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ll : .. IIIVr,vv,;.:v.,.V,V----.'".-.T' SPIRITS TURPENTINE Rocky Mount, Sept. 16. An addi tional story will be added tov the Ricks Hotel. Work will be commenced at once. Burlington, Sept. 16 The work of macadamizing the streets will be "begun at once. Mr. C. L. Garter has teen engaged to superintend the work. $25,000 will be spent Mr. W. T. Stewart, Of Winston Salem, is 36 years old and' is the youngest grandfather in the United States. His daughter, who married a year ago, is a mother, and that make Stewart the youngest grandfather. Raleigh, Sept. 16. Today the at tendance at the public schols of this city numbered 2,945 pupils, of which 1,841 are whites and 1,104 colored. ; The increase over last year s attend ance is 407. Siler City, Sept. 16. Mr. B. A. Phillips has been appointed county surveyor to succeed R. B. Clegg, who resigned. He will lay off a town for the Bonlee & Western Railway six miles from Causey. Work is progres sing nicely on the new road. Wake Forest, Sept 16. The stockholders of the Royal Cotton Mill met Tuesday and declared a dividend f 6 per cent. Mr. W. C. Powell, of Savannah, Ga., president of the mill, came to attend the meeting, and is visiting friends on the hill. Troy, Sept. 16. Sheriff McKenzie captured a blockade still last night in Rocky Springs township of 125-gal-lon capacity and poured out 900 gal lons of beer and a quantity of whis key. Sheriff McKenzie has captured several recently, but this is the larg est ever seen in this section. Raleigh News and Observer: Mr. E. L. Worthem, soil expert of the test farm "force, reported yesterday for ser vice to the Department of Agriculture. He is from the soil bureau of the United States Department of Agricul ture, and has seen much servi6e. He is a graduate of the University of Illi nois. Fayetteville Index: Mrs. W. H. Powell is another successful farmer. This year she had a plat of ground in her garden 50x160 feet, about one sixth of an acre, planted in Noah Biggs corn. From the plat she sold $20 worth of roasting ears and fur nished her table for three weeks. The forage from the patch was worth $5, making $25 from the little piece of ground. ( Lexington Dispatch: The first steam shovel to get t6 work on the Southbound was one belonging to Purcell, Shehan & Co., just below town. Lexington is the leading Southbound point. This stunt speaks TCU'Ol 1 "FrkT frT yr svts-n mtil -Prmm. 4-V sv surveying corps on this section, chief of whom is Resident Engineer H. Morton Stephens. ' ' Charlotte Observer, Sept 17, Her man Beattie, the young son of the late Thomas Beattie, met a horrible death yesterday morning when he was caught in the shafting at the gin ot Mr. E. R. Spurrier in Paw Creek township and majigled terribly by the revolving machinery. His right arm was literally jerked from his body, while he was being whirled around and one entire side was shattered. .., Washington, D. C, Sept. 16. For the purpose of personally inspecting the experiment of converting swamps in North Carolina into arable land, Assistant Secretary Hayes, of the De partment of Agriculture, left Washing ton today for Hyde county, N. C. He "will be gone nearly a week. The pro ject of draining these swamps is pro ceeding under the advice of experts in the department. Newbern Sun: Game is reported to beover plentiful this year, especial ly deer and bear. A Mr. Dixon, who returned from the Davis Shore sec tion, in Carteret county, says that he lias never seen the like. Two others with himself, went hunting: in the ner- cosin at the head of South river a few days ago and killed, each a deer in a lew hours, and as t they were return ing home killed another a fine buck Wmston-SaJem Journal: That a Dank in Winston-Salem should take in on deposit over $275,000 in the course Of one day's business is a significant fact. That is the record of the Wa chovia Loan and Trust Company for yesteraay. And tne statement of Mr. Thomas Maslin, secretary of the com pany, that these deposits from regu lar customers came into the bank in comparatively small amounts makes the fact doubly significant. Newton Enterprise: The preach ing at Bandy's store fey the strange religionists is still drawing large -crowds and people from' that section say. there is no little excitement in the community. Some of the converts go into a trance, we are told, and remain unconscious for hours, and a platform has been erected on which to dance, the holy dance. Speaking in unknown tongues by the converts is another feature. Raleigh, Sept. 16 The expert who puts up the special f chairs; in -which criminals are electrocuted has arrived here and reported to the pen itentiary officials, and the chair is ex pected to come from New York in a short time so it will be ready for use for Morrison in October and for ano ther man." doomed for the gallows if the Supreme Court, which; now has the latter case in hand, decides that the man must die in the chair. . Winston-Salem, Sept. 16. Recor der Hastinesi let it ha that he was no respecter of persons and that white and black would re ceive the same consideration when convicted of violating the State pro hibition law. John Young; a picture agent, was declared guilty of retailing in two cases and the recorder gave him 11 months on the roads. Young plead his own case, begging his honor to reduce the sentence, but Recorder Hastings informed the defendant that he has little sympathy for "intelligent white men who boldly violate the law. f T T T' f i f DO YOU PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES? Those of you who have been making your purchases away from Wilmington should think before, patronizing mail order and houses away from home any further. Who sympathized with you when your little girl was sick? Was it the mail order house? Kv Who carried you last yrinter when you were out of a job and had no money? Was it the mail order house or was it your home merchant ? When you want to raise money for the church or for some needy person in town, do you write to the mail order house, or do you go to your home merchant? . How much does the mail order house give towards keep ing, up sidewalks or paying the minister's salary? When you were sick how many nights did the mail order house sit up with you? When you had to raise money to pay your gas bill, did you get it from the mail order house or a home merchant or contractor? When your loved one was buried, was it your home merchant who dropped the tear of sympathy and uttered the cheering word, or was it the mail order house ? PATRONIZE HOME MERCHANTS z The "Baby-Waker" Sale I is going. Large crowds and liberal buying are the features.' The low prices :: published in the large advertisements are g jftill holding good. New arrivals of rugs, pictures, im- ported dinner sets, tables, hampers, clothes baskets and several other articles have been added this week. Positively S no such values ever seen in Wilmington. : Call and inspedt them if you wish to buy or not. We are pleased to show goods $ and invite comparison. This sale, as all :: our sales, is bona fide. No bluff, no hot air. Unequaled values our motto. The Wilmington Furniture Co. Wilmington, N. C. &ug 31 tl ROOFING. 200,000 rived heart Shingles. 100,000 rived sap Shingles. 250,000 machine made Shingles. Walrus Rubber Booting. LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER. Gagers White Lime. King's Windsor Wall Plaster. Atlas Portland Cement. Asbestos and Fire Clay. Red Brick, Fire Brick. Sewer Pipe, Chimney Pipe. COAL. WOOD. Write, or call for prices. W. B. THORPE & CO. Phone 789. Office, Foot Ann St. aug 3 tf MII-briFiBl While the cost is a little higher, they give satisfaction and will last twice as long as the cheaper grade. Also have in stock the Killian and Land rum Fire Brick. ROGER MOORE'S SONS & COMPANY uig-29-tf The Atlantic Cafe Opposite Union Depot. Most conveniently located for the i-' traveling men, for serving Quick Lunches, Steaks, Chops, Fish, Crabs, Shrimp, etc. All Kinds of Soft Drinks. Try our Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 P. M. 'ersonal Attention. - Good Service. Gl ESC HEN BROS, Proprietors. TH" NEW INNER TUBES AND CASINGS All sizes, 28x3 to 34x41-2 on hand now. " Fresh Stock. THE AUTO COMPANY - 114 N. Second St. Advertising ttes Business Hum You want them We have them., Order now, don't delay. FRUIT JARS, all sizes and best make. Can ship promptly. Season for preserving is now on us. and the good ladies will need them; don't delay, send your orders at once. Shipment made the day order is received. J. W.MURCHISON 6 COMPANY. SMOKE c unan Blossom CIGARS! WHY Because It is the Best Cigar for the Money. H. L. VOLLERS Wholesale Grocer. MIH1 SUBURBAN SCHEDULE Effective Monday, September JL3, 1900. v DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington Leave Lumina 6:10 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 77:15 M. 7:00 A. M.' 7:45 A. M. 7:30 A. M. 8:15 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10 : 00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 3:45 P. M 3:30 P. M. 4:15 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5:15 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 6:25 P. M. 6:10 P. M. 6:50 P. M. 7:10 P. M. 7:45 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 10:45 P. M. 11:30 P. M. FREIGHT. 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. Freight depot open 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. and 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. SUNDAYS. 7:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 3:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:15 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5:15 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 6:25 P. M. 6:10 P. M. 6:50 P. M. 7:10 P. M. 7:45 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 10:45 P. M. , 11:30 P. M. FREIGHT. 11:00 A. M. Depot open from 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Clyde Steamship Company to NEW YORK and GEORGETOWN, S. C PUBLIC HEARING: U. S. ENGINEER office, Jacksonville, Fla., September 15, 1909. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at 2:00 P. M. October 15, 1909, in this office, at which all parties interested in the removal of existing obstructions n McCoy's Creek are invited to be pres ent and to submit arguments for or against the opening of said creek to navigation, Geo. R. Spalding, Cap't. Engrs. se 15 6t 15 16 17 18 oc 13 14 Ghesaneake and Ohio Ry Scenic Route to the West Two Fast Vestibule Trains With Din ing Car Service. Through Pullman Sleepers to Louis ville, Cincinnati, Chicago and St Louis. Lv Richmond ... 3:00 P Mill :00PM Ar Cincinnati ... 8:15AM 6:00PM At Chicago 5:25 PM 7:10 AM Ar St Louis .... 5:68PM 7:17AM Ar Louisville ... 11:30 AM 7:30PM Direct connections for all poinU West and Northwest Quickest and Best Route. The line to the celebrated mountain resorts of Virginia. For descriptive matter, schedules and Pullman reservations address W. O. WARTHEN. D. P. A., C. & O. Ry. Co., Richmond, Va. JNO. D. POTTS. Gen'l Pas. Agt 7(r Jrt Aim rL. f x mt m TheBingham School Orange County, near Mebanc. North Caroling EitablUkediTBS A busy and lovable home lor boys, on souinern usai way. In the country. A location famous or Baf ety, health and beauty. Strong graduate faculty of Chris- nan men, giving constant and individual attention. Military discipline, firm vet affectionate. Outdoor life, with Tennis and other healthful snorts. Hazing abhorred. Tlihle. Phvsical culture and fine Penmanshin specialties. FuU Classical, Commercial, Scien tific and Music Courses. Small classes. Terms reasonable. For illustrated catalogue, address PRESTON LEWIS CRAY, B.LM Principal, Box I New York U Wilmington. S. S. "Carib" Friday, Sept. 17th S. S. "Navahoe" Friday, Sept. 24th Wilmington to New York. S. S. "Navahoe".. Saturday Sept. 18th S. S. "Carib" .Saturday. Sept. 25th Wilmington to Georgetown. S. S. "Navahoe". . Monday, Sept. 13th S. S. "Carib" Monday, Sept 20th "Steamship Carlo does not carry passengers." Through bills of lading and lowert through, rates guaranteed to and from all point fn North and South Carolina. For freight and passage apply to H. Q. SMALLBONES, Supt Wilmington, N. a H. E. MAYNARD, P. T. M. H. H. RAYMOND, V. P. ft Q. If. General Offices. Pier 36 N. R., N. Y. 66 12-tf. 8ehedule In Effect WOTTfrm. arrl-rmla an information, mm well m with other MmD..... . 'Uk al- and connections are teed. 1 The en tlens Lv. Ar. Ar. AT. Ar. Ar. Ar Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. NORTHBOtnvrk Wilmhigton ...roam,? Goldsboro .H2nKtj. 4 w0 Dm rv -"c. ... i i:xs rim li r?Pto Norfom , yes Petersburg .;;; ,7Vo5 4.a, Richmond iR.onVrv, V5 am SS?SSlrton .pwoJS Jilji tr""a''"ia ahow x orK. . L.V. Ar. LV. LV. Lv. LV. Ar. Ar. Ar. New York SOUTHBOUND. .No. 41. i:i5 anh m . I m. u . i v . 6i30amA$: &.9R M V CkXXi 11:J57 flm 8:45 pmj New. York Philadelphia .... Baltimore Washington .... Norfolk Richmond 1 7:10 pml Petersburg .... 7-47 r. Weldon 9:35 pm at. xvucity xnouni. .iu:33 pm Ar. Wilson 111:14 am! Ar. W m tlfftnn I n.nr " , 9.4.0.im 8 BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SOUTH. SOUTHBOUND. Via Wilson hi- if-i 1 ?SL nur.. :uoam 7:25 pm! zzk,Z Ar. Col'bla. 112:2. DmllO:4K Z, 0&a1 fVlo-wa I 1 .tr lit n No. 4, 11 M ill. 2:15 aa 9:0s : A:&6 pa 11:25 pm 2:20 am 7:15 am 7:00 pm 7:00 am 9:20 am 1:50 Dm 10:30 pm Ar. flhn.rH.1 11Arm Ar. Savh . 6:30 pm Ar.v Tampa NORTHBOTTNTt. Lv. Tampa .rIto1oypm!lIosn,: Lv. Jacksonville .. k:50j TarS1 v S Arr Savannah ....12:BBpm ll-SS Lv. Charleston .... 6:25pml J-'SS Lv. Columbia .! 4:30 pml VoS!31 Ar. Florence 7:iKDm Hm Ar. Wilmington .. -112:408 BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND 717 FORD. WeSDall5L Ea8tboun Lv. Wilmington.. 8:40amAr?&m Lv. Jayetteville..,.12:10prJur4"45S Ar. Sanford 1:40 gmiLv lisp PPS BETWEEN WILMINGTON AVn NEWBERN. Dally Except Sunday. North- South- Lv. Wilmington.. 3 :25pm! fSt Ar. Newbern 6:50pmJLv 9:30&m Trains 'No. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wllmlmrton and Washington, connecting wi?g Pennsylvania R. R., for all point. Trains 48 and 49 carry passengera cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. Trains No. 55 and 50 carry Pullman Sleeper between Wilmington and Co- T. Q. WHITE, , General Passenger Agent W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. WINTER SCHEDULE Steamer "Wilmington," In effect on and after Tuesday, Sep tember 7th, 1909: Leave Wilmington 9:30 A. M. Leave Southport 2:30 P. M. until further notice. Boat wil touch at Carolina Beach on trip each way. se 7-tf. THE MURCHISON NATIONAL BANK . f of Wilmington Capital and Surplus.... $900,000.00 Shareholders Liability. . 550,000.00 - $1,450,000.00 Our customers have ' the above security and every facility ior busi ness that a modern bank can sup- piy.- New Accounts Wanted. OHI0HESTERS iyr-- -: THE DIAMOND B PILLS BBAKD. Xndir!. AaU yonr Drnsrlatfiir- Take no other. Bnr of roar - ' fv" yet known 03 Best. Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Attractive Variable Route Excursion Fares by the ATLANTIC COAST LINE. The Atlantic Coast Line has issued a folder announcing attractive excur sion fares to a number of Eastern re sorts, including Niagara Falls, Mon treal and Quebec, going and return ing by the Atlantic Coast Line as far as Washington, but by widely variable routes north of that city, that is, a passenger can select almost any route from Washington to destination and return by almost any other regular route. These rates open up a new method of traveling and will nc doubt be largely patronized, as New York, Bos ton and nearly all the eastern resorts can be reached by one of these "Var iable Routes," or what may be moro properly termed "Circular Tour," tick ets especially as liberal stop-over priv ileges will be allowed;- One of the folders giving the routes in detail with rates and other informa tion may be obtained by calling on. or addressing the undersigned. B. W. ARRINfJTON, Ticket Agent Atlantic Coast Line. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. ' W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. Wilmington, N. C. Seaboard Air Line Schedule effective May 2nd, 1)09. Subject to change without notice. Local sleeper between Wilmington and Hamlet on 44 and 45 open for pas sengers at Wilmington at 1:00 P. IL connects at Hamlet with all trains North, South and West with No. SI 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. TRAINS ARRIVE AT WILMINGTON AS FOLLOWSl No. 44 at 12:30 A. M. from Johnson City, Charlotte, Hamlet and points North. - No. 4 arrives 1:15 P. M. from Char lotte, connecting at Hamlet with No. S6 from Birmingham and Atlanta, No. 83 from Norfolk and Raleigh. No. 81 from New York and Washington, and all points North and South. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON AS FOLLOWS! No. 46. No. 89. Lv Wilm'fn 8:0dAM. :20P.M Ar Lumb'ton 6:80 A.M. 6:37 P.M., Ar. Maxton 6:12 A.M. 6:85 P.M. Ar. Hamlet 7:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M., Lv. Hamlt 7:25 A.M. 8:16 P.M., Ar. Monroe 9:26 A.M. 10:20 P.M. Ar. Charlotte. ... 10:25 A.M. 11:20P.M. No. 45 connects at Hamlet with Nob. 88 and 6$ 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. 29 connects at Hamlet with No. 37 for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis and Charlotte, with No. 84 for Wash ington and New York, No. 82 for Ports mouth, Norfolk and No. 43 for Colum bia, Savannah and Jacksonville. For time tables and any information apply to your nearest Ticket Ageni. or Call Phone No. 1294. For time tables and information ap ply to B. W. Arlington, Union Ticket Agent, 'Phone 12-94. c. H. gattis, Ao-nL District Passenger Agent. Raleigh. N. C. C B. RYAN, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. rvn UMryJ and best Line West Quickest and , f Northwest. Block System, Rock Ballast. 85-lb. Rail ol,lnl In Efleet Ma-v 1st. 1009. Lv. Norfolk ....... I f:80a.m No. 9119. STATE OP NORTH CAR olina, County of , New Hanover. We, the undersigned, Walter Scott Craig and O. R. Craig of Myrtle Grov.e Sound in the County of New Hanover .Mid State ot North Carolina Enter- and lay claim to tne following vacant and unappropriated land, subject to entry, viz: :. Lying and i being- in H Federal Point Township, New : Hanover Coun ty, in Myrtle Grove Sound, Bounded and described as follows : - On -the East side of the Sound opposite. Kohl's point, North of Deep Water point, and on the : East side of the Channel, con taining by estimation one acre more or less. Walter Scott Crate." O: R, Craig. - Piled August 26th, 1909; John Haar. Register of Deeds and acting Entry Taker, aug 37 3Qd 7:10 P.m. 10:20 p.ni. 6:30 p.na 2:13 a-nv 7:20 p.m 7:4f p.m. 7:80 a. m. 8:30 a-m. Lv. Petersburg; ...110:25 a.m. lv. xmrnam i ?:uva.m. Lv. Lvnchbursr . . .1 2:30 p.m. Ar. Cincinnati ....I 7:30a.m. Ar." Columbus . .. i 6:45a.m. Ar. Chicago-...... 5:00 p.m. Close connections made for Seattle, San Francisco and all Western pouw Tpuiiman sleeping and parlor carsj and W. Cafe dining cars. Rf and aerrice standard of Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountain crossed at most picturesque &:tvT0 v Time tables, descriptive A"enrfi an informaUon free. Corresondenc invited. - W. 1- ?v?vfc Gen. Pass. Agent, Boanoke, .TK' Agent. Bichr-ond BURREn H. STEPHENS Architect andiConsulting Engineer
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