TBB MORNING STAB, WILMINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3U, 1909.
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Maxton, June 28 The remains of
Mrs. J. E. Singleton were brought to
Maxton Friday from the Columbia Hos
pital, where she died from a disease
known as pellagra. ,
Lumberton Kobesonian: TM? Croa
tans are making preparations for their
annual picnic at Union Chapel in
Burnt Swamp township, which is to
- come off the fourth Saturday in July.
They expect to have several good
speakers, a brass band and a big time.
Williamson Enterprise: Solicitor
Daniels' fees amounted to only $14.
This was due to the remarkable im
provement in the morals of the peo
ple, both white and colored. The small
number of criminal cases gave much
more time for the consideration of the
civil calendar.
"Winston-Salem, June 2S. At a
meeting of the directors of the South
bound Railroad Company, here this
afternoon President H. E. Fries was
authorized to advertise for construc
tion bids, the same to be filed during
July. The road will be built under the
title of the Southbound Railroad, but
will be financed and opeiated jointly
by the Norfolk and Western and At
lantic Coast Line. Chief Engineei
Cornell will be retained.
Raleigh News and Observer: The
postoffice at West Raleigh was broken
into Saturday night ana aDout six uoi
aars, several books of stamps and a
revolver belonging to the postmistress
were stolen. Entrance was gained by
placing a barrel near the window, re
moving the wire screen and breaking
a pane of glass, after which the win
dow was opened. Apparently no at
tempt was made to oen the safe. The
government postal inspectors have
been notified and officers are now
working on the case.
Sanford, June 28. Those who
have waited long and patiently for
electric power from Buckhorn were
most agreeably, surprised this morn
ing to find that the power had beer,
turned on at the Sanford Cotton Mills
and everything moving like clock
work. The power had been con
tracted for sometime ago but difficul
ties arose from time to time which
delayed matters, but all has at last
been gotten in good shape and the
power was turned on this morning at
nine o'clock, thus moving the great
machinery of one of our largest man
ufacturing plants. Just ten years ago
today the present stockholders of the
Sanford Cotton Mills met and organiz
ed and decided to begin at once the
building of the mill. The success of
the mill has been phenominal and now
that they have secured electric power
the expense of running the mill will be
greatly reduced. The mighty engines
and boilers are all silent today, and
the great lines of heavy shafting are
-standing idle, yet the machinery is
moving along as if nothing had hap
pened. Other plants will no doubt
soon take on the power, and certainly
all new ones will take on to it at the
start.
Raleigh, June 29. The court room
of Police Justice Stronach was jam
med to the limit today black and
white were there to hear the trial of
the abandoned white woman. Maud
Kelly, lately captured at Rocky Mount
and brought here last Friday. She
was convicted on evidence by three
State's witnesses of unlawful relations
with William Jones a negro hackman.
last week Jones was sentenced for
18 months on the road. Today the
Kelly woman, convicted of being his
paramour, was give the same sentence.
She introduced no witnesses in her
own behalf. She has talked very free
ly in the station house and told the po
lice that she had been North and could
not stand the roughness of the life
there, so came back to take her puu
ishment, as she knew she would be
given a sentence to the roads really,
to the workhouse, as women are not
worked on the roads. From what
can be picked up other white women
than herself have acted with the in
ferior race as she has done, and this
matter is to be looked into. Some
people thought that a side sensation
would develop in this case today, in-:
volving a prominent Federal official.
He was present with hislawyers, but
his name was not mentioned. Ex
Governor Aycock is one of his attor
neys. The Kelly woman was sent to
jail until she put up the $500 bail re
quired. This was put nip in cash.
The woman says she is under 20 and
admits that she has led a wicked life
since she was 13. She bears the mark
of dissipation and looks quite frail
and unattractive.
Durham, June 28. Chief of Police
J. E. Winston, of Youngsville, Frank
lin County, arrested Mrs. William
Lambert and Walter Oakley here this
morning on complaint of Mrs. Lam
bert's husband and this afternoon
took the two back to their homes.
The woman, with two children, one
of which is but eight weeks old, has
spent the day with the officers, who
have been trying to reconcile her and
her husband, who has exhibited the
best of temper in the light of his
troubles- The conduct of the wife is
strange if it is not unprecedented and
frequent. Oakley had been a tenant
on the lands of Mr. Lambert; he is
but 22 years old, and since he was
seventeen became infatuated with the
young wife of the Franklin farmer.
He says that be began to love her at
that time and never has ceased. They
came here closely followed by the offi
cer from Youngsville. The officer
says he thinks the young fellow per
suaded the woman to elope with him.
He declares that she belongs to as.
good a family as there Is in that coun
ty or anywhere, and that her taking
np with a man of so much less her
social and general equal is unaccount
able. It is supposed that they will be
heard In the Franklin court tomorrow.
A Ride to the Pier
on the steamer Wilmington at 5115
P. M. will enre that tired feeling. Fare
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The largest stock of cypress shingles carried in the State. We al
ways have over a million in stock.
We make 13 different grades and sizes, varying from $2.00 to
$10.00 per M. Our shingles are recognized in the Northern Markets,
as well as in the West Indies, as the very highest standard, both in
grade ana manufacture. "We have a standing guarantee that " we
give (2) good ones for (1) bad one."
Don't buy any shingles that do not have W. W. Koch in large
type on every bundle.
We do not dip the ends of our shingles in red ocre to hide wind
shakes and other defects. Don't buy unti) you get our prices and
compare the shingles. We make and dispose of 20,000 shingles per
We furnish all the shingles f for the government at Fort Caswell,
ours being the only shingles tat stand government Inspection.
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Opposite Hilton Park.
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THE NORTH CAROLINA
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS
The State's College for vocational training. Courses in Agriculture
and Horticulture; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; In
Cotton Milling and Dyeing; In Industrial Chemistry. Why not fit
yourself for life by taking one of these courses?
Address
D. H. HILL, President
West Raleigh, N. C.
Schedule.
On and after June 1, f909, Steamer
Wilmington will leave her wharf dally
at 9 o'clock A. M. for Carolina Beach
and Southport and at 230 P. M. for
Carolina Beach. Sundays leave at
9:15 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. for Carolina
Beach and Southport and at 7:30 P. M.
for Carolina Beach.
Steamer Southport leaves Southport
dally, except Sunday ,at 6. A. M. and
2 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 10:16
A. M. Passengers on 2:30 boat from
Wilmington and the 2 o'clock boat
from Southport change at Carolina
Beach for destination.
Commencing June 2, 1909, Steamer
Wilmington will make daily trips to
the Pier, leaving at 5:15 P. M., except
Sunday. Fare 15 cents for the round
trip. Freight will be taken on the 9
o'clock boat only.
Additional boat will leave Carolina
Beach daily, except Sunday, at 7:15
A. M., arriving at Wilmington at 8:30
A. M.
No dogs allowed at Carolina Beach,
jun 1 tf
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Quickest
West and
and best Line
Northwest.
Block System. Rock Ballast. 85-lb. Rail
Schedule In Effect May 1st, 1009.
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Ar Chicago...... 5:25PM 7:10AM
Ar St. Louis' 6:45PM 7:18AM
Ar Louisville . . . 11: 30 A M 7:30 PM
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JNO. p. POTTS, Gen'l Pas. Agt. ,
MAYOR'S OFFICE, City of Wilming
ton, N. C, June 1st, 1909.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the Clerk and Treasurer's office,
until 11 o'clock, A. M. July 2nd. A. D
1909, for removing all the street
sweepings, dead grass, leaves, dead
trees, fallen trees and trimmings, all
living trees, when ordered by the Su
perintendent of Streets. Remove the
contents of all sand traps at least
once each week, and regularly after
all hard rains, and keep them in a
sanitary condition, removing the ac
cumulated sand in all sand gutters at
least once each month, and oftenier
when necessary, cleaning streets and
gutters from snow and ice when order
ed. Sprinkle all streets now sprinfc
led by the Streets and Wharves de
partment, unstop all chocked drains,
and keep them free from obstructions.
1 from grass, weeds and obstructions of
all kinds, including sand. Cutting the
grass and weeds from plazas ?.at least
once a week. Sprinkle a streets be
fore sweeping and sweep all streets
that have been heretofore swept un
der the direction of the Streets and
Wharvtes department.
The following streets to be swept
as follows: Front Street from Orange
street to the depot of A. C. L. R. R. Oo.
daily.
Market and Princess streets from
Water to Fourth street daily. Sweep
all alleys from depot to Orange street
and from Water to Second street once
a week.
Sweep Water from Dock to S A. L.
R. R. twice a week.
Sweep Fourth from bridge to Nixon
street twice a week. Sweep all alleys,
streets and wharves, when requested
by the Superintendent of Streets, or
the Mayor of the City of Wilmington.
Place all danger lanterns or slenals'
at obstructions when notified by po-'
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2:20 am
7:15 am
7:00 pm
NORTHBOUND.
Dally.
Dally.
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7:00 am
9:20 am
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1 :30 pm
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Ar. Savannah . . . .12:55 pml S
Lv. Charleston .... 5:25pm 5-5"
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Ar. Florence 7-16 Sml
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Trains No. 42 and 41 carry Pullman
"iav ""'"6 lvjh, connecting
Pennsylvania R. R., for all
east.
with
pointi
Trains No. 55 and Kft
Sleeper between Wilmington and Co
lumbia. T. C. WHITE,
General Passenger Agent
0 W. J. CRAIG,
Passenger Traffic Manager
Clyde Steamship
Company
to
NEW YORK
and
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
New York to Wilmington.
S. S. "Sabine" Friday. June 25th
S. S. "Navahoe Friday, July 2nd
Wilmington to New York.
S. S. "Navahoe". . .Saturday, June 26th
S. S. "Sahlne" Saturday, July 3rd
Wilmington to Georgetown.
S. S. "Navahoe"... Monday, June 21st
S. S. "Sabine" Monday, June 28th
Both steamers have good passenger
accommodations.
Throueh bills of lading and lowed
through rates guaranteed to and from
all points in North and South Carolina.
For freight and passage apply to
H. G. SMALLBONES, Supt
Wilmington, N. C.
U. E. MAYNARD, F. T. M.
H H RATMftMTY V P. & G. M.
General Offlqes. Pier 36 N. R.. N. Y.
TO
THE BEACH
SUBURBAN
SCHEDULE
In Effect June 3rd, 1909.
WEEK DAYS.
Leave Front and
Princess Streets
East Bound
6:30 A. M.
Leavs
The Beacb
West Bound
er 15 A M.
7:15 A. M.
and every half
hour thereafter
until
lice or other public officers, or when and every half
discovered and attention is needed. hour thereafter
. Parties making a hid until
will accompany the sam wfth certt- Hi 00 P. M. M
fled check of $500.00, and will submit 1n AA 11:45 F'
a bid for the purchase of such horses, 12:00 P. M.
carts and harness, as the Citv of Wil- Freight. flft
mington Is now using in the city work, . Leave 9th and Orange street
including the sprlnkr and street M., 10:00 A. M., 4:00 P. M. ana
sweeper, now owned by the City. Ls2-F k-qo to
The successful hiddAr wi w roJ Freight depot open from
quired to give a bond In the sum of'5:0 M- and t 8:00. 9th
not bees than $10,000.00 each year, for
me raitnrui perrormanoa of his duties,
with all the necessary forfeiture claus
es contained therein, recognizing the
right of the Mayor, at any and all
times to call attention to the non-performance
of the conditions Of t.TlA rrvn-
tract.
jun 2-we-5t.
W. G. MacRAE,
Mayor.
and Orange streets oaly
SUNDAYS.
Leave Front and
Wmmm Streets
Beat Bound.
7:00 Jl M.
8:30 A. M.
The Beacf
West Bef1
7:15 A. M.
7-45 A M-
9:15 A
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
DAILY.
BIJOU
NEVER OUT! NEVER OVER!
5 Cents.
and every half
hour thereafter
until
11:00PM
and every
Half
"-"ST
11:45 P.M-
32:00P.M.
Freight.
Leave 9th and Orange
11:00 A. M.
Freight depot open from
11:00 A. M-
streeta ,
10:00 to