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TO VOLU?JTARY IMPRISOHMEHT Philadelphia Man Sent Jp rom Meek- lenourg neiurni T.O. State Prison Capt E. A. Metts Retires , n-rticign news. m (Special Star Correspondence.! - Raleigh, N. C.,,Oct. 13SVith .an infatuated .widow antis a 'Philadelphia ia jci ui luug icjiuuusiy. ior . njs parr Reaves, has jusUrefunied yolutnariiy tne service ,01-a, jive-yeay sentence in the North, Qarplina ; Jtntiary- fror iiecKieniDur& county wnere he had been sentenced, f or Jaieny junj .esreapj- ed ti-om thepriso thre-days. after he began service , of the sentence Graham mada-his . way to ' Philadet phia and has s teen. -; living . a very ex emplary lire, it is Baidt having recently made a profession off religion. : The tnougnt or .eing-an - escaped convict so wroiightiirpojihisi conscience that w t cai ixia t Mjentity come back to Nor Carolina and trust to the ten43rieTcIes 5 of the - North Carolina authorities to- grant him a pardon. .- " . ..v He had fallen in-love,: too, with a wraow m j-anaaeipnia, described as "handsome and5 wealthy,'.' and she hai written Governor Craig a touching let ter pleading for pardon for her fiance ana aeciarmg ner readiness to marry him as soon as he is nardnnerf and- BAA to it that!Jiecontinuers to, lead an ex- empiary uie. iiranam .arrived here tiLuiuo.j uigui ajxa gave nimself up to tha prison mthorities and is now wearing the stripes and doing convict work at theprison. The Philadelphia lawyer here work ing for his pardon is Mr. Redheefer ana ne taiKs eninusiastieally of the high character that Graham establish ed for himself in Philadelphia and the noble self-sacrifice that he has made since nis conversion m revealing his identity as a North Carolina escaped convict and comings back to serve the sentence as a sacrifice iorhis consci ence's sake. Mr. .Redheefer also hints at a degree of unbalanced mentality as uitviuK wiusea- mis -turn in tne con diict cf Graham in confessing Identity when there was not -the least - indica tion that there .would ever be tfny dis covery of his secret. . ... Governor Craig has taken the case under consideration and in 'the mean time Graham is doing time in the peni tentiary and his sweetheart, the infatu ated widow, and the Philadelphia law yer are bringing every possible influ ence to bear for obtaining the pardon. Governor Craig granted a pardon today to Noah Benton, serving a 12 months' sentence, in Wilkes county for retailing. Thex pardon js condi tioned on his payment of a fine of $150 and give a $500 bond for good behav ior. This action is on recommenda? tion of physicians-who give it as their opinion that-Benton will die If . hejs laager imprisoned. '-'' Adjutant General L. W. Young to day issued an order, designating Lieu: tenant R. T.' Brinn," of Hertford, and Lieutenant Junior Grade George F: Poppendick,; of - Elizabeth City, as the officers-of the North Carolina Na val Brigade, who shall accompany the Atlantic fleet of the - United- .States navy on the cruise of European wa ters this Fall. The rcruise starts Oc tober 23rd and is to return by Decern-; ber 15th. The "order was, made a few veeks ago by Secretary of " 'the Navy Josephus Daniels for the North Caro: lina authorities,,to designate two na? val brigade officers to go on the cruise. Announcement - is made ; at the .-. of fice of the adjutant general of . North Carolina National Guard that Capt. E. A. Metts, 6f Wilmington, is at his request placed on the retired list with the rank of major. And that Lieuten ant Neal Garrison,' of Statesville, is also at his request placed "on the re; tired list with the rank of captain. Commission are issued; to Alton-. Ok Murchison as captain and . to R-G, Lamb as lieutenant. Company F, Sec ond - Regiment, Fayetteville. Also there are commissions . as . lieutenant junior grade to W. B. :Eodman,Jt,! and as ensign to R. W. Small forUh Fixth division Naval Brigade, Washr ingrton, N. C.- v v ' : " 1 1 Dr. C. A. Shore, .director, of the State laboratory -of hygiene, says that within a week the laboratory will - be ready to begin .the distribution of ty? Phoid fever vaccine cultivated in the State laboratory. The State law pro vides that the vaccine shall be furnish ed to the people at actual cost of pro duction. However, Dr. Shore finds that the cost is so -very .little that the inj dications are that the vaccine will be distributed, free of charge. -.This-ty phoid vaccine has already been suc cessfully used in the United States army and navy and by people in many parts of the country where typhoid iS; found. Its efficiency- is shown to be as great as the smallpox vaccine. FAYETTEVILLE ITEMS. Cumberland - Threatened With Suit Boosters Are Ready.. : 1 (Special Star Correspondence.) -Fayetteville, N. -C, Oct. 13. Suit for false arrest is being threatened against CumberlanJ county by? Joseph Smith, who was -put 'hi jail September K'th as a result of his .wife's iradden death, it beings alleged that his wife lied with symptoms resembling. those of strychnine poisoning. The body ot Mrs. Smith was exhumed and an au topsy performed, andj thetonjach i and Part of the liver were sent to Raleiga for analysis. - - ' . V The State chemist's analysis show ing no signs of strychhincrSmith has been released and it is Understood will enter a suit against the county. Smith lives near Linden. - The route of the Fayetteville Boost-, ore n-Kv rn Iaqva liorA tnA monilB& of October 15thr:-has beenxJaanfea so as to take in several i more or South Carolina . towns, -than the . origi nal route included. They will, spend a night at Bennettsville, The Boost ers will go throughrl8itowns,m Nprtn and South Carplinar-t.Paul,Lann-i erton, Fairmont, McDonald,: Rowlana, X. C; Dillon, S. C., IJttle -Rock, S. C.Clio, S. C, Behnettsville, S. C., Tatum, S. C, McColl, f S. a Gibson. Laurel Hill, Laurinburg, Maxton, Kea Springs, Wagram and Jtaeford. ..v .: N EG ROES WILL. MEET- . , For Promotion f Health land Educa tion iir Rchmond.j . , ,. Richmond; Va., Oct. U.Promotion of the welfare of negroes is the object ' he Negro Organization ' Society or Virginia which will hold its first an nual meeting here November vta ana mil : i,' Prominent speakers Iir :aisufH iopular education for better heartn and better homes for the- negro ana improvement of their, rural schools. Governor Mann, of : Virginia , and Rooker T. Washington; the negro edu cator, are on the programme - ror speeches. The .Virginia State egro Business Organization" -Society wiJ4 hold its annuak sessiqn ;.in connection with the. meeting. ' , J THETMORNTITGr STAB,CWTLHiyG3?Oy C, . ifJJESEAY,: OCTOBER 34 1 1913 y . rouna Beside:;: Road Arrests - r Made--Officep Shot.. ' ' .: :?(espohdence:) tween- 6 and 7, o'clock. Mr: Wo":5QJfelk a Prominent farmer oti tvXrf-T iouna,dead on the coun ty: WiBy the side of the dead man lnH ,out threes feet iirs -v Wfllcn u is supposed the R!muIde:ed- He hadascar-oS Imm6 4di3rlow rated whisatu, i . The object Of t.h V miiT-H ness robbery as fr"" rBaw.-with a: laree rr nr -mr, his Derson . . " . -- . ... - ,asiha oody was discovered cuu coroner were soon up- scene and had the body remov 5 ." pariors ci tne uoldsboro Un 7JB!,eo uy nunarects of people and lat- Bparea. ior ourial and shipped vui uie aixernoon strain to his siiei sincKen ramily. - A JUry-. Was .mnaTlt11orl iSnnilov morning, who. held their sitting in the Sf"1: iwmrm tne Hiagerton building. ;1 Ilfi IT! Ell rrontn n 4. J 1 c 2 x i;u a. gicu uetti ui 111- k t,-.ueins ,JacKed with spectators imuuguoui tne nay, anxious to hear "H, v cruxes 01. tne. jury. ' Three .'SttSOeifita' wero arrootoH tViocn uciug jonn-atottDs, L.em Pigford and Jim Franklin. All white, -man vi o-tv,t.h was i. released later as there was no evidence to hold him, but the. other tan be more fully investigated by offi- v-ei a. . Sunday night, about 12:30 o'r.locW. jiuuio one snot at umcer Hart, of the lOCal T)OliCei.forp.e. With a shntpnin hit ting tiim'invthfi font, hut it ia atntorT Lnai tne wouna will not necessitate Jhe amputation of same unless blood poison .sfiouia, set , in. Officer Hart shot at his assailant several times. uui wuetner anv or thv rmiiPts hit him is not known. The officer is resting easy at tnis writing. DR. STILES AT KINSTON. Invetlgating Local Sanitary Condi tions Bond lssue for Institution. (Special Star Correspondence.) Kinstohf N. CT, Oct. 13. -Kinston to day is honoring a noted visitor, Dr. w. suiesiof, the United States Ma rinB Hospital and Public Health Ser vice, discoverer of t-he hookworm and ; eminent specialist in sanitation. r. ' jinies arrived here this morning and will spend the next two days in vestigating local sanitary conditions. Tomorrow night he will deliver an address in a public (place and discuss measures which he considers essen tial to the imDrovemetrt of lacal health conditions. Six physicians, the coun ty and city superintendents of schools comprise a committee which is in at tendance upon the noted physician. Dr. Stiles came to Kinston in the place of Dr. Carter, who was expected to visit the city early in this month. --. f Mack Hunmitgs, lii years old, near ly lost his life in an accident at North River, "and - four bullets tore through his" left hand "when his gun was dis charged in a peculiar manner. Young TT f L 1 J 1. ' 1 A t 1 A. nuimiags naa oeen -nunting in a uohl, and upon !the return . was lifting his gun from the bottom of the boat when the hammer struck, against a thwart. discharging- it.v He -received imme diate medical attention, and will proi bably save the member.;. At a special meeting , of. the .board of aldermen of-Kinston, notes , given by the city to Dj W: Patrick, of rreene .... a.. - 4. i . ,1 rtT k no j the interest, were ordered paid. The money was loaned the municipality by Mr. Patrick to pay for the site donat ed to the State for the location of the school for the feeble minded here. It was necessary to raise the money quickly, and many reliable business men's signatures were on the notes. A bond issueof $17,500 was authoriz ed, and an election held to Issue bonds n the sum of 11 but ?500 of that am ount. The voters redeemed the pledge of thbU8iness--men- and the public assumed the debt. The bonds were cern for par and accrued interest! and payment made Wednesday. .-After re paying Patrick, a surplus ofabout $200 was carried over to tne general iuna n,the.city treasury. . The deal where by.-cutter. May & uo., or umcago, purchased the issue was . a more for tunate one. than has been made by most North" Carolina corporations that have sold bonds this year. , j .-a,, t COLORED BAPTISTS MEET. Middle District Association Gathers at Burgaw, N. C. Vi:( Special Star Correspondence.) i Burgaw, , N. C, Oct . 13 . Notwith standing much rain -, and . muady streets, the: representatives oi auout So , churches- constituting the Middle, District Baptist . Association met by tho himHrpHa In the. Mt. Pisgah xjhurch here on Thursday at 11 A. M. In the '- absence or Kev. v. wu- iamson who was on tne .-programme to preach. the .introductory .sermon, this was. preacnea . Dy nev w . .- . McGuire The objects of the body are education!-home;-and foreign mission work and temperance, each of which mihiprts was taken -ud. The Burgaw Normal land Industrial Institute, the pride of the association, was Keyu vc-fr-o. tho ggAPntilnn from the begin- ning to. the. end of. the sessions with much enthusiasm. . About $1,Q00 was raised by.thejjody, 75er cent., of which was for the in stitute. . . ' v The temperance sermon was m earn ed hvJlev. J.:M. Jenkins; tne eauca- tional sermon by Rev . I . M . Powers, Wallace, N. -C. ; -,theT ipctnnaij ser mon by Rev. CI. T. uuuenvuuu, tu missionary sermon uy " Moore, . D . D . , or w "f"'siu- Visiting divines ipreseuu Brown, Winston, aj. v,' V T Christmas, uaieign ; xv -MialT-Raleigh;' Rew Wrn, Carver, .Fay- ittvill. and Winnie iB. ? wimama, xpresehW tthe .Charlotte efonn School. me next eosiu v". will atpringreen Baptist church n xyi4 . - - - - - RECEIVER FOR 'COMPANY. Auditorium lksFail.-at fayette- 1 fSpecial iStar Telegram.) ..-Vt n -nt-t 13. On ap- iAuiumCom. .Ii -.wners of the La- itrtheatm and tne.inarket SouseTwhich are in one building Mr. ' will continue to operate both theatre and- market, on tne same es.as. they:: heretofore ,have ,peen; conductea The 15 stockholders of, the-audito-aTmecompany.Say. that, theyjiaye not general, impression, and declare tnat geuBi . A . . hv what they the municipal i"";'- ?Ti ainn(r hnwse owned by Mr. Jefry JohnB6ii,,of Richmond, Va, and wPUDiea uy s a xu.i - - iilMr.StonV5hV,rd ggectTwere consumed, with no insur ance - V '. , ' . ' ; ORGAN IZE COTTO H ' STO RAG E. Wilson County Farmers-Other News v. Notes of interest. . ; Wilson, ;;Ny C.;'"Ofet. 13-:With a large number of representative farm ers in attendance a. meeting was ; held in. the: Court House V Saturday.-, after noon for . "the purpose of. organizing the Wilson i County ,. Cotton . Storage Warehouse .Association. Promoters had .already" secured the charter and . the capital ;stock . of . the .enterprise which is almost altogether being back-: ed , by"; farmers is $50,000 and .the share&.jare 4 $10 each. The ' directors asv selected "are: , B. E.,Wbward, :L. E, llobbihs," C. EaglesV Ww J. Da vis, J. E. Farmer, E. B. .Cappa'ahd D. R Pet way. -The directors-i Willi meet later, and: elect the officers. . Consider able discussion was given the- ques tion of dividends and .division of the surplus 5 but ' both of these matters were left1 open. The surprise of the. day -came, when Mr.. Walter Wocdard, chairmanfof the Board rof : County Commissioners, : an-:: nounced that he was , planning to car ry out the expressed wishes of Gover nor Craig to call for workers on the' ccunty roakds . two days in November in , accordance nulith the Governor's proclamation. .- Mr. Woodard ; introduc-,. ed a resolution of endorsement . an , the resolution - was defeated with only i two affirmative votes. The farmers present were practically unanimously opposed to the proposition. What steps the county will take now in the matter is -to be discovered County Superintendent of Schools Charles L. Coon has already called on the school children , of . the county,- to turn out on those two days and ; many good road enthusiasts are expressing themselves, as surprised at the action of the . Saturday gathering, composed as it was of representative farmers and , citizens. Rev. Richard Basby returned Sat urday.from Toronto, .Canada, where he attended the International Conven tion of -Christian Churches. He . re ports laree interest in the work of the denomination and at the Sunday morniner service in the Wilson Chris tian church gave a detailed report of the .sessions. More than 3.Q00 dele gates were in attendance at the To ronto meeting. . Chief of Police Wiggs was a cause of considerable uneasiness circus day and closed. up a number of objection able side shows on the circus grounds. One of the bystanders, remarked, when one of the circus people complained, "Wiggs would pull his grandmotner, if she was violating tne law.- . v Justice of the Peace Barnes nao a Deculiar case before him Saturday ev ening. Two young women living in the Saratoga neighborhood appeared as orosecutine witnesses, and cnargea five gentlemen of Farmville with at tempted assault. The evidence was that the gentlemen were en-route to Wilson in an automobile and after passing the young women on the road they stopped their car and two of the men alignted.. in e women tesuueu that the men beckoned to them. The men. on the other hand, testified that they got out of the car to look after some part of the machinery. From the. further evidence it appeared tnat the car was at least 50 feet from the the women, then the car stopped and the men did not go toward the women. Justice Barnes decided that the sight of the automobile frightened the wo men and dismissed the case. Miss Eliza Carr, the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carr, was nos- tess to a large number of friends Sat urday afternoon and evening in nonor of her ibirthday. Dainty refreshments were served. : . . County Superintendent of bcnoois C. L.. Coon has issued formal notice of the compulsory school law ana urges the compliance with the law on the part of the people of the county. OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES. Remains of Young Robert Ciaxton to Tarboro for Burial. To'rWn M f Crt 13 - Ovwcnmfi with easofine fumes while on the pow er launch Rosalie on which he and his parents and other relatives were on an outing on tne .Potomac river, itoo- ert Edward oiaxton, lz-year-oia son of Philander P. Ciaxton, United States Commissioner of Education, died at a Washington, D. C. hospital Sunday night without regaining conscious ness. The lad's condition was discov ered when the launch was a short dis tance below the city headed toward Washington and he war placed in an automobile and rushed to the hospital The funeral cortege left Washington today en route to Tarboro' The fu neral services win De-neia nere at tne St. James' Methodist church tomorrow afternoon. -, . mar :y Pois and pans quickly shed their grime , and grease, and snine lite new - when youiise in !i': liii 4 DUST Cleans everything, an d purity behind it. The Quickest, Simplest Cough Remedy Easily and Cheaply Made at Home Saves You 2. This " t)lari makes a pint of couffK syrup enough to last, a family a long time. You couldn't buy as much or as good coueh syrup for $2.50. . Dimpie as ii is, j.v gives . mumsi m Btant -relief and usually conquers an ordinary cough in 24 hours. This is partly due to the fact that it is slightly laxative, ..stimulates the appetite and has . a,n excellent tonic enect. it is pleasant to ttike children; like it. An excellent remedy, ' too, for whooping cough, spasmodic croup and bronchial asthma. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Vt pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. . Put 2 ounces of Pmex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup, it Keeps perlectiy. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. -..Pine .is t one. of the oldest and best known remedial., agents . f orJ; the , throat membranes. Pinex is a most , valuable cohcentratedTTompound of Norway white nin. pxtract. and' is rich in suaiacol and other natural healing elements. Other preparations will not worK in tnis comDination.- . - The. prompt results from this mixture have endeared it" io thousands of house wives in the .United -States and Canada, whK.h p-rolains whv the nlan rhas been . . . r . :r .i . '-r - ' - : T, .-. Imitated oiten, . dux never successiuiiy. - A guaranty , of .absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refundeTa,'goes with this preparation Your ' druggist ha3 Pinexor-'. wiu-getiit ior you. it not, send: to The Pmex Co., JJ t. Wayne, ind. ill ore curable. All kinds mean suffering and danger. -The CAUSE is : always internal; Dr. Leon hard t's H EM-ROID tablets prodnee amazing results by attacking the INTERNAL. ine piles are dried up ard permanently cured; 24 days', treatment. $1.00. DR. LEON HARD' CO.. Buffalo, N. (free boo ; Sold fcv -B. n.- seuamy ana au drnesists. - RUB-rJ3Y-TISSU Will ibire your Juieiiina tism Neuralgia. Headaches. Cramps,1 Cblic Sprains Bruises, Cuts and: Burns, OlaSpres, btingsof Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price. ?5c 5c' and larger packages. 1TMEN.K. FAfRRAWg COMPANVj : , 'V.!? ! CHICAGO ' "Lot the GOLD DUST TWINS do yotsi work" ii i mm if-HtiiUlLHtiiili ffl!iSiiSi!!lliliill!i) mil On W ini nm are invited to inspect our offering of Lynx, Mole, Fox, Mink, French Coney, and oth er High Grade FURS. 3 ROWNI nrH ATLANTIC COAST LINE Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington. EffecUre Sept. 14, 1918. i ime xnoj. unaranieea. I - ' . DEPABTTJEES: TO AND FROM ARRIVALS : Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and East- . . ern North Carolina points. Connects at , No. 0. Goldsboro with Sonthern Railway . and No. 91. ! 3:40 A.M. Norfolk Southern Railroad. No. 91 leaves '" "aia5A.M. ..Norfolk !3:20 P. M. and Richmond !4:10 -- P. M. ... . - .- - . Chadbourn, Conway, -Florence, Charleston;, , Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa,- ' Ft. i. No. 61, Myers, Columbia and Ashevllle. Follman No. 50, t . . ,, Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and 0:35 AJU. Columbia, open to receive passenarers -at 12:20A.&L Wilmington at and after 10:00 P. M, and may be occupied until 7:00 A. ML . ,- : ' j . . No. 64, Jacksonville, Newbern and Intermediate : No. 65, 15:50A.M.. stations. , r , . , I 6:25 P.M. . Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Wash-' ",, No. 48, ington. Pnllman Parlor Cars between, No. 49, . . WUminjrton and Norfolk, connecting- at " 8:30 A.M. Rocky Mount with New York trains with 6:15 P.M. Pullman Service. Solid train between Wilmington and Mt. No53, Airy, via Fayetteville and Sanford. Pull- No. 52, 8 :45 A.M. man Parlor Cars between . Wilmington 8 :05 PJM. and Goldsboro. . : - - Chadbourn, Conway, Florence,- Charleston, No. 55, Savannah, All Florida Points, Columbia, No. 54, - Asheville and the West.- Pullman Sleep- . 3:15 P.M. Ins: Cars between Wilmington and Co- 1:40PI. lombla. No. 62, Jacksonville, Newbern and Intermediate No. 63. 3 :25 P.M. stations. - ' W:50P.M. No. 59, . Fayetteville, Sanford and Intermediate No. CO, 6:30 P.M. stations. . ;. !10 :15 A.M. " - .: ' ; :- .-. -; ;v, : r. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk; ' Washing- . : . - , ton and New York. Pullman' Brailer, No. 42, Buffet Sleeping- Cars between Wilmlng- No. 41, 6 :45 P.M. t?11 nd , Washington connecting with 10 ; 00 AM. New York trains, with Pullman Sleeping " Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. No. 57, Cbadb.onrn, Conway and : intermediate ' No. 58, .'7:00 P.M. stations. ".' !. 9 :45 A.M. Daily. ! Daily except Sunday, b Sunday only. a Dally except Monday For folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc., , call 'phone. 160. W. J.. CRAIG, -r f . T. C. WHITE. Passenger Traffic Manager. .General Paassenger Agent. WILMINGTON, N. C. r - , epen dent Ice Go Gold Storage Now on hand and ready to deliver. Two cars butter in tubs, 10, 30 and 60 lbs; also In pound prints. Have only the Very Best. Two Cars Cheeses. Daisys and Flats. Nothing but full cream. Don't handle skims in any shape or form. Tennessee Fresh Eggs Receiving one car per week. Have sold since April 3,000 crates of these Ridgefield brand of eggs., And still at it. Five cars New York State Apples. The finest brands we could buy.. No nubbins or, windfalls. Four cars Green Mountain Potatoes, Selected. Phone 221 and 222 , Main office, Second "and Campbell streets, Wilmington, N. C. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 6th, 1013. Winter Park, Wrightsville, WrightsviUe Beach and Inter- mediate Points. EASTBOUND Leave Front Leave Front Leave Front l Leave Leave . Leave . and Princess and Princess and Princess Winter Park Wrightsville Beach for for for for for- for Winter Park. Wrightsville Beach. Wilmington. Wilmington. Wilmington. ........ ." .. 6:26A.M. 6 :15 A.M t 6:30 A.M. 6:30 A.M. 6:30 A.M. 7:36 " " 7:25 " " 6:55 " " 6:55 " " ! 65 " " 8:06 " 7:55 " " 7:45A.M. 8:00 " " 8:00 " " 8:41 " " 8:30 " " 8 :30 " " 8 :30 " " 8 :30 " " 9 :36 " " 9 :25 " " 9 :15 " " 10:00 ,r" 10:00 " " 10;O0 " " 11:06 " " 1055 " " 10:45 " " 11:80"" 11:30"" 11:30"" 12:36 P.M. 12:25 P.M. 12:15 P.M. 1:10 P.M. 1:10 P.M. 1:10 P.M. 2:11"" 2:00"" 1:50"" xl:55 "" at 1:55 " " x2:36'M" X2-25"" x2:3o" " x 3:05 " " . 3 :00 " " 3 :00 " " 3 :00 " " x 3 :50 " " t 3:30 " " 4:06 " " 3:55 " " 3:45 - " x4:10 " " ;. x4:30' " 4:30"" 4:30"" 4:30"" x5:10"" x4:50 " " 5:36 " " 5:25 " " 5-15 ' " 5:30"" 5:30"" 6:11"" 6:00"" 6:10"" 6:10"" 6:51"" 6:40"" 6:40"" 6:40"" 6:40"" 7:41"" 7:30"" '7:20"" 7:15"" 7:15"" 8 :06 " " 7:5o " 8:30"" 8:30"" 8:30 " " x 9i36 "" 9:25 9 15"" 19:15"" ! 9:15 " " .... ! 9:56 " " ! 9:45 " " 10:00 " " 10:00 " " 10:41 " " 10:30 " -. 11:15"" 11:15"" 1 11:15"" ! -12:21A.M. 12; 10 A.M. T 12:00m- SPECIAIi FOB SUNDAYS. Leave Front and Princess Streets every half hour, from 2:00 to 5:00 P. M Leave Beach, every half hour, from 2; 45 to 5:45 P. M. t- Dally, except Sunday. ! Sundays only. x Superseded by half-hour schedule Sunday afternoons. II This car goes. through to Sea Gate; returning, leaes Sea Gate at 3 P. M. FREIGHT .SCHEDULE. Leaves 9th and Orange strets daily, except Sunday, 3:30 P. M. : Freight. Depot open, daily, except. Sunday, 2.80 to 8:30 P. M. HOLMES & ATKINSON .' - - .... - Always to the front with the best line of Groceries to be had. We are now receiving full line of Fall stock, making a specialty of Hotel Aster Coffees' rtd Teas, the same used by Hotel Astor, New York, which is noted for its good coffee and tea. Also are supplying Green Peppers and Tomatoes for pickle at special prices. Telephone: 252-J-253 Watch Our Windows. Watch Our Ads. CHUG CHUG CHUG CHUG CHUG PURRj R ;;R R R R R R R One is-a FOUR, the other is a SIX. . - Come in and learn the SMOOTHNESS of THE HUD SON 6-54 THEaGAR WITH THE TRUE STREAM LIKE BODY, $2,0.00,. COMPLETE. 11 4 N . Second Si. Wi fniington, H. C. The only perfect Rat Oil Paint for Interior Use. San itary and Durable. SOLE MANUFACTURERS: Atlantic Paint and Varnish JWorks CLYDE LINE TO NEW YORK AND GEORGETOWN, S. C New York to Wilmington. Steamship "Navahoe," Fri., Oct. 17, 1913. Steamship "Cherokee," Fri., Oct. 24, 1913. Wilmington to Georgetown. ' Steamship "Cherokee," Tues., Oct. 14, 1913. Steamship "Navahoe," Mon., Oct. 20, il913. : JWilminKton to New York. Steamship "Cherokee." Sat., Oct. .18, 1913. Steamship "Navahoe," Sat., Qct. 25, 1913. Through bills of lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from all points in North and South Carolina. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., C. J. BECKER, Agent. Wilmington, N. C. H. G. SMALLBONES, Commercial Agent, Wilmington, N. C General Offices.: Pier 36, N. II., New Yorjk. WHILE THEY LAST V-1 URHAM) -j UPLEXl . r Safe, Razors " 4 . aid.a WILLIAMS' SHAVING STICK - all for 35 cents. . , 4;. . : 1'" If it Is not convenient . to . cajl Just telephone 248, as our superior bi cyclt delivery .makes-us 'yust One SiiWre : from " Everywhereil ! E11IK .Second and. Princess. RAPALJE A-LOUGHLIN CIVIL ENGINEERS . - i ML'NICJPAL IMPROVEMENTS '" " .town njkKKixo ; V SODTHERN BUDfO. - WIlJilSCTpN,J.C. ... NOTICE. .. t2$.00 - reward will he naid, for. evi dence to convict any person or corpo ration who sets fire that Tiurns any. of my lands, in this or any other county in this State. J L. JORB,r 4 N C. street, winmngton SEABOARD Air Line Railway Schedule Effective April 27th, 1913. T TB.AINS LEAVE WILMINGTON: No. 195 A. M., arrive Hamlet ; 8 :00 A. M. Leave Hamlet, 9:20 A. M. ; arrive Charlotte, 12:10 P. M. Connects at Ham let with trains Nos. 4 for Raleigh, Norfolk, Richmond and All Points North, and with No. 1 for Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville,- Tampa and All Points South. At Monroe with train No. 29, for Atlanta. DAILY SLEEPER ON NO. 19 TRAIN FOR CHARLOTTE, OPEN FOR OCCUPAN CY AT 10 O'CLOCK P.-M. -No. 133:05 P. M. ; arrive Hamlet, T:30 P. M. ; leave - Hamlet, -&500 -P. M. ; arrive Charlotte, 11:00 P. M. .Connects at Hamlet with through trains for. Atlanta,- Birming ham. Columbia, Savannah,' Jacksonville, Tampa. Also Norfolk, Richmond and All Points North. ' ' ..Pullman chair car' between Wilmington and Charlotte. , TRAINS ARRIVE WlLMIN'GTON. No. 14 12:30 P. M, from Charlotte and intermediate points. No. 20 12;io A. M., from Charlotte and intermediate points. For further Information,- call on or tele, phone . ' - JNO. T. WEST, i . -:" rDlvik)n. Passenger ;gentic iijiikiife Quickest' and Seat Line West and North west. , . ;,, Block System. -Rock Ballast. 85-lb. Bails. Schedale in Effect May 12, 191Z. v Lv. Norfolk -. . . . .18:30 a.m 8:00.pjn. Lv. Petersburg ... . Ill :00 am. 10 :40 p.m. Lv. Durham . . . . . .1 7:00 aan;. 5:30 pjn. Lv. Lvnchbnrar. . . . .f 2:40 p.m. 2:30 a.m. Ar.. Cincinnati .... .1 7:20aan.f 6:25 p.m. Ar. Columbus . . . .1 6:43 a.m.1 0:53 p.m. Ar.'Chicaoro'. . . .:. 5:00 p.m.' 7 :30a.m. Ar.St. Louis . . . .. ,. 6:32 p.mj 8:30.a.m. Close connections made for Seattle, San Francisco and All Western Points. : Pullman sleeping and parlor cars," N. and W. Cafe dining cars. Equipment and service standard of excellence. - Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains crossed at most picturesque parts. ,. . , .-. . Time . tables, - descriptive literature and information free. Correspondence invited. W. B. BEVIL.L," Pass. -Traf. Mgr. -Wi L; SAUNDERS, O: P. Av. Roanoke, y. C. H. BOSLEY, D. P. A., Richmond, Va. HARPER TUNE STEAMERS For. Southport. Steamer Wilmington leaves .Wil mington 5:30 A. M.. Jteturning, Leave Southpcrt 2:30 P. M. Steamer Ella leaves. Southport7 A. M., leaves Wilmington 2:.0 P. M. Freight -will be received from 7:00 to .9 :3a A. M.V. dotrthepa' blue: PRINTS 7
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