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'V! NEAR RI9I,.T,BUiEr N.. C. One Killed and Several Injured In Rob- eson County Town - (Special :Star Ctrrespoadence.) Uimberton, .N. C.r" Feb. 3. -Sheriff Lewis returned yesterday " afterriivm from Buie to which place-he was'calH vs fTy ZZ N- who 1 ed late Sat?rdayvening:i?' reapoaseUd83,?161 to a PA-HnJ KNOWN HERE j Has Relatives-I n,,l Carolina School 0LawTM Fitzgerald Dead . lopecial Star !f!nrroonT,J x -I Greensboto; N. C Feb. 3.-.DrC.1 1- Own. 'IT, S. n., who report the Moflariya star, wravflNGToy, c., Tuesday, February 4, 1913, PAGE 3. report Taft phone message notifying him'of ' ?nnm io ay a White House brie )le with -the negroes at that tU 1 5' 3. well-known in Greensborc trouble with -the negroes at that rW I Wop in Greensboro Your corVespondent interviewed thP ' r-i7-r:?PV' C'., the distil sheriff last nigh and Stained the folJwiT" ..P"860.11 having visited lowing statement; He, iwlth two depu ties, waaon'the.!Bcene;, 11 miles away, within attf 'hosafter being . notified The negroe rettga'ged.-'ln Uhe . trouble had all disapipearectanithe few white people present?re so' greatly 'excited that it was sftmeHlmev before, anything ould be learned with' any degree: of intelligence. Thetrouble started late in the evening xhejs512; or 15 drunken negroes gathered!: on,-the station' plat form , using the ?vitest vand most pro fane language kmowa tto the - negro race, showdng no respect for anyone. A cent Ray kindly,, asked them to de sist or go- away. They " then'. went down off -the platform to the groundi c u sing and abusing'all the white peo ple in the village,; defying any white man to get on the' ground, declaring they would ."dp, him,, up:" About this time. : Mr. Ed.r.Parnellf : who was pass ing by, was cursed by one of the: ne groes, who at the same time struck at him, but the blow was evaded. Here Wesley Breeden,' one of the lead ers of the negroes, 'ilzed Mr.' Parnell from behind and threw him down, his head striking-: the steps, rendering him unconscious for a time. As Mr. Par nell fell, the negro went down on him. At this point the-white men, five or six, all unarmed,'; started" down the steps to assist Mr . Parnell, when ia number bf the negroes- -backed off, shooting, as they retreated. 1 The ner oxo Breeden was "shot in the "back, the ball passing through the body, and lcdginrurfdef-rtlfeklnrlust: ahout the bottom of "the' heart. "Tom Parnell, brother of 'Ed. w&ss&ot . through ia Enger; John Glover, another wnite man, was shotrought the wrist, 'the ball passing- between ithe two,1 bones without fracturing either one. Coon Patterson, yiie bf negroes, was seen shooting-at jMr. ; Watts Glover, father of John Glover;; twice, one of the balls passing 'through' both sides': of the front -of hts coat, while the oth er went tnroagn a?sieeve, neitner or which touched the v flesh. Patterson was also shot in the back, after which be left the scene and was tarried to Eed Springs for medical treatment, having been arrested by an officer, of that town; Sheriff Lewis went to Red Springs and carried the negro back to Buie where , the inquest was held yes terday, after which he was brought to Lumberton and placed in' jail with out the ball having been , extracted. The coroner's jury charged the killing of Breeden to Dan Patterson, Coot Patterson,1" Luther Wood, 'Bill and Ed. McNeill and Bud -Sheridan. Coot Pat terson was the only, one arrested. The fact wants, to fee remembered that the Croatans were - in no way connected with the trouble. "' -' -. :' - relaUves at hhth- S 'f c-Graysn, a brother; former- lii V "ere ana'W Grayson has relatives at Red Shrlno .-.-,J- . . 5 1 O " TVUVflll XI 15 via- 5fftifq ite, ofei1' ni3 ' favorite hunting fields being ftr that vicinity. He is a L iVe feper. Va.and an uncle Of Eppa Rixey, the famous University tre'uia.uoMiuaii.iiiicner Triio creat ed sensation as a' member of the Philadelphia National League club last Bummer. ... ; At; largely, attended meeting of Guil- uisunty eppie here Saturday af tenjoon lt' was determined to ask the Legislature . to pass a ' compulsory &cheol attend"ance law for this county if such legislation for the entire State Ja not adopted. - A committee was named to draft the local bill, the as semblage instructing that the age lim it he. made 8 to 12 years. The meeting Sforecord as favoring the bill now In the Legislature -for asfcc months' school term. i The death" of J. W. Fitzgerald, at Jiis home in Linwood,' Saturday after noon caused t sorrow to mahy Greens-' boro people- and to every member of the Greensboro Female College alum hae. Mr. . Fitzgerald was about 70 years of age and as merchant farm pr and mtmufacturer had amassed a cons iderable fortune.- A. year ago a new ?30,000 dormitory at Greensboro F. male . College ; was made possible l&ESysfc at $10000 gift from Mr. Fitz gerald. As: a tribute to him tlfe nftw building. Just: recently CftmnlptBil was dedicated as"' "Fitzgerald .Hall.". ' Th aged philanthropist leaves - no imme diate relatives. It was stated in the menage- received" here that the fu neral would be held at Southmont, Da vidson, ounty)M.this afternoent . v J ANOTHER NEW COUNTY A. &-M. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Farmers Will Play Carolina for First Time fh . Eight Years (Special" Star "XSorfesp6ndence.y"T- West Raleig&ilN. C, Feb. 3. -Manager Jewell, of,. the. A- & M. football team, has T announced the following schedule for-the season of. 1913; Octobers U. S.-S; Franklin, at Ra leigh. y October 11 Medical College of Vir. ginia, at Raleigh. October 18-Davidson College,' at Raleigh. October 23 Georgetown,-at Raleigh (Fair week.) " - November 1 -Wake, Forest, at Ra leigh. . . " . - November . 8 V. M: at . Rich: mond. - "'-"V": --,.'. November lS--Carolina, at Haleigh. November .27. Waaningtou & Lee, at Norfolk -. (Thanksgiving.) Vs' "- The schedule ' consists of eight ames, six'-ot--. which -will tbe -played in Raleigh. -There-fir two new games on the schedule; one with the Univerr sity of North Carolina and ; the. other with V. .M. I. Carolina has not been played in the last eight years, the last game playedv ill ,I90o, resulting -in a scoreless tie.' 'ThiSr game -promises to be the greatest' gridiron exhibition in the State this year. ! . , . ' -t Tae game with V".'" M - I . will be the first played sinte 1911, when the lijjlit team ffOni tiexington 1 scored, a surprise by heating the Red and White G to 5. The remainder of the games on the schedule" WilToe practically the same as last ;rearkexcept--that the game with the Navy will be dropped, the game' with 4 Carolina taking its place. . , On Thanksgiving".' Day the ; Techs will up against i Washington and l'Oe University again in Norfolk. This will he a greatbattje; as A. & M. will have a much betterteam than last year. - ' VJ ''- " 1 CAROLINA FREIGHT JIATES. BRUNSWICK ANNEXATION Southport People Opposed Quaran tine Officer Schooner for Harbor --' v(Special Star Correspondence.) ; Southport, N. C., Feb. Si Today' be ing, the first Monday in, the month, the Board of County Commissioners and Board of Education met. - Petitions numerously signed . by " citizens pro- . testing against ithe annexation of Northwest township by New Hanover county are ito be seen. . The Board of Edtuoation 1 passed a resolution to be sent to Raleigh, showing how Bruns .wick county would ... suffer in her edu cational progress, by depriving the cojmty of jthe. taxes i that now come from the townships that are proposed to .be taken. away, and an earnest ap peal is made that this county be, not made' to suffer, and lose, educational ly. ' All : local sentiment is decidedly against the annexation. - - ; " Dr;W. M. Bryan who has served here for the 'last three years and a half as quarantine officer, has receiv ed orders. to report to New York. This change is not unexpected as Dr.' Bry an, had. served -longer than the usual term of three' years. The many friends of. the doctor and Mrs J Bryan Eee! them depart with sincere regret. Dr. J. A. Dosher will act as quaran tine officer! until Dr. Bryan's successor is ent.o this place. - . ' The,, tug Columbia, with schoonei Robt. McFarland in tow, put in here on "Sunday for harbor. The Colum bia, and schooner are from Fejndan dina, Fla., bound to the northward the schooner with a cargo of lumber. TheMclFarland rwas dismantled in a storm last December and towed into Fernandina and--was at the' time load ed with coal. - - Manager Stiff ler, of the ; electric light plant, had the light on Moore street Saturday night. He had '.'prom ised lights on February 1st and was glad 0' fulfill his" promise. Ransom Is New Name Proposed Wilson Notes of Interest vr ? (Special Star? Correspondence.) r 1. Wilson, N. C. Feb. 2. An' effort is now on foot for another new coun ty. The people living in the section around Middlesex, a town located . in the lower edge of. .Nash county and close to theline f Wake and Wilson counties,: held a -mass meeting Friday nfght and 'completed plans for placing the matter,; before the Legislature. . ""It is' Vrc posed to form a county - of parts of '1S?ash, Wilson, Wake, Frank lin and Johnston and .name it Ransom. The people ;of that section .are very insistent aHdM are 3 also hopefully ex pectant The sentiment expressed at tne meeung last nignt was tnat or a speedy; granting .of the petition when it reaches ""the. .Legislature- It .is farther,; proposed to- make Middlesex, a growing town located on the line of the Norfolk Southern Railway, the county seat: t ' The Imperial Tobacco Company is the plant Several additional build ings are - to ibe erected,', t including a new cooperage shop and an additional room for more drying machines, - The scarcity, of ;. dwelling houses is .causing-'' conskterable - worry; to new comers to "Wilson : and even available rooms for light housekeeping are tak en at the first notice. More than fifty houses for rental purposes are needed just at this time and this does not in clude cheap houses but rather those of better quality .and in the . better lo cations, i :-': . Don't Forget to reserve one of The Star's Parcel Post Maps today. Clip the coupons beginning Thursday morning. . - (Advertisement.) WOMAN'S STORY MADE PUBLIC Kirs. Moncrief Didn't Consider It Se ' . cretThought: Friends Should J Know Read Her State S T ment. -S Beltotf, Tex.T-Mrs. Ethel Moncrief, of this place, gays: "I suffered with a complaint 'peculiar to w6men; and al thouglx, I called in the doctors, they failed to do mc any good. Then I began to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. r 1 ? from the first dose I could' feel re sults, and in a short time I was reliev ed of all my dreadful suffering. : - My -friends" Were surprised to soo the resultsL obtained from the use ot ICardul. -"l-7just couldn't help - telling Grcer.sboro CbttonFCm Alleges Drs crimination -Favor Norfolk. Washington, D. C-,:Feb; 3. J.E. La iham & Co, of Greensboro,: have filed a comulaiTit with i he Inter-State Com i!!orce Commission I against ..the. ...Souths m f jt built up my system wonder ern Railway, charging unfair, unrea- . , v ; o;.a!j:e and d:scrmnnatory. raiet? - jh 1 '- l: 011 to sorl!yaDllaa, ininto.. " 's alleged that Ihe.Tide of . 47 cents a hundred from1 : Norfolk .toTiRandleman and the rate of 57 eents"irom' Norfollt to Hickory are unfair and ..substantial ly prohibhivoTAe' r"cOmp!aint; cites,. ci iminatinn airdiricf iiio Nnrth Carolina of ladies have written like Mrs.,'Mon: I'o'nts: From Wilmington to" Norfolk; Crief, to tell of the -benefit receive! 2': (ents a hundredf-'from' Greensboro ff - he use of CardUi. : , to Xorfo'k 27 cents; Augusta, Ga., to. . . ' . orro?k 28 cents;: Memphis to Norfolk 4 . such testimony from earnest wo :'l cents,- and Columbia to Norfolk .33 ?men stirely indicates the merit of this '-ii's. V ' " Roman's jremedy. , our complainant further snows 1 ? I do- not . want to be without Cardui h my house ag long as I can obtain It. It is; a true' relief -for womanly trou bles. I can't praise it too highly." . i In the' past half century thousands on anSmen from Norfolk" .to Cardui contains pure narmlesb, veg '; o'ina torrUor'H i'hft br'ef says, ' Rotable ingredients.. which act In a.gen-. - iatd aAtuiltlS t3-W on all the weakened.wo.nly lendanf f'U; three cents-a hundred pounds to organs. - --.-.-. ,,; ; rr deliveiy-froni ships to cars . at ' rVnnoV do you harm;' and ;js - ai; ortoMC whereas. no . delivery . from ! Q be,the,Very medielne you l..ps to cars in shipments upon which good for young or old. ' (o:ni!ainant complains .and the said neea- At.B uutlt- j Jr . - . fo:;on has at no time been' upon such1 "'piease give Cardui a trial. . jps or been so' transferred." : - I , - "i; ' " ' The complaint is now being - consia-J N.. B. Write tor Chattanooga Medi , by the commission ' cine' Co.;, Ladies' Advisory Dept., - - - ' - Chattanpof a, Tjsnn, s ior Speciar , In Mr. Marion'Hood ... ...v.: structionsrt your.Vcasc and -pa8e N'ew baritone' singer at 'the Grand hook,. "Home Treatment for Women,. fhratre. Be sure to hear him .today.' sent- in plain wrapper. REDUCE POSTAGE RATES. . ... . - :-i I 1. ' . 1 i' . j. Secretary Hitchcock-Makes Important Recommendations in Report. Washington, Feb. 2. Postmaster General Hitchcock's 1 annual report, made public today, tentatively sug gested reduction of some parcel post rates and increasing the limit of weight beyond 11 pounds; recom mends civil service pensions for pos tal employes; an increase in rates on second class mail, which may ' pave the way for one 'cent letter postage; the . consolidation of the third and fourth classes so books and papers may be forwarded by parcel post; .and points out that during his' 'administra tion, expense of operating the postal service has been cut down $45,000,000. HdVa33131 HOIHn HH31S3fi 3H1 Z161 vj tuds swDJSdpx vowfi vj9fsafl uoijjM Aiduw djdM. dj'dyx iCpduiojci U9S 9q n?;i -ouoqd rap; Qip JL9A0 9SBSS9UI JXioA -Lioo in9uoqd9px tP3 - ? ' - XN3QIS3dd "1IVA N 03HX wv anu ihu NOINfl 3XS3iVl ;. .V- Prep Four Great Pictures W" double Vitagraph film, an Edison and: one other are .on the bill at the Grand Theatre today. - (Advertisement.). Rheumatism Affects Lungs Pneutoonia, Bronchitis; 'Phthisis,. - 'A3thma and Anemia Often Direct ly the Result of Rheumatic ' Blood.' If you have a persistent, nagging bron chial cough: beware of cough remedies. They are merely local In action, and If they do relieve It is the narcotics tr do it. What you require is a blood puri fier, a-- searching antidote that removes from the circulation the acid poisons that by their, reflexes attack Bill weakened, susceptible spots and thus create local symptoms. The very best remedy known is Swift's Sure Specific. You will find It on sale in .any drug store at $1.00 per bottle. It goes straight into the blood, becomes an internal blood bath, wonder fully increases the red corpuscles, cures all the local fever spots and irritations, increases-appetite, youtako on flesh and feel a " wonderful sense , of renewed strength. Hundreds of people worried beyond control at cough, pains in the chest, sore throat and constant expectora tion of thick mucous have experienced the" most' -wonderful change after using S. S. S. All doubt and apprehension is gone, those peculiar pains and aches van ish, there f follows , a period dT most in tense rejoicing to' find -that -worst' fears were based; entirely upon a mistaken no tion 'tha' cough and chest pains ccme from the Iung3. . These are rheumatic conditions,-'and you will quickly realize it arter using S. S. S. for a few days. Get a bottle of S. S. S. to-day at the drug stcreiand then, say ; good-by to all those pains . that -have worried you.- - Write to The Swift Specific Co.. 127 Swift Bldg., 7 Atlan1a4 Ga., for medical advice and wonderful facts concerr Ing the greatest blood rcmaCy ever Known. aied, Roofings! ti?ti Mil "Amatite" Gravel Covered. Ml !iU it Everlastic" Rubber Roofing; also full stock of Tomb" Deadening Felt, Slaters' Felt. Sheathing Papers, Roofing Tin, Valley Tin. ,ia4S. Mi f IV. N. Jacobi Hardwaiire Co. 10 AND 12 SOUTH FRONT STREET. iff . It 'S Money Saved and pain and suffering prevented to have us attend to your teeth now. Expert Dental Work such as we do, improves your appearance, preserves your teeth and insures good diges tion and good health. Delay only increases the expense. Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All work Guaranteed. DR. GULBRETH'S IrjsjilCobblers White Bliss Early Rose Red Bliss t v We are now unloading the above varieties in-- our -warehouse. Send orders for prompt shipment. " .pidMPAtiy VVboesaie: Grocers and 'Importers lilieduct ion in .C lofhini 1 4 On Men's, Boys and Children's Suit?, Over-v-.: ' coats and Pants. FLE Et-B 'Phone 673. IS GO. Next to the Bijou. 4 R We Have Recently Opened Up ;.a Nice Line of DINING :; ROOM :: FURNITURE Sideboards, Buffets, China Closets, Tables, Chairs. . -Let Us Show You. , The Wilmington Furniture Co, ::-:.Xl26-.128 PRINCESS STREET., . -J ATLANTIC COAST LINE Arrivals and Departures of Trains at" TTilmlBsTtoik 1 Effectlte . January - B, 191S, . DEPABTUHES: , TO ASt FBO&f ' - - ABKIVLS: - 1 j 1 - - ...... - ... 1 11 1.1 1 1 Gvlgboro; Kicmtoond, Norfolk? and JOMtsrn ' 1 j -1 North CsToUnar pohata. - -Connects at ' ,-vv - ' N, 90, Qoldaboro with Southern BaUway s - Ho. tl, r I 3:40AJr NoTfolk . ftoirthcrn Rallroa.- No. M 1MA.M, leaves Norfolk 13:20 P, M. and Richmond : - . " . U0 P. M. . , r.. : : 1- -, - I, - ,T mi.. .I I. . in lmj . . Cbadbonra, Conway, Florence, Ckarlesto, . Savannah. - JacksonvlHe, ? Tnpa, -OBt tio. SU 1 Myers, Colombia and -Aanerlllef yilwsasl ' - No. 19, ' ' :. ; Sleeplnv Can tweeat Wltaaiavct and 6:86 A. M. Cofambia, pefT t vsoeft DMsOatavn M ,12:20A. M. WUmlmctaa m amd stfte IiM JP, WL . " .-'. '. mark oeeapied tU It A. M. . t- ' . - - f - ' - k-- 1 No. 64, ' Jscksonvlllii, Ntwbani u IittmtsUata i No CK, I it50A.UL StatloM, -.- - - . IfiOtki. .' '.. . . r 't'." ' '.. :..;-'X - y 3 ' . . . '- .... .'.T ... . . ...... .1 . . .. .t , . A. ' 11 1 1 1 1 11 mi ' ' ' , . ' 1 hu - Goldsboro, BichMond. -Norfolk an WjV No. 48. lngton, J'alUuua Putor Can ktwtis No. 4t. . WUmlmgtmm ad Narfalk, eowMectaw m 80A.M. Boeky Uoant wltk Naw TK Trains' with : , CUSp.JUL : Fnllmava Servfee. -'i . -n :' ... No. 63, Solid train between wrunlngton and Mt : No, 61' 8:45 A.M. Airy, Tla , FayetteTttle and Sanford - 8.-06 P.M. , . Chadbourn, Conway, Florence, Charles- - , No. 65. ton, Savannah, All FlofiOa Points, Coi No.' $4, " ' ' lumbia, -Aahevllle and the .West. Pnll . . . 3:15P.M. man gleepin Onra betwcea Wtlmlacsea .1:40 P M,. and Colninbla. 'No-62, JackBouyllle, Newborn and Intermediate .,No. (8, . (;3j25PaL Stations. , 12.-50P.M. . No, . FayettevUle, Sanford and IntermedUte ?v, 16:30P.M. etatidniir' U0:1A.M. .. t . .1,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 . 1 1 1 .. ' Goldsboro,. Blcbmond, Norfolk, Washing- .'.,' ;t;--M ton and New York. Pallmaa Brotter, Bvf- No. 4L . . NO. , fet Sleeping Cars between Wilmington 10K)0A7m, r. . -tr Bnd Wasbing-ton, eonneetlaa with New - 6:45 P.M. York trmias, with Pullman and PtnfaMr .u ja Car Service. -: Pnllmaat Sleeping; Oars W- - tween Wilmln-ton and Norfolk. ,:. , -N2t 57, Cbadbourn, Conway and Intermediate . ' Noj68, ' ' I 7:30P.M. stations. ; i 8;15A.M. - For folders, reservations, rates t fares, etc., can 'phone-160. W. J. CKAIO, . X. O. WHITS, - - s ' PasMBcar TrasTie Manacer. ' . v ' General Passaadsr Agmmt,- WILMINGTON, N. O. - ' . SUBURBAN SCHEDULE In EJTect October 2. 1912 Winter Park, Wrightsville, Wrightsville Beach and Intermediate Points. ,'-...-' EAST BOUND. WEST BOtJNP.- reave . Leave: . Leave . Leave Leave - Leave Wilmington Wilmington .Wilmington Winter Park Wrightsville The Beach - for . tor for for for for , Winter Park Wrlghtavilie The Beach Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington . 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 6:27 A. M. 6:15 A. M 6:55 " " 6:55 " " 7:37 '" " 7125 " " .... i... 8:07 " " 7:55" " " 7:45 ' " 8:00 v 8:00 M " 8i42 " " 8:30 " " I 8:00 " " ! 8:00 ".! 8:00 " " r 9;07 " " ! 855 " J' ! 8:45 " 8:30 " f 8:30 " 8:30 9:37 " 9:25 " " 9:15 44 19:30 " " 19:30 " U0:12 " " 110:00 " " .............. 10:00 " 10:00 " 10:00 " " U.-07 " . 10:55 " " 10:45 " 11:30 " " 11:30 M " 11:30-" " 12:37 P. M. 12:25 P. M- 12:15 P. M. 0 1:00 P. M. o 1:00 P. M. o 1:00 P. M. 2:07 " " 1U55 " " 1:45 44 44 2;00 " 2HW 44 44 ....e......... 2:42 44 2:30 44 44 .............. x 2:30 44 44 x 3:10 44 44 3:00 ' 44 3:00 44 44 3:00 44 44 x 3:45 44 44 .......v.......... x 3:30 44 44 4:07 44 3:65, 44 44 3:45 44 44 x 4:00 " .... x 4:40 44 44 ; 4 OA -A. Q1 44 A OA " ( OU m U H a OV x 6:00 44 44 i". x 5:15 44 44 ......... ; 5:37 44 44 5t25 " " 5:15 44 44 5:30 44 44 530 44 44 ...... ....i... 6:12 44 44 6;00 44 44. 0:10 44 44 6:10 " 44 6:52 44 44 6:40 44 " 6:40 44 44 6:40 44 44 6:40 44 44 7:42 44 44 7:30 Z4 44 7:20 44 44 7:10 44 44 7:10 44 44 .............. 8:07 44 44 7:55 44 44 80 44 44 8:30 " 'i44 8:30 44 44 9:37 44 44 9:25 44 44 9:15 44 44 100 44 44 I 10:00 44 44 ............... 10:42 44 44 lOO 44 44 11 :15 44 44 11:15 44 44 ........,..... 11;57 44 :44 ll.45 44 44 Special. for Saturdays and Sundays. Leave Wilmington every .half hour from 2:00 until 5:00 P. M. Leave Beach every half hour from 2:45 until 5:45 P. M. ) do not. run on Sundays. (!) ran Sundays only. Cars marked Cars v marked Cars marked (x) superceded by half-hour schedule Saturdays days.! Cars marked (o) leave at 1:10 P. M. Saturdays, and sun- Freight Schedule. 1 Daily Excent Bandar. Leave Ninth and Orange Streets 3:00 P. M. Freight Depot open from 2:00 to 3:00 P. M. Clyde Steamship Company to NEW YORK and GEORGETOWN. S. C. New York to Wilmington. Steamship "Navahoe," Frl., Jan. 31, 1913 Steamship "Cherokee," Fri., Feb. 7. 1913 Wilmingrton to New York. Steamship "Cherokee " Sat. Feb. " 1, 1913 Steamship "Navahoe, Sat.; Feb. 8, 1U13 !. ; '.Wflmington to. Georgetown. Steamship . "Navahoe," Mon., Feb. 3, 1913 Steamship Cherokee," Mon.- Feb. 10, 1913 ' Steamship "Cherokee' does not carry 4..i.j.-. . Passengers. Throngb bills or : imng and . Sw tkroagh rates guaranteed to and fross sO points In North and Soth Carolina. - For freight, apply to ,H. G. SMALLBOWIS, Bnwju Wllmlagton. J U. . WAfNARD. freisrbt Traffic Manager K. H. RAYMOND, V.-p and G. Id HARPER LINE STEAMERS. . Steamer will leave Wilmington dally (except Sunday) for Southport and Fort Caswell 9:30 A. M. Leaves Soutli port 2:30 P. M. se 8 tf. -J - J. F. LEITfJER , ARCHITECT. ' 7 t-A Ihirrail f&attldlna. , BU RETT H. STEPHENS ARCHITECT S9-4t QARRELL BUILDING, j ; WILMJNQTON, H. C. V Air Lino Railway Schedule Effective January At h, 1918. I TBAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON. No. 45 5 A. M.. arrive Hamlet, 9:05 A. M. Leave Hamlet, 9:2 A. M.; arrive Char lotte, 12 ao P. IS. cohnects at Hamlet with trains Nos. 66 fur nalelgh, Norfolk, Richmond and All Point" North, and with No. 81, for Columbia,, savannah, Jackson ville, Tampa and all points South. At Monroe with train No. 03. for Atlanta. DAILY SLEEPER ON NO. 45 TRAIN FOR" CHARLOTTE. OPEN FOR OC CUPANCY AT 10 O'CLOCK; P. 11. No! 30. 3 .-05 P. M., arrive Hamlet, 7:35 P. M.; leave ajniet, ' 8 :00 P. M.-; arrive Charlotte, 11 .-00 P. M. ' Connects at Ham let with through trains for Atlanta, Birm ingham, Columbia,' Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Also Norfolk, Richmond' and All Points North. Pullman chair car between Wilmington and Charlotte.' ' ; 1 '.. i TRAINS ARRIVE WILMINGTON. No. 4012:30 P. M. from Charlotte and intermediate points. No. 4412:10 A. M. from Charlotte nd Intermediate points. . . - For further information, call on or tele phone . , CLAUbH MURRY, Union Ticket Agent. 'Phone: 1294. F. A. FETTER, C. A., I'hone 178, orton HoteL JOS. ii: COOKE, Citys Ticket Agent. H. ri. I.EAItO, . .: Dtv. Passensrr Agrnt, Ralelgli. Ni C. . & S. R. R. dchi&ale in - Effect Tharsday, Sept. .9, 191 P. M v ' ' ' - A. M. 3:15 Lv . . . .Wilmington V . . .Ar; 8:15 4:06 44 . . Town Creek . . - 7:20 4:20 44 . '. . . Bolivia'.-. . . " 7:08 4:55 Ar. . , . .Southport . . . .Lv. 6rfW Mixed train operated, dally except Sunday Leaving Nuvasso at 8 iM A., M., , arriving Southport 10:1(5' A. J AI. j Leaving Southport 11:20 A. M., arriving Navassa, 1:15 P. M. H. B. GOOiyWIN, del-tf '''' -Traffic Manager. fUekea ad Mstldn WmI and ' NartlM Blk .(tynceua. H04-.K lteliat. a-i. JHuus Scbmiale la lUTent Moy It, MIS. I 8ya.tn. 8.-00 p.nt. Ill wo &.m.w.w pan. I f:u0a.m. 6:30 p.nt 2:H) p.m. z :bo a.m. 7 :20 a.m. 6:25 p.m, 6 :45 s..m. :0O pan.! 7:S0 aa. 3 p.m. 8:30.ss. Lr. Norfolk Lv. Petersburg . Lv'. Durham . . Lv. Lynchburg , ar. Cincinnati . Ar. Columfttts At. Chicago : r Ar. St. Louts.. - CliMW' coBnectlous luade for Seattle, B'rarM-lsco and all . Western pofnta. . , . -: Pullman sleeping and parlor cars N. aad W, Cafe dining care, . Eauipment and ser vice standard ot exceUence. . Bis . Rldga and Allegheny moutalnn efoMod n mm picturesque parts. - - y :t " - -:-' lime toblee, descrlptlva . Mteratara v mmf inrArmatiAM .. - '-orresnoDaenc unw w rutviTjIi. Pass. Trat Mgr. , W; C. SAUNDERS, O. P. A., Roanoke, Ta C. a. B0SLSVO 4 fiictoasft Xa ' (Advertfsemerit.)' .-' (AdTertiseracnt.) J- - , - t- r . . . 'I.;1 if
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