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the iidftttefd scas? wniafiGTdHj samtAii jro 11 iws. PAGE EIGHT 9 7? RjStRAjPiftl SPIRITS TURPENTINE Greensboro Record, July 8. The Southern's double-tracking force near -the city is having a hard time, rain playing smash with its efforts, causing cave-ins and washouts galore. Lenoir, July 9 Policeman Willett Miller, who was seriously shot by Bill Baldwin at Blowing Rock Tuesday af ternoon, died this morning at 6:30 o' clock. Baldwin is still in jail at Boon. Mt. Olive, July 9 Rev. Peter Mc Intyre, pastor of the Mt. Olive and Faison Presbyterian churches has re ceived a call to the pastorate of the First Presbyterian church of Golds boro. He has the matter under con sideration. Wadesboro, N. C, July 9. The At lantic Coast Line will build a line from Cheraw to Wadesboro, a distance of 25 miles. .This road was surveyed in 1909, but a party of surveyors will go over the route and make a resur vey. The work will be completed as rapidly as possible. Eighty-five pound rail will be laid. Laurinburg Exchange: The first cantaloupes that we have heard of in the county so far were grown by Mr. J. A. McColman, of Gibson, and ship ped to New York by Mr. James T. Gibson. Te had seven crates Monday Other scattering shipments will be made this week, and next the business will go forward in full blast. Sfliishnrv: .Tulv 9. Convicted of retailing in six cases John M. Freeman of Spencer was today fined $250 and costs, aggregating $50 or given a choice of six months on the county roads. He was chased from Spencer to Charlotte where he was caught ear ly this week and brought to trial be fore Judge B. B. Miller, of Salisbury, -who imposed the heaviest sentence yet given a Rowan retailer. Salisbury Post: With the open ing today by Mr. Josh Hoffner of an establishment on East Council street Salisbury now has nine resorts for those who thirst for near beer. When the tax was fixed at $300 it was sug gested by one citizen who really fav ored a prohibitive tax that this figure would keep the number of these con cerns down to two or three. That this one is not gifted in prophesy is ap parent. Fayetteville Observer: "On Sun day afternoon Mr. George Godwin, , a young white man, while under the in fluence of whiskey, quarreled with his wife because, it is said, she would not accompany him to Maxton, and wound up his spree by drinking an ounce of laudanum. Two physicians were hur riedly sent for and after heroic meas ures, he was brought around alright. He is 26 years old and was married only a few weeks ago." Maxton Scottish Chief: Talking about corn, its price makes it well worth while that all that this section needs should be raised at home, and it can be done. If anyone doubts it, let him visit Mr. J. W. Carter, Mr. L. T. Cottingham and Mr. A. J. Cottingham, and each one will take him through their fields and make him acknowl edge that it pays to raise corn. Of Of course, each will say that his par ticular patch is much better than the others, but it is all so good that you need not attempt to tell them lany bet ter. These crops show that it is no longer necessary to have the Robeson county corn cribs In Chicago. States ville, N. C, July 9. The Statesville near-beer dealers seem to be willing to take the risk in selling the beer until the city ordinance im posing a license tax of $500 per annum, which went into effect the first instant, can be tested. 1 Messrs. Turner Bros., who do business in the Hotel Iredell building and who sell near-beer, have decided, on advice of counsel, to test the ordinance and af ter coming to this decision have re sumed the business of dispensing the drink to the thirsty, which they had temporarily suspended. Mayor Grier, who returned from the firemen's tournament at Asheville last evening, will take action in the matter at once. If the Supreme Court should find that the beer is a legitimate subject of taxation the near-beer dealers of the State who are openly defying the pro visions of the ordinances passed by various towns will find that "it is not so funny" to test laws after all. Asheville, N. C, July 9. The Asheville police are today wrestling with the problem of who the woman was, and where she is, that yesterday morning after hiring Addie Blassin game, a colored woman, as a nurse, and turned the child over to her, with a suit case : to keep during the day cn pretext of going to sew with friends, has .departed and nothing r r r t t t t f T ? T r more has been heard from her. The woman who the police have found has been here for some months, a few days ago' went to the Western hotel, registering after some hesitancy as "Mrs. Gibbs, of Morganton." She was a neatly dressed and apparently well-bred woman, and had with her a four or five months old boy, who is . a spry-looking fellow, although teeth ing is not very fretful. In the suit case were clothes for the child, and everything points to a well-planned desertion. The child is being cared for by Mrs. Garren, until a home can be found. Sees Mother Grow Young. "It would be hard to overstate the wonderful change In my mother since -she began to use Electric Bitters," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick of Dan lorth. Me. "Although past 70 she seems really to be growing young again. She suffered untold misery from dyspepsia for 20 years. At last she could neither eat, drink nor sleep. Doctors gave her up and all remedies lailed till Electric Bitters worked such wonder for her health." They invigo rate all vital organs, cure Liver and iKidney troubles, induce sleep, impart trength and appetite. Only 50c ttt JH. R. Bellamy. EXPRESS YOUR MONEY IF YOU ARE MrtnHa ffct Whiskies. hioi j - - - YOXJR CHOICE OF THE LEADING BRANDS Roxbury Rye (Marylands Best) Mt. Vernon, Sherwood, Monticello, and Melvale, 4 year old $3.5o Full 6 " 4.oo 4 Quarts 8 " 5.00 fb " 6.oo Only Plain Packages Used. Remit by P. O. or Exp. M. O. No Personal Checks Accepted. Unless Certified. DISTILLERS DISTRIBUTING CO. BALTIMORE, MD. mwwr.ANTILE AGENCIES. references: ALL EXPRESS CHARGES PAID. EX TO AND ioifolk:s VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE Tuesday, July 20 At the VERY LOW To Washington 0y CA and Return. .... Of .JU From Wilmington. Tickets will be good to return to leave "Washington or Norfolk up to and Including Sunday, July 25th 1909. STOP OVERS will be allowed At Richmond, going and returning by depositing tickets with, depot ticket agent on arrival. Train schedules, sleeping car ' reservations, tickets, etc., may be procured by telephoning No. 160 or from "J. D. Edwards, ticket agent A. C. L., Wilmington, N. C. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Pass. Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. WILMINGTON, N. C. jul 10 tf ? ? t t V f T V t V t ? V y V y V t y y ? I LUMBER AID SHINGLE HILLS 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 and 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 until you get our prices and compare the shingles. We make and dispose of 20,000 shingles per d!ay. We furnish all the shingles 1 for the government at Fort Caswell, ours being the only shingles tat stand government inspection. W W. KOCH'S LUMBER AND SHINGLE MILLS t y y T t y x y ft. Opposite Hilton Park. jun 13 ti t T t t t r Water White 150 Fire Tefft Oil j Tesfted in Elliott closed cup. Inspedted by North Carolina State Inspector July 7th, 1909. :: :: :: Sill Q f r juTTtT Donaldson Military School A PREPARATORY SCHOOL THAT PREPARES :: PRINCIPALS: S. M. REED J. M. McFALL Send for Catalogue. jun 30 til sep 1 B?RE PAID NOT SATISFIED North Carolina Corn. Old Turkey Mountain, $2.50 2.50 2.5 o 2.75 3.oo North Carolina Corn, John 1st OLD JOHN is John 2nd the kino' we John 3rd recommend in Gallon Packages. A complete line of Wines & Liquors. Price List on Request ' BALTIMORE BANKS Following RATES To Norfolk and Return S7.50 ? ? y y y y f v y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y 'Phone 346. t y t f t V T Y y y y y y Fosqp-OM Co, Phone 873. ------m-m-m-- Tl LEADERS Edwin Clapp's $6.00 and $6.50 Howard & Foster's $3.50 and $4.00 These lines are without an equal, and they contain styles which men of refined tastes and mature judgment must favor. "ASK THE MEN WHO KNOW." BOYLAN & HANCOCK No. 7 N. Front St. 4 Fayetteville, N. C. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL A First-class Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Ac cepted for Entrance to Lead ing Southern Colleges Best Equipped Preparatory School In the South Faculty of ten fficers and teach ers. Campus of seventy-five acres. Library containing forty thousand volumes. Well equip ped gymnasium. High standards and modern methods of instruc tion. Frequent lectures by prom inent lecturers. Expenses ex ceedingly mod-ert-te. Eleven years of phenomenal success. For Catalogue and other Infor mation Address H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. jun 24 tf TRINITY COLLEGE Four Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all de partments' of Science. Gymna sium furnished with best appa ratus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Young men wishing to study law should investigate the su perior advantages offered by the department of law at Trinity College. For catalogue and further in formation, Address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar. Durham, N. C. jun 24 tf Your Banking Is Solicited BY The Southern National Bank Capital ' . . $200,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 37,500.00 COURTESV LIBERALITY PROMPTNESS STRENGTH jui 10 tf Mum prints f ol southern Mop C t 31, So. 1 Strawberrr. Chocolate and Vanilla. If you want the best 'phone your or ders early, as I can't supply alL PLUH'S Phone 680. ma 22-tf. Z1 N. Front ! Statement of the Condition of The Atlantic Trust & Banking Co., June 23, 1909. ' RESOURCES: Loans $ 777,304.63 33,565.00 100.00 595.00 317.92 4,673.00 57,636.62 Demand Loans Jt.' UimbUlQ fcUU i lWU.v . uuiu vvu .............. Silver Coin -r Paper Currency Due from Banks. Total $ 874,192.17 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Net Profits 48,243.40 Dividend Unpaid 21.00 Accrued interest due de- , positors 1,000.00 Demand Certificates .... 154,759.73 Deposits 620,168.04 Total $ 874.192.17 I, Milton Calder, Cashier of the At lantic Trust and Banking Co., do sol emnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. MILTON CALDER, Cashier. State of North Carolina, County of , New Hanover, ss: ' Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of- June, 1909. ; W. F. GBLtBERT, Notary Public. Correct Attest: C. W. YATES, B. SOiiOMON, I. SHRIER, . Directors. SMOKE PORTUGESE CIGA S GERKEN TOBACCO CO 5o 18 No. Front Street 6c jun 11 lm ICE CREAM M WM Una Schedule In Effect May 30, 1909 NOTICE The arrival and Aepartvre are iv en aa Information, aa well aa connec tions with other companies bat arri vals and connection are not guaran teed, NORTHBOUND. No. 48. No. 42. Lv. Wilmington ...J 9:00am 7:00pm Ar. Goldsboro 12:65 pm 9:55 pm Ar. Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount.... 1:00 pm 1:35 pm 10:52 pm 11:30 pm 2:47 am 4:25 am 5:10 am 8:40 am 10:02 am 12:23 pm 2:45 pm Ar. Weldon 4:55 pm Ar. Norfolk 1 5:55 pm Ar. Ar. Petersburg; 7:00 pm Richmond 18:60 pm Ar. Ar. Washington 11:50 pm Baltimore . 1:15 am Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York.. 3:45 am 6:30 am SOUTHBOUND. No. 41. No. 48. Lv. New York 9:25 am 9:25 pm Ar. Philadelphia .... 11:37 am 11:48 pm Lv. Baltimore 2:15 pm 2:48 am Lv. Washington .... 3:45pm 4:20am Lv. Norfolk 8:25 am Lv. Richmond .... 7:10pm 8:15am Ar. Petersburg .... 7:47pm 9:03am Ar. Weldon 9:35 pm 11:28 am Ar. Rocky Mount. ,10:33 pm 12:55 pm Ar. Wilson 11 :14 am 1:66 pm Ar. Goldsboro I 6:30 ami 3:00 pm Ar. Wilmington 9:25 am 6:00 pm BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THE SOUTH. SOUTHBOUND. Via WHann. Dally. 7:00 pm 3 : 55 am 7:00 am 9:20 am 1:50 nm Lv. Wil't'nl 4:55 ami 3:10 pm Ar. Flor.. 9:05 am 7:25 pm Ar. Col'bla. 112:25 Tmll0:45 nml Ar. Chars .1 1:10 pmjll : 25 pm Ar. Savh . 6:30pm 2:20am Ar. jK'viiie j v:i&am Ar. xampai 7 : uu pm 10:30 pm NORTHBOUND. ' Daily. Dally. Lv. Tampa f 9:00 pm10:30 am Lv. Jacksonville .. 8:50am 7:45pm Ar. Savannah . . . . 12 : 55 pm 11 : 59 pm Lv. Charleston . . . . 5:25 pm 5:10am Lv. Columbia I 4:30 pml 6:00 am Ar. Florence 7:15 pm 8:55 am Ar. Wilmington ...12:40am 1:35pm BETWEEN WILMLNGTOIT AND SAN FORD. Westbound. JCastbound Daily. Daily. Lv. Wilmington.. 8:40 am Ar 8:05 pm Lv. Fayetteville. . .112:10 pmtAr 4:45 pm Ar. Sanford 1:40 pmLv 1:30 pm BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEWBERN. Dally Except Sunday. North- South bound, bound. Lv. Wilmington. .13:30 pml 12:50 pm Ar. Newbern 17:00 nmlLv 9:80 am Trains No. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmineton and Washington. connecting with Pennsylvania R. R., for all points east. Trains No. 55 and 50 carrv Pullman Sleeper between Wilmington and Co lumbia. , T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. Seaboard Air Line Schedule effective May 2nd. 1909. Subject to change without notice. Local sleeper between "Wilmington and Hamlet on 44 and 45 open for pas sengers at Wilmington at 8:00 P. M. connects at Hamlet' with all trains North, South and West with No. 83 at Hamlet, through train for Atlanta, Bir mingham and Memphis. Direct and shortest line to the prin cipal cities, South and Southwest, also connects at Hamlet with Vesti bule trains North. Tickets for passage ror all trains are sold by this Company and accepted by the passenger with the understanding that this Company will not be respon sible for failure to run its trains on schedule time or for any such delays as may be Incident to their operation. Care is ezercisea to give correct time of connecting lines but this Company is not responsible for errors or omis sions. TRAINS ARRIVE AT WILMINGTON AS FOLLOWS I No. 44 at 12:80 A. M. from Johnson City, Charlotte, Hamlet and Doints North. No. 40 arrives 1:15 P. M. from Char lotte, connecting at Hamlet with No. 36 rrom birmmgnam ana Atlanta, No. 33 from Norfolk find "Rnlpl ch "NT bi from New York and Washington, and all points North and South. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON AS FOLLOWS! No. 45. No. 39. Lv Wilm'fn 3:00 A.M. 8:20 P.M. Ar Lumb'ton 5:30 A.M. 6:37 P.M. Ar. Maxton 6:12 A.M. 6:35 P.M. Ar. Hamlet 7:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Lv. Hamlet 7:25 A.M. 8:15 P.M. Ar. Monroe 9:25 A.M. 10:20 P.M. Ar. Charlotte. .. .10:25 A.M. 11:20 P.M. No. 45 connects at Hamlet with Nos. 38 and 66 for all points North at Mon roe with No. 59 for Atlanta and con tinues on through to Johnson City, ar riving 8:05 P. M, No. 39 connects at Hamlet with No. 37 for Atlanta, Birmingham. Memnhis and Charlotte, with No. 84 for Wash ington and New York, No. 32 for Ports mouth, Norfolk and No. 43 for Colum bia, Savannah and Jacksonville. For time tables and any information apply to your nearest Ticket Agent, or Call Phone No. 1294. J. D. EDWARDS, Union Ticket Agent, F. A. FETTER, Agent. Phone 86, Wilmington, N. C. H. GATTIS, District Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. rvn UMRY. Quickest and best Line West and Northwest. . Block. System, Rock -Ballast. 8 5 -lb. Rail Schedml la ESeet May lat lfttft. Lv. Norfolk ) 7:ta.m 7:10 p.m. lt:30p.m. f p.m. 2:18 aon. T:2t a.m. 7:41 p.m. 7:80 a.m. Lv. Petersburg .. .110:25 am. Lv. Durham I 7:00 am. Lv. Lynchburg ...I 2:80p.m. Ar. Cincinnati . ... 7:39a.m. Ar. Columbus ... .1 0:46 a.m. Ar. Chicago I 5:00 p.m. Ar. St. Louis I 7:28 p.m. 8:so 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. BETvTLL, a iLeBOSLBY; R0an0ke- . Dist. Pass . Agent, Richmond, Va rna 8-tf. " Clyde Steamship Company to NEW YORK and GEORGETOWN, S. C. New York to Wilmington. S. S. "Carib" Friday, July 9th S. S. "Navahoe" Friday, July i6tJ Wilmington to ftew York. S. S. "Navahoe". . .Saturday, July loth S. S. Carib" Saturday, July 17 Wilmington to Georgetown. S. S. "Navahoe". .. .Monday, July 5th S. S. "Carib"....... Monday, July 12 Both steamers have good passenger accommodations. Through bills of lading and lowe through rates guaranteed to and from all points in North and South Carolina. For freight and passage apply to H. O. SMALLBONES, Supt Wilmington, N. C. H. E. MAYNARD, F. T. M. H. H. RAYMOND, V. P. & G. If General Offices. Pier 36 N. R., N. y TO SUBURBAN SCHEDULE In Effect June 3rd, 1909. WEEK DAYS. Leave Front and " Leave The Beach West Borand. 6:10 A. M. 7:15 A. M. and every half fcour thereafter until 11:45 P. M. Princess Streets East Bound 6:30 A. M. and every half hour thereafter 'until 11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. Freight. Leave 9th. and Orange streets 6:00 A. M.. 10:00 A. M., 4:00 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. Freight depot open from 6:30 to 6:00 A. M., and from 8:00 A. M. until 7:00 P. M. Freight received at 9th and Orange streets only. SUNDAYS. Leave Front and Leave The Beach West Bound. 7:15 A. M. 7:45 A.M. 9:15 A.M. and every half hour thereafter until 11:45 P.M. Princess Streets East Bound. 7:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M. and every half hour thereafter until 111 00 PM 12:00 P.M. Freight. . Leave 9th and Orange streets at 11:00 A. M. Freight depot open from 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. To Carolina Beach and Southport Schedule. On and after June 1, 1909, Steamer Wilmington will leave her wharf daily at 9 o'clock A. M. for Carolina Beach and Soutfiport end at 230 P. M. for Carolina Beach. Sunaays 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 10:15 A. M. Passengers on 2:30 boat from Wilmington and the 2 o'clock boat from Southport chancre at Carolina Beach for destination commencing Juno 2. '1909. Steamer Wilmington will make daily trips to the Pier, leaving at 5:15 P. M., except bunday. Fare 15 cents for the round trip. Freight will be taken on 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 SOMETHING Good to Eat. Choice Beef, fine fat Veal and Lamb, Spring Chickens, fresh Eggs, Butter, Hams and Bacon, whole or sliced raw or boiled. HOPKINS & DAVIS Front Street Market. Phones 141 or 128. Stalls No. 1 and 2, North Side; No. 1 and 3 South Side. jul 3 tf 15 HOURS TO ASHEVILLE. N. C. VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE Round trip rate 514.70, tickets on sale 'daily up to and including Septem ber 30th, final limit October 31st. Pullman service all the way. Lv. Wilmington 3:10PM Ar Columbia ..10:45PM Lv Columbia 11:30PM Ar. Asheville 7:00AM For further information, reserva tions, eta, Phone No. 160. T. C. WH1TH, General Passenger Ageat. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. jul 10 tf Through Parlor Car Service Between Wilmington and Norfolk, Va. The Atlantic Coast Line announces the inauguration of through Parlor Car service between Wilmington and Norfolk, effective June 17th, the first car leaving Wilmington train No. 48 for Norfolk at 9:00 A. M. arriving at 5:55 P. M.; first car leaving Norfolk for Wilmington train No 49, June 18th, at 8:25 A. M.. arrivine 6:00 P. M. For reservations phone No. 160 or 1294. ' " mm mm v i , i " I ' i A 44 f , A- Vt - 'X' - : : 'V h
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