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A DOINGS OF A DAY IN COLUMBUS ': - ' '.' peer Plentiful Important Educational meeting War Against Vagrants. Great Chadbourn Rally... Governor K itch in. (Special Star Correspondence.) Whiteville, N. C, Nov': 2, Yester day morning Russell Splyey, a young man of Whiteville, 'aged 'about ..,18, brought in two fine deer, a prong buck and a large doe, that he had killed at one shot, oni the Lumberton road, about two miles from Whiteville. News was brought to town that fresh deer tracks were seen after the rain, and gpivey and other parties went out with a dog to see if they could be found. i -v I' ' Hussc 11 was sent to follow the dog, being given a one-barrel shotgun. The dog junuod the'palr of deer within a suort distance of the young man when he pulled down and killed both at the first and a single fire. " There are a great many deer now in the woods and a number are being killiad. j One of the most important meetings pver held in Columbus county was tbat which resulted in organizing the trustees of the schools in the county. It was largely attended and much en thusiasm manifested. Mr. G. Herbert Smith, of Acme, was unanimously elected president, which was a most fitting, compliment, as Mr. Smith has done a great work in the upbuilding of the schools. , He gave a check for $300 toward the handsome academy building between Newberlin j and Acme. " . ' "" - I Holton township will vote on a new stock law district and it is believed the same will carry. It would save the building of a long string of fence for the section which " adopted the stock law' adjoining". Whiteville is waging war against tramps and other vagrants, and Chief of Police Thompson Is doing good work in rounding np these fellows. Monday he arrested ten Germans who were stealing a ride on the Coast Line train, and caaie from Fayetteville, via Wilmington. They were given 15 days each on the chain gang. Our 1 town and county authorities ana determined to break up the bands of vagrants and make them either serve terms on the chain gang or go to the cotton ; field. These Germans were terrorizing our colored people, Invading their homes and violently taking all the cooked provisions they found on the premises. In some instances they ran negroes away from their homes and took pos session of them. All but three of the number could speak English. , A great many tramps are now traveling through the country, stealing rides on the bumpers of freight trains. Governor V. W. Kitchin . will ad dress the voters of Columbus at Bol ton on Saturday afternoon, November 11th. and a large crowd is expected Governor Kitchin has many, friends in the county and will receive1 a warm welcome. But there Is no denying the fact that Senator Simmons is gaining strength, and the race" here, from the present outlook, will bo be tween Simmons nd1Avyeock. Govern or Aycock will poll a surprising vote here, and the general impression is the man who defeats him will repre sent our State in the United States Senate. " ' ' '' Great preparations are being made for the big Farmers' -Tlally . at Chad bourn next Wednesday, November 8th. A large delegation is expected from Wilmington, and especial arrange ments are being made for their recep tion and entertainment. Editor Claw son, of the Star, has promised to eoir.3, and his name will be put In the dinner pot. ' i " Preparations for the entertainment of the hundreds of visitors at Chad ; bourn are going, rapidly forward"" and - everything will be don' that can be done to make it a most pleasant oc casion. The railroad peoplo have done themselves proud in providing; the most excellent train service possible and everyone in the county who, wish es to attend will be abl3 to do so, and that without leaving home at such an early hour and will be able to return home early in the evening- In addi tion to the regular trains there will be an extra, which will leave Newberlin about 8 o'clock (the schedule and rate to appear elsewhere) arriving at Chad bourn shortly after 9 o'clock. Another will leave Tabor about the same time, which, in addition to the regular trains from Fair Bluff and Boardman will ,pl ace every body on the grounds in good time. Leaving, trains will; leave Chadbourn, not only going , to; Fair Bluff and Boardman at the regular time, but extras ,will leave at the same time for Tabor and Newberlin. j The programme for the day will te as follows: ...!. 9:43 Address of Welcome O Powers, Mayor. I 10 Response T. E. Brown, Agent arm Demonstration Work; - ! 10:15 Introduction D. . F. Strole, County President Fanners'Union. .10:30 Address H. Q.' Alexander State President Farmers Union. Lunch. ! ! . 1:00 Parade. 2:00 Address to school children Hon. J. a. Brown. 2:20 Introduction F. T. Wooten, Utunty Superintendent 2:30 Educational Address Prof. N. W. Walker, Chapel Hill, professor department of Education ana in' spector of High Schools. S 4:00 Announcement of priz? win ners. -, . .j Thore will be no public dinner. Eve ryone will provide their own dinner unless they have friends who will piro gue tor them. This holds for Colum bus county. Those visitine from ad- Joining counties will be provided for. DELAWARE LEADS. A!' the Battleships at Battle Practice UalA O i ,,, --vim ocyicmuer. Washington, Nov. 2. The American V no"ght Delaware, of the Atlan Jiy '::vi 'eaus the other battl battleships in -the ()hLZ:r"Z J nem off totni l tt &B capes during ias fp? e,r Uh a Score of 52-551 record a up it. ... .. ' last Sep- The order nf r" iaer "eshjps v Tfrtneir scores are: 'olinn i HlanmPSWre- 48-249: SOUl in tb: h Car : Ver : Kan Connec Minne n.L.r8i?L Mississippi. 24.723 North 8ou;rVo3i yirginia,.19.514 ; Mis North rai.i ' XNeoraska. 17 134 v ROSEHItCFFAIRS. Live Items of Dunlin'. d- "-m Vo , at Wallace. Rose Hill. K. C. Nrnv yviJ tlon turned out to the .Trmo. W.' Show ; at Wallace MondaV nH V course, took in the whole thing The streets of Wallace were lined with the people an day. with the colored folks largely in the majority. c . ; . Mr;;-McN- Carr, pf this place, of fers 400 acres of . norland for sale In and around Rose 'Hill. .This land is fertile and 1 will produce any kind of crops known, to this section. On ac count of the splendid climate and the varietyof , soil the lands in this terri tory, known as the trucking belt, will continue -to increase In value. -The tor bacco warehouse at Wallace, ' under the management of Messrs. -Jntm. -w Carter and A." B. Bains, has done a large business, this, season. Their great prize sale took place on Tues day wheri the farmers from all the surrounding country . were there. Among those to receive prizes foriflne grades of the week and for largest amounts sold that day were: Thlgpen, Newklrk, Blackburn, Edwards, Jack son, Hunter, Benton and several oth ers. There were between 30,000 and 40,000 pounds sold. The farmers went away rejoicing and singing the praises of the Wallace .'.warehouse.' On ac count of the low price of cotton many farmers In this section are going to cut It out next year while the rest will reduce acreage. The terrible unrest now ' existing throughout the country and the failure of President Taft to offer any relief to the farmers in the ast session of Congress,' has brought on a situation, that is deplorable eve rywhere.' The farmers are at sea now n regard to the right step to be tak en and so lar as a 'money, crop Is con cerned they will no doubt grew a greater variety of crops in the future. This Is the lesson they have got to learn. Tobacco has paid well and in this county that crop has tided over a great many farmers In their, hour of distress. They will venture back to the old '. methods and, more ' hog and hominy' and other home supplies so with or without cotton and. abbreviat ed' clothes, the farmers are" going to Ive.'! V: - T v . Good roads from Wallace and Rose Hill reaching east to the Chinquepin and Hallsville sections of Duplin will give those splendid farmers an easier way of transportation and these roads will foe built soon. . Traveling men tell us that the two extra passenger trains on this section of the Atlantic Coast Line are a great convenience. The public generally ap preciate the splendid schedules and accommodations of the - railroad com pany. "1 ' REV. F. WEISS DEAD. Lumbzerton Pastor Passed Away Yes terday Evening The Funeral. (Special Star Telegram.) Lumberton Pastor Passed Away Yes- dinand Weiss, for the past several years pastor of the Gospel Taberna cle Church' of this place, died this ev ening at 6:10 o clock after an illness of nearly three weeks. Mr. Weiss was about 50 years of age and one of the most devoted Christians that, has ever ived in this section. He was loved by all our. people regardless of denojnin- tion. and his death will be deplored by all who Itnew him. ' He is survived bv his wife and one daughter and one son. The funeral will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church of which he was pastor. It is not known tonight where the inter ment will be made, but it is expected that, the remains will be carried to Philadelphia, his native home, where his aged mother resides. A brother and sister arrived from that city Tues day and were with him when the end came. HOOKWORM IN PENDER. Campaign . Being Waged With Dispen saries at Currie, N. C. (Special, Star Correspondence.) Currie, N. C, Uov. 2. The hook- wprm dispensary in charge of Dr. C. L. Prldgen and wife which is located at this place for the week has been Crowded with applicants for examina tion and treatment Over 300 were ex amined during the .first two days, and 60 per cent, of this number were found to be' infected. Oijr local physician, Dr. G. F.; Lucas, one of the pioneers ot: this work in Pender county, has treated a number of -cases of hook worm disease and some of his patients have responded so wonderfully that people from all sections as well as other counties are' coming here for treatment. Over 1,800 people have come to the Pender county dispensa ries for treatment' during; the past 12 days. , ' . . '"' '.-I " ; , Harrisonburg. Va.. 'Nov. 2." This section experienced ' its first taste of Winter today, v The air was crisp and sharp and the sun shone with Winter brightness upon fields or mountains covered with snow. ' USB' Everv woman's heart responds to the charm and sweetness of a baby's voice, because nature intended her fo: motherhood., A But'. .even the loving nature of a mother shrinks frbm the ordeal because such d time is regard ed aa a neriod of suffennff and danger. Women who use Mother's Friend, are saved much discomfort ana sunenng, and their svstems. beincr thoroughly A hrr thift creat remedy, are in a healthy condition' to meet the time with the least- possible suffering and danger. : Mother's menu fnmtnetided onlv. for the relief and comfort of expectant mothers ; it is in n-iueA a rmiwlv tTT TOKOUS 1113, but its many years of .. success, ana 1,0 v!idi of endorsements re- ;a trnm wnmcii who have used ic are a guarantee of the benefit to be does not accomplish wonaers rouu ply assists nature to perfect its wore. Mother S r nena -aijaya -r-,r vents caking of TVfTlL rt)fc the breasts, and pQy' at drug stores -.wnw 1 1 -t- i.f jf tfiothers. TIIE MORTCNG STAR, TTILrrNGTOyi; y C, FttlDAY, KOYEMBBlt 1911. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Contracts Signed, Sealed and Deliver . ed Yesterday New Charters Is- . sued Steel Engraving of ' Earl of Wilmington. K -.(Special Star Correspondence.) Raleigh, N. C, Nov 2. Contracts were all signed and sealed today for the erection of the new fireproof State building, bids for which were opened last night by the State Building Com mission, Hon. Ash!ey : Home, chair man, and Wm. E. Springer, Wilming ton, secretary. - , Chairman Horne remained in the city today to close up the contracts which are with, the John T. Wilson Co.; Richmond. The bid put iny" the, Wilson Co., was $179,000, and the commission made a number of addi tions to the specifications that brought it up to' $188,000. This includes a completed building to be delivered to the commission January 1st, 1913. This Is Just nine days before the next Leg islature convenes. The building will be four stories with Indiana limestone exterior and brick reinforced. " Also the floors" will be. of reinforced con crete with tile finish, except the' Su preme Court room and offices which will have a hard wood finish to keep the feet of officials and clerks off of the cold concrete work. The doors and door facings and window facings wilLbe of sheet steel treated to fine wood finish, thus making the building just as fire-proof as it is possible to make one. The site the square fronting Morgan street and Capitol Sqoiare, between' Fayetteville and Sal isbury streets is under forfeit con tract, to be cleared off by November 15th and Mr. Wilson says he will be ready to get right to work on the ex cavations and construction work. The building will have a complete base ment finished throughout" There is much gratification here at the announcement that the Southern Railway will put on a new train be tween Asheville and Salisbury at 12:25 A. M., and returning, leave Salisbury at 4 A. M., and reach Asheville at 10 A. M. Connections will be made with trains Nos. 30 and 31. A. B. Andrews, Jr., has just secured sonte rare old steel engravings of his toric value, notably one each of Sir Walter Raleigh and Lady Raleigh, the atter showing Lady Raleigh at the age of 35. Another is of Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, for whom the city of Wilmington was named by the Colonial Governor. Compton was speaker of the House of Commons nearly 200 years ago. The Hickory Manufacturing Co., of Hickory, received a charter today with 1150,000. capital authorized and $27,800 subscribed by Josephine Bailey, New York;. J. D. Elliott; Hickory, and oth ers for making furniture of all kinds. Also Vehicles. There is another char ter for the W. C. Lindsay Co., Durham, capital $50,000 by W. C. Lindsay and others for insurance and real estate Winston-Salem, amends its charter by changing the par value of stock shares to $25 from $100 and providing for the issuance - of new stock, but ..retaining $75,000 as maximum. Counsel -for Dr. J. J. L. McCullers have reinituted their suit against the Wake county commissioners to test the power of the State Board of Health to intervene and appoint a county physician when, through dis agreement, the county commissioners and county board of health fail to fill the office. McOullers ' was appointed by Secretary ". Rankin of the State board over the protest of the county commissioners who refuse to recog nize him or allow any pay, although the State Board of; Health, in appoint ing McCullers, specified fees ' he was to receive for service. The original case was thrown out of court yester day because of defect in institution, the commissioners being : sued indi vidually instead of as a board. A test case to the Supremo Court is desired to settle the question as it applies to any county in the State. "The Cross of Pearls." Beautiful story of The Confession al. Grand today. . , ,. Sweetness is Nature's signal that a food is good. You need, sugar -lota of it But it must be nat ural sweetness. Some syrups are masquera ders really tasteless and healthless, with a sprinkling of sugar. . SYRUP is an ideal food with an ideal taste made of Georgia ribbon sugar cane. Better than beef steak. Any good grocer. Alabama-GeorgiaSyrup Co. Montgomeryt Alabama ?HE BESTlALWAYS ALWAYS THE BEST THE PRINCESS CAFE .5 Formerly the Globe ' ; Princess Building : : Princess 8t, Everything Good to Eat B. KENNEDY &: CO, .-Prbps. J. BIJOU What Milam Is Milam 13 a preparation made rr.m n formula in successful use M 45 years ia the treatment of all J diseases arising from the blood; FJ it mntains no alcohol, cocaine. morphine,' mercury, potash oar KOO. BONE othee.-dangerou3 or naon forming drug. If a , fair amount is taken, results are -4 Absolutely Guaranteed Worst and oldest cases yield to L-(i . T t I 1 - For over five years 1 suuera icverajr vith Eczema. I was: treated by nsanjr physicians -with, no result. A friend ad visbd r..e to try Milam and I am glad to rsv it has entirely cured me. A. E. Sick- J lef. Roanoke. Va., salesman tor tfraciora a Shoe Co., Columbus, O. . 14 My face was raw as a piece of beef when W T -r.4i-irnre4 takinji Milam. I shaved last Saniv for the first time-m seven months. . V. 11. Driskcll. LyncnDurg, va. Ur n-it:l laft Awl for the past 26 years I euCcrcd wilh eczema jn .its worst form: tried eveVythinc until disgusted with doc tors and medicines. After taking four bottles wns entirely well-took four more. t- be rurc. Have had no return since then O months.) Ci II. WOliams, traveling li vAlSio you rib good to put it off nothing to gain, all to lose. Act today. Ysur drujjict has Milam or can get it very quickly from any drug jobber. TKS ' MILAM MEDICINE CO., Inc., Danville, Va. ..to r'" OS Latest Arrivals Large invoice of "Marrabow" Feather?, perfectly beautiful and worth double the money we are asking for them, 39c to $5.00. Big assortment of children's hew shapes and Bea- vers. : - The Latest Thing an black Velvet shapes, large and small. . h , v- areshowlng this week a large stock of Handsome "Polo CoatsYxangirig in price from $12.50 to $35.00. Coat Suits, made' ,Qf. Novelty and . Mixed Goods, $12.50 tor2ui60: " w -' T Large line of rCimonos and Bath Robes, at most rea sonable prices.. . I All inds and classes of Ladies' and Children's Un derwear, Night Robes, Dresses, Skirts, etc. We Lead, in WiUovy :. Plumes, as to Price, Quality and Beauty. Large handsome Rugs, 22 by 56 inches; the regular $1.50 Rug this week 93c We can save you 10c. per yard on gQod grades in Matting and; 5c. on the ordinary quality. . Felt Cotton Mattress, best tick, finest workmanship, 40 lbs. weight, for $5.50. t All Feather Pillows, 50c ( , COMFORTS AND BLANKETS Our Winter stock' is now on sale, and. you will find in our prices a saving of 25.' Window, Shades, 25c, 50c and $1.00, 36 inches. Yard wide Carpet, 12 Vc to 50c - Try Gaylord's . Department Store for SHOES. ; You wiU firid them of the best makes, latest styles and ' most reasonable ih price. Our Dress Goods Department is one big store in it Sself , and our prices are the Lowest in the City. Large stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing and Un-, derwear. Boys' Suits a special item. Regular '$1.00 Umbrellas for 69c Largest line of Furs in the State. North Front St. ATLANTIC INN iff?'"- V EUROPEAN Being opositel the Union" cp5yenf . Good Restaurant. r PERFECT FUEL FOR ALL GASLOLINE ENGINES! MORE POWER r MORE RUNNING ' HOURS,, FOR LESS MONEY. : ' , 'A' Drop Usa Card if you operate a. 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I cannot praise Milam enough, as this is the first spring and summer! have enjoyed in three years. Miss Winnifred Posten, 731 Patterson Avenue. Roanoke, Va. - 1 PLAN. Depot js, - therefore, most Large, Airy Rooms and : 4 - , V 5 Proprietors - r- WILMINGTON N. -I'X'zpJ, v'-- Gasoline :: and t; Lubricating :: Oils. ATLANTIC QOAST LINE Arrival and Departures of Trains mi Wllmlnrton, EffeetlTe " October GoWsboro. BlciipopC NorfoUt sni sstfrii' 1 North Carolina points. Connects t Oolds- ', No. 00, boro ritk Sonthern BaUway and Norfolk No 81. i sun am ; Southern Railroad. No. 81 leaves Nor- . .ioam Cssiboorti. "Cpnway, Flotnc. CharUwtoa i- ' Savannah; 'Jacksonville, Tampa Ft Myers, No. 51, Columbia and AsbevUls.- Fwlii mimw ' No. BO. 5:45 A. M. ' r Crs Mwms VUmlsgtos u 0. , .11:49 P.M. . ' ' InnibU,- a Meelvs gMmim t Wilminrtoa t aad after 10:OS P. 1L, and . may be 'occupied ,.uatU 7:00 A. M. .". " ' , ?.i?M" JacksonTin ..Ntwhsrir an iutarsaUlato No. C5, : , ' Station; -'V c "T - -v .' - -. v I C :09 P.M. . Goldsboro," Richmond.' Norfolk" and With- No 43, lnrtoa. " fnlfmaa Parlor Can between No. 48. o.nAf WUmtocton wndMertalkv connecting: at 6:13P.M. 8.4UA. M. Rckj Mount irtth New York Trains with . Pallasui srv.;if -tiw ' v -x ' ?'-! , . " d ;- - -v. , .; ... ..." ,;t . No- Solid trsia between .Wilmington and Mt . No. 52. 8:45A.M. , AtrT.yJa., FavfttsvUlf ,and 5 Banford. 8:05P.M. .... -, " ' ' '; - -' '' '; - . , ' .' Chadbourn, Conway : U) Florence; Charles- No. 55, ton. Savannah. AU Florida Points, Co- Kn . . , .- I'lT'Xf lnmbla, Ashevills . and the West. Pull-.. o. 04. a.iai.fli. man Sleeping; Cars between lyilmlnrtoa 1:40P.M. . i and Columbia. " , f&p'M J NWtr " " No. 63, 3uUP.M. StSUohS. . 12 :50 P.M. No. 59, Fayetteville, SanforA and Utsrmedlate No eo I6.;30P-M- suflon.,-;;;; - - hoSaTm. Goldsboro, Btckmond, Norfolk; Waakloffton "" . and. New Tork. PnUman SroUer, Baffet No. 42, Sleeping Cars between WUmlnstan and "0. 41, 7-oopm Wasblnston. connecting with New York 0 45 A.M. 7.00r.M. trains, with Pullman and Dining Car Service. Pullman Sleeping Cars between vrilmlngton and Norfolk. . 1 No. 57, i Cbadbonrn, r Conway an Intermediate No. 58,J 17:30P.M. Stattons. i 18:30A.M ; . : L: j ' . i L ; Ior folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc.. call 'phone 100. W. J. CBAIG, - T. C. WHITE, Psaaenger Truffle Manager " General "Pasaenger Agent. , , WILMINGTON, N. C. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE Effective October tnd, 1911. DAILY EXCEPT - SUNDAY. To the Beach. Leave Wilmin Kton 8 :30. 8 :30, 10 KK), 11:30 A. M. : 1:00. 3:00. 4:30, 5:30, 0:10, 7:10, 8:30, 10:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. (Saturday only). : On Saturday this train leaves at 1:10 P. M. To wrlgbtavllle. Leave Wilmington :30, 7:00, 8:00, 8:30, 10:00. 11:30 A. M. : 100, 2:00, 30. 4:30, 5:30, 6:10, 7:10, 8:30, 10 K, 11:00 P. M. To Wilmington. '. Leave Beach 7:45 ':15. 10:45. 12:15. 1:4, 3:45. 5:15. 6:25. 6:55, 7t, 9:15, 10:45 P. M. Leave WrlghtsvlllS- :15. 7:30, 7:55, 8:30, 0:25, 10:55 A. M.; 12:25, 1:55, 2:30, 3:5f, :Z5, o:sd, i:uo, :s, iw:uo, 11:30 P. M. SUNDAY. To the Beach. Leave Wilmington 8:00. 10:00, 11:30 A. M. : 1:00. 2m 2:30. 3:00.-8:30. 4K, 4:30. 5:00. 5:30.. 6:10. 7:10. 80. 10:00 P. M. To Wrletataville. Leave Wilmington 8:00, 9:30, 10:00, 11:30 A. M. : 1:00. 20. 2":30, 3:00. 3:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5 0. 5:30. 6:10. 7:10 8:30j 10:00 and 11:00 P. M. i To Wllmtnaten. Leave Beach 8:45. 10:45 A. M.; 12:15, 1:45. 2:45. 3:15. 3:45. 4:15. 4:45 . 6:15. 5:45. 65. 6:55, 750, 0:15, 10:45 P. Xf. T Leave Wrlgntsvllie lusu. iw:uu a. M. : 12:25. 155. 2-Z5. 3:25. 3.-55. 4:25, 4:55, 5:25. 5:55. 6:35. 7:05. 8:00 , 95, 10:55. 11:30 P. M. FREIGHT SCHEDULE I . Dallr Except Sunday.' Leave 9th and Orange Streets 3:00 P. IS. M. Freight Depot open from 2 to 3 P. M. The Governors Endorse The McKanna Treatment So do Supreme and Superior Ckurt Justices, Mayors, Recorders, Solicitors, Physicians and Minis ters. No other treatment has such generous endorsement of the press and public. Three days stay in our sanitarium and the drink habit is gone from you ' forever. Your health is restored. We never had a death in one of our sanitariums. Write for testimonials and booklet. McKanna 3-Day Liquor Cure Company Reidsville, N. C. MEIER'S -i MARBLE AND GRANITE WOIIKS. Wilmington, N. C. Monuments, Headstones, Tiles, Mantels and Grates. Let us show you our line. All classes of stone work for buildings. Write us for prices. J FOR 10 Kegs Mullet Roe. 200 Kegs Large Mullets. 100 Kegs Medium Sizd Mullets. . Wite for'prtce : " : ; Samuel Bear, Sr., & Sons . ' WHOLESALE GROCERS. . Wilmington, N. C. ' NOTICE." The undersigned will, on the 23rd of No vember. lull. aDDiy to the governor for a pardon for James EL TJsdale, convicted of murder In the second degree, at Burgaw, Jnlv; 19111 and sentenced to the Denltentl- ary for 15 years."' Ail "persons opposing" the SALE granting or same wm lorwara -their , ob jectlons to the governor. oc23-30t - SABAH TISDALEr PAGE 3. 16, 19U. SEABOARD Air Lino Railway SCHEDULE AddIt at Union Dennt Tfokt naiM 'Phone 1294, or Office of Commercial Agent. Orton Hotel. 'Phone 178. r 1 Trains .Leave WUmlnston. ESTaetlva Ana tOth, 111. i No. 456:00 A. M. For Hamlet, .and la. termedlate points to Charlotte, connects at Hamlet with No. 66, for Ealelgh and points No. 393:40 P. M. For Charlotte, cos, nectlng at Hamlet with tkrongh trains foa 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 At r, an. Trains Arrive at WUmlngtoat No. 40.-12:20 P. M. From Charlotte. . No. 44 -11:59 P. ML From Charlotte as intermediate points. No. 45 connects st Hamlet with No. 41, for all points North; st Monroe, with No 53, for Atlanta. - . , No. 89 connects st Hamlet with No. el for Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis. No. 84. for Washington and New Yorki No. 32, for. Portsmouth. Norfolk, and Ne, 43, for Colombia, Savannah and. Jackson ville. Pullman-Car service will be maintalneo) oeiween Wilmington ana Cnarlotte . on trains. 89. 40. 45 and 44: Weeper on No. 45 open for occuDancv at 10 P. U. . , . & W. ABBINGTON,- TJblon Ticket Agast , Yhooe No. 1294. ; T. A. FETTER, I Commercial Agaal Orton Hotel Thons No. 178. ' i H. S. LEABD, Dlv. Passenger Agent, ! Kalelgk. M. C, ; C B. BTAN, J Oeneral Passenger Agent. mhll-tf Portsmouth. Va Clyde Steamship Company i to NEW YORK and GEORGETOWN, S. C. New York to Wllmlno-fnn. Stmp. "Navahoe:. Friday, Oct 27th, 1911. Stmp. "Carib,".... Friday. Nov. 3rd, 191 U Wllmlnaton to New York. Stmp. "Carlo," Saturday, Oct. 28th, 1911, Stmp. "Navahoe," Saturday, Nov. 4th, Mil Wllmlnston to Georsetown. Stmp. "Navahoe,"-Monday, Oct. 30th, 1911; Stmp. VCarlb,".... Monday, Nov. Gth, lOll, xurougn oius oi lading an luwaas through rates guaranteed to. and from all points In North and South Carolina - For freight, apply to r . . . j .. , H. Q. SMALLBONES, Susl., ' Wilmington, tU H. . HATNABD. .1 Mr Qolekest and Beat Lias West aad XTsrtia, - . weet, .- . Block System.. Bock BaUaat. M-lb. XalL. ebeaaie ia Kireos rcbraarr is, ltlll Lv Norfolk 8:30 am 8:00pm Lv. Petersbsrg . Lv. Durham 1 . . 111:00 am 10:40 pas I T :00 am o:so pas 6:25 pn 625 o sn Lv. Lynchbnrc - . Ar. ClnclnnstT 2 :40 s m 7:20am Ar. Columbus . . .1 8:45 a ml 6:5Bdh Ar. Chicago... n .) 5KX)pml T:30sm Ar. St. Lotus . . . . .1 6:33 pm I 8:30s ss - Close connections made for - Seattle, fta Francisco and all western points. Pullman' slemlnc snd parlor ears N. aal W.' Cafe dining cars." Equipment sod ser vice . standard of excellence. Blue Bids snd Allegheny mountains crossed at saosl picturesque parts. Time tables, descrintlvs Uterstsre anfl laformatloa free, ' Correspondence lnvltask . ' W. B. BBVILL . Gen. Para Agent, Beanos, ta 0. WL BOSLET, - Diet. Pass. Agent BlchmoieV Ti ; GET RID. OF THE FLIES. . TJse Formaldehyde as recommended by " Health Authorities. - We can supply Totr in any auautlty from 10c worth to a ton. . . Do yon boll the water yon drink T Ask your Doctor about It. Fontlcello Llthla Water, the strongest .In Llthla snd most wholesome table 'water, as well ss .the best medicinal water on the market. We can supply yon with half ' gallon bottles -or five gaUon carboys. - We; also handle Harrlaa', Moore's, Buffalo, Lincoln. Poland, Mecklenburg, and many ethers. ': j. Bicxs Btnrrora DKVO CO DraggtstS, Wkislsesls sad 1 ' ... j u ; 3 : i if f i -.1 i - !i . VlVfflfi w w
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