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THE MOUNTING STA1, AVlLMlNGTOKVCv FRIDAY, A PHIL II, 1913. PAGE 3 STATE TRUST GO. OPERATIONS Case of C. H. SowWs PostponedOtht er Officers Reported to Have" Gone South Several '. Char- " ters Issued. Yesterday (Special Star Correspondence.) rcnimirh. N. C.. April 10. The case f r. H. Bowlds, secretary-treasurer ! oi the State's Trust Co." Wilmington, j in which he is held on the charge i of ; false statements to the Corporation Commission and false - entries, oh the books of the Bank of Macclesfield, Bank of Angier and the Bank of jClare mcnt, organized toy the State's Trust Co., and recently closed by -the Cor poration Commission under sensa: iional circumstances, was called for preliminary hearing in, the Raleigh police court today" and continued until next Wednesday, April 16th. ' ' 5 Walter L. Watson is representing Bowlds as counsel and made an un successful effort to get a reduction of the $5,000 bond ' in default of which Bowlds is held in jail. It has been learned through a long distance .tele phone conversation between Bowlds and his wife in Wilmington, that Pres ident E. H Smith, of the State's Trust Co., has gone to Alabama and W. O. Tarver, vice president, to Augusta, C5a- mere are vauiuiiB uuisiauuiug lor them and. if located the State au- II thorities win unaertane 10 exxraaue them for prosecution. warrant, came this morning from nsier, sworn out1 -by business men there against one Stringfellow, said to be of Raleigh, who promoted the formation of the "Bank of Angier for the State's Trust Co. He is charged with fraudulent representations in se curing subscriptions to the stock of the State's Trust Co. Business men i. nirA1. thoae.shares of. stock have been given and -notes given m pay-J ar-a. TvrTvn rfn sc th resist oaynieni-4 incut, f- -1- - - . , v i .v. i. as far as possible. It is probable that , th State's Trust JO., people nave r dicounted as -much; of. it as possible and it is a question t as to how. much of it will be found;. in the hands Of innocent parties who1 have been induc ed to discount it. It develops that the State's Trust coiiinpr stnr.k and preparing to open banks in-Hoffman, - Richmond Fallston, Catawba county ; Stedmair, Cumberland county, and Biscoe, Mont gomery cqunty. A big printing com pany has an account of over $3,000 against the State's Trust Co., for minting stationery for banks at all these places as well as for the banks recently closed by the commission at Anyier Macciesneia auu oicueuiuuu The commission has advised a repre sentative of this concern that there ? t thP least chance for collecting anrpart of their claim- Governor Craig commissioned today F Brocknell. of this city, as State standar veeper. He gives a $500 bond for the proper discharge of his duties He succeeds Lonnie l.unsd.en, resign ed, also of Raleigh.' The Harmon Engineering Co., oi Charlotte, is chartered with $11,000 capital authorized and $1,500 subscrib ed bv C .C. Harmon 'Paul V. IJarmpn of Charlotte, and" W: L. Robbms, of C4nother charter is for the Holly will Co of Tryon, Polk county,' capi ta S50.000 authorized and S10 000 sub-, cqribed by Emmie Payne Erskms, W B Stone and, others for real estate development and promotion. ; - .. KINSTON NEWS NOTES. . Farmer .' Still, Missing Postoffice Re ceipts HeavyPersonal Items. - rsnplaf Star-Correspondence.) Kinston, N. C April 10 The belief nf friends that Joseph Jones, a pronu nent farmer .who disappeared ; in this ritv Saturday night, did not kill mm self as he stated that hg would do in 0-iotw to' a son-in-law, is strengin ened by information : from a Norfolk Southern "conductor, whoysays that a man corresponding witn ine uey- innsa was on -his train Saturday night after 11 o'clock, osten sibly bound for. Norfolk. The reason for his strange conduct are not yet ex plained. Jones home is between Ay den and Grifton, 15 miles from here, and he was the superintendent on a farm owned by local men. He . wrote v.ic cnjTi-iourrtViflt he was going to take poison; his"troubles being more than he could bear." The farmer had several business dealings here be-.ore in 'itj- QatnrHov nle-ht. since wnicn time he has not been seen here.or at his home, anJ all oi tne iransacuous injinotu that hp had no inten- tvuuiu lliuivabv ?fMncr? Riiicide; incluaing the purchase of a watch. The police in Norfolk and elsewhere were asked ii- fnr- him Tt is thoueht by some of his friends that Jones was dis satisfied with his location, ana ierx se atiTr n cooir 9 new field, usine the letter announcing the. purpose to take his life as a blind.- - The Kinston postoffice's receipts .1, viq ftcfai near rfcentlv ended UUliUg Lll. AXOUA J M. - - innr.nA Tioorlu Jniir times a s mncn as in the previous -12 months, without the aid oi tne parcel yosu t lieved that if it had not been for the inauguration of the latter tne receipts, would have been even greater, as a. great deal or matter wmcn was luima- ly sent second-cjass wen aunng uie lact miaWpr nfe ircp.rnosf mail, at a lower rate. The last year was by, far .1.. i ....xMT Iri tVo'nln'ol rtffintt'e hietfvrv incrpastn over the - nrevious 9 9(tn sa i The- increase .from April . to July," 1912, was $700, and iiv the last quarter it was ?suu. Mr. R. B. Parsons and family, who Vm it Q hDon well known in the business s " " - . and social life of Kinston for several left for Maryland to visit relatives before going to Calif or nia to make their Home. Air. rarsons will engage in business; with a brother in San Pedro. r r- '- .: : : ; .' -. BERRY DAMAGE LARGE. Wilmington -AWeidon Sftction Suffer Heavily From Weather. fSnoHoi star CTorresnondence.! Unoo urn m r? Anril "1ft The re rpnt frnct anVT pnlfl'rtamaefid strawber ries fully 40 pereen. in Duplin county: I . : x e 11 " fliiti dAnitnn 111V1U1IH3S iruULl all u -uus ocuuu have been made, and in every instance the growers say that this is about the aftnal fliirio o-a Tho IWmint Olive Tri bune today says 50 per cent, damage to that section, and further says that the loss to the growers will reach fnllv ssft nnn - ' All other truck crons . are greatly damaged. The tjep&zts going out ngnt is misleading ami win io me growers harm.' 'If another cold wave strikes us like the one of the first of the week, the - berry -business-ii this small shipments have gone " forward urns iar trom an-points aooye vu iil ATLANTIC COAST LINE Arrivals and Departures of Trains at. Wilmington. Kffectlvo Janoarj- 6, 191&. .. .' . Time JJot Guaranteed. . .- DEPARTrjgES: No. 90, So. 51, 5:35 A.M. TO AND FROM I Goldsboro, BJChmoiid, Norfolk and Eastern Nortn Carolina points. , Connects at Obldteboro '' with SauiJiern Hallway and Norfolk Southern - Railroad."- ' No. 91 leaves Norfolk !3:20 F. MV and Richmond U:in p: M. J . , ARRIVALS: CbadUourn. ohway, Floteuce, Charleston, Savannah. Jacksonville, Tampa, . Ft. Myers, Columbia - and Asheville. Pullman Sleepinar Cars Between WUmlniton .and CAtambta, open to receive ' passengers at ; Wilmington at and after M i and may be occupied until 7:00 A. M. . i No. 81. a 1U5 A.M. No. 50, 12:20 A.M. OF c IN 113 North Front Street n I 1 II; El ' I - ' 1 I II On these days from 3:30 till J5:30 JP. M. we will demonstrate to mot- complete line ofFancy Gakes, Pastry cthd Bread ever presented iii Wilmington, All lady visitors will i be presented with a souvenir, and musk furnished by Profs - ; - ... . . -' 1 : ; i : No. 64, Jacksonville, Newbern and Intermediate 1 No. 65, ! 5:50A.M. Stations. j ! 6:25 P.M. -'. ' ': 1 ; Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk an4 Wasb- N.48, ingtba; . pauman Parlor Car between Np449, .Wilmington and Norfolk, , connecting' at 8:30 A.M. Rocky Mount with. Sew Xrk Trains- rlth 6:15 P.M. ' ' Pullman Service; - No. 53, - Solid train between Wilmington and Mt. No. 52, 8:45 A.M. Airy, via Fayetteville and Sanford. 8:05 P.M. '' ' - . , ' Ohadbourn, Conway, Florence, Charleston.' No. 55, ' Savannah, AU JFlorida Points, Columbia. No. 54, Asheville. and the West. Pullman Sleep- 3:15 P.M. ins Cars between Wilmington and Co- 1 :40 P.M. - lumbia. . I ': ' ! . . ; : : : j No. G2, Jacksonville, Newbern and Intermediate 3:25 P.M. Stations. - ' 12 :50 P.M. . . . i , . ...i i.i t - - - ' " " No. 59, Fayetteville, Sanford and Intermediate ..v6?'.", , ! 6:30 P.M. Stations. i !10 :15 A.M. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Wasbing ,,, f ton and New York. Pullman BroHer, No. 42. Buffet Sleeping Cars between Wllming- '6 -5 P.M. ton and Washington, connecting with '10:00 A.M. New York trains, with Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. No. 57, Chadbonrn, Conway and Intermediate No. 58, ! 7:30 P.M. . Stations. l8:15A.Mt Daily. ! Daily except Sunday, a Daily except Monday. For folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'phone 100. W. J. CRAIG, T.C.WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. WIWIINGTON, N. C. ; SUBURBAN SCHEDULE In Effect October 29. 18. Winter Park, Wrighteville, Wrightsville Beach and . ;.v;;:;.Inteediate Points. ' EA8T IBOCNP. " -1 WEST BOUND. Wilmington Leave Leave I Leave Leave Leave Leave . Wilmington Wilmington I Winter Park Wrlghtsville The Beach for for for I for for s - tor WinterPark Wrlghtsville i The Beach Wilmington Wilmington I Wilmington 6:30.a7 M.: Q-.isib A. M. " 6 :30 ATM. "6:27 A. M. 6:15 aTM.T. ". 6:55 " " 6:55- ' " li&l ' " 7:25 "i ; 8-07 " " 7:55 " 7:45 " " 8:00 " 8:00 " " ....8;42 " " 8:30 U H ! 8:00 " " ! 8:00 " " !8:00'" " 19:07 "." 18:55 " " ! 8:45 " " 8;3a " " 8:30 " 8:30 " " 9:37 " " 9:25 " " 9:15 !0:30 " " ! 9:30 " " !10:12 ' ? !10.00 't " 10:00 " " 10:00 t " 10:00 " " 11:07 " " 10;55 " " ,10:45 " " 11:30 '( " li :30 ' " ' 11 :30 ' " 12:37 P.M. 12:25 P. M. 12:15 P.M. o IKK) P. M. o llOO P. M. o 1:00 P. M. 2:07 " " 1:55 " " 1:45 ' " 2:00 " " 2:00 " " ; 2:42 " " 2:30 " " 'X 2:30 " .... j... i. x 3:10 U " 3:00 " " 3:00 " " 3:00 " " x 3:45 " " x 3:30 " " 4KI7 " " .3:55 " "- 3:45 " x 4:00 ' " x 4:40 " 4;30 " " 4:30 " " 4:30 " " V x 5:00 " " x 5:15 " " -. 5:37 'c " 5:25 " 5:15 ".' 5:30 " " 5:30 ' " 6:12 " " 6:00 " " 0:10 " " 0:10 f " - 6:52 " " 6:40 " " 6:40 '( " 6:40 " 6:40 " " 7:42 " " 7:30 " " 7:20 't " 7:10 " " 7:10 " " .., 8:07 " " 7:55 " " 8:30 " " 8:30 " " 8:30 " " 8:37 'i " 9:25 ' " 9:15 " 10:00 " " 10:00 ' " 10:42 " " 10:30 "-" ....... . 11:15 " " 11:15 " " -I. 11157 " 11:45 " " Special for Saturdays and Sundays. Leave Wilmington every half hour from 2 KX) until 5 :00 P. M. Leave Beach every half hour from 2:45 until 5:45 P. M. Cars marked ( do not run on Sundays. Cars marked (!) run Sundays only. Cars marked (x) superceded by half-hour schedule Saturdays and Sundays. Cars marked (o) leave at 1:10. P. M. Saturdays. Freight Schedule. ' . . . . : III and Johnson - . '." ' -: r ' , . : r: : r- r ' ... . r . ', g zsz&j.: r'' ' . v - :K. . . . . v "' " r v. 11 4 . I 1 Yl . mr-:.: t Y&m-fft Ufh-V M M U I I V . II ! Ill - 111 1 'l i S H 1 11 IS. I T; fY 1 -'111 I I l:x. Ill Dailv. Excent Sunday: Leave Ninth and Orange Streets, 3:00 P. M. Freight Depot open from 2:00 to 3:00 P. M. Air Line Railway Schedule Effective January 6th, 1813. TO NEW . . ' and' . ' ' ." GEORGETOWN, S. C. M. ' NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. ' Hto-imshJr. "Nnviihoe." Pri.. Aor. 11. 1913, Steamship "Cherokee," FrL, Apr. 18, 1913. ' WILMINGTON TO NEW TOBK.- Steamship ' "Navahoe," Sat.; Apr. 5, 1913. Steamship ''Cherokee," Sat., Apr. .12, 1913. WILMINGTON TO GEORGETOWN, stunmshin "Cherokee." Mon:A Avt. 7." 1913 Steamship ."Navahoe," Moh., Apr. 14, 1913. Both Ships Carry passengers. Throush bills of lading- and lowest through -rates guaranteed to and from all points in North and soutn Carolina "or ireigRt. appiy to II.vG. SMALLBONES, Sup't. H.gB. MAYNARD, Wilmington, N. C. Freight Traffic Manager. H. H. RAYMOND, , n Vice-Pres't and GenT Mgr.' General OfiEioes: Pier 36, N. R., New York. HAflPEH ttNE StMERS. Steamer'-will leave Wilmington dally for South6rt and oFrt Caswell 9 : 30 A. MJ ; LeaVes outhport 2:30 P. M. J. F. LEITtJER AnCHlTECT tr-a-a eurth Bmnima. 'PHONE OR WRITE AHRENS Ahnnt Ma S-White Leghorn Breed ing Stock:Hatchlng - Egg? ;and Baby chicks. -.:r... .- -.-y. . Also dealer In . Incubator and Poul try Supplies PINE GROY POULTRY l-AKM ADOLPH a AHRENS; . . Proprietor, v : WILMINGTON, N. C. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON : No'. 43 5 A. M., arrtTO Hamlet, 9:03 A. Leave. Hamlet, 9 :2S -a f. ;; arrive Char lotte, 12:10 P. M. Connects ot Hamlet with trains Nos. 66 for Raleigh Nprfolk. Rich mond and All Points North,, and with No. 81, for Columbia, Savaiinah,j .Jjackaonvilte, xampa .auu an puims ouuiu. , .ai .(uuuiuc. with train No. 53, fox, Atlanta.. . V. DAILY SLEEPER ON NQ. 45 TRAIN FOR V CHARLOTTE. ; OPEXr. FjOB OC- CUPANCY. AT 10 O'PLOCJC P. No; 393 :05 P. bL, rarrtve Hamlet, 7 :35 W linM;-1loirtlli-.': '(YV t -M. nrrlvp Charlotte, 11 :00 P.- M.': J vfcoffnects at Ham let with through trains' for 'Atlanta Birm- Tampa. Also Norfolk, Richmond and All Points North.' "Pullman chair, tar between Wilmington and .Charldtte- l ? f 'fUAfNa ARRIVE-WILMINGTON. j No. 40-42:30 P. Mi sftoailipiiarlotte and Intermediate points. - - .No. 44 lz:io A. ai. rrom vnarioue ana intermediate poiats. v , . For .further information, can on or tele phone " -1 ' '" ' Union Ticket Ajfect. Phone: 1294. " ' ' ' "" F. A. FETTER. C. A ! Phone 178, - - brton Hotel. IOS..B, COOKE,1, City Ticket .Agent. - h. s. leard;; Dir. Passengfij-fAgent - ;. Baleigh,rf?N.! C. QnidceBt ; adlBet "Wn West and -rv;weji.:. --. -. Block', System. . ' Boek Ballast. SMb. Bail Schedule in Effect IaT M,,191t. Lv. Norfolfc -rr -'A 8:30 a.mJ 8:00 p.m. Lv. Petersburg . yM1q jujld:40 e.m; Ev. Durham . . ".I 7:wa.m.i o:wp.m. Lv. Lynchburg' , .. . .J 2:40 p.m. 2:30a.m Ar. Clncipnati-J-. . J 7:20a.m. 6:25 pjn. Ar. Cdlomhus . . . 4 o:a.m.! :ip.B. Ar. Chicago . . . . .1 5:00 p.m.! 70. .m. AKSU' Lonls. . . . . . 6:32 p.m. 8:80 a.m. Close connections made, ror jseau, an Francisco and all Western points. - Pullman Bleeping and jxarior cars, m. ana w . Cnfe dining Cars. Eaulpment ana ser vice standard of excellence. Rlrie Ridge and Alleghehy mountains crossed at ' most picturesque parts. v -Time tobies, descriptive -literature and information free.- CoTrespohdence Invited. W. B. BEV1LL. Fass. -arrat-Mgr. W. C. SAUNDERS, G. P. A..--Roanoke, Va. C. H. BOSLEY," D.' P"." A.TMCnmond, Va. J.' B, McCabe, Local and Long Distance " Manager. 'Phone 502. - Carolina Audit & Adjuttment ; ' Licensed Accountants and Auditors, Room 405 Southern Bid. t ':" "xirnmfnrf-fii. N. C. . iLju. ; ' Aoonnnfincr Systems. shipment8: have gone forwaratHI -:, -f&ivvgHM' vay- : - - -.- .-:- - - v., - .- . - ; ; , , fewiLM.iNUTun, n. tAudlts. - - Accounting syswuia, far from all points above 'WH-1 1 j " ' - t ' Phones 1358-1357. Ino3-tf oruAMx :T ; ,-v.. l - . . . .. ,, ... " I Kff- -1 mi Mi ! ! - i , V L S ill Hi , t r:?H 8 -if rl mington,-
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