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v.-. f: ; .r- '-I "V t4! .'V " 4 E JHE,. TBWII Hamlet-Ffaleigh . Shpofly ' Willi Nbt be Taken Off ayeiteviUe M jiitiry J . Entanglement Death Being'.;. j v Investigated Notes.. V (Special Star Telegram.) ,; - Raleigh,. N: C., Jan. 3. The corpo ration Commission has determined af ter, a conference with Vice President and General Manager C.uHJ Hir and other jomcialsf the railroad company, to not .allow 4her-withdrawal of the Raleigh-Hamlet shoofly that the Sea board Air Line Insists jpn not paying operating expenses! . The Commission will issue a. formal order later, It developed that there Is considera ble prospect for a satisfactory adjust ment of the J muddle that has existed at Fayetteville for some time in the matter of her. military organization and their relation,' to the North Caro lina National Guard and which of the two is the Fayetteville Light Infantry that has ah historic ancestry running back to around 1799. r' Major Vann is the captain of. the old-line organization-that retains the gray uniform and has assets in reve nue from the sale of a part of the ar mory property to the government for public building. purposes. Cap t Wat son commands -the later-day aggrega tion regularly listed in the North Car olina National Guard as regimental company F. The military, officials and the" business men of-the city are un derstood to be getting - together In a settlement of the trouble, .that prom ises to assure to Fayetteville one" of the very strongest companies of the -National' Guard with a, uniqne system to take care of the two present organi zations in a way that will make the Fayetteville company the most advan tageous for its members of any in the ' State. i. ' -j " ' ' " ; :. ;; The Raleigh police are carrying on a quiet investigation, of the recent death of James Lloyd, of Cary, who was found dead in the home of .Tally V. Dainphler last Wednesday night. At that time the! coroner made an inves tigation and reported death from nat ural causes without suspicion of foul play. Now the police report the find ing of evidence that a hackman car ried the man j dead from the iStore of Dainphler aaveral . squares to his house. However, no -motive for any murder . develop Ince $30, , about all the money he ;was knQwn to have-possessed, was In his pockets. k He pad been drinking heavily .and the hack man who hauled him to the residence was told tat the man ' was helpless and deathly sick. Someone; wad with him. ." ; I ' "..;,. ' - ' 'V- ,';-:;'. Capt. A. J. Doutherty, of the United States' Army, -detailed for special ser: vke'with the Nrth Carolina National (luard in co-operation with Adjutant General R.: L. Leinster, has gone to Louisburg for a' canf erence with the officers and men ot the company, of the North Carolina National Guard there. He is j visiting the companies in their home towns $8 rapidly as -possible, with V viw . to enlisting co-operation and quickening interest in 'pro gressive service In tthe Guard. ' Governor Kitchin ' today, increased from $200 to $300 .the reward offered some time ago for Will Mclntyre, who murdered J. H,.Melton,' ln Rutherford county in 1908, V - Charters were issued today for the Dorsett-Godwin CoV, J. H. Dorset, C. E. Godwin, being among subscribers to , $2,50r stock for mercantile i busi ness. And the A. Leach & Sons Co., (Inc.), of -Star, Jyjonegomery county, capital $10,000: by J. W. Proctor and others for mercantile! 'business Walter Elks,r 191 .Fir wood, avenuet 22 years old and unmarried, received pro bably fatal injuries Ttoday by falling between Seaboard Air Line ' freight cars near Wake Forest. He waa flag man on a freight. His skull and leg were fractured. DUNN NEWS NOTES. Graded Schools -Re-Open Death. Mr. Wade Other Notes. (Special Star Correspondence.) of Dunn, N.i c; - Jan.. 3. Dr. Charles llighsmith will leave 'for New York in a few days td take a special course in surgery. Mrs." Perry,, hla"' Wife's mother, will stay with Mrs. . High smith while the doctor is away. - Prof. Byrd P. Gentry" returned from his vacation last night, and the pther teachers . came .today and wilt tpen the graded ! School for the Spring ses sion tomorrow; " . . 5 Mr. McD. Holliday, was .called ; to ('rcenvlUe Sunday on' account sof the death of his mother, .who. was 'buried yesterday.", ,'.-! .. s . ' . .. The Baptists have called Rev". James I'ohg as their) pastor for , the coming year. He has been preaching in Mor Ka n ton for several years, and comes highly recommended. The Dunn . churches, are now . supplied by unusu- . ally strong men as ministers and pas tors. .And as the different denomina tions have grown . strong enough tp support a preacher all the time we are assured of a good sermon every oun lay in any church we may attend. " Mr. J. J. Wade,' one of our most progressive and -substantial business men, died Monday night and was bur ied yesterday afternoon in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Wade was about 5$ years old and spent his whole' life in this community, having been bora and reared on a farm where the-main rest dential part of the town is built. ' Mi Wade has been a very successful bus inoss man,, accumulating quite' a nice fortune in the mercantile and real es tate business:-! .He was a member of the Presbyterian church, and ' was - a large contributor to the new building which is now I occupied by that de nomination. He was prominently, con nected with all the large business in- ':n?si8 oi ine town-ana communis; He is survived by his wife, one daugh tor, Mrs. N. A. Townsend. and two sons, Lloyd ahl J; J. Wade, Jr. A Girl's' W lid Midnight Ride. . To warn people .of a fearful f fores 'no in the Catskills a yotfrig girl rode liorseback t . midhigt ana saved many lives. Her deed was. glorious but lives are often saved Jty: Dr.. King's, ew Discovery in curing" Umg trouble, coughs and colds, which might'-have fnaed in consumntlon or nneumonia. "It cured me' of a fearful cough and "ing disease." writes W. R. Patterson Wellington, Tex, "after four .in our iuijf naa nea witn consumpuoa md I gained 87 pbunds.,, Nothing so ure and safe for all 'throat, and lung 'ouDies. Price 50 ahd $1.00. Trla ottie free. Guaranteed by R..R. Del in my. " vrv " r ' ' mubt ycoriTiriij 'v- NOLIDAVS AT GARLANb r yijilor ana -Other: inciaenU Vf (Special star , Correspondence ) ' Garland,, N.. c- .TannnVv e'V spite ihe lairiy. weather, the' Christ mas .season, was verv-mnph. rtt'thiScDmmuiiliy .wr . iaw.tj: r'hNeW York clty,r viB mends in the communltv last Mr. ; J. -C. Parker, of cinnfhn a Mr. : Charles Cromartle;. of Birming ham,. Ala!, are the euesta f Mr - Mrsi .p.S.' Crotoartie Among those who were ih ' the' nelehhrtriv To week Were'; Mr. and Mrs. . Haywood Page Harrell's Store; Mr. and Mrs. j. j.-.'Uromartie. cii PAanhianVf ivr h , viviiss xiiary sroan. who fa tnphinv at Ihgold; Miss Carrie Bryaa iSloan student at Peace Institute- Whf. H. and Charlie Sloan ifitndoTita at the University of North Carolina: Mr. James Johnson, at hom tmm th A, & M.; Mr. John Robinson, of Ivan hoe; Miss Mary Colvin. of Atkinson Mrs. Laura McDonaldv of .Ivanhoef Messrs. Ah Harriss 'and sWkinmi ot Roseboro. ' . The social event of last weefo was a party given bv Mr.'snd Mrs sm. hey Crbmartie. Qufte a number - of guests were Jn -attendance and it is needless to ay that the evening was much enjoyed- by all. A gathering of the young people at the home of Miss Maggie Beatty.was much enfoved last night. .'' . v---. - ..; v V We regret to state that Mr.vAriens Cromartie whh has been auite sicfr as not yet; recovered . from r his ill, ness- Mr : R .- H . Pickett and Mtr-A Westbrook, of . Wilmineton were in the community on a hunting expedi tion last week Miss Katie Jdrdan, of Cronly, whd' spent the Christmas r.oiidays at hbme, has returned to take i-p her school duties here again r Miss Maggie I Beatty spent part of the holidays with friends near Beat ty 's Etidge Miss Julia Cromartiei who has beeii teaching at China Grove is at home- Miss Maggie J. Cro martie, who Spent several months at different points, is at home again t. Miss .Janet McDonald, of Moore oun- 7., visited -friends in this , section re cently Mr. 'P." D. Pariker and Mr. W.nJ." Parker; of Salembure. snent part of last week in this community. .. . , t . jU. d. c. : ." GREENSBORO AFFAIRS i New Secretary of Chamber of Com d ". merce---Slahder Charge (Special Star Correspondence.) ' ' Greenstoro;vN. C, January '3. The directors of the Chamber of Com merce, last night selected W. O. Bur- gin," of. Thibmasvllle, as secretary , of that organization,, he succeeding C; C: McLean, whose; resignation was ef fective January. 1st.- Mr, Burgin, has been mayor of Thomasville for three terms and .is deloribed by his friends as a man of great'energy and as one who is splendidly - qualified for th? work which he. is to assume here'. He ? to report immediately. , ; : Charged with slandering the wife of James Amnion, a citizen of this ico'dn ty; J. P. Costner, a well-known white man, and in charge of the plant of the Old Steel audi Iron, ..Works, was ar restea yesteraay . aiiernoon, mougn later released on bail pending a pre; imlnary hearing. Ammon alleges that Costner has falsely connected the name of'Mrs. .Amnion wita another man and that - he . has . '"gosstpea" throughout the community The affair has stirred a sensation in the . com munity of Guilford in- which the prini cipals reside, ' all being fwell-known nd . of neighborhood prominence : v - j A message from James M. Milukan lst night brought the sad intelligence 6f the death at Americus, Ga., or his brother -Han Milllkan. .The bod will lie" brought here fot Interment tonight. State Secretary ; Chalmers u. Mc Lein,wlll go td Wllkeshoro tomorrow to aid m the organization mere Tiaay night of 4-T." P. A. "post The organ-; zation will oegin wK.h a quarter membership of twenty-two. and . .In-, eludes traveling men .front that sec tion of the State. V In search of a Garden of Eden.r.Mf. Jasper Craven, of tDanviIlfr, Ind., can here, yesterday and, today he is vis iting sections or . uuiuoca touni) which have been described to mm as f(?eal for an allr Winter and all-Sum act4l A1PA . j- 'Mr : Pravpn is said tc. be a wealthyviandowner of Indiana and during the past winter nenas maiio liia home in 'Florida. He has a br?n family and states mat he is Reeklns a 4and where the climate is such as to make comfortable residence all theryear round. v ; v PROTEST AGAINSJ: HOOK.. There is Much Objection to juage Harlan's Possible Successor. Oklahoma. Okla.. Dec. 30: -After dis cussion cf the announcement mat Judge .Hook, of Leavenwottn, Kan,., was being seriously considered by President Taft for appointment to tne Snnreitie Court to succsed the' late Justice Harlan, the Oklahoma ,uorpo- ratioh. ' Commission today sent tele grams-to ,tne rresiuent, pr-ntjaxiue ncalnst .Tudare Hook's appointment.. Vat -Pa.nl. iMilin.. Dec. 30. A telegram signed by all tjie members of the Minn esota Railroad and .warenouse com mission today was sent to President Taft, protesting , against the consider ation of the name or Judge noon -as a noasiblti member cf the Supreme court of the United States. ' The objection to Jutlge Hook, is based on his opinion in the Oklahoma rate case, in whicb the telegram says he decided adverse ly many contentions of tne fctate oa. Mlhnesota in the Minnesota rate case now before the Supreme Court. . iTha aciinmlssion: asserts its belief that the State of Minnesota is entitled to the appointment. bf a judge who has not already expressed his opinion in a wav -that is fatal to the Minnesota case.- -The telegram adds: that the prd test: is hot in the interest of any can didate. ' " . "- , u 1 'Eincoln, Neb., Dec. 3H. uovenor AXOxith ; announced ..today - .that he would wire President Taft a protest Against tha appointment of Judge Hook f-f TCarisas to the, Supreme Court. The Railway Commission will, it , is said consider the "matter at it next meet ing The objections -are bised on .the decision . Jtidge Hcok. nteTed in the Olclahoma two-cent tare - here he de cided - that . the rate was connscancTy, ADVICE Of FEREb CLARK Trie Speaker Receives document rj Manigement or wauonai MTairs: Washineton, -January 2 "The1 vis loirs and revelations of the Prophetess Irenes . in ; eight: ig " handwritten books, the "first of which reached, .the office of Speaker Chainip Clark, is the latest advice offered to' the Democratic leaders "onT the inanigehiehV bf Na tichai affairs.'. . '.-V-.-i.r 'v.' -T Wilfsend you seven bf eight more ot these records -contaiifing the Jil Copy, of ali the-; word, enfrusted to my care just as fast asP I can .get fit all copied,", says the prophetess. "I want yon to anow .W; Ji Bryan, Mr.vTaff, Teddy RooSevelt, ecretaTy Cortelybu the .Chief "Justice, the secret service and all statesmen to .know and have copies bf this and all the-eight books you will" have sent. to you. Some day I will see you and may talk to you u you" need any -interpretation of this word." - .' . n . ' " t' In .the "404 pages or manuscript are the visibhs Vhlch Speaker Clark,'s cork lespondent says must be followed 11 the United States; is to escape the doom of. Sodom "and .GommOrah. In cluded -inthe . revelations . are. in strutftions'jto' petrifying ; ahd Vdrying1 kef-t Co it will resemble pop ' corn;' burning water; , making cheese out of straw;, shoes' out of dog-salmon skins; meat of the bark of trees, and window paihs 'of . frozen air. The first of . the books of the new revelation, was packed up and return ed to - the.' sender-, at Trenton N. J. with express charges collect. . .JUDGE BR AG AW SWORN IN mpnesslve Ceremonies at Washing ton, N.' C.WIId Boar Killed . (Special Star Correspondence!) Washington, N . C;, January 3 . r Judge Stephen "C. Bragaw, of this city, ecently appointed by Governor Kit- chin to fill the vacancy, caused by, the resignation of Judge Ward of the First Judicial District, was administered the oath 'of office, at noon .yesterday. by Associate ' Justice -Gewge H Bf own, of the Supreme Court, with solemn ahd impressive ceremony. Judge Bra gaw was sworn in to office on the 20th anniversary of the day on ; which he first opened his office in. Newbern to practice law, and it was on' that Aiy that Judge Brown, who .was then a Superior Court judge of vthe First Ju dicial District, administered the oaths admitting Mr. Bragaw to the practice of law. - The oatns taken by Judge Bragaw were taken upon New-Testa ment formerly owned by Hon. Steph en Cambreling, a member of the bar of New York 'State, and for : whom Judge. Bragaw was named.. " The oaths administered, were subscribed . by Judge Bragaw, with the pen- which Hon. v Churchil Cambreling, Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia,- and broth er of Hon. Stephen. -Cambreling, brought with him to this country from Oxford, England, and. which had been preserved as a" family heirloom, be cause used m the signing, of ImpOr tant treaties between -the United States ,and foreign countries. ? ' Messrs. J. Mack Alii good and Jov- rer Alligdod while hunting yesterday near Jessama, this county, found and 1lled a large wild hog which showed considerable fight before he was dis? patched. .This was formerly a- do- mesuc nog mat naa Deen running wild, for the past several years. The boar tipped the scales at . 200. pounds and had.; long and dangerqfis tusks. BIDDEN DANGERS Nature Gives Timely Warninas Thaf .,' No Wilmington Citizen Can Afford to ignore -f fJAJSKjcjlx. SiUNALr XMO. 1 ' COmei from the kidney secretions. ...They will wrn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys 'send out. a thin, rale and foamy, or a.hickV--red, ill smelling1 urine, full e.1- sediment and irregular of passage. . . . uivrMurJK aiuAL. ao. v,z comes from? the. back. .Back pains, dull and heavy or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn-yott of the ap- U . J JI.l. . i. a Brighfs. disease. . Doan's Kidney Pills act .on ' sick kidneys. .Here's Wilming ton proof;'- - " . ,. ': -. S. C, Winner, Z15 E. Market street, Wilmington, N. C, says:- J$l still be lieve Doan's Kidney Pills to be arf ex cellent kidney medicine ahd I ch'efer fuiryrcgonfirm the testimonial, I gave" in their favor in. February," 190 Thh5 remedy has .been used " in my family', being procured at Bellamy's drug store and it has given relief from backache and other symptoms- of kidney com1 plain W v ' r-i ' V ! For .sale by 'All dealers. Price 5.0 cents. Foster-Milburn. Co.". Buffalo. New York,-sole agents or tlje United States.' . - . :; ' . f Remember the name Do'an's and take ho other. ..: . " ' "' ; - QtlekMt rad BMt LIm Wni ui Vmrth -: - . west. : ,.j : iHoc Sr'atota.' Bock BalUat. , SS-lb. KaD SebedulA la Effect Febrwrr 12, ltllt Lt Norfolk Lv. Petersbarg 00 a mi 10:40p Lv. linrnam .... LT.Xyncbbarf . . . ArClaciiitiatl . . . AT. CoHmbna . . '' . .1 7:00 am o:so pa 6:25 pa o:25 pa . 2:40a m II :45 a ml 6:55 d Kx. Cbfcaco... ,. a. At. fit. tAtLM . . :00pjnl 7:50a Q :33 p ml 8 :80 a Close connectlont made for Seattle, tat Francisco and alt westers points. - ? Pnllman sleeping and parlor cars tL ami Vf. Cafe lnlug cars. . Bqnlpmant an mf vloa standard of, excellence. Bins &)4r and Allegheny mooatalns erossad at atos pictaresqa parts. . .ir ' . Tlma tables. diacrlDtlva llturatar' 'a Information fraa. Corretpondenca laiita ' . . W. Br BB VlLL, : --. Dlst Pass. Araai JUcbmoad, T4. fi iiFOR SOUTHPORT i " (B'barper Steamboat Line.) - STEAMER ;WILAliNGT6N. Leave Wilmington daily at 10:00 A. M;.- -r'v - ' :.-. .. . . '.: - .Leave; Sonthport daily at. 2:30 P. DR. ROWLAND DEES LUrnbertdrl, tC b; '. OaiU ahawtrtal r6rripuy iay K.7..V.,,.wvin. . i r . 7 f Read the -Labels: Thte'-'pure food and drug law was designed fo? the protection of all, but; itlSnty - protects those who read labels ; V r:.t The law. prevents false clairhs on the laDelsQf; in the advertising: The law makes tne label Veil if the medicine contains alcohol. Not so in the adver-tV v tisement. ' ,. '., ; N , .': ' : - Read the Label " v K-TTB law specifies a list of such drugs as are considered dangerous unless prescribed by a physician, such as opium morphine, cocaind; acetanelid. cariabis indica, ' chloral, arsenic, strychnine, etc. and makes the LABEL tell if any of them are contained in thefrdicine. TTie advertising does hot Jiave to. Therefore when buying medicine R6ad the Label The ne5 t5to you are inclined to buy a tonic or . ' a remedy for any of the ills that come' from impure, impoverished or acid bloody ask your druggist to let you read the Jabel oh a bottle of MILAM.. This preparation has no rival If you suspect any other preparation of being la Its class, Redd the Label. Look for a guar antee of benefit. Look for ALCOHOL and other dangerous and habit ' forming ingredients. Any preparation can claim what we claim in their .. advertising: NONE CAN on their labels. N . ; k READ THE M GQDO SEASONABLE FARM IMPLEMENTS: SYRACUSE MIDDLE - A'-. , i j'-. fecdy balanced- plbyr that ; and economy to you to buy. All steel and tremendously strong suitable; for the SYRACUSE CHILLED one and tyb horse. " T- N.- JACOBI AGENTS 10 & 12 To the Aviation Ground -With every purchase of fio.OO worth or"moreof goods front. our storeior.cpot cash, on FHday, Satllday, or, Monday, ' forenoon, . by one, person, we will give free one admission ticket to the great Avi ation Meet on January 1st, at High wood Park, 'upon the following conditions: - - ! . ' s-; ' . " ' : Upon entering the store, the purchaser must present the attach-: ed coupon. Unless coupon is presented, properly filled out upon en tering store, ticket will positively not be given. Name 1 Address ... . '. . . - . .... -, . I do .- -.. ' ' - I do not subscribe to The Morning Star; Tickets presented with purchases' hot transferable. . fc ; : ; ' Wilmington Furniture Col . . y Wilmington's Great "Furniture Store.--"''"-:-'' ,'" : V While Attending the "AyiaUon Meetw on New Day, call at V: 'ti- ' ; :" 'X y y':;s. : Elegant Rooms and Good Restaurant; dppsite ITnibrt Depot. ; moaicmes 1 - LABELSl ,i ; BLOOD BREAKERS. j..sr i j 1 r.. 1 iiTa satisfaction to is to tell r '.;''' - '"'; 4 AVERY GRUBBERS. " V PLOWS AND REPAIRS, : . r ' N CO. So. Front St 7" Year's 4 HARDWARE INN in), irtt rritrHliirt Arrirali nd ScpartnreaWof Tralaa at.. : - 1111V AV. mUm SaKu.fbom GoHsboroy.Klclimoad. Kortolk and 9Ura r Torth Carolina-: -ointai Ooonecta at Goidshoro t wttb Bontbern Railway - "ilia 1 No. 9Q,. , 1 3:40 A.M. Norfolk -Southern " - leaves Norfolk t3:.8& !4ae P. Jtt.);- vjc' Chadbovra,, jConway,. llbrencei CharleBtoUV - Ramnnab; 3"ICkonUlev.v Tainpa.-jt rt. - Myers, ColainWa and AsberHle. PWIbmib Wllmlnrtoa at ma4 alter 10 .-O0 r-. M., pad Calnmbla, lapsav to nkxivm. aMWmil 81ptaa'-Crt fcatwm WUmlixtoa and aaay ba occupied aattl 7:09 A. M. v - ' No. CI. 5:35 A.M. No. 64, "-sit-JI.5J50A,M. JackBODTlTIe, . Stations. , Newborn Goldsboro,' Elchmobd Norfolk and Wisn- iagtoa. - "lUbtan -Wrtor Oara atttrcm WllmlHgrton .and ' Norfolk, connecting- mt Rocky Mount with New York jTralaswUh . Palltta Serttoa. ; N6.' 4S :40A.4t No. 63, 8 :45 A. M. Solld train between Wlimlngion and Kt. . Airy, via FayettevUle and Banford " ' . . ' ' i in 1 1 . Caadbonrn, Conway (!) Florence, Charles- toa Savannah. All Florida Wintb, .Co Jumbla, Asherllle and the -West. Pall- inaa Sleeping; Cars between Wllmlag-ton and Colombia. , JtfcksentUle, Newbern and Intermediate Stations. . .. . ra No. 55. 3:15 P.M.. NO.-62, 3:25 P.M. No. 59, , I :30 P.M. Fayetteville. , Stations. Sanford Goldsboro,, Richmond, Norfolk. Washing ton and New York. Pnllman Broiler,- Buf fet Sleeblng- Can between Wilmington and "Washington, connecting; with New York, trains, with Pnllman and Dining; Car Service. . Pnllman Sleeping- Cars be tween Wilmington and Norfolk. No. 42, 7 X) P.M. No 57, ! 7:30 P.M.. Chftttbonrh, Stations. Conway DaHy. iDally except For folders, reservations, rates of fates', ,W. JT. CRAIG, x. C, WHITK, - , Passenger Tragic Manager. General Passenger-Agent. '" i.rf WILMINGTON, N. C. - w v SUBURBAN SCHEDULE. 1 . i, . IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4. 1911. , Winter Park, .Wrightsvilje, Wrightsville Beach and -Intermediate Points. ' EAST BOUND. Leave WU-ave WiL ISve Wli- Leave Win- Leave Leave ' mJngtoa Jnihgtoij 'rnjngtQn ter Park .Wrights- .Wrights ' J!or - vlor for , lor ville for ville Beach, Winter Wrights- Wrights- Wilming- for Wil- for Wil Park j, ville ville Beach ton mington mington ; '. t ; 7 7 . 6:30 Ait 6:30 A.M. 6.'30 A.K 6:25 A.M. 6:15 A.M. . V 7:Q0 " 7:00 J 7:40 ' 7:30 .-.2. . .... i..' -v- Liii- 8:10 " 7:55 7:45 A.M.. .. 8:00 f & 8:bOv " J ---.i.. 8:40 " 8:30 M .1... . t8:00 M t8:00 ": f8:0o ' " t9;10 t8:55 - t8:45 A.M.' :30 " 8:30 u 8:S0 9:40 9:23 9:15 - ''19:30 t9:30 ta, T--- tl0:15 44 U0:00 ,' O40:W : - : 10:00 ; lOiW;;-" ' 11:10 10:55" " 10:45 V V- ai:30; M, 11:30 v" 11:30 ';,. 12:40 P.M. 12:25 P. 12:15 P.M. r ; 51:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 5i:001.M. 2:10 " ') 1:55 M 1:4& ' 2:00 2:00 - . U- 2:40 " 2:30 " ' .... 1(2:30 14 13:10 " ' . 3:00 . -'J, 3:00 3:00 ' " 13:50 " . ..,.1 ...1 t3;30 . 4:10 3:55 " 3:45 ." 4:30 " 4;30 " 4:30 V" , j4:30 - L.'. i---1 'i4:50 ..ir-.-.. .-..iU! J5:10 : '.- ' .ir i--- .5:4 5:25 - 5:15 M , 5:30 5:30j w . 5:80 6:50 14 6:35 6:25 ; 6:10. -.r: 6:10 " , .:10 M 7:10 " 7:00 " 6:50 yi 7:10 , V 7:10 70 " 8:10 " 8:00 " . 7:50 " v ;f 8:30 8:30 " 8:30 9:40 " 9:25 " 9:i5 44 v, ' .r 10:00 " '"lilOjbo 44 .-1-. 10:40 ,;"v 10:30; 44 . .. -i; . '11:00 1100 rl. 11:40 4 44 11:30 ' '"' ' " m jimimmmm 'mm' " ' SPECIAL FOR SATURDAYS AND SUNDAY8. -Leave Wilmington every half h6or from 2:00 until 5:30 P.M." Leave Beach eyery half hour from 2:45 until 5 :. 45 P. M. Cars marked. do tiot run on Sundays. . '. " Cars marked t run Sundays only. S .y . , Cars marked f superceded by half hour schedule Saturdays and Sundays. -.?r; r.f . V ,; - .v Cars marked 8 leave at 1:10 P. M. on Saturdays. . . .. . - FREIGHT SCHEDULE. f t Daily Except Sunday. - '. , Leave 9th and Orange streets 3:00 P. M. j - ' FreightDepot ppen from 2 to 3 P. Mi - '' Alt' Lino Railway SCHEDULE Jlfaftly a.t rjhlon. Depot Ticket Office, Phone 1294, or Office of Commercial Agent, Orton Hotel, 'Phone 178. 1 '? - r. Trains Iieave - Wilmington, Effective Nov. . ., ,- 26th, mi., : : k f tj Mz-nh A. M For Hamlet, and in termediate points, to Charlotte, connects at Hamlet with o. eo, ror uaieign ana jwiuis North. ,- .-. v .r. No. 39 3 3& P. itVot Charlotte, con necting at HamletsVfith through trains for Atlanta, - Birmingham, Jacksonville Nor folk. New York, and trains in all direc tions. Arrive Hamlet 7:40 P. M. 5 leave Hamlet, 8.-00 P. U.: arrive Charlotte, 10:50 ' " Trains Arrive4' at ttVilmingieni No 4012 :S0 P. M,-t'rom Charlotte. ' . NOi 44 12:10 A. M From Charlotte and intermediate points. - Ko. 45 connects at Hariilet wltb Noi 65, foe all points. North: at Monroe, wltb -No. 53, for Atlanta. . . . ' No. 39 connects At Hamlet with N6. 41, for - Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis; Nor 84, for Washington ..and New York; No 32, for Portsmouth, Norf olki. and No. 43, feir ColuinbUi Savannah and-' Jackson ville. ' ' - - ;.- - : , ; v ' ' Pniltnah C4r service will vi maintained between . : Wilmington and Charlotte on trains 39. 40. 45 and 44. ' ' . Sleeper on No. 45 open for occupancy at 10 P. . 1 CLAUDE 3mit RAT, Union Ticket Ag -. 'Phone No. 1294. ... . -. , ; -.; P. A, TfiTTES. C6taerclal,AtaV. ... Orton Hotel..- PHojte No. 174 . i E. 8. IiBAf.p, Plrfc Passenger Agent, i 'llaleigh. 1). C -r . ' Ports month, Va. - - .. mbtt-tf WUmlniton,' l:iirecilT UUIWIimi T- ARRIVALS Wo. Bli RallcoaTl; -.TNU, " W Pf M. and fitenmojra - f - . t . - - v No. 80, n9P.M: I it- ; Z ku aadr IatermedSate u' V' No. ,65,..,' t 6:50 P.M. No. 40, No. 52, . 8:05 P.M. No. 54, , 1:40 P.M. . No. 63 laaop.M. No. 60. !10 :15 A.M. and Intermediate : No. 41, ' 9:45 A. It ' and Intermediate No. 58, ! 8:30A.M. Snnday. a Daily eicept Monday. etc., call 'phone 160. 9 1 " WEST BOUND. e Steamship Company to ; . . , , NEW' YORK GEORGETOWN; S. C. New Trk te Wilmington. - Steamship "tarib,w,- December 29th, m Steamship Ravahoe," January. Cth, . 1912 Wilmington to New Tarfc.- Steamship "Navahoe," December 30th, 1911 Steamship "Cartb," January 6th, 1912 j - . . Wllnungten t Georgetown; ' Steamship 'Navahoe,'!. December 25thr.J911 Steamship , "Carlb," January 1st. 191? iv' 1 - ' f ' ..' ?; " Through', bills', of 4 xadlng- and ' .lowest through rates guaranteed to "and from aU points in - North and South CaroUna. -For freight, apply to. . . H-'cG. SMALiLBONES. Sop't., . WUihlngton, N. C. j H, B. MAYIARD, - j . Freight Traffic Manager. I H. M. - RAYMOND, V.-P. and Q. IS. : ' . ; r , i. ' i . T i- i.ilm Dft.; I. R. KEI8ER 'i 8peeUIItt. NervotJa DIseaMav 1 Oflce Carolina Apartment Hoase. oate tLoutz-9 to U and 8 . to. I. noZ2-lma OSTEOPATHY 1 5 ' 6 ' .. . x V ay.; ::r.?r':A :r J. 1 C; ::n ' i ' r. , y ?. : mm mm W.I , . A '- .-: ' " f ; ' v.. 1 1 -V yr: " ' ;-. " v', ,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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