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t ' new state; pippini i II .1 Commissions In National :GuardA Number of. Charters Fire In- - surance Rates Gvernor Craig Appoints Delegates ,- " 1 ? .Dewirtwefc of TUt at Tilinlnin. Effect! v January lsia. .5 (Special Star Correspondence.). Raleigh, N C, Jiiary, 21 .fkfem missions were issued Way to .Z. (j. Harding as first lieutenant, and George jl Freeman as second lieutenant Com pany E, Second Regiment, Goldsb'oro. These were among. the first commis- ions issuea uy aujuuuh . general Youne after receiving his commission from Governor Craig. '. ' ' . The Littman Mills, Inc.; received a charter today witn, Salisbury - as ' prin cipal offiqe for operating textile mills. The capital is $50,000 authorized and '? 000 subscribed by I. - Littman, Id. a Henley and L.. Littnfan. Other charters are to the Lambeth-Baldwin- Oliver Co., of saniora, capital .?25,ooo authorized and $5,000 subscribed by Lambeth Bros., K. L. ; Baldwin and others for mercantile business; 'the Scarborough .Realty Co!,of Fayette ville capital: $50,000 authorized ' and tosooo subscribed by - A. J. Cook, S V. Scarborough and others, and the mion Trading Co;, of 3urgaw,, R n capital $25,000 fcy J. A. Rowe and others for operating cotton-gins, mer cantile business -( ana JOtnerA purposes, A statement fumisbJed to the 'State Senate by Commissioner of -Insurance j n. Young in compliance with a resolution calling for It? 'tne' 7'sbo Wing is made that North Carolina has, un- Hpr the Southeastern . Tariff. AssQcia tinn an average insurance- rate t for fire risks of $1.12, maWngxtnts State inth in the matter of the, range of rates, 15 States .having: lower rates than this State, a f very Creditable showing, the, commissioner' thinks. Five years ago the ratewas;; North Carolina has by 'odds; the : low est rates in - to jurisdiction 1 of 'the Southeastern - Tariff;. Association terri tory. Alabama havingr $1 .28 Florida, $1.90; Georgia, $1.32; South Carolina, $1.25, and Virginia, M2: There" are ICC insurance companies: doing :busi: ness in this' State and 98 of these ope rate under the SoutheastenKTariBr As sociation ratings and iaU the .others cret the benefit, of; the association --rat ings. The North ouna ratings by the tariff associationsaremade up in a North Carolina bureau, of tne South eastern, located in Raleigti. , , The Legislative Committee . of ; the State Association of County Commis sioners, in a conference just neid nere with Duncan McEaehera, of Wilming ton, as chairman, declared, against the present system of tax assessments as too expensive and urges return to the old system withithe board .commis sioners in control. They- want the present chain gang .system retained and State OonvictsWred Jut to coun ties desirmg . thenv '.:".' '.1 ' 1 : ' V- The Wake. county grand ' jury has filed a reportcondemnlng the Wake Court House as : altogether "Inadequate and. iAsisting aLC3? -Wdl ing should be erected on - a -new- site. "Judge H. M i Sitetf Mndorse'd?la im port. It is interesting that the bonds for the present Court House have never been paid. ' " 4 .. -iZ---A whirlwind campaign ; for jthe re susciation of the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce is to -be: inaugurated Feb ruary 4th, under ' the , direction , of, A . W. McKeand, who recently conducted the reorganization, of the Greensboro chamber. - t ''.' The Senate Committee ". on Banking and Currency after a rather Jong and heated discussion decided by a divided vote to report favorably ;-; substitute for Senator" Jones bill as to building and loan- associations ; enlarging- the limitation under' which" they may-borrow from 25 per cent of money paid in, as under the present Jlaw,? to ;,50 per cent of the asseisc 'Senator Jones, whose bill removed all limitation, gave notice of a minority report. .The sub stitute was proposed by Senator Dan iel, of Halifax. The bill .was opposed strongly by. Insurance Commissioner' Young and vigorously, championed by Corporation Commissioner Geo. P". Pell. In the course of his. argument Mr. Pell referred1 to the passage of the present law in 1909, and while exonerating Senator, Pharr, who intro duced the act in that session, charged Mr. Wittkowsky with -inspiring" the legislation 11 order to.' discourage.; new associations from ", coming Y into " the field and spoke of him as a . 'jliok Jew." This brought Senator Pharr to his feet in a jiffy to protest against any reflections upon the late' Mr..Witt-kowsky,- and several " others present . voiced their high regard for Mr. Witt kowsky. Judge Pell, '-while not recall ing his expression, explained : that he did not mean any " reflection on Mr. Wittkowsky's character,' but simply meant to say that he was. a smart Jew and capable of getting through a meas- ure he had set his head on. - i - - ' The Senate Judiciary Committee' No. 1, acted favorably; upon Senator Ward's bill to allow the city of New hern to vote additional bonds for the graded schools. . - -.;;-.' " Senator Hobgood's bill? to authorize the commissioners of Greensboro and Guilford counties, to ; build a Confed erate monument at Greensboro,-will be reported favorably from the Senate coinniittee on Counties, Cities and Towns. ."T-5 ,.r'.. (Governor Craig is jssuing commis sions to more than lOOi citizens, Jn ey--section of the' State to attend the Inter-State conference In promotion of the Transcontinental highway to meet at Asheviiie February 12th. The higb wuy is proposed to" be from Morehead to San Francisco. ' ' : ; " , nemng wasses ' - - ere ... ' 1 .V , lopecial Star Crresnortdo,, i f - 5 "TYr ,"ms OT '"xcrey lton, N. C Jati 91 fJ J " vopeciai tar jorresponuence.j e k&i1?- C. January 2t.-Th . Washington, Jan. 2LBefore decid ing how he will act upon the immigra tion bin pending in Congress, Presi dent Tart will give a" hearing to some Jjrom.nent Jews opposing its 'passage. lt President . has hot made up: his wind as to the merits of this measure- is anxious that alkbeV given an op "jrtumty for hearing, afid as soon as i)ill is sent him he win arrange for llearmg in the White House. TO CHRP A rt r 't&i. maw'-- T f XATIVB BROMOs f Quinine o cure. WROyE'S lgna- uii eacn DOX. ZoCi ture Clinton TJit1 d prominent fVA vt v,uuion, aiec suddenly today S fatal.seizui.came -fv uuu wiuiout warning as he was nirV ?creet-: He-was Z XT H f : ?ireccfler- and ; taken Mr expired, , j" we eiaest son of the late rir i tm n a ti t. . ji . . a -- I 1L11II IUU 1 TT nin T -pujr woxan: or vimton, and was vMrZ SHe leaves a SJmt'i besides . v3 virvwgr inenas Ha ia.Qi,n vlved by his "uin W rJ?. r Holmes, and,broth4Wi)iv Frank! H.' Holmes 0f .,Clintoni;knd Mr. W. S. wa, W1 uaxieston,' w Va. The interment Will be in Clinton cemetery ?The suddehMaeafhvf 'nxr- i ilv rn Herring, a prominent citizen of Sampl ?t . . ' .urreq at'; his -home in Herring's township st hight, Mr. Herring was fdrmer a ; member of waru oit commissioner's ;of Samp S?n nty leve a large family of children, all of whom are grown up He was a brave Confederate soldier 71 . I i . nisrmother whfr has attained the, fremarkaMe m : nf-ini years is yet -living afid is active for ?eo ker agv ; A son of the deceased, Mr. vThOmas; J. Herring.-and a broth- a A' "erqng, live in Clinton "eveaaeu was aoout 76 years of age. ,iie butiat.wasa o'clock this ttuernoonin the private burial grounds wear tue iamiiy residence. EXCEEDINGLY MILD WINTER. werm.oioom .at Whiteville Per- v-XWWvw Items. . (Special Star Correspondence.) ; ypem-Cr JanV21ThIs has ueeu vne oi tne warmest Winters that uiissecuon! nas experienced In many years; r-Mahyr flowers ' such 1 as violets ajidrAyacixithwhlch f usually do not biopmnntllearlr Spring are in full blpHtt.hestrawb;erries - have x also uegun.XO DlOOmt and : the ftrerilntfnT 1e madethatiheiwillthave withinthe ixtwoweeks' if jthe pres ent weaxner conunues v ; v ; v Mr., Cleveland Russ. of Brunswick fPtyi has-fcenL: ai poslUoh as- book feeeper and cashier in the office of Mr WJllianr-if; Baxlev: district Jfutual-Benefit Life Insurance Mr. Uavid Smith has been add ed to ttie"t&fflce force ofthe Bank of Whiteville as teller.--Dr. W. H Cm. well lftl yesterday for Black Mountain where lie will spend "several weeks re cuperating from a severe attack of duauBui. jar. i J . ' X . ; lHtn D, ', a lanascape gardener of Fayette ville, who has spent several weeks here making improvements in the of several of our citizens, has return ed home. Miss- Frances E. McNe- mer, of Keyser, W. Va,, will give a readingiinrthe school auditorium next Saturday, night for the benefit of the graded school. NEWBERN. MAN IN TROUBLE.' Attachments Served on Personal Prop erjx pTjiiumoer Paymaster.. . ' '-eaEele6Jam,. J. .Newbern, Jtf. C. Jan. 2L Attach ments were today-? sworn out against the personal property of Albert - Rawlsi byseveral local merchants who T-k - - . ui&unea max itawis nad given them worthless' checks and in two Instances had received cash for, them. Follow Ing the anhbuncement that the attachments- had, been, issued . i there was a persistent rumor that Rawls, who for the past few years has been paymas ter ror the John u. Roper Liumber Co at this point', had defaulted. The man agers of the local office were' commun icated Vith, but stated:; that they had nothing to say. ' Later they stated that they, had not had an opportunity of eo- ing over Rawls $6oks and were, not in position, to' say -whether.; or . hot he was 'short in his accounts. 'They stat ed that Rawls Is now in Norfolk. Mes srs. Z. V. and John Rawls. of Pamlico county, came to the city today and satisfactorily disposed of the attach ments against their brother by placing money-In the bank to cover the checks, which he had given. Rawls was a man n . whom; every one had Implicit con fidence, and today's revelations Were a shock to those acquainted with him. JU STI C E ''ACTS SWI FTY Negro Convicted anil Sentenced Seven Hours" After Crime r GulfporL. Miss January 21 .Within seven-- hours, after he had ' shot and killed Chief of Police Charles Dickey today, . Percy Newkirk, , a negro who had been trapped by the officer while In the act of burglarizing a store, was indicted by the county grand . jUry4 tried on a charge of murder convicted and sentenced to be hanged. . Despite-" the quick Justice meted out to the negro, a large crowd thronged j the streets near the jail after the trial! was concluded and threats of lynching were freely"made; v . '' : ;. Chief Dickey was killed at 4:30 this morning, when he with two other offl- rcars, attempted to arrest Newkirk and another- negro, - whom they discovered in a storehouse' Several citizens and officers surrounded the building and captufed New&irk, who eonf eased to the shooting. ! after he iwas placed in jail. . ; The movement for thei-creation of Jarvis county i9 taking-, more definite shape every day; and.Mr. G'. K. Grantham who was chosen as' permanent chair man, has appointed the following gen tlemen on comihittees:-' On-- boundary, J . D. Barnes and .Albert Siirles, from Harnett ; C. C. .McLellan, of Cumber land; N. T;; Royals,; of Johnston,- and Chatham : West and Robert Blue,, of Sampson; J..C. Clifford, T. H, Webb, arid Wiley Jackson,T executive ;commit tee. The bouhdary committee met last S aturday , afternoon but came to no definite " conclusions and will mee agma m fcjew nays. The1 town and. community are yery much interested in different reports that are being circulated in regard to wheretsome of the proposed railroads headed in this (direction will eventual ly gOr Surveyors are at work in and arouttd here but nothing definite can be learned ; some , say - that , Edward s road from Lilllngtbn, is trying to get an outlet into 'Sampson, and others think; the Durham';& Southern has its eye on the same territory. Messrs. J. C. Clifford and N." A.. Townsend have formed a co-partnership for the practice of law under the firm namie of Clifford & Townsend These gentlemen have enjoyed a fine practice individually and will make one.of the strongest law firms in this part of the State. Dr. R. L.. , Warren and ) , several friends ' leave for : Greensboro today, where on tomorrow, Dr. Warren will be married to 'Miss Jessie Allen, for merly of Dunn. . Miss .Allen has-been a resident .of Dunn for several years and only recently went to Greensboro. Both parties have a large; number of friends and relatives .in this part of the State. Messrs. Rufus Gardner, Sr., and Ru f us Gardner, Jr have moved their families here.'v4,Messrs. G, V. Gard ner khd, .Rowland : Gardner, both ," of whom are traveling, salesmen, have been living here, for some time. They liked.; the town so' well that they per suaded their, .fathahd .brother to lo cate nere. -j .-;vr; KINSTON AFFAIRS Successful Operation Prosperous - Jacksonville Fine Concert ' (Specials Star Correspondence.) ! Kinston, N, C, January 21. rA tel ephone message .received by Mr. Will Harvey in this city, stated that his father, Mr. Thos. Harvey, one of Kin ston's leading business men,' had ' just undergone an operation in a Richmond hospital. The operation was a .delicate one, but it was. successful, and the patient is getting aiong niceiy. . Mr. Harvey is. vice president Of the Cot trell Sadlery Company, in Richmond'. Kinston High School' defeated, a quintette from the Dover High School in the first basketball game played here this year, by the score of 22 to 10. , " .. ' ,' " Jacksonville, tne county seat of On slow, is one of -the most flourishing of the smaller towns . in v Eastern Caro lina, and more new ; enterprises have been established -there in. - the. past three months possibly than in any town-; of similar' size in the east. The newest undertaking in : the manufac turing Jine there is the Onslow. Lum ber. Company. . Fifty thousand dollars is the authorized capital, with $5,000 paid in. It is surmised that this cor poration willtake charge of . property formerly owned by the Suffolk Lumber Company. ' l . r The most brilliant array of home musical talent which has ever been assembled here participated in a con cert in Pythian Hall last night. Sev eral weeks of preparation had tended to the occasion's success, and the many well-known vocalists and instru mentalists , whose names appeared on the programme had practiced zealous ly, in order to pnt forth their best ef forts..' -V-lV'i-rVf ' '' .' i '': WAT "oval" button II hole fastens in a second UL can't tear out. The oval r kind is "SUp-Over " conies only in LION Collars. Buy yours from the LJON dealer and avoid inferior .imitations. 2 for 25c foh pilars SaoramentOi JCaU l Januarys 21. ---A joint resolution approving the Congres sional resolution providing for direct election of United States Senators was unanimously .adopted, today in -: the SfatelSeaiate. " . " - EUROPE LEADS IN. ' FIGHTING. CONSUMPTION Great Foreign Remedy Noyr Used In New York: Being inecialista lo 'Europe have been flgiting CoiMumptian during .the last lew -years wttfl great success Dy usius a. owi yicii- amtlnn mNM SSirolin. -J:' !. - This is at great Interest to snfiferers Iwl tla country,, uecause, oipuuii uji txcu trenttng or tae-aisease nere u , Ocfest Brand - r . n Amertea ' United Shirt & Collar Co., i Makers, Troy. N. T. TV70JRPHINE BACCHa,DC2i XViL nr painless method. NO DEPOSIT J,?T OR FEE required until cure is effected. Endorsed by Governor and other State officials, Home or sanitarium treatment. Booklet free. DR. POWER GRIBBLE. Supt., Bos 885. Lcbaaoa. Teoa. "" . CedwcroEl Saoifarina. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway 8CXNIO BQUTK TO ; TUB WHST. Two ' Fast ,- Vetlbnl Trains , With Dlalni i-j-'--- Car Service.. Throagrh Pullman .-Sleepers to TonlaTllIn inetaaati. Cbloag-o ana St. Looll, 2;15pml 6 rlOpmlll K)Optn 11 :00am - 7:30pm 8 :15am 110 :00pm 5 :00pm 5:00pm XJ:4opm T :10am 0l5pm 9 :30pm 7 :4."5ara tor all points West Lr. Richmond Ar. LouisviUe Ar. Cincinnati Ar. Chicago . Ar. St. Louis Direct connectiODS and Northwest, z-. . . Quickest and. Best Route, v. -;. The line to tne Celebrated Mountain Be sorts of Virginia,. . , - ;-,y .'.-'X' for descriptive: matter, schedules ana Pullman; reservation s, add ress ; ; .. W. O. WABTHBN, D. P. A., : ':;."C.. & 0."-By.'Co.-Eichinond.- Va;;c DISSOLUTION OF The co-partnership heretofore exist ing betwen' the undersigned under the firm name" of Koeth & Preidhof , has PARTNERSHIP. hf fnV- tkaUAA Forvreoding for 11 : finmi iisethejgt; laxjydii can biay is the Rayo, ere.is ibglare; no flickerilThe light is soft and dear. HiRayo is a low pnped lamp, but ypu cannot get better ht at any price. Rayx lamps are lighting more than three million homes. r ' Save the CKldren Eyes and Your Own. SV"lTTl La.IIlD Ughted without removing chimney or ASLWUM -: J" Shade. Easy to clean and rewiek. iaae in various styles and for all purposes. At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY ;yf: , V llneorporated in New Jersey) v : The Newark. N.J. BaltiilMrWfd. Our f aiili is pinned to Clothes READY-TO-WEAR Our judgment and experience back us up' in this. We know the tailoring gamerid we know how easy it' is to substitute poor goods for fine goods, poor trimmings for good trimmjrigs and cheap workmanship for high-grade workmansmp; j The Clothes we believe in are ' WEAR CLOTHES. They are made by skilful, highly paid tailors who work under the direction of men wHo have been trained by 57 years of clothing experience.1 The Stein-Bloch Label guarantees the best of all these things. The Clothes Fit and youvsee them fit before you take them. A v FLEET -DAVIS CO. . Next to the Bijou. 'Phone 673. ' DEPABTUBES; ' --;'- v '..TO AND-FEM;--'", -.-- t " jk&.&tTLBy - ;: ' -" -' . ' i: . 3o)4sboro, Bieknoad,' Norfolk Had Ititara : '-s' ': . ; '.".' - .;.: ': : ' Nortlr Carolina ' prtuts.-? Coaaects ai ' "' -- ; oN;,- ' Goldsbor wit Spatnera V hallway : : N.e - ; ; f 3:40 A.B. .Norfolk Southern : Bailroad. N -; -'M ' '. .a 1HM aCftt ' 'gtf:- leaves Norfolk !3:20 1 M. and RiiUimond -;- ,- i ' -- : '. . ' -; .".iT"v Chadoil!a;:ckmr vr.-i'.il.r.;V: '(t-'-k?' -'i4v. Savannan, v JaoksoaTlHe. i Tatapa, ; I"t. -.;. No. 51, Myers; . ColambU and ame.'-FiaBi f So. Ml . .'.'. . : iT" '!.; '- -.Caw ' Bewa Wilmla(t ;af v4 -f-- ' '' :. '""'" 'WUjtoaBvaAd-'yrtMMiM'sts ': ' v ' . -' . - -gftmS - 1 y ' f f-' ", '.'';"'" 'Ml ', '? '. ;-:-.!-; . : r -,t:.:-r-j:-,--. . Jo. M, -: -. acksonrma, Fewbarp aa latTBatilata . No;;' .; ' ' i ; -.! o ; . -; .,'Vr.-:;..-.., . , .- '"';";;.'-rt'.'." ' """" " :" ? v" ' ' '---'-- i J.- Qoldsboro, Bleainond, Norfo3 aaT Wajia: y r-- -.' ". : : . . " . : WUmlnctoa aad Narfalk, HilMttt " :; 8:30 A. M. okjr:JiaB wUb lUw Mk. Xntaa mt MrlM P.w 1 . : No. W.! Solid train between 4niinlBgoa and Jft ( Wo.'' ML ' ; " i Chsdbourn, Conway Ploren'oe, Caarlea-: , ' ., v no- ton, JtoyannaH, Ail Flri polata, Co- ' No. , ; " . lnmbla, AsheriUe and tne West. Fall- C .. 3;15 P.M. ,bm Sleeplns Can ketwets Wllaanatoa l;9v. - ; ;-'- -'- ': V- ' - and Catnmbla. . ' ". 'I , ... ;, -vv-' ; -her ; :aad . fryf; fl Goldsbore, Richmond, Nortolk, Wwhlng- ..-':i:-;i;-.'':,vf, '.' ; . ton and New York. Pullman feraller, Bof- , No. -,' ,v M0.-4Z, iet Bleeping Cars betwfiaa WUnlnataa HQUXMLiL , a.011 and Washington, .oonnecUnaT with Vmw -i 1 fl .45 P. M. , York trains, with Pullman and Dlala , Car Servic. Pullman Sloeplaa; Car a- -' ' 2- - x : tween Wlhulngton and. aforf oik. A,. i r?7Vr Chadbonrn, Conway " wd I.njteniiedlate: , KoM, 1 ' I 7.dU P. M. Stations. - ; t . t 8; 154. M. - For folders, reservations, rates f fares, etv cau .'phone lflQ. W. 9. CBAXG, -a : ':. :: X. C. . WHIT JB, : Paaaenger Traffic Ianaer. Ooncral Pmssartr : .. ", WiXMTNOTOSr. N. C. r. Syr acuse Chilled Plows : GENUINE CHILLED CASTING. The Little 5.00 Plow shown above is the same cut as the "Dixie," runs Light, four sizes mould boards. All sizes 2-Horse Plows. Middle Breakers; N. JacobirHardware Co. 10 AND 12 SOUTH FRONT STREET. -li. I "SOUTHERN" FIELD FENCING. ; Five Cars on hand at the old price. It won't last long. .Write or call and see us; as to price. )S ' j '-A PURCELL BUILDING. V; l? this aay been dissolved by mutal con. neree wltS i n I most delicate 'stotoacb. andj sent;- all iamojuntg:;due said, firm may J ereates an rfppetlte that wxuld do credit to., be paid' to U- Ar H. Koeth, and - all a healthy man, tbua making w a greac oooy amounts due-by-the .firm -will be paid by him. -r xfc yX'ii -' '' ' V This .Sist, d4"y , of. December, 1912.: z be obtained in- this 'country by addresslns tte- iroliB Co.V 228 West-Broadway,- New niedlnX Misteftiitinf.,Sirolin;itbj f-nnlflerable snecess. ; '-.j. i U U. KOETH, ; 'i??X'$:ANgfcRqSI,REIDHO-: SHINGLES! LATHS! B RC t-w:..'-?.- ' " Large Stdck on Hand. ..vH;iV AUb iAll Kinds of Plastering MateriaL ; : - ?PHONE; 154i SUBURBAN SCHEDULE In Bffect October 28. 1918. Winter Park, Wrightsyille, WrightsviUe Beach and s Intermediate Points. ,-' '-.V.; BAJ9T BOUND. ' ' WEST BOUND. ? V ' Leave Leave . Leave - Leave Leave - . Leave ' ; Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Winter Park WrightsviUe TheBeack -for for fbr: for " for ' for Winter Park IWrightsville The Beach Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington 6-:30 A. M. 6i30 A. M. 6:30 A. . M. 6:27 A. M. '6:15 A. M. . 65 6:55" " ........ 7:37 - 7:25 '- ........:. OS ; a -S'07 T -, " ? 7 s45 . 8 lOO - - 8 100 8 .42 : . 8 30 a !8K . " 18:00 " " ! 8:00 44 " 19:07 " " I 8 5 " I 8: 44 " 8:30 44 44 8:30 44 4 8:30 44 44 9:37 44 44 9:25 44 44 905 ! 9130 44 44 ! 9:30 44 44 ....v...... 110:12 44,144 !10:00 44 44 ...... 10:00 ;" 44 10:65 ". 44 10:00 44 44 uxrt 44 io:55 44 44 10:45 44 44 11:30 44 44 11:30 44 44 11:30 44 44 12 :37 P. M, 12:25 P. M. 12:15 P. M. 'o 1:00'P. M. o 1KX) P. M. o 1:00 P. M. 2:07 44 44 1:55 44 44 1:45 44 44 2;00 44 44t 2:00 J4 44 2:42 44 20 44 ....... ...V... X 2 l30 X. 3 10 aaaaaaa x 3:30 44 44 ,i ........i.. 4.Q7 44 44 3:55 44 44 8:45 44 x 40 44 .....v... x 4:40 44 .............. ; 4:30 4, 44 4:30.-.-"... 4:30 44 44 ....;. ....... x 5:00 44 44 x 5:15 44 44 ....... ..i.... . . -K.OK u. K.IK ............... ........ .....a ......... . ... i y ai ; w - j 5:30 44 - 44 .50 44 44 6:12-- 4 ,"44 6:00 44 44 ..4-.. -. 6:10 44 44 6:W 44 44 .............. :5 44 6:40 44 . 44 .i.i.vii..... 6:40 44 44 6:40 44 44 6;40 44 7:42 44 44 .7:30 44 44 ,70 44 . 7:10 44 44 7:10 44 44 .........i.... 8:07 7:55 44 44 .............. 8:30 44 44 8:30 44 44 80 44 44 9:37 . 44 44 9:25 44 44 9d5 44 10KK 44 44 10:00 44 44 - ...... 10:42 44. 44 J 10:30 7 44 v.. " 11:15 44 44 11:15V 44 44 117 44 44 1 11;45 44 4.... IK-! Special for Satunlays and Sundkys.1 ' r Leave Wilmington every' half hoar from 2rt0 pntil SsOO P &. ir.-'. - Leave Beach every half hour from 2:45 until 55 P. M...-.- . ,' ' ;4.'o, '-.: .-; Cars marked i () do not ran , on Sandays. ' . , - Cars marked; (!) ran Sundays' only. " ! ' ' Pi ' " Cars marked (x) superceded by half-honr achedule ' Saturdays apt San days. ' , ?';-,;. ' - '- : - ' . ' . Cars marked (o) leave at 1:10 P. M. Saturdays. . -.'-.' i Freight Schedule '. Leave Ninth and Orange Streets 8:00 P. M. '' . . Freight Depot open from 2:00 to 30 P. M. Clyde Steamship g BOAKIS) , Company NEW YORK and - GEORGETOWN, S. q. New -York to' Wilmlnirtoji. Steamship "Navahoe," Fri., Jan. 17, 1913. Steamship : "Carib,", Pri.i Jan. v 24, 1913. " "wftminKton lo'ifew York. Steamship "Cherokee," Sat., . Jan. 18, 1913. Steamship ".Navahoe," Sat.. Jan. 23, 1913. Wilmington to Cfeoraetbwn. Steamship "Cherokee." Mob.. Jan. 13, 1913. Steamship "Navahoer'.'-Mon., Ja; 20, 1913. Steamship "Cherokee" does NOT carry ' .:-v;.- Passengers. . Throacb bills of laalnc - and Nwaai tkroagh rates guaranteed to and from 3d points in North and Soatk Carolina. . For freight, apply to V i f ;? :- SU G. xS&CALLBONX&j. Bna, . , WUmlaatOB. Jl. at H. S. KATNABD, -' ' v-.-r. ,'-'',. Freleht Traffic 'Manaaar. H. H. BATMOND. V.-P and O. M. Air Lino Railway Schedule Effective January 6th, 19VS. HARPER LINE 8TEAMER8. ,-'. Steiajcaer will leave WflmijagtQltl dally (except Sunday) for Southport . and Foxt Caswell 9:30 A. M. Leaves South port 2:30 P. M. J; ; se 8 tf. v . -..v ' S - i. f LEITfiER ARCHITECT BURETTH. STEPHENS ARCHITECT SS-39-4 GARREIX BUILD1NQ. WILMINQTON N. C. U TBAINS LffiAVH WILMINGTON. No. 45 5 A. M.. arrive Hamlet, 9 KXS A. M. - Leave Hamlet, 9:2s A. M. J arrive Char lotte, -12 jIO P. . rronnecta . at Hamlet with trains Nos. 66 - tor Ealeigh, . Norfolk, Richmond and All Points North, and with , No. 81, for Columbia, savannah, Jackson ; ville, - Tampa and au points South. At Monroe with train Nov 03. forAUanta. . DAILY- SLEBPfiB ON NQ, 45 TBAIN FOB CHAfeLOTTE. OPBN FOB OC" CUPANCZ AT 1Q "CLOCK P. M. - No. 39.-3:05 P. it., arrive Hamiet, '7:35 P. M.; leave namlet, 8:0a,'JP. tM.; arrlva Charlotte, 11 .-00 P. 'M. Connects at Ham let with; through 'trains for Atlanta, Birm ingham, Columbia, Savannab7f Jacksonville, Tampan Also Norfolk, Blchmond and AU Points North. '' Pullman . chair" car. between Wilmington and -Charlotte.1- " " TBAINS" AKHiVH WILMINGTON. No. 40 12:30 P. M. from Charlotte and intermediate polnta.. . .. .. ' No. 4412:10 Ai. M. frbni Charlotte and intermediate points. ,yS For further, iuformatloq. call' on er; tslav phone- :'is ::.;;- v-s.-v ;- ' '- . :" '- 'Vr-CLAVB!B:i-W0SLKI -.Ji- ." .- -;':- :'u Wo. Ticket Agent. 'Pkone: 1294. -T 'Phone 178, . j! , . -' . -:- v; .- . JOS.) B. COOKE. ! , City TicketAgent. -U : H. S, LEABD, f; ' r.v- . , : i . Dlv. Passenger Arenfc - v Baleigh, N.'- CT.:. ' - :; h SeBedale In Effect Thursday, Sept.. 8, ,liUs P.M. ': ,r - - ';' " .' ri;:?';- ' A.M. 3;151 .5. .WUmlngton- i-f ; .Ar;:15 4rf 44 v . . Town Creek -.J?:.!im' 4O0 44 . 'Bolivia. . . r.Ttfl 4.U55 Ax. . . .Sonthport ..i.-..,. .JLr. fff Mixed train operated daUy except Sunday. . Leaving . Navasso at 8:30: Al' M - arriving -Southport 10:35-A. M. n Leaving Sduthport 11:20 A. M arriving. Navasaa, 115 P. . , '- .:.H.' B. GOODWIN,' r; dalf'l V' .' '": .Traffic , Manager.. , QmlekMk ad BestXlae Was and mock' flysteaa, Bock BaOast. gt-Ik. 'Baflai scneaaie in sseet mmy wti va. Lsr. Norfolk, Lt. Petersburg Lv. Dttrhara . . Ly. Lynchburg Ar. Clodnnati . Ar. Columbua -i Ar. Chicago . . ATi BC: JLiOUlS.. 80 OJn. llOaan, 0:40pjn. 7:ooauJ Sop-xDu 2:40pjaL) 1X9 tun. 6:45aa.1 6nM)pjn.i 2:b0ajn. 65 p.bv 5pjsv Close connections made for. Beattlsv ftaa Francisco and all Western points. - ' Puilman. sleeping and parlor ears Bv aa W. Cafe dining cars. Equipment an! ser vice standard of excellence. Blue Blag and- Allegheny mountains ptym- 9$ asf . picxuresaue - pans. . ... - .v -,- - v -lime tables. descrlotlTS Btaratar an tBnrmatln va .: 'Vmesnondeaca iJtviataV. W. B. BBVILL, Pass. Traf. Mgr." ; - v y W - SlA TTMTVE'-RS'fl Si', A ' VtAflBAkav VSk' ' v;-i:.-y)-'-ifeV4tf : '- .'.r.;''v.H-;UI1 .tf tf.: ?t'' :-J! 1.i C. B, BOSLEX. D. P. RlchjaonaV j lAdvertigement.) 1,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 22, 1913, edition 1
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