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. "v .VS.: v ; . .'1' .. .' "-" N ew Shops foe A." & Mv College Ex tra Session. adConstStutional v auctionWl0h:Wili be ln;; volved -New Business '.-if- (Special Star' Correspondence.) ' Raleigh, N. C. March lb.X-The new shops for the 'A. & College that "is provided for in' the bills : including $25,000 in the general t appropriations budget and $25,000 from I the re venue of the State Board of Agriculture, will ue a muwruwuw ...uuiuon. w xne COl- lege equipment and, will take Place of the present antiquated shops, iMnHoii will ho fnTOa . tn 1 . be a much-needed addition to the col included kwill bet forge,; foundry and general machine, shops: The i worjc is to be "gotten under'? way early In the Summer. . V "rr'i?'- When the Legislature adjourns Wed nesday morning It-will be without ref- This will be called later when the spe cial commission on onstitntinnifll amendments is ready to report: This I is CAywLcu w iro eoureuuit) iu iub ear ly Fall. TnjUemtHgrpfthe-iconuiias--sion have not been appointed yet. There are to; be, ftvej.me'mbers on;, the part - of -the'vIJouseiid;, eight: on the part of the Senate, -J Then the -Governor will appoint fiSfeadditibnal'o!tti missiohers. . The president of the" Sen ate and the Speaker of the House will name the members, of .th6 commission from theif .. respective, bodiesr They are to serve "with6utcompensatioTi jex cept their expenses They , will pass upon the constitutional "... amendments that have beeaintrpduced at this ses-J sion by members: of the Legislature and will also have ; the privilege . of proposing any other- amendments that they agree uponi These are to be" tak en up in the SpecialseSsibn ' which will also have the unlimited right to pre scribe .ballots on. amendments without reference " to whether. . they : came through' rcoihmendation or originated in the . extra session. -The . extra ses--sion will have a constitutional limita tion of 20-' days' for-its-session and can take up any phase, of; legislation 'de sired. ' . -. ' '.. - TRI N ITY ATH LETlCS Champion Basketbalf Team of State Track and Bafrebair- earns ' (Special Star Correspondence.) -Durham, -N;'!Cr: March " ; 1 0. The .basketball season ' closed with . the game played Friday night . with the". A. & M. Allege!; " fills year the team has not lost a: game on the home floor, nor has , it, lost -a.game . to a single North or SoutJi tJarolina college team. Trinity has played 19, games, winning 12 of these. Owing to the fact that she has-not-Jost-jj. game .'toy a Carolina college team.rrlnjty.daims the cham pionship of the Statf. . This claim can net be disputed wheii the record made by the Trinity team has been tdLSen into consideration. : Although Trinity has not played Carolina, she has twice defeated Wake Forest and A. & M., and both of these teams have defeated Carolina, i Much . interest is now being mani fested in tratfe work here and the an nual inter-class meet 'is scheduled to take place March 17th. Judging from the records held by some of those who are to participate in the events at this meet, field day this year prom ises to witness :sOme first-class .exhi bitions of track athletics. - " The 'Varsity track team , will be se lected from the members of .the class teams. Lucas, of Charlotte, is' cap tain of the 'Varsity team, and he has had a squad of men out hard at work for several weeks. -Trinity will again take part in the inter-collegiate' meet held annually at Raleigh. In addition to this meet,' Manager Ratcliffe an nounces that he lias: arranged " a meet with Wake Forest Vo be' held on the latter's field some time this Spring-: Coach Atkins, of the Baltimore Ori oles, has been On the field here for a week or more and he has been getting the boys down to hard, effective prac ti:e. He has already thinned out the rank of aspirants for the ' baseball team and selected a squad of about. 25 of the best men to make up the regu lar practice squad, ; ot of which the regular 'Varsity team 'will soon" be' se leCtC(1- ' A :.- t IQllbRfSHI PM ENTS; i v RepresenUtive VWetjij Talks of. Atti tude of Express Companies. (Special Stafilegram:)": ' Washihgtoh D.KJ-Mairch lWhe'n Representative Webb's ' attention was t ailed to a story .appearing . in North Carolina papers today to , the effect that the express companies," in 'a num her of cases, were, refusing to "deliver whiskey to any one except, druggists,, hospitals and?; physicians, the Ninth district Congressman "said that there was nothing- n the Webb law-to pro-r in tut the shipment of whiskey to par ties who desired to .use: it for private use. He said,; the -express! companies were taking a ;yery.narrow; view of the law and evidently-intended to embar rass people" who wanted .whiskey tor legal purposes. -' : "I cannot imagine how the exprefes people can ref iisef to deliYer;: whiskey to parties living in the counties - you mention," said Mr, LWebb; tonight. " v ; "My law simply prohibits that the State law shall not be.viplated.-It ,was not intended that shipment'; of liquor lor private use- should ,be prohibited," A. P. Troutmah was appointed : post master at Keyser, Mooxe- county, - td rtay. Justice S: Johes hasybeen ap pointed rural delivery carrier, at-Flat 'oek and Arthur H.. -Gill-to a similar I'iace at Saluda. Rural delivery ser- vice has been -established at Towtfs- viile, v ance county. - and - deeignatea 33 Route No. 1. P, R. A. WANTS A 20-ROUND GO. Jack Britton Would ' Meet" McFarland in Long Distance. Bout. J.os Angeles,1 Cal. March '10. E5n- ouraged by the showing Jack Britton "lade against Packey McFarland in a 1 ''-round bout in New York" last Friday, -uoran, . uruton s -,manager is en deavoring td match AheVbdys: for a .20 i ound fight here ,wi thih the "next two nonths. Morgan telegraphed a local i'lomoter yesterday offering to put up mmself a 1600 guarantee for his man. - Farland. outpointed Breton," but the atter's backers ; believe he "would Win 111 a lonsr dlstnnro lintflo' ' 4: .r ..f--, r: .J . -r; A.i xi. '.Woods star: TViiaM-n ' Pn'mw 't in Mils t stirringdramWxentitled , f "The lilttlMt TipavhYUiir, k--PL--i.- 7 r . r 1 c io-e me ceni ter of interest when this sterling piayV e and:his success Civil I w1 . . - . - The massive "oroduction tact;, and. is -preceded br flattering r ports of the. great' success achieved ; itf iuo uieiroyous ana in the other large cities- f A feature of the performance is the introductiott off a thrilling battle between Northern and Southern fore? e just outside of their home In n ninnl' tation cabln.T,The,wife.pfvtieConJed erate soldier dies 1 leaving th- lftfl& jher firough th? Federal linfi??n Ri? w1 t1?1160 Ine eaerai lines to Rich-i mondistrarned;hv TTnirmicto in L, ofthe,: cabin, but the little eirl pleads, so effectively and the. father jr pugnr is ;soi pitiful,-the commanding officer of 'the; sauad that has trrkn-o 5! .m to e?i captor and Captive are betray ed.t A court martial .orders . that one is to b Mangeq.as.a,jraitor and the other shot "Kspr;aih the Uttlest Rebeir -after a tvisit to .'tlie' general's camp" is r.Seatsi are nos?: sellings at Plummer's. '4'Tlie Fortune Hunter.'r : 'X' ' "TheiFortune Hunter.'" ; WincheR SmltWc6meiy .which comes to tbe Academy for matinee and night Satur day;' has-been instantaneous and the Indications - areV that it will continue to attract theatre-feoers who find meia&.-thelnost'beaitiiful of all exer- dses-laUghter, when J excited bv K a play, that is absolutely clean in theme ana presentationr ? im Fortune; that fickle lade, has '' been in divers ways; but seldom" more scmusingly than in Mr. Smith's comedy; y ne entertaining .scheme is conceiv ed in the comfortable bachelor quar ters of "a Wall Street , broker and reaches; Its denoeument under an um brella sheltering from a Summer showi er a'tiouple of young lovers in a coun4 try; garden. v;;s. ' .. , . :. . ; ' n The bitterness in life' is. suggested more than once in the spinning Out ot Nat- Duncan's.; destiny,1 but .the sweeij fit i existence more than atone for any acrid drop In his experience, such; tribulations as" he endures while they1 prpmotej gaiety., for, onlookers tend tOj sbpw that anyv honest and manly- chopl may" get on in this "world after repeat ed . set-backs, if. only he will steer hi course by a right sense of conduct anal believe that much of, a man's -happi-i iness. 1$ to. be'foand in daily toil. i . , Grand Theatre's New Bill. The! hewj week at the Grand Thea;4 tre ; began yesterday most auspicious be maintained-v Master Harry , Harris ly . and today; the "same ' standard will sing a beautiful, illustrated song; pOBti Tou Wonderful I Boy.", and in I xi - : -1 . v j ' . i . ; tiie uiovingy pictures-mere, win - oera; swell bill. -First, off there is a great Selig, 1'Bill's Birthday Present,, a comedy of Western boots and Eastern slippers., It lsv:witten,, andjproduced by William Duncan and there is. a laugh in every line. Then again there is "Love; in an Apartment Hotel": This is the story of a maid with aspirations and it will I keep the interest"- from start to finish. In adition to these two there will be : still : a - third : picture and the delightfuj,mus'c by the Grand The-' atre's . realjprchestra will round out one of the best offerings of the entire week. . ' -'C r ."'-'.'.' - . Bijou's Big Day. ,,: - i, The drear and dismalness of yester day, could not keep the . crowds back from the Bijou. Of course, there was a' reason. It was because the Bijou is always bright and always warm and cozy, while", providing the biggest and best", kind of a show. " Today's bill will be another corker, and it will be head ed i by . a film that will not nly: prove especially .fascinating, -but-, it is : - the Vitagraplr? : 'latest and" features that popular emotional actress. Miss Flor ence Turner. It is called Under the ALMOST BEYOND HUMAfi ENDURANCE Were the Agonies Which" Miss Lance Underwent She -Lives'". to-Tell the Story, However. - Palmer, Okja. In a letter from this place, Miss Forrest E. Lianee sayst As-1 have be6n.bene0tted by. the use ofr Cardui,; the - woman s tonic, . I want to 'write this letter for publication, as it may be the means of helping other suffering . women. ; r ' i - For. three years I" suffered so, at times; with my back ahd,bearing down 1 pains, 1 would tnmK 1 coma noi-possi'. blyf eirdure i- the pain. T gradually- got (worse, and would look, with dread for these Vry5ng? times to roll ; around. -': 'PInally -1 decided to trr Cardui,' the woman's tonic, as 1 had heard so much of "its hel to other women, and how glad 1 am. that ! -did, for I can' truth fully sa-' t bt' t have been greatly beh eftttefd b taking pniyl foUr bottles ; in fact, it 'has entirely relieved me: :T' cjkjx'tx!a& with , any sufferer from those awful 'pains due to womanly trouble", for I have certainly had"the.3BXperience of them Tt Z ';' -As "a"medlcine f or :;womett- who; su fer frbmth -numerous ailments pe cuiiartcv their"' sex, or' as la ionic ifor jtired, nervous Jworn-out women, Car dui has a record ot more than DO years' success.-.-."-' : '!. '.'-' : ;it has 'behefltied ' thousands of wo; ! menVih this time,- and should do the samefpr:ouK5,i:;V&- ' r : "Give Cardui altrial. 'y':' -,p, ; ; N.' B.-Wrife tor Chattanooga Medi cine Co.;': Ladies' . Advisory; Dept.; Chattanooga. : Tehn.vVfor Special In structions on your .case and 64-page book, "Home s Treatment tor omen, ksent in plain, wrapper. - v,iuiu ms successful Civil. War play r"- c comes to the Abademy Thursday -iilfehftV?tt:&f contort, , ; - The maivvfrmiiivHrm wmpin -a- ' " ... - . '.. . - v ' f Advertisement. 1 life1: wlth-talfhrob and athrill .;: aanotner opjmaer ontoaay: is- xne Ranch Owner!s JLove - atefcihg'.; Tt-is Edisoid latest lindvbesttellihg'a vivid tA ; vifim4-t.;.' -iX--t, t ., vA4.i?n a Wi- vn6n ; 0 1 $e jugged Westi It is a story & out; ofctfie ordinary h; : ? V -tk-w. .tii w'H .a 5 "0 nil - rnrac mil mnwt-wr a nan u" today, a new musical D E EDS' FI LED FOR RECORD irtjtrufntsConyeying Realty Filed if Yeste ra ay f at Court House : f 't:.. " pfesterday the yf olio wing deeds,we're filed! in ;ithe Register sornce' at ; the CoCirt- House: . y'?T' ?r..?"'. . t. 'W. Powell -and wife to William lotlUCTma;wue' ior-iuu aau oiuer ' t - Market trefet, 1G5 feet " east of rrK .351 ka tf owQ' v - Struthers: and.; wifel, for-f ipo and other Tenths 33x150 feet in. sizel . tJ. B Parmele to Elijah' A.-. Chad wi'ck, . for; ; $100 '.and Other, considera tions, ..jot ; on . west ; side ; of ." Eighth street 30 ' feet ; from Howard," 30x150 rX? SmitiT an wifeTto Hester feet insize,L Ehtiett, Tor $100 and other con siderations, lot on west side of Eighth street, .50 feet south of Campbell, 33 byr.82.6 feet in size;.- ? . . Hans A. .Kure and wife: to L. Kure, for $10 and other considerations, blocSt4; 21, Fort Fisher Seaside resort. Same to Laurence' Kure, - block: 43, same . place, -: etc. .Same to Hans A. Kure, :Jr..blo6k 32,:;;same place, etc. Same to Andrew Kure, block 55, same etc. f -:v:u:'''rhi : irrariiif n Tiir. rain um mm mtm 1. '. tCpntipujedom jPage? 2.) r Branklin.i - Amending charter jof Mon trbe -by -"adopting initiative, referendum and' recall. ' Cutting ,shade trees near public - roads 'frr -Alamance.; Pension ing disabled : firemen in Wilmington. Providingr for - election: of ; Mt. Olive J school- trustees .by town commission ers. ., Making school attendance com pulsory t ini Guilford ' Amending: J law as to 'scalping witness tickets Rela tive 'to fishing in Dare. . ' .. - ; : 3y consent Senator Gilliam intro duced a bill supplemental to the search -and: eizure act, providing that the act" shall not be so' construed as to' make it unlawful for liquor to beJ Fahipped from one "person to another in I . . r-9 . J 1 . J a. Ithe" State for private . uses, and that the . presumption against possession of over certain quantities shall not be in voked - against ; transportation compa nies. ";-" '- ' ' - ' ' - I At 2 o'clock the Senate took recess until .3: 3Q Fj M... ; 5 ,-.; ... : ana r-' ElGmcdy nov;n. Goes Right InW 1 Your" Blood and 't Drives Out Every Particle of Poison From Head to Foot. S. S. S. 'Ouickly Put Vim and En eifcylato You. ' It' Is truly remarkable how much better you feel . in "just one day after using S. S. S. for malaria. This wonderful rem edy is srnatural antidote. It puts strength into your spine, enlivens all your nerves, makes good red blood rush through your arteries, makes your pulse throb with new energy you breathe freelyr thin.c right, - enjoys meats laughTr heartily -and your stp hate a briskftess and T'sor that makes you "feel fine all over. - Go into- any drug store to-day and get a $l)6v bottle of ,S..S. S. Don't mopa amnnri with that malarial despair; it la the meanest; most depressing, most dis heartening plague .that iniects us. ;IOl can feel just as bright, just as vigorous, just aa hearty as,-when a youngster If you wul use S. S. S., for it ' goes right Into your Wood "and begins work hi five 'min utes. Touwiir alwayst. bless the day you beganfusmgt ar S.'-a for;it.ls absolutely pure and Hp the greatest , bf odd isleanser ever--l&pwa..?:vy--:Vv::V. ";-L. - s " i If you are rheumatic, - have eczema, or are troubled with an eruptive blood dis order, write for special medical advice to The Swift Specific Co., 127 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Do not fail to get a $1.00 bottle of 3. S. S. to-day at the drug store mrA drive rdalaria out of your eystem. . , EVEfJYjODY WANT13. THE BEST -i-'-b ENTAL WO R K 'v.., v WITH THE : LEAST. P Al N PO SSI B LE ; We mflke" no "big clalihs we rau't do tlip impossible. But; we do you the BEST in Kverrthkur.:' - Ask any Dciitist 1 if tliey Have the Cleanest . Office in the Caroliuas, A jUradante" Nurse, ' to' keep thiri gs' Clean , Iastropienta .Sterlllised After each. Patleat Poix-elalu .Bridges, no, gqM Jsbowliig, ,,: NitroTiff: Osld Mas, - to , relieve ; the 7 pain of. V Onr Aim i- Hot-. the!-Che.pe8t Wai. ' BfXrTIIE REST. . T t DR. J. W;? POWELL- GABRELL BLDG. NOTICE ."Reward twill r be ' Baid for : evi dence to convict anV person or corpo ration who sets fire that barns any of my .lands in 1 tails -or. any other county ,120 , N. , .Water - Street, , Wilmington. 1 rcntoct DqI r?v-; Mr vrr:rm ::':::;:l& . 0! - ' $.i'i-v. 'ti,'i",J- 'V-.liJ !.l"-s-:v-.v:? Vo- '; ;t si:..'"."V'..' , ' AleTer blending of v -'-v This delightful Turkish-olerid cigarette has the largest sale of . v v jariy cigarette in tW ' ' J , Dismctivk'y individuals Z . - jjrenc at ivicu ivci vui k CC on ; iNearly iLyery PinmgaCllel "'. could only " get ?F rench tMaket CbftetSfmr i bis has at last been made possible by the estab- lishment of the French Market Mills, arid by the perfecting of the.new Kermetically-sealed package, for French Market Coffee. -. .1 NOW, French Marjcet Coffee, identically the same as the famous coffee?of the old French Market in New Orleans, can be -had: daflyh every ; dinirigr table, with all its delicious .-ri.r - - ifi , , x . ...... . - .' , p 1 1 ' . i ' i Wished to Anriouiici Owing to delaypf removal of present occupants at S. E. corner Front arid Princess streets, I was compelled to open temporarily on account of Easter, at ; . " 0 .. w-jr--. ".- ... A 109 uth with a' complete assortment of New Spring Models, showing.ejcclusive .styles in! Coats, Suits,- Skirts, Waists, DfessesMuslinUnde:rwear;,Etc: oM C(3p0i) &'tbo00p iQitiii dlfr iitueii in Oti litiflbo WHO ctm - t dm vlmn. EXT C0.4 THE MORNING STAR PARGEiFOMCpjJP CO tUp six cons ing ;;wim .this;-or r jd': t3 datigd:lririg tbStai4 wi t jw ...... . . - . . , . . , r. aroma and flavor unimpaired. There's pnly one real old French i Market flavor -only one coffee with a history. ' . Roasted J by " our s unique ; hygienic processj i. ? PR FMItl M A O ITI7T RITI I C Coffee Co., Lt(L. Prop.) NEW ORLEANS (ge) Oistributixig A Office: extra. t cents FrdiillSt trfWJtr r-.: -1.1: -L : ". -' .'.1 1 D&PABTUBBS: :r;jjBOM; fGlol4borotBtckmQad. Norfolk ut lutori North Carolina-points Onntetl t ( OoldatR)rol :ltl ' (Boathera ; Ballway-ud Norfolk SoHtherh BaaroM-Nofe ft leaviwN3ol 1S:20 E. : M. an Richmond - Hz M, ' r.-j'.. . r.'J S:40 AJfi, "... V A 3-;fib...t. it- n fvTTitT.i- b rhiii.-..."-' ' g vmnnanvr JaeluonTiaer , Tnpa, - Ft. t Myera, CkTumlU" ao Aami4&, Ctftna :S5JuU.. JrfqaTl3ua, .Mawbarmv.aa tatarawtlita I fi60A.lt tsuuoai. . v Goldaboro,' Bldunond, Norfolk o4-WasV : lagtojwii JRallaaa-";--Ja..Oa.;..aiwa , No: :4Sv.i:. Kokr Jteaa wKit zraw '- . Mo. 63. . . 8 :45 A. ML : SollA - trato. between iWlImlntton- aaUt. . Alryi -vla J'ayettevma-and . Banforr CBadbourn, tldnwayi Plprtx,.l" CbarPea - too,-; SSTaBDaM, All , Flprida Flat Co . lpmbia, JLa Uvill aod Wemt. PaU , . man Sleeping Oars fcrtwam Wllatlactaa : and OalamkUw , - y-- . No. 62, r 3.25P It Jaekaonvllla; r Statlooa. Nawbara . r - N..59, v. I 6:30 P.M. FajetteTlIle, SUtlona. . Sanford,and Qoldaboro,- Blchmottd, Norfolk,' Waabinv . tonaad,. Nev?' York. Pollaaaa BroIlerJLJBn!'. - fet .Sloping: Oaa between . Wilmington and Wnsblngton, i fsdnnecttn - with; Nw Torb crattta, with Pnlinwn nad .vDlnlna- Cav "Service. &,,galf man Sleeping Car - tween WUminrton and -Worfolk. . No. 41, 6 :45 P.M. . No-57. Chad bown, Stations: .Conway I 7t30 p Daily: 1 Dalljexcept Snnday. fiof t olders, reaervatlo&g,: ratei "if !' fawa,'" - . PaMcna-er TraJTle Hankr.- S0BUHBAN In Effeet October Wint yparlr WnghUviUe, . ... ... Intermediate EAST BOUNl. - .s .. Ieave ..Wilmington i for Wlnter'Park Leave -5 , , . n. ii leave Wilmington . tot t. WrightiTllle Wilmington s. for The'JBeach 6 . '30 AT "It ; 6:55' H v . 6:30 'AI m: 6 :30 AL M. 6:55. 44 8KK: " . ?! 8:00, " 8 :30 44 ! 9r30 44 i0:O0' " 11 :30 M o 1:00: P. - 2KK1 " -x 2";30 " 3:00 : " x 3:30 :x-4i00. 4:30. fx 5:00 . M 1 8:00 M " 1 8:00. - 19:07 8:30 - 'SO '. ! 9 :30 . 10;00 u " w'oo''Kl 11:30' - M. o 1:00 P. MJ o 1:00 P. M. 2 .-00 x:45 :o6?V a ' a i :;-4:8;"c"'. '"s-Qo"' I . -f r..- a 5:30 6;10 " , :40 : " ,- T:10 8:3a J0KK) M 44 11:15 M" :5:30:;.-"s 6:10 - a 6:40 - ; 7:10 8 t?.i 10:00; : ,- llrlfp 4. a a Leare Wilmington emuu soar; sem Leava Beach erery ballbonr. ftom 2:45; '' . - ; . - i I Cars marked' (K doaot ran on Sandays. . ( l - ran- sunaays omy. , Cara marked (x) aopeirceded by fialf4ionr acbednl Batnrdayt ' and 'days. : ' ' . . -'. - , Cars maaked: (o) leave "atrl tlO JP. M, rjrstVtiOs - :'Bxairt!iniday; - - LeaVe Nlntb and Orange Streets 3:00 P. - Frelgbt Depot open from 2 to 8 TOIEYORK ,AND. GEORGETOWN SiCi f NEW YOBK TO'WILMIKGTOX.: Steamship Cherokee: FrU Mar. 7th;! 1913 Steamship" "Navalipe,'T Frli r Mar.) 14tli, 1913 Wilmington jo -new sobk; Steamship ; "Xavahoe," Sat Mar. tU, 1U13 Steamship "Cherokee," Sat;, Marl5th .1913 WILMINGTON TO " GEORGETOWN. Steamship- MNavahoe,"f Mom ,Mar, 3rii.l913 Steamsmp "CheroKee,' Mon ..Mar... -i.vm- xvi -' V"-; Both " Ships Cihry'ypM8ng8. ' : Throuali;: bills' of - lvidihg t wild1 -lowest through - rates guaranteed .to ajad : from nil points in North and South Carolina .. . Jror ; rretgnti: apply .to - . ., ,g ,;' ,; ; H. G. SMALLBOSJES, Sup't.;.. V, .-. "v -. ; . . WUDlUlgtOO, C. H:-.E.U.MAYNABD.T4.:.?...? ,a-,As: . . Freight Traffic.; Manager... H. H. UAYMOND, - -. --V-. : v.v-v ; rfieerPres't aaa uenTMgr.:; Generial Offices :;; Pier, SoV:. K.,s New York. (except Sundfty) for ; Squt"irt; . anS Fort casweu . ;3tf a. m. Lieayea oouw port "2:30 PM se 8 tf." PHONE OR; WRITE AHRENS A rniif"ri'ra s, f! WhlfATueehorh' Breed :lng Stocli;.;iJatchihg. Eggs and Baby Is AlsO "dealer Iln :" IricuTjatoKd-Pom- ,:y tmmWWm PINE j6ROVE-'-POU w jr Jf"AKlw T:. A.. ... . .... '. . n-lu"mi4i.yris I 1 j'-i. ' i'-'ABBITiiliSr . llo. IX," ' V:l.'tO'A.M.'!.-' rmmnt iiBrrr--i - -V .l.atn. . - .1.. ; 4 -vNatt. 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TAlj L. - ... n ma. .w onw a -. ontU. 5:45 ;P ,M.; . y Baa Satnrdaya. .:i'4 - : i M. . . X P.- M. Schedule Effective January Mb, 11S- TltAiNd LfiATll WILMINGTON. 2 No: ;45fi Ai arrlTp amlet' 8 105 A . . M. . Leare; Hamlet, &:2B A. .M. ; arrive C3ar , lotte, 12a0 P, ;ML; C conneata- at Hamiai with" iralni Nbs. 66 fwr aaletgh, Norfolk Richmond ana AU i Poinu North, an wia No. 8L for Colombia, savannah. Jackaoo - rilled :, Tampa and , all rpolnta Soutkv y Al mob ro witac tram o. 04,: xor .uaaia. DAILY: 3LiPfR vONv Npt; 5 TBAI , FOB CHABLDTTfl. QP5N FOB OO; : , , t; cupancy atp oiplock; pXm-h- . No." 39.-3:03 P. arrive Hamlet, .7 : 35 P., M.; . leave jumiet,1 8 :00 P. M. ; . arrlv CharlottelltO P. :MV."onncte a let with thronirli , train for Atlanta, Bltnj. ingnam, x;oiumDia, avannao twnsouviuv,, Tampa; Alao . Norfolk1", Blchmonfl- and All. Points Northt ; P'nBman i "cfialrcar betwaes" Wliminitoia and Caiaflbtie l." ll. Z :L - TRAINS AifttiVJflwiijMJtnuxuw. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 11, 1913, edition 1
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