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WBI6HISVILLE BEACH- Mr J. W Dukes : ana' da'ugiter,. Miss May, or wewDern, spent aunaay nnie ,: -he beach: Mrs. Arthur Einstein, of "llmlng- .1! is spending some time at- the iiinover Inn. - . -T . ' - -' .v-.- Mi as Rosa and Annie Wattera, of Cuidsboro, were among the visitors u the beacn csunaay.-. . ' - ": ' '- C . . if.' , -j . Announcement is made ;that begin ning this week special concerts 'will given every Saturday afternoon; t oni 4 to 6 o clock at LUmina. Among the many; new places open- ,-. i at the beach this season is the Pa vi cottage, conducted by -Mrs. Hattle i, Paris. Many friends xpectt be -sts at the cottage, during the sea Messrs. T. E. Weston," B. F. Bald en R. E- Powell, F. M. Smithj Mrs. Mt lt-n Gantt Mima , and Miss Ailene -riih. of Whitevflle, spent Sunday at u rigbtsville Beach, guests -at the Sea-1 .acre HoteL& J t Mr. and Mrs. T. :A: Green, ofi Spar tanburg, S. C, are among Sunday's ar v vals at the Hanover Inn. MrJ Green ! interested ihvthe proposed new com mercial hotel to 'be. erected In Wil mington at a cost of $200,000 and bis visit is on business In connection with the hotel. , ' ." ; Atlanta Constitution: "Mrs, WK ihnson is spending two " weeks . at risbtsville Beach.- Mr. and -Mrs. William A. Parker and children and Miss Louise Parker, Miss Myra Clarke Scott and Miss Mary Murphy- will leave Thursday for. Wrightsville Beach." f 1! V Mr. and Mrs;S.' H. Wiley, of Salis bury, are spending some time -:at Wrightsville Beach, guests at The Sea shore Hotel. 'Mrs. ''Wiley r was former ly Miss NannteiHay, daughter of .Mr: v. D. Hay, of Raleigh, and has many friends in Wilmington, where she fre quently visited. 'Miss JteL 'Burba'nk. Splendid .concerts were given., Sun day at the Oceanic and -Seashore ho tels and the programmes were enjoy ed by a large number besides the reguJ lar guests. TThe. Seashore .Hotel con cert began at 1X130 "A. M., and, the concert at the. Oceanic began sit--4 o clock in the ' afternoon. The con certs proved . asjxong" feature at . both hotels. . . V. ' i " :';- from the , Oceanic - Hotel yesterday morning. The party -.was out about an hour and had . a fine catch of black bass, pig flsbr, etc. They went out in the launch "Suwannee," Capt. Van Salter. Among Sunday's registrations at The Seashore " Hotel were: J. Ross McXeal, J. Gi McCornlsh, Burgaw; Mr. and Mrs. R. ' I Barnwell, Atlanta: B. J. Sanderlin. Whitevllle: Geo. F, Arin- ser, Laurinburg; Leon C. Steele, "Nor folk, Va.'; :B H. Vogle, University of Virginia; Miss M. Moore,-Fayetteville; John Daniels, Conway, S. C; H. I. Myc ver, Fsyetterille. Mrs. E. yr6yod-4rtaelgiMa-bel Farr Lloyd, of Georgetown, S. C, and Mile. M. Gilma, of Paris, France, who have been the, guests of Mrs. Chas-. N. Evans at her cottage on the beach for the past ten ays, left last night for Norfolk, Va,, where they will visit relatives of Mrs. Lloyd before sailing for Paris, where they will spend some time. ' , .. Kindley and- little son, Wv E. Jr.. of iFwettevyij-V k-.Vtllil-Si ... i - .. ' 11 "- T l-5" - f ?airua.j arnyais ,at tne seasnoro (Hotel included Misses, Jessie and-An-At - l00". chatihing. young vt.,x'ipr&ia.waua,s:wno are, ;mu aiclana, of. nota.-i Both: are well-known singers of jsupejior ability kndlVre also aecomplisheji performers rxai cmusical Instrumeitts They-have come to Cfl.Il a two-weeds', 'engagement t ,the 'pop ttlar y hoteUV They - Were : heard with greAU pleasures Jn," olo work at -the hoteUreaiterday,. " They - will also - aid the orchestra, which. wiU then consist of nine; piecesyri; -: a J;?f. G ..HJ'rHaurr, a "lone; mariner," bound - from; Jacksonville, Fla.,i to Philadelphia,5 in theV launch !,Roamer.M put- in at.-liVWgStsyhle. Bach in the channel . near 'the Oceanic Hotel Sun day aftexnooiT to epair a leak" in-his craf.t jcttused t hr ? a terrific nxmnding on Masiibcsrojbkr.V"', in .anchoring ;his craft yesterday- he: got on a sand bar, wnere-'.hia "vessel; remained . for- two hours. -J: Capt- Haury , who is a, 1 very pleasant and . affabl mah, -making many friends during his -stay at the beach, expects to leave today for Beau- Mr. T. W. Tilghman and Miss -R Vance Tilghmanv? of - Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Asa T. ; Crawford. of -Wlk; liamston, composed' a nstrtngr ipaKijtary to miss Annie wuaries. oi itocsy Saturday's Atlanta ; Georgian: "Mr: and Mrs .- Harry Stearns and children leave next 'week. for Wrightsville BeacfctfV Life I cat Wrightsville is gay with. , gummer pleasures, one of . the merry launch parties - of recent date having been tendered to two popular Atlanta-, visitors. Misses Jane Thorn ton' and Dorothy High, Mrs . T... T. Williams being the kostess.' Other At- lantans at Wrightsville are Mr. and Mrs.- Arnold -Broyles, Dr. and Mrs. W: C. Jarnagin, xMiss Erksine Jarna giri. Mr. and - Mrs! George Forrester leave next week lor that plaG." r 'In honor of her seventh birthday lit tle Miss .Ada Robinson ' Evans, daugh ter, ofi Mjr.-- and Mrs.. Chas. N. - Evans, entertained a number of her. young friends at the -cottage of her '.parents on" the beach Saturday morning. This was the fourth year that little Miss Ada. has ..celebrated 'her birthday with a party bnnfVrightsville Beach. - There were about 25 children present, a num ber. goihgdowiS from the city. - Re freshments .wer.e. served and a number of games were played by'the little folk. The, morning was-igreatly enjoyed by all. ' . . . ; The - first Spanish mackerel of the season Twere caught off the Seashore! Hotel Sunday afternoon by a party of young, people, from., the hotel. This Is eariy cor spanisn macKerei in tnese parts hd the "Tact that the honor of catching, the first belongs to novices with the nook and line nave 'made the older fishermen not a little bit envious. The party was given by Mr. W. . I. Hicks, of Rocky Mount, complimen- D I E D .A T A G E O F 1 25, - ' . Colored. Womafi. Who. Was Born Diiri bi t lnff -VVashlngtojjt's Administration. I i :.(Specia.Star; Correspondence.) . Winston, .n. u., June 17. -At 11 o' clock yesterday Rev.- P." Li Clark, was installed aa Dastor of 1 the " Presby terr lan churchihere. i Rev, J..N. 1.; Sum merrelLt'of Newbern.'i delivered : th charge ?to the ! pastor, and propounded the constitutional, questions. ; Ruling Elder. Lea J.:. Heartt, f Raleigh, deliv ered the harge to the congregation. Rey. Mr Summerrell . 5; preadbedi ser mons In the morning and atfnight. v-i Anlca Hardy, colored, died near,ia; Grange," pf Id age. -,Th venerable woman was " born . during President Washington's administration, and was 126 years old, 4$ is. said.v Records In the possession. ot;L. Hardy, of the well known f amily of that name in; thg western part of -.the county, .are- author ity for1 the figures. "Aunt" Anica had lived ; in. Moseley - Hall,: and . Institute townships .practically all .hexlife. ; and was :one of the most- picturesque' and 1 interesting characters - Of the section. v,.in9 otaTe onierence. . or the Ep worh.League came tola close in the Queen, Street:,Methodist . church last night, after, the most successful annual feesslon Jn the body's history. Yes-, terdav Imornlne Dr. H. TC Rnvsrc! livered the conference sermon, in the afternoon Rev. F. S.TLove, jqf this clty and Miss Iver Ellis, of Durham, . con- j ductedva model missionary neetingr ana jit nigbt a' consecration; service, followed 'by communion, was Jield. ;AU of the 150 visitors, delegates and oth ers left-for their d homes throughout i ne wiqp'Vf vor James Jenkins, a -tie. gro as5 awarded 300 damages In Suf perjor Court, in' a case In which she had sued, the Kinston-Carolina Rail road :for,8;,000i following; Jenkin death , on' that road- , The man waf killed ;r while, coupling cars.- The case had taken several days to try,-and the jury spent . many hours in making-a verdict. ; ' .. .. ' - - i ; ' - ".-f ... ; 1 11. 'Jrw,rr-i - vnrpea. ;xn general laodilr weakness a tlrfld general run-down condition of the system, snow that the blood Is weiSc or anaemic, ana. a vipoa- purifying tonic is needed- to bullrt '1m Via AaT-arerart system anaienrion me..blood.v. ; The nsd of S.S. & at this ttonrnTisla for.the.negfect.wlth & speaotfeTernialajioxsoml other debultatlng sickness. S.S.S. Is Nature's tldeal tonteT - It? composition rof toe extsand julcea -science and experience -hava proyen are best fitted fdr atStottTSa sys,tela. rlt conn nerais of any;klnd and is tnerSfore perlSStiSa ers.ons f ge' S' S; S tQne3 UP stomach" and dlgSttonV rida 3!lLSffi&!5X vigor aid gSngS !?e If7 i? J ! 7." Xt Pes, aad. enrighea the Flood, sttouStea th secreting and excreting , members to better action, quiets Se veS etralned nerves, anq maJtea one feel better In every -way. Vr; - J THE SWIFT gPECD?tC CO.; ATtJUtTAl GAl .a. - W I LS9 HVOTE S Bp rJ DS Wfll Spend $30,000 for Another Graded- School. BuIWlna,; u (Special tar Telegram.) 1 Wilson, ; N. O., June .17 . The elec tion held here N today on -ihe issuance W $30,000 bonds for another graded school, buldingwas carried by a large -Inaloritvj.f' MJ '-tt,?-'-. - -r t- u yelping a Uomah Among-the arrivals at .the -Seashore Hotel yesterday were: S. T. Reid, J. W. Brown, L H. Green wald'and M. Greenwald, Spartanburg, S. C. .This makes quite a party at the Seashore from that South' Carolina city. Oth ers arriving yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dodge, Chattanooga. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Lynch, Row hnd, N. C; Mrs 'D: S. MacRae, Fay etteville. ' '- ' ' the Announcement Is. made that management of the Oceanic Hotel plans to have morning dances at the hotel once or-twice each week. The dances twould " be fields in the splendid assembly hall oh the second .floor of the hotel. . Arrangements-, for1 "the dances are in the . hands of several ladies and it is expected that the flrsU dance will be given in a few days. Music will be . furnished' by. the' hotel orchestra. The Oceanic Hotel has just complet ed a handsome new boathouse and I'ier extending out, several feet In. the v utr on the channel Bide. ! The" walk way leadingvfrom the hotel to the boat house is paved and brilliantly, illumi T.ated with electric -ilghts, which were t imed on last night.. The new boat house and pier is quite an additlontto .he beach and -will.no doubt prove f i y popular to. the many guests of tiie hostelry. . . , . '. . The Hanover 1 Inn, 'Wrlghtsrille P-u' h's newest hotel, had an unusual i. large number of guests Sunday; es- ' ially. for dinner and supper. The ii uover is makine a. specialty in am :''" room service. Thp.vhosteiryhaa. r'-aay made an enviable ; recora ,ior vu: t ty cf food, daintily .served.'and ii rooked. Every day large parties ' down from the c.ity ot 4inner,vor 1 : or. there arealso a large num " t'f regular 'gues'ts at the"hotef.;j,. Mount, who is spending the Summer at the Seashore. In addition to .five Spanish mackerel the party caught two large -blueflsh, about the largest seen - on theT beach this season, and a number of other' fish. They were out from 4 to 6 o'clock in cne of Capt. Wells boat.- -The party1 was composed of Messrs. H. M. Ashley, W. . P. Auld, J. Alderman, Greensboro ; ,W- L Hicks, Rocky Mount; H. C. Wood, James Di vine, ' Misses Mamie Lively, Louise Winthrow, Annie . Quarles, Mrs. F: B. jQuillen. -x-- ' ' ' . Sunday at the resort was easily the biggest day of the present season, and -according: to the records of the Tide water iPower Company over 3,500 pepi pie visited the beach. The day was probably the warmest of the Summer, and with the mercury above 85 . there was an exodus ; : of , WUmingtonians, thousands going . down to , spend the entire day: or a part of it at the sea side. In addition there were several hundred visitors for the day from near by towns. , ... . : The concerts at the hotels in the morning and at Lumina In the after noon -and evening were all heard by large audiences. Excellent , pro grammes .-were rendered at each con cert In the afternoon -many enjoyed a dip In the surf, the refreshing quali ties of the Cool salt water being" espe cially delightful on account of the heat. -Over 500 were in the surf at Lumina during the afternoon and many went in from the hotels and cottages. The hotels benefitted by the Jarge crowd for many: of the Wilmington ians and one day Visitors to the resort took '.their ; meals at one of the several popular. Jiostelries during the day. ALL1LANS OF MERGER OFF. Cer?alrri Stockholders , .'of . ' Jefferson t? Standard Want Office Moved. t (SpeclaVTStar Correspondence.) , : , jaleighi N. a, June i7.Wlth all plans . for a merger of the Jefferson Standard and the Greensboro Life In surance Co, finally abandoned on ac count of beingruhable to get, a unani mous agreement for - such' merger among the policyholders as well as the-' stockholders, tne J euerson aian- Mr. w. C. Carrlngton, of Spartan burg, S. C, and party made another fishing trip outside yesterday from the Seashore Hotel, and; f course, had F!ilendid luek as usual. 375 fish being c aught. la the party .besides Mr. Car-! dard r . of Raleigh still finds a discor- rmgton were H. C . Wood, . fnnaaei lhia; W. D. Bost and Wm. E. McAd au -s, Atlanta; Geo.F. Aringer, Lau i i burg, and C. S- "Steele, Charlotte. The party went out in- the sharpie Vergia May, Capt Wells. - - " dant element among its stockholders that desires to Jmove the home office from Raieightot Greensboro or, Charlotte- AndJn order 'to finally settle and 'put an end to all , talk of any change in the affairs of the company, a i special, meeting of the stockholders is called for June 21st,. when this sug gestion on the part of a small minori ty will be finally disposed of. and steps taken to give; the company a -settled working basis again after the disturb ihg conditions that have characterized the lorig drawn oat contest evervthe question jof, merger, ' . - " ff -'.Cloaes Next Saturday. u : The Star's Bible premium offer clos es, next SaturdayVnight. - Send in your orders at once. " Freckled Girls -r; Generally means helping an entire lamuy. Her back aches so she can hardly drag around. Her nerves are on edge and she Is nearly -wild. Headache and Sleepless ness unfit her for the care of her family. Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack her body. But, let her tats Kidney Pills and all these ailments will disappear. She . will Boon recover her strength and healthy activity for Foley Kidney Pill are healing, curative, strengthening and tonic, medicine for all Kidney, , Bladder ans Urinary Diseases that always cures. ' FOR :SAUE7BY RObT." R.. BELLAMY. i. llii 100 Kegs Large Mulleta;, , 200 Kegs Medium Mullets. 100 Kegs Small Mullets. 200 Cases Peaches. 1 500 Cases Tomatoes. 200 Cases Corn. . 200 Cases Fish Roe: 500 Cases Salmon. r ' 500 Cases Sardines. ' 50 Cases Sauer Kraut. - 500 Cases Syrup. . 100 Barrels Molasses.. V Send us your orders for anything in the Grocery Line. Prompt ship ment guaranteed. - D. L, GORE COMPANY Wholesale Grocers and ...v. Importers, y -' Summer Reminders Sure .Seal Sanitary, Fruit . Jars; i ' - ' Mason Fruit Jars'. , JllXi Glasses.; - ; - Jar; Riil3bers;r Jar Gapsv North Star Refrigerators. Nortjl Star Ice' -Boxes. ? McCray; Kefngenitors. . . Indiana' Refrigerators. Fly kiiiers:: - Fly TrapsRecommend ed by the Wilmington . Sorosis; -. ' t, Fish Poles. :', Fine Fish Tackle, v Grab Nets. -Ice Q-eam Freezers. . Ice Shaves. " . ; Ice Picks 7 styles. LaM'n Mowers. Lawn Sprinklers. Garden Hose : White and White , Enam ; eled Ware. L i " ". ' Nickle Plated Tourist: Irons. ; Perfection Oil Stoves both wick and wickiess patterns. ;: :.r:;;:;- , Screen Doors. v ' Screen Windows all sizes. - Gillette Razors in Tourist Cases. - '" ;ViiiffiT.. OF EVERYTHING. Make: a note Xo see us about anything on this list you are interested in. We willbe glad to tell you all about it. MaGtobi Hd'w. Co.- . ' t It A i " . ' wmmm D 12 SO; FRONT ST. alir. . ... . . . ... -. 4rr XffORTHCTAHOLINA Stati Mojrmal and lnausmaiuoiies Maintained1 by the State for the .Wo men or North Carolina. - PiTe" regular Courses . leading to degrees. . Special Courses for teachers. Free, tuition to, those who : agree to become "teachers in the State. Fall Session begins Sep tember f8thr 1312. For. catalogue and other information, address . JULIUS I.FOUST, President ' Greensboro, N. C. ' JeU-lOt ' - ..' ' ; , .. ' IAND ENTBT. ' Tt ia i absolute fact, that one 60 cent Jar of WILSON'S -FRECKLE CREASJ j Will eitner remove your trecwea ur cause them to fade and that two jara will even in the most severe cases completely cure tbemxWe are:wtllihg 'to personally guarantee this and to- return your money without argument if your complexion is : - . r . r itwrtLfnuv restorea -o its natural ueauiy. I's. G. P. Hugeley. " Mrs.V.-P.VH. wTT?riN' FRECKLE CREAM is fine. N'ittoss and Mia Frances Pattoh.'of-. fMimnt arA Kiliitil Tiarmlsti. - Will 'nln 1 1 MM S. t. onIl' 'T . : . T l !11 !m.S J uo are iiniuuuvui. .i ow - nor maKO Calr prow. out wui jKJBiuveiy ' s of the Canital City or UeorKi. t ,otyww TAN PIMPLES and i'KECK- pending some time at the Oceanic ,LESl: Come in I today and try it. The jars Wrightsville Beach; A mong are larsre nnd results absolutely certain. 1 ther arrivals yesterday-were - Pentecost, East .Orange, -rN. J. ; ;' M Camp, Franklin,-Va.; Mr, R. A iiiaon, a well'-known real-estate "i of Atlanta, and .Mrs. ;W, B. i - .--v.'..- ... Sent hv mail if desired. Price 60c Mammoth jars $1.00. - WILSON'S PAIR SJCIN SOAi? 25c vac Bale oy) HICKS BUNTING DRUG XO. ;; - rir:r---.v..-' '-t..- ' .-: I,' the-'ondcrsljmed'ElI 5ray, of .the County i of -.New ; Hanover. . State of Nortb Carolina, do-hereby enter and lay claim to tne following vacant ana : naapproptiat- ed land,' subject to entry, as follows s Locat ed in xsew Hanover County and "State azore- said viz. ; , - - Bounded on the North by lands of B. K. Bryaa;"brf the East by-Pntcb liner on the South by Nixon land; on the West by lands of Sam'l;Bear; containing 100 acres, more or less.'' ;- - v - ELI GRAY. ' May 17th, 1912. v: v -, : - -Entered and filed May 17th. 1912. . V - - - . , John haah, . Register of Deeds and Acting Eh try Taker, CADDIES ! ? BANDIES !l : A FINE ASSORTMENT V, Guaranteed . Under' Pure l: Food MGREfBN & CO. Southepn. Map Company' - WILM1WOTOM JROOM BUS THONK 8 BASE BALL-GO0DS FISHING TACKIiE The season for Fruit Jars is most here and the out lookas gqpd for a large Fruit Crop, so place your orders NOW, so you will be prepared to furnish your trade as soon asfthey begin to call for. these goods. We have a large stock xf Fruit Jars, alt sizes, Jar Rubbers in black, white and red, and! Jar Caps. We, can fill your wants in this line same day order is received. A pleasure to quote you prices on these goods. J . W. EUiluVc h isp h z Co. WHOLESALE HARDWARE FISH INGTACKLj BASEBALL GOODS TOT EYE BROWS AND EYE LASHES J ! Are. yoirrlr thin and skimpy?" If so, come to us and get - a . jar of tni tit; .Will icken "an-S'.'ero-w Eyebrows and Lashes: '. Try iT" 5' i-' 3i BONTING drug company ftht vHome of. Specialties" . .; , y V, ii :- The : house .that . handles everything any other druggist hahdles' vand some things other druggists do not handle t DONT FORGET WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19TH. That is ur opening .day. 1 Vin-Flzz will be dispensed : free that day and. we wlshyou to. sample the finest1-. CANDIES1 that thoney can buy. - None to equal it '"NORMS." a, -, .! vW&-- A J. The. Norris Agency. u All; sorts ahdltonHibns iThe ; yimefor cprisideriri 9. ; Thermos Bpftle a-LUx is longjpast. It. is economical, both coming rid ing. Think of your Ice 'bill; your r Heaf v; bill, : andyastl-bu t most importarityburl Health J VbilLsBu assbrtrneritlis theMost' Cbmplefein Townl v V Ourpricesre-within reach ir If-ybiirelly .wariiithe NewestlTh " dom,'' call at?. ; -.''v S- s..,---U.4 " . l X t a -' fr nan ltr ' ..; Doctors' iKto.rut6ist$ HuntersNurseSjs; .-Tfavelers in fact tbtEveryi6dy;: n U't'"- f-,:'-' ; ''sir.:.: - amrau ana nepaartares 01 I ApIGjeo ASTiaJlill :-f-r GlOsbbrot'RtchinoBd. kocfqlk and Eastern W'w-wii:' zVfrcth 5aroUna-4 polnta.6nnectsat Tfl t N6; M!, r iGold8bMawfth Southern -RaUwayattd --NcsVh: o - ' - L 8:40A;M. V Norfolk Southern 'Railroad. To,: ,81 -:t; 'I a IMA. ItV-V - r&hj ::lNottolK :3i and Blchmjad sV . .' - c - J Chadboura, , Conway, Xlorence,' Cfiarlesidni ' -J.."'.; c:J-':' - ' ' . : - 'vaanalti:- Jaeksonvlile,aiSpaT .I'. r'-V. -Myers,! Columbia and Ashevme. -i FuIIbmui :'rt-h.? ' : Sleenlnr-vCJara Between Wlbnlngtoil ad v---t' i36A.il," Cololnbla,' open . t reeetve paaaenaers af 12:80A.)C A ' 5.- WlmllurUn; 4.aa4 at W: M anj 'UCM$.J!j!k " " 7- ; r. -jr, ' ' :- ' r ",, . . 1t.Jp -r ' j-:- -...s-.i'; $ V ,-?Si7-tK-&-"-- vV,-tw:4!W.',-V. ,-. 1 SUtl6ni f. - i BOSlT.Vt. -V ObMiWickau.Worfotti'ims.vraih c-'X- ""di2i-- ' tofctQai:4.',ttio4 Barle 'Cmntfi Wtwiea' "''Notl';- WUminirten and' Norfolk, eennectlns t - - SOA.Mi . ;: Bky. Mount with. New York Trabu vrltn dOBP.U. ' .- 'Cullnjan; 8rvt,s" v;.' t' :"- . ; .-. .. - 1 - i ,- - - ' ' -, ,i- ! - - .:. .... .-- ,'...'-.':-' ';rs "S vH.-Vs'Vv -fi- - .-.-,-";'-.- ..s,t''.'-iT'-'i -: . No. 63,, &t4weea WnaUictofl r attdrfm" - No. 81 - K - ff: A.M. Airy, viajpayettevflle and Sanford. f; 8i( Kit - :V-:vy .wf-. ,y'.. y,.' .v - x;. - -y;-' Z ' -r'i' -CMdonrn, Conway ( f), norencev Charles- ; N. B5, tonK SaTansah, AU Florid Tetata, Co Nov 54. ' " . lnmbla,..A8heTine .and the West.- Fall. . ' SdSP.X ' man - 81eeplar Cara between Wilmington 1:40 P.M.'' . ; -.. v j mud Colombia.' ---' -j , .No. 62. Jacksonville, Newbern and Intermediate No. 68, ? . . 3:25P.M, .. Stations, j ? , " . 12:50 PM. ' , No. 59, . . Fayetteville; Sanford and ' Intermediate r I No. 60, - - -I 6:30 P.M. Stations. :- -i. v- 110:15AM. . v : . Goldaboro, Blchmond, Norfolk, WftshlhB- , . - , . . ton and New York. jPnllman Brofler,, Bnf- . - No. 42, - et Sleeplnir Cara between Wllmtncton - .- - No: 41.' . ?. and Washington, oonnectlng- with. New 7rfX)P.M, York train, -wttb Pnllntan and Binln . 10K)0AM, " -, M Serrlee. 'Pnllman Sleeping Can be- tween Wlftnlnaton and Norfolk. - -' L -h I-;:-.,." ;.;;;i' n-' ; . ' No. 57, Chadbonm, Codway and Intermediate ' No. S8,' . , v . r70P.M.l Statlona,; T - ' 1 8-30A;M. For folders, reservations,' .rates of fares, etc., cau 'phone 160., W. J. CBAId,' . ,T4:: " - T. C. WHITE.'.' ,..'' - ' ,'?-. Passeacer Traffle Manaa-er. J General Puiwiw ifnif WUJUXNGTON, K. C..- "'...4 -7- i - A - "v - "W '..J4Tf.; 'Safe ..'rfe'ftil To the Beach SEAEJOAK SUBURBAN SCHEDULE ? A - In Effect Jane lat. -1912. . . WEEK DAYS: Leave Wilmington. 6:30 A.M. " j and every ' half hour ".'.." thereafter . unUl -11 :0O P.M. 12:00 P.M. -6:10 P.M.- . Business Men's Express . dally except Saturday and . Sunday .stops only at Wrightsville and stations on -the Beach. Iieave Beach '. 6:05 A.M. 7:15 A M. ' and every .-t half hour ' until ll:45P.M, WRTBTnTrfP v-. ;'A.'-.. Leave Wilmington. ; 7 i Leave Beach.' 6; m AM. 7:15A.M. 10 :00 A.M. 12 :15 P.M MK)0P.M. , 6:15 P.M. 7KP.M. : " 8:15P.M.: ' Freight depot open dally except. Sunday from 8:00 A. M. until 1:00 P. M.t and from 2:00 P. M. until 7:00 P. M. .-'.'. v SUNDAYS: Leave Wllmingtop. . 7:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. and every. . , half hour , ' 4. f 5 . thereafter until 11 :00 P.M. , ' -:, . , . 12:00 P.M. Leave Beach. 7:15 AM. '7:45 AM. 9:15 AM. and -every - half hour . thereafter . ; f .-r--i.'until 11:45P.M, '. TBADCS5 itJKAVB WIUVONGTOK, V. C. . No. 45-A A. M. arrive Hamlet, 9 :05 A M, Leave Hamlet :25- A M.; -arrive Charlotte, 12U.0 P. M.- Connects, at Hamlet wltk.! train 00, at 9:05 A M. with thfough train for Raleigh; Norfolk, Blchmond and point , Norths At Monroe, with, train 53 - for Atlanta and points South. Dally sleeper for Charlotte. Open for -occupancy at 10 P. M. - , " v. .; 'No? Pi M; j arrive Hamlet 7 :40 P. M. ; leave Hamlet 8. P M. ; arrive Charlotte, 11 P. M. , Connects at Hamlet with throngh traina for Atlanta, Birmingham, Colambia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. ' Also Nor folk, 'Richmond ,and all Doints north. Pull. 1 man chair-car betweeU Wilmington and cnanotte, ana steeper Detween Wilmington and Atlanta dally,. Through to Birming ham Sundays-and Wednesdays.- -TRAINS ABBIYK WILMINGTON, N. CS No. 4012 :S0 P. from Charlotte and Intermediate points. - . ... No. 44 12:10 Au-M.. from Charlotte and Intermediate points. . . For further information telephone or ap. ply to the-underslgned. - .. : , CLAUDE MURRAY, Union Ticket Agt. 'Phone No. 1294. .- ' . F. A FETTER, Commercial Agent, Orton HoteL 'Phone No. 178. ' H. S. IEARD,' DlVi Passenger Agent. - Raleigh, N. C ',-vuV --.v.- ? C B. RYAN, Gea: Passenger Agent . Portsmouth. Va. -v, ; - mhl9-tt 4 ' ' -V ; Leave Beach. 12:15P3I. - . FREIGHT Leave Wilmington. - 11 .-00 AM. . . Freight depot open -Sundays from; 10:00 a. an to xi. :uu m.. '. -t; . . - . Express trains stop only atr Wrightsville and stations on the Beach. 1 : " " -I . : TELEPHONE 667 4 . . for information about - - train .movements and ' all. masters connected With . transpor tation departmeut:av i :;v .i5 '-'i 'l And Hammocks,' Kodaks " and WANTED to purchase Wool, Beeswax audi Hides Highest cash prices "paid.; Shipmentdj ; solicited; :ij Quotations furnished on application.' '- ' Samuel -BeaTj Sr., -;-;3S;JAarketSS& ("-.sr. - LEITHEE1 I. -ti . n ww iTrri '.- Li- Ti' 1 V, .- Air Uno Hallway ;; -,'! u Steamship GEORGETO WN, S. C. Wilmington.." Steamshipy!ariD;' Fri.,: June 'Hlita. 1912. Steamship Navahoe,?Frl June 21st, 191& Iteamship i,Navahoe,": Sat.' Jjane 15fh, 1912. SteamsMp "Carib, SaU June 'iS2nd 1912. j ' Wllmlngtba to Goorrtwn.- Steamship "Navahoe". Mon, June 10th,. 1912. o wjamaatp ; -i;&nD paon , :.t June : uth, 1912. .TbroUgh ' bills . of ladtng and lowest through . ratea. guaranteed t and from alt points In North anfi Soto Carellaa. . : -Wot freight, apply, to.: :; - ' ft-- JD. MATNABD, v , ., , ': Freight QPraflTle Manager. A. H. RAYMOND, V.-P. aad O. M, V :.. FOB CAEOUNA BEACH AND, SOUTH 'V' ' "' i:ri'5?-'i-"' popt.-'-' ' -' -i '-Harper line"' of ' steamers : leave Wtlmlng-1 ton daily except? Sunday. ..-for iSouthnortl O A. M. ; for Carolina : Beach. 9. A. M. and 2:45--P. M, Returning, cleave tiont&port 11 :45A. M. ; - Carolina Beach, . 12 :45 and. 6 -: ;HIV -!v ' -:-v , ' SUNDAY 'SiDHEDUIE. .' Ieave for South port,i A: M. And'S 0 P. -M. ; Carolina Beach-, 9 A. M.; 2:30 aad 7:30 P. M. Returning, leave Carolina Beach, 12:45 and 80 P M. ' r Positively, ne. dogs fallowed at Carolina. Beach.,: ' . ' ", " ; - - --; -: ';:: :- -i Fare ? toj Southport, Sunday, -! 50 cents round trip. Carolina Beach, daily, 25 cents round - trip. - v r -U--t M ':'.- -'-' Qnlckest - and .( BestUne X West aad Krftk-' Block 8ytm. Itoclc Ballast. Balls ciruio in.; Effect iuay is, tai' 8:S0a.m. 70 a.m. 6:45 a.m.- 50 p.m 9:00 p.mc' H:00a.tn.10:40 p.nv x:wa.m. 2:40ajn 6 "25 pan,' 6.-55pjn. 70ajn,. 80 a.m. Lv. Norfolk Lv. Petersburg ijv. imrnam ; . -1 Lt: Lynchburg t Ar; Cincinnati, -v, Ar Caicago.-i Art St. Loois... ..w.r '; Close -connections made' for Seattle. San -Pullman -sleeping, and parlor cars N an A W. Cafe dicing ears. Equipment and aer--'' vicet sUndard of excellQncef--Blue JUdget ' and 'Allegheny mountains .- crossed at, moat ' picturesque paftsv??;-''-. ,x.Yi.'-' - TlrrM v tableau diiflctlhflva fiitimifnMk an information free. Correspondence lnvlted- -- V - 1i -5:30 p.BOu : . ..;-..-..?' j ;2-:30 a.n.- , -VS- ; -..--.-ivr,.-.- -: ..... '.; -( K; i -: ' -. ? 1 I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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