THE MORNING STAR. WILMINGTON N. C, THURSDAY, OCTQBE&i 2,': 1 9 1 1 ;
fcAGE 3
JHE WILMIIIGTOII BAPTISTS
Eleventh Annual Session of Assboia-
tion at Richland, N. C. Strong
Report on Temperance
Other Proceedings. ' "" ;
( Special" Star Correspondence.)
Riehlahds, N. C, Oct. 11. The 11th
session of the Wilmington Baptist As
'PRICE COTTON PICKER
EXPOSITION fOR WMW
Demonstration to Be Given at Xhar-1
, i. lotte, Oct.-17th to 31st
- .(SDeClal Rtnr rnrrnannT,
Charlotte, in . C, Oct. 11. For the Charter Granted Yesterday by Becre-
.. " a . . . I A. . Ml I A. A. B K IV . "
first time in the Soib. Atlantic States,
. peneciea vrice-Campbell cotton
picker. will be operated near Charlotte
from October 17th-to jSlst Mr. Wil
liam Phllo Wood. aecretarv nf the
Price-Campbell Cotton1 Picker Cofpor-1'
anuu, uttH orougni a machine to the
:ity, and has already secured a large I
tary of State Shallotte Bank-
Educational and Library
''Notee-eUl".lEition
(Special Star Correspondence.)
Jtaleigh, N. C.,-.Oct. ll.-rThe Caro-
cqtton ,. field in which to show howl .rw Tr,,otriii
iatlon met with the Rlchlanda r
Church yesterday, and was tailed to iu Texas' resulted in the sale of all the ton, ' received a charter today with
order at 11 o'clock by Rev. P. A. Liles.j machines the company manufactured $23,000 capital' 'and' with Dr. Russell
the pastor, ana after singing by the " year ana tne worK or. tne machine Bellamy, J. JJ' Crow, W. R. Kings-
,c-fK o- j bury and R. H. Cowan as the incor-
Beacn, oi arey, w. t,., Kev. K. u.. of the North who are interested, the porators, the, purpose being to estab
Feele preached the Introductory eer- machine in operation, Charlotte being lish' in 'Wilmington' a great, cotton ex
ilian, announcing' as his subject "The selected on account of its location, ac- rjositibn that1 will extend to the as
Creed of Christ." The fcermon was cesaibility, excellent hoel , facilities ii,rw. win rpnro
unique and powerful and emphasized and other advantages-. , - sembUng .of exhibits that will repre
the thought that the religion of Jesus - Three . machines were', shipped to sent' Southern industrial and'agricul-Christ-produces
a character like that Charlotte, but there was such a de- tural progress. .,
of Christ and . where this character is mand tor them By Texas planters that Another charter is for the Boyd Feed
not found, true Christianity is want- it was found necessary to ship two of Co., Hickory, capital $25,000 by C. M.
Boyd, and others.
inc. Alter me sermon tne Moderator, luiem to tnat state. The other ma
U. 13. Lef twich,. took the chair and the chine, v however, has been assembled
roll of churches -was 'called and mes- and is ready for work. According to.
of the body was entered into and G. E. J machine put through severe tests; the S'fSSL,
Leftwicn, or Wilmington, was electea pKker does the work of 35 to. 50, nana
There is an amenoment for the char
ter of the : Merchants' and Farmers
so that the name is changed to th
x t t ' rti ii .ii. ml, ,
moderator, and W. B. Rivenbark, as- pickers, picking the cotton as well-if lni ZZ hlL th , ortetaal
distant moderator.' S.: P. Garrison, f not -better than the handstand without lD5t Jn-SfSS
HMIlf tiro M1a.I ahT I m 4nlt m Ua kAll . I W tx v-
O. B.. Cox, of. Richland tf, treasurer.
The afternoon session' was opened
WILU v TunvMui ociuvc A-CU uj 1 T . I u aUlUtJ IU alU IU lOU 1 ClUUVai VJi. WUCI, ---4.1w l,ni.f aa1 orfl Vino
filled bag. and as a general assistant eToiSS 7orVKS:. " h!
A. C. Chaffln, of Sea Gate.
injuring the plant," bolls, squares or
blooms. s- The machine is operated by
rrachine td aid in the removal of the J "T" , h7.
and Farmers' Bank of . CnarlottP,
which has been In business in Char-
to far
- , - AUngn VMtMilW garage
baxdeiMd Stod '$ v. - Leatkir treadX
A Antr5kid )'' ''Jiiaiai-i- T 'o"!1. A11
I Stud -Sfe V J
The first report of the afternoon was to the driven
on the Biblical Recorder, which is the The Dickine mechanism. of the ma-
organ of the. State, Convention of Bap- chine is entirely automatic in its ac-
tists. The report was read by Kev. K. I tion and consists of two batteries of
not yet opened for. business.
Cranmer, J: W. Brooks, T. E. Cooper,
J. W. Yates are among the principal
incorporators.
The number of local tax districts
E. Peele. Burgaw; and waa spoken steel .picking spindles or fingers which nT "L n rmi district
upon hy :Rey. 4." J, Beach, of Carey, enter Ihe plant from' both6 sides, re- JJJ .im gj Jolina now well
hn was Dresent as -the Recorder's v1v1t,t vhii it, th nlnnt and twining schools in Nortn-'Carollna is now wen
who was present as - the Recorder's volving while in the plant and twining the 1 200 mark and new ones
rpnro.!ontativr Rnms mmiirks ih. r Kiia Tiia fitir.l passeo, tne l.zuu, marK ana new ones
nThiJ 0T, w nr I X'rrvr'r:" we being reported every few days
VTv"7Z I 1T-1 latest omes from Gates county
J. II. rusici, vci. . ccic "u . . I Alter LllO COIUJU IB SlUypeu . 11UU1 tue I -i, CnnaHnton
C. F. Whitlock. .Kev. K. is, feeie next fingers it la conveyed through a -clean
read the report on temperance, which J ng mechanism and all trash is re
f nllows: 1. . " '' . I
Report-6n Temperance. . - itel in the lag8" at the rear of J the
Talk is cheap. Aaron could;, .talk, machine la cleaner n most instances
but Moses did the work. The temper- than Thand-Dicked cotton. There are
anco question is talked to death. Some-J gjg picking fingers in the maohine and
thing has got to be done. Talk will 1 as it picks but one row at the time
it 'Is rarely that, the macnine leaves
cotton unpicked, the percentage, pick
ed . being estimated at about 95 per
cent. :
The . capacity of the maichine" in
pounds-varies accordingly to the con
dition of the crop. In a field of aver
not settle it; it rather keeps It. unset-1
tied. Resolutions will, not settle it.
What we resolve to do '. must be done.
While we are fuming and fussing and
discussing and sometimes cussing over
the subject; the devil is rolling off the
liquor jugs at every station' and , the
exnress company is running ah open
saloon at every railroad office in the
where Superintendent Costen reports
an election carried unanimously, mak
ing eleven for Gates county.
There: are now in this State about
3,000 .rural school libraries and 803
supplementary libraries and the state
ment is made at the (State Department
of Education that there is steady and
very ' gratifying growth both in the
number of initial libraries and in sup
plemental libraries, the Department
being especially interested in the in
crease of the supplementary libraries
because the interest in these show
the lasting and increasing interest in
the library work in the communities.
IN STOCK BY
BARDIN MOTOR COMPANY,
Wilmington, N. C.
Id)
n
ag4 cotton it will pick : 6,000 to 8.000
younus iu uajr ui x , I bulletin on the best use of the lib-
couiiujr. ouuwc.u vo macnine is so construciea mai uy a linjpr the direction of the teach-
barrooms and cigarette tobacco trusts LhanM of nart8. it may be converted re5.e5 lle,
are playing hell from sea to sea and cotton chopper, cultivator, hart gV " fiSMSattS. " the
"?"?2 row, gang plow, and . made Jo serve! J j "How to. Use t Rural Lib-
tu uiB uuciuitoi ai.a vm. -"v v.-. fho,. liapTin nurooses on ine iarm. m-i ,. , , . ii
though these features have not been I urgent insistence of State Super
worked out tq. the. same-deee of per- ... jovner and Supervisor of
m xl I 1. 1 M i .ittAA - -
ieciion as me pii:m.iu& uc.c.
Those 'who have seen the macnine
What the country .needs is a man, and
one or two others to help him. . Pro
hibition will prohibit when you put a
man at the head of It and behind it,
IS WHAT
one to pull and the other to push. The Jn operation on a commercial scale in
curr-3 of Meraz is upon ns, cowardice Texag do not hesitate to declare that,
or false humility Or downright Jazi- economic factor,, the . picker
ness in damning us.. - We are whining ranka with the cotton rein, the loom,
and grumbling and growling when we tfa narvestmg machine and the type
ought to get down to business, and put Bttlng machine, and that Its coming
the liquor seller out of business. . markg an epoch to tne ton industry
l -5aarr" or the South.
upon tms suDject ana ur. rosier aiiu qro CONVICTED
otners spoKe uyun- ii:auw wmvu
Teacher Training J. A. Bivins.
The current issue of the Southern
Trucker and Farmer contains an elab
orate and very valuable article by
Ccmmissioner f Agriculture Graham,
on North Carolina and her agricultural
Drosress and possibilities.- Along
with the article is an excellent cut of
Major Graham.
If at first you don't succeed, youn
mani-J-emember there are other girls
report, togetner wun some BirunB -r Charaed With Shootlna Girl From mm- wharare not so parucmar.
uiuiiuiio, " tjM j - i . ibusn near Mount uuve
the body. . y Z l r ' - ISneciaUStar Telegram.)
Old Ministers' --Reifer was next xaK- 'Ar .vt n Qct. 11. Most
, ' ' 1 m I IV LKLO KTJA Vl ' ww J
up ana tne "opening Bpeecu w of the day of superior" Court, now in
en
made by D.kL. Gore, who waa followed . on-city", was consumed in
with remarks by. several otners. i,.j ,riA - em'tni case of
In the routine business orel state vs. Cleveland Garner; colored, !
was electr2d a delegate to tne &oumera i . . - ittt tn murder of Sarah - j
d,(i,( nwarit, whih Tnpets atl?15?1?60 jwl.in v.. For over three decades a
uaLioi. "f !-jt--- "-r-r I Liortin, a coiorea gin, uj buwuus c r .j .
Oklahoma City next May. and G. . . U noo. Mount ni- hnusehold medicine tor
I ueuu iu a. Luiiuu uv. i
FOLEY'S
HONEY Me TAR1
COMPOUND
favorite
COUGHS,
ive, Irom ambush some weeks ago. COLDS, CROUi', W HUUfirMU
The defendant appeared m courti rnTTGHJ BRONCHI! lo. rlAKlJ
without , counsel, whereupon - Judge , crPUPFY BREATHING. Take
At ru-irhT the aubMt' of State. Mls-i Pe. 5pi t'-Z " 71 fi ?n of acold. Ouick.safe
siens TOW.n..WitePKto defend him. " All ihe'evi- and reliable. The Bee Hive pn the
dence was circumstantial at tne con-1 carton U the mark or tne genuine.
elusion or which ootn tne aiaieauu Pefugo SUstitutes.
,r.nnUi m throueh sneaking by Keruse U5UlUVe&.
i..i Man iha inrv retired to decide I Mm Adm Pelzer. 2320 Jefferson St., So.
xWa'-j - o A ffoi. -haintr out I Omaha, says: "I caa recommend Foley's
ine- ue - --r". Honey and Tar Compound ns a sure cure
two hours the jury announced a ver for cughg and colda. It Curel my dauKh-
Aiot of murder m tne ursi uegrtje. itp nf n.hnd cold and my neiennor, mjss
The nrisoner received the verdict very Benson, cured herself and her .whole fam-
Whitlock.. W. G. Hall and A, C. Chaf
fin were elected as messengers to the
State Convention, which meets at
Winston-Salem in December.
ing read by Rev. W. 'G. Hall and dis
cussed by E. U Middieton, oi naieign,
Mr. Hall and others. . -'
BIG RALLY IN COLUMBUS. ;
Farmers' and Educational Gathering
in November -Baptists. -:
(Special Star Correspondence.. rl'-.-.r d snowed no emotion what- Hy witb Foley's Honey and Tar ctun
Whiteville N C. Oct. 11 The Co- caimiy ana B"w "V ' snoken pound. Every one In our neighborhood
,,.lK.!:eo"!,t,wrrT w.dnraon- ever -when the words were spoken J mo8t highly of it as a good rem-
u.nuuo vu"t, x r-K-HWrn I which doubtless seaiea nisaoom m we for coughs and colds. uooert a.
al Rally will take place at Chadbourn nhai- Judee peebles reserv- Bellamy.
Wednesday. November tn, ana u ; tomorrow morning.
1
p 1 "
: . -. ..... 1 , - ,
PROVED
on
will be a grand day. for the county ana -irrr: came a surprise to the
its farmers.' A splendid programme 7Jdbled : court
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
has hppn flrranfired. 'Dr. H. Q. Alexan
der. State president' tff the Farmers
I'nion, will -deliver an. address. Dr.
Hill, president of the A. & M. College,
will also be present and speak. Dr.
Schaub, head of the Boys' Corn Clubs
of the State, will lecture. Mr. George
H. Thompson, who had charge, of last
year's farm exhibit,, which was so suc
cossful, will have charge , of ttfe ex-,
hi bit again. Sixteen local Farmers
Unions have - expressed? their purpose
of having community, exhibits. Oth
ers are expected, to join in. Prizes will
be offered. Rev. F. T. wooten, super
intendent of education, will
nayinir this day onallfled ns Executor of
the Last Will and Testament ot John F.
Rulfs, deceased, I hereby notify all persons
having claims against the estate of said
Testator to nresent the same to me for pay
ment, duly verified, on or before the 21st
day of September, A. u., TJis, or tms no
Itice wfll be pleaded in bar of their recov-
Body Of Mr. wicwr ru..u ... , AU r8ona indebted to said estate will
house as no qne was expecting a ver
dict, pf anything other than murder
in tne . second degree or . acquittal.
; FARMER KILLED BY TRAIN
- Near . JoneSDoro 1 please make immediate payment.
Jonesboro, Oct. 8. The body of Dated this September 20th, ion
JOHN F. RULFS. Jr..-
Executor of the Last Will and Testament of
John F. Rulfs.. . sel-lawow
Chesapeake and Ohio RallYaj
SCENIC ROUTE TO THE WEST
. tw?nkr. a well-known farmer
of this locality, was found dead alongr
side the tracks of the Atlantic Coast
Line, this morning about 7 o'clock by
stlon Master Neal. Coroner Hoyle
"VJ cmT.nnAiifid a 1urv. which, after view-
cf.educatlon, will nave i -"tv ' aered the verdict that I "f 4,".,..
charge of the educational feature deceased had come. to his-death I"' crr ' .
the day and expects to have 2,500 or M-" rr-- h1t hv - train during . the Thronrh Pullman Sleepers to irfralsrilla
:t 000 erhnn1 PhlMrpn nresent. Mr. Ui , , j t v.na Cincinnati, tmraro no t. iovis.
IV :Z".r,: f tr. night." n wok l Richmond r .1 2SX)i
ni. ruwidia i vuiuiiuau . I broken lAr Lonisvlllt.
tainment committee.. Special trains P 'vrtier was 45 years of age, Ar. Cincinnati
will be run by the Atlantic coast iine. " .. wife and three Ur. Chicago .. . . 5:00Pm Bapm
Mrs. J. C. Sykes, who. nas been in " ft developed at .. . .ij::
i."iii.Bwu iu!., .. , - , . ka,. n(r thJrt ne naa Deen aiweuu- i-nd Northwest.
u - . .. .. . t.ji . tiiii , j
And it demonstrates the fact that the public are quick to,
appreciate a departure from "OLD-TIME" high prices
on certain clashes of goods. '
irhas always been customary to charge Big Profits on
all millinery gobdsr for the reason that it is chiefly sold
during certain periods during the year. But our trade
is so large and our stock so great that we have put all
millinery articles on an equal footing as to price with
all other'goods in our big store, and the result is that we
have doubled the sales of any previous season.
Thanking our friends and patrons for their liberal pa
tronage, weshall endeavor Jo still continue to merit
same by giving the best values for the least money.
NEW HATS arriving Daily and placed on display as
soon as possible.
1 13ig.lines,pf New. Press Goods to arri on Monday's
)pm 0:35pm
.U:00am
.1 8:15am 9:50am
5:00pm Sapm
11 -Mpm
7 :30pm
6:00pm
7 :10aa
7:17am
points Weal
'f!
210, 212, 214 NORTH FRONT STREET.
treatment of Dr. BullucK, spent, sevei- ln town atid that he had Quickest and Best Route..
al days with her parents last wee k, re- - m be buried to.
. . i i
turning Monday to enter a nospiia i. . -i - r - t churcn nere.
The Cape Pear Columbus uapusi '""""v " '
Association rnmnosfld of the Baptist
churr-hes nf Pliimbufl county. Will
hold Its 13th annual session on. Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday, ; October
19th, 20th and 21st This promises to
be one of the best sessions of the as-
ITCHING IRRITATION
Worst Form of Skin Trouble Quickly
r.nfrf hv Inexoensive Treatment
- whAii vou saiffer with any Skin
ie as I 4.i,,,-i. VuiiHf'hlTifir peems
sociation. ever held.? There are: about - lt u!
j; cnurcnes in tni associauon, wiui --r.."J:r' " . distnistine
. , . . . .) rrei rpAll HflPPKHKl V LU now ww" a w
The line to the celebrated mountain n
nrta at Vlrarinla.
For descriptive matter, schedule an4
Pullman reservations, address,
W. WARTHBN, D. P. A. .
: C ft O. By. Co., Richmon. Va.
nemuersnip oi apoui s-' ft ntment. Try Hokara, a pure
gins 10 missions, Denevoieuue auie- --- ? - - that la eiiaran--general
church expenses will probably and I simple skin, food that la J:
...i-i . i o inltaoi tr cnntaln no grease or aciag,
Lium a lareer sum mis yetu iu"u i" i - - ., , . n
any previous year. . -i - and which is so cleanly it does not soH
tne linen. - , . -
Is the World Growlna Better? Vlts power to, mstanuy reneve aw
Many things go to prove that it is. irritation of the skin ana maKe.K soil,
The way thousands are trying to help white and beautiful is almost mirac-
w w ni r dim. im vt , tnrtA.i . Jnt onlY are . minor skin troubles
. UUU1U, A. lliDUCIUi ' " I - .
inr t iu i (.!,.. T7in.tvit Tf. I ir nimnios . hbinkheads acne. Dar-
ters, she now advises other sufferers, ber's itch et&V quickly cured, Jmt the
everywhere, to take them. "For years worst ulcers or cases of salt rheum or
I suffered with stomach .and kidney eczema.-are cJnBed .ftnd healed - by
. "TT'trarw moiliMnA tlik wonderful Skin -iOOd. .. .
I used failed Ull I took Electric Bit- In order that any one-may tryHo
ters. But this; great remedy helped kara at small expense J. Hicka Bnnt
me wonderfully." They'll help' any lng Co. are selling a liberal flized Jar
woman. They're the best tonic and at 25c and in addition guarantee to ne
finest liver and kidney remedy, that's famd the money if the treatment does
made. Try them. You'll see. 50c at not do all that is claimed for it. Larger
THE BEST ALWAYS
BIJOU
ALWAYS THE BEST
THE 'COOLEST AKD ;M0ST . UOIU
FOBTABLE PLACE TN HlHj CITY.
The GRAND Theatre
O&CBESTBA . AND
INTERESTING
THE NW ' LYRIC,
Market Street . ,
; Vaudeville i l 4
Pictures and Orchestra
ALWAYS GOOD.
Latest
and best
Selling
Books
'ArrtTals'and DeMrtores ot Train at Wllmlngia . fftlve J apUsiiii" Xl', ifilJ
; . , TlDM-Koi aMM .t ,-;t. - . :--...''- .
PVPABTUBXS
".No. 00,
! 3:40A.M.'
No. 51,
5:45 A.M.
No. 64,
10:50 A.M.
No, 48. '
8:40 A.M.'
No. 53. ':
'8:45 A, to.
Noi. 65,
3:13I'.M.
-Qoliaboro, Blchmond, Norfolk ant Jaaatarn
North Ctroitna: points.- Connects at Golds-,
boro wlta Southern RaUway and Norfolk;
Rout hern K.illroad. .No. fil leaves Nor-
t oik - W :3Z : . r . M, , aid Richmond UU0
P..M). 'v '
No. 62,
3:25P.M.
No. 68.
1 6:30 P.M.
. No. 42. .
7.-00P.M.
No. 67,
I 70 P.M.
TO AD fBOU
1
Oaboarb. Conway, Florence, Caarlatd,
colambia ana Aaneruie. Pnimu bimp-.
'lag Gan Mwm WllnlatUa ud C-'
, lambla, open to reeelro paartra , mt
U Umlnrton at ad after IS KM) P. Mand
may be occupied mull 1:M A. M. ;.
JaclBonvin. V Nowbera
Stations. "- , ,;
aat iaurnwdialt
Goldaboro, Itichxnbad, Norfolk and Wrt-
injrton. FUmu rarior. vara Betweoa
WilmtaKton and Norfolk, eonoectlas at
Itocky Moant with New York Trains with
1'nUanan .Borvloe. ; ,: . ; .
Soiid train between "Wllmlnsrtba and Mt
Airy, Tia Fayettevill and Ban ford.
Chadbourn, Conway '(1) Tlorenee, Charlea
ton. Savannah. All Florida rolntu, Co
lumbia. Ashcvllle and the West. rU-
man Sleeping Cars between YUmInston
end Celunabia.
Jscksoovllle, .
Stations.
Newbern f an
Intermedia ta
rayetterlUe,
BUtloaa.
Ban ford and tntcnnodUU
AJUUTALIi
:;no. w.
1:00 A.M.
No. SO.
12:09 A.M.'
No. 65.
!0:S0P.M
No. ML
6:15 P.M.
Qoldaboro, Eickmond, Norfolk, Waaklngton
and New York. I oilman Broiler, Bnffe
Bleeptnc Cars between Wilmington and
'Washington, connecting with New York
, tratna, with Pollmms and Dining Car
Service. Pnllmnn Sleeping Cnra boti
Wilmington and NorfoU
Chadbourn,
Stations.
Conway and Intermediate
No. 52.
8:05r.M.
No. 54.
1:40 P.M.
No. 63,
12:50 P.M.
No. 60.
U0 :15 A.M.
No. 41.
9:45 A. M,
NO. IS,
t 80 A. M.
Dally
1 Dally except- Sunday.
a Dally except Monday.
For f oldera, reservations, rate ot tares, etc., call 'phone 1W
W. J. CRAIQ, I. C WHITK.
Fneaengee TrnnTo Haasgee. General
WILMTNOTON, N. C.
SUBURBAN SCHEDULE
Effective October 2nd, 1911. '
DAILY EXfErT SUNDAY.
; To the Beach.
Tnve Wllminirton 6:30. 8:30. 10:00,
kl:.30 A. M.; 1:00, 3:00, 4:30, 5:30, 0:10,
l:io, $:m, io:w i ju.. .
2-flO P f. SntnrdnV onlv.
On Saturday this train leaves at 1:10
P. M.
- To WrlehtavIIIe.
Tnve Wilmluetou ti:30. 7:00. 8:00, 8:30,
10:00. 11:30 A. M.: la 00. 2:00, 3:00, 4:30,
5:30, 6:10, 7:10, 8:30, 10:00, 11:00 v.
Tn Wllmlnartnn.
Inve nweh - 7:45. 0:15. 10:45. 12:15,
1:45. 3:45. 5:15. 0:25. 055, 7:5fc, U:ia,
1ft -IS P M
Leave Wrlghtsvllle 6:15. 7:30, 7:a,
sarv ;2S. 10:55 A. M. : 12:25i 1:05. 2:w,
3:55. 5:25. 6:35. t:oo. aw. xvm.
11:30 P. M.
SUNDAY.
Tn thai BnutL
Leave Wilmlnsiton 8:00. 10:00, 11:3Q
A M 1:00. 2:00. 2:30. 3:00. 3:30. 4:00
4:30. 5:00. 5:30. $:10. 7:10. 8:30. 1U :w
P. M.-
To Wrlsrhtsvtlle.
Leave Wilmington 8:00. 9:30, - 10 K,
11:30 A. M. ; 1:00. 2:00, 2:30, 3 Ml, 3:jw,
4:00. 4:30, 5:00. 5:30. 6:10, 7:iu, e:u
10:00 and 11:00 P. M.
Tn Wilmington.
Tjxiva Rrnich 8:45. 10:45 A. M. : 12:15,
1:45. 2:45. 3:15. 8:45. 4:15. 4:40, :i,
5:45, 6:25, 6:55, 7:50, 9:15, 10:45 P. M.
Taawa. V vS crritaiTl 1 lo 7 I X Ill IIRJ A.
M.: 12:25. .1-5. 2:55. 3:25. 3:55. 4-v,i.
4:55, 5:25, 65, ..85. 7:05, :w, , v:vf
10:55, 11:30 P. M.
' FREIGHT SCHEDULE J
Dally Except Sunday.
Leave 9th and Orange Streets 3:00 .P. M.
M. ...
Freight Depot open from 2 to J v. m.
and from 2 to 3 P. M.
I TUX BUST AND CHEAPEST MOVTM XU mU2 tf
NORFOLK
! WQJOX". 60LDSB0K0 of mw KKW
and
. Norfolk Southern
PULLMAN lEXYICB.
Lt. Wilmington. A, C It.... 7Hj..!
Ar. OoldaboroATC. L. II K p. m.
Ar.Wilaon, A. C L. 110 p.m.
: : 1 ,
Lt. WUmlnston.A.C.L, . B0am. nSRpra I
Ar. New BernA.C.L.. .... 9 M&m 6 0pm
Lt. GoldBboro,N..B.B. . 7 aam10 :lSpm
Lt. New Bera.N.s.iiu. ... isuam u uun
Lt. WllBon,N.aB.R... . 8 JOamll Opm
Lt. Waah'gton,N.8.B.K . M 10:60am 20am
Ar. Norfolk,N.S.B.B . . . liUpm 9:00am
SEABOARD
'Air Lino Railway
SCHEDULE
Apply at Union Depot Ticket Oslo
'Phone 1294, or Office of Commercial Aetna,
Orton Hotel. 'Phone 178.
Trains Leave Wilmington, Effective AnrU
20th. 1911.
No. 455:00 A. M. For Hamlet, -.and la-
termediate points to Charlotte, connects aa
Hamlet with No. oo, for Baieign ana poinm
North.
No. 893:40 P. M-For Chariot eon
necting at Hamlet with tkrongh trains foa
Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Nor
folk, New York, ana trams in au niroc.
tlons. Arrive Hamlet 7:40 P. M.J leave
Hamlet, 8 KM P. M.; arrive Charlotte, 10 Ji
P. M.
Trains Arrive at Wilmington f
No. 40.-12:20 P. M. From Charlott. "
No. 4411:50 P. M. From CharlotU aad
Intermediate points.
No. 45 connects at Hamlet with No. M,
for all points North; at Monroe, with No,
53, for Atlanta.
No. 39 connects at Hamlet with No. H
for - Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis.
No. 84. for Washington and New xork
No. 32, for Portsmouth, Norfolk, and No.
43, for Colombia, Savannah and Jackson
Tille. -
Parlor car service will be maintained be
tween Wilmington and Charlotte on No.
39, tearing Wilmington at s:4U l .
no. 4U, arriving at wunungiou ai. xt.w t
B. Wr ABBINQTON,
Hilon Ticket AgMlj
Phon No. 1294.
T. A. EHTTBB, 1
Commercial Agent,
Orton MotsU
Thons No. 17S.
H. B. LBABD. I
Dir. Paasenger Agent,
Balelgh, N. C
CP. RYAN.
General Passenger Agent,
Portsmouth, Yfe
- -
Clyde Steamship
Company
to
NEW YORK
and
GEORGETOWN, . C.
SOUTH BOUND.
Lv. Norf olk,N.8.R.B . .. .0nsa.
Ar. Ooldsboro.N.S.B.B. . . .. ..C0n.m.
Ar. Wllson.N.S.B.B... .. . .. ..i:0is.m.
Ar. Wllmligton
..9 :41a.m. I
e n.1l. f nail nzeent SnnaaT. -
; Vnr reaerratlona. address W. J. Winlamg.
T. A, WUson;F. W. Tatem, O. AvQlds-
Iboro; x. A. uennecLu:. a, new eern.
B. P. A, Norfolk. Tn,.
-s
FOR SALE.
About '300 tons gdod
round, relaying steel rails, at Wallace,
N. C, in lots to sultr Cheap ior
cash. Address, ... .
Carolina Timber Company,
" D6x 496,, Nprf oik, Va.
sc29-tf . ,. .
: Wllmlnrto'n to 'New York.
Strop. "Carlb," Saturday. Oct. 14th, 1911.
Stmp. "Navahoe," Saturday, Oct. 21st, 1911.
w York to Wilmington.
Stmp. "X.iv.ilioc," Friday, Oct. 13th, 1911.
Stmp. "i.'artb;' Friday, Oct. 20th, 1911.
Wilmington to Georgetown.
Stmp. "NavaUoe," Monday, Oct. ICth, 1911.
Stmp. "Carlb," Monday, uct. ra. iii,
Through bills ot lading and loweaa
through .rates guaranteed to and from nil
points in Nortn ana onw irounn
iror rreignt, appiy to
. - H. G. 8MALLB0NBS, 8ul.( .
Wilmington. N. fl
twentvJlve H. . MAYNAP. .
Freight Traffic Manager. '
H. M. RAYMOND, V.-P. and O. M.
LnIry.
HA
THE; COMMON LAW, by Robert W. Chambers. '
THE NE'ER DO -WELL, by Rex Beach. . . , u
THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH, by Harold Bell Wright.
THE GLORY OF CLEMENTlNfA, by William J. Locke.
KENNEDY SQUARE by F. HPkinson Smith.
THE MILLER OFOLD CHURCH, by Ellen Glasfpw.
BOOKSELLER & STATIONER.
large hip-L 3'
: '::"We have iuift received a
ment of , very a ttradtive- Buggies
from the Columbus Buggy Company.
Forale, at Our; Repository:' - i
CITY?LIVERY
V
Quickest and Best &ls Wesi and North.
wen. :
Block iystom. Boek Bnllnai. BS-t.
Schodnlo ha Kffoct rehrnnry u, if ill .
Lt Norfolk . . . . 80 m no psa
Lt. Petersbnrg A . . i-UitOO m 10:40 n sa
Lv. Durham . .) 7 :00 a ml 5:80 b m
.Lynchburg . ,i:wimj;apn
.Cincinnati . - . 7 j20am i5p sa
Ar.Colnmbn .1 6:45 a m flASp m
Ar. Chicago... . SOpm TtWm
Ar.8t. Louoi , . . . . :SSpm eMnss
Close connections made zor beauia, du
rtandsco and all western points. .
Pullman atoning and panor cars . ann
W. Cafe dining cars. Equipment and ser
rice standard: of sicellence. Bint Bidit
and 'Allegheny monataint crossed si bsosj
picturesque ,Pt.- M.
iformaUon (ren, . t2fJdfJlS..ln7lu
W. B. BHVILL,
- Gen. Pas Agent, Roanoke, tav.
O. XL BOSLBY,
bist. Pass. Agent, BlchmohC, Tn.
lDr. t J. atcTTahns- ClBoavexn of ba
I Mil? yemiAftsat cuf ifotX Ui tXydo
Idkbtt ' No - dniirsToma hypodennlo la
UetSons tor nsrrn wrecking drags used.
rsmatyvflT Tr nx prloni Ad
sre DATS tne nest oowa smooan, jo
GET RID OF THE FLI E8.
Use Formaldehyde as. recommended by
Health Authorities. Wo can -supply
yon ln any Quantity from 10c worth
to a ton,
Do yon boll the crater roll ttrtnht Ask
Vonr Ioctor About it. Fpnflcello Iithia
water,', the strongest 1ft LlthU, and
'most .wholesome tabls water, as well
as the . best medicinal water on the
market, we can supply yon with half
gallon bottles or five gallon carboys.
We also handle Harrlse. Moore's,
Buffalo, Lincoln,' Poland, Mecklenburg,
and. many others. r''
3. -BICKM BUNlNO DBVQ CX
and BotaJl Dmggtoto.
E. R. Bellamy's. -
si2e,(50 cents.
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