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AF1EBLIATI1 OFIIIE-LlEEIluG 4 .: Gossip In Raleigh Relative, to State and Senatorial Primaries Par- r don.Granted 'by Governor V ;' Lat suu rato '.-v tv" -'x (Special Star Correspondence ) Raleigh, N. C.,1 March 21.--The ouV come of the lengthy session of the gAme her& Saturday, Something of the, Make-Up of the Unl- vertity Nine The Player, ; (Special Star Correspondence " Chapel Hill, N. C. March 21. Th0 University team has been i getting In some stiff practice thla week, using the THear, sunshiny days to their Ml advantage Friday afternoon the team leaves ,Xor Wilmington topping over night at Goldsboro and reaching Wil dingtoo. vla 'theNA. C-1,. Saturday morning. ' .... ; Coa,ch .Clancy says he Is 1 not' In a tee last night that continued ' from 8 Y wi&Te "iffirfS? flK o'clock to xs.so. seems to meet with KE TnV Hnll1.,1?! Qt.to nAmorrfltto u-i.i 'rS, J8?;1, at present to give out definite. r.TT-T ;7;hrrr0 iD varsity ime-i very general approval amone xxA TVZ" :?ZT'-: tally every element of the party!, Not opened the ieon ' Kaintt Z Z cnly is this true of the selection of X Mimft4n8LJe Jl date ror tne state conveniiAn hin...,n " r" 6th, and ;the dates for the Tpre-' at'lKL" bXv L WTKf the June june om, uu ;iue uaies lor tne pre- at first Bailev t MftSi Trc ? clnct meetings , and trimari mv Ji!7...?S?. Irby at 23th, but also aa to the, State-wide pri- Wood in the hoi and Swink?b?bJnd nary for the United-States Senator- the bat For the gi&tartK It is Poied,out thathectloa of S'LSSS .iSJfS the committee in "ordering- the pri- ftal ZT' mary to be held on general election Aaherk.uSo .tS day instead of merely recommending initial sack in Whitakir's olace Leak to the State. convention. that this be in the practice aZ ;S done a. tj Senator asked and as the original resolutions, wide-awakefand haa the makings of offered - in the convention , by A. W. a premier first sacken in him r whita McLean provided, relieves. th.e candl- SSSAa dates of any necessity , of oing into ience as avarsity Sau on the strolg !K SSSaHnS'- hand iln Gullford tea biore caning to Caro iSdSSSS fLJ th?iaL f6?"0 Last year' he was. alternate for candidates for the State, Legislature the, premier college' first-baseman of since ,the definite calling, of. the pri- the Southj "Jlmm?' Calmes who has raary and prescribed obllgationfpr. the rt4nid Mringhtml Democratic legislators to abide by the Salem.- Bailey at selcmd haV played result of the primary n electing the good scrub ball, for four yeTrsT This Senator assure, the selection, of the year he is studying law, and to the C Thf wthf - Peasant, surprise of. his many, friends thJ nSS-fii A"1??11-?,11111 he -is playing in the .'position 'left Va over the proposal of Ocrporation Com- cant by "Bull" Hastv .with all th " Sirei"'niw,i;LaT 8 i nof .2.nly sensational fielding .skill .pf that- fam- " ,i. .v w a Jl I ous mneiaer. iroy at snort is a new ommendea it. but to prescribe that man nt nnmaa n PomUno it, a the preferential system of primaries credentlala as a 'bair rplayer from ) a uau iuai -Brougnt i college, in South Carolina. He covers . ... ,r uyyg-1 nia-territory -jniicharter the manner ers of the ' Simmons andMyootk can-1 of hla last EP!inri'n m-oo nK didacies for the , iif.agaiaatvthelU4sayirBiirr!'..Edwkrd.. M.tiiiri 1a Kjtch n and Clark, wings showing the only suryivingi member of the Kitch n-Aycockopposition to preferen- famous 5 "best? -college infield in the tial plan and Kitchin and Clark advo- South," Edwards stops everything cacy of preferehtials and. a, roU call coming his' .'way,-; and his whip over snowea ,ine ppposmg alliances jmeaUo first is perfect. He is one of the up 39 against preferentials aad 17, forJ Immortal five who have knocked, a preierenuats. - s - . Ihiome run over the park fence here. inere is certain to, oe a renewal of Young In left field played scrub ball the fight for preferentials in the State last1 year 'and showed up welV. This Convention, JWhlch has the . POWer ttH vear his ihitne-,iaa eroaHv Imn. change or abrogate entirely the action ed, and heibids fair to make a valua- of the committee. However, .there is ble man. in the outer garden Page, in understood to be a general agreement center, is. a, sweater man from last that the order for tue primaries shall yar, and has been shipped from .left stand whatever changes may' be made to center to fill the spot left vacant as to the character of it or the regu, by Jim Hackney. Page covers a wide latlons governing, it - E; J, JusUce. of range of territory, and handles theat Greensboro, gave notice that he would well. Hanes In right played the same move in the State convention, to make position last season, and helped to me cuange uiai m commmee naaibreak up one of the Virginia games voted aown. wito his sUclc He is playing the same, a paruuu i graniea oy- uovernor i gtyle of ball this season. In the boi Kitcmn ior . j. ueaver wno was Capt. Eaymond Lee is the premier convicted in Cherokee county in .1910 pitcher. His wonderful record of no of manslaughter and sentenced to sev- games lost, last year and two Virginia en years in the penitentiary. After shut-outs shows his remarkable- tal- tne killing, ueaver went West and for l ent as a pitcher. Wood, a pitcher, is a nuiuuer vi jear uvea .a very exem-1 tne same Wood that twirled sensa- plary life before being brought back tlonal ball for Clemson College. He to stand trial. Tne uovernor declares is In fine shape this Spring. Lanier that the prisoner cannot, complain at is a game little left-hander, with plen the verdict 03ut51hAt.invlew-. of his ty o fspeed; Coach Clancy speaks very exemplary lire and 'on the urgent rec- flattering 6r him' Behind -the bat ommendation of :the -3urors;vthe trial crouches' the bow-legged and'auburn f judge,- otbrwJrtflacersp"an".',nt naffed" 'TeSWrik;the'ma1fiwh&1waf ierous iOthers, including 4 ministers loped the ball laat "Summer to the tune ana ounaay acncwt wpriters, . me( par-i0f .412. - He pegs the ball to second uon is gran tea, conuiuonea on gooai with reliable accuracy. behavior.' - - ; ; There is some speculation .as to The ofllclal report of the last State whether- the team this year will be Fair, the 51st North Carolina State as successful and' as evenly balanced Fair, is just issued and is most grati- a the team of last year. At the pres- fying in its showing of 'a high degree ent stage of the season it te-difficult oi Dutceas, i uyue wi iue laci mai i to compare tne two. teams, rne team the laat year was the most disastrous has, not yei reached that well : oiled in the history of State fairs the coun-Jteam-work. which characterised - the try over. , In this report Secretary Jo-1 team' of last year, but is daily ap sepn ti. rogue tanes occasion to urge l proaching" it. mat some steps De taxen to ,nnance a new building to go up in spite - of the fact thaU there is not money in the treasury thla year for any new buildings, He wants a modern gener al exhibition building financed-and numbers of the executive ' committee They Have Stood Well In Buncombe, - . i utner Notes, ? - :; v (Special Star- OorresDondfence.Vr i ' AshevUle. ; N. a.-3Iarch 21. "The sand-clay i road leading, from Grace up peaverdam -creek is the: best road in the county today,' said County Engi neer J. C M.: Valentine to. a general conversation - about the condition ? of the roads after the hard Winter! in which he' went oTi .to say that these roads had withstood the deep freez ing much better than the macadam roads. Mr,. Valentine stated that even the .roads on the- Biltmore. eatatex hwhich' are conceded to , be, the best of macadam; had suffered much by rea son of the freezing, but so far as could be told the Isand-clay roads have not been effected very much by the "cold. He , said 'that the damage was: Caused by .the freezing of . the sub-stratum. he. opinion -advanced- by. Mr. Valem uner . win tDe - leampn witn. interest . nv the advocates of the sand-clay System of road construction. The Beaverdam road was.;.partly completed about two years ago-and has beeru In "satisfac tory condition ever since, The Win ter just' past has been , oneto, give it a thorough test.':' ' t". i "'-' v:" Work, is to begin again at once -on the. North Buncombe road; ' which had to be stopped on account of. the bad weather. L,There only;, remains , about a quarter of a mile :to be built wheri the . sand-clay road to Democrat will be joined with" the macadam at Stocksi. vine. Mr. Valentine said that con? sidering everything, this road Is in good condition and that it . would, not be long until it would be in fine shape. he wet - weather and- the- freezing caused a thorough mixing of the sand and clay, which was-, just "what was needed; although he said some of. the people 'became- discouraged, about the road 1 and some had said that ' they wished it had been let alone as it was. They will . probably sing another tune next Winter. . - 1 - :.i When the Democrat road is 'com pleted the attention of the authori ties will be directed toward, the Cane Creek road, known as : the Dr. Fletch er road, for the improvement of which Dr. M. H.-Fletcher is paying half. .. POLITICStIN GREENE Memorial Services to Col. Waddell at Kinston Health Campaign . Kinston; N . ,C , March -21 .Politics In Greene county are taking an inter- are understood to be very favorable toesting turn, especially in Republican sucn an undertaking. The .last lair circles.. W. i .Jordan, the Snow HU shows a gain of $1,855 - in gate re- editor, who is. aspiring to the county ceipts due to cutting out . free passes chairmanship, and Who is' the leader and half rate tickets. There were 4,- Qf the Morehead faction in Greenei is 153 separate entries, - 658 : more, than being antagonized 'by the Democrats any previous year. The total receipts because of his hostility to' prohibition. for the last fair were ?1884 more thanit, ia expected that the" county cam forrl910, and a gain of $4,182 Is re- paign wm be the most heated in Te- ponea in assets, rne Donaea inaeo- cent years. The Democrats, are ne-: tedness is $22,500, there, being no Oth-1 einttin'ffv'titaiktt "notleer. ahd severa! er debts and the fair property being namea have "beeh advanced as prob- vaiued at The receipts ior tne iaDie candidates. 1 year were $34,718, with 1 balance in i Th Icical chanter of Daughters of thes Conf ederacy at a called meeting passed f esoltitlons ;pf condolence and decided; to hold a memorial service for Coi. - A.- M. Waddell, whose jiaine the chapt&r bears. ; JThe' service . will be held in connection with the Shlloh Day-exercises jbn April 19th, and due bank of S8.79L, SCHOOL HOUSE .BURNED. Fine Building Near. New Berlin Was 1 Destroyed - Recently.. ; ' v (Whitevllle News-Reporter.) On Saturday evening last , iabout 1 hbnoKwill be paid the memory of the o'clock, the handsome new, school confederate, who passed away building, located midway between Ac J w.llminKton recently. .. 7 V' -i me and New Berlin, wMcn waspmu A his part' in the health campaign i. . wb. ui to.vvv vmjr Ihowbelng conducted in Lienoir coun- 6u, wu lifeu uy iuw:uuaip; "Tlt v. Dr A i D Parrott, : county super burned to the ground. This was a mod-1 . . 6f health, will le-cture in al em minding anuvtne Doan. QE inai eu of 'the 12 townships- during tue next X T . iT ZL J l IX: - lZZaZa few weeks: . .Typhoid, smaiipox, nooK ond day orthte month the trustees dlseasegi tuberculosis and gen- iook a, 2,500 insurance poucy .wiui j ,:aa-lta CJt pe the subjects 11 :::L?Jt gating tne ine. will entail, a Wa nf About 11.000. 1 .eciurfr. - (' mi ii .1 .-I iV. A 4 ya DRUG ' CO.'S SUCCESS reported that some boys are suspected oi tne crime. - j . ' . Great Popularity of Plan to Sell Medi- Thla is a great misfortuhe' to that Ztnm, Mi if Uricm and Guar- community; but of . cqurte the build- ISTcS- I ng win oe repiacea as -soon . j. Hicka-BunUng Drug Co?, theen- wuk J-,kLZt4rZi o 'lhfl terprisinff druggists rather than awau if With exception of the pianq and the i dinary methods,of introduction; burned,' includlnaf.Ijaulte a number, pf valuable Dlctunes. and a clock, which was recently donated by Mr. Hugh "MacRAe. urzed the Howard Co.,, to secure ?n, ' J;; a oiuick sale for th'eir.ceiebrated spo dyspepsia hy, offering the regular 50c. bottle at half price, nv' rlLfLrSLn-: of Dr. -Howard specific for. 25c.Tthcy i. r 7 ' w V, Tnh hav so much faith ia the remedy; that is the awful speed of our earth. througtj P"?-,, :refuna; money Uo ; any Hpace. We wonder; at- such ease ol not ; , flZ When your head aches your. stomach vr -T,''' "a" r...v--i; t does not digast food easily 'ami natur u Knpmg, no aisiress jusi iuwwu6 . . -Mnatw Krtpct8 work that brings good; health and nne th AV tired - feellne ciddi. AC L - A TA T I - UAIm I fcT.Ww v ' " feelings. Jamy's. npsa. bad taste in the mouth, coated tnneue. heartburn, sour .stomach, ' r ' . I 1 nM .In rrtn tn IKfi Attn VWQ.laW r. . v. Ti.. iroariaK ji iiutnifi vuc uwu 20" and a-et a standard article. They ;lv' 'r ' VT' i "c me ce8l. ASK your OWUtJl.. mn ot vnu ft'MTif pedfic n . , " , idoes nc ' 1V1H.IT .Tl 1 1 1 ATI .IT" . . : L ' . '. .-. u ' . J ..... . - . . t . - A . f . . J. ....... fM m.. r nlr V rl A child averts the purpose of a des- ache.' Thousands if women i are to i.ipnhu m,i- rZ.A ThaotfR I riav free trom that' painful disease this afternoon. . , . : : ' vSolely-toroughJttse-of this specific. 8 A N b-C LAY JFI 6 A D " NEGRO CONVICT-LYNCHED, Killed a Guard and Tried to Kilt , : Another. . ; ' . . Cochran, . Ga., 31ch. 21. Homer! Bush, .a negro convict, was lynched this afternoon after he had killed Guard Joseph Goody, aged 40, and at tempted to-shoot down two other guards, in a convict camp a mile out side of this town. - -" - Bush and 60 other men in the camp: it .is said, had plotted to make a .get away this afternoon. Bush-felled Coo- dywith a shovel and .seizins tne re- yolver from the prostrate form of the dead guard,, he opened fire on the two other.- guards. Neither" of the. two was injured,, but both returned the firei Bush, his ammunition exhaust ed, 'fell to the ground with a bullet through his body. . None of the other convicts attempted to escape. Authorities at Cochran were not! fied and 'aid was dispatched to the camp to prevent an outbreak. The news of. .the killing spread quickly.- Bush, guarded by the depu ty sheriffs, was being taken, to Haw- klnsville, 10 miles from this place, to be locked up .when a mob of 60 ' men covered the. deputies, with guns .andJ l.t. .Al ' 1 iM..vn.M. n.n CI I look uie ynsuuer. . xue uegiu - na.a eickly ' strung up to -a "telephone- pole and his body riddled witn bullets, j FRECKLES March worst Month for This Trou ble How to Remove Easily . There's a, reason why nearly every body Tfrecqles in March, ' but ' hap pily there - is also a cure for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay freckled. iSflmply get one ounce of othine, dou ble strength, from any first-class drug gist in the city. of Wilmington and apply a little of it at night, and in the morning you.wni see that evert the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, while the light ones have van ished entirely Nowis the time to rid "yourself of 'freckles, for if no re moved now they will stay all Summer, and BDOil an otherwise beautiful com plexton. .Your money back if othine fans.' Wry. L.JIIDITDlKikWeSlLl!) Quickest and BestLIne -'Wwi vand ;North- Bloek jrstTii. Rock Ballast. 85-lb. Ralls xBcbedale In Effect rebmary 13, J911: Lv."!Norfolk .'. U Lv. Petersburg. Lv'Durlfam .. ". LTjI.ynchburgr . Arv Cincinnati . Ar. Columbus . Ar. Chicago i. V Ar. St. . Louis.; . 8:30 a.m. ll:00a.m 7100 a.m. 2 ;40-a.m. 1 :20 aan. C :45 a.m.! 5:00 p.m. o :J p.m. 8:00n.m 10:40 p.m. 5 :M p.m 6:25 p.m 6:25 p.m 6 :55 p.m, 7 :30 a.m 8:30 a.m Close, connections made for Seattle.- San Francisco, apd all Western points. - 4; Cullmaa sleeping and parlor cars N. and W. Cafe-dining cars.- Equipment and ser vice Hf-nndarrl of excellence. Bine Rid ire and Allegheny mountains crossed at mostf Time tables. - descrlptiv literature and Information free. .. Correspondence Invited, - - W. BBBVILL., : ' . Genl Pass. Agent, Roanoke, Va. C. II. BOSLEY, ,, y A '. Dist," Pass. Agent, Richmond, Va. FORSOUTHPORT . (By Harper Steamboat Line.) - STEAMER WILMINGTON Leave Wilmington daily at 10: DO: A. M. ... - .... Leave Southport dally at - 2:80 , P. . EAT LIKE GH0C0UTEN 3- . ' The only Laxative and Uric Acid Salvest combined in Tablet form.TbMore convea.' U4 than I innif nr SaltrT , r . ,M .111... 11 AHAWMjV'-. - Cure Constipation In a NifhLOuickly" Relieve lodijestionARbesniatUraaBd1 Uric Acid Ailmaats.l ' , - 4 - V '', USB TWeM TO-PAY. At Drazslat 10, 25."50c, or MaU Prepaid. KRAMER MEDICAL CO.. Richmond. V. : -- - m-- Therel n man io the United States who has perhaps fcearcl more.wowtu - -wren man any omer man or woman ia the country. Thaae secrets are not secret of guilt or shame; but kthe iecreta'of tnfferinftnd they have been eanfided to Dr. JUV. Pierce in the hope and, expectation, of advice and help.: .-That few of these women have been disappointed ia their ex pectations ' proved by the fact that ninetyeight per Cent, ef all women treated by pr. Pierced have been absolutely and altogether cured.' Such; a record would bo remarkable if the ; cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when that record applies to. the treatment of more than half -a-million women, in a practice Of over 40 Vnra. it i nhnumiMul nd entitles Dr. Pierce to thff gratitude accorded hint by women, as the first of specialists in the treatment of women's diseases.' . ..v . ; - ? Every wckT woman mayJbonsult Dr. Pierce by letferV absolutely without oharge. All repbes are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, Without . any printmg or advertUifl whatever, upon them.- Write without fear as with out tee, to vrpTui s tnopensary Medjeal Association, Dr.; R. V. Pierce. Prest. ' ' w. " . ' fc... ...V . if eg) ar For bud en and! IU " r ,-SBo'ytrBpilt-hlp , irtnickeroocker Stilts sizes from 4 to f 18 ; years, ' rJrlcedi frcna $3.00 to -$14.00. The swellesl line of . Boys' Clothing . tn. ' the vState,"U? '' : - : "' V ' '. ' v,' -'C'.-"- ' . v v . - x - Men's Coat and . Pants New Spring1 styles, Serges, Mohairs,, Cashmlers, all new designs of sincerety make, price, from $10.00 to - ' $27.50, all displayed In our new way cabinets and It's a pleasure to show them to you. -.. . ; .' - - - " ; - 5 and lODry GoodsWe can save you 2 1-2 to 5 per yard. " ; - 75eAlWool Serges indJ Mohair colors, ; Navy .Creatri, .. Grey, thU-.;i ' " weeto 48c. r ' . ; , .. ' -. - : v ;Hi5c. jg Cloth, isjrds, price $lio.-, " 7c Shirtings, lieht and dark colors for 5c. ; : Yard-we Homespii;. 1 .. , -'. 1 'v 1.' J H FUGHS 28 South Front Street. - Arrivals and Departures, at Traias at TTllmbrtoa j&ffectrva yebi-uary XSth, "MU. DEPARTTJEES : T ' ' . TO "AND fROMJ . i f, " j ARRIVALS , ....- c , ' f ' ' . . r 4-, rrr - ( . ' -' ' ; l 1 , ., ,: - Goldsboro. Rlcnmoud, Norfolt and Eastern V - ' -" f ;v t " - North Carolina . points. - Connects ' at " - - . - - No. 90, ,: . , Goldsboro vwith, .outbern-' Railways and ;t No. M, ' ! 8:40 A.M. Norfolk,- Sontheru RailToadv N. - 91 - ? 8 1W0A.M, ' , ."- v ; -; 1 leaves Norfolk !3:53 P. M. and. Richmond - :r : " ; CbaabbBrn, Conway, Florence, CBarlefltonj -j " - 1 : - - 1 ."'' Bavannan;. Jacksonville,- Tampa, it.- - . . - - V ' . No. 51, V : Myers, Columbia. and 'AshevUle. Pullman No. 60K . ' ' ' : 'Stoeplaa1 Cas Between ' Wlunlaaton and - ' i - .535 A. if. Celnmbla apef t receive paaeasrs. at H:5flP.M. . . . j ' , wilmlactoa a and after 10)00 P. and . f: v ' ; - . : w teempied until 'tsQ'JkvH --. - ' f--.-' ... -v. , : . ,,; : --, . ... .... . v . T , . . .. . , - j.' . A ; No. 64, ! . . Jacksonville, 1, Newbern ! and r Intermediate - Na. Ci, ' ,. , 7 : 1 5i50A.M . B1Tatlon8 . . '. .' ' .- I :50P.M. .t.' 4r.'"1 v. ' c .v r;.vi,W iV,-1 ' rfcl; . .'' . . - : " 1 . 1 i" 1 v ij..- . ,', ' ,i i i ,' . i i . i ' i . , i t i . . . . in " ;-': -"'' . V Goldsboro, Richmond," Norfolk and Wash. .' w No. 48, ? Vlirjrton, PaUaaaa Parlor Cars- between .-':'No 49 ;. . :! , k :. . . . -WUmi&saa'MA Norfolk, connecting at -v., ; :3p Aw M. : liooky Jjouat with New York Trala with 0 :15 F. M. -;'v. - PnUman getvlce. - c ' - ;-;-."..' T' : ' - r - ' - -' : No. 53, . Solid train between Wilmington and Mb .. "-.' No. 62, :-- 8:43A.M. -Airy, via Fay ettevUle and Banford. -, 8 :05 P;. Mv , , -V1' : . . - y . ' r .' .-. u i" - "w; v t:"f'- i: . r -V Chadourn; Conway (1),- Florence, Charles- ; . ' ; 1 ; , N. 55, - ton, Savannah,- All Florida Points, Co- ' Noi 54, - lumtoia, (AshevUle .and the West. ;-PnlK .,,.--. 3:15P.M. , man Sleeplna Cars between Wllwdnatoa . 1:40 P.M, . ..,V- i. and. Columbia. ; ; , . . -J 'm . i. .' 'I .1. -;C"r' " ' No. (52,' - . JacksonvUle,', ' Newbern and Intermediate ..... N. 63, ; ' 325P.M. Stations.-: v .. . . 12:50P.M, , Nof 50, Foyetteville, -Sanford and - Intermediate . No. GO, -! eaOP.M;, . Stations. ,-, ' . 110:15A.M. 1 .' ''. - - r " '' 111 '" 1 ' . i. i . : : ' , K - , Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, ' Washing- ' : . ;f - - ' -V-' -ton and? New-York. Pullman Broiler, Bnf- ''"-,."- , No. 42 r.. fet Bleepiaa Para between WUattaaton No.. 41, aad Washlnjrten, connecting' with New ' -'. ' :, 7.-00P.M; York trains, with Pullman and Dlnlac " 10KOA.M. Oar Service. Pullman Sleeplna Cars be- ' , ' ' :' . ' , -; tween-WUmlnaton and Norfolk. . . - . , v - No. 57, Cbadbourn,- Conway . and Intermediate , ? No. 58, 17:30P.M..j . Stations. - . . ' , r t 'l:aflA.M. Daily . - ! Dally except Sunday. a Lally eieept Monday. " - -' For folders, ireservatiens rates of fares, etc call 'phone 100. " : ', ' W, J. CRAIG, . ' vv.-u:t,Vv; " ; T. C. WHITE," ' . '":" ' " Passenaer Traffic Manager. 1 ' - General 'Pas lenaer A rent. ' - . , WILMINGTON, N. C. . . -'j' - , .- '". '' ' A Proposition For You: - Uponi j5c?ceIptjof fpSoper referice we will deliver an absolutely '. NEW PRINTYPE OUVER to you and charge you Five ($5.00) Dol- : "lars' per.. month rental..At tha expiration of nineteen months, pro- vlded yourTental has' been paid promptly each mShthf we will give -"you the typewriter. . ;. . i XNovl It's Up to You Second-hand and REBUILT Underwoods, Remingtons, Royals, L. ' C?- SiMth-Motrgrchs mith Premier s, In fact, 'any kind you want-- at BARGAIN PRJ5E; All our REBUILT machines have practlcaliry the feame guarntee as the "manufacturers give. " " . "r .'J s CONSULT US BEFORE BUYING. PROMPT -ATTENTION . , MAIL ORDERS GIVEN G; w YATES & CO. ROAD TO WE ALTH - ' - - . .. - ... , : : . ,K . . ... - ' . - -.t . , 5 tr ?Jf. .. ' . JThls road seems, to many, hard to" travel. Even a start appears . Impossible i but, "There's a Reason;" they don't; get' right down to business and make an earnest sincere effort? A few hundred dollars will give; you the 8tart.. .We will. help, you the rest of the way. '. Are you billing to try? If so, see us at once. . ' ".' -;7 C u '-WILDER '&' CwiETTS x INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. TThone No. 162. ' 207 Princess St. - -- --- v-- " - ,' '.'V ;3'i t , ..'' ; TUCKERS I tUttl rT M C TfXhS Y?DA MIXP AMn MADRI F - Mausoleums, Monuments. Headstones. Steps Curbing and fron Fencing for Cemeteries and . uravey ards. '... .:'-..: , - Out-of-Town Orders Receive Prompt At fention Write for Catalogue vand Price-tist "519 North Second Street, Between Red Cross , . .. i: :, and Union Station. . ,i .i'. ' mhlO-tf : PERFEQT LIGHT &A To have a Perfect Light arid ar Smokeless" Heater it is. iNecessary 10 nave a water wnite, iou aeg. rire icsi ju (State -Test) .vi a" -a1; iiviT;:; v: Prime. AiVhite,and;bther off grades 50 deg; Fire Test bilS';(State Test)'Wli Not Do the Trick. . r : v j We sell but the-One Grade. Try Us. ' , . . ; v Thone 873. : ' - ' . WilrningtbnN. Ci POtJAHOntAS StearhtJOAl- Thacker Cuts.' IJm ment, Plaster, Walrus Roofing Shingles; Brick, Pipe - Your crdert Respectfully Solicited ; V : ; ';' UUl UB f U U U Vai UNSa U Lea r , V. r HONE 789 CO 1 1 ; r y : SUBURBAN SCHEDULE. ' : : '; y IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4, 191L Winter Park, WrlghtiylUe, WrlghtsMUe Beach nd Utttennefllsl :..: r : -'. Points. - , - - . ; EAST BOUND.,: Lcare Wil-i mlngton lor Winter : Park . Leave W1LI mington lor . rule 8:80; AJ1 ,7:00 .8:00"'" ' t8:00 - 8:30 L-r" t?:30 " ; 10:00 11;30 81:00 PL t'2:00 12:30 ' .3:00 13:30 "1 4:1Q -0 4:30 14:50 . - 1:30 " 6:10; -7:10 .. r. 8:30 ' .'" .' .10:00 . 11:00 6:30 JJ1 7:01 Leave Wil mington lor Wrights vllle Beach 6:30 A.M.r6 8:00 t8:00 8:30 t9:30 10:00 t8:00 8:30 11:30 1:0QLPM. 3:01 4:30 5:30 6:10 7:18 8:30. 10:00 11:00 iLeaveWTn-l ter Park - lor Wilmliifr .ton lOiOO. 11:00 P.M. V - v-; .. 3:00 . WEST BOTJND. :25 JLM. t:48 r8;W T rsuo'.r-;.' few ' W:40 " Sl0:15 ' 11:10 " 12:40 P.M 2:10 Leave lor lor Wilmington Leave WrUrhtJ. viueBeaen lor WU- , minxton - - r 2:40 13:10 - 4:10 6:1S A.M 7:80 7:51 - 8:30- t8:5S-,,--9:2$ ; .... . . tlO:00 10;55 - 12:25 P.M. '2,:80'cyj""''' a A 1 ' ic 4 7:41 A.U. W4:30 -. . ; 15:10 " " 5:40 5:38 6:50 " ,6:10 r 7:10 2-; 7:10.", 8;10. " 3:30' 9:48 " ' ,. ' 10:40- . ii:4o " t8:45 A.M. t:ll ':"" ' 10;4J 12:1S,P.M. ' Mi1''- '- ...., kit ' u ) '' 3:55 t m. 5:25 6:35 700- 8:00 9:25 10:S0K" U:30 1:41 5:l5ff;3v. 6:25 ' " 6:58 7:58-.V 9:15l SPECIAL FOR SATUEDAYS AND SUNDAYS." it"T nrtMn4At .irerAwn Via1 )iAn fmm O'AA Mtif 11 K.4A T Hf J-n9V fTlUlUUgliVU UfUi UVU1 AJ. U1U .W ViJJK.i v.w a . in. i . Leave Beach every hall hour Irom y:45 until 5:45 P. M. . Caw marked do not ran Oh Sundays. - . - , ; - .i ' J Cars marked t run Sundays onlyv - x - . , . , Cars marked f superceded by hall hour schedule Saturday! and Sundays . , -; :"' ;,--v - t.:: "': ' Cars marked 5 leave at" 1:10 PM. on Saturdays - FREIGHT SCHEDULE. -y.,'z bally Except Sunday.-' - ' Leave 9th and Orange streets 3:00 P. M. ; ; . Frelxht Depot open Iron) 2 to 3 P. M, 1 : ."Air Lino hallway ; Apply at Uaioil . Depot ' ticket 'Oltlca, Thont 1294. or Office of Commercial jSat, Ortoa Hotel, 'Phone 178,; Clyde 6 .1 Steamslgdp any to Tralna Imt WUmUt. Klfectlve Jan. - ',. ; 1912. 'v -.--.V1 ' , I &6. 4S-6.-00 A. M. for Hamlet, aad ia termedlate pointa, to Charlotte, connecta ai Hamlet with JXo. 68, for Kaleiga ana poinii North.-'v' --, ' Wn sft Ji v - Mlyor Chirlotte. coa- nectl&g at Hamlet wlta throngh tralai i of Atlanta, Birmingham. -JacluionvlUe, Nor folk. New York, and traina in-aU-41rec-on. Arrtva Hamlet 7:40 P. M.i leave Hamlet, 8:00 P. M.J arrive cnarione, liww - Tralas Arrive at Wllmlartoat No. 40120 P. M. From Charlotte. - No. 14 12:10 Ai M-Prom Charlotte and intermediate pointa. : ...f i !- , ' No. 45 .connects at HaMet with No. , .for aU pointa North: at Monroe, wita no. 63,- for Atlanta. -.. -. . - - - No. S3 connects a Hamlet wtth.Ho. 41, for Atlanta, Birmingham and Mempnuf Ko. 84, for .'Washington and New lork; No. 32, ror fortsmontn, nerroia, aaa- no, 43, for Columbia, Savannah, and Jackson- -.PnUman Car ee'rvice will toe maintained between . Wilmington and r Cbarlott tralna 39. 40. 45 and 44. -v-'.'.:. ' -- - -Sleeper oa No. 45 open for. ooenpancy at ' - -r . V- i CLAUDE VCBltAY, Union TickCigt 'Phone No. 124. r . :. . . : P. A." FETTER, Commercial Agent 3 ' j Orton HoteL ' 'ITione No. ITS. . v -, H. S. LEAP.D, Dtv. Paaaenger Agent, Kalelgh,N. C ,. a B. BY AN. Oe. ranaense AMSalQ' f 1 .- Porta moata. Va. - mall-tf "i z new: TDitK : J, , ' J GEORGETOWN. S. C. "IT New York-te rVUmlngten. r. : - SteamsUpr "Carib," iPrt, Mar. . 22. 1812. Steamship Navahoe,'? Frt. - Mir. 29,. 1912. -' ;. - - ' . : ... - . , - r WUmlagtoa te ; New York. . . Steamship "Carlb," . Sat., Mar' 2f), 1911 Steamship-. "Navahoe,". at., Apf.j 6,' 1912. .... . - : n i . i ! . .i- . . . - , Wilmington to Oeorgetown. . . Steamship r vcarib." Mool Mar. 25. . 1912. Steamship "Navahoe.'Y Mott.;Ap?. ,l, . 1912. Through, k ilia, of lafllag aad . lowest through rates guaranteed to-and fron) all poinjta in North and South Carolina. v For Irelfht, apply 'to ' -1 :, ". ' , ; . , 1 . . . H. Q., 8MALLBONES, Bop't, ; . !' T- - -r .Wilmington, X C, ' H. HL MA YrUBD, - : v - .- Trelgbt TrafEie Hanagar.. - H. M, BAYMOND, YV. and O, It , ' ' southern. liUap Company U WILMfNOTON f koom ru- rcora tu CLOE-PililllS V -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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