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i " I I i j J' a-;?5v OF JOIIESBORO CLOSED Corporation Commission Takes Charge Gum Sfot Machines Are Burn, i ed Quality of Oil Improved Other j Raleigh- News r ' ' (Special Star Correspondence.) Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 7. The Bank of Jonesboro, Lee county, was closed today by order of the . . Corporation Commission on the strength., of a re port from State Bank Examlrier C .V. trown showing a serious impairment oi the capital stock through bad debts due the bank. '""'; ' The institution has been In unsatis factory condition several, months but has been allowed -to run on . In- Hie hope that the. institution could .. be brought up to a standard that would admit of .continued; operation.' Exam iner Brown will be la" charge until a receiver can ,bej procured through the courts to wind up ita affairs. The l,i st report of the bank December 5th, shows $5,000 capital stock and $52. Gil resources. The deposits aggre gated $.10,300, Of which $20,200 was subject to check." j The president '. of the bank is J.; l Godfrey and1 the cashier A. W. Huntley. ' - - - Attorney General T. W. Bickett has tried out the latest slot, machine de tifrned to evade the State law against gambling devices and in a formal opin ion rules that they. arev barred from the right to license to operate, in this State. The machine, vends gum and indicates each play of toe-wheel what the next turn will give,' the possibili ties ranging from gum Kor , a nickel check to one dollar in checks J '.Attor ney General Bi6kett played 'the ma chine yesterday 'to the amount of for tv cents and came out of the game :v.ith $1.50, a net profit of $1.10 which be turned over to the barber ehop In which the machine is located. The Attorney General made 'seven succes sive plays that brought only the gum each, then he got, two checks. -' He .played one of these and brought-'out twenty checks worth .a dollar, " the l est haul he made. " He pronounces the operation of the maclhnegaraol ing once removed" but. clearly under the bane .'of the law. "The operator plays not for what j the maqhlne .. will deliver at that play but for what , it will indicate for delivery in the next play. i Sheriffs in all the counties' are In structed through the State treasurer to cancel all licenses already issued for such machines and to prosecutes all persons who hereafter install them ts gamblers. ' - That the quality of illuminating oil offered for sale In -this State has reach ed a standard so thoroughly comply ing with the. Inspection law of North Carolina that there has not been a Sample that has ! proven, on analysis to be below the standards for nearly two months, is the statement, made here. The Kortti. Carolina consump tion of oil amounts tO( about ten mil lion gallons and there Us. very much more used in the Winter' than . the Summer months.' The last trouble with quality of oil was the seizure of I sttiaU' shipment at Goldsboro over. a month ago. Oil Inspector L. B. Lock hart says the color and quality of the oils now on" the market are castly superior to much of the oil jthat he ex amined when he first assumed the du ties of oil Inspector over a year ago. TBe oil division ; Is now using only fire inspectors instead of having one for each congressional district as was the case prior to last JulyC The" five in the field are Jacob Thompson, Pittsboro; J. H. Watson, Graham; F.' G. Hall, North Wilkesboro; . C. R. Roberson, Beaufort;! J. D. Austin, Newton., ' '! . ;'':'.''' T THR MOKNTOq STAlt', WILMES UTO,C., Til U USUAY, FjlBliUAKy 8, 1 912. - ' . , . V . COAL RATES TO DURHAM r Seaboard Breaks Agreement with D. ..' & S.C Missionary Societies (Special Star Correspondence.) Durham, & Feb. T: -The Sea, board Ahr;Line Railway, has notified the Durham and South Carolina Rail way thai, the agreement by which the Seaboard, pays .the. Durham and South Carolina Company .62 cents for haul ing coal less than 'a mile ,pn" the Dure S ... , t .. . ... . ' . , nam yaras n&s come to an end; v This action ',on the' part of -the Seaboard if caused by the move taken by the mier-sxace commerce commission in citing the Seaboard to appear before that, body and give reasons why the rate on coalto" Durham should not be lowered. The action of the com,mis slon was the result of an Investigation of the agreements that .have been in force jpetween the Seaboard. Durham & Southern, the Durham. tind South Carolina and the Norfolk and Western Railroads. . It was discovered iy a se cret service man employed by the com mission that the. Seaboard: was naying to the Durham "arid South Carolina road 62 cents of the $2.2& rate on coal to Durham, and this., led the commis sion to the belief "that'll -the Seaboard could afford to do this they could re-, I cuce xne rate on coai snipped into the city.' It is believed that the action of the Seaboard in breaking this existing agreement, with theD. & '3.-0. road was an attempt to avoid the threaten ed action of; the commission. Attor ney R O. EJyerett, who, with Judge J.S. Manning, has been "pushing the case against the Seaboard, will go to 'Washington some time this week to find out whether of , not the 'commis sion will do anything about the mat ter, t .These matters are tf come bet fore the Inter-State Commerce Commission- this week. ' '' , ' A branch of the National Citizens' League for the promotion of ; sound banking has been organized In Durham.-"General Julian.' S.' Car r; ;presl dent of .the First National Bank; has consented to . act as president of the association, and he. will appoint sev eral who will act as vice presidents and who will carry on the work of the organization. . - - The institute of district secretaries of. the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary "Societies of the North Carolina , Methodist "Conference con vened inMemorial: Methodist church here today for. a two days'- session. All of the officers ,of both, the: Home and Foreign .Missionary Societies are ex pected to be in attendance during the session." ' Miss Mabel Head, of the ex ecutive board of the missionary societies-of the Generals Conference, will be present and will be the principal speaker of the institute. V 'CHADBdURN NOTES . - Columbus Teachers' Association - - , Other Personal Items . . (Special Star Correspondence.) Chadbourn, t W. C., Feb; T.-Tne Teachers' Association: Of Columbus met here last' week In tue autditorlum of the new graded school. Practically all the .teachers .were present and many expressed themselves as feeling that they will be much benefitted. The most, intere'sting feature was. a lecture by, Prof. Jt A. Bivens, of the Depart ment of Education His lecture .was quite interesting and was heard withr clO8e attention on. the part of the large audience. Dinner wa served by the patrons 6f the &cbool after wtfich there was held an institute for tbfe farmers and their wives. - It is . reported that Jsome unknown person,!. entered . Mr;, Pete " Convan's home one day last week and releieved him of, some money. It seems . Mr. Cowan does not know what amount was taken, v. ; - ' j -Mrs. Elra Merritt is very ill in the James : .Walker Memorial Hospital at Wilmingtoh: The latest ! news holds but but Uttle bope of her recovery. Mrs f Merritt . underwent an operation one day last week and'some complica- ftion set in. ' ; ' x r Rev. W. C. Martin and family were taken by surprise one night last week when they were overpowered by their flock and a few Baptist and Presbyte rians and , severely . pounded. The good things that were left at the par sonage were numerous. . Rev . N . H . D . Wilson.'ioTWilming ton, was in i town yesterday and last night, he preached" at the Methodist Lchurch, after which he held quarterly conference. ; - . : Miss Mayde Wooten, of Meredith College, is spending sometime with her parents, Rev. and?- Mrs . F . TV VvootenV- ' ' ' j - RESIGNATION REQUESTED J. NEW KINSTON CHURCH. Christians to Build Re-Publication of "Sea Gift." (Special Star Correspondence.) Kinston, N. C, Feb. 7. The Chris tian church of this city will erect one of the flnect. buildings owned by a church of that denomination in the State, the construction td- be started ,in the early Sprang, Impossible. , , The :new edifice will qe of mn'cli larger di mensions than 'the; hdus now occu pied by the congregation, ..and may possibly surpass any churchhome in Kinston in size. ReV. B. P. Smith, the pastor, has been, foremost in. the suc cessful campaign"; for larger quarters. with the Queen ! Street Methodist church completed! last Fall, the splea did building nearlng completion for the Christian Scientists, and the, new Christian churctt: besides the . other handsome edifices heretofore complet ed, Kinston will lay rightful claim to the honor of having the; finest' houses of worship veast of Raleigh. - " 'Two Kinston young men are'mak: iing preparations for the re-publlcatlon of the famous story of Chapel Hill and -tne University, "Sea Gift": The story vas first published In 1878, and has oeen out of, print for years. "Sea ltt is a, rate, work that -all unlversi i.v men love, and In re-nnblishlne it the yovmg KJnstonians are gratifying wisn ot thousands of the famous old institution's sons., Edwin W. : Fuller as the author of the work, which is pase'i on absolute fact and deals with arsiy iife a generation; ago. MURDERER IDENTIFIED. - Leslie Abbott, Guilford County Au , ditor Steps Down (Special Star Correspondence.) . Greensboro, N. C. Feb. 7. The an nouncement this morning of the res ignation or county Auaitor j. Liesne Abbott at the request of the board of county commissioners yesterday af ternoon created a- onsiderable stir ocally and the natter has been the one topic of conversation." From what can be learned the demand for Mr. Abbott's reslgntjon , was due ; to his frequent absence from his office here, on ' special Work Of " county aduiting and accounting, though there are nunv erous suggestions of other causes. Facts admitted by all parties, con cerned are that the ;. board requested the resignation; that it was immedi ately tendered and that Former Chair man of the Board of Commissioners A. Davidson was chosen as Mr. Abbott's successor at "a salary of $1, E00 with the understanding that he be allowed an assistant. In 4ts minutes . the board went on recotd as endorsing .the work of Mr. Abbott and recommended him to any. county- desiring to install an: up-to-date system of acounting and auditing. With all these facts in mind, the ad mitted efficiency of Mr. Abbott and secret request and acceptance of his resignation the question has naturally arisen-r-"Why?" and a satisfying an swer has not yet been givn. ' READY FOR ORDERS." ... Wess Brewer is John Huff Who Killed . , Asheville Policeman. Asnevnie, N. C, -Feb. 7.r-After- be- a. rested and I held by the police at Athons, Ga., Wess-Brewer, a ne gro, was jailed hM-o laot .tile-hf tAsU IIT'.,?- beln& John Huff, -who shot T"" Kinea e. C iMcConnelV a,mem. ,r..?.r..the !ocal pollce force. last July vviumm Robertson, who was with 'UCLOnncll whin Vi ..nn l.m.j nnal Z y u id(ntified Wess Brewer today ;run iiun, the man who killed Pa- uian -McConnell last July. Head impair Mental Faculties Si ,uld. nofc ibe alld to be ome chronic. Whether caused by. 'eat or cold, stomach 'disorders or "icks'CAPUDSWE jsthe best remedy, to-takej' Jte quia effeetg immediate leaa- "' io take. 10c. 25a anil )a u.t ' Atlanta,. Ga.," Feb. 5. The Atlanta Georgian, an afternoon paper of At lanta, announced this af ternoofl that the pa Tier had been1 purchased by Wil liam Randolph' Hearts from. Fred: L, Seely;'' yho .established tne paper six years! ago. " . ' . V. ::'Y: ;-.,' fdrmMMrim Pull 1 CURE for 80 Yearn Cares Remedy tested - Throuxh the Blood Foul Breath, U K'bawklng- and Splttlnjr Done , V.,1-"' ,Aaway; With by Itl Use. Capt. Gilmer, of .Fort Caswell, Asked to be In Readiness. r Greensborb. N.-tl, Feb.' .7 Capt. E: Li. Jiimer, .u . a,, wna nas peen nere from Fort Caswell for the past -week on a visit to his mother, . Mrs. Juua Gilmer, received instructions yester day, from the War Department to re? poti&t once to Fort Caswell and hold his company in readiness for march ing i orders. Capt. Gilmer saw tnat the ' Instructi6ns evidently; meant that his command would probably be or dered tdt the Mexican frontier. He left during the ajternoorf for Fprt Caswejl. tHEBEST PROOF Haw.kipe,' Spittine, Fonl Breath, dis charges ; of,, yellow matter,; permanently cured r by taking internally Botanic Blood Balm -iB.v B.- F.).- -Thouaauds of sufferers have tried -Bv B. B. where all else failed, and were ctired to stay'cured. ;. fcATARKH IS fOT ONLY DANGER OUSbat' it, causes , ulcerations, death- and decay-, Of bones. ' kills ; ambition and , often causes loss of-appetite and reaches ta Kea erm debtlitjrV Idiocy; nd -Insanity: It needs attention at once.' Cnre it br; taking' Bo? tanlc Blood Balm (B. 3- B.). i It is a quick. radical, permanent care, because it rids the system' jot the poison germs that cause catarrhs-At the Bnme time,. Blood Balm (B. B.B J t)nrifles; the blood, does away with evey. symptom of catarrh. B. B B. sends a tmsiiirc noou or warm, rich, pure blood direct, -tot the paralyzed nerves and parts affected by catarrhal poison, giving warmth and strength just where it is needea, and in this way making a perfect, lasting cure or catarra in all its forms, i DUUUUISTS or bv- express, ?1 FEB LARGE BOTTLE, with directions for home cure. SAMPLES SENT FREE by writiotr Blood Balm Co., Atlanta," Ga. " Describe your trouble and free medical advice given. j- RIDE YOUR HOBBY ALL YOU LIKE Wilmington Citizens Cannot Doiibt It Doan's Kidney Pills were used they cured.-: . : , :' . The story was told to Wilmington residents.'- '' v. I'.:,: ' . .; Time has strengthened the evidence. HaS ' proven the "cure permanent. . The, testimony? is home testimony- The proof convincing.... - " It canbe. investigated ' by Wilming ton residents. - . : , ' J. F. Hansley, 40C Walnut? street, Wilmington, : N. C says : ?My. back and kidneys troubled me a great deal and I thihfc,itwas due to my being on my f eet o mutti. ' I suffered from dulr, dragging v backaches and I could ho stoop without having ' sharp twinges in my- loins. ; The kidney - secretions were too - frequent In passage - and there was sediment t in ' them. Some time ago when-1 , heard about Doan's Kidney Pilhv-T got.'a box from Bel lamy's Drug; Store an; in a few days after I began .-their use, mr painffand aches disappeared. - I have -felt - Bp much better in ierery -way. since using Doan's Kidney Pills that4 I. have no (Statement given February- 25thV 1908.) ,- . i v No TroubJe- Since r - . On December 27th, 1910, .Mr". Hanst- lev said: ' "I have hadjon occasion to use. any kidney medicine since I took Doan's Kidney Pills some - years ago and I am glad to say that they brought TTiPvla'stiiie benefit ''You are welcome tn irnntlnue publishing my t former statement;" l -. ' . " For sale " by; ail dealers.' ; Price 50 cents." Foster-Milburn Co.; 'Btffalc, New York, sole agentsTor the. United States, Ours is doing first-class Dental work at a moderate price, and we have made a ; big . success of. it.., .May. we have your work in our line? We promise you in advance complete satisfaction, whether you need the painless extract ing of teeth or crown and bridge work, Or filling, or : any other .professional operation. And you will J" find our charges right: ' ' ; , - , Renjember,We . guarantee all work, DR. GULBRETH'S Dental Parlors Front and Princes Sta. Qulckett and Beat Xlaa Wl aad Mart Block System.. -Rock Ballast. Sf-Ib. 9mt Schedule la Effect February It, 1911 1 Lt Norfolk Lv. Fetersbvrs Lt. Durham . , Lt. Lynchburg" At. Cincinnati 8.-00 D 10:40ds o tSu d a 6:25 p a us . . .1 6;45am 6:55 pa . , . ".) B.-O0 p ml 7:30a a , '. . 4 :33 p m :S0a 8 :S0 a m 111 :00 a m 7iO0am I 2:40 a ml 7:20a m 6:25 a n AS. ConiflDH Ar. Chlcaro Ar. St. Lou.0 ' Clos connection made tor Beattla. 8a Francisco and tU western points. fnumao Biet-pin aoa parior can n. aa T. Cafe dining cars. ESqnlpment and mi rice standard of excellence. - lu . Rldr and Allegheny mouataina crossed at mo plctnresau parte.. Tim tame. : aescnDura uteratura ii. iaformatloa tree, correspondence invito W. B. BE TILL. - Oea. Fata ActBt, Koanokc ' O. M. BOSLHY, . DUt. Pais., itut Slekmoad. FOR 30UTHPORT (By Harper Steamboat Line.) STEAMER; VVILMINGTON The racefis , to Ke strong 4 have vou strength for the' urreafn n?iH rii'f raininff. fust noloinsr vour nwn: nr Ha xrmi fooi'trioH? swept back by the current .of circumstances? Strength is .what yqu needthe strength that comes from good red, blood. Read these extracts from letters of jgratitude'from those who did: My eeneral health andstrenztfa hare aiaa Imnmiwl n4 F attribute this to the Uae ot.MUam.--W.. K. GrlgRH. Danville. Va. Gained 49 pound of solid flesh. Harvey Olnpesa, KerrellabarR. W. Vav Have taken only a fey bottles of Milam but feel stronger and better, more active and able to stand np under my work. Rev. FI. D. Guerrant. Danville. Va. I gained 8 l- potindH on 1 14 butties of Milam. T. B Stalna, ker, Charleston. W. Va. My etrengtlt has retamed and I feel batter ttian I lave In a years, thanks to Mi'am. Bentiie Jones, Newport New, Va,- Took six bottles of Ml lam. feet like a ndw man. Claude Car line. U91L MalnSt.. Norfolk. Va. Am on my fourtli bottle of illlam anil can now eat alii can get, and egh more than lever did in my llfe.-J. It. Roark luMiiora. . After using qeven bottles I find myself In Perfect; liealtn, fine appetite and feelins better xiian in jtj years. Mrs. 11. Reynolds. Cfits. Va. T maensix uonies or Milam and can truthfully fr J, feeling better than 1 ever remember before, Myrtle L Sehoneld. with Wemple. Eilerson & Co., Woshlneton. I). C Milam benefitted me in almost every way, if Is a magniticent (onic Harry W. Hol land. Imp; Tobacco Co..- Uanvlile. Va. I believe Milartl to be the greatest medicine vet discovered for nervous and run-down erstema.-'r. SheD Brown. Norfolk, Va. . - , , ' iiiiii ui nn. tim UUUU DLUU0 ; Leave Wilmington dairy: at J0:0or A. TrvroTnw thA name Doan's and Leave Southport dally ; at , 2:30P - 1 . ' v ii. , . .... . - .v,Sy.. . : ,,v.' '- . ,u . . T . on all Men's and Boys' - , ... . Suits and Overcoats In ordfj: td elbse out balance of wuitef !, wd offer ouf entire lock , ojEfine clothing At NBIEQURTH 9. OFF their regular value. wmm coMPAiY . , ; Furnishers. Phoiie 673. ? S.'W. Corner Front and Princess Sts. ii Jl fe7-tf Get your boy a pair of 5 ... s the most comfortable and. best wearing shoe made.: t- , ... - , - -f - ':,,r-r at v NEXT TO MURCHISON BANK. mm ifllliilfs: - v-f i POCAHONTAS Steam COAL ThatJcer iump Coat' : Wood,' M . Cuts. t. Ume! Ce ment,'Plaster,3VaTrus Roofing, StoglesBrick, Pipeocc AYour orders Respectfully; Solicited. PHONE 789 ... 1 1 Call or! us f or up-to-date WffZ Station Wagon V." Surrey's Buggies and " Carriages.' . City Livery Company Phone 15; - !.; .- . I. r . : '' 6', ' - -' Arrlrola aa ftefftrtrfet? at- MOaa'at Wltinlactaat EffeetlT Jaaaary lsl XH '.iV-i t t.' . V 3C No. 61. v S:33A.1L is. ' No. 94; 8:40 A.M. No. 63,r 8:45 A.M. - - ? No. 63 ', v ' :15 P.M. i'J ' ' - No. 62," 8a5p.it, . '' - No. 59, ., ! 6:S0P.M. ' No. 42, 7 T :00 P.M. .V- ' No. 57, 1 T:30P.M;: foiND feom: Goliaboro, Hlchmoad, Norfolk and.'Eaftttrn' . North Carolina, points. " Connect t Goldsboro witlr Southern EiUttb and -t Norfolk 8ojBthni -Railroad, r N; tl leave Norfolk 13:35 P,. M. and Klckmond ':i p..) .;::-:::'s;.';:.?v;r ' Cnadbonrli Con Wr, riorwHiei- CbarlaotW ; Savannah, JackaonyiUe. Tampa, Ft! Myers, Colotafeta and AsheUr Ihribaaa Wilmiaata4 aatf after lt T. M m4 .Colonbia. opeav ta reeel pMeaKer. at SIccpU Car- between WHralartav aad Mna? k aeaple4 "A111 kf. Jkcks6nTine, v Ne wbern .and ' InWrmedlata' GoMsboro, Richmond. ' Norfolk "ind1 f Wah InirtoV. Pnllmaa Parlor Car 'ketweea WllnUacUa aal Narfolk; aaaaaettas at, ;Roclc7 Moant with New Yrk jTralaa with ' . " 1 '! . . hi l! i I, . i ii Solid1 h kin between T7UmrntHlbn4 and, ICt Airy, Tia FtyettevUle and Sanford. Chadbonrn, Conway (!) Florence, Ckarlea ton4 Savannah. Ail . FUrtda PoUta, Co--f lumbia,, ABheTlll and the West.. Pnll- - auui Steeping Cars . brtweea Wilmington - an4 Calnmbl ; ; Jacksonville, Newbern and ..; Stations. .-, Intermediate Fayettevllle," : EUtlpn. Saaford and Intermediate Goldsboro, Richmond. - Norfolk, Washing ton and New York. PoUmaa Bretler. Bmf- -. tet Sleeptns Cara betwaea Wilaxlarton and Wasbinrton. eoaneotlna: with Maw Vark. trains, with ; PuUman and Dlnlnj Car geaviee. Pollmaa Sleeplntr Cars be- ' cweea Wllmlnctoa aad NorfoUc : - , - - ., : . J t ChaaboDraf Cpnwav and Intermedlat Daily. AREIVIX No. M. ', a 1.-00A.U.' ' No. 65, I COP.atr Ro.. V :i5P.kC 1 ''' i "V No. 6V.- f 8-05P.1C' , v No. 54, K 1:40 P.M. No. ta, .. 12:50PM. . . No. eo, . U 0 :15 A.M. v . No. 41, 9HSA.U. -V-' ' No. 68, . ! 8-30 A.M, j Dally oacept nnday. j a Dally except Monday. For folders, reservations, rates' ef :fares etc, call 'phone 100. . Punn r.iri IT. ' Jl ..w; A.H.V WIBIWilBt, WILMINGTON, Nf C: Vjj W una,. .......... Geaeral Passeacer jLgaai, 7t ' v. EJTECT DECEMBEll 4, 1911. Winter Park, Wrightavilla Wrightsvllle Beaxb aiid IntermcrllatS 1 . ; . Points. ' EAST SOUND. Leave Wil mington for Winter Park 6:30 A.M. 7:00 8:00 18:00 ' 8:30 t9:30 10:00 lli:30: 81:00 2:00 12:30 3:00 13:30 54:10 4:30 14:50 Leave WIL nungton Xor Wrights-ville PL 5:30 6:10 7:10 8:30 10:00 11:00 Leave WiW -mington - for Wrights- ville Beach 6:30 A. 1L 7;00. S 8400 18:00., " 8:30 - t9:30 -. . 10:00 51:00 P;M, 2:00 3:00 4:30 6:30 A. M. Leave Win-I ter Park! for Wilming-1 -ton t8:00 w arv ,- ! .5:30. 6:10 7:10 8:30 10:00 11:00 1311J . 10:00 U;30'; 51:00 P.M. 3:00 4:30 t 5:30 6:1Q 7:10 8:30 WEST BOUND. :-" fa'1 ' r6 :25 A.M. .40.1- f :10 " r&40 . - t9M0- t9:40 tlO:I5 ht - 11:10 - " t2:ibP'M: 2:10 r-: 2:4Q 13:10 53:50 v" 4:10 Leave . tor lor Wilmington v Leave Wrighto- vttleBeacb lor WU-mlngton 6:15 A.M.I 7:30 " 7:55" !8:30 " 7:45 A.M. t8:55 9:25 : H0:00 10:55 'vM.! 14:30 .5:10 5:40 6:50 7:10 8:10 9:40 H0: 40 11:40 1:55 2:30 3:55 H8:45 A.M. .C t . ..! , 9:11 ... . . ; , . .' 'i 10:45 " 1:45 5:2?l 6:3i 7:f0 8;00 U:25 10:30 pl:3p. 3:45 5:15 6:25 6:50 7:50 9:15 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAYS AN SUNDAYS. . lit . Leave Wilmirigtonvery halt hour. Irpm,: 00 nntll 5:30 P.M. . Leave Beach every hall hour Irom 2:45 vytll5:45 P. M. , Cars marked -do not nmqniStmays;''', V ''IT "' Cars markeJ t nmSmiday s ,raly. , ,' ( ' . " . ' Cars marked l superceded by halt tout schedule Saturday! and " C. r Sundays, t - - ' ; ; Cars markedJ leave at 1:10 P. M'on Saturdays. r , , '; : V r FREIGHT SCHEDULE. ! ; : -, . ' Daily Except Su wlay. ,' . t . , Leave 9th and Orange streets f: 00 P. M. Freight Depot open Irora 2 to 3 P.M. . . -7-. w 5)1 "Haw r I ; I i Air Lino Railway "5 rV :' ''. 1 .'- '':.''' Apply at" ..TJiUqq 'Depot Ticket. Office, Phone' 1294, r Office of Commercial Asent, Ortod' Hotel, Thono 178. - - ,, : Trains Leave Wilnilnjtoa, Effective Nor. ' ". '-.'tetii, mi. ?. -;) , i ,f- No. 455:00 .3l ' xLr-For Hamlet, and ih- termedttte points, to Charlotte, connects at Hamlet with Mo. 60, tor uaieiga aaa poinw Ncrth...c:-; .."., . v:.. :.-. ; v.-.- ,V . '. . tCrt. V iifnr Charlotte con- netting at Hamlet with throngh trains for Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Norr folk, New York, and trains la; aU dlrec tiona. Arrira-Hamlet 7:40 P. M.f leare Hamlet, 8.-O0 P. M.; arrive phariom, lwao p. u. - : : ;"".. ' ' Tralak ArrlTO at Wllnrtorta- ' 1 No. 40 12:30 P. M. From Charlotta. .No. 44 1210 A. M. From Charlotta and intermedlkte Dolnta, .-' ' r -No. 45 connects at Hamlet With No.' C5, for all poln& North; 'at- Monroe, wttk No. 53, for "Atlanta, s. - - ". r.,.'. . - No. 39 connects at Hamlet wlW'Iro!, for Atlanta. Blrminarbam and McmDhU: No., 84, for JSVsahingtoo and New! York; Ho. 32, ror Portsmouth, . Nortoi. aaa no. 43, f or Coinmbla earannah and aaeaaon " PnHman Car service win u" mafljtafned between Wilmington and Chartotta.-on trains 39. 40. 45 and 44. u - f .. ; v Sleeper on No. 45 opan.fof oocapanfy at CLAtJDH KURRAT. Union Ticket Aft' 'Phone No. lg-f, y . U J- P. A. rETTTEB. Commercial Atnt 7,-'i-Ortoar HoteL 'Paono' No. 174,.', H. S. XKAED, Illv.Pasaeasw;jLfent.W Kalelgh. H. C... . . ' . ' ' ; ' C. B.BYAN. Gen. rassensrer irent . Giyde Steamship, rf Company n . :-. -':i...to?-. ,'. - .; .. NEW YORK f ; '- '.- i; and ';..''' ' : GEORGETO WN,is. C. ".,.:.-, Wew Torte to Wnmlagioa 4. f Steamship ."Carlb,' Friday, Jan. 23, MVl. Steamship "Navahoe," Friday Feb. 2, 1812. v . ' WUntaa-toa. ta Naw Tark. Steamship.. "Navahoe.'VSat., Jan. 27.1WZ Steamship .;fCarib,' Sat, Feb. 3, ;lia, , r Wllmlngiaa to Caorgetowa.' ' Steamship "Cai-ib," , Monday, Jan. 29. 2H2; Steamship ."Navthoe,; Monday, Feb. 3, 112. . Throngh . bills - of ladlnc and throngh rates guaranteed to- and from all pointa la north and South Carolina. - For -freight, apply to , .- -s i H. G. SiALLB0NE3, Bop't. - ' .; . ::" -' Wllmlngtoa, N. C Hi :- K,- MAYNAHD. " - - v; v-: . ' 1- Freight Traffic Kanager - . It it. E1IMOND, V..P. aad G. M. ' ; ,; DR.' I. R. KEISEH OSTEOPMm - Speclaliat Ntrvous DIaaaaaav . Ofic CaxoUna Apaxtmerit Iloosa. OQc Hoars f . to ij and f u I I, ,-,- i. ' " v r :r';.' V -1 .i V ti v f : r. ,iji mi i i.t. 'i si.:;i !; 1 -5..M pi- i t'l-f.f. si i iv i ' ' Hi,- '.-it- 'i 1 1 - w ( ' I ( 1 - !) : 1 2 ctor; IS. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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