'A.-'
'.A f
;THE?MoM
TrfREE
BURNED TO DEATH l!l CRADLE .GHAPUllli
Infant at Raleigh Perishes in Flames
Dp. joyner in Robeson Oth
er News Notes From Capital.
SPBItlGER
LEAVES
AFTER 12 YEARS: IfJ IflDIA
u hearin
(Special Star Correspondence.)
Raleigh, X- C, January 23. Last
evening the infant son of Mrs. L. C.
pesiam was burned to death in some
i nac countable way in the home on
i a i't i n street. The mother had left
the child in the cradle, as she thought,
.. cafe distance from the open fireln
rate. wneu sue i ciui,ucwl mum
any outcry at all sha found
the littie Leuj ""'" f '
pirion and the cradle well-night burn--p.
and a hole was burned in the
t;cu'-'- . -; rf '
r1 Cornoration Cctnmlssion- has
ordered tne -soutnern ttaiiway
at lleLeansburg, eight miles eaiSt
Greensboro. .
rUmincv for Cleve Daniels.
perause Governor Craig believes
the prisoner's mind was. so bfe-
n nled bv the use of dope that he
V', incapable of the premeditation
... deliberation necessary to consti-
first degree uiuiuci, 6"ui -v
Daniels, oi. uurnam couuij,. a
from aeam sentence - tu
just
t;o!
0
rate
Cleve
.....-.iiirfit ,nn
i'lectrocuted in February. The xom
iMiuation was recommended by Judge
,,oaaff and Solicitor Gattis.
' Dr Joyner in Robeson.
nr I Y Joyner, State superinten
dent of public instruction ,has gone to
Vhiladelphus, Robeson- county, to take
' in the opening of a fine new pub
'"iVh chool building that takes the
,Vof one burned last season. Bonds
v ere voted to erect a much handsom
er and larger building. ; .
Charters Issued. ;
i rharter was issued today for the
:S $50,000 authorized and $13,000
Icribed by J. H. Stone, K C.
ct'one E. Ct' Stone -and others for. a
General knitting mill business. Other
Outers are to the following:
People's Motor Car Co., High Poinl,
ranital v-0,000 authorized and
-oo llibseribed by J. A. Barker and
iithers for automobile and garage bus-
JI1The Caoarrus Laundry Co.. of C6n
errd capital 0,000 authorized and
subscribed by J. L. Cannon
ai Th? Person County Fair Association,
Roxlrcj. -apttal $20 000 "lorizd
and $",r,0 subscribed by L. M . CaTl
tVin and otuers.
The Gattys-Martin Lumber Mann
fictiiring Co., Zebulon, capital $25,000
SSized and $6,000 subscribed by
V. B Gattys and others: .
FAYETTEVILLE MAN RUM ?-
DOWN BY AUTOMOBILE.
Resigns iFrdni
Government Service anA
Goes .to ' Pennsylvania South- i
port Wewa Notes of Interest. '
C C. McAlister Severely Injured, But
Condition Reported Favorable.
(Special Star Telegram.) h
Favei'-eville,' N. C, January 23.
c C ;cAlister, treasurer and gen
eral manager of the Southern Timber
and Lumber Company and one of the
most prominent lumbermen m North
Carolina was run down and severely
Sed on Hay street tJhis morning
when, attempting to avoid a bicycle,
he stepped before the motor car of
Malcomb McNeill, of . Raeford.
When Mr. McAlister was lmocked
do Mr McNelfl lost control of . his
r achine and the car, lunging to on,e
side, followed Mr. .McAlister, passed
over his body and .crashed with its
lour passengers into the show window
of Y E. Kindley's store.
Mr McAlister was taken up, uncon-
'. ith cnih wounds, and car
ried to the Highsmith Hpspital where
lie later recovered consciousness. iy
r.iaht his condition was said to be ta-
orable by the physicians at the ios-
The accident was. said to have been
caused by poor regulation of traffic,
while Mr. McNeill, who came from
.Hoke county, had no license number.
( Special - Star ' Correspondence.)
"Southport, K. C. , January. 23,
Chaplain r and Mrs. R W. Springer
left today for their new home at Car
lisle; Penn., where a fine commanding
pieceof property' has been purchased
and aJ beautiful' dwelling erected The
chaplain, has resigned from the . gov
ernment" service, after being actively
engaged. foir; nearly t wehty years, serv
ing at posts in -Kentucky, New York
andiiortnAarolina, the last hieing at
Fort Caswell., ; Mro Springer . also saw
more? active service in the campaigns
at Cuba and 4n the Philippines. At
parlisle,, Mr. Springer will pursue
more t vigorously his literary nd sci
entific itudies, as well as further in-
; Mrs. Springer, who leaves here this
week for her" new home in Pennsyl
vania, has' been the recipient during
the past' week of a number of social
honors, given complimentary to her. It
is with regret that many have said
good-bye-to -Mrs. Springer, wishing
her added hap pine,ss in her new home.
The bald-head eagle, while not so
often' "Seren .hereabouts, is notextinct
by any 5 means.- Your correspondent
saw eight of these noble birds Hying
near together a few days ago, the
largest number he remembers ever
having seen in one group. r
Shipping Catfish. '
The catfish, familiarly termed "pus
sies," while an edible ' fish here, is
seldom eaten by white people, that i3
few care for it; he-" colored people
seem to relish it. --However, as an ar
ticle of export to the northern market,
this fish is found, to tea: profitable
one to handled: bringing ten cents a
pound. The cat is usually caught by
standing or set lines, with hundreds
of baited hooks. " The lines are visited
at intervals, and fish removed, the
hooks being freshly rebaited.
An old-time: spelling bee" was held
here: last. Monday night. The old
blue-back speller Iwas the authority
for the occasion,: and the latterrday
snellers went down on easy words, be
cause they tried . to spell according to
fun a-plenty for. the spectators. ;-: "
- Planting Gardens.
Early gardens . are being planted,
and soon; there , will be seen "green
truck." which everyone is glad to see
andeati With, favorable weather, the
early ; trucker -makes the first gooa
money of the: season, for price is sec
ondary to the" person who wants the
vegetables. "
: " Services at St. Phillips.
Sf 6st interesting services were held
at St. "Phillips Episcopal church last
Sunday, conducted by the rector, Rev,
J. S. 'Moody. It being the season of
Epiphany, the rector deemed it fitting
tn snpak nn the subiect appropriate
to the day, at the morning service tak
ing up the Message of tne House oi
Bishops, a document recently present
ed tn the Triennial Convention, as-
comhiprf at Mew York, portions of this
were read, and more fully treated. At
niirht th F'east.' of Lights was the
ov.o,.t aWv treated, and heautifully
visibly emphasized through the church
illumination, wna eietuit auu yaum.
light effects. There was also a. short
missionary talk. A laTge congrega
tion i was present. , -nor
' TH WIFE
MURDERER.
RESIDENCE DESTROYED.
Prof.
Bedfern Suffers Loss ,and Per-
cnnal lniurv.
(?nrcial Star Correspondence.) ,
Wilion. X- C, Jan. 23. The resi
dence occupied by Prof.' J- E Red
fern, principa! of the Btlley
school, was destroyed "by fire and
verv little of the contents was saved.
The origin of the fire is unknown.
While making an effort to save some
of the household effects. Prof.
lern was struck by a fallingtimber
and as a result he will be -disabled, for
several days, : although - not- seriously
injured. ' ';- j, '
.Mrs. S. E. Woodard died yesterday
morning after a brief illness,.' v Mrs.
Woodard lived 'at Green Hill and was
27 years of age.-'She leaves a hu3
hand and several children. Elder J.
Farmer conducted the funeral ser
vice and the xemains were interred
in .Maplewood cemetery. " , '
Jlis? Etta Lancaster, of Greensboro,
"ft as married Wednesday evening to
Mr. James H. Wray, of this city. The
ceremonv took place at the residence
of -Mr. L. H. Wray on Nash street
and the vows were taken .before Mr.
W. R. Wood. -
But-Negro Arrested at Newport Seems
. x - one orirriiricii.
iSnecial Star Correspondence.)
Kinston, X. C, January 23. A ne-
trm earned either Charlie Murphy or
John Williams, when arrested at New
port. N. C, last night by officers in
cluding Sheriff A. W. Taylor, of Kinston,-
f or ' the i murder of a woman at
t5tiV Hsrll this county, a year ago,
proved to be the wrong man but con-
toe con in . m rouiustuu iuai 11
ronton in nreene county for crime
Tl HUftW - - . esm
tnesswiffft to tne snerm a
rffino here that John Holloman, col
nA months affo at Pink Hill
aftectionately took his faithless wife
i Viia arms stirf noiainc ner auoui uic
waist, cut her throat, was employed at
o lumh&r mill ST NRWIWIl.
n (iiori anrf Hnlloman escaped.
When the officers- surrounded the
man's home at ; Newport they waited
;n tha Hartness until Dast midnight
1 II v. . 1
Mo evide.ntlv was SUSPICIOUS, ior lie ap-
proached'the Douse at iz: su o u t
at n-cafp distance until x o tiutiv,
c " . . . j
m.n Vick ventiiren in ana was uiujuui.-
y arrested. Excitea, ae aemeu uu.il
he was Holloman dui aaiuiucu
he was Charlie Murphy;tsought by the
-1 -,itvi authorities at Snow
UICCllO VV" - - T, TI Til
Hilk He bore tne name oi juiiu vy -
iams at Newport, wmcn uiacc is
an Tnnoa frnm nere. me suenu "i
Snow Hill states that .Murphy shot a
negro man there, cui nis wuc a ia-,
not fatally, and assaulted another per
son with a deadly weapon. HeisJ
Bad character in general. An officer
came for him after Sheriff Taylor had
1 . 11 i. ir...nn'Tfac Tint
satisfied himseii xnai wmj
Holloman, tne w ue sifjr.
- - UNUSUAL ACTION.
In
SMALLPOX
Towns in
EPIDEMIC.
Wilson Section Action
Is Taken. '
Special Star Correspondence.)
Wi'son. X. C. Januarv 23. Be-
anse of the fact that smallpox is epi
demic in some of the surrounding
towns and further on account of . the
discovery of two cases here in Wilson
the Co.intv Rnarti of Health and .the
Count Commissioners held an imikf
iant meeting last night to take steps
y i.revent the spread or tne aisease
The Atlantic Coast Line has order
ed sates for the Nash street crossing
;md they will be installed within tlu?
i "x :: davs. The crossing is dange.r-
and several narrow escapes have
'n recorded recently. The railway
oniijciny has nlaced a ' watchman at
Herring street crossing. .
FOR $50,000 DAMAGES.
of
Action by Ma ior itv Stockholders
Tarboro Cotton Factory.
(Special Star Correspondence.! .y r
Tarboro, N. C, Jan. 23. Action has
ieen brought by the majority stock-
' Oiders of the Tarboro Cotton Facta
iy for $50,000 damages on the ground
abuse of legal process againstvthe
-Macclesfield Company, Dr. L. E. Ndr
!'et. Henry Clark Bridgers and J. M.
-Norneet. Judge G. W. Connor recent
y consented to the sale of the prop
' -:'y by three commissioners, . said
f mmissioners to, he " appointed by
nnnsei. Counsel, however, was un
' ;' to agree and thus the filing, of
'iiu suit. The-defendants have not
' ' ed an answer to the complaint as
This is one of the largest suits
r instituted in this county. v-
Pants free at U. S. Woolen
o. jo;) Princess street. . '
(atlTerfisemnt.)
MiUs
Mr, R. D.'McKenzie, Painter ffor lln-
. K dian . Royalty, Visiting Friends -;
at Faison.
(Special .Star Correspondence.)
Faison, N. G, January 23. Twelve
years intimate association with na
tive princes of India in the remote
States of the empire of .mystery, spice
and Oriental . charm,: is an experience
any . Westener would : relish, i but tto
have : with the experience the- ability
to oommemorate i it in. form and color
is a combination of fortuitous circum
stances: and personal achievement that
come to few. Such was the experience
of, Mr. R. : D. McKenzie, . a British
painter of Scotch "descent, who was
born . in . London, reared in America.
largely at Mobile, where he - spent
much of his childhood in the home of
the s Turners, and ; is now visiting Mr.
and - Mrs:v James D .' Irelatid, his child
hood friends,- at their - place, ("Erin
Home," hear Faison.- ' j
So intimate was Mr. McKenzie s
understanding of the life and man
ners of the 'rajahs of the Indian prov
inces and so true was his brush in
conveying to canvass the breath of the
Orient, 'that -when the Indian govern
ment sought - a painter to' commemo
rate the splendor" of the Durbar 1 of
1903, he was the choice. In executing
this .commission, Mr. McKenzie spent
18 : months, in visiting the capital ; of
each native-State whose Prince took
part in the' great triumphal entry to
Delhi, drawing from : first hand the
Prince of each proyince enthroned on
the royal elephant; in all his Dunbar
elegance. .The result of his efforts
was a great color impression 11 feet
high and 19 feet long.
At the solicitation of the sesame
Club, Mr. McKenzie very kmdly ex
hibited some' of his work in the
Orient, with a delightful lecture, to
an appreciative audience at the Acad
emy Friday night. On Thursday at
6 o clock dinner Mr. ana Airs. Mar
shall Williams entertained Mr. and
Mrs. McKenzie, with Miss Bessie Ire
land, Mrs. A. H. Witheriiigton, Mrs.
C. E Weatherby. Mrs. U. C. Phil
lios.. of New York: Mrs. R
Hicks
guests
and Miss Georgie
Mcl.
Hicks as
FOR COMMUNITY UPLIFT.
in
Series of Meetings to be Held
Edgecombe County.
(Special Star Correspondence.)
Tarboro, N. C, January 23. The
first of a series of community uplift
meetings by the county educational,
agricultural and sanitary forces will
be- held 3 in Tarboro. February 5th.
Speakers " representing these three
State departments will deliver ad
dresses at the meetings which, will
be conducted- throughout the county
for two weeks. Better homes, better
farm conditions, better education, bet
ter sctfbols and better health and sani
tation will be the topics discussed.
The schedule includes February 6th,
Laniers; February 9th, Conetoe; Feb
ruary 10th, Speed; February. 11th, Leg
getts; February 12th, Battleboro; Feb
ruary 13th, Dixie High School; Feb
ruary 16th. Crisp; February 17th,
Macclesfield.
NEAR DEATH
BY SMOTHERING
But Husband, With Aid of Cardai,
Effects Her Deliverance.
Draper, N C Mrs. Helen Dalton, oi
this place, says: "I suffered for years,
with Dains in my left side, and would
often almost smother to death.
Medicines patched me uo for awhile
but then 1 would get worse again. Final
ly, my husband decided he wanted me to
try Cardui, the woman's tonic, so he
bought me a bottle and I began using it.
It did me more good than all the medi
cines I had taken.
I have induced many of my frierlds to
try Cardui, and they alt say they have
been benefited by its use. Therr nergr
has been, and never will be, a medicine
to compare 'with Cardui. 1 believe it is
. , - , t j. .
a gooa meaicme ior au womaniy uuu-
For over 50 vears. Cardui has been re
lieving woman's sufferings and building
weak women up to neaiui ana sirengui.
tli voa are a woman, give it a fair trial.
It should sureiy neip you, asu nas
million, others. - . . -
Get a bottle of Cardui to-day.
J-. ,- , .'
Writt tor Chattanoort" Medicina Co.. Ladies'
Xrttricrtfw' Torb nr(-lrT Tpnn frxr
Instructions on your case and 64-page book. Home
Treatment for Women," in plain wrapper. N.G. 1 26
Hall
Chadwick Shares Estate With
DMhr and Sisters.
fSpecial Star Correspondence.)
tA Tsi r. .Jan. 23. A com-
mendable t action was that Jby Hall W.
Chadwick, eldest son or luc "L
j rr rvi a Hwifir superintendent oi
the Carolma.&.Kinstonr
roads, wno aiea luesuajr. y" -and;his
wie fecently came from Bir
mingham, Ala.-, and were here when
the father died. By the will of bis
late grandmother, valuable residence
property ibfiKing street was left to
m W iawick his lifetime, to go at
his demise to Hall W:.chwi-
Since the deatn or me giauumuu.
several children were born to -E. w.
Chadwick by iiis seconu uc, uu
these are the half-brother .and four
half-slsters , of ,young Mr. Chadwick
Yesterday a deed was recoraeu uei
u.. n-t. .ii Uaii w i naawics auu
voluntarily, deeded to the .five a five
sixth interest in the estate, naming
o or.n?ripraiinn "natural love
and affection for the infant brothers
and sisters.' " v .
REVERSED .DECISION.
Favors
South Carolina Committee
1 rjf s, r.h M?L9tior. iaw.
i r.nnmha s. C January 21. Re-:
versing-lts'-decision of a week ago, tne
o fv, nini-ara Ma afternoon decKieo,
IOUUUUluIlitl - . .. -, , . . ji i
to report aavtjiseiy -"";..". ii
years. The reversal, came as the Je
suit of the second hearing on tne uiu
niarine- it. would work-a hardship on
the children: of .the mill village
v Jrtuili RbnMO OtllNINE."
T'iVAfv - teOMO .QUI-
1 uab s ' J if , - - -f-j
MI ...T rnlr i fnr th Pi - SI ZnaXUre OI - ill.
w . unvE iiiintpsSa Cold - in- une
f.- rwAri in Tarrt-rijiva. ' 25c,
$3.50 Recipe Free, for
Weak Men.
Send Name and Address Today Yoti
Can Have It Free and he Strong
" and Vigorous.
We haven our possession a prescription
for nervous debility, lack of rigor, weaken
ed manhood, 'failing.-memory and lame
back, " brbn'gBt- on. by' excesses, unnatural
drains, . or.; the follies of youth, that has
cured so many worn ana nervous men right
in their own homes without any. aoomon
at help .or. medicine that we. think every
man who wishes to regain his manly power
and -virilltvi- auicklv - and quietly, should
a copy of ;the prescription tree of charge,
in it plaia-rdinary sealed envelope to any
man who-wui write us ior it. : .
This nrescriotion comes from a -physi
cian who has made a special study of men
and we are convinced it is. the surest-acting
combination for -the cure or aencient man
hood and ""ti'roT:Iailure vever, put together
We think we owe. it to our fellow men to
send thean. a eopy Jn confidence so that any
man;.aiiywnexe- wno -s wean. auu'.uiBcuur
ased with reDeated faunres may stop drug
gingw himself with. . harmrui patent ... medi
cines, secure what we believe is the quickest
acting restorative, .upbuilding, SPOT
TOUCHING remedy ever ; devised, and so
cure himself at home ,ouietly and .euiekly.
Just-.drop us a line like ithis : interstate
Remedy Co., 4163 Luck Building. Detroit,
Mich. and. we will send you a copy of this
splendid " tcelpe in a; plain, ordinary: en
velooe. .free.-of .trharge. -A great manydoc
tors would Charge a.uu to oaJu. ior mereiy
writing, aut a prescription like tnis Dut m
sena jt-enxirejx iree.. , v,r :v?,
Jm3
RAYO Larnps give the softest,, steadiest
light for work or play, for young or old.
No straining of the eyes. A constant com
fort to all the family.
Solid brass; nickel-plated. Handsome.
Strong. ? Easy to clean and re wick. Lighted
without 'removing chimney, or shade. -
At dealer si everywhere, or
4 write for descriptive circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Washington, D. C.
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
(New Jersey)
BALTIMORE
Charlotte, N. C.
Charleston, W. Va.
Charleston, S. C.
u a
flbeEome of
Hart Schaffiier
& Marx
TRe high cbt of living doesn't
get any lower by 4 low cot of
clothes; cheapness in 4 clothes usually
means inferiority rather than economy.
'If you pay twenty-five dollars for a Hart Schaffner &
Marx overcoat you'il get much more than the difference
in value, than if you buy a $12 or $ 5 coat. We make
a special featufe.of the $25 price because of the value we
know is in the coat at that price.
Others at 18 to $40.
Boys' and Children'sSuits and Overcoats at very at
tractive reductions.
The A. David
Comp
any
ATLANTIC COAST LINE ,
arrivalt a liurtvie THdiii at Wilmlnrtoa; , , JCffectlve UbU , tt , IttS.
- i-Xr-liziiv.:. - Ttmm Kt.'OiuMaa3es4. L I .-
' ' - : . - ' '"y ' - !'..' : - j .' - . . :." ;: " : '
. DBPABTTBKS :. " TO AND &1VliMi .
r ; , : ' Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Stat
: - ' .ern North Carolina points. Connects at ; - '
No. t0, . Goldsboro with Southern Hallway an4 .1
- 3 tM JLM. Norfolk Southern -Bailroad, No. 91 leaves IBM AM,
.Norfolk 13:20 P. M. and Richmond UO0 - i - .
'-nr ... -,.v'--..-.."r iv,.--.;-,;
--r :- Chaaboarn, Conway, Florence!- CharlesUn, A - :
Savannah, Jacksonville, -Tampa, :
No. U. ; Myers, Colnmbia and Ashevllle. - Pullman Ma, It.
.. . v - -- Stoepina: Cars i betweea ...WUmiastoaaad -j-ii : "
- IdlAJIL Columbia, opa so receive passeaarcrs at "1MMAM.
' - WUmiaston at ani after 10:eo'P. ML, v.v''-..--'
and may eeeapled .until 7:0 A Bl. . - .. ,v, i... . .
No.04, Jacksonville. rNewbern mad Intermedlat . .'.'I'o.ttU -,
I 1:50 AM. , stations.; ;Uj - . 1 I 'M P JL ,
' Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Waah- vr-..-;- .'-
No; 48. r. 5 ingtoat Fnilmaav Parlor , Cars -between - Jlst.s)l. 4
- y- - . . Wilralaittoa: and Norfolk, eonneetlna: at tl'iili'
. . . iSQ AM. -1 - Bockr.Moont with New York trains wits : ? fill FJL . v
. y :. .V-PalIinaii;v8erlea.r'-,s rs .. . ;.-"-.
C ' . " , . ' ; ' ;..,:.. , .'-. .1 ";. n , ii .., eU . - mmm .:
- rNo.M,' SolM t train between WUmlneton ani Mt ' "'ftfJ&it' ''
: 8:4f AJC. ; Atti via Fayetteville and Sanfor. , -OePJl. i
- f-, iU-rlS. 't --- --
- i-- ii . .i. i . r ''... 1 1 . i i ) 1 1 u 1 1 1 ' .ii jt
. Chadbouzn.s'Couway, Florence, Charleston, . jfi'.
, . . No.tt. Savanoah,' All. Pletida .Points, Columbia, V Net. .
Asbeville and the West. Pnllman Sleep- -.ZIL
1 0 PM. lntc - ars . betweea Wilmington and Co- I'M PJC -t
lunabla. " , .; r ' H. -'-" .
. " i ' . . i i. , , i i i j i r gsm .
No. 62, . Jacksonville. Newbern an4 Intermediate ..No.,;'
' SdSPJC stations. 12U50PJI.
' " ' ' : .. , . . . . ...
No.iw. Fayettevllle. Sanfptd and Intermediate . ,J'mtyi.
16:30 P.M. , stations. , llOilSAjkl.
i - .. -.. . 4" ' . ; .
. Goldsboro, Richmond. Norfolk, Washrng--
ton and New . .York. - PaUman Braller, , - ' . '
No. 41. Buffet SleeplnK Cars between . Wilmlna- Na.fl. -
i.iipui ten - and Washington, eonnectins; with 19:99 AM.:' ".
l.ttPJC New yPk trains, with Pnllman Sleeping w ""Tr '
Cars between Wilmington and Nortolk. V'
No.e7,i Chadbohrar Florence, Con way and Inter- No. IS.
: , I7KX)p!m. mediate statipns. 1 9MAM.'
- : ; ., .,' ' : 1
Dally. 1 Dally except Sunday, b Sunday only, a Dally except Monday
For folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'phone 100.
I'-.-. V W. J. CBAIO, . ' ' T. C. WHlTK, " ' -" -
Passenger Traale . Manager. - General Paasseagar Agaat. -
. ' - WIUtflNOTON, K. O. - - v.-
SPLIT YOUR MIDDLES WITH THE LATEST
IMPROVED TYPE
Syracuse Middle Breakers. Chilled wearing parts,, steel beam and
braces, malleable standard. PrQvided with rudder or fin, attached
to shoe in rear, which can be thrown in or out of use.
- Perfectly balanced Moldboards with long easy turn, making very
light draft plows.: Can also be used with special narrow share, thus
converting it Into an . excellent sub-soiler. -
If your merchant can't supply the Genuine Syracuse, send to us.
N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPANY
T' 10: and-' 12 South Front' Street.
SUBURBAN SCHEDULE
Winter Park, WrighbVille, WrighUville Beach and Inter-
mediate Points.
EASTBOUND.
WESTBOUND
Xeave Fronfc.
and Princess
for
Winter Park.
Leave Front
and Princess
for
Wrlghtsville
Leave Frdnt
and Princess
for
Beach.
'V:&Aj&
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SPECIAL FOB SUNDAYS.
Leave Front and Princess S,treet rery half hour. 1
Leave Beach, every half hoar, from 2:45 to 6:45 P. M.
from 9 ltd to 99 P. It.
except Sunday.
Daily, except
x Superseded by half-boar schedule Sunday afternoons.
This car goes through to Sea Gate; returning, leaes Sea Gate at 1 P. Kv
o Leaves from Station No. 3. '. ;
FBEIGHT SCHXPULK.
Leaves 9th and Orange strets daily, except Sunday, 8:30 P. M.
Freight Depot open, aauy, except sunuay, x.av to s:au tr.
M.
CLYDE
LINE
TO NEW YORK
AND
GEORGETOVN, S. a
" New York to Wilmington.
Steamship Navaboe. Friday, Jau. 23rd, 1914
SteamshiptCherokee, Friday Jan. 30th, 1914
Wilmington to Georgetown.
Steamship Cherokee Monday Jan. 19th, 1914
Steamship Navahoe, Monday Jan. 26th, 1914
Wilmington to New York.
Steamship Cherokee Sat. -Jan. 24th, 1914.
Slpnmshin Navahoe. Sat. Jan. 31st. 1914.
Through bills of lading and lowest
through rates guaranteed- to and from all
points in North and South Carolina.
CLYDK STEAMSHIP CO , . -C
3. BBCKEB, Agent. -.
- Wilmington. N. C.
M. G. SMALLBONBS,
Commercial- Agent,
Wilmington, N. C. :
General Offices : PJer 36, N,- B, New York.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY
THE
PROGRESSIVE ' RAILWAY OF
- THE SOUTH.;
Schedule Effective January '4th, 1914.,'
MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
5 By virtue of the power of sale contained
in a certain mortgage executed by D. D.
MeLaurin and wife, Annie, McLaurin, dated
June 19th, 1913, and recorded in the rec
ords of New Hanover county, in book 78,
page 50. the undersigned will expose for
sale for cash at the Court House, door of
New Hanover county, on Thursday, Febru
ary 5th, 1914. the following piece of real
estate situate in the city' of Wilmington,
State and county aforesaid.' bounded and
described as follows: Beginning at a point
in the line of the east side of Anderson
street S3 " feet northwardly from its intet-
"sectlon with the- line of the north side of
Miller street, and ruunlng tnence norjn
wardly r with said Ifne of- the east side
ct-pppf S3 fppt. thence eastward-
iv xwirallel with MUler street 165 f eef; thence
soutnwaraiy anu parauci wuu
street 33 feet ; thence westwardly and par
allel with - Miller street; 165 feet to the be-triTi-nincr
ca ma ' heiii c- .the northwest one-
ouarter'of lot 5,in block 255.. according to
tne official pian oi we --iiy ""f
ELLEN P. GAFFORD, -i
-. Mortgagee.
: Bv John-W. Gafford, Attorney.
ja4-30d, ' ' r " ' . .
ANTHRACITE
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mm
BITUMINOUS
BUYERS' SUPP1JES.
Lime. CemeiiC Plaster, Etc.
Prompt Service, Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A -
a :
are curable. All kinds
mean - suffermflr and
danger. The CAUSE
is, always internal.
Dr. Leonhrdt'i
urM.Qoin
tableti pivlce amazing- results by attacking the
INTERNAL CAUSE. The piles are dried up and
permanently -feured. -24 days" - treatment, fjl.OO.
T)H I.RO"WH A Tvr TO-i, BfTiJcN..'Y".frwioo
Sold br B. Bellamy and all druggists,
QUICK CARS
pi
GUARD
-, UUUUKIln l ine.
BLEECKER
CO.
day Awri wir.HT RERViCi?. STEAM HEAT.-5-11 North Third Str.
. - a a a w see- - - -;; . t .
BURETT H. STEPHENS
ARCHITECT
81-3 GARRELU BUILDING
wiLMINGTONr- C.
southern
I jlap Coopenyl
SLUE- .
;.'-; -'1
RAlLJE & LOtiGtiLIN
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SODTBERN oLWti.
' VILMKSCTON. N. C
TRAINS LEAVE WlLMlKGTOJf -No,
195 A. M. : arrive Hamlet 9 :00 A. M.
Leave Hamlet, 9:20 A. M.J; arrive Charlotte, .
12:10 P. ii. Coqnects. at .Hamlet with
trains No. 4, for Ilalelgh, Norfolk and
Bichmond, and all points. North, and. with
No. L for Columbia, Savannah. Jackson,
ville, Tampa, and all points South. ' At
Monroe, with train No. 29,. for. AUaauL '
Daily Sleeper on no, i, tor Charlotte ana
ntermeaiate Jf oints, open at xe o'eieea Mr, n,
No. 133:45 P. M. : arrive Hkmlet. ft r30
P. M. Leave Hamlet. 8KJ0..P, Mr; arrive
Charlotte, 11:10 P. M. Connects at Hamlet
with through-trains for Atlanta, Binning-.
Bam,;: Columbia, Savannah.; Jacksonville,
Tampa, also Norfolk. Bichmond and All
Points worth. . ? ' . ' . y.
Pullman Chair Car Betweea ; WUmlagiaa
y.. ..- and Cbariotte. :
No. 23 5:35 P: L; arrives Hamlet SJJ43
P. M. Connects at Hamlet with trains Xor
Raleigh, Norfolk- and Bichmond, and all
points north. , . :-.?wi v . : '
TRAINS xABBITS WILMINGTON. -No.
20-42:10 A. M from Charlotte and
Intermediate Points. i'-,-.,.' . "' :
No. 2410:00 A. M4 ' from Hamlet and
Intermediate points. - -
No. 14 11:50 A. BL. from Charlotte and
Intermediate points. . . - - '
For further information as to rates, re
servations, or folders, call on, or 'ohooe 1T.
J. F: DAVIS. C. T. A., HT E. PLEASANTS,
T. P. A.. E. E. -HUNTER. I..A.., Wil
mington." N C. J. T: WEST, D. P. MA.
, Baleich. N. C. : ' - .
aa,.Terkw
Qnlckeat and . Best Una Wt
i . .r mm Mat.'- -
Block System. vKoek BaJlast. ' fUW. Balls.
Schedule in agrees Mari.wwj: .
Lv.Norfolk . .- . . 8:3d .m 6 tJn.
irir . ; . - . n. WUD. uv iv dja
5 :80 p.pa,
S:S0 am.
6j25pjn.
?'S p.m.
Oaja.
8:30 a.m.
Lv. Petersburg; . , . .JlL-OP g.
L. Lynchburg. . . . 8:40 p.m.
Ar. Cincinnati . ... .1 7uajni
Ar. Columbus . . .. .1 945 a.inj
A Phtrasro . . J..- .I6i000.m.
Ai St T.nnia . ' . 1 6l32 D.m.
- Close . connections maaa ior . eaiue ose
Fraricisco and All Western points.
Pullman' sleeping - and parlor cars, i ff
and. W.. Cafe dining cars-Kaoioment And
uMra ntniidnrd of excellence Blue Bidge
and Allegheny mountains crossed at most
- Time tablesw descriptive Utiwsjbr ; jfli
lnioraiation -
X!h, BOSLET, :D, P. AiBichmoftd. .Ja.
Time tablesv ueacrptlve - nteraxu rs - asa
iformation free. -J Correspondence iMtaa.
r. B BEVILL, Pass. TraL T'Mgr . . ,
ti CL 8AUNDEBS. G. P. A-Jfcoaaoke. Ja.
DR. L. G. ALLEN
OSTEOPATH
47-48 TBIJ&T BUILDING
Offlce-. Hours i
TefeDhone
. Conaecttons.
27, Z Grr;ll pulldlns.
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