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THE MORNING STARWILMINGTON THREE GOVERNOR'S MANSION COURT IMPOSES FINE NEW HAVEN DIRECTORS OPEN TO VETERANS Oil BURNS' DETECTIVE MUST BEAR WITNESS Raleigh's Entertaining Capac- Daniel S Lehon Bound Over five Additional Members of ity Will be Taxed. to State Courts. the Board Subpoenaed. At Least 1,200 Expected to be There Attorneys for Frank Have Five More for Free Entertainment During Reunion Wake Has Sena torial Fight on Hand. Days in Which to Appeal His Case Thought Yesterday Last Day of Grace. ' jTo Testify in Inquiry: Being Conduct ed by Inter-State Commerce Commission as to Financial , Transactions of Road. ' 's . (Special Star Correspondence.) Raleigh, N C, May 26. That the nflux of Confederate veterans for the Atlanta, Ga.,' Mar 26". Daniel S. Lehon, Southern manager for "William J. Burns, the detective, was fined $100 ..Washington, May 26. Directors, past and present, of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad will oi rpunion mat is to ne nere m aere late toaay mtne necoraer sjcouix u iov,bu . uu mo wjvucob dwuu uoai ;n witVi Hit rprcmnnioa -tn-r ! And hnnnd over tv f h Stat a courts Wednesday "when the Inter-State tlu' the un to veiling of the Home monument because of alleged violation of the city Commerce Commission resumes its the North Carolina' Women of the mnfederacy will tax to a very great degree the available homes in the city 0r their entertainment is shown by nrosress the entertainment com- ordinances and State laws in cohnecvl investigation of, the New Haven's af fairs. ' v" . s' . This was announced late tonight Jy 1 . J . iSL.l 1 V, , nt,Vl(i Tt wnes nnflATStnnd trtnie-ht fttn wiuuuasuuB-OlliraftW wiiu nume pnuut ineal would be taken and that-'the suopoenaea ; ior. me inquiry, w iniaui tion with an investigation of the case of Leo M. Frank. .. . ; . '. appeal would be taken and that-'the mittee of the Chamber or .Commerce aCvito Kinney Henry . Kacharg, Edward Mil ls making. . rnere wm pe, accoraing ,T iiZZZ&'ZZZ Hn. - Alexander -uocnerane and i. . nrpsent indications, at leMt'ijsuo -Jrrrii taterans uno 1 ."""uiucui. fo(1aH o- 1,1 i . 1 - unci do1Uu "ji nder tQe lliviiauuu 119,0 mocu bouu ,f),npi;ioo vhDT. ho: hotron Vlr icux 6 L". oiaiiu, vvcio ivtid out W ' ' i.ina. Similar cases are pending against five Houiocf - " "r :"rr r " I mner detectives. I - The appeal to the State -Supreme jnittee i& r J; i , , Court on the extraordinary - motion asking ior nee e"w "T.?' for a new trial for Frank who is un. it rne a. e m. Joiiese wm u. i. xi- r ii - , j iv.; v.. I uoi ecu icutc vji uonui ior 1 lie muruer fppd five QUiiuitsu aun luuiix tui co i un- f Marv Phno-an thA faf trvrv P-1rl waq 'i"u . wt-ou auu , V, " A number wr-halht -about-4he gr8 iMe J.. P.ierpont Morgan, nreQ- :,, ,o om,inr fr7- tVieir ATitpr- ?.ot;nfea paay. was atflfst thought as ZnGV reiate to transactions of the city i . today; but the attorneys' learned that nve days for the action still1 remain I ifore pairs of "KAYSER" Silk; Gloves are sold ' 1 - than all others . , ! jlj :' i because - ' - J I - "KAYSER" Silk Gloves J ijj ; - jpui 1 1 ' wear better, fit better and " hold their sbape better than , ll I ' Up "' i' any other sUk glove ia the I' " X ' v ji . you' will find it in the genuine. X SX ji . A guarantee t(cket with every pair that (&'LsrZ A II , Short "KAYSER'VSuGloves 50c to $1.25 11 j " ,JngJ..KAYSER,, &0k Gloves 75c to $2.99 I !b-2 ' " "7 ' ' AT ALL STORES . . , " I Governor Craig has" won high com mendation by his announcement that he governor's mansion will be. opened to as manv as can be entertained here The reunion will be in progress Tune9 and 10 and the unveiling will take place on June 10. Fight for Senatorship. Contrary to expectations, right much nf a fight has developed in Wake coun ty over the State senatorship. There iad been expectation for sometime .w u- R. Snow would come into Mb political .place without opposl- tW but J. C. Little, who represent ed the county in the Senate the past two vears. now comes out with an nouncement that he will stand for re ODDonents " of Mr. bnow. have been expected to use against him the fact that he has for several rears been the local attorney ior me btv.nm Rallwav Company. However: his supporters now come forward with the announcement that Mr. Snow has already resigned this attorneyship and ..niiT ohanrinnpri the leeral work for ill t Li U li J - J . . tho railroad company. These and oth er party contests will be fought out in the party legalized primaries June 6. two days alter me otaio tuu-cu tion meets -here. DIPLOMA bill MRS LthJ6ai ffifcSPiKf New Haveny .This development fcame as the result of a statement made by J. Pierpont Morgan yesterday that the records of his firm and his - father's personal records are available and ready f or production before any prop er tribunal. The commission telegraphed Mr. Morgan In New York; asking when it would be convenient for its examin ers to see the records. No reply had been received tonight, but-the wom- missioners nave arranged to send four examiners to New York immediately on receipt of a favorable reply. At the brief session today Mr. Led- yard declared he wanted to refute some of the testimony given last week by Charles S., Mellen, former presi dent of the New Haven. He was in formed that he could appear voluntar llv. "waivine all Immimit.v." hv thft testimony that he might give. He saia ne wouia be a voluntary witness as he wanted to "tell the whole truth." STONEWALL JACKSON Former Salem Student Sees Grand Niece Graduate .Widow of Confederate General Honor ed by Her Alma Miater Literary Address by Dr. David James Burreli. (Special Star Telegram.) Winston-Salem, N. C, May 26. A notable feature of the 112th annual commencement day exercises of Sa lem Female College today was the A. W. M LEAN AT WHITE HOUSE v .... m. a a i Sxl NEEDHAM tjmjuon . presentation to Mrs. Stonewall Jack Vi -J j J- rt j x sou, wiuuw ut uie greai. iuuieueraie Died in Philadelphia, on Eye of Europ- leader, herself a distinguished alum- en summer i rip. Inae of this venerable institution, of ham B. Broughton, Lumberton Man Calls on President Wilson Sam Rogers Certain . of Good Position.' (Special Star Telegram.) Washington, D. C, May 26. A. W. McLean, of Lumberton, spent several nours nere today, and, In company Need one of . Raleigh's hereby the board of - trustees. most widely known ""d?g Mrs; Jacspp was present to see her with , Senator Simmons, ' called at the t?vlL McBee- White House. Mr. McLean's visit to 31rrAnp an nnertion-yesterday. graduate.- -Mrs1. -Jackson was brought Mr . Wilsnn w nurp.lv a frindlv one. uuux ovuv m - - . .11 . - . -r-v I ' ' f " Prinr tn thA rGceiDt or me news oiitn haim m 845 dv ner iaxner. ur. uA t o, Z -nwiv Mr and Mrs" Brough-" noDert J.omson ine nrat Presi- Mn McLean went to Baltimore to- toThplanned to speild the Summer dent of Davidson College, the journey night where he will meet James Mc- and Fall in European travel, auu t5cu irtjuig iwju iu yi irate vucjauw. Donald, editor of the Toronto Globe, aftor ho hPOamf 111. tneV- nooea lO KUIfiha maa nntt ftf RlT RTatpm fniir or I v- n j -n j j Tn ' - -i.,i.i. I wuu win ueitvei a. 11 ttuurees at jc ay just as isoon as he was suff iciently re- whom were feducated here, the Remain- LtteviHe Thursday, before the Scot Air Rrmiehion was 66 years ofl. ing two being unable to gain admit- tish Society of America! and had been for many years active tance througb lack of accommodations. Mr. McDonald is said to be an able in the religious, civic and political life She completed ner course in ana speaker and Mr. McLean expects a nf thp vitv a-nA fmmtv. - - was married to Thomas J. Jackson in harere crowd of "Macs". hp hart sorveri in the sstate Legis- xa. ai ibb wiiio ui uci uuuucvuuu am Kogers uertain ot uooa Joo. latum anrl tl'q a n mtmllr ftf various with the college as a student there Sam. L. Koeers. of Franklin. willJbe boards of directors of the denomina- were no graduation exercises and no given a place as director of thecen tional and State colleges and other inT diplomas awarded. sus, or a directorship on the Rich- stitutions. Perhaps his greatest pub- Diplomas were pres-ented today to mond Federal Reserve Board. Nine Vw. service was aa a Sundav school US voune women graduates, this being directors will be named for the -Rich- worker. He was for many years su- the largest class m the history or tne mond district, six Dy tne members or perintendent of the Tabernacle Baptist college. The diploma presented Mrs. the board and three appointed by iundav school, the largest in the state, Jackson told or emciency in ner stua- t-resiaeni wuson. u is certain tnat and had served for many years as ies while a student in the college Mr. Wilson will name a North Caro- president of the North Carolina Sun- and ajso presented recognition for linian, and should Mr. Rogers prefer dav School Association (inter-denomi- the faithful performance of all duties, the latter assignment, it is pretty well national a Hnti mihHi and nrivate since leaving settled-that he can get it. For several years he was the senior the institution. It was with a thrill Senator Simmons stands better memhpr rvf tho FViwarrU : Rrbuehton ,hf anHionro rnao to its feet as I with the President than any other Printing Company, one of the largest Mrs. Jackson advanced to the center member of : the Senate, and Mr. Wilson commercial Drintine estabiisnmentsMn nt th niatform to receive tne awara, i my jou iiw the State. He heffan work as an an-1 ,i - roD mnst fiHne- that on her I for. P. R. A prentice in tne office or Mr. J. ts. na- riEht stood Dr. H. T. Bannson, a vai- aras, and later became the latter s I t follower of Lee and, Jackson, in partner in the business. Mr. Edwards onnfwlprate uniform, while on her left stood tne'speaKer oi me uaj, ui. a native of New. Eneland. Miss Emma Lehman, senior teach er today received tne aegree 01 mab ter nf arts, causa honoris, bestowed Base Ball Goods Make Famous Players USED BY THE World's Champions EXCLUSIVELY J. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. n W. JVInrchison & Co. WHOLESALE HARDWARE ATLANTIC COAST LINE Arrival and Departares of Trains at Wilmington. . Effective Mar 8. 1M. . ' -' Time Not Guaranteed. - ;- ' ... . - -v. I. 1 . , ; : ff :' OaPABTUBB)8; TO AND FEOM ARRIVALS I, ' Ooldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and But- t M M ' ' ' em North Carolina points. Connects at - - . . Goldsboro with Southern Railway and -Np.91. . : . 40A.M. . Norfolk Sonthern Railroad. No. 91 leaves a 1 :15 A.M. ' : Norfolk '3:40 P. M. and Richmond 14:10 : : P. M. . . j I'liiiid Cfiadbourn, Conway, yioreaee Charleston, ' Savannah, Jacksonville. Tampa, Ft. .1, Myers. Columbia and Ashevllle. FhUiihui No. 50. - Sleepln Cars between WJlmlnrton and im a r O'ZSAM. Colnmbia, open to receive pasaena-ers a rz . A.ai. WUmlncton at and after 10:00 P. ML, r ' : - -- tMd May be ooenpied until 7:00 A M. Jacksonville. Newbern and Intermediate , No. 4 ' i O-S0A.M. stations. ! 6:15 P.M. T m Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk1 and Wash- M s - .. 0. 48. laeton. PnUman Parlor Oars between No. 49. ,r Sft iii Wilmington and Norfolk, connecting at tt , 8.30 AM. ! Rocky Mount with New York trains with 6:05 P.M. , Pallman Servtee. a, . -n . . j ' - - : : - . . O 1 '-2wB?. traln between Wilminsrton an lit su 8:4SAJf. Airy, via Fayetterffle and Banford. , Chad bourn, Conway, Florence, Augusta, At- f ' i lanta and the West. Charleston, Savan- . ' . " No. 65, nah. All Florida Points, Columbia, Ashe- . t , villa and the West. Pullman Sleeping . a , .1K ' 3:45 P.M. Cars Between Wilmington, Angniita and x.io f.JU. Atlanta and between Florence and Co- . . ' -1 lumbia. - ' .... . . n '" f ..No. 62, Jacksonville. Newbern ana: Intermediate Nvj . aSP.Mf stations. 120P.M. y No. 59. Fayetteville, Sanford ' and Intermediate No flo. " 6:30 P.M. stations. 110:15 A.M. y. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk,- Washing ton and New York. Poll man Broiler, No. it. Buffet Sleeping Cars between Wllmlng- v 41 6:45 P.M. - ton and Washington, connecting with if 00 A.M. , New York trains, with Pullmrfn Sleeping J Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk, 1 - 1 ' " I- M I J No B7 Chadbonrn, Florence, Conway and Inter- No. ft. 60 p"m. " mediate stations. 9 :55 A.M. ' ( - Pally. 1 Daily except Sunday, b Sunday only. a Dally except Monday. For -folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'phone 160. , -W. J. . CRAIG T. C, WHITS, ' ' ' j jf Passenger Trade Manager. General Passenger Agemf. 7 ' - , WrLMTNGTON, N. C. ' 1 IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA Rockingham Co., Va. Massanetta Springs) "Rawley Springs ) - Massanetta water a pecific for malaria, kidney and stomach trou ble. - - Rawley water a strong and pure chalybeate with no equal among the mineral springs of America. Opens June 1 and closes October 1. Booklets and rate cards on application. ; , v Both resorts owned and operated by MASSANETTA & RAWLEY SPRINGS COMPANY, INC. Box 274. Harrisonburg, Va. Suburban Schedule IN EFFECT APRIL. 25, 1914. Winter Park, Wrightsville, Wrightsville Beach and Inter mediate Points. -EASTBOUND WESTBOUND Leave Front and Princess for Winter Park Leave Front and Princess for Wrightsville Leave IPront and Princess for Beach retired several vears aeo. Mr. ' Broughton is survived by his vife. three daughters and two sons. He was an uncle of Dr. Len Brougb ton. of London. ( COMMERCIALIZED VICE IN CHICAGO ALMOST ABOLSHED. Citizens' Committee of Fifteen Make Report Levee District No More. . mitting war against it, . according to a summary of events made public to day by the citizens' committee of fif teen. The old . Southside "levee'Vtlis- trlct, for years the disgrace of this city, has been abolished, says the; re- Chicago, May 26. 'Commercialized The funeral will be held tomorrow. jf "i. v the board of trustees vice An Chicago has been almost l . : " rtS JSnWinn nf t0 years of un- stamped out in the .past year of unre- hmirani aprffifp as La.ciitir 111 me wi Prinr tn this neiiod she taught in country schools for. six years, mak ing a continupus teacning career of tTore;. n rnfiord unDaralleled In the history of American colleges, for wo- city, nas Deen aDoiisnea, says tne: re nisxory "L tr ivft ir,Tiri loort. and nowhere in the city is there women pass out from Salem and her an immoral aistnct wnere vice can De women pasa uu' . , . ors-anized and exnloited. name is a w-wo. thx)Usand' undesirabJes' have OI nomes m u h""""'- a hen forofvH to lav thfi citv. twn him- .. 1Dl v n' T.moo Ttnrrpll. I dred resorts have been closed and oi ySSr York, wh decla thlt edul many women have been restored to 2hSWw one of the assets in life. worthy Jives. Of the women- scatter. Thirtv-seven of this year's class are ea in resiaence aisles, iuH k 1 1 1 iini ii 1 11 ei- r 1 111. . - . - ... ,s wvm. -rn tt ri n ri . v v ii.rr . .n.a ... tin t,, t . . Nnrtn ( RnumtL twu uum ivuu- - . - . . . -ur. Kiancnara was returning nome ;B Wh from Virginia. In-sucn aistncts ana no si from Warsaw when he encountered UJt, Pness South Carolina; ous system of -exploitation the negroes. He escaped them and Michigan, Tennessee, eoum ru , 2ed M a recognized Slurried here, where he had a war- "ia? ,r- , no, n4. 1 1 m. . . , I Xf ftMTl CT WflT II fill XlltSALAlCI-A V ayv aui issua ior tne. negroes ne oeiievea ' " roH tn exaduate Dur- ?- o-rtrdftB a most interesting vcls mnain ana csmitn went m-searcn i"b ,'Ti tmm "Riahon Ed- Iworrt Rondthaler. who Is in Herrnut, v, a.. likjlllks iur vTiium liiey uttu I " . , j( . Vici cronnrfll Mora- arrant. He met them with a shot Saxony, attending the .frai Mora fn, but later fled. Smith fired, after vian Synod, and was addressed to tne uegro naa oeen oraerea 10 nail, w " it - the mpptlne t'pmp to frighten him, but his aim The offlcers elected at e "jeHng Deuer tnan he intended. The or me - -hov- lvrifss Adelaide officers heard the negro's groans and were announced today. Miss Adelaide . wajjuiAittuitjij. iuuuu LUttt xi was 1 x iw, La, i.oaMoTi Mra i rHJLLClDVUi " . NEGRO KILLED FLEEING FROM DUPLIN OFFICERS. Thought to Have Been Member of i Gang Who Held Up' Farmer. (Special Star Correspondence.) Warsaw, N. C, May 26. A negro, fas shot and killed" a few roiled from nere today by Daniel Smith, an offi cer, who, Tyith Officer J. M. Loftain, was attempting to capture the black, ho was charged with being one of several who held up Mr. John Blan- cnara, a farmer, on the road in a lonely spot Saturday night says: vice cannot, De entrencnea in-such districts and no such villiain- can be or ganized as in a recognized segregated district. Such-places are always be ing hounded and will be exterminat ed." '.. . FREE TRIAL OF SAMOSE Flesh-forming Food Given. on Approval by Druggist J. Hicks Bunting. "Would you like to be fat and plump and strong and hearty? Here . is a r.hnnfto o fln it without risking" th W N Revnoias, couu uto f.c,D'I lioss 01 a smgie yeuiij'. . ALLEN AND shaw arf . dent Mrs. Stonewall jacKson, tmra j. Hicks Bunting, our well known NOMINATED AT WA RSA W. I vlcepTesiaenL ; .f"1 J? ' ncTiont ' I 1 f'. t:."" T" c I of OallS DUry, ium m io 2I'l oaiuvio, niuui : 110 10 acuiug kill ay Mrs Marguerite Sfler, of Texas, fifth proval, that is said to be a true flesh- vice president; mm. douio -juf', iormmg ioou it m m ia.uiet lonu, secretary and Miss Louise Shaffner, retailing at 50c a box. . treasurer! . If it does not increase the weight, The advance enrollment ui vjiviih6 mi out me mm, Bcmwuj luim auu re students at the college for 1914-1915 store health and strength, there will Rhowa at this date a ten percent, in- be no. charge whatever forSamose. VjtO lO J. illCKS J3U11L111S Luuay uiu get a treatment of Samose with -his prom dead. R. D. Johnson Nominated for State Senate Harmony. . , (Special Star Telegram.) Warsaw, N. C, May 26. The "con '7uon ior the Sixth Judicial dis as rlftln rPA tnnav n n rl rp. nominated Judge Oliver H. Allen to j crease over last year Presented to the TonveMion by R. D. .'. Henderson, Ky.. yT1 Z Si ?M SaiSf167 " Johnson, Henry A. Grady and I. C. Crockett, former cashier o1! the Plant- doaga fJ- h nnht v,Q ao y. o Koir h or arrested after Before commencing the use of .Sa- T,, eu inat tne nomination or juage ?bu,uuu snoruiKe m ui awui.-, ""7i , orvrD,TtT 7nf( n"aomr Allen be by acclamation . was sentenced to from one to ten J . Hicks Bunting s faith In Samose Henrv P!. 5hnw of Troir waa r- ves on each of five counts for vio- is shown , by his 1 offer to refund; the dominated solicitor without opposition, ration of the banking laws,. money if it does not increase fiesb. and Tho ODr,o 4i , .V , , restore eood health. - : : . Ninth dlSsIS T.; -"-t ttT. Wpshineton May 26. A bill to con- He really gives; you a free (trial for the Senate by acclamation, -I vert -.the weather station at " Mount pf, the preparation for "unless itfdoes Roth r.nnvntiona wer h ,rmnnmi I Weather. Bluemont, Va.. Into a Bum- increase the weight it; will not-cost 2nd a spirit of good fellowship pre- mer : White' House was introduced to-1 a cent." rlunlraHa MM 'MriHlv Will revive your lazy torpid liver without griping you or disordering your stomach. They strengthen and invigorate while they are starting healthy secretion and. removing the deadlv bile from vnnr eastern Thnir ,W nr r.A if effects can?(i by Calomel or shock or weaken the system like .Salts y 5jeanse Purify a1" rebuild while they are removing headache, bllliousoess and ladlfestloa and guard you against more serious ailments. For sale by drug and country stores, 10c a box. Sample sent free upon request. Examine Free Coupon in each box, it is worth 2Jc. POLK MILLER DRUG CO., jnc, Richmond, Virginia BRICK! BRIGK! BRICK! We are now prepared to make prompt deliveries of BRIGK. and will appreciate all orders given us. Roger Moore's Sons & Co. .3 CAPE EE ARM AC H I M E WORKS MIIX RAILROADS-STEAMBOAT WORK FOUNDERS BOILER ' MAKERS MACH IN r8T8. j MOTOR BOAT BUILDERS Railroad and Wharf Facilities WORK AND PRICES GUARANTEED GADf LLACifpM BUICK PIGKARD auto GO. Phone,741 51-11 N. Third St '6:30 'A.M. 6:55 " 8:00 " 8:30 " i6":66"""" 11:30 " Vi':6c " 1 :10 P.M. 2:00 " i 2:30 " 3 :00 " Si30 " 4:00 " - 4 :30 " 5 :00 " . 5:30 6:10 " 6:40 ' 7:10 " 8:30 " l 9:15 " 10:00 " 11:15 " 6:30 AM. 6:55 " ' 8:00 " . 8:30 " 10 "6""" 11:30 " I 1:00 " '1:10 P.M. 2:00 " 2:30 " 3:00 " 3:30 " 4:30 " 5:00 " 5:30 6:10 " 6:40-" '7:10 " 8:30 " ! 9:15 10:00 11:15 " 6:30 A.M. . I 6:55 " "8:36"""" i6:06"" 11:30 " Vi'6"""" 10 P.M. 2.00 " 2:30 " 3:00 " 3 :30 " 4:00 " 4:30 " . 5:00 " 5:30 " 6:10 " .:40 " 7:10 " 8:30 " id:66'r"'" Leave Winter Park for Wilmington 6:26 A.M. 7:56 " 7:56 " 8:01 " -8:41 " 9:36 " 110:31 11 :06 12:36 x 2 :01 2:06 Leave Wrightsville for Wilmington Leave Beach for . Wilmington P.M. 16 06 36 06 38 5:06 . 5:36 6-06 6:46 7:16 7:46 8:11 9:36. 9:56 11:08 11 :56 6:15 A.M. ! 7:45 " 7 :50 44 8:30 " 9 :25 " !10:20 " 10: 12: P.M. Dally, Except Sunday: ! Sundays only, x Does not run Saturday and Sundays. ! 1:55 2:55 3:25 3:55 4:25 4:55 5:25 5:55 6:35 7 :05 7:35 8:00 9:25 ! 9 :45 10:55 !'7:35A.M.'" 71A " 9:15 10:45"""" 12:15 P.M. ! 1:45 ' 1:55 2:45 3:15 3:45 4:15 4:45 5:15 5 :45 6:25 6:55 7:25 7:50 9:15 10:45" . FREIGHT SCHEDULE. Leaves Ninth and Orange Streets dally, except Sunday, 9:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. Freight Depot open daily, except Sunday. 8 :30. to 9 :30 AM. and from IKK) to 8:30 P.M. - ' , CLYDE LINE TO NEW YORK .'; AND GEORGETOWN, S. C. NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. Steamship Navanoe, Friday. May 15th. Steamship Cherokee. Friday, May 22. WILMINGTON TO GEORGETOWN. Steamship. Navahoe. Monday, May lth. Steamship Cherokee. Monday, May 25th. WILMINGTON TO NEW IOBK. Steamship Cherokee, Saturday, May 16th. SteamsWp Navahoe, Saturday, May 23rd. (Both Ships Carry Passengers.) Through bills of lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from aU points in North and South Carolina. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. BBCKEB." Agent, Wilmington. N. C. . v H. G. SMALLBONBS, Commercial A gent. General Offices: Pier 36. N. B., New Tor fc. 500 DAN PATCH MOLASSES i fEED. Bought Right ; Sold Right. Jos.H. Watters " ORDERS SOLICITED. SEED RYE CLOSE, FOR : QUICK SALE. W. H. BANCK CIVIL ENGINEER V Surreys, PUbi . Maps, ud Esslmattes, i.and City Lot Surreys. V. O. BOX 579 ! . TELEPHONK 57X Garrell Building . Wilmington, N. C. p. O.: Bex; 579.t v; Phoa SIS. Imperial Blue h Print ; Co. ? . GARBELL BUILDING , . , i.-K - ,'- .1 -rjvTUsntoa ELECTRIC iiBIOTB I PBDT, tV ' CTBu ; v .PEB SQTJABJB FOOT. : . V. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "THE PROGRESSIVE BAIL WAT OF THE SOUTH.. Trains Leave Wilmington Dally m Follows No. 133:00 P. M. For Local Stations. Parlor car for Lumberton, Maxton. Lau rinburg. Charlotte and intermediate points, coouectlng at Hamlet for lilch mond. Washington. New York. Atlanta, Jacksonville, and all points North and South, at Hamlet. No. 23 5 :00 P. M. Through Pullman Sleeping car service between Wilmington and Atlanta. Through- train for Lum berton. Maxton, Laurinburg and Ham let, connecting with all trains North and South, at Hamlet. No. 195:00 A; M. Local train for Char lotte. Sleeper open at 10:06 P. M. For detailed Information and reservations, call on City Ticket Office. Orton Hotel. Wilmington, N. C. 'Phone 178. E. E. HUNTER. JOHN T. WEST, Div. Frt. Agt,. Div. Pass. Agt., Wilmington, N. C. Baleigh, N. C. Quickest and Best Line West and Northwest. Bleck System.' Rock Ballast. 85-Ib. RsJV." .Schedule in jsnreet May 10, 114. Lv. Norfolk . . . .1 8:80ajn Stajraj Lv. Petersbnrg . . . .111:00 am. 110:40 .. Lv. Durham . . . . . 7)0 ajn.l 5:80 n.aa Lv. Lynchburg . . '. . I 2 :45 p.ml 2 :30 a.m. Ar. Cincinnati . . M .1 1 :20 a.m.f : pa. Ar. Columbus . . . .1 0:45 a.m.i 7 :uo p.m. Ar.Chicago . . . . I 5 :00 p.ml) 8 :00 a.m. Ar. St. Louis Y . . . .1 6:32 PJn-l SMia Close connections made tor Seattle. Saa Francisco and All Western Points. Pullman sleeping and parlor earl. It and gCT. Cafe dlnlnr ears. Eqnlpment aas) service standard ot excellence. Blue Bldg and Allegheny mountains crossed at at sal picturesque parts. Time tables, descriptive llteratnra aaf . information free. Correspondenca lnvltaC W. B. BiaviJ-iJU A'ass. xrax. cgr. W. C. SAUNDEBS. G. P. A- BoanokeTva. C. H. BOSLBT. D. P. ARichmon. Ta. 1 - L -i . i ' . Dried Herrings A Large Stocto of Fresh Goods Just received; also , a car of "Ring . Leader" best 1 patent flour, each plain and self -rising; C. . S. Meal for Feed. ; : . Would be pleased to have orders for. Peanut Bags Cotton Bagging - and Ties for Fall Delivery. , v A General Line of Groceries at wholesale. ; , :;. Aft BafCrbbm; Jr., Cmpai WHOLESALE GROCERS 226 North Water Street 1 1 4il ? 1 I 1 i s . V 1 n t ! - f, ' V.' r ; z t 1 "I V) i tt'--f 1C U1 6WU lw""rld wa Swaiison,:of; Virginia. 1- , , . ,. . J ; ,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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