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V-", -f:,j-r.- AFFAIRS AT STATE . CAPITAL r!rst Case in Supreme - Court Mrs. Fleming Sues for Divorce Cor- bitt Automobile Co., Char; tered Murder Charge SOUTHERN BAPTIST. ASSEMBLY. Name .Changed to Skymbnt Numbed (Special Star Corresnondrance.) Asheville N. C, Aug. 22.--At the WHITEVILLE AFFAIRS, v. V . Ealy Cpttorr Dolns Wet-Cotton Mill --'iif, ' oi. .... (Special Star Correspondence.)'' White ville, Aug. 23. Farmers in be No matter jri WMvayvah oldsore or ulcer first comniencecfl .praise,, qr.trpm ine ulceration ot'awart,. came !withouraboarent 'reasoffthp. -fe'r pVr? does not neai saqw? inaijoga wooa is responsive For the place. tive c6mmittee," presided over -theTsauarei. .Corn- ia generally as fine While the circulation remains impure and poIIutea,:lhea nerves and (Special Star Correspondence.) - I meeting and "returned to .ABheviUe l as the land tan. produce. v fed "With ' .1 ... . . .Tx j - j J . J I - ' -w-w . v-r J- . ii I - x V i a I t : i . -j . - ca L ipme Moni, iq SKymont, to put m wa-rtoaid or education, as nis practice re-tgeuier any Vwvi Mv uuuu aim uic pwro irjvot ueai, -lis prenie Court convehes JTor ths Failj build Vh i n ' nnnrt ad others for forcible h.ote .tobe buiitiby Jyne i, .1912. tion is regretted.. ; ,!; .:; ' v-V circulation ;gry taint or; impunty,: and so ennchtes the, hlood .that it S. Davenport ana otners, or iorciDi ftnd tber WoPk ibeginjas soon as , There.isTenewed talk of cotton 'feed flhdafeshes v the " tender. sensitive flesh 4 causes" a iknittino trespass, which is really a criminal .possib! Resolutions -were., adopted miU, for. Loceeding growing ut bf strenuos to thinifect: . r T - are in --ear nes about1 its buiidm Sev- together of all fibrous tKsue and thus fols the place 1 naturally and i,ni,fi land litigation In Gates coun-h In-Wtlcm to .these-matters ' ftwas. I-eral:prominent WtJiUsts - and ranllHpermanenillyr'1' O00K OH'bOTes ana. Ui III II K 1 f I . ... I - T K - o - - , - i lTQe sale 0 300-tats, was : authorized at-l it Edftor Gahtt in r the' Fait - and :vv? r; .ruul eacn-ana an acut caniraBs..4s - io-j b.0pei that vey- can interesteg tv between tne Works Co., and the Roper The latter had sent agents upon I be begun at once by Judge J. C. Prit; assisting us in securing a mill iinhor landft the title to which i chard. Dr. B.; w. SDluman and othersl c.n r t rw'hatiiianmo fas! was disputed by the Cedar Works Co., J to dispose 6f the lots throughout th-sj dence near the public square is rapid? and the agents oi ine oper V9t erevi-i tjmiw 5uneai. V r-i llygojnS tip and will.pe a modern ana rd cabins and assumed -possession. l.: ' ;Judle;IcKa.rd statdthatfa gretlim-pQSW strctute.'1 V:'. H-. J. ,1 Thf.n acents of the Richmond cedar dear of: progress nag' already een4- - The scuDnernonir crori will be very Works Co., sent a tquad of lumber I made at" Bluesaont. Two private hp- j Bb.ort his season, 1 not much-over Tialf nien on the ianas ana iook iorciuie ieia are ngw in operauon ana me com- an average yield.; Pecans are also a possession of thd cabins and later J pany as erected va. splendid audltorti I practical tlure, . though some trees burned tnem. uayenpon imn ut-iuxu wnu a seauug cayncny oi uom are loaded. Scuppernongs are now tack" on the Roper Co. agents. The . 1200 to '1,400 people. It has also ripning. and the .market :wiU : open criminal indictments or ine ueaar.i duiu auminisirawon, store ana somcei ext .W.eek.-W Worts agents louowea. iney wereiwiuaings. . , - l vMayor Davis, in behalf .of our town ,-nnviftod and appealed to the Su-1 .'About 17 miles of streets have been F anA rniintT 4iavo Writtpn tn thosa preme Court. There are 32 exceptions J constructed, a portion of which is. in gentlemen from Spartanburg who are mm the trial tolow on which the ap-1 flrst-ciass condition. There are somel minmhni in rkrtrhor Ttind- peal is based. The case, will be called 65 txttages, some, of them costing as ing a cordiai welcome and the' Tuesday, Monday being jet aside for much, as 11,500. y-.'v . - ! I freedom of the Wwn and county.- A programme , will be arranged for their entertainment. - This visit will mean much for the upbuilding of our. coun ty. The dropping of the scheme to drain Ulcersarid any medical advice J1?! desired sent:fre.:toallrd.wr1te 'and -"request it S.S5. is sold at i In teg-store mismmsPEciFicaiAiMNmGA the examination of applicants for li-j It-is, stated 'that Blue Mont has had ..hw'tn nractice law. a I the largest crowd of visitors this sea- The only other State appeal sched- son since the opening there being uted for the next week is; State .vs. from 700 tp, 800 people. It is said that . uiittomo .nnviteri inna 'the hotrts could not accommodate 50 rountv. of betrayal-under promise ofjper cent., me applicants ana; nax Wb4te Marsh: is only temporary.'.. It Is carriage. He Is under sentence of arge nymoers were mm away. . . : tougnt ,Dest to have .our Senators on year in the penitentiary and ap- Juaso VlcTl . . V1.1 18 and Congressman secure "a goVern- tnp aunreme viourx. - i kmuou mh fyuu.o peais r rr.r.IY: .Ithla nlap.ethW aasemblr smnnd Of the "iV ".r, A cnarier WT.:.,;;. T-f .kq.,V f,tM .inT au;rrey, ,nq inen n p.iui u. ment engineer to make the preliml- A,,tmnhiiA fin .Hendprson. baptists of the' Southern States, and ea i $250,o6raulhorized and $25 the canvass mentioned abovo is to be 7f he can seiure So subscribed by R. J. Corbltt, D, Y. made to cqualn .the 'People wlth the AR fair' pr,ce on all tne n fooner and others for general auto- aiu... . Sic business. V The name was changed to Skymont Automatic flre-proof wlndpw snut-"t "i" V1' bmy-making scheme .oil the sa- 8 tt ,er u,s "AU"fc Miss Mattle Lou Anderson, of Fay yi A. 4- K r Am in tllVfl IIU1 W1LU UKlUCa.. 111. LOVC I .. . A x x I preme wuri uu., rr-:." ,k k" ' Blul te mM. ttienne, one oi tne most auracuve v..iwinira nn r ftes wnere mere are ex-; s'cs mi,H,i w uuiivi'"B" - . .... ' . I fiAn m,, Mnnl ont Ttloob- Mnnntaln Mork will proceed. A gentleman" pro e an ouiion, ai price on all the marsh lands, to organize a -company and have the work done by them. It would be an econ- posures to other, buildings, are so ad justed that they will set open until a fire starts In the building and ar proaches the windows when they will close automatically and aid in retain ing the llames in the building. 'The .;ni niimnsfl is to Drevent soread of "flames from one of these buildings m' ' , J . ?: ii.-w - ' ' The .hotel as-well as popular young women in the ZlTr"; I tate, 1 the guest at the home of her ri" ..r-r- v." uncle, Mr. R. H. Powell. fused to change the name of the place from Terrell to Blue Mont. Applica tion was made today , to the postoffice authorities to change the name to Sky can be furnished ; with MAN FALLS 30 FEET. Back and; Left Ankle Badly Sprained at Fayetteville, N. C. hi is r I'll, ij. a- ibiuiun wj i ltiative in the matter of divorce pro- .; (Fayetteville Observer, 22nd.) - W. A. Malloy. a white laborer, met mnnntnin trram npar thft house, the with a serious accident today at the I m' . .: iv I G Ammo Tir millllnff rn iTTqv cf r oat ft nil V&?ASSriZ f P5 into t jeemsast . mlrScle .h. was i.nr tiitinnfi Pprcv B Fleming, for- me nignesi room in me uunamg. .1"",, . .,- , ie v rSllS Tomorrow'night the members of the . Mallpy was standing on a Platform v mer teller in me .tate ireasury, . Tt nhlirf.h ,oVe arranee on the walls of the building, which ed UP to tne sensauonai uaueaa T " i Zl ra Intr tnm rtnwn takina- pmntv . i ; 1. hn in yivp a iurRWf i ri:iJLioii lu luiu i c- " o .. , o 1- JJstr of the Flemink children; Mrs! tirtag pastor, Rev. W.'M. Vines, who wheelbarrows ,as .they were sent up SL'J'wfllS thrS Col. leaves September 1st to flll,the pastor: on an televator. In the act of taking Fleming has just filed through Col Jno. W. Hinsdale . and H. J5. rsorns k . ot(nrnaVC the Sn'-mmOTlS . f 11 dl UC1 IT: v -." ,.,. h holrt at hA church vorce proceeuings agnmat Ci Uu -7- r-t -TniIir: w.w. balance and Dluneed over. to Involve -release iron ww " .ivr.B" m.. if .....m th niat?nrm anri Th rnmnlaint has J. U..rrucnara is 10 presme auu iueiw ";"-.r'r! . -.r"T 7.VI aas Juf' Tiuun.- rMhrinSt Bantist- Church of off a barro, the elevator ' suddenly Hmsaaie-aw . XT' - ..r"T rtrtwn onn ho flonnnrl forward In " -i- - - -- . . . I ....1. ii.. . i 11, V, , An interesting I vuiuuia.nijr as u. to otuy it, ucu uc band that is bed and board. Deu.dllu '..rrr.rrwT?:; ar to b several addresses by nromi- he hung by t that for an instant, out Snlnshr nent.menof the church and the city, of cour. ;ScSrM& u L Jh. delegate, tothe convention Urnin. Hfetetrare -Jfe . atnxenoighsmith that the charge of drunkenness and already bginn ingf to - rje About " . . .t . . ik.l ?nn iro nnm in tne piTV and It Is ex-1 1" unfitness to nave urn tramiug ui. u - - there will be at least 500 severely, sprained and his body bruis children was admitted by himnn the pected that .there will . h. w-i-tm nffr(ii Snmwhat but of course, it broke and he went down. over twice in the fall and land- proceedings she has brought will cer tainly include these charges. ; .Mrs. Fleming and her sister, Miss Pauline Crouch, of Washington, are living in the Fleming residence on Person strGct. Editor Clarence Poe, of the Pro eressive Farmer, announces thai the Progressive Farmer has just ; purchas ed the Farmer's Union Guide, of Bir mingham, Ala., and that it will be consolidated with the Starkville, Miss., edition of the Progressive Farmer, which is under the same Tuesday night. Is resting quietly. The doctor says that his injuries are not dangerous WASHINGTON INDUSTRIES Carolina Cooperage Co. Buggy Fac tory Tobacco Market Opens 1 - ;(Spec'ial Star Correspondence.) ; . ' Washington, N. C, Aug: 23. The Caroltea Cooperage Company of Wash ington, N. Ci.' was farmally 6rganized in this city several days ago. This comDany'has bought the manufactur- editorial ing plant Of the Atlantic Manufactur- m,mn,t 00 T7aioirh hnmft of- ins) and Stave Company situated on fice edition. The Farmers Union the outskirts of this city, and will con Guide has 7,000 circulation and is the tinue to operate this plant under the organ of the Farmers Union of 1Ua- new name and new management. The bama entire plant has-been thoroughly ov- When the preliminary trial, of L. erhauled and new machinery put in, J 'nria Jo raiiort 'in th Ratoich do- and becan.' business on . f iull time -last lice court Friday for the murder of J. Monday. The daily capacity of the A, quick Ionch prepared in a inmate. B. Bissett, Col. J. C. U Harris will ap- plant will, be 'about 40,00 staves; per f.i A.lrfnrHORI KWL pear with Solicitor H, E. . Norrjs ' for day and already enough contracts are l8JtenoiBltltllte.iUKIornUtUJlA d. me prosecution, ne navmg ueeu - m mauutu, " "i ti y XJttievS Ore ITnilQZlOTIS iA K,r r.t 4VT mnrdorpdl Tnil . nffi,rra Are .R... G.. MOSS. DreSi'f 1' A' ' W HHW.ttviwt lUUlCU UJ IC1UUTCO V. tV - w - A V . v'y - ' ' ' ' -4 " V-" It E2eans .' s'; f Original an d Gentiino f MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. RicK 'rcSkt mahed grain, powder form. Was a, Grand Success. Our Big Store! wasv Crowded with Eager. Buyers, and we sold thousands of dollar's worth of Summer Goods. But great as wis the' selling', : jriany Odd LotSj Broken Lines, Leftovers, -Etc., are Left to select jprom, ,anu we are caning opeciai vuteniion tq the Wonderful Bargains you.will find among them... Lot of $ .75 and $2.00 Fancy Parasols, for . 1 90c Broken lots of $ 1.5a Corsets of difTerent makes . . !75c Alf 50c Cbrsets . . . . . ... . . . . Ladies $5.0 Black fTeta Waists $100 While Waists S v. . . . . . . '.. 5oc White Waists (,. ., .... $t.S0 Fancy Petticoats . . . . . . $5.00 Whife Dresses ; .'. . . ... . $9.00 Blue an4d. fan Linen ... . $8.00 "Rep" -Coat Suits . . , . . . Wonderf uf Reductions on Large Lot Children's Dresses. Men's $4.0 a$5Jp0 Oxfords .. .. . . .. .$2.48 .. V. U ".J .97c 43c1 Ladies' Straw 'tid tight-Colored Felts, - of $1.50' and5 -'$2.00 lue . v V. i . .25c Childreri's StrailorsPan and Peanut HaV.lOc $2.50 Mosquito Jets, . . . . J. . $1.43 $1.75.MdSquito Nets . . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 Our.Bie: Store is Stocked with theMost Up-to-Date Dress V Goods,? Millinery, Mes and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, . . i i . . f j : it T7. ? l . i runKS,Afviatungs ana uenerai noube runiiMim, .which.we-se foTpash Strictly, and, therefore, Cheap er Than 'You Can Buy Elsewhere. rTlS . . . . . 25c , - v $2,39 -, . . . 59c - . . 25c . 75c .. . ,$2.48 ...$4.38 , . $3.98 Ladies' $1.50 arid $2.00 Oxfords . Chi'ldren'075c Garis Slippers for f4f VTNS frr f 21 021 2P-2i 4 NORTH FRONT STREET; -..'' - ? - - ' - t - -- --' man. Norris has been transftjrred.io the county jail for more safe keeping. Mrs. Ada Yearby, the woman in the case, and Haywood Penny, the hack man, held as important; witnesses, are locked still in the city prison.. 1 The iron-clad regulation by toe Ka leigh tive this season derit: L. W. Plummer, of Waveriy, BlG.LABOR DAY EXCURSION GET Vai vide oresident; jr. H. Dewees, oil . - -READY FOR-IT-NOW. PaOli, Pa , secretary ; and ; treasurer,! Arevyou going to be one of the big and Mr. ,H. N'. Blount, of this city, crowd to take in the big excursion to assistant secretary. ' Newborn on Labor Day, via. the At-! The Washington Buggy Company, hahtlc Coast-Line, or are you going to one of the largest manufacturing miss the best opportunity ever offered vmblic school committee effec-1 -olants of its kind in the btate, expecisito -enjoy, a most delightful and -inex- t;ason for the first time that ty build another large umming, in con-1 pensive outing? juon't miss mis pten- all children allowed ' in the public necjtion with the -local plant. The did,1 trip. There is no reason ; f of it, school, must be satisfactorily yacciil- new'buildiji will be 236x80 feet, two You can make it for . only $1.25 and nated. snecial examinations of'the Rtofia hlehi and will when complet- why lefthat. small amount stand in children, white and colored, by the 6d, ! nearlr double the daily capacity the way of , your spending an outing city physician to ; see that they, are f itfe plant This factory was built unequalled by any similar event , of ready for the opening of. the .schools in lhis city about two years ago un- theseason.. It Is certainly the. best September 11th. ' i. ' der the able management of Mr'. Geo. offering .'presented to the people of The management of the North Car- Hackney, Jr.,- and has been a success this place for years,.and It is expected olina Slate Fair announces that. Lin- from the beginning.; - : Z K that when the train pulls out that day, coin IJeachey, the famous aviator, will Wlashington's tobacco market will she will carry an immense crowd . oi he the "bird-man" to give the daily pen for regular business on Monday, happy excursionists. , Train leaves flights here, in connection ; "with .the cJamw ith: The local warehouse Unitar Station at 7:30 A. Mc and will fair which will be in progress during t, amder the direction of the Farmers j leave" New p'ern on return at 10 P. M ma - T n Vint Fin V 5tTV-1 U was Heachev who. on Aucfust 20th, nMnwnio anil th nrosoects are very tember 4th. ,:Thls - excursion will beJ unaer me. management oi inomua rx. Kntehts. which is a sufficient guaran- cended in his Curtlasblnlane to a l Wor.r which war burned out sev-l tee . that it "wiil be all that is promised. height of 11.578 feet, setting -a." new! Jra eo. eXDects to open tip ;au 23-1QLV V t: ; ' ,- , " -r t . i j. - rn .iAnkAw i - - - - for business agam ' - I i AUGUST Z3TH. v . " ... . . I U " x ai i Merino, in connection, ' wltn tpejfeood for the coming 8eaSon. . :! j- groat National nvtatlon mt.' there as-1 i 'v, rkoiiv Koma Washlnetoh'a lo world's recofil. W. A. Simp imnkins. of Raleieh. gets the distinction of marketlnff the first hal,; ot cotton- for this county. ,, He muqdY and PIMPLY COMPLEXI.0N81 W'Wf a?I!; fSi sold it yesterday on the local marttet P H BB&WMrttf&X 4 CoaslXin off era , -special educed trainleaves Wilmington at 7:iu a. and on returning; trip., leaves ay- etteyflle at 1 1 i po; P." ;M.; same : date. Fare froql : Wilmington , will', be' Only and oorres- stations en 1 ( pMi7 CIS ' - J II'-' 1.' Tfr.H.i.HT-' J) MBr " 1; T H : ir a: wood's for 14 12 cents per pound... Its weight QUjCkiy . Respond to a 4 Fw Applica- was .02 pounds and it was graded as tjon0f Hokara, Which Leaves the , TZr K Addling. . , "9Skin In a Soft White and . ThJ; Supreme Court of North Caro, ,; velvy Condition 'f tl . . -antiseptic aa. cie?n8iig, ..olvi.v y podding- lav rate?" offl stations en ,1 ' W'R truly scientific massage creaiu Sihd foUte Separate ars for-white- and ieof KuSand ekln food.- m -y-ry Y colore vpassengefs - ;,;V v;- . ; to be called uoon to setU ther- iT v. " a.lfl"H"',.'"yW,.,rrr?-'S contest between th . WaV rountv ' oiW wv-..f:' R coinintssioner; nfl -fVr f t If" m i ansePcWKP W:t pondingl:iarates"froffl Cullers, involving the county sunorint'onilont , the locality of th lpp-laljitlvo ty.thlt SfPTPtflrv W S5 nanVtn- otatfi Hoard of Health, exercised the amimntmori ri-w ht ArViU Ai-a. Wnkn-cM... i it ... ..i.lKeiQ Unirara will nrnvft-a. goflsend. as 1 i authorities had failed to -appointitne it is guaranteed to clfar, the cotflpiex-k j WavAiiifedridn'istrator Jofth "lerintendent within the time specMJon of, alL blemisnesgucnasvpimpiee, tate Pf Alfred Jiohnscm, deceased, late of n(,i -y the Legislature when5 afterlblack heads, freckies.w.nnkles etc. - (New Hano-er CoTjnty Nortucatoiina, tnis ied ihej mandamus asked for against I monev back. .'. A ..liberal. Jar for 25c: Lflce.No.-403 Southern BuUdinir.vwumlflg-. tne Wake commissioners .to reauireharr Al 50c and-Jl?. tony N.rcton or .ibefore the: nth diy of nf thaw H-i'lie "'spwetnCbgJtnai; ;wo.u psist opportiihitVAas a deughtfultrip is an- in 1 nature in restoring ; tljeir f f aee ,and I ticipated. - 'f- h v v - , - a I hands 40 the' flush f -youth,, and4, to au."17-10t. 5 ' . V -- At mem to recoenls-A hlu anttnlntmnnt and now counsel for Dt. McCullers is :; enolrT Blowing if 1 . AOKUt,.1012.' or this notice will be pleaded 1 - Ww liAfn MUIAVAVV ' All rVtnWvMdi vln f"Ai.i. au aPPeai to tne eupremeionly S5.00 for round-.trip goon iu mediate settlement... , v ; : .c r.-i -C0Urt- ' ; V fdas. ' Magnificent scenery, mountain :' M August jTtb.loi t . : ' J breezes: ' Take theeaboard SncclallL.- ZJ, xyeaa star Business Locals; -,; The greatest Of all mowing ma-chmes and, self dumping horse rakes; : also Hay Tedders now in stocki -ready for distribution,; We have already. ,dlRtrihntpfl nver half a car load of these machines." ; T'VV; - I dot von "nrd& in-aulek -Tift'-we have but a few more ieft and will Tnot have any more this season. v Ve have tho price that Fill Interest your A ATLANTIC. COAST LlflE? ArrlTala Md Deoartvre of TralB nt Wlnndmrton, KffectlTe JTlr 1, Xlm ),i .... ij. I i . I I IT .1 Ii y I I f i i I ! - j i n DBPABTTJREfif r r- ? 5DO ANpsPBOM ; - -; . ABJMYALBl .'-' r. : '4"- '';'. . 1 1 " ' ' ' i u i GoldiborbVBichmoDd,-Norfolk -anc Battcea ' ' - . a 'No. to, . North Carolina polsts Connects at Golta- M. -fl, t.ift a"tit - ' 6ro wltM Soathera Railway aad Norfolk Vm arv'f .4U A. afy Southern Bailroad. (Leaves JSorfolk 4 T : '- , P."M. and Blcnmond,-.U ao P. . ,-. - o Cbadbbarn, Conway,; Florence, Charleaton, ' - Columbia and AshTlUe Pollama Btocp- No. EL .- tng .Cmn ketweem 'WUmlastoB m i- No. 10, , 6:45 A..M. .-' lombla,. p to nht pMieajm at , tt:0A.M. , 'S. f. " mad after 19 P. MU d may '. ir f 5 '-" . -tod -oatu 70' A. My ; f ., ."TNo.", v '. jreclsonrlUe, Newbers ant latecmKlaU No; O, iiojLat'- , , stauois.,-v. ;- -,t -. :i$mx.M4, , i . .:..,, i ''". ." .... t rj . y i i -" .ooX M , a oldsbor o, Blchmond, ' Norfolk and Taah- f , . r t No. L ' '.' 1 a9j Wount ; wtb i ; , ? .'j , New, York Tralni with Pollnuui Serrloe. ffi5.Mjetw- ' r i !'' - ' r a in- i.-. ii fa'- Solid train ' between ! -wnmlnsTtoa an Mt;- , vNo 5S. Airy,- via FayettevUle- and Sanford. ? No. Ra, .. ' BCist l vr - r PullwiM rlor C between .WUmlag-' f KMP.ML . . . TT- '' ; too and Greensboro, i .?.-. ,...r . ' - r- Chadb'onro, Jlorence, ' Charleston, Bayan . - . '"' ;n';'- toaX All Florida Folnta,. Columbia, Aaae- Wa ? . : , vllle And' the Westi' milioaa Sleeplna . H f 305 P. M. Car betweea WUttlnga aad Colum- X:4flP,Mi k -y. .- , '. '. y:;:.- -, ; ' . ' No 62 Jacksonville, Newbern and Intermediate No. 63," lllSP.M. stations;- . . 1120 P?M. No. 68, " FayetteviUe, Sanford k and Intermediate . No. 60 :30P.M. Stations. ; .1QMA.U, .', No. 68, ' Jacksonville, .. Newhera and Intermediate NoCT, " x 6:45 P.M. stations. i ; , X 10 :15A.M. ; , " 1 1 V ' I 1 r -T .a.ja Goldsboro, Blchmond, Norfolk, Washington ; ' And New York. Pullman Broiler, Buffet - Nn ' ' J fileeptns Cara betweea Wilmington sad v. no. m, i .Wahlaton, eoaaeetlaa wtta New York ' .. . - 7:00 P.M. trains, with PaBman and Dining- Car 8:45 A.M. Service.; Pullman Sleeping Cara between -. , . Wilmington" and. Norfolk.',; - ' ; No. 57, , Chftdboum, Cnwa ? and intermediate No. B8, 7:30P,M. StatlonB. . , ; t , 8:30A.M. Pally, i Dally except Sunday, x Sunday only. ; a Dally except Monday. , i, , i i , r i- -, i 1 1 ' " '':' For foldera, reservations rates ot fares, etc., call 'phone 160. -w. j. cBAia, ,.'... . ... o. wnixK, - pMsenier Traffle Man-r. 1 1 V" General Paaaeacer Aenf - ; . ; WIIiMINCTON; K; O.' . ' '-v ' Beach TouSi UBURDAN SCHEDULE IS EFFECT AUGUST 14, 1911. SEA Leave Wilmington:' 030 A. M. and every ' ban boar tnereafter until 110 P. M. 12 P. M. Leave ; Wilmington: 5:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. ' - 4:00 P., M. r 7:00 P. M. WEEK PAYS ; 1 ; j r rBKIQHT. ' Leave Beach: ' :05 A. M. N 6:45 A. M. 715 Ai Jkf. and every ' bait hour thereafter until 11:45 P.M. -Leave Beach 7:15 A.M. JL5 P. M. 05 P. M. 835 P. M. irrpic-ht Denot onen dallr. except Sunday Irom n A. u. to l r. al. ana uom, jr. ju. toTP.M. rreigbt received at Orange iStreet . Sid lag, near Front , . . , ' , -; 1 Leave Wilmington I 7:0OA.M; ; 8:30 A. M. V ana every balj6or TODAYS. V.v..J, Leave ueacni Ji taeftffcfer nntn : -11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. I - f ;m.; . 6:45 a, m. J. 7:45 a7NMi- . .v v 0 :15 A. M. '. j a mil avAtt untU 11 : P. JVC. nuciGHT. 10!.10A.M. . 12:15P.M. Freight received at Orange; Street Siding, near Front. , ; yif rmt Aim rigjtAPgST KOVII TO NORFOLK s . ' ' via i ' : WZLIOV. fiOLDSBOBO M mr mi : Norfolk Southern rUIXMAN ggjaYICM. Ir. Wilmlneton. A. C.H. ....... 7rtP. m. Ar. Ooldsboro, A. C. U . llMp.ffl. Ar.Wllaon, A. C. L. ............. 110 p.m. Lv. WllmlngtonJLC.Xi. . M IS :50am. 325pm At. New Mern,A.J.ii..i . sooam ,oupm 7 :15am10 :15 pm t :30am 13:30am Lv. Goldaboro,N..B.B. ; Liv. Mew .uern.JN.tt.HU . Lv. Wll8on,N.&R.B...t . K :20amll :30pm tT. Waah'gton,N.S.B.B M 10:80am .-20am AT. Norf0lkN.S.B.B t :35pm. 8:00am - . BOUTS BOUND. K - ' Lv. Norfolk,N.S.B.B . y .1 0 p. m. Ar4Gold8boro,N.S.ILB. . .. ...6:20a.m. Ar. Wllaon,N.S.B.B... .. .. .. ..:05a.m. Ar WUmtagton . .9 :4a a. m. I Dally Bxcent Bandar. For reservations, address W. J. Wll Dally liiiama. T, A- Wilton ; P. W. Tatem, O. A., Golaa- boro T. M. Bennett, T. A, New Bern, 7 ." V. tV. CBOXTON, .:-;r' ':--- '"'Q. P. A, Norfolk. Vi win !0 E. fit CO; .Distributing Agents. -.'-'' SUMMER SCHEDULE; Steamer Wilmington In effect from June 1, 1911. Leave Wilmington daily except Sunday for Carolina Beach and Southport at 9 A. M. and for Carolina 'Beach at 1:38 - SUNDAYS: ' Leave Wilmington for. Carolina Beach and Southport at 9:00 A. M and 2:30 P. M, and for Carolina Beach at v.M tr. so.. . - X- No dogs allowed at the Beach. Excursion ilate to Southport every Sunday bo cents round trip. ' v ' . iVa 1 . WW' Ga&iliiacs -aiid !Ov erl an4s l ? v.ii.'.fia.'---- vAT-" t' v. CASOtirjE;.:; r 1 STORAGES CLEANING Tire Repairing. the Motorists - J feezes: Take. ,theeabard; SpcIai( . , . 1 August 30th. - - XI. v 17-66-- ' -' - ' J ... . y. ,:'-" ' r '.. .. ' if fc-,-.''.-'-V ' V i ', ' 1r. ;'" V-V ',-,'.;.?:'. ?4 ;.--... v vr"-. ' ; .. v- LOW EXCURSION FARES.' , ' 'ollowing ' round - trip ; rates f rem Wilmington are ,in effect ; dally vuntll September 30, " tickets good to stop over and limited to return October 31, Trains leave 8 : 00 A. M. and 7 : 00 P. M Washington, D. C. ........... . .$18.00 Baltimore; Md. . $18.00 Philadelphia, Pa. . i . . i . . 1 . . . $22.80 New; York ;. . . . i . . . . . r ...... t26.00 t , For reservations 'phone 160. - ATLANTIC COAST LdNJ3..- YOU Get ONLY the BEST iiopidiis & Davis -We are ;- Headquarters -fori raiicy trcer,; y cai, opnng "Lamb,1 Spring - Chickens, Dressed :Heris. ' Hams and Bacon..: Fresh "Eggs. ; ': : j ;,;' Phones 141 and ljSV '':U !i FRONT ST. V MARKET. 'Air Lino Railway SCHEDULE Apply at Union ' Depot Ticket Office. PViAna 1 XL4 ah rifflnn Pnmmannl a 1 A anttnnt a. uvun a.afcr-x va xU.av.v vt ir-rrT"T'T "i " MHjVunj orton uotei, 'rnone 17S. Tralna Iave Wllmlntton, Effective Ayrll sotn, 1011. No. 45--5 :00 A. M. For Hamlet -and In termediate points to Charlotte, connects at Ilamlet with No. 60, for Balelgh and polnay XMoru. - - No. 393:40 P. M. For Charlotte, con necting at Hamlet with through trains foe Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Nor folk, New York, and trains In all direc tions. Arrive Hamlet 7:40 P. M.; leave Hamlet,' 8:00 P. M.; arrive Charlotte, 10 M P. M. ' - - - Tralna Arrive m WUmlnarenf No. 40.-12:20 P. M. From Charlotta. No. 44 11:59-P. ML From Charlotte an Intermediate points. jno. v connects ai uannei wicn no. oa. for" all points North;' at Monroe, with No, 53, for. Atlanta. No. 39 connects at Hamlet with No. 4L for Atlanta,. Birmingham1- and Memphis. . No. 84. for Washington and New. York a No. 32. for Portamoutk. Norfolk, and No. 43, for Columbia, Savannah and Jackson ville. i ' - ' .. . Parlor car service will -be maintained be- tween Wilmington and -Charlotte on No, i. leaving-Wilmington at 3:40 P. or... ana Now 40. arriving at Wilmington at 1230 P- M . Dolly PnUman, service between Wll- i mlogton and Atlanta, leaving WUmlngton No. 89. S:40 P. M. : arriving Atlanta No.- . 41, 6:15 A. M. ; No. 33 leaving Atlanta, 91 P. M. ; arriving Wilmington, No. 40, 12:20 P.-M. Dally Pullman Service on trains 44 and 45, between Wilmington and Caar sengers, at 10 o'clock P..M. B. W. AEEINGTON. Ltalon Ticket Agtstj i Phone No. 1294. F. A. FETTER, Commercial Agent. Orton Hotel i "Phone No. 178.. ' " H. S. LEAED, - , Div. Passenger Agent, Balelgh, N. d C B. BYAN, . General Passenger Agent, mhl2-tf . . vr . ; Portsmouth, yau P JZZJ VCZ3 ) '." rmfi '.' Stmn. Stmp. New- York to . WUmlpgtOD. . "Katamlln." Friday. Aug. 18th, 1911 "Elo Grande," Friday, Aug. 25, 1911' Wilmington to New York. ' "Carivv . Saturday, Aug. 19. 1011 "Katahdin," Saturday, Aug. 20, 1911 Stmp. Stmp. Wilmington to Georgetown. '. Stmp. "Katahdin,- Monday, Aug. 21st, 1911 Stmp. "Bio Grande," Monday, Aug. 28, 1911 - vSteamship "Katahdln" has no passengec ' accommodations. - -. - Through -bills of lading nn lowest through rates guaranteed to and from all points In North and South Carolina -, For freight, apply to. . , . . . . H. G. SMALLBONES, Bnpl., H. 9. MAYNABD. Wilmington, ': Freight Traffle Manager Hi'M. BAYMOND,- V.-P. and S. MV UNjRY.WUliU W0 'fr-r V-,- . Lv.Xynchbnrg . Ar.ClnclnnaU Oyolckest and Beat Line" West and Neita - west.. , Block System. Bock Italia t. S5-Ib. BalL :- Schedule in Xffeet Fekrnarr It. ltllt Lv; Norfolk . . M . .1 8:30 a ml 8M0pm Lv. Petersburg - a (,111 KM) a m!10 :40 pm Lv. Durham . -, J 7 AO am 6 :90 pm 4 2:40 amj 6:25 pm m . . . 7:20am lin ax. uoiumous f . . -.re : tmisMpi At. Chicago... . m n A S:09pm 7:JWai Ar. St. Louis . . . .ita&omitMui Close connections made for Scatty Bae Francisco and til western points. " ' PnUman sleeping andparlor cars N.' anf . W. Cafe dining cars. Equipment ana eer nee atanaara am c standard of ' nceilence. id 'Allegheny mountains cr Blue B)f. ai :soosi picturesque parts. . Time tables, descriptive literature : anf Information fxea. Correspondence Invitee W. B. BEVILL, ' Gen. Pass Agent, Bqanoka, f a, i jfVllVBOSLBY, - - -.. ' . f. - - , M: k - vDlat Pass. Agent; Blchmond; fa, uceFortunss rTNATENTSPrpd 111 IKIZES lor 'patent. lloolc on FatenU. ILJ I' Hints 1 -to Inentors-T Inventions Needed" "Why Some Inventors fail." AineaLfm diwiiu imuui duiuiuh our u crs. to our own clients. Send cough sketch or . model for search of Patent Officw records. I .1 lanfKMiititriwii in 300 Citloa &nrl TovnL Our Mr. Greeley was formerly Acting: Commto- ' sipfier of Patenta and as such nod f ullchRrjre of tfJS. Patent Office. QBKLRY ft McINTlKE, Patent Attorneys -M-m. Washington, V, C.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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