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PAGE tuki: WEEK;S DOINGST LUL1BERT0!I Police Have "Runtr Items : :'V f special Star Correspondence.) Lumberton, N. C Nov. 12.-The election is over and a majority of, the people in this section are satisfied. The Democratic majority of 2,0 In KoDeson will substantiate the state ment that most of the voters are1 sat isfied No county In the State can boast' of a finer set of 'County officers than has been elected to serve Robe son for the next two years. The only change; In the Court House is in the Clerks office where Mr elms. B. Skipper has been chosen io succeed Mr. W. H. Humphrey, wTo is now closing a term of 12 years In that office. Only two of the o!4 boara of County Commissioners, Messrs. J. V Carter and A. R. McEacherfc wersJ candidates for re-election. The three new ones. Messrs. W. P. Barker, A. J, Fiovd and J. F. McKay, are among the very best men in tne county; .and will look after the interests df the countv as well as any that could be found" Lumberton, St. Paul's, Red Springs, Maxton and Fairmont furn ish the commissioners, .and. each, sec tion is, as should be, proud of its representatives on the Boari, mnaioal attraction of exceptional A- 111 L wv -r- - ; ... t merit and one that had made a me tropolitan reputation' in alf the' leacT ine theatres in this country, is a "Japanese Honeymoon," which will. lie seen in the Opera HOuse at Lum torton on Thanksgiving night, Nov, 24tn. It will be presented here ; by The Runaways, one of the largest and best musical comedy companies ever sent on tour. The cast. Is an unusually strong one, including many names "prominently identified with musical comedy. Miss Gladys Cald well, that talented . and ,r beautiful prima donna, will be seen in the prin cipal roll, while other members of the cast include James BeaH," Alan Ram sey, Geo. Nelson, James Callahan, Frederick Bond, Henry Miller Ana bel Tarlton, Marlon Clarfc. Madeline Shannon. Alice. Barbpur, :.' Evelyn Burke, Male Collins" and a dandy chorus of pretty girls who can sing and dance. There is going to be something do ing at the Lumberton Opera House Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights of the coming weeK. Scott Leslie and hi , "Merry.. Minstrel Maids" will be on hand -to please lovers of good vaudeville. 'This com pany, which is composed pf nine peo' pie, has played three weeks "in Char lotte, three in Durham, three in Ral eigh, two in Greensboro and two in Asheville. The press of the different cities where the show has been Been are loud in their , pttalse of the per formances and. Jt is . expected they will play to packed houses .here, Prices will be 10, 20 and' 30 cent3. , Two shows will be given teach night, the first beginning at ' 8 ': o'clock and the second at 9: 1580 that those com ing late will be sure of seeing a whole saow at any nour. - A man by the name of J. C Wilkes has bobbed up againas the following letter from the Chief of Police at .Monroe to Sheriff McNeill will show "Monroe, N. C, Nov. 9th. "Dear . Sheriff: We have Just fin ished the case of J. C. Wilkes for aa sault and battery on a negro girt here -with a buggy whip. Before the Recorder he was fined $5- and costs He took an appeal to Superior Court, was' fined $20 and '-costs, which is very high amounting? to about $C0. He is now in jail. He admitted that he hated you, and paid Sb to writs you up in the papers. '-- Respectfully, "T. B. LANEY, ,Chlef of Police." mi 1 a t ' r a . 1 lue ieter is on me m tne spenn s omce. This seems to be the same man who tried to assist in the at tempt to defeat Sheriff McNeill In the primary and wired the Star from -viaxton that the Lumberton corres pondent of that paper was a liar. The happiest child in all this reg ion is little Miss Elizabeth Wisharr who received a diamond ring as Prize, she having won .the' first pr!2fi m this district in the Star contest She desires to thank all the friends who assisted her in any way in the contest. She could not, have , been a ' winer but for the help of her" friends and she is thankful to each and ev ery one. While four or five gentlemen were engaged in conversation here one day this week, the question' of good iieann was discussed. ' One gentle man had never heen confined t.n hia bed by sickness over an hour during is ure; anotner had never nad a day's sickness except a spell, of ty puia iever. The third stated that he was 57 years old, the father of 14 ' 15 children, and had never been ck a day in his life. These gentle, men were all raised right" here in "is section. If everybody -was like them all the doctors' signs would hive to come down. . l3raxton Hunt a Croatan, came to town Thursday and after tanking up on mean booze, proceeded to curse out the town and evervhrtdv In it Hp was landed behind the bars where ha ?ni giXen until yesterday morning to o'c When he Pai a 1 T50 costs he wa Permitted to leave for home. A pugilistic encounter .occurred in fv esday night about 10 o'clock in the Court House yard, - Editor ,;a"e- or the Rohesonian, ana Lrfio Plice Redfe being the 10 knocking. They only !SS?t blW each whe tney were1: T el,and neIther was damaged.'; oa.L Te Seems to ave' been S nnJ y 80me 10"day-old hicfeens frrn KX l ? hild f CnIef ReJ; S doorg ht0 Mr- s:iarpe's garcen each ntw reside next door to havt -n ier- Mr" Sflarpe is Bald to about ?tB word8 with the child yaThSn icens and ater took a "Bkeo fr J?r- SharPe'says he had chipfp Heli:ern to have the - v ui ui ma yara and Mr. Redf era replied that He aid hot think they -were' his, bnt- if t&ey bothered him Hto ; kill ; them. -v. Mr. Redf ern sail. ne Old not care .anything about the chicken being killed, but the man ner In wiich; Mr. Sharpe talked, to tho child was more thajt-he could stand and keep hjs inotith shutMr. Scarpa said he couU aot .Uke the abuse' the (Uhief put ' on iimrtWithout resenting t, and struck him. ,' The Chief struck ! the next xblow: and "then they were separated by; Officer strange and.per- naps puuers. , we are. sure both gen tlemen regret1 the -affair and ' efforts ' are being made to settle the matter without. going", to court. - The Rowland Sun has .'offered a, year's subscription jto anyone to prove ' tna.T. tne-: j star 8 correspondent at Lunibertpn- ia. a Democrat. Bepubii- can or either. Wa could get several affidavits to our political faith and claim the reward but we don't think it necessary. . We sea raa Snn vpi-v Wiee;hfii AbnX borrow- it : 'either. The dub cu yccfue wnai we are irom tne iniorniation ' tee 'will glvei . We v cast our first vote for W. S. Hancock and from then ujatil now we have vo:ta the ticket ,on L which. , Hancock was running, from -President . down : to township (constable. 11 tie sun knows when Hancock'! ran, 'and for what position and by' waich party he was nominated, he can figure out duf ppiltics and jsaye; that reward. 'We may, Vas the Sun ' says." get badly wrong pn political gossip, bnt we Re lieve in giving other people the same privilege we would asik for ourselves and, do not believe jn sjurring at any one who happens to think differentr' C0I.IPLEII0II rflF ViATERVAY .Dredges xpectedwio ; jjset JBefvyeen V Beaufort and (jPajjnllco Tuesday. " . Agricultural fair Hon. from, what we do. Several Lhmberton people went to fijkes' Mill, In. Bladen poumy, this week for the purpose of fishing, when the water was turned off lor repairs to the mill. Fish '-are reportec to have been caught in great quantities, many of them being brought to this place and sold at low prices. Dr. j. S. Norman, of Bladenborbc was a -.Lumberton visitor thig morn ing. Mr. C M. Fuller received a car of unusually fine mules Thursday. Mr. Fuller says that while the demand for stock is not quite up to what It waa this time last year, it is fairly good. . , . , . One of the finest turkeys we nave seen Drought to this market' canre. (Special Star Correspondence.) vi . Washington. N. C Nov' 12. Hon jJH. Small hds recently been Inform ed by Cap t Earl I-Brown officer ot this.diitttct in the r United ' States Cgrprf:. tt Engineers, located - at :'Wil mington; "N. C, . that the two 1 large dredges being ngagdy- for -, almost a year'in maklng excavations -oil7 the inland waterway, . are expected td ,n?eet . on next Tuesday, Nov. il5th. ; This wlir mark the - pompltion 5 of that, section of the Norfolk-Beaufort division f the waterway extending I ?;$ :rs.- VMfcSr - ?7T ft S 1 tS HON.-JOHN H. SMALL. rom .Pamlico Sound to Beaufort In et, and -wiUVafford a minimum depth of 10 feet When this section of the from Bladen this week and sold forJ warway; is !';op,;,yesselVjcan ugo Mr. and Mrs. J. D.v Proctor. who were married several days, ago arrived Wednesday night and are now at home to their friends at the home of Mr. Proctor's mother Mr. C. B. Redmond left? this evening for Char leston, S. C, to attend a meeting ot the Knights of Columbus in - that city tomorrow The report in the Star this morning from Lynchburg, Va., that Rev. A. E. Baker, of Lum berton, had accepted a call to one ot the Presbyterian churches of that city, is cause for much sincere regret nere. The entire section, regardless of denomination, will part with -Mr. ttaker and his excellent family with deepest sorrow. Mr. Raker is regard ed uwe s. oue ot me most sincere Christian ministers ' and high-toned gentlemen that, has ever resided In this section. His presence is a blessing to any community. During the. coming week a popular Lumbertonian 4s going to claim a Marion, (S. C). popular "young lacry for a bride. There are several oth ers here ..who should go or stay and do' likewise. Wagons aTe hauling cotton to the new Jennings cotton mills, the first being put in yesterday. The mar agement hopes to have the mills m operation not later than Maroh'lst. a In reply to several inquiries we will state that Mr. Paul Gilmore Is booked to appear at the Lumberton Oper.i House on '.Wednesday December 21, presenting "The Bachelor." W regret to report Mr. Lacy Mc Kenzie as stlU very sick of typhoid fever The November term of Su perlor Court which convened Wed nesday is working hard trying, as far as possible, to clear -the jail, but that can't be expected to be done in the ten days. A murder case Is set for Monday, Tuesday -and Wednesday each, and. one murder case will like ry be continued. , Rev. A. P. Tyer, of Maxton who has been assisting . Pastor Hoyle in the revival at the Methodist 'Churh, re turned home this morning -Thou sands of friends in all sections of the State will, be -rejoiced, to learn that Mr, Geo. t. McLeod. 'Is. rapidly 1m proving and. expects to be able to return home very, soon. -' ; -. Beginning . tomorrow" and .. .continu ing for seven days, every postal clerk in the United States will be required to count every package of mall hand led by him. . Through packages of leters will be counted as a package but every letter or padkage that has to .be worked by ." them has to "be counted separately.- " ' There was a '"slight wreck' on the R. & C. at. old kingsdale, five miles south- of here. Thursday evening. 'A force of men were engaged in- gather ing old scrap iron and loading .it on a flat 1 car, had ' occasion ' to use a switch, but engineer ' Doughtery use-1 his emergency! brakes and. succeeded in reducing .speed so that the on?y damage done vwas tearing the . pilot from, the engine. Cha8.,NPittman: th .colored fireman, who had been slight ly "hurt earlier in the . , week wape turning an engine at Marion, warsur- ficiently shaken up as to..cause him to have to stop off for repairs. . . He is not hurt1 badly enough to confine him to his bed but is up " walking around. ' . .1. , Capt Amos King, of the R. & . ', C has been in Wilmington, for several aays with hia siter who Is very sick Durinx -hls absence his train .- Is Jn Charge of Mr. G. T. Cox. . : rom Newbern; ' Washington, or from any of the ports and streams in North Carolina, by protected route, souths Wardly: through Baaufort Inlet The completion of this work is also made, notable, because it is the first work undertaken by the United States gov ernment In the construction of a con tinuous free waterway from Boston te Beaufort. It is understood that the completion of this waterway will bet celebrated some time in December. The citizens of Beaufort, Morehead City and Oriental expect to combine and . carry out a programme worthy of the occasion. One of the largest and most suc cessful agricultural fairs that have ever taken place in Beaufort county was held in the town of Aurora yes: terday. Quite a number of excursion- ons were; runc from this city and there were about 3,000 visitors pres ent. The visitors on arrival were met by a large delegation or citizens and the Aurora 'band and given a royal and "enthusiastic welcome. A fine picnic dinner was served. N The agricultural exhibits, consist ing of corn, cotton, oats, wheat, pota toes, live stock, hogs, poultry, toba&i co ana -other staple . crops were ex ceptionally finer and some of the prize winners could not be surpassed in the State. The horticultural and culinary ex hibits in the Ladies' Department were also given special attention and great ly admlied by the visitors. This fair was the, second of its kind given un der the auspices of the Aurora Retail Merchants' Association, for the pur pose, of encouraging ; and promoting better farming industries and agricul tural productions. . Hon. Jno. H. Small of this city ex pects to leave Saturday evening to attend the annual meeting of the Mis sissippi-Atlantic Inland Waterway As sociation, which convenes at Pensa- cola, Fla., on the 14th 15th and 16th .This association was organized to pro mote the construction of-the water way across .Florida and by an inside route to the Mississippi - river. ' Me. Small will' attend the meeting of the association as its guest and will make an address on the unity of the Intra Coastal Waterway along the Atlantic seaboard with the waterway, from the Atlantic to the Gulf and the Missis fThe fourth annual meeting of the Second - North Carolina National Guard Infantry Association f was held in this city yesterday at the local ar mory.-- The programme consisted of two business "sessions, one in the morning and the other in the after noon,, a buffet luncheon- and ended with a sweU reception at the home of Maj. W C Rodman on. Main street About 85 of the Second Infantry's 50 officers were in attendance nov. 1.3 tf. CLEARS THE COMPLEXION. Improved With Modern Equipment, we are anxious to -serve you. We want your . business. - - ' . TRY VS. TlfE Southern National Bank WILMINGTON, ST. ,C. , CHA8. N. EVANS,,. . . . , . .President J. A. TAYLOR. ...Wa Vice ,FrelMnr HUGH MeRAE. . , . . . Vice President J. W. SIMPSON... ............ Cashier iUQV. 11-tf, Discovery That Curea, Pimples, Ecze ma and All Sklrf Troubles. If you are troubled with pimples, blackheads.acne, 'barber's Itch, blotch es f reekles or. other skin disease or blemish, now is the time to cure' it with Hokara. This pure ana simple skin food is bein Introduced in Wilmington by J. Hicks Bunting Drug Co"., at the low Price of 25c for a liberal sized Jar. It contains no grease or acid, is cleanly to use and is-a tru food and nourishment for the skin,. . cleansing and charing it in every, pore, . making it soii,.whie anu utnuuiuj. If Hokara' does" not do evei more thanks claimed for it and give perfect satisfaction return the empty Jar to J. Hicks Bunting Drug Co., and they will refund y.our: money, T K you have any skiii trP.ubie, yon cannot: spend 256 rtoK better advantage than" for a iar of this skin food. . iarger size 80c ' if the sklB trouble is caused by fn pure blood, or if the ppwels are inac irra naA TJnVara 'RWinfl "TabietS- TheT cool and cleiause the blood; ani regu late the bowels M a namrar way. MalarW Makes Pale Sickly phjidren The 'OldStandard GROVE'S WASTE LESS CHILL TOJSiu, qrjyes pm ma laria ' and builds up the system. For i grown people and rchildren.v 50c, r, A v 1 r jfH'y '--.' ' 5 .' IS DAVID'S Copyright Hart SdisSper A Marx 0y ty lish ' ypufaj fellows, who ; i . frlnrf inf clothes that ithp.r mpn imii wear tne land of clothes that other men imitate, and who wear them with a dash an4 a s wagger that .older msn enyy, - - Hart Sehaffrier & Marx new models are made tor jut you fellows; and wefve gfdi plenty of ithe latesl: ones to show you; Yarsity; Shape'micer and others. . Stunning "new overcoat models, ' : r" too; f very snappy styles. Suits $?0 to $35. Overcoats $00 to $30 tHE A. DAVID COMPANY Tl'ils store is' tie home Of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, and HBTETSON HATS,;CORUSS, COON COLLARS, FOWNES GLOVES land HOLEPROOF SOCKS,; MANHATTAN SHIRTS and the best of everything In Men's Wear. . iVTI-AWTIC COAST fcl NE I Tbese jtime tables tA corrected to U6r. l; 191A. but their correctness ar the arnrals ana aenaxtarer am sot. arna.r&nt01. tt amrtm hoino, rn f ha hMt araljtble inofmatjoe as tschedn)fis ot this company and lta connecdons. ... .-, . .1....:: -- . . . . i oopm 11 wipm SS OUntn 4.40am 8 OOaaf 9 16aml 11 feiam n fw. i ' 8 40ata 11 STam 12 SCsm 1 18pm 05pm J 48-8Q a la Peteralwirg. : Dalli I 69-49 1 83-41 i 49 , ...VlL.tlJNUTUN Ar. 0 I5pml 9 ........Ooldsboro ...T.V.I S MrSm A iai. .......... yvnjwm...... 1 Mpm IAr......,.fiootT Mount ...... T. 12 lnm K 65pm.r....v.,iWeldon.......... LrJU 80am 3 13a ml i OQpml ' Oam Ar. Petersborg........ Lt. 9 13am s loamjs fi 15amJ tgOam SOam lit 19am 9 25pm 65DinlAr. ..Nortolk I.t I fi l.lamlnft O WVUIUI ........ IVltUUlUWl. ..... 11 pmlAr4....;i.iWabhington. Lv. 8 Warn Ar.... '.West Philadelphia.... Lv. Af;. .......NEW yORK....... Lvj 45a ml 40am......j.. 49aml.. 05am. ..,.... 25am'. ., 40nm OOprn) uuami.. ....... 40pmj.s... zOpml. . . . . i .. 44pm 25pm a-8 aa 88-41 csprlea PnHmaa traffet iBteepin car between WUmlBfttoa and Washington eonnectinar with New-York trains with PaUmaa aarrtee. ' Commenclnjt HaveSibar IS, Jlos. 41 aad 42 wiU be extended to Norfolk. Ha A. C Jj. -trom Pockf Mount, arriFiijg In -Norfolk 8 00 a. m. and ieavina 6 20 p. in. - 48 and 49 carries Pullman i bnrfet parlor ars between Wilmington and Korfolk j po-g8 181-8S j " '.-- TDaUy. - j I 80-54' 15m 5.45ajjttilJT...ff..frWNOTON...... Ar. 12 5oam 1 4pui ........ ...;.... T 25pm 9 30amfAr. :F16reucc.,.y,.,. Ly. 9 Oflpm 9 80am ........ ,,,..,..iU 20pn 13 MsmlXt. ........ Cbar leg ton ....'.... 2r25am 3 30pmAr. ......... Savannah.... Lr. 8epmlia 25fcm ...I.;. Til B5am 2 20amrAr. ,r:..:."J..Arbap. ..; Tjw . I 25am 1 55pin. '. . . . . . 9 QaiH 1 UalnjAr:..r.::;.TBomasvnie........LT.l 2 05aml i 05pm .; .. 5 60pm 8 60am I Ar. Mont iromery... Lt. 6 5)pm 6 05am ........ ,,.r.,t T 15am 8 fiQp"mAr.. .... JACKSON VII.UE..... Lt. 9 15am 7 55pmiA. ....r... 2 Wipm? lOamlAr:.. Sanford. Fla........ Lit. 2-10am 2 55pm ........ . '1 flOpml '?QQaBi)Ar; .i.i'i. .v. . .FAMf A. . .... .ui. Lv. 9 00pm 10 30am ........ &55pml 8O0amAf. ...ST. PETSR8Bl)RO....Lv. 8 15pm 6 45nm.... ..UP ZPpffil 1 05pmAr.t.;;i..TDBr llfERS...... LT.3 0Opm6 45am vALIi TRAINS CABB'C PUI.T.MAN SLEEPING CARS Sleeper arrlrlng- Wn minstton on No. 50 at 12 J55 A. aL may be occupied until 7:00 A. K. and sleeper leaving Wilmington on No. 51 at 6:43 M. will bp open, to receive passen cars at 10:00 P. M. the prevlbna night. : : - r yI ' 59 I 51 i j Dally. .. 32-50 5i 3 :loom , 7 25pm 11-lOnm 9 25am 7 05am 12 25Dm : 1 OOpm 2 05 nm 7 20pm! 8 40am 1 8 OOaml. 45am l Lv... 30am Ar 15amAr; OJpmiAr .1 1 Ar. 10DmiL.v 40pmAr. 15pmjAr. lapm L.' 1 .U. W1LMINGTOK...... . ...... .........Florence Sumter. . .T. . . .... .COLUMBftk . , '. AUGUSTA. ........ .Columbia...;.. Sou By. . ......... Saluda... Sou. Ry.. . ......... .... Henderson vtlle.. Sou. ASHEVILLE Son. Rj. Knoxvllle...Son. By. ......... Louisville. rtSou. By. y.ciyciyyATi q. a c. . . . . . Ar.112 55am Lv. 9 06pm ........Lv. 5 55pm ........ Lv. 4 10pm Lvv.l 230pm Ar.i i rfupra Lv. 8 45am Lv. 8 05am ...Lv.l 7 00am Lv. 1 35am i Lv. .Lv.V.V, 40pm 80am 40am 00am 55pm 50pm 15pm 10pm 40am OOnm 10pm II I 3 '- ,. . .. '.. . ... Quick as a flash the ihone will be aa- swered, and if you'll gjiye your addressr a messenger from the Western Union Telegraph Col will be sentfor your BUSINESS LOCAL. Pay him For each twent-fiy words or less for each time you wish the d to run, and one cent for each wprd in addition J to twehty-five. "We . find the - finders of values and the losers too. We find ser vants for homes, clerks -and managers ibr offices and offices; for clerks and man agers; tenants for rpom and houses and rooms and houses ior tenants; a purchas er for thai-piece of real esateand real estate for that purchaser. ' :-;' (LBSfi r tt .- ' . V - - - 'Mow :4 6C "ri'V. . ;', 33 .2- .--.f---!i! MB BEHIMER EliECTRIG GO SPCCESSQBS TO BEYMER & HEiNSBERGER 5 - CONTRACTINQ ELECTRICALi ENGINEERS, , Phone 194," .'T: , I '.'-' Qarren Building. 5l SLEEPING CAB. Wilmington to Columbia and Ballet Parlor Car Columbia to Asheville. - ' 55 bleeping CARS Wilmington to Columbia, Columbia to Asheville and ABheyille to Louisville and CincinnatL ' 54-SLEEPlNO CARS Cincinnati an d Louisville to Asheville Parlor buffet car AahetriQe to Columbia and sleeping car Colnmbia to Wilmington. GO SLEEPING CARS Asheville to Columbia and Colnmbia to Wilmington. "; Sleeping cars arriving Wilmington 125 A. M. and Colnmbia 11:10 P. M. may be "occupied until 7:00 A.' M. .- j Sleeping car leaving Wilmington 5:45 A. M. will be open to receive passengers at 10:00 P. M. . .. . , 57 67-97 1 55-95 Dly. 1 Ply. Kx. Snfl. xSnn. on. 90-54 98r50 5 17 30pui' 5 45am3 15pmLv...... WILMINGTON Ar..- 1 40pm 12 i5am 8 30am 9 15pml 7 28am 5 OOpmlAr CHADBOURN. ...Lv. ll 40umfll 10pm 6 25am 11 lOppiflll 50amx5 15pmLv......CHAPBOCRN. ....ArJ 7 10am 5 00pm 6 10am 12 45am 1 80pm 6 45pmAr ..CONWAY Lv.f x5 40am 13 30pm !4 4oam 61 f 53 'Dally. IDally ex. Spn 00 53 18 30pm 8 4oamlLv.J WILMINGTON .Ar. 10 15am 8 05pm 9 45pm 11 45am! Ar..... Fayetteville Lv. 7 10am 4 50pm 9 45pm12.1DpmJLv.;. ............ ..Dayetteville f. Ar. 6.30am 4 45pm 11 lOprn 1 40pm Ar.... SANFORP... ... 1. Lv. !5 05am 3 0pm 62 ' ' 1 64 Daily. IDally Except Sunday. x. 63 QTi 3 25pm 15 SOamlLv WILMINGTON..... Ar52 50pm 6 iiOpm 5 22pm 7 42amAr... Jacksonville, N. C ...Lv. 10 55am 4 55pm 6 44pm 9 10am Ar Nor. & Son. -Junction. Lv. 9 85am 3 35pm 6 BOpmj 9 Lram Ar. ,.. NEWBBRN, N. C...... Lv.'9 SOam 13 30pm y--- - t - - - ' -' - " "Fo folders, Reservations, rates of tares, etc., apply to the undersigned. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, " . Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. WILMINGTON', K. C. , 'PHONX 160. Air Line Railway SCHEDULE Appiy-at Union Depot Ticket Office Phons 1294 or Office of Commacclal Agent, Ortos BoteL PhOU 178. , SUBURBAN SCHEDULE Im Effect Monday, October S, 191. Trains Inn Hllxnlarton BCaattra Mar U MO. 4S l:M A. M. For .Hamlet anal la termediata points to Charlotte, connects at uamiet wua mo. m ior Maiaiga aaa aoian North. NO. 393:40 P. M. For Charlotte, con necting at Hamlet with through trains Km Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville,, Nor cola. New.Xfrk and trams in au cirecuona Arrive Hamlet 1:45 P. IL.Z leave Hamle 8:0f P. ML,. arriving Charlotia 10:9 P. M. Trains Arrive wuaungtoa a tt.-M P. M. From r!barloH No. 4411:69 A. M. From Charlotte and intermediate points. A No. 43 connects at MamiM wita pa, a for all points North at IConros with Ma. W for Atlanta. . No. 29 connects at Hamlet with No. 41 fO Atlanta, "Birmingham and Memphis.- No. V tor wasaington ana Hew zora ana no. v for Portsmouth. Norfolk and' No. 49 f Columbia. Savannah, and Jacksonville. Parlor Car hernce will be maintained P tween Wflralngton -and Charlotte on No. 9 leaving Wilmington at : al, ana ne 40 arriving at Wilmington at 12 .-20 P. M. A- B. W. ARRINjQTON, Union Ticket Agaat Phone No. 1294. .-" 5 F. A. FETTER, Commercial Agent, Orton XataL . Phoaa No. 178. fx. g. LKABD, Div. Passenger Agaslu , lUlelgh. N. C. r : C. B. BRYAN, ... wtneral Pasaenger Agent, ill U ' Portsmoato. Ti Leave Front and 6:50 A. M. 8:30 10:00 11:30 1:00 P. M. 2:00 3:00 8:30 4:30 - 5:30 6:10 7:10 8:30 10:00 IhAskast aaaV- Baa Um West sad aaft Week frstaaa. Bock Bnas M-Uh IBade ' -4Seawdalo ta Ka!et afar MV 191A. Lv. Norfolk ...I 8:15 am 8:00p Lv. Petersburg 10 :oo a m 10 :w Lv. Durham ........... LT. Ly nCubmr . f . , , .y r. UDUDUBU 4 r. Columbus At. Chicago : r. St Lobia ........... 10 :50 a m 10 :40 n ro 7 :00a ml 6:30 pie t:S5pm 2 :S0 a a 7 :30 a mf 6 :25 p m 6 :45a ml 7:06 Da f :00pm 740 1 a t !3t d ml S :80 a s Clnaeco&necriona mad for Seattle SaB Francisco and U western points. - Pullman sleeping and parlor cars N. ani W Cafe dlnlns cars. Ennlnment and ser vice'-standard of excellence. Blue Blige and Allegheny mountains crossed at most picturesque parts. Time tables, descriptive literature ass inlormatlon crea. tiorresponaence invites. .- W. B. UK V ILL, JEMa- JLent "k. tsv C H. BOSLBT, . . . : t Diet. .Pasa. Agent. Rlchmoa. Ta. BONOSFOR SALE. .' . i : i -.,V.' . - v Sealed bids are invited for 1,Q00 of Town Creek Township, Brunswick County Good Roads Bonds, and 10,000 OL, LpckwQodfolly TownsWP. Bruns ! wick County Good Roads Bonds provided for under Chapter 115, Laws of 19QS, and Chapter .216 of the Pub lie Laws of 1909, Same to 5:per cent . a-year bonds and to be Issued In denominations of 100.00 or more. Bids received until noon November loth. 1910. ' "i- Address bids tor Bonds to. Register of Deeds, Scuthport. Brunswick coun ty, N. C.- Nov4-till-lB.. . Blii? prints pf all kinds ant mads by S6UthcmfiatCo.; pnone 013, So. V M iTJHtrrTT''nin T. JT VrtTatflfilt COBB.& R0IS5ON ATtORJCEYS AT . LAW. ;4 aaenie Temple, . .'.j ; WTXMINGTON, If. O;,' v TO THE BEACH WEEK DATS. Princess: 8:30 A. M. 9:30 10:00 110 1:00 P. M. 2:00 and every half hoar until 5:30 6:10 7:10 8:30 10 ,-00 SUNDAYS. Leave Beach: 7:43 A. 1C 9:15,, 10.45 k 12:15 i 1:45 P. M. 2:4ft 3:45 4:45 5:15 6:25 6. -60 7:50 ' 9:15 10r45 r- 9:15 A. 1L 10:15 10:45 "2:15 P.M. f 1:45 2:45 ani every half hour an til 5:45 v 8:25 7:50 9:15 10:15 . WBIGnTSVILLE. Leave Wilmington for WrirtatsvIIIef weeg uays: :&o, :uu, a:3i, io:oo, ii:30 . A. M. : 1:00. 2.-O0. 800. 3:30. 4:39. 5:30. 6:10, 7:10, 8:30, 10 -JOB. 11:00 I. M. Kunaays: :ao. :30, iu:ou ii:so A. M. ; 1:00. 2:00. 230. 8:00. 8:30. 4:00. 4:30. 5:00. 5:30, 6:10, 7:10,. 8:30, 10:00 and 11:00 P. M. Leave Wrightsvllltt for Wilmingtoat eea Days: 0:20, 7:30 7:oiT -:25, :za, 10:55 A. M. : 12:25. 1:55. 2:55. 3:55. 4:5.V 5:25. 6:55, 7:00, 8:00, 9:25, 10:55, 11:80 P. Sundays: 925, 10:25, 1025, A. 1L; 12:15, 1:55, 25, Z-JX, 8:55, 4:25, 4:55. 6:25, 5:55, 6:35, 7:00, 8:00. 9:25. 10-5, lli30 P. iL GOLF LINKS. Leave Wilmington for Golf Links t Week Davs: 6:50. 8:00. 8:30. 10:00. 11:ML 1:00, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3 0, 40, 5:30, 6:10, -7:10, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30. - Leave Golf Links for Wilmington 1 : Week days: 6:35, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45, 9:45, 11:15, 12:45, 2:15, 2:45, 8:15. 4:15, S:1L 5:45, 6 55,. 1 :15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, li:4. 1 in FREIGHT. Dtllr BzecDt SubiJit. Leave Sth and' Orange t Leavo Beaehi :.o tr. M. B:i5 p. m. Freight denot ooen iailv axoent flan. day from S to 4 TP. 1L Qyde Steamship to HEW YOtia GEORGETOWN. C ' New York' to Wlimlaaton. S; 8r',Carlb,r..'i.i,4C..Friflay, Nby. , 1910 . 8. S. Navahoe'.',.;... Friday, Nov. Ji, 4910 Wilmington New - York. ' S. S. "Navahoe" Saturday, Nov. 5, 1010 fk S. "Carlb" .Saturday; Nov. 12, 1910 t - - 'WUmlngtoa to -Georgetowa. 8. S. "Navahoe'V..... Monday, Nov. 14, 1910. ! Both steamer aava: good nf.aaeagar v eommodations. : Throas-h " bills of lading ani lowest through rates guaranteed to and' from all poioia ia norm oom bobw tuaroiuia. For freight apply' to H. G. 61L1LLBONE8, Sunt. ' t .. Wilmington, N. Q. B. aL MAT NARD, : Freight Traffic Manager. H. X. BATMOND, y. P. A G. M, ifagniScent B. B. "Ara- bicV' leaves " Feb. 4; rates-$460 up. including shore xcurgloas: ' 71 .enchanted days. Stop over privileges. Jlound World Tour Jan. 25th; ; Trans-Siberian," Mar. 14; Biverie in Jan. and Feb., and 30- European Tours, specify program desired. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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