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1 ."' THB MOBNIKG STAB, WILMINGTON, N. C, .FKID A Y, FEB ItU AH Y 24,1911. PAGE THKBBS AFFAIRS AT STATE CAPITAL Vandalism at Marble Yard--Wilm!ng-toh Enterprl8e-.5haKered Mill- .i tary Inspection Bille. lend ing In Legislature. , (Special Star Correspondence.) Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 23 W. K. Up. (lunch, a discharged employe, has )n arrested on the charge of hav ing committed the $2,000 and more of vaiulalism in the marble ; works of The Coopers, of Raleigh. Wednesday niorning before , day, with chisel and n.al'et; some one ' broke up statuary ;uk1 scrawled on the stones and the a alls vulgar sentences .. add expres sions of revenge, addressed 'princi pally at George W. Cooper, junior member of the firm of Co6per Bf os. The vandal injured his hand , while at work and got blood on . many of the. stonea and pieces of statuary he injured. Upchurch was found to have an injured hand for which he has not accounted. Capt. H. Peek, of the United States Coast' Artillery,, spent the day here inspecting the military supplies ,,! the North Carolina Guard in the arsenal here. He will . go to Camp Clrnn tomorrow to Inspect the camp and properties there. This inspec tion is of semi-annual recurrence. A charter was issued for the Na tional Wood Distilling Co., of Wil mington, capital $100,000 by. II. M. Chase, Thomas W. Pritchard, A. F .MacRae and others. There is also a charter for The Wachovia Mutual Life Insurance Co., WJnston-Salem, incorporators O. L.. Whitman, K. L. .Money and others. The bill to appoint two additional (iiroctors of the Deaf and Dumb Insti tute at Morganton, .as recommended l y Governor Kitchin, ' gets an unfav orable report from the House Com mittee on Propositions and ' Griev ances. Entering Into the fight for the appointment was a contest to name two deaf mutes, and ultimately a continuation of the old fightt he iween advocates of the manual and cral schools of, instruction that has stirred the management of the insti tution so seriously a number of years The bill to create a drainage district on Reedy Fork and Haw Rivers in Cnilford 'county receives a favorable report unanimously from this com Senator Ivie's bill for a sixty-hour labor law in factories in North Caro lina receives t a favorable report from i he Senate committee on manutactur ins? with a minority report. Senator I vie made an effort today to have the Lill made a special order, but owing to other epecials. already arranged the hill takes its place on the calendar. The bill authorizing executors, ad minisitrators and guardians to resign their trust gets " a favorable report from the Senate Committee on Judic iary. This committee has appointed a sub-committee to- draft a substitute for Representative , Quickel's bill which relieves railroad employes of being guilty of . a misdeameanor for working over sixteen hours a day, the substitute to conform to the Federal statute. The Doughton bill for re minding the bonded debt of the State ,uv pay the deficit in the treasury iU be merged with Senator Gra ha m's bill when it 'is ' reported ' from iiic Finance Committee.' Alter a hearing lasting several hours the Senate Committee on Rail loads voted unanimously this after norm to report unfavorably the bill introduced by- Senator McDonald by request requiring railroads to use hotter headlights on locomotives Representatives of the Southern, A. I., and A. C. L. appeared before tne committee and protested against the bill. Senators Hicks. Coxe and Martin of Buncombe, are appointed a sub committee of the iSenate Committee on Education to consider Senator Uaggett's bill calling for a $500,000 hond i?sue for the State University, State Normal College and A. & M. Cnllpge. ' ' . WHITEVILLE HAPPEN INGS. - Hayes' Case Next Week FfuitCfop i special star Correspondence) Wihteville, N. C, FeV. 23. A brbth of young Floyd, who was killed Tabor, was in town vest.erdn.v ' ooking into ' the prosecution nf th. Hayes. ;j He is a nice'-looking young man, and mfngled freely with the people. . The session of court, which con venes next Monday, will be a most C, the day, and the indulged in whatever kind (Special Star Correspondence.) Trinitv Colleee. Durham. N vnc, ouu win nuin inr tWO I Toli 93 Tho Wrthot, e n.., m weeks. Besides the trial of th . . - " 6 lay es there , is .the bieamv ca tri vvasnington, the tather of his country, do disposed or and a number of other was cei-enratea at rnnity college yes emmuat iriais. . terdav. A general holitaov was nh- ii is understood that the Haves rvo hrr,trv.r,,t vooo in ucuieu on inursaay or next I j- wee;?, as the attorneys cannot ?Pf BLUUCUlB ready sooner. There are all manner of pastimes they wished. The mem- OI rumors., but it is not nneiiivalv bers of thp Alnh;i Tan Clmefra frntrn. known thrif - c went c wan wi uy, accompaniea oy tne young ladies tronger case than before the com- " noya, spent me aay on a picnic mitting magistrates the Hayes will be near. Chapel Hill. "ui au ucuasionai neacn tree . is , n bloom in this countv and it i w ever- was luai OI ine 3Uiy ociei though the fruit crop was much if In the evening, at 8 o'clock in the any Injured, except plums, and which memorial nan, tne annual aaaress are doubtless Milled Th woathflr was aeuverea-py juage Jeter u was dry and this saved the rm'n Thi Pritchard, of the United States Cir t-.. x r . . . I mi if Pnnrt XT i c? pnliint tpqo tinnfr yiuapeci. tor a large strawuerry crop I i"!, was never briehter. and mwon M Citizenship," and never has a speech hopeful of a large- yield and renum- of sucn wonderful power and ability erative prices. Farmers will soon be been delivered .at Trinity College on planting corn for thv nro won art. this subject. Judge Pritchard spoke vanced with the Dlowins- and nor9i of that bigh type of citizenship (JUDfiE RifCHMRD Af TRINITY Delivered f Stirring Address Before "19.19 Society" nrdo'od Citrzen- -. ' shfp Many Heard Him With Rare Interest. is-- If -,-l'1TE. ' 5 r -, IM rttlfl fit PSlI (HlirfD W 1J i. v- - iarm work. A great deal of fresh land has been opened and will be tak en in this year. The private drainage district, or ganized by several progressive farm which everyone knows is his ideal, and which permeates his own life. In good citizenship'Jadge Pritchard sees the aversion of every public peril in safety from infidelity, anarchy. ers near Chadboum. in tho r socialism, and from every evil wind section, is nearing completion. Sever- th-at blows- Beginning his speech ai neighboring land-owners combined wuu Lue e,LaLemeui' .u was &iau ana with their individual labor cut a u ue UUUU1CU wuvcuub ayectu GREAT WHERE YOU GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING IN ADDITION TO THE !?Q10 ?rge canal, which will enable them to drain their lands. LAWYER AND BUTCHER. on such an occasion at a college that has always stood for that highminded patriotism and . citizenship as had Trinity College, he proceeded to pay a glowing tribute to the great man in whose honor the day was celebrat ed. He compared him with Caesar, Alexander and Napoleon, and Said that neither had done a greater ser vice for their country than had George Sensational Encounter at Wadesboro is Being Investiaated. (Special Star Correspondence.) Wadesboro. N. C, Feb. 23. Justices Benton and Little, sitting together, will hear a case this evening of con- Washington for his. siaerabie interest. P. T. Rhyne, pro- The sneaker then departed from prietor of a meat market in Wadesbo- his manuscript, which he said was ro, as charged with assaulting Col. hard for him to follow, as he was un bred J. Coxe, a very prominent attor- accustomed to doinsr such a thine. ney. The assault grew out of a trial He said that two thinsrs were essent- and suit in the Superior Court in lai to good citizenship: first, that a wmcn air. itnyne was defendant and man be a Christian; second, that a Mrs. Richardson, plaintiff, who asked nian be a law-abiding citizen. Strong ior uamages Decause oi navmg Deen christian man that the Judge is, he black-listed by the Retail Merchants' held nn th Christian rlis-inn ns a Association in the argument on this stalwart soldier of the Cross, and uawaBe SUll, UI. JOXe representing SnH nut thnt man m,lrl oir I Mrs. Richardson, Mr. Rhyne objected to some remarks made by the attor ney and afterward requested him not to come to his place of business for any purpose whatever. Saturday af ternoon Mr. Coxe went to Mr. Rhyne's market to make some purchases and was accompanied by his wife and child and the assault followed. Mr. Rhyne was arrested on a warrant sent out by Justice Benton and the hearing set for' yesterday. When the case was called yesterday the attorneys repre senting Mr. Coxe offered an amend ment warrant, which was admitted by the justices and the hearing postponed until today. Col. Coxe is represented by Messs make a mistake by allying himself! with the forces of Christianity. 'Our boys and girls are our great est assets," he said. "We hear, much nowadays about the conservation of our forests and our water power; but the greatest thing for us to con serve is our young manhood and wo manhood." He often quoted from McKinley, Roosevelt and Cleveland, and said that the South was less af fected by the bad and uidesirable ele ment of foreign immigration than the North, but since we had welded our Union into one great Republic, the cause of Massachusetts was the cause of us all, and we were as much YOU SECURE, IS DRAWING HUNDREDS OF CUSTO MERS WHO ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS NEW AND PROFITABLE SALE INNOVATION. ALTHOUGH IT IS A COSTLY ADVERTISEMENT FOR US, WE WILL RUN IT DURING THIS WEEK AS IT ENABLES US TO TURN INTO CASH GOODS THAT WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY OVER. on e eras yu.iM ... - BIG Deparftmeni Sfore9 210, 212, 214 North Front Street. Jas. A. Lockhart, W. E. Brock, Frank interested in their good as our own Dunlap, John W. Gulledge, H- H. Mc Lendon and F. E. Thomas, and Mr. Rhyne has as his attorney T. L. Cau- d!. ROCKY POINT NEWS. Bill He brought his speech to a close by a master appeal for the promotion of "peace and harmony among our peo ple and to press forward to that glor ious future that awaits us, imbued with that supreme spirit which flash ed from the lips of Patrick Henry, when he said in the Continental Con gress, Tin not a Virginian, but an American.' " It is interesting to note that it was Nye -Day Observed Wednesday Death of Colored Minister. (Special Star Correspondence.) Rocky Point, N. C, Feb. 22. Mr. T. F. Boyd, of Hamlet, is here today on tnis same rostum on the night of luoKins over uis recent acquisition, November 25, 1910, that the young the French plantation. He will enter son of Tluicrp PHtrhard wnn a mprfni largely into the cultivation of cotton, Ufforpri hv thp aflrna omq Snriotv in peanuts and corn Mr. Boyd believes the Inter-Scholastic Declamation con- m tne emcacy oi nome maae leruuzers test And ,ast night Judge PrJtchard f i. , t ?"u J himself was the -guest of the scholar THE NEWS AT ABBOTTSBURG. Destructive Fire Did Much Damage Yesterday Other Notes. (Special Star Correspondence.) Ahbottsburg, N. C, Feb. 23. Mr. Wm. Suggs lost his dwelling house, barn, and all outhouses and contents, including stock, by fire yesterday. The fire started about noon and a high 'vintl fanned it, spreading it rapidly beyond control. The wind communi cated sparks to-. the woods near and 'vcial square miles were burned over i" for.- it was finally - put under con ;rol. doing several thousands of dol lars damage. . Mr. Z. H. Thompson has opened up ;i large department store here and is doing quite a good business. Mr. A. I,. Johnson has his handsome t.-v residence nearly completed , and it will be ready for occupancy by early Spring. . ' Mr. Moore Thompson, of Little Riv- 'r. S. C, spent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Thompson. He holds a position with thr- Bank of Little River. Strawberries here are looking, fine r,o far with prospects for a bumper t op. The warm weather recently" has torced out many blooms, and a lot of dickers will be needed here when the ' .'ison opens. Our High School has made splendid progress this year. We have the best lor of teachers in many . years, and tiu-y have all more than "made good." Mr. Chas. Wells' saw mill has begun operations again after being shut flown tor some time.- Not a case of sickness of any kind- No smallpox, 'so drug store, no doctors. Can you heat it? :...'. to help the land. He is thoroughly en thused for good roads, having come from a county where only good roads are Bill Nye Day was observed here to day, and quite a large penny collec tion for the Bill Nye Memorial was raked up at the Academy. An inter esting programme " was presented by the pupils of the school Rev. Matthew Carr, a respected col ored minister of this community, died yesterday, February 21st, and the fu neral was held at his home today, the remains being buried in the family burying ground at 3 P. M. Rev. W. H Moore, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, Wilmington, officiated. . The cold wave of last night black ened the berry blooms that were open but this is considered a God-send to hold the buds and bloom in check Radishes, lettuce and peas are un hurt . ship organization. Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt- so near my grave,' writes W. R, Patterson, of Welling ton, Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treat ment for two years. My father, mo ther and two sisters died of consump tion, and that I am alive today is due solely to Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years." Quick, safe sure,, it's the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup and all throat and lung troubles. 50c. and ' $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by R. R. Bellamy. "In Its Entirety.". "II Trovatore" presented as it should be with music Grand Theatre today. Falls Victim to Thieves. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has a Justifiable grievance. Two thieves the best and cheapest route to stole his health twelve years. They were a liver and kidney trouble. Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now. Unrivaled fori constipation, malaria, headache, dys pepsia. 25c at R. R. Bellamy's DAVID'S If II Our Window Display of In the Latent Spring Colors and Shapes. Drop in and look at our Spring line of EU3 ah hatta n S h i rts Now ready for inspection. The A. David Company. COAST LINE ' 'These time: tablet urn corrected to Jan 10, 1911, bat their correctness ,nor toe . arrivals and 4epartarea are aot. guaranteed, the ogarea being given as tas beat available lnformaUoa as to sekadalea of this company aat Its eoanecttoas. 42 j 48 ST 111 46pml 1 lgpm 7 0Opm."8 40am id ivpm 11 00pm t 15am 4 00am 4 40am 8 00am 9 10am 11 85am 1 81pm 1 60pm . "Daily Lv WILMINGTON Ar.l 6 15diuI B 45a ml Ar. VtQols'sboro. Lt. 2 59pm A 40am. 4 66pm 7 05pm 8 OOom 11 Mrpm 1 15a 3 10a: 5 40am 11 4.1am 12 4spmLAr WU8ob.........4t.i x oxpmi o ami...,n. At. Weldon Ar. ...... .Petersbnrg ur At. ...... t..Rlcbmond... ...... Ir. Ar..u w ascinnon. ....... ur. Ar. -Baltimore Lt. Lax.... ..West Philadelphia.... Lt Ar Manhattan Tr. (a)..LiT. (7tb Ave. 8?na St.) 11 $0am 9 13am 8 ISam A 20aa 2 COam 12 19am a Room .9 10pm S 25am 1 adaml 1 00am! 9 40pm 8 20pm 5 44pm 8 58om l 8fcpm ...nr AM ..... ia) Connections made at Manhattan Tranafer with trains to aad trom eraey City and tbance with DeaUrostes or Cortlandt street ferries aad with Had son Hirer Xermlnal tabes to and from lower New York City. 1 ' b Bleeper may be occupied nntll70 A. M. 48 and 49 Pullman parlor ears between Wilmington and Norfolk, coaaactteg at Bocky Mount with New York train p with Pullman aerylce. 42 and 41 Pullman Broiler buffet sleeping ears between Wllmlngtea sat Washington, connecting with New York trains with Pollmao service. .1 42 I 48 'Dally. L7 00nm8 40amlLT. WULMtNQTON 11 . r . c ! 1 . . n w . r XA -XUIIUXI A lOUlUOI. mm mm AWAJ UVUUI ... l.t. t. .. Kocay.uoam . .ar. 8 30am I 1 20pm a laami uopm 8 00am 5 55pm Ar. Lt. I 4 I 41 I A tm Ar.. .. mniuro ... . .. ijt, NORFOLK ... ...Lt 1 1 a I5nm 12 58Dm 12 55pm 12 lxpm 8 15am 9 45ami 5 a ml 10 35pml. ........ v &spm fi20pm.. 42 and 41 Pullman Broiler buffet sleeolD care, Wilmington and Norfolk. 42 and 41 Pullman Broiler buffet sleeping cars, Wilmington end Norfolk. 65 3 15pm 7 23 pm 11 20pm 1 25am I 5I I . 'Daily. j 50 5 45am I Lt .WILMINGTON Jk.r.111 40pm 54 I 9 30am I Ar Florence Lr.l 8 OOom 12 50pm Ar. Charleston. ....... Lt.1 4 S7pm 3 zopmiAr savannas.... ui.wt uopm 1 40pm 5 25am 12 25am 111 55m 9 40am 5 50pm 7 15am 2 05pm 7 00pm 2 20amAr Albany Lt.I 1 25wm 1 55pmj. 1 45am I Ar ThomasvlUe ... ....Lt. 8 50amAr ; . , Montgomery Lt. 2 05a ml 2 05pm 6 50pm I 6 05am1 8 00pmAr JACKSONVILLM Lt. 2 16am Ar Bantora. Fia.......OiT. 7 00am Ar TAMPA Lt .J 8 55pm I 8 OOamlAr. 7 80ain 7 55pm 1 S5am 2 55pm 9 OOpm 10 30am 8T. FETKB8BDBO. ...Lt. 8 15pm 6 45amj 10 20pm 1 OSpmlAr FORT MTKR8 Lt.3 00pm 16 45am . ALL TRAINS CARRY PULLMAN gLEIPINQ OAJtS 81eeper arrMng WU mlngton on No. 60 at 11:48 P. M., may be occupied until 7:00 A. M., and sleeper leaving Wilmington on No. II at i:4B a. M. will be open to receive passengers at 10:00 P. M., the previous sight Beat fares sold la 1'ullman cars to and from Wilmington. 55 I 51 3 :lanm 7 25pm . 9 20pm 11 10pm 9 25am 1 'Dally. I 32-50 J 64, 5 45amLr WILMINGTON Ar.ll 40pm-l 40pm 9 30am Ar Florence ........Lt. 8 OOpm 11 30am Ar. Sumter.. ......r. Lv.l 5 55pm 12 55pra Ar COLUMBIA Lv. 10pm .Ar. AUGUSTA Lv. 2 80pm By. .. Arj By.. -... x...Lt 8 15pmAr .,..Hender8onville..8ou. t....x...-Lv 1 10pmLv ...... kj COLUMBIA, 7 40pmAr . Saluda. Sou. .Sou. 11 :50pm 6 30am A Onnm 7 00am 9 15nm(Ar ...A8HBV1LLB Sou. K.........Lv. 7 20mnl IAr Knoxville...Kon Hi.... Lt. 8 40am IAr.......... Louisville... Boa. Xj- Lt. 8 00aml.. Ar ..CINCINNATI Q A i Lt t 80pm 8 45am 8 05am 7 00am 1 35am 9 Siiam 7 35am 6 00am 4 40aai 10 25pm V oopin 8 60pm 7 40am 8 COam 8 10pm II 8LKEPINO CAB Wilmington to Columbia. B5 sleeping cars, Wilmington to Columbia, Columbia to Aahevllla and AihevlJle to Louisville and Cincinnati. 54 SLEEPING CARS Cincinnati and Loulsrills to Asbeville. Ashevtla to Columbia and Colombia to Wilmington. Sleeper from Columbia open to receive passengers at 10 P. M. 50 SLEEPING CAR Columbia to Wilmington. . Bleeping cara arriving Wilmington 11:40 P. M. aad Columbia 11:11 F. hL aaay be occupied until 7.00 A. M. . Sleeping car leaving Wllmlagtoa l:4S A. M. will fee caealTt fasssagtrs at 10:00 P. M. 57 51 ) 55 Dly 'Ply. Em. Sun. sSunl onl 17 SODml 5 45am 9 15pm 7 28am 10 lOnml 11 50am 1x5 15DE 11 45pm. 1 30pm 6 45pmAr 3 15DmlLv WILMINGTON. ...Ar 6 09Dm Ar CHAD BO URN ...Lv.lll 40am x5 15DmlLv C HA 1) BOURN. ...Ar.. 7 10am y M I 1 40pm 50 58 CONWAY Lv.j i5 40am 11 40pm 9 opm 6 00pm 13 80pm 8 30am 0 25am 6 15am 14 80am 59 53 I Dally. Dwliy . Ban - I 60 I 5 16 30pml8 45am! 9 45pm 11 45am 9 45Dm 12 10pm 11 lOpml 1 40pm Lt WILMINGTON Ar. Ar....' ..Fayetteville Lt. Lt jiayetteviue Ar. Ar 8ANF-RD Lv. 10 15am 7 10am 0 30am IB 05am 8 05diu 4 60pm 4 45pm 3 30pm 62 64 Dally. IDally Except Sunday. 3 25Dmj 6 22pm Q 44pm 6 50pm 15 50am I Lv WILMINGTON Ar. 7 42am Ar Jacksonville, N. C ...Lv. 9 05am Ar Nor. & Son. Junction. ...... ....Lv. 9 10am I Ar NEWBRRN, N. O Lt. .1 63 IS 60pm 10 Kam 9' 85am 9 80am 65 6 fiOptn 4 65pm 3 35 pm 13 3Qpm For folders, reservations, rates ot fares, et&. call 'phone 111. W. J. CBAIO, rasflengsr xraaia auinr. WTLMTNG TON, N. 0. Gaaaral Paassagar Ageal. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE In Effect Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, 1911. TO THE BEACH WISE DAY. Leave Front and Princess: 6:50 A.M. 8:30 10:00 11 ::u 1 :00 P. M. 3:00 4:30 7:10 8:30 Leave Lumlna 7:45 A. tO. 9:15 10:45 12 :15 P. M. 3:45 5:25 7:50 1:11 SEABOARD Air Lino Railway SCHEDULE Apply at Union Depot Ticket Office. Phone 1294. or Office of Commercial Agent. Orton Hotel. 'Phone 179. UNSAYS. 8:30 A.M. 9:30 10:00 11:30 1:(. P.M. 2:00 and every half nour until 5 :S" 6-10 7:10 8:30 9:15 A.M. 10:15 10:45 12:15 P.M. 1:45 2:45 and every ha. hour until 0:45 ,0:25 1 6:50 7:50 9:1 WRIGHT 8 VILLE. Leave Wilmington, (or WrlshtavlUai Week Days-r:50, 8:00, 8:30, 10: , ll:j A. bL; 1:00, 3:00, 4:30, 5:30, 6:10, 710, 8:30. 10:00, 11:00 P. M. . w Sundays 8 :30, :30, iu:w, ii:au a. a.-, 1:00, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4 :80, 5:00, 5:30, 0:10, 7:10, 8:30. 10:00 and 11:00 ai. Leave Wrle-htaville for Wilmington t Week Days 6:20, 7:30, 7:oo, :zo, a 10:55 A. M. ; 12:25. 1:55, 3:55, 5 : 35,,6 :Ul, 6:35, 8:00, 9:25, 10:30, 1? :30 P. M. Sundavs 9:25, 10:25, 10:55 A. M. -.12:25, 1:55. 2:55, 3:25, 3:55, 4:25, 4:55, 5:25, 5:55, 6:35, 7:00, 8:00, U:25, 10:30, 11:30 P. M. NORFOLK via- Backache, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness icesult from disordered kidneys, l-'oley Kidney Pills have helped, oth r.s, they will help you. Mrs. J. B filler, Syracuse, N. Y., says: "For 'v long time I suffered -with kidney ' rouble and rheumatism. I had ,se vto backaches and felt all played out. After taking two bottles of Fol- y Kidney Pills my backache Is gone and where I used to lie awake with rheumatism pains I now sleep in com 3'ort. Foley Kidney Pills did wonder ful things for me." Try them now. Robert R. Bellamy, Druggist, Wilming- ral...-.iniTTJT?w im WILSON, GOLDSBQRO or NEW BERN and Norfolk Southern PULLMAN 'SERVICE. f Lv. Wilmington, A. C. L. Ar. Goldsboro. A. C. L. . Ar. Wilson, A. C. L. ... , 7:00 p. m. .9. ...10:05 p. m. n:w p. m. Lv. Wilmiucton.A.C.L. , J Ar. New Bern.A.C.L.. . . !5 :50am. 3 :25pm 9:15am 6:50pm Lv. Goldsbor'o.N.o.R.R. Lv. New Bern.N.S.E.R 7:15am10:15pm 9 :30am 12 :30am Lv. Wilson.N.S.It.K.. . . Lv. Wash'irton.N.S.R.R Ar. Norfolk,N.S.R.R . . . 8:20amll :30pm 10:50am 2:20am . 3:35pm 8:00am r Good with milkLdelid ;ous with pure, sweet cream. BIendsj)erfect- Ijrwith either losing no part of its flavor. Its guaranteed to j)leaseT. Try it. , SOUTH BOUND. Lv. Norfolk.N.S.R.R Ar. Goldsboro.N.S.R.R 'Ar. Wlls'on.N.S.K.K ..9:00 p. m. ..6:20 a. m. . .5:05 a. m. ANNOUNCEMENT The . Gem Vulcanizing Works of Schenectady, N. Y., announces their removal from the Auto Co's. Garage to Market and Second streets. During the past three nuonths we have made repairs for scores of local and out-of-town autoists. Every repair proves the merit of our work not one failure.. , Every patron our reference. . Ask Them. Tire expense" is too great to trust to novices. Our years of exper ience enables us at a glance to tell whether the tire will pay to re pair or not. If accepted, we guarantee our work or money cheer fully refunded. A trial will -insure your future patronage. . Bring your work to us. j We will save you much money and end less troubles. Old tires and tubes bought. . GEM VULCANIZING WORKS GOLF LINKS. Leave WOming-toM for Golf Links t Week Days :50. 8 :00, 8 :30, 10:00, 11 00 A. M. ; 1:00, 2:30, 3:00, 4:30, 5:30, 6:10, 7:10, 8:30,, 10:00, 11 m Leave ttolf Links for Wilmington t Week Daya :35, 75, 8:15, 8:45, :4i, 11:15 A. M. ; 12:45, 2:15, 2:45, 4:15, 5:15, 5:55, 0:55, 8:15, 0:45, 10:45, 11:45. FREIGHT. Dally, Except Son day. Leave 8th and Orange: Leave Beach 3 P. M. 0:io f. at Freight depot open tally except Son day. from 2 to 3 P. M. . fe4-lmo I Ar. Wilmington .9:45 a. m. Daily. ! Daily Except Sunday. For reservations, address W. J. Williams. t. A., vviison; vv. xatem, i. A., liolas- boro; Id. Bennett, T. A., New Bern. r W. "W. CROXTON. G. P. A.. Norfolk. Va. fel-tf l,tA V 5w 7HE REILY TAYIOR CO. NEW ORLCAN5.U.S-A. r-''j WILLIAM L. SMITH . 1 Attorney at Law. Room 10 Masonic TempVe. . 'Will give' prompt attention to all matters committed to his care. We are receiving dally ghipnieiis ; of the celebrated -Lynhaven Bay Oysters" and they provide a lunch for the epicure that tochef the spot.' ' i-.-.i.j ' Our "Midday Lunch" la gatlsfylng a' large number dally. Why aot youT .. .,. -ATLAf CAFE OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT. GIESCHEN BROS. Prop. Quickest and Best Llnaa West and North' west. . Block Svstem. Rock Ballast. 85-Ib. Sail Schedule tn Effect May is, ffectlvt, Not. Trains leave Wilmington, 6th, 1910. NO. 45 5:00 A. M. ior Camlet acd In termediate points to Charlotte, connects at Hamlet with No. .60, for Raleigh anc points No. 393:40 P. M. For Charlotte, con necting at Hamlet with through tralna for Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Nor folk, New York and trains In all directions. Arrive Hamlet, 7:40 P. M.j leave Hamlet, 8:00 P. M.; arrive Charlotte, 10:50 P. ML Trains Arrive at Wilmington t No. 4012:20 P. M. From Charlotte.' . No. 4411:59 P. M. From Charlotta ani Intermediate points. No. 45 connects at Hamlet with No. 00. for all points North; at Monroe, with No. 53, for Atlanta. No. 38 connects at Hamlet with No. 41. for Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis. Ho. 64, for Washington and New York; No. 62. for Portsmouth, Norfolk, and No. 43, for Colombia, Savannah an Jacksonville. . rarior car service will ,je maintained be tween Wilmington and Charlotte on No. 65, leaving Wilmington at 3:40 P. M., and no. 40, arriving at Wilmington at U3U P. M. XL W. ARRINGTON, Unioa Ticket Ageal. .'Phone No. 1294. F. A. FETTER, Commercial Agent, Orton Motel. Phone No. 178. H. 8. LEABD, , ' Dlv.-Passenger Agaat, Raleigh, N. C Cm 3 RYAN, i ' r. i -General Passensrer Airent.. mal8-tf Portsmoatb Va. .: Qycle Sf eamshlp Company tmr GEORGETTOWN. Sa Cm Lv. Norfolk 8:15 am 8:30pnj Lv Petersburg 10 :50 a m 10 :40 p m Lv.Dnrham . . . ... 7:00am 5:30pm T.v LvTifhhnre . . . . 2 :35 D ml :3U a m Ar. Cincinnati . . . . 7:30am 6:25 pm Ar. Columbus . . ... 6 :45 a m 7 :05 p ra Ar Chicago... ... . . BsOOpml 7:30am Ar. St. Louis . . . . . 6 :33 p m 8 :30 a to Close connections mffoe for Seattle, can Francisco and all western points. Pullman sleeping and parlor cara'N. and W. Cafe dining cars. Equipment and ser vice standard of excellence; Blue Bldgr and Allegheny mountains crossed at mosl picturesque parts. .. iLP' Time tables, descriptive literature anal information free. Correspondence invited W. B. BBVILL, . Gen. Pass Agent, Roanoke, Y C M. BOSLEY, 4 - .... Dlst. Pass., Agent, Richmond, Va. WILUAMS' KIDNEY PILLS - Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble .with your kid Keys and -bladder? Have you pains ir. loins, side. , back and bladder? Have you a" flabby appearance ofnhe face.; and un der the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' .Kidney Pills will cure you Druggist, Price 50c.- WHJJAM3 MFC CO- Prepsra Cleveland, 0h New York to Wilmington. Steamship "Corlb,-" Fridays F b. 24th? 111. Steamship , "Nayahoe," Fri., , JIarc 3d,-1911. Wilmington to New York. Steamship "Naraboe," Sat., Feb. 25th,A 1011 Steamship "Carib," Sat., Mar, 4th, 101L Wilmington to Georgetown. Steamship "Carib." Mon., Feb: 27th, 1911. Steamship "Navahoe," Mon., Mar 6th, 1911. ' Both steamers have good passenger ac commodations. Through bills of ladings ani lowest through rates guaranteed to and from all olnts in Nortn ana soutn Carolina. j) or ireigni, npyij uk. . ; .; , H. G. SMALLBONH5, Bnpt, Wilmington, N. C. Freight Traffic Manager. H. M. RAYMOND, V.-P. & O. Mv JOHN THAMES, M. D. Practice Limited to WO MJCN AND CHILDREN. OnTIee and residence, tOl Cbvveb street. HOURS i 4 Ut HA. aLt t tt iT.lt, lOIl, N. C. ; ' : : . tel7-tf - .AUi-.-miiJf . 1 V . J l m , ... - ; V: : V
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