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TTT. EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT. Snakes Plentiful In Columbua Grapn Crop A Preacher's Faith. . (Special Star C6rfespondence.) Whitoville, N. C.' May 25. The drjr weather is starting snakes to travel ing and they .are said to be as spite ful and venomous as during dog days. Thp other day a white tnan, while KILL THE FLY. TEDDY TELLS. Q.F VyiSCONSIN. Declares State Object Lesson for Rest i-, V f the Union. ' v - . .New York,: May 25. Ex-President Roosevelt' has an article, on "Wimi. 1 . . .-- j-uum i tr,,efl lZOI! r?r the resl of wrong. I recently read in a magazine H?1"?1 in OutiooK in which that it was better to kill one fly in I doubt whether Editor -Star: A little girl saw a Hy on a lady the other day and be came quite excited over- "that ty- 1-hoid bug" and she vra& not far American stu- and other stores sell good metal fly killers" and the drug stores sell form- a'in (use eight teaspoonfuls to a quart of. water as a fly . poison.) Yours, HEALTH. Very few- flies survive the Winter. ('hese few1 are the sparks which strt the Summer "conflagration. A pah 'beginning early in April may be the of ogettitors of nearly one Thillion rby June, and of tsro billion three fcundre l nid ten million five hundred thousand by July. Any community in whicn April than 10,000 flies in June. April S -1 I . m 1 f J . 1 j . nj ji . ji.i. 7 . ls past., lvinaoia lever iiuu Kcining m a pouu iieui viwuuuuiu, uems oi Bociai economics fully realize -r,f.0i fly jre here Let's kill them wns imieu - " Z?"7"Z Z?Z?1UVJ f11 I before they mooagate. Hardware and hows rew;ui wu u.iB uiuimug ampiuCu uuring tne last decade, and other atorVa sell V tveHri over the cbdn?;; ttvlk1 :ttao drug stores sell form 1 1 " " - - tu rcau vou see numerous snake tracks across of Senator LaFollette and the group ihe road, and a gentleman who went of entirely practical and at the same .i,inir'this week in White Marsh says' time ' zealouslv enthuafosH- nmri-oro he saw. hundreds of shakes. . jwho have come into active control of It looked yesheraay aDout noon liKejme &xate, manly or largely, because HP Well ,ll"t vw ituu at IV ' iw lu-t; iau uc uao KlVeQ iDem .irons fell, but the'clouds sill vanished,! "We-can now, at least in manv cas- . in x m I - - , The drougni is getting to De leariui, les, iook ior leadership to Wisconsin and u. iooks o.a me tuuuu tiup i "u -w uesms io try to solve tne i!t he a total failure, , Farmers who! great social and industrfal nrnhlpms liavc'siy ten acres, In cotton, say that of the present and the future, Instead thno are not enougn pianis up oyerioi remg rorced always to look abroad nw ontire field for half an acre. Yeee-4 Tl have often listened to wll mran tthles nave about given out ana gar-ling men wno have spoken with a cer- every memoernas intelligence enpugn dons are. Deginning 10 ary up oeiore wjiu norror or Wisconsin, as' if it were TO realize mis iact nas me power to thev get started. Corn is all right." a community ; engaged in reckless ex- he free from flies, and will remain There is complaint of strawberry periment and in the effort to introduce o as long as this level of civic inen- nhmts dvinc down. But farmers do impossible and, revolutionarv nrinrf- tality is maintained. nut seem tne ieaBL casi aown. uotion i pies , oi iaw ana governmental Drac-1 starting m tee early spring; tne is only one or the numerous money tice. As a matter of fact, it has rarelv l youth of any neighborhood, town or crops produced , In. this county. ; jbeen my good fortune to meet a body Uity,-with proper organization, pos- Mr. n. C. PowelU wbo for manyjor public men Who are more practical! slbly in connection vith the nature 1 1 . n l. l. n . nn ei V, . il . . . .1.. . . ... . year ns utu iub vurei uujci jl ouur I uu a. ii3 oauio iime more ODviousiy i avuay in tne graaes ana tne science pernong grapes in mis county, says earnest m tneir aesire to achieve he thinks a good crop will be made this ideals for social and civic betterment vear. as there has been no frost to th&n the public men whom I met at u ill them out. But Mr. Powell says Madison. thnn. will he no more $3 crara sold A ."It is onlv in Wisconsin cn tar aa They will always command a fair t know, that & reallyV serious and tho- i.vire. howevey. and whatever they rougn enort is being made to find out ' .... 1 M - I L A brins; is mat, mucn money picsea upjM"w w, irame measures which shall bv the farmer, as it costs him nothingipive the people effective control over but shaking the fruit on a sheet from the big corporations without going in ttio vine and hauling them to market, to wna extravagancies: and in this The wife of one.pf our popular min- eitort politician and student have join- iste.rs tens a gooa story, at ner uus- w umuus. ; band's expense. .One l day this i week heJ V'After tny visit I felt like Congratu- led a prayer meeting for ram, having mnng Wisconsin upon what it had all of our business men close their I uono ana was aping, and I felt, much ...,- r n f ITa chAnf ti.tif' I fn ClVek lilrck nnn irro tn 1 f m w -!-. hour beseeching the.Lord to send down a whole because it has in the State Jll!rS.W!"t i-Kwb251' .;,, i,tnn thf narnliPd arth. nnil thpn Of VVlseonsfn a ninnppr hlnintr ti uiau. -eui uu spoke of the virtue of prayer when ay along which we Americans must backed by faith. The good wife of make our civic and industrial advance this minister says ne went straight 4 during the next few decades." home from that prayer meeting and classes of the high school, could re Meve the place of the filth-fly nuis ance. This would be u wonderful les ton in civic cooperation, and as a re sult there would follow a great uplift In good health and wholesome living SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ROADS. Joint Meeting in Craven County Yes terday Inspiring Address. (Special-! Star Telegram.) Newbern, N; 'CJ, May 25. At River- f?.&le church, in No. township today. a combination Sunday School and Good Roads picnic was held. Ten au the first thing he did was to set in drawing water from tho well to sprin kle the vegetables in his garden When the merchants who closed their store doors to attend that prayer meet ing heard this tbiay felt like going "into the cellar and kicking themselves. SOUTHERN FREIGHT OFFICIALS, Will ADVERTISING ASHEVILLE. The morning was given to the Sunday schools, then dinner was served to all, while the afternoon was sriven to eood hat State-widj- Prohibition." The lhrough this section of the county, nd the people are much interested in the project, speecnes wers maae Ly Mr. Dunn, trustee for Craven coun ty; C. D. Brnciham, chairman or County Comminsioners; R. A. Nunn, L. I. Moore, Ohas. R. Thomas and otn ers. There were people irom an ov er the county and much interest was shown Number of Changes Announced be Effective June 1st. Knoxville, Tenn., Mayv 25. An nouncement of a number of changes in southern Railway freight officials effective June 1st, was made here to day. Th3' headquarters of E. H. Shaw, assistant freight traffic man Trans-Atlantic Steamship Lines Get ager, will be removed from Washmg- Photnaranhs Movinn Picture. ton t0 Atlanta; J. M. Seaborn to be I nriv ta conrotorv ' tr t C V m n t t fWtu-tioi vrip m -nrvaarinni An i - f Vo,... ..ouue..... Graves, of MemDhis. to be retteral Island tnd.av for over-snnedine his au- i i : 1 1 xt r nr n-t. .!. ... . " ' . 1 r CT Asi-.vuje, v,., mj o. ue ireigm agent at Atlanta, a new office tnmobilo. With him was his wife. board of trade is today sending out created. The iurisdietion photographs of scenes in and arc-und Miller, general freight agent at Knox- drove to a police court where Drexel Asheville to the North German Lloyd ville, will be extended to include the admitted he was coing too fast and Asrovnie ana Murpny divisions; New York, May 22. Anthony J Drexel. Jr.. was arrested on Staten Steamship Company, wlilch sent In a request for them some time ago. Cuts will bo made from thero photographs which will -be sent by the company to people who write for . Information about this section., The board of trade has just received a letter also from the Orman-American Steamship Com pany stating that they have requests tor photographs of this section and suggesting, that -it -might .be well for the board of trade to send them photo graphs Some time ago Prof. Foster, who gave several lectures at the Palace theatre, made arrangements with the board of trade to furnish him with a D. uardwell, to be assistant general freight agent at Columbia, S. C; G. K. Caldwell to be division freight agent at Columbia, S. C: J. A. Smith to be. division freight agent at Augus ta, Ga.; M. M. Emert to be commercial-agent at Lynchburg, Va.; M. R. Luckett to be commercial agent at Charleston, S. C. paid $5 fine. A few weeks ago Drexel wa? arrested in Hudson county, N. J., where he was let oil: without a. fine, because it wa3 his first, offense there. J ; i . Ft are Washington, May 25. Plans for in creasing the number of books publish- It is 'the dutfr of every expectant ed and circulated for the blind were mother to prepare her system for the discusD3d today at a meeting of the I rrr;rirr nf l,,r Ut1. n.tAnv National Library for the blind, pre- ,r, ;Ci maZZ i sided over bv Thomas N! P far as possible the suffering of such number of photographs from which he Addresses were made by Mrs. Champ ccasiris and endeavor to pass intended to have slides made for use Clark, Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts nresi- through, the crisis with lief health lent or the congressional Club: Miss na sirengin unimpairea. missire Etta Josselyn Griffin. Miss Ella L. may do through the use of Mother's Dory, Representatives Loud, of Friend, a remedy that has been so Michigan, and Slayden of Texas, and lone: in use. and accomplished so unpiaiu nenrjr -.ouaen, or tne in an illustrated locture, A Trip Through Dixie." These photographs have been sent to film makers in Phil adelphia and the films are now being prepared. Thirteen views were sent showing some of the most notable House of Jlepresentaltlves ana beautiful scenes in this section DEVELOPMENT IN SAMPSON. Meeting in Clinton for Organization of Oil Mill. (Special Star Telegram.) Clinton, N. C, May 25. At a meet ing of citizens of the town and coun ty here today a proposition was set on foot to build a cotton oil mill. W. D Alexander, of Charlotte, was present and will be identified with the mill If built- Considerable stock was . pledg ed and a meeting of the Farmers' Un ion called to consider the matter Sat urday is expected to Complete the preposition. This will be another step forward for Sampson 'A county, ENTIRELY QUIT SAYS MRS. BRADLEY The Troubles This Lady Had She Says Entirely Quit Since Taking . Cardui, the Woman's Tonic- Hines, Ala. Advices from this place from Mrs. Eula Mae Bradley, which Is entering upon a new era of I tell of the bad times she used to have development. CAROLINA AT CAPITAL. before she took Cardui, the woman's tonici "I heed to spit up all I ate," she writes, 'and would have awful .pains in the lower abdomen. . I was irregu lar and had tired,, sleepy .felings all Norfolk & Western Ca Araued Weather Observatory -at Warsaw. (Special Star Telegram.) 3r.Vlirtrtrn T"4 n ir OC f trtr. ncy Crner.iI Riokt! armitvl tnriav th I ""H" afe of the State and the Norfolk fei ' I had headache nearly all the time Western Railway for exorbitant land could hardly drag around. p.. . , . . - . . . - i i- icignt charges from Cincinnati fthd i. "Since taking Cardui I have entire- 7 ana otner pomis tc uurnani j qait spitting up what I eat Every- court here. It will be some in,ns eemV ul5eBl 4411 J16"t time before a dfp.ifsinn is rendered I have, some headache and pains, but "e thinks the State will win. not nearly so bad as before. u. piebentauve f'aison has Intro- nrll h-n Hnn me a areat. deal much good, that it is in no sense an experiment, but a preparation which always produces the best results. It is for exernal application and so pen etrating in its nature as to thoroughly lubricate every muscle, nerve and ten don involved during the period before baby comes. It aids nature by ex panding the skin and tissues, relieves tenderness and soreness, and perfectly prepares the system for natural and safe motherhood. Mother's Friend has been used and endorsed by thou sands of mothers, and its use wil prove a comfort and a benefit to any woman in need of such a remedy. Mother's Friend 13 'Sold at drug stores. Write for free book for expectant moth ers, which con tains much valuable information. bRADHELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga , -S- PTHEHS unced a bill appropriating $10,000 for weather obseryatory ' at Warsaw. ' H E. C. B. ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN "COLLEGE. txcrcises Concluded Yesterday With Laying of Cornerstone, (Special Star Telegram.). of good already and I expect to keep usingit until I am entirely well." .Mrs. Bradley seems to have been suffering from what is called nervous Indigestion. The .treatment for this trouble is not a stomach medicine, but a medicine for the nerves-Cardui, HEADQUARTERS for,Mayatone, Therox, Parnotes, Quinzoln, etc. Fresh supply of Pneumonia Anti toxin and Oxygen. Sold hy J. Hicks Bunting Drug Go. Wholesal and Retail Druggists. Wilmington, N. C. Everyth Cleans fl y OTTO ing But a Guilty Cdriscience Don't wait, call at once Radium Spray Co., of North Carolina, '(Inc.) 1 - ' -- ,S ; -. ' . ighfts for Sale Cou MoouSaD Dmum We lost one customer HE DIED my6-lt Wilson, N. C, May 25 Final exer- the tonic' for women, which builds up Tltl! BEST AND CHBATICST BOUTK TO Norfolk vl. . and- vl!!':s t0f, Atlantic Christian College the- nervous system and strengthens WIjioN, ooLdsboro or sew bkbm v.r ,h f0-0 Vent loaay. the entire female Cbnstftution. 'V 111 V I 111 4 11 I IlU4-flI- II . - Hi. now ,im-!- - i-h ,ar,H.rv, That is i why. Cardui helped Mrs. '"letnio. will ha -mhWori nt tho Bradley .and why it will heip other weak women Who need building up in a natural, simple, safe and gentle way. ' oitemng. Many , prominent Mas me. state took part in tne exer Norfolk Southern PUIXMAN SKKTICK. EXCURSION. YfMir-: driieclst. can tell YOU more lr 7iii-- a r t. rn m I': c - -. I Uf , "amuigtuui a, J . ........ . .vv. . or you will find full directions on tne Ur.GokiBboro, A. C. L. .. ......I0:(p. m. bottle. Ar. Wilson. A. C. L. 11 :00 p. m. 47.50 TO JACKSONVILLE AND RE TURN, AND $9.50 TO TMAPA J , AND RETURN VIA A. C. L. .e;.l)oard Air Line Railway to Koonviiie and Tampa. . Florida, - -'My. June Gth, 1911. Tiokets on for all regular trains June Gth, l-c1 "niing oa any. regular train 1 " 1 11 KOVen ilavs l?fo frnm Wll. round trio.' Jacksonville Wllrtiington Tuesday, Lv. WllralDcton.A.C.Ii. . I Ar. New Bera-C.1.. IS :50am. 3 :25pm 0 :15am 0 -JSOpm LV. Goldsboro.N.o.B.R. Lv.ttew Bern,N.S.H.B 7:15am10:15pto 9:30am 12:30&m 8:20amll :30pm Tamna. ' 'I'Minncnt, $9.50. First-class Pll11mTl. rvo t fi n ,.,.,,,.1, ' - ----- uai Oi v- l". fecial train from Hamlet, P. A. FETTER, C. A., Wilmington, N. C. . ... II. S. LEARD. D. P. A.. '"nn- ' Raleigh, N. C. Th Atlantic Coast Line announces Tj Wilflfn.N.S.It.R ' m I fr nr it -.- v n n f rknnM nM theabov low excursion- rales mmXr-' dy, Jiih 6th, witn -"- - : . final return limit June 13th. ( SOCTtI BOUND. '...,. ..-.i. - -! I f.v. NAtf&lk.'N.S.R.R ........ .H iOO D. m I nrougri rB win 'T'. Ar Goldsboro.N.S.R.B. :20 a. m. Jacksonville... Those desiring sleep- j wtiBOn,N.R. ina 'car aefcommodations should call L i . cr telephone 160,v--. ; U v lAr.wmmi.ton ..5:03 a. m. my cr ttiepnon Proportionate . rates Will Oe maoci , n.ll. V-rni Rnintnv for nearly every point in virgmi . i M II r- S. AU m lfAim9. At T c Whit. nnmrl Pa-ihkra? T. S, Bennett. T. A., New Bern. !-!. ' '""""J r-l.l dLLI P w i www i - - ' -I T . today at the r.mnH i hn,,T I .enaer Aaent. Wilminaton. N. C. Especially Attractl W. V. CROXTON, Your D Gayl. Will buy 25 Per Cent, more at ore's than anywhere else in the city because he Sells for cash. Therefore no part of your dollar goes towards paying some other person's bad debt.. In thiS'big Department Store you can find anything you wish in Dress Goods for Spring and Summer, what ever you need in the Millinery line we have it, and the most skilled and artistic milliners to trim for you. Our Ready-to-Wear Department. show,s thousands of dollars wortjrof Taildr-Made Suits, Dresses, Kimonas, and Underwear for ladies and children, which cannot be equalled for price and quality. Men's and Boys' Ready-to-Wear Department is one great store in itself, here you will find the celebrated Adler Rochester, the best made, clothes injhe world for the money, together with hundreds of 'Boy Suits of which we make a specialty. In our $15,000 stock of Shoes you can find anything you want for Summer foot-wear for man, woman or child, the goods are of the best and the prices are the -lowest. All styles of Matting at rock bottom prices. Rugs and Carpets at figures that will prove satis factory to you. : Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases and Hand Bags for; less money than you can buy the same elsewhere. House Furnishing Goods of all kinds. "Knowledge is Money." Come to our store and con vince yourself Of the truth of our assertions. 210, 212 214 N. Front St. MASS AN ETTA SPRINGS Four miles "east of Harrisonburg, Rockingham county, Virginia. Will open June 1st, 1911. Comfortable accommodations for 150 guests. Large new brick hotel, with all modern, conveniences; perfect sanitary arrangements; public and private baths; hot and cold water and electric Mghts in every room. First-class livery on the ground. Automobiles and carriages used for transportation. - MASSANETTA ; WATER I FOR MALARIA, STOMACH AND Klp NEY TROUBLE, has no' equal. For booklets, rates, etc., address, -t : MASSANETTA SPRINGS COMPANY, Inc. ::'V-. Box 74. HARRISONBURG, VA. HACKNEY WAG ONS and TRUCKS Harness and Buggies ATLANTIC COAST LINE These time tables are corrected to April 15th, 1911, but their correctness nor the arrivals and departures of trains are not guaranteed, the figures being given as the best a Tollable information as to schedules of this company ami its connections 00 I 42 48 Dally. !Dally except Sunday. 4!) IA 40nrai 6 3Snm T 5Ham 8 :!lani "10 4.-rtm 1 17pm 2 OOpm 8 25pm 7 OObm 10" 05pm 11 Wpm 11 4.pm lam 4 00am 4 40am 8 00am 10 0-nm 8 40am 11 43am 12 4;pm)Ar. 1 lpniAr, Lt. Ar. 1 STipmlAr 7 05pm Ar . 8 OOpm Ar 11 50pm Ar 1 l.lttmlAr. 12 23pm 3 40aniAr. I'.'pnii 5 4lamAr. 2 31pmb6 00amAr. . ..WILMINGTON .. .. .. Golclrtboro . .. Wilson . .. Rocky Mount .. . Weldon .. .. . .. .. Petcrsbnric .. .. .... Richmond .. .. .. .. Washington .. . .. .. Baltimore .. .. .. West Philadelphia . .. Manhattan Tr. (a) . .. .'. MEW YORK .. . (7th Ave and 32ud St.) . Ar ..L,v .Lv 0 15pm 2 r.!pm 1 51'pui ,Iiv!12 CiNpin ,. Lv 11 ::0:un lpm . Lv J) i:nin 1 3iam . Lv S 15am 1 (Khun . Lv 4 20a in ! 4()piu . . Lv. 2 50am 8 20pm . Lv. 12 Wii in 5 44pm . Lv. 5) 50pm 3 dSpm .Lv. 0 30pm 3 38pm 41 01 15piu !l OOaui 0 40am10 05pm 5 4'.,-un ! 0:t Diu 5 05am 8 25pm 7 OOpm 4 r0piu 4 10pm 12 01pm (a) Connections made at Manhattan Trnnsfer with trains to and from Jer. ey City, .and thence with Dcsbrosses or Cortlnndt street ferries aud with Hud pon Kiver Terminal tubes to and from lower New York Cltv. (b) Steepr arriving New Tork 6:00 A. M. may be occupied nntil 7:30 A. M. 48 and 40 Pullman parlor car between Wilmington and" Norfolk, connecting at Rocky Mount with New York trains with Pullman service. 42 and 41 rullmau Broiler buffet sleeping cars between Wilmington ini Washingtoa, connecting with New York trains with Pullman Bervlce. 00 f 42 !3 40aml7 pm 8 30amll 45pm 8 .ami a aouru 9 ISatn 4 13im 1 35pm) 8 00am 48 Dall.v. ! Dally ex. Sunday. I 4 41 01 '8 40um 1 18pm 1 -Minn 2 05ntu 5 55pm Lv WILMINGTON ., Ar Rocky Mount Lv Ar Rocky Mount .. .. . Lv Ar. .. .'. .. Tnrboro Ijv Ar. ..... NORFOLK Lv .Ar 0 l.'ipini 0 4. Villi 48 and 40 Pullman parlor cars letwernt Wilmington 4 and 41 Pullman Broiler Buffet Sleepers between Wilmiiijrton 12 r.Npin 5 Ifiam 12 nripmllO 35pm 2 lKpnii j wpm 8 15aiu0 20pm nd Norfolk 1 (K)aui 8 L'.'ipui 8 20pm 7 40pm !3 ;t5pm and Norfolk. I 55 51 r Dally. 3 lftDru5 45ani I 7 25iinl 0 30am Ill vipmi l 33pm , .. 2 25am) 11 55am . Lv, .. ..WILMINGTON Ar Florence .. , Ar. .. .. Charleston ., Ar Savannah .. 50 04 Ar. Albany .Ar. 11 40pml 1 4l)pin Lv. 8 oopni it :iam .Lv 1 OOpiul 5 5am .Lvj 12 25am .Lvl... 0 40am.. 5 50pm. . 1 55pm ..Ar.. ..Ar. Thomasvllle Montgomery .Lv. .Lv. , . . (i 05a in) 7 15am 2 (Xipm 7 OOpml .)Ar. .. JACKSONVILLE. .. .Lv .Ar San ford, Fla Lv ..Ar TAMPA Lvl . 2 05pm .18 55pn Ar.. 8T. PKTKRSBURO .Lv. I 7 55 pin Tkipiu 1Q 30am It 45iini 1Q 20pm........Ar FORT MVKRH .Lv. 0 45a in . ALL TRAINS CARRY PULLMAN 8LEKP1NG CARS Sleeper arriving Wil mington on No. 50. at 11:50 P. M.t may be occupied until 7:00 A. M., and slcqper leaving Wilmington on No. 51 at 5:45 A. M., will be open to receive passengers at and ater 10:00 P. M. the previous uigbt. Scat fares sold in Pullman cars to and from Wilmington. 55 51 'Dally. 51) 51 3 15pm 5 45am 7 25pm 9 30n m 9 25pm 11 25am 11 10pm)12 55pm Lv Ar Ar Ar WILMINGTON .. Florence .. . .. Sumter .. . . COLUMBIA '.. ...Ar ..Lv. . . . Lv ..Lv. II 5ipm 8 IMlptn 5 55pm 4 lllpin 1 40pui 0 3(huu 7 40am 00am , 10 00am! Ar AUGUSTA 11 50pm 1 OOpm Lv .. .. ,. . COLUMBIA Sou. Ry Ar. 5 30am 6 OOpm Ar Saluda Sou. Ry Lv. 6 00am 6 85pm Ar Henderson ville Sou. Ry Lv. 7 00am 7 34pm Ar ASIIKV1LLK Son. Ry. , Lv. 7 20pml IAr Knoxville Sou. Ry Lv. 11 05am Ar Louisville Sou. Ry Lv. 8 00am) Ar CINCINNATI Q. C. i Lt. . Lv 2 tHlpiul. 2 ;Mlpiu 4 40.-UU 8 45am 8 05am 7 twain' 1 35aia 10 25pm 0 50pm 8 fiopm 8 30aua 7 40am 8 10pm 51 SLEEPING CAR, Wilmington to Columbia. 55 SLEKPING--t?AIt, Wilmington to Columbia. jr UkfL 54 SLEEPING CAR, Columbia to Wilmington. u 50 SLEEPING CAR, Columbia to Wilmington. Sleeping cars arriving Wilmington 11:50 P. M. and Columbia 11:10 P. M. may be occupied until 7:00 a. M. , Sleeping cars leaving Wilmington 5:45 A. M. mid Columbia C:(W A. M. will be opeu to receive passengers at and after 10:00 P. M. the previous night. Seat fares sold In all Pullman cars to and from Wilmington aud Columbia. 57 51 I 55 Ply. ! Ply, ox. Su. x Su only 50 !7 30pm 9 15pm 10 10pm 11 45pm 5 45am i 28a m 111 50am 1 30nm 3 15pmLv... . WILMINGTON ft Wnni Ar... . CHADBOURN x5 15pmLv CHADBOURN 6 45pmAr CONWAY .. I 58 . .. Ar. 1 40pmll 50pm 8 30am ... Lv.ll 40am 0 58pm 0 25am . ..Ar. 7 lOn in 5 OOpm 0 15am . ...Lv x5 40.un!3 3pin!4 30atn 59 53 Daily IDaily ex. Sun !6 30pm8 45amLv . .. WILMINGTON Ar. 10 1" I 00 I -9 45pm 0 45pm 11 10pm 11 45amAr 12 10pm I Lv 1 40pmAr Fayettcville Fayctteville SANFORD ....Lv ...Ar ..Lv am 7 Ida in 7 00a in !5 35a in 62 64 'Daily. IDaily ex. Sim. i Sun only. 8 OOpui 4 50pm 4 45pm '3 :t0pm I i3 I 05 3 25pm!5 50amLv.. 5 22pm). 7 42am)Ar 6 44pm 9 OGamfAr 6 50pm 9 10am Ar. . .. WILMINGTON .. . .. Jacksonville, N. C .. Nor. and Sori. Junction .. NEWBERN, N. C. .. .Ar. 12 50pm 50pm a .Lv .Lv ..Lv 10 55am !) .'!5ain !l 30am 4 55pm 3 35pm !3 :t(ipin For folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'phone ICO.. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General PHssenger Agent. WILMINGTON, N. C. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE In Effect Wednesday, May 3rd, TO THE BEACH Week Days Leave Front and Princess : 6:20 A. M. 6:50 , . 8:30 '. ' 10:00 , '. . 11:30 , i 1:00 P. M. 2:30 and every half hour until 5:30 ., j 6:10 7:10 8:30 10:00 8:30 A M. 9:30 10 .-00 11:30 1 :00 P. M. 2:00 and every half hour until 5:30 6:10 7:10 8:30 Sunday I Leave Lumina: 7:15 A. M. 7:45 0:15 10:45 12 :15 P. M. 1:45. 3:15 and every half hour until 5:45 6:25 6:50 0 :15 9 :45 10 :45 0:15 A M. 10:15 10:45 12:15 P. M. 1 :45 2:45 and every half hour until 5:45 6:20 6:50 7:50 1:15 SEABOARD Air Line Railway SCHEDULE. Apply at Union Depot Tlckt Office. 'Phone 1294, or Off fee of Commercial Agnt unon juotei, -aone WRIGHT8YILLE. Leave Wilmington for WrlghtsvUlet Week Days 6:20, 6:50, 8:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11 -an A M: 1:00. 2:30 3:00. 3:30. 4:0", 4 :30, 5:00, 5:30, 6a0, 7:10, 8:30, 10:00, 11:00 LP. M I Rnndavs 8:30. 0:30. 10:00. 11:30 A. M. ; 1:00, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00,. 3:30, 4:00, 4j8( 5:00, 5:30, 6:10, 7:10, 8:30. 10:00. 11:00 P. M. Leve Wrlgntsvllle ior umintfion i Week Days 6:20. 7:25, 7:55, 8:30. 0:25, 10:55 A. M'.; 12:25, 1:55, 3:55, 4:5, 5:25. R:55 6:30. 7:00. 8:05. 0:25. 10:55 P. M. Duuuaj a v - 10:25, 10:55 A. M. ; 12:25, 1 -SS. 2 :55. 3 :25. 3 :55. 4 :5. 4 :0o. & 5:55, 60, 7:00, 8:00, 8:25, 10:30. 11:30 P. M. - FREIGHT . Dally, Except Sunday. Leave ' Leave 0th and Orange sts. Beach. 10:00 A. -M, , l:ia f. m. 4:(W P. M. 5:15 P. M. Freight Depot open from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 2 P. M. to 7 P. M. ? 8CNDAI8: i Leave 9th and Orange sts at 10 A. M. ! VriPlcrht ntnot"bnen from 0 to 10 A. M. I Qmlekest and BmLLIm WmI and Hartk I - west. BlMk Irsteo. Bck Ballast. SS-Ib. -tU Schednla In Effect Xfebrnary IX, 1911. Lv Norfolk Lt. Petersburg Lv. Durham . , Lt. Lynchburg Ar. Cincinnati Ar. Columbus Ar. Cicago... Ar. St, Lou.s 8 :30a ml 8:00pm 11:00 a m10 :40 pm 7:00 a ml o:30pm 2:40 a m 6:25 p m 7:20am 6:25pm 6 :45 a ml 6 :55 p m 5:00 pm 7:30 am 0:33 pmJ 8:30 am Close connections made for Seattle. Baa Francisco and all western points. . Pullman sleeping and parlor can N. and 1 W. Cafe dining cars. SanlDment and ser I vice standard of - excellence. Blue Bidgf and Allegheny mountain! crossed tt moil picturesque parts. Time tables, descriptive . literature ana Information free. Correspondence invited ... -W. B. BEVILL, Oen. Pali Afent, Roanoke, Va. C. H. BOSLEY,. :i DUt. Pass. Agent, Richmond, Va. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF THE INCORPORATORS OF WILMING TON HANDLE COMPANY. -Notice is hereby given that the first meet Insr of the incorporators of the Wilmington Handle Company will be Jield In the office of Davis -Davis, Room 309 Southern Culldk-if. y.WilmIliton.,;N. C. nt 10:00 o'clock A. M.. May )tft ioii. for tne pur pose of organising the corporation, electing officeiOf establishing the ty-laws and for the. transaction.-of any other business as muT tironcrlT come before the meeting. 1 Dated -at. Wilmington, N, C. this 5th day lot. May, A. If. Wll. -.A. McNeill, tiop 1 kins,-J no. M. Hopkins, V. Hopkins, jr. Tralni itava Wllmlnson, Bfaetin M Ith, 1910. NO. 45 :00 A. M.-Bor ramie ai In termediate points to Charlotte, connect! at Hamlet with No. 60, for ualeigi an polau NortM. No. 83 SM0 P. M. For Charlotte, con necting at Hamlet with through trains fot Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Nor folk, New York and trains In all directions. Arrive Hamlet, 7:40 P. M. ; leave Hamlat, 8:00 P. M. : arrive Charlotte, .10:60 P. ML Trains Arrive at Wilmington t No 4012:20 P. M. From Charlotte. No. 4411:58 P. M. From Charlotte an Intermediate points. No. 45 connects at Hamlet with No. M, for all points North; at Monro. wlU Jin. 53, for Atlanta. No. 39 connects at Samlet with No. 41. for Atlanta. Birmingham an Memphis. No. 64, for Washington and New York; No. 12, for I'ortsmoutn, jNorroia, ana o. , ioi Colombia, Savannah and Jacksonville. . Parlor car service win ve mainiainea on tween Wilmington an Charlotte oa No, 65, leaving Wilmington at 3:40 P. M., an! No. 40, P. M. mall-M arriving at Wilmington at 11:11 M. .W. AH KINGTON, i Dnlon Ticket AgS-l ' 'Pkone No. 12U4. If. A. FBTTBB, Commercial Agent, Orton Jc.aL ; - 'Phone No. 178. M. B. LB AUD, 1 )lv. Passenger !(!. Balelgh, N. a ,J ii. B. BY AN. '1 General Passenger Agent, PortamoaU Va. Oy de St eamsMp Company to KEW YQUXi a and GEORGETOWN. S, C. 3 New York to Wilmington:. Steamship "Curib," Dine 2nd, 1111 Steamship "Navalioe," .. Juno !th, 1911 Wilmington to New York. Steamship "Curio," .May 27tli ' 1011 Steamship "Navahop," fune 3rd, 1911 Wilmington to O-orgctown: ' Steamship .Navalioe," May 29th.. 1011 Steamships "Curlb," June 5th, 1911 Both steamers have good passenger ac commodations. Through ' bills . of lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from, all points in North and South Carolina. For freight, apply to . J II. Q. SMALT,BONER, Sunt.. Wilmington, N. C. II. E. MAYNAItD. I Freight Traffic Manager. II. M. KAYMOND,' y .'P.-jind P. M. t J. F. LEITUER ARCHITECT '' 27-28-29 Garrell Building. WOUjo la and cool off. ' i G. P, A., Norfolk, yt,
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