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. . ,- A - AFFAIRS AT STATE CAPITAL .1 . 4 . Insurance Affair Vin'StateLifevOf Hon. Richard Battfe Despaired of. ' Tax Affairs InVCherokeeV t ' OthV News fyotes;, (Special ; StarCorrespondence.) Raleigh; '''C.iU&TC'l 2-State Commissioner of Insurance Young re ports that an7 investigation -of ' inquir ies that hay:WttV:;jxIm"deyel6ps the fact that Tyson & Co., Northern insurance brokers,,; jhave, been writing into North . Carolina 'offering citizens insurance in five; different, insurance concerns, the; officers in' all of which assure him ttfat the brokers bare no authority whatever to represent them and ' that. iuruienjiyi'": they, know noth ing of the brokerage-concern'; . ': At the Church of the Good Shepherd Sunday morning special prayers were offered for Hon; Richard H. Battle, the senior warden, "who is' in a very critical condition at his home here. He has been growing" weaker for several weeks now, the infirmities of old age being his principal malady. His $on, Dr. Lewis Battle, of New York, is here with him. There ls'still a nope that tne opening of. the Spring wea ther conditions may enable this Hon ored and most esteemed citizen - to take a new hold . of life. , His health has declined steadilyi' ever Blnce, at the insistence of Democratic leaders here two years ago, heundertook the ardubus duties of representing ake county in the legislature. - Judge J-r l' Webb dnvened a: two weeks' term of criminal ' court f5r Wake ciounty today. : Two negroes are to be tried for. murder and there, are a great numbervoL defendants for min or offenses with, 24 jail c&ses waiting to be disposed, of. .. ., , . Governor Kltchlh has gone to Spar ta, Alleghany county," to ' deliver an address in connection with a big, edu cational and railroad rally there to morrow in connection with county court week. He will be In his office again Wednesday r -Y ; ."a ;'. ' . j Chairman .Franklin McNeill, of the Corporation Commission;, is just back from Murphy, Cherokee-county, . where he and Commissioner Lee went to ad just a number of complications that have arisen over the assessments made by the county board of asses sors against various properties there. Commifesioner Lee stopped over at his home in.Wayjiesville for; a day xr two. The orders Jwill .be made ad' justing the tax assessment ' Issued within the next few days. . Wednesday, Thursday, ana Friday of this week there will be in session the District Association of County Su perintendents and' City School Super intendents for this centrally district. comprising 20 counties. : State Super intendent of Public Instruction Joy- ner will preside. He is now perfect ing the programme and is confident of a very successful meeting. - Commissioner of Insurance James R. Young has applications .from the Augusta Fire Insurance.) Co., of Au gusta. Ga.. and from the Order of the Golden Seal, New York, to enter the State. ' The applications are for 11 cerise. Mr. Young is sending through out the State a bulletin on "Individu al Responsibility for Fires," in which he declare that no real progress can De maae m cnecKing nre waste, enor mous as It is, until it comes to pass that the men who have fires are not regarded as unfortunates, but' looked upon as a public offender. He says "individual legal responsibility for losses by fire seems drastic, but is a real necessity. He is also issuing not able circulars on "The Criminal Fric tion Match,'.' and on "The Gasoline- Silk Folly.' . " . .. . ; , JAIL DELIVERY AT NEWBERN g Six Prisoners Pick Lock and Climb To Ground on Blankets XewbarnT N. C, Mar.cb 24. Be tween the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock this morning six colored prisoners, three awaiting trial on the charge of burglary and three. Federal prisoners. escaped from Craven county jail and although a thorough search has been made by the police and county -.offi cers, all of the fugitives are still; at large. Tne prisoners' were all coo-1 fined in one department. In some v,ay they picked the lock on their cell door, climbed to a skylight in the jail corridor on the - second floor and in ..this manner Vreached " the roof. Fastening & - number of " blankets ; to- gether, they descended to the ground. Jailer Williams heard one of the men strike the ground as he lumped from the rope. He Iran, to the - door, but the man 'was more thanfhalf a block away. Every effort will be made to capture the fugitives., . ,'.. REVIVAL, IN . ONSLOW. Rev. E. C. Glenn Preaches to Large Congregations Nightly., , . (Special Star Correspondence.) ' Jacksonville, ; N. C, ' March ; 25. Jacksonville and ; vicinity have just passed through one of the best revi vals she -bas enjoyejm several years The whole country seems , aroused Old people as - well as young seem greatly, benefitted- - - Rev. -. E. C. Gelnn, an evangeist of the. M- J. Church, has been here several days conducting the meeting In the -Methodist Church, assisted by his noble write, and Revs Mr. Wcodard, of the'M. 'E; Church, and Liles. of the Baptist church. - : At least 25 or 30 additions to the M. E. church and a good number to the oth ers. Many, backsliders were reclaim ed and the church greatly strengthen ed and great good is to 'follow the works of Mr. jGlenn and hia noble as sistants. . ' ;" v . v 1 . Glorfbus NeWs. comes from Dr. T. Curtlss, Dwight, Kan. He: writes trI'not'only, hare cured bad diseases of eczema in my patients with Electric Blttors, but al so curedV myself; by. them .of thesame uisease. I feel sure they, will benent any case, of ' eczema." This shows what thousands have.- proved, j that Electric Bitters is a most effective blood purifier. It's an excellent rem edy for eczema, teter, salt, rheum, ul cers, boils and running sores. It sum uiates liver, kidneys and bowels, ex- Pels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Price 50 cents. Sat Isfaction guaranteed by ,Robt.,R. Bel lamy. . . ' Bellamy for State Senator. Bellamy for State Senator, DARING STORE" HOBSERY. -' Over $125 Worth of Goods Taken From rMr; G.E. Burnett's Storev- r. The 'first eerlouB stbrebreakine and robbery for3, several months occurred yesterday morning between 4th6 hours of; midnight and 4 o'clock, when', the grocery -store bf Mr, GeoE;; Burnett, at Sixth . and Dawson street, wa en tered by unknown . parties and goods taKeir amounting in value to about $125. The police have no clue as to the identity of the' guilty parties. A, 'wholewlfidow was removed on the Dawson street side of the store and- .th robbers made their entrance in this manner. - The upper and lower sashes of the window were found yes terday morning in the. yard of a neigh bor, next' door. Among the goods tak en, were cigars, tobacco,- cigarettes, nams, etc., ail m ihe - original cases, and a number of large sacks of flour. How ,the ; guilty. parties- managed -to carry vaway all their ; plunder- is- hot known, but it Is supposed that" they usea a push cart dray, : . ".' ; The robbery wag- discovered when the store was opened yesterday morn ing, 'Police .headquarters .was imme diately notified, and officers wentto the scene and made a thorough' inves tigation. : but . failed .to discover any clue that gives promise of leading to me -capture oi tne- roDDers. ; it is De- leved. that - the guilty parties were colored as several . suspicious negroes were seen in the neighborhood of the store In the earlier part of the night. This is the first serious -store break- ng since' the epidemic of the latter months of--1911. In the daring nature of its accomplishment and the charac ter of the goods taken it bears , the earmarks of some of the robberies oc curring at that time, and some of the officers have theories that the eame men are at ork" again..; It isv hoped that some development - will occur which will lead to the capture of the robbers and ' discourage another - out break similar tor the8 one which terror ized the citizens and business men sev eral months ago- : . . ,v... -A . vr: ; Report was also made to the police station that some one tried-to enter the residence at No. 511 South Third street- Saturday night, but that the would-be burglar had been frightened away. - n ..;..a KINSTOrV AFFA-IrV 1 ' Men and Religion ForNvard Municipal Concerts Other. Notes Kinston, N. C March 25. Kinston's committee on delegates ta the "con- Religion Forward , Movement, to -be held in New York .next month, hasjae cided that the minimum number Which this city will send will be four.h The delegation will.be a mixed one of min isters and laymen, and tviII be strong- y representative f . the city s-. reli- gious and business interests: No diffi culty was experienced in .nnancingthe work. here;--. i: . - --i - i-'- Kinston iso'have Sunday afternoon concerts this Summer: by the Second nfantry Band, and.it is proposed, to erect a temporary stand on the court house green for the purpose. An ex periment last year, when Parrott s park was utilized, , for the purpose, proved - 'immensely; .popular,' although the distance, was too great to benefit the public - as;-.was - desired-; The City will probably erect the bandstand, and the musicians" will give; their sesyices gratl.:' V - - Efforts will be made to hold an avia tion exhibitton ' in Kinston some time during midsummer. The Chamber of Commerce and individual sportsmen will back the' Movement.' and with the large outlying, country to draw, an attendance from, there is no doubt that the event could be made a finan cial success. Beachey or Curtis will possibly be secured for the nights. CONTEST jN SOUTH ' CAROLINA Birt MLily White!-. And- Opposing Fac , tlon Favor Taf t TSDecial to Baltimore Sun.) ; Spartanburg, S. C, March 25. 14 of South. Carolina's 18 delegates, to the Republican National Convention have been chosen by the original, jor "Biaos and Tan." wing of the party. 12 of the 14 have been instructed for Presi dent Taf t and. the other two are not instructed. ,It is practically certain that two of . the four y ex to be se lected will -ibe instructed for. Mr. Taft. The "Lily Wdhtes," wbo are con trolled by John G. Oapers, national committeeman, Will head a state con vention on May 4th and cair Cohgres sional district conventions immediate- lr arte ward. A full delegation will be sent to the National Ajonvenuon to contest the seats : of . the Black: ana Tan" deleeaees. v ; , The "Lily Whites" are-waiting to see which way the cat will jump, but are expected to support Mr Tart. Here's a Prescription That Not Only Banishes1 AllStomach : Misery biitMakes Run , DoWa People Strong and Energetic. v--' .vr'-''' V -..-Miserable a 11 r u n down, ner vous, d .p o "n d e n t people can wake up-c ar really fee good ri-c 1 blood . flow ing through their veins. after finish ing 4 only '.one I 5 :0 cent box of MI0-NA Stomach Tablets. T.h e a e really r e- tr; v m a r k able tablets not only thoroughly clean the stomach: drive. out gas sourness and - fermentation and mak& the sto mach Btrong anL vigorous, but they put, vigor, vitality and confidence Into hopeless people," ; ;J ' E ;x ..i'' " Start a treatment today get a 50- yvanf 'Hnrritillro tTiAm'na dlrAr.t.A1 and before you have', finished; the bna-H machinery will be. able to perxorn? its functions willingly and cheerfully Money back if they; fail to benefit jeold (by RobJR.eHamjr and druggists Vigorous People y ATTt-E' STILL CRAGE3. -' ' i Five' hundred Dead In Battle of Cor- X-kS' -., -5:;' ralitos. 5 r: ' i Jimlnez, v Mexico, March : 25 .At 3 o'clock this- afternoon the " battle Of CorralitoS beghn'- yesterday, "continued furiously. ' to. the rebel camp the Fed eral dead were, estimated atr 400;rand the rebel mortality : at 100. Among U ose wounded .today- it --.la vrenorted wa& "Gen. 4Bianqiet, oheVxif the most f aasniag ana -'desperate, or . the govern ment ?eaders. , The report , that Gen. Salas ', Was wounded is - incbixect and iWas.due.to the' omission- cf a mark ,of punctuation 4n ardispatch... 4 ':t-.i : . ': The rObels bold a. superior position on the .heights, on the flanks and Vx front of the government troops. T.be Matter, despite thefrlosses an4 disadr vantages of -position and numbers, sncrw no signs ot surrender. ,',- ; ; As .viewed by Gen. Campa, ndwever, their' only chance of continuing the ;fight much longer ' is thfr arrival Of l-Gen. Trucy Aubert ."with 500t cavalry Trow Torreon. Auburt is reported to hive started from Torreon. : u ' j Mexico Cy, March 25 . Apparent- y.-fcs liable messages received by - El Imparcial report a complete Federal defeat at Jlminez. ' General Gonzalez Salas, commander-in-chief of the. Fed eral army Is reported to have commit ted -auicide. Both Generals Blanquet and rTellez are-reported wounded; cthei1 officers were killed and 50 ofli cersy'taken 'prisoners to Chihuahua, together with many, privates.' Orozco. with' 164 carloads of ' Rebel soldiers s , reported moving toward Torreon. All federal troops are said to have al ready withdrawn to that point. V ) MR. B. 'F. SUfGG DEAD. Passed ' Away Rather Suddenly in -r Washington, C. Hospital. Washington, N. C, March 25. Mr. Benjamin Franklin r Sugg, a. former resident of this. city," died (very. sudden' y 4:ai xne., wasmngionr nospiiai aooui o crack- this morning :from heart failure. Mr. ' Sugg and family arrived at the hospital last , night from Farm- vlllet where he had been visiting rela tives and feeling slightly indisposed. Went to the hospital accompanied by bla son. Some time -during the. night he grew.. rapidly worse. --Before, his son coulch arrive he passed away. De ceased was in his. 6 th. year. v , : He is survived by one son, Mr. T. J. Sugg,"of ;.thi3 cky and ' two , sisters. Mrs. Susan Harding and Mr Jacob Jdyner, of Greenville, N. C. .The re mains were taken ta Greenville this afternoon, where the. funeral will take place- . r Mr.. Sugg was at one time a repre sentative in the State : Legislature rom this county, a member of sever al secret orders and had, many friends II OPIATES v NARCOTICS FOLEY'S HONEYS roiwPhlnant Mr; ww - STOPS COUGHS - qJRES COLDS ForCROUJ, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP- INQ COUGH, LA GRIPPE COUGHS, HOARSENESS and ALL COUGHS and COLDS, yt is BEST and SAFEST for CHILDREN and for GROWN PERSONS The Genuine is is a Yellow Package FOR 'SALE" BY ROBT. R. BELLAMY. DUNLOP MILLS FLOUR - Galligo Meals. We carry a large stock f these goods on hand and have considerable quantity pur chased before ' the advance. Aslf us for quotations. 7 ' "r- Wholesale. Grocers and " 4'v Distributors. ?" LnIryJ Onlckeat avnd BMtlitiae North Block System. ' Rock Ballast. '85-lb. Rails Schedole In Effect rebrnary 13, 1911 1 -' Xif. Norfk . , 8:30 a.m. 8 :00 p.m, lv. reteibnrg Dv. Durham.'.'.-.- J ", Lv. Lynchburg , 11:00 a.m. 10:40 p.m. 7:O0 ajn: 2 :40 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 6:4.1a.m. 5:00 p.m. 6 :jo p.m. 8:25 p.m Ar. Cincinnati , Ar. Columbus . 6 :25 p.m. :5a p.m. Ar. Chicago ' . ' 7 ;30 a.m. 8 :30 a.m. Ar. St. Loflls. . ' 6 :33 p.m.; Close connections made for Seattle, San Francisco and all Western points. :,. Pullman' sleeping and parlor cars- N." and W. Cafe dining-cars. Equipment and ser vice-standard of excellence. Blue Ridge and Allegheuy" mountains crossed at most picturesque parts. - ' ; . ? - rTime tables, descriptir literature' and informatioq free. Correspondence invited, ; . . - W. IS. lilSVlLL.. Gen."PassT Agent, Roanoke, Va. nitr . tnoT wv - ... . .. , . Dist. Pass. Agent, -Klchmond, Va. v; - FOR SOUTHPORT f (By S4rpr Steamboat Line.) STEAMER WILMINGTON ". Leave Wilmington 47 410:00 A. APRIL 27th,' 58 days; $485 May,'-11th,' 98 day$:!$8M NOltTH ; CAPE RUSSIA" JUNE 13th. Tre f30 up. 20 itineraries offering .splen did routes. .Concessions to Organizers. '" 1 ' 4 Xlmea Buildlnr, New fork. CLARK'S TOURS to EUROPE WITHOUT TAR bJiionoiues West and ; .vEvery tJore and glanciol the skinis preserving its smootb, even texture, softening andtdeanslng it, and regulat ing the temperature of our bodies. . This is done by. aa evaporation thxougli each tiny outlet which goes on continually Ja and nights When the blood becomes infected with : humors and acids a certain percentage Of, these impurities' also pass off with the natural evaporation, and their sour, fiery nature irritates and inflames the skin.? and dries tit its natural oils. f!ftn?rft pimples; boils, pustules or some itching a, vj. u. viuca djuai. uvuuiod ui eveijr Mim uy xieutraMXlllg lUt acius and removing the humors from the blood. . S. S. S. cools the acid-heated circu lation; build3 -it' up to its normal strength' and thickness, multiplies its nutritious, red, corpuscles, and enriches it in every way. Then the skin, uisteau.ui ueifig uuiawu ana disease a py xne exaaing acxia maxcer,i3 nourished soothed and softened by thlsqooling, -healthy streani of bloodJ t. o. d., tne graatesu oi . Diooappunners, expels au foreign matter and surely cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt . Rheum and all other diseases and affections of the skin. - It rembves Dimples.' blackheads, and other un sightly blemishes from the skin and assists in restoring a good complexion ijoox os esuv swseases a.na any medical f - ".V-.,:;.:V:; THE SWIFT of Up-to"-Date CLOTHING ' and "' 'r. ' ' FUR'isrisHiisrG ; You areflnvited to calfand inspect the only Keal Classy-Eeady-to-Wear r Clothing in the city. ..'Oistock f of ; ; Furnishing . Goods " are the height of ' M Phone" 617. Members of the Trade mh2l-tf - - mm m , is a pretty lamn or a garden, but it is also : a f&ct tljat useful things T are. likewise in r Zthat class.' TTry our r ' X :: "--w GARDEN ffOSB, BALL-BEARING LAWN MOWERS7AND and get a Sorosis-Prize;- PECK 'Phone mh24-tf 1 f WILMINGTON Mausoleums, Monuments, Headstones, Steps, :. Curbing and Irdh Fencing for Cemeteries and V Grave vards. .. ': - ;, ; Out-of-Town ;tention.. Write forkCatalogue and Price-List. 519 North Second Street, Between Red Cross . and mhlO-tf 7.'.X.-.-v-r- OUR LARGE BUSINESS ; ; r - is getting larger yeir by year; but we.' can takelcare of any he business just like we always have. - : 4 : :- ; Capital . . . . 1 '$' 825,000.00 " Surplus . .". . V iv. .l.'.V. 500,000.00 V:-'; -deposits 1 .... . 4,1 00,000.00 : ; The f.lurchison national Gank PERFECT LIGHT A Vj To have, i:Prfect 'Lights arid a Smokeless Heater it is; Necessary Ib'have a Water White 150 deg. Jire Tesjt Oil (State Test); -' - : , -' r Prime White, and other off'grades 150 deg Fire 'Test Oils (State -Test) .will Not Do the Trick. , , ' We sell, but the One jGrade.- Try Us. . : .a - y- -: v C 'Phone 873-a v 'f - -' . ; V Wilmington, N? C POCA HOMt AS Steam: Thacker Lump CoaL t Wood, All Guts.x.4 Lime, Ce--tnent, Plaster,' Walrus Roofing, Shingles, Brick, Pipe,' Eat Your orders Respectfully Solicited. . . ; rr ifyi LsJ U mrW. -PHONE 789 ana. ennibTecT In. ikd necessarv wort of rash, or hard, scaly skin affectiom advice desired free to all who write. SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA. Coovriohi 1907 The Houe ci Kuppenhcimrt One Price Clothiers. Extension As-sociation. in GARDEN: SETS , 612. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Orders Receive Brompt At Union Station. ' X 7 m ra r?. jn (r(n bsi Ur Urn Ks W W M , u.. ; ...OS'- '"' ' - ' " ' '- ; ' f 7 i iv rv 1 . rM f v HOLLOWAY ArtinOM and pepbrtrefi ! YriOfa trtlfcfairto'iv 'itfeHWe t-ebrnary. S5th, 1912. ' " - '. , v""" iClma Not OuarntL : 'A -. -Vi-'. -m-1. ;:!' DEPARXUBES if. 4 j jSTU ANfJf. GoWsbore, Riehmotad, North : Carolina ' points. connects j at Goldsboro with BoBthero ItaUway -and Korfollt - Southern -. Railroads.; 'N. -fil leaves Norfolk .23:35 Vu Mv and Richmond , MdO P, M4,. A.r- a ; ; a ..-,;..-. r::v : . ii:40A.M. phadbonm," Conway, Florence,- Charlestoa, earannaD, dacsaonyuie, xampa, i. Myers, Columbia and AabeTllle rllma SIeptn 'Cara Between WHmlarton- and Colombia, ; eve ta tecelve aaenrea at Wllinlagtoa at and after-! cO F, M and mar be occupied vnti 1: iA( M. . a .-r, i ;no. 51, . , No. 64, -! 6:00 A. M. Jaofcsontille Newbefn . " No. 43, .''l 8:30 A. l Goldsboro, Richmond mgton. -PuUmtn Farler: Cars between WilmlnrteH and Norfolk, eonneetlAa- at Rocky Mount with New. York Trains with Pailman Serrlee. ' i - . v .- . - y- No. 53, . 8:45 A. Jl Solid 'train between "Wilmington and Mt Airy, via Fayettevllle and Sanford; .' v r : - - ,- ' Chadourn, Conway (i), Florence, Charles ton, Savannah, All Florida Points, Co lumbia, ;Ashetille and the West. Pnll man Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Columbia. - ...v.-.-' a-- 1 .''''--) ; ' N. 55, 3:15P.M. No. 62, 3 5 P.M. Jacksonville Stations; . Newbern No. 59, ! 0:30P.M. Fayettevllle, Sanford .'Stations. v v Goldsboro, RicbmondT N6rfolk, Washing , ton and New York. Pnllman BroHer, Baf No. 42, . 7:00 P.M. fet Sleeping- Cars between WUrainirton ancft Washington, connecting -trUh New York trains, : With Pullman and Dining Car Service. Pullman 'Sleeping Cars be tween Wilmington and No. 57, ! 7530P, M. Chad bourn, - Stationsv Conway Daily. ' ; 1 Daily except For folders, reservations, rates of fares, tc, call 'phone 100. n.- . W.J. CRAIG. - '": ,-iV-.-'.'CV'.'-.t -r " 5 'WHIT. K'- :i-v-" Pasrenger Traffic Manager. v v-aa- t, General Passenger Agent. -a . . -v t .-n ' , :-WM.MINOON, N. : ;-v-.- : r -SUBURBAN SCHEDULE. '-j-- ; in Effect decembeb 4. mil - Winter ParK. WrlghtavlUe, Wrlghtsville Beach and Intennedlatt . . ' 'I Points. '..'.:.".--. BAST BOUNDS Leave Wil-, iLeave WiL lleave WiMLeaveWin mlngton lor Winter Park xnington - lor Wright Tille mlngrton lor a . Wrights. villeBeach 6:30 A3L 7:00' ' ' 60 M. 6:30 A.M. 7:0S - . 8:00 -'.8:08 t8:00 " t8:00 " , m 8:30 "V ; t9:30 " t9:39 " 10:00- " 10:00 " , 1 n:3a ; 11:30. -; , ;:.,;J1:00 ; PL 51:00 P.M. 2:00. 2:00 " '. ,.12:30 3:00 - 3:0f " 13:30 " ' ,, ' , 14:10 - , , 4:30 4:30 -:-. 14:50 : ' t8:0t i i ; : 8:88 10:00 11:30 61:00 ;PMJ '- i 3:00 4:80 1:30 6:10 7:10 8:30 10:00 11:00 5:30 6:18 7:10 8:30 . ... 5:38 6:10 7:10. 8:S0 10:00 11:00 SPECIAL FOB SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS. . f Leave Wilmington everr hall hour Irom 2:00 until 5:30 P. M. Leave Beach every hall nonr lrom2:45 until 5:45 P. M. ' Can marked do not ran on Sundays. , . i - Cars marked t run Sundays only. - r v A . " Cars marked I superceded by hall hour schedule Saturdays ftnd ' - ' Sundays. " .'''" ."'',"."' : ;:. ... " ;' Cars marked S leave at 1:10 P. M. on Saturdays. . ' " t - , FREIGHT SCHEDULE. Daily Except jSunday. , Leave 9th and Orange streets 3:00 P. M. Freight Depot open from 2 to 3 P. M. ' V--"-. A .-r .,.A-j. : . Aa- t- ' N - "... ' J ,1 r -'i'-: ' ' -A-' y f, '?. ' ' - Air Lino Ralharojr Apply at tJnion Depot Ticket - OfiCKSa, Thone 1294. or-Offlce of Commercial Atent, Orton Hotel, 'Phone 178. ; -'':;: . J Trains Leave Wilmington, Effective Jan. 1, .','-' ". MIS. X'.r.. . , fin. 4.1is too A. M.--'or HamleL ' andt In termediate points, to Charlotte. oanecta at Hamlet with No. 66, for ttaieign ana punts North, a- a a r 'v -''"" Nn tsl-A& P. M. For Charlotte, con necting at Hamlet with through trains tor Atlanta Rirmlnshami Jacksonville. Nor- lolg, New xora, ana irams in au - uw tlona Arrive Hamlet T.-40 P. M. ! leave Hamlet, 8;00 P. M.; arrive Charlotte, 11 KX) P. M. '--K - ' Trains Arrlte at MUmlngtant . Nft.'4A-12TO P 1L From Charlotte. No. 4412:10 A. 1L From Charlotte and intermediate points. No. 45 connects at, Hahlet with No. 66, for all points North; at Monroe, with, No. 53, for Atlanta, a - No. S9 connects at Hamlet with No. 41, for Atlanta. - Birmingham ' and Memphis ; No.r 84," for Washington ana New. ion No. 32. for. Portsmouth, Norfolk,, ana ho, 43, tor Columbia, Savannah, and Jackoon Ville. . " ' ' ' " ; Penman Car service wOl W maintained between "Wilminsrton and Charlotte on tralna 89. 40. 45 and H. Sleeper on No, 45 open for occopaficy at 10 p. UL, . CLAUDE KUBRAY Union Ticket Aft . 'pnone o. jst. , V. A. FBTTEKfc Commerelal Agent, -f Orton HoteL Phono No. 1T8. , : XL & LEAED, Dir. Passenger As . Baleigh. N. C." -r . -.-.."-..'. C B. BZAN, Gen. rasseafer Axent, Portamostk, Va, sokU-tf V FROM ARRIVALS': Norfolk And ti&stetn NV.'- ---: .and Intermediate No: 05, -4 Norfolk and Waah - No. 49, :15 P.M. -4- K No. 52, 8105P.M. No. 54, 1M0 P,M. and Intermediate No? 63, 2 :50 P.M. and v Intermediate , No. 60, 110:15 A.M. No. ,''.-. 10 .-00 A.M. Norfolk, a s ' and Intermediate No. 58, ! 8'OA. M. Sunday q Dally except Monday. WEST BOUND. Leave lor lor; Wil mington Learr ; Wrifhtg. ter Park lor -Wllmlng-a ton ville Beach lor Wil minytfin 6:25 A. M 6:15 A.M.! I'M 7:80 " ' - . 8:10 ; " 8:40 t9:10 " 9:40 a 7:55 - 8:30" t8:5S - 9:25 " 7:45 A.M. t8:45 A.M, 9:11 tiO:00:" 10:55 " tl0:15 11:18 r 10:45 . 12:40 P.M 12:25 P.M 12:15 P.M. 2:10 " 2:40 " 1:55 2:38 13:10 M 13:50 . "I 4:10 " 3:55 B:4S 14:30 l5:io 5:40 6:50 7:10 8:10 t:48 5:25 6:35 7:00 8:00 9:25 10:30 11:30 5:15 6:25 6:58 7:51 1:15 au 10:40 U:40 Clyde Steamship , . tO.v'.. ;' ' .NEW YORK a y : a-, '-ana.-:.'; . .; GEORGETOWN, S. d . new ins to.WUmlngten. , .. .. .. Bteamship, "Carib,w Fri., Mar. 22, 1912.-. Steamship "Navahoe,"', rL. Mar. 29, 1A12. r Wilmington to New York. Steamship; "Carib." Bat? Mar.. 80. 1912. - Steamship '?Navahoe," Bat', -Apr;; 6, 1912. "a " WUmlngtos t Oeorgetown. ' Steamship "Carib .'..lfonv Mar. 25, 1912. Steamship "Navahoe," Mon., Apr. !,' 1912. Throngh .bills'' of ' la'dtng ? and lowetl through rates guaranteed to and from all poiate In North and .South Carolina, . . '.For 'freight, apply to ;.;4i ,. , f H. G. 8MALLB0NESL 8np't "' v ' - - ( ' ' - WllmlngtOtt, M. d " XL SL MATNAQD, . --H.-'. .X;.".' ', .ivvv ' t -, r . ; .Freight, Trade .Manager..: ''Xfy- H. M. RAYMOND, V.-P. and O. 1C ' f rocit tu rcora tu rt -A southern lUa&COBTdny WILMTMOTOI 11 1 I !' . r. '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 26, 1912, edition 1
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