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' 1 - W . r . - " ' - JIOII' Street Parade and Military-Spectacle Will Be Features at Raleigh Jan- ' uary 15th Several Charters ' Issued Yesterday (Special Star Correspondence.) Raleigh, N. C, Januarys. The lo cal preparations for the ceremonies in augurating Hon. Locke Craig as Gov ernor of North Carolina January 15th, are being rapidly perfected. One of the special features will be the mam moth parade that will .pass through the principal streets,- starting from Union station immediately after the arrival of the Governor-elect , and his party from Asheville. - : v . ' The parade ' will terminate at the auditorium where the inaugural cere mony will be held. In the afternoon there will be a luncheon at the Gov ernor's mansion, this - being followed at night by a reception in the mansion. Indications are that there will certain ly be a provisional brigade of the State militia here and that the military fea ture of the parade will :be very impos ing. This feature is in the'- hands of Major J. J. Bernard. County and mu nicipal officials and others throughout the State are to be invited to take part in the inaugural ; ceremonies. . Indica tions are that the greatest crowd that ever attended the; inauguration of a Governor of ijorth ; Carolina will be here tor the Craig1 ceremonies. ' V v Charters are issued for the -Gastonia Seed and Provision. .Co;; : of Gastonia, capital $10,00& by A. CStroup, E. G. McLurd and' others; the: Apothecary Shop, inc., Elizabeth city, capital &5t-, 000 authorised and $5,000. subscribed by H. Sv Overman,' S. G. Etheridge and W. A . Worth '; the Randolph Sup ply Co., Asheboro, capital $25,000 au thorized and; $2,000 subscribed by ?Jt M. Allen and others; theock Bridge Telephone Co? of R.ock: Bridge Acad emy, Wilson county capital $1,000 by R. L. Barnes and others; the Pne Level Hardware Co., of Pine Level, Johnston county; capital $25,000 Au thorized and $5,000 subscribed, by p , Godwin and others; the M. E- Good win Co., Pine ! Level, capital $25,00 authorized and $6,000 subscribed hysL. E. Godwin and others. " BURGLAR IN GREENSBORO. Man Awakes' to Find Negro In Roam. Telephone Company Changes. J ( Special Star Correspondence.) S Greensboro, N. C, Jan.' 8. Mr. : and Mrs.- A. B. Milliner, who occupy rooms in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Waynick, awoke yesterday morning to find crouched , beneath their bed Jas per Gun, a negro about r 17. years of age and whaJiad previously been em ployed by the Waynicks. ; Mr. Milliner detected the negro while dressing and before he-recovered from the, shock and realized the full import of the act the burglar had slunk from the room and out onto the streets. The police were notified. but a diligent search has failed to reveal any trace of the "negro. He is charged with first degree burg-1 lary. Mr. Milliner had no idea as Ao the time;the negro entered the Toonv and there Was no evidence o anything wrong aside of his presence. v The county commissioners yesterday rejected an offer by D. E. Thomas to donate a splendid site to the county upon which to erect a new court house. The offer by Mr-Thomas had the re strictions that a court; housed must be erected on the property and that in the event of its removal in later years the property should revert back to his heirs. Guilford has experienced a mix; up of that kind, the present site be ing partly encumbered by such a pro vision, and while thanking Mr Thom as for his offer he ,was advised that unless he could cut loose all strings his site would not be considered. The site in question is value atv $20,000. 'Mr. Thomas owns considerable prop-' erty surrounding it. . . ... Through a shaking up in the divi sions of the Southern Bell Telephone Company in the State the four districts are now. divided into two, with head-, quarters at Charlotte and Raleigh. Through the change, which " was an-; rounced here last night, A. McC. Hug gins, who has been manager here, goes to Raleigh to assume charge of that district, which will include Golds boro, Wilmington and Hamlet. To succeed him here C. CL Ashmore, for merly of Greenville, S. C, and also of Hamlet, has arrived. Under the -new arrangement Winston, " High Point, Reidsville, Burlington will report :to Charlotte,, instead of to Greensboro, as formerly. It is said other, changes: with regard to the company offices in the State may be expected in', an nouncements to come from Atlanta shortly. .'''"" ." . .'' '- NEGRO FIRES THROUGH DOOR Woman Wounded""ln Goidsboro Brick Yard Section -Escaped - (Special Starv Telegram.) a Goldsboro, N . ' C , January 8.--Last night about 9 : o'clock at Weil's brick yard, just outside the -ity limits, Eu gene Carroll shot Julia Jones, both ne groes. Carroll had gone to the wo man's house in search of his girl. .Be ing told that she was tnot there, jit aroused his suspicion, and when Jones' wife closed the door, Carroll turned and shot through the door, hitting her in the face. The county officers.' were called to the scene but at this writing they have failed to capture the fugi tive. . - ' - " f : ' ' ' MRS. E. L. DAUGHTRIDGE ILL.J Lieut. Governor - Called to. Rocky Mount by Illness of Wife.' " (Special Star .Telegram,) . ' ;-A Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 8. Hon. E.- L: Daughtridge, Lieut. Governor,' was called to his home at Rocky Mount this afternoon by .a telegram announc-4 ing the serious illness of his wife. Mrs. Daughtridge was not , well ; when : her husband left home and her condition took a turn for the worse during, the night. ' : READY FOR. I To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up theSysteov Takd the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. You know wht you are taking. The form ula is plaiiitv. printed' on every bottle, showing it i aimply Quintne and Iron In a tasteless form, and the most effectual form for; grown people .and children -.- - - - (Advertisement.) , '- , ' ' ' ' ' SNOW Kf ILL' FIRE, Electrio Mant Destroyed-Negro Bank er xo jau Kinston Notes. .-, v, (Special Star Correspotfdence.) - Klnslon, N." C., Jan. Fire, result ing from an 'unknown cause,' destroy ed the electric light plant at Snow Hill, entailing a loss of about $10,0001 The plant was:located at Tyson marsh, two miles .from the town, on a run which enipties ; into Moccasin rivers ' J- P. Davis and -the town of Show Hill owned thes plant Jolntlv th hicipality having $3,000 invested. The insurance is 3,700. The power house. was uie lamous "ryson marsh mill," and a flour anq "corn :mfll and cotton ginnery was operated "In -connection with the lighting -plant, all of which went up in smoke- The town Is wfth-but-i any manner, of .street lights, and the i power house will be ' replaced as qutekly-a9vthe machinery can be se. cured. . , A' new ;buildlng- will be erect ed : within the .fcorporat limits, with equlpmentsuDeriorr to .that. hnrfwd. The Tyson .'marsh - mill has been van exceedingly costly: enternrise. And an "unfortunate one.- At-th snnt rwas located, thousands of horse power were avanaDie for use by it and other mills. A' dam, ; pronounced substantial by experts, gave way. and Dut the mill out - of commission on one occasion. Following this a concrete dam of mod em construction was erected, but so great,, was the force of the current in the mill, race that this, too, waft dfimoT. ished, floodinsr a large area and raiis- ing a loss of no small fleures. WheA the : building caught fire there was : no way to. combat the flames, the distance from town 'being too great to secure aid f rom'.Hhere. UCt ' V C; ..; ' :. .-- :v , i ,unaries x Dunna negro banker of this city, went to jail, when he failed to; give a bond required : of him bv Judge Carter, in- Superior Court. Dunn was indicted for usury, in that he charged extortionate interest ' rates oh loans .to his colored patrons;" and his bail was fixed by the court at $300, tor his appearance from day to day until . ; his , case . should come up. He offered the clerk unsatisfactory col- lateraL and then argued the matter "until the. latter. ; disgusted, told the court officer to take the money lender rn charge. Dunn, very stubborn, was taken '. to a cell, -but - did not remain b.ere long before he changed his mind and presented the cash for his bond. siWhen . the Kinston city . schools art- ened after being closed a fortnight for the holidays, the total enrollment of white pupils was 953, the greatest in the schools' history. There were 60 "children in excess of the Fall enroll ment, and 34 more than at any time in the last year's term. Many children were' refused ;kadmission- because of failure to comply with the ruling of the health, board requiring vaccina tlon, and these, when' they have been innoculated " against smallpbx, will swell the excess still more. ' l: One Of the most interestine of the defendants at this week's criminal court here, Is a negro named Charlie Evans, but commonly called "Dog- head. He was called to answer sever al charges of carrying concealed weap ons, assault with deadly weapon, etc. and was sentenced - to three years on the roads for Jus; ridiculous, violations of the lawij Doghead invaded a 'color ed tenement-houser- filled 'with -merry? makings darkiesnd Installed- himself with much ceremony" as the" master' of ceremoisHe then required the oth era present? to dance for his entertain ment, and produced a revolver to enforce-, his demands. , Several dancers displayed their - agility. Doghfead smil ingly congratulating each of them, but Will Dodson positively declined ' to be a party to any isuch "foolishness". whereupon Doghead shot him through the "leg without further ado. The last of the negroes to.be called, upon- was 'Leonard Shepard, a one-legged hack driver. ' Shepard " protested that he oculd not dance, but Evans insisted, "Well, just move 'round a little bit" Shepard "moved hastily out of the room, but not until Doghead had shot him through his wooden leg. , '. , An incendiary fire destroyed a barn filled with fodder and a large stack of fodder on the place of C. D. Patrick,, a farmer living several miles from Kin ston; incurring a damage of several was 350 yards distant from the barni Padrlck believes that 1 persons whom he had angered in a business deal were responsible for his loss. . ' . POSTOFFICE AT LUMBERTON. 'Mr, Godwin - Wants ; More Money "for i.Slte Other Carolina News. " v (Special Star Telegram.) v Washington; D.r C, - Jan. ' 8. Repre-; sentative Godwin appeared before the, House ' Committe on Public Buildings; and Grounds today, and asked that an additional appropriation of $5,000 be iallewed "for v a ; site' for the proposed; postoffice at Lumbertom Two years ago Mr.. Godwin got an appropriation of $5,000, but this is . entirely inade-' quate and the additional appropriation! is considered necessary because of the ; rantd errowth of the town. ; A NorthCarolina boy Is on the re-1 pair ship Panther, which left New Yorkv for; Gnantanamo last week, and has not been heard from since. He is Lieut. L. E. Davis. The Navy Depart ment officials are anxious for the safe ty of the , Panther and today sent a general luuiLU uw Lfi cue cujy. , . Representative Webb, of the Ninth Congressional ; District, made an able argument ; f or. the Impeachment ofi Judge Archbald today. Mr. Webb has known more; interest in the case than some of the. other House managers, and his - speech today was an able presentation of the claims made by the House managers for impeachment jbf the jurist. ' GOV. CRAIG TO ATTEND. He and Mr. Daniels to be In Washing- ton fpr . Banquet. " - (Special tar Telegram.) -"WlashingtonV D. C, Jan.' 8. Govern- or-elBCt i. Crais: and JoseDhus Daniels mare-;; advisad Dr. J.' 6A Holmes . that 1 I . . . tti , ij. .. :ttt l . l . . , f tney v.'wiii - oe iu w asumgiwi ior me banquet of the .North Carolina Socie ty, which will be held either January; 25th,Vor February, the date, depending upon the convenience of Governor Craig. . y :PfLE8 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails . to' cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles: In G to 14 days. 50c. f " . , - v :4 Advertisement - ,.."'"'.- - , . .- ! ... C ' ' ' -" aH ' " . " ' " ' - ' IW l , New Vhite.IgQOda.knd ginghams. C. H. Fore & Co. ; : . (advertisementO THE MOBNESTGr STAB,. WTIiMNGTOK, C.t'T!!HUKDAY, JAN UAH Y.- 9; 10 13. BAD AUTO - ACCIDENT. Son of Lee H.Battle Seriously Wbund- '. . ed Com Growers' Meeting. (Special Star Correspondence.) -Greensboro,- N. C.,' Jan. 8.-VRoyal Battle, 20-year-bld son-of Lee H: Bat tle, former - dashier of s the ; Cityr Na tional Bank, sustained a fractured." skull and other, serious -injuries and Frank Harrison, d sort tof J. B. - Harri son and a: student at the University tit" Virginia, suffered : several Bevere founds, In an automobile accident on the ' High Point-Greensboro road- about 3 o'clock this morning; '- Battle is in St. Leo's Hospital and his condition is Reported as precarious. cr h The two young men with Will Siler, a chauffeur -and -.mechanician,1 were driving into the city and the report is that -they were coming at: a reckless clip-when, the car skidded and turned over? throwing Battle and Harrison out. Battle was partially caught be neath: the -car, a- heavy Chalmers, and it was largely due to this that his in juries are of . such ' a serious natilre. Harrison's injuries," while painful iand probably including a broken nose, were notserious enough to cause him to en ter the hospital. A large attended Corn Growers' meeting was held at-the Pleasant Gar den Agricultural School today with E. S.; Millsaps, of the National govern ment, and the three expert teachers in agriculture of Guilford county, as speakers and demonstrators. WHISKEY IN ASHEVILLE Physician Chafged By Detective With Writing Illegal -Prescription (Special Star .Telegram.) v Asheville, N; C, January 8. Dr. Paul Paquin was tried in the polic-3 court today forjwriting ah illegal whis key, prescription for Di S .Reed who is employed, b, the Good Government League as a detective, and was acquit ted - after " much testimony and long argument, and Reed, who was arrested yesterday for : retailing in two cases, was bound over to court. He I was served with another warrant on the same charge in the court roomi slt came out in evidence and was admitted by Reed that he represented 'to Paquin that he was suffering i with cold. In a" third case Magistrate Gudger . toa'c Reed's recognizance for bond. - ' " ' : vDEATH AT WASHINGTON. Beaufort Citizen Passes While Sweep ' . ing His Yard. (Special Star Telegram.) - Washington, N. C, Jan. 8. The en tire city was shocked! this afternoon to learn that Mr. W. P. F. Randolph had , died very t suddenly at his home to.day while sweeping the yard. The end tame Without warning to his im mediate family! For some time he had been in poor .health,-but the end was not expected .to come as -it did. The deceased was about 68 years of age and while a native of the State of New Jersey Lor a number of : years, had been , one of . Washington's highly es teemed -and popular citizens. He leaves a-widow and several . children "New laces and white goods. v C. H. Fore &.' Co. . h (advertisement.) - The Quickest, ' Simplest . ; Cough Cure Easily and Ckeaply . Made at Horned Saves Ton $2. . This .. recipe makes , a pint of cough syrup enough to - last as family a long time. vYoii couldn't,buy as much or as good cough syrup for $2.50. Simple as it is, it gives almost instant relief and usually stops the most obsti nate cough in 24 hours. This is partly due to .the fact that it isslightly laxa tive, stimulates the appetite and nas an excellent tonic effect. It is pleasant to take childreniike it. An excellent rem edy, too, for whooping cough, croup, sore lungs, asthma, throat troubles,, etc Mix- one pint of granulated sugar with . pint of warm water; and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. :. . j ; --- .- . . : - Pine is one of the oldest : and best known remedial agents, for the throat membranes." Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and all - the - other natural healing elements. Other preparations will not work, in this formula. j. : , . -The -prompt results from this' recipe have endeared it to thousands of house wives in the United States and Canada, which explains j why the plan has been imitated often, but never successfully, v : sA guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get : it 4 for. vou. If not, send to The Pines Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. . :""." .-(Advertisement.) v SCHtOSS THEATRE aRCUIT ' ' ;T : Friday N iqht, January .10th v . This Season's Most Prominent Laugh i Inciter ' 'LITTLE MISS BROWN" She Comes Direct From A Long Run on Qrosoway Seats on sale at Plummet's Thursday. " Usual scale of prices. Ja8-St :.'-! :' :.. S. B ACcCabe. . - i, Local ano Iong- .Distance Mauazer. . j 'Phone 502. 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(Refer by 'permission to the North Carolina.) ' . pJAVID'S; . ; IfYoung men's special in full dress; new ideas' in the designing andishion & Marx make special full , dress models for young men ; they're very smart; you'll like them. TfSuits 35 and up; Dress shirts, dress . waistcoats, dress gloves, silk hats, silk hose, neckwear; all the things you '-need- here ready. Hst Dcnarmer JHE A. DAVID COMPANY ' ; r This Btore the hftmc of Hart Schafljipr & Marx" clothes '; :v What is nicer for a present than a Stein-Bloch Suit or Overcoat, a Stetson Hat, a pair of Gloves, a Suit Case or GripVa swell Tie, a stylish Sweater, a fancy Shirt, a beautiful Combination Set, a nobby pair of Pants, an Automobile Gloves,: a dozen Arrow Collars,-a pair of. Silk Hose, a Scarf Pin, or an elegant Muffler and :a Bath Robe with Slippers to match. . For any .of the above goods, come to us. We are' right next to' trier Bijou. FLEET-DAVIS. GO PHONE 673.- Store Open During CLOSED We wish to announce that bur Art-and Portrait'De partments will be closed until January 11th, 1913. 5 Our Commercial and Amateur Departments will be open as usual. iy FOLTZ & KEMDRICK 'Phone.731. , , ! 504 Southern Bldg. . The only perfect Flat Oil aint for Interior Use. , Sah- iiary and Durable. . " ; s ; V ' ' . v SOLE MANUFACTURERS , , ' -I Atlantic Paint andYarnish Works -i tl MABKET STREET. - " V- , ; i ' ' ''S First National Bank '- . -.: of Wilson, Copyright Hart Bchiffher & Mars eats res Holidays Until 9 P. M. ATLANTIC VCO AST LINE DEPASTURES: TO, AND FROM ; , . I. ABRiyLS: - , , . Qoldjboro, ickiaond, Norfolk and Kutora , v Nortb Car olio poiats. Connects at " ' ' o,- Goldsboro with Southern Railway aa . No. WL- v. I SMJLS&. - Norfolk fhratbern "BaUroad, Noi 1 . l:00Alf - leaves Norfolk" 1S;20 P ; M. and Hlptmooa - ' lrlQ KM. - , t w :, - . v v CMdbonrtw "Coawat, Flomicfc-Ckarlertott, - - . : i. - SaTanoafav JackaonTlMe, Takopar - Ft.- . .. N9..6I. Alyera, Colombia and Asherffle. Pmllaaaa .No. 90. -'." 81aHreM BttWNc irHmdat m ' - ' , 6:39 A.M. Colombia. oet,f receive-atare4 i 1?:20A. M. -i WUmlJtrtoa M ui sfter'lHP; alH ktfd ' v nay be eeettstM atU 1M AiM." - -."...J.t r X---. W. ?i i j. j 'i . '. . .. ,S Ji 7'? f . No. 64, JabktoErai twbeni jati' IaUrmealate " , No ttfc 1 5:50A.M. Buttons . " ! - I t-MvTk. v ." ,-. ' " ,.'..- ;!;:. i ... - t . Goldsboro. Rlcainoad. Norfolk and Wl ' . : , . - No. ML lnirtee.' . taUntaa . Verier Oars hetwia No. - , . Wllmtajrtoa wad Nerfelk, eoaUMetfm 4 " - 8:30A.M. . "Bookjr Meant wttKNew Yek Traias with diip'.lL " v, PolUaaa Servlee. , i ... : , . . ... :..L.ji i i '-.,-;-,- ITi.T .. ,vt "it " -.' r, No. 53. Solid train between . Wilmington ' and BCtj No. 5JL! ' : . 8:45 A.M. : Alry via FayetteriHe ; and t .Sanford. e tit v ' . ;,j ' ,, i , - :-' r Chadbonrn,- Conway i-'v Florence, Charles- - . i..- -V No. 55. ton, Savannah, Ail Floriu . Polais, Co- , No.,64, - ' - lnmbla, AshevlUe and , the West Pull- ' ' - - . I ; 3:15 P.M. man Sleeping- Oars between; WHmlajtoJl 1:40 P. M.V J ' ' ( -r ' and Oolvmbla. , ! i . , .,. . - . .No 2., JacksonyUle, Newborn ; a&d ; Ihtermedlafe i No, 63, Zt25F M. Stations. . , . l?:50P3l. f N' w Ftyettefille, Sanford.and Intermediate No,'6Q, ; I 6:30 P.M. Stations. , U0:1SA.M. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, : Washlas- ' - ton and New York. Pnllman Breller, Baf- : No. 4L . , ' . NO. 42, fet: Sleeping- Cars between Wilmington ' 10KWiUU. . . ,, and . Washington, . eonnectlnr with New . 4r""4 0:4aP.M. , xottt trains, with - Pullman and Dining ..." m V . .an' Car Service', tollman Sleeping .Cars be .vii:W:,'"!t--,v-:i " ' " , - tween WUmlngtoa aatd If erfolkl,. ;-.SrU-Z. . -V:. Trj wl ', TN-5k S7 Chadbonrit; Conway . and Intermediate ' No.68, r : 1 7:30 P.M. , gtetlona. v : r j .. . 8:15A.M. - For, folders, reserrarJpns, Tates .f fares,; etd, cau 'phone 160. : : ; W. J. CRAIG, ' " j, j r T.' C. WHITB, Y::. i - Passenger Sraffle Manager.' - .- General Paseager - : - --- i v- - rr:i;.WlXMING5CONt N. C?,- ...-f- - r-. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE . In fiffeet- October 28. 1918. " . .V ; Winter Park, Wrighteville;! Wrightsville Beach and Intermediate Points. EAST bound: Leave Wilmington for Winter Park Leave . Wilmington for Wrightsville Leave . Wilmington for The lieach 6 :30 A. M. 6:55 " " m . e e 8. -00 " " ! 8:00 " " 8:30 " " ! 9:30 " " 10:00 " t 11:30 " o 1:00 P. M. 2:00 " " x 2:30 " " 3:00 .X 3:30 " 44 x 4KX " 430 44 44 x 5:0p 44 44 5:36""'" ' , 6:10 44 " 6:40 44 44 -7:10 " ; 44 i-. 8:30 44 44 10:00 44 11:15 ' 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 6:55 44 " I 8 :00 44 " i'oo"44"""." 8 :30 44 " 8:30 44 44 ' ! 9:30- " 44 10:00 44 44 11:30 " " 16:60" '4-'"" 11:30 44 44 o 1:00 P, M. o ;:00 P. M. 2 :00 ." " 3:.6ov;4"' loo"44"44" "4:30 "44" "836""" 4'' "4:30"""" "5-30"44"44" 6:10 " 44 6:40 44 44 7:10 " M: - 8:30 44 44 10:00" 44 41 ! 11:15. 44 44 ' . Leave Wilmington - every half hour : from 2 KM nntil 5:00. P. M.; 1 :;-X-'' "Z Leave -Beach, every half hoar from. 2:45 antil 5:45, P. M. ., Cars marked () do not run on Sundays. V " '-. ; ; : Cars: marked (!) run Sundays only, j . ' ' ' Cars marked (x) superceded by half-Jiour . schedule; Saturdays aud Sun- -days. '. . '" t . . ' ... ... i-' Cars marked (o) leave at 1:10 P, M. Saturdays. . " v;. ' ' " : . j. :' Freight Leave. Ninth and Orange Streets 3:00 1. Freight Depot open from 2:00 to Clyde Steamship Company NlEW YORK . and . GEORGETOWN, S. C: s v New York to Wilmington, , Steamship "NavahOe," Fri.: Jan. 3rd 1913 Steamship "Carib," Fri.,i Raii. ,10th. 1913 WUminjrton to "New York. Stenmship' "Navahoe,' Sat.i Dec. 28th, 1912 Steamship "Carib." vaft., Jan. 4th. 1913 'Wilmington to Georgetown.' Steamship "Carib," Mon., Dec. 30th, 1912 Steamship "Navahoe,", Mon.,' Jan. 6th, 1913 Steamship ;' 4,Sontiago'!';Jboes '-' Not ' Carry ' ' l'aasengers. - Throdgn bills of lading and Swear through rates guaranteed to and front si points in North and South Carolina. For freight, apply to. . . . . . . 4 y ; H. G. SKALLBONKS, 8ap ' v.;.-;- Wilmlngtoa, V. f& L B. MATNARD. , Freight Traffic Manager. B. H. RAYMOND. V.-P and G. KL . HARPER: LINE STEAMERS. . Steamer willjeave Wilmington 4ally (except Sunday) fors Southport and Fort Caswell 9 : 30 A. M? Leaves South port 2:30 P. M. J V v . ' se g tf. J ' - - J. F. LEITUER ARCHITECT ' C7-CH9 Camti BmU41i& . : BURETT H. STEPHENS : ARCHITECT r- 38-89-41 : GARRELL BU1LDINO.' WILMINGTOnN. C.-r, WEST BOUND. Leave Leave Leave Winter Park Wrightsville for Wilmington The Beach for for - Wilmington . Wllmingtbn 6:27 A. M. 6 :15 A.. M. 7:37 8:07 44 44 7:25 44 i 7 5 44 44 e e MtiMitAK 7:45 44 8 :42 44 44 8:30 44 44 ! 9:07 44 44 I 8:55 44 44 9:25 44 44 110 K)0 44 44 10:55 44 44 12:25 P. M. - 1:55 -44 44 !8":45'4444',- 9 -7 44 . 44 90S 44 !10:12; 44 44 li:07 44 12:37 P. M. 2:07C 44 44 10:45 44 12:15 P. M. 1J45 44 "8:45"'44:4'' 2:42 44 44 2:30 44 44 x 3:10 44 44 x 3 :45 44 44 4:07 44 44 ; "s-sri"44"44" "5:25?44"44" 60 44 6:40' 44 44 7 :30 44 44 7:55 44 44 .9:25- 44 4'-' 10:30 "r , 11:4&- 44 44 x 4 :40 44 44 i" 5V15''"44" 5:37 44 44 6:12 44 44 02 44 44 7 :42 : 44 44 8:07 44 44 ' 9:37 44 .. 10:42 t 44 " , ll7v" 5:15 "7:26"i',! 9:15; Schedule. P. M. " 3, s00 P. M. Air Lino Railway - Schedule Effective January 6th, 1013, ; ' '1 i - :" ir i r-; " . -v ! TRAINS LEAVB W1LMINQT)N. ' - No. 45 6 A. M.. arrive Hamlet, tKXS X M. Leave Hamlet, 9:25 A,; M.J arrive Cha lotte, 12:10 P. iS. . Connects at Hamlet with. -trains .Nos. 66 tor Raleigh,:. Norfolk, ,; Richmond and All, Points' North, and with . No." 81, for. Columbia, SaVannah, Jackson ville, Tampa and all ' points South. At. H Monroe with train No. 53, for Atlanta. -' i pAlLY SJLBEPPR ON. NO. 45 , TRAIN FOR CHARLOTTE. ' OPEN FOR OC , CUl'ANCY "AT 10 O'CLOCK P. M. ! No. 39 &m P. M.; arrive Hamlet, 2:3f P. M. ; leave Hamlet, 8:00 P. M.; , arrive , ' Charlotte, 11 :00 P. M. Cdhnects at Ham let ' with through . trains: rot Atlanta, Blrnv - Ingham, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, ' Tampa. Also Norfolk, ' Richmond and All . ' Points Norths Pullman chair car. between Wilmington and Charlotte." , ) ; p . 'TRAINS ARRIVE; WILMINGTON. v ; No. 4012 :30 P, M,i - from , Chtrlotta ant ; intermediate points. . ' '. No. 44-12 :10 A.. Mfrom Charlotte., and intermedjate points. . ; For. farther Information, call on nr taint phone . - . .. .. , ; . ... i- ' V ' CLAUDE MTJBBT, ;r- . Z-Z ' -; l ;, : Union Ticket Agent, 'Phone: 1294. . , --: v-.:y-., -Z -- i : -- -Vi A. FETTER, C.vA - :, - .: . ) . : . 'Phone 1T8 . i; - Ortbn Motel. --,f;; 'V . - H. S. LEARD, V- : - . - '.' Div. Passenger. Agent. '- . j " W.B. &&zmp&i: Schedule : in Effect- Thursday, Sept. S, ItU. P.M. " ' 3 :15 Lv '. .' . .. Wflmlnetotf v . ".Ar. 8' 09 4:05 . .Town Creek..- i . T:20 4:20 Bolivia r 1-JM 45 Ar. . . .Southport . . .Lv. 6:30 - Mixed train operated dally except Sunday Leaving Kavasso - at 8 :30 A. M arriving Southport ' 10 :35 A. M. . Leaving Southport 1120, A. ' M arriving. Navassa, 105 P. M. ' i. - ;f4 ;;h HE.0bDWIN, W.ir del-tf - , -Traffic Manager. vi . QnlekMt and BeitLfnd Wef I :Yiad; Vsttit meek System. Reek Ballast. SSlK ' A 8fatlBla. la KffMt Ma fi. nil Lv. Norfolk 8:30 a.m. 8rtWpJB, Lv, Petersburg : v Lv, Durham . . . . Lv; Lynchburg ; Ar, Cinelnjiati Ar4 Columbus , . , Arr Chicago r . ; . Il0s.m.il0:40pjav. 7:00 an.j 5:30 DJU. ziiop.m. 720am. 2:b0a.m. dSp.nr (1 :45 a.m. 65 p.m. TOaja,' 8'JOa.BS. SHWpjn. 6:33 p.m.; fHrtRA ronneHinne ' Titaif for Seatila.' Baal Francisco and all Western points. : - -. Pullman sleeping and, parlor earn N.-an W. Cafe dining' cats, r Equipment and seo vice standard of excellence.' .Bin : Bidgf and Allegheny monntntns ttwmtiaMmati plctnresaue- parts.,. .'. - , aim.- tables,. dafKtdvn llteratnrf) nf lnArmattnn ra Oorresoondence lavltetl; . W. B. BEVILIi, Pass. Traf. Mgr. s . A : W. C. SAUNDERSy O. E..Aw Roanoke, Vn, -C.-TBLZ BOSLEY D. P. A Bichmohd. Vn, - J Y-fcl'P-'iiiii ' t , f.- : .rl. . ;iZi i., 1 : Hi ViZr --.. i - '.'i'.-'-t.-; " N..'V'.. Z-l B..,' T:iZlZ:Zi - ,- Ml ' i! :' I z-z-aUz z:z:rziz ' y -1 ' I,, i ' It1 '(' ' r f f a' i n t.-;. . '"'..r.,."J...'.,' .. fi -r.H. . if L - ..-Hv. ' i n .3 'S-..-tofs5,:'sv., J-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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