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That, gentlemen v of,, th Jury,, appeals to me as a happy koo de taw, as the French would Tiave It Wilmington has reach ed for some publicity that she could not otherwise purchase and for the thousand dollars she will receive, in welcome, five thousand dollars worm of printer's ink. This strikes me as being something along lines of pro gression that have not ' been 'witnessed in the Tar Heel State before. . - Admission by card! - Copperplate In Tltation; stationery the finest " ever, and nn R. S. V. P. but "a royalv com mand to megaphone it If you're com lngand if y0u are . not -coming; noJ harm done. In other words, ' ladles and gentlemeri, the City' of Wllming-" ton, as a city has,Tecqgnized that edi ' tors are humap beings; that they bj Jong to and are , of . the, .earth that like other men they , are entitled to a recognition consequential ; epough : admit of copperplate. . .Not only that, but Wilmington proposes to invite them, not as n association restricted all duly accredited 'scribblers for the press, and after 'shetgfels' them' In .her "midst" she proposes1 to hand to them the keys to the gates of the city and. say to these grim men, these' votaries. of patriotism and llberty.It' is ' all yours do -as you "please; look us o've?; smoke with us ; drink with us; din with us and then, if the spirit moves, tell the'world what you think of us." Where an editor's stotoach is, near it aido is his heart; And when it comes to, a gastronomic feature where, under the smiling sun is there anything that approaches the plant-operated by a" Tbe lated editor going somewhere in re sponse to an . engraved card ? - To smoke,' to eat, t6 drink aye, that's the stuff 'tis a consummation devout ly to be wished and when you see a ii neci cuhui suiruug out uu csucn a chore,-put it down as a ten to one shot that ! when he ? gets through if there is any space in his paper he is going to tell his readers all about it. I dare say that were I to attend and my 'Album of Sons and Story' was in motion nothing less than a page or two pages would tell what I had to say and . it -would be ' an easy flow of truth because . -when" a 1 man breaks bread with a friend or drinks the fla gon, dry . of a . municipality, - after his head gets down he is going to break away In heart-to-heart throbs. " No In timation of paid matter for it would oe spontaneous- ana - gratuitous. u. . will run from' the fountain pen as easi ly; as' the Summer dew' falls "from somewhere, or comes from somewnere to kiss the daisy, the violet or the daf fodll just as e-a:s-y 'ksi a ' streak of greased lightning slides -from the off hind leg of an army- mule on the field of action. J Many ' cities ' last year "and year; be fore bought .half page display adver tisements in the big papers ;,used type of Clydesdale size proclaiming that such and such a town '.was the: bnly one now left on the map of the world, These big ads.' went through, advertis ing agencies;- people looked and saw and heeded not Butit cost -money, and lots of it, , to do this , exploiting stunt-arid it was an 'advertisement after all. But Wilmington is going to talrp a fhoiiannrJ dollars AH d receive more publicity than - had she' bought five thousand dollars in display stuff; she is not only going1 to get reaulfe, but she is going to treat on the sqitare every.' editor in North Carolina; going to make, him feel that, he is of sfime real lmporance; going t6payJhlm .some ' attention and treat him ; a'S he long-rago ' should iave been treated as a rational numan oemg ana not mendicant. I may be mistaken,- but in this clever" and thoroughly legiti mate scheme Wilmington 'has other towns skinned a whole suburban addi tion. , . - - r!;:-l;A: If other towns follow suit, if they try to imitate Wilmington, the novelty will be gone; they will fall in their a tempt to get results- but lister Wed-i nesday -morning for the news from Wilmington down by, .the . sounding sea. The Associated Press' win carry . some 6f. the story? the- special corres pondents ; will laden, the-wires witH something : concerning , it ; r arfd then when - the bpys getjhome' and take their pen in hand there, will be column after column' in' black, and white and the' pleasant memorieS of thef occasion will not grow old for. at -least a year, Greensboro should do' something to stimulate,' other 'towns 'need a little -Fall tonic in the way of rejuvenating things and while Wilmington has the lead she. also has the ..goods to show the boysv.', Wilmington is considera. ble city; she is a seaport town to all intentsr'she has wholesale' places and many attractive' things' which will . be shown the ' edltorsand whafpleases me "is he fact that this 'smoker. bTls ripsa .' convevs the information, "and leaves no room to floubt that Wilming ton la not'av dead one.i Here, is , tof. a . good time" for all , thd. .boya . Tuesday d time for all the. .boya ruesaay ;ht and 'hefe1 Js' regretting that Jt i',t be there to take it idl ,. ' ; - -' ' Y X.'.' night can' , r orcea mw ; , - - , Wm, Uphurch, of ' Glen Oakv' Okla., was an exile'' from ''hoirie. ;Mountaia airj he thought; 'Would "cur a: fright ful lung-racking coughrthat had 'defied all remedlesifor two y?arft. j After, six months he returneddeath' dogging his steps. "Then I began :" to ' use' Dr. King's New r? Discover," "Tiewrites, . "and after 'taking;' filxbots ri a? , -well as ever." ;-r It;' saves 'thousands yearly from desperate Jung diseases. Infallible for coughs 'and "colds, ' it' 4tf 5fls hoarseness ' !an sore & throat." Cures grip,, Tworicftltis, hemorrhages, asthma, croup, -whobping coughs- BOo nd U.00, trial bottle free, guaranteed "y R- R. Bellamy. ' . . .'.'";: ;.;-v.. '- "' -v:.. IN EPITOME Incidents as .Reflected Press tff ; : ? ' y:V. : Party From the ' North and .This State (Special , Star Correspondence.) Burgaw, N. C Nov. 8 ftulte.,a pro lific hunt is taking place at. Bear Gar den, a. tract of land consistines-of 4.100 acres, owned by-.Mr F..C. MeKoyof; mis county, .aooui .j) miles northeast of Burgaw,, - Among those taklngpart in tnis nunt are several northern een tlemen of national reputation, as hunt ers.' . These gentlemen declare this. piace is one or ; ne finest :- hunting grounds they haVe ever visited. Frm a giance at tne result of-the first four and a half day it will be seen thatthik Bear - uarden, as a huntlns eround. would appeal to. the taste of PresidenW nuuocveiv. mr. i..tt. jtjoyer,' ornua delphla;4s Camp General, and theoth er followtog -gentlemen compose the party: J. W, Isett, G:JW.H..,Sum,mers, W. I. Mullen, W. W. Smithers. Joaenh Brandt. Robert ' R; Dearden, Jr., all oi,rnnaaeipnia; ,t. a. Wright, Pitts burg. . Pa ? . J., C. Pool, Raleigh; . C. C. Jordan, Newbern; F. C. MQKoy, Bur gaw; J. I; Cradwick and two sons, Ff a. siet Chadwick, of Burgaw; A. Purefoy, Newbern; 25, OP. Rowe, Burgaw, and A. B.t Crooni, Jr., ;.Brgaw. ; William Cannon, of Newbetn, a . Well known cook, has charge of - that department and "is seeing that the narty are well taken care -of- so far "as eating goes J ue iuuuwiis game .wastaecurea i pin the first four and a-half days:";" " Fourteen deer,1; five rattlesnakes; one' seven 'feet; long; 59 squirrels, . five ducks, shrqjiails and one, dove. Y:1 - The party ' is , having a great -time and h Pender county Is ' extendlnir to thepi.a cordlar welcome. . .Bear will be hunted the rst of next week. Dogs from Onslow;. wijl bt used in -this -chase. '-Fishing-arid -Alligator hunting in their '. Winter quarters will, also be ,erigagedvin during the weekt Wild turkeys' cknd deer will also be looked after, during the time. DEDICATE REX, HOSPITAL. . - ; f., - v - - . ; ; Raleigh's Model Institution to Have i, Official jOpe'n fog Wednesday,' - : . (News Wd Observer,) - ,t '; v' A servjce simple yet impressive, is to take "place Jn Raleigh on Wednes day afternoon next, when the magnifi cent new, buildings of Rex Hospital Will be dedicated to noble uses. " The bequest of 3ohn Rex has made possi ble this latest addition to its humane service; and Raleigh has 'a right to be glad. " ' ... .-. t)n, Wednesday afternoon next,' at half past- three o'clock, the dedicatory ceremonies Will take place in the hall of.the newRex Hospital building, the hall opening tp the reception room,' the. superlnteriderit's and thft- trustees room, which , with the cross hall, will be usedfor the v accommodation - of those who-attend. ,. The invitation is to all' j T.'.- ' , ;N , .The ceremonies will be simple, con sisting of s prayers," music, and short addresses , It is expected that mem bers of the family .ofyJohn Rex, to whose charitable munificence'Js to.be attributed the -ommodiods: and ele ganthospital just -completed, wilV be present and - will? participateyin Tthe ceremonies. Thfee-;ofithem, great nephews of the city's bjpnfactor one a dfstihguished 'pjtiysidah, arid two of them; lawyers of. Philadelphia, . -have written expressing'." interest in" the hospital, and a Hope' iv. to - be ! present Wednesday; wheii the formal ' ceremo nies take jlace. That Raleigh will give a great assemblage' lox-me occa sion goes without question, and"- tiie public is Invited. , - ,' 5f - X TELLS HORRIBLE, STORY. - Guy Madden Claims That He Was Whipped-'by.- Superintendents."'-,. Y iWadesboro Ansonian.) 4V "Wednesday night Guy Madden, a South' Carolina" negro,' who -has" been cooking at the Hunt Y& McDowell cainp, five inHes-out ffonitown bn the Ansonviue rpaa, ,came to- twn ana told !A horrible story of the treatment he. had' received-there. '. H6 claims that yhen. he asked for his wagesl Messrs. u. ur.-jsmitn, waiter ioung ana;iJa-go-Sam, men who-. havetharge of the tamo Vbe'at ; him Unmercifully aridef t- iini , j the woods, thinking he was 'dead. ' He afsked for j warrants for these men and'-theyV were issued by Esq.. J. A. Little, The cases "will be tried "Wednesday, ' and, in the mean time.- th6 men are under $200 bonds eachJi iWh'en seen they , said, that Madf 4envhaJ! been reiving trouble for some! time around ' the4 camp and had been told JLo leave.' He came back and cursed the men with -tne result that they did -strap him a little. '.. Y Y..' 'r J n ' . "Itaa painful enough7' says The Savannah Press,"to hear through Mo Clure's Magazine that two : rinlllion Southern ; 'poo ,whitesr have been ren dered helpless by; the hook Worm, and the news ,filat '30 per cent, of the stu dents at Georgia's .University are sim ilarly afflicted was distressing indeed. But all this , Js "" largely a fairy tale. That Js "more "easily, sAId than estabf lished.' Why should the hook worm theory he so lightly dismissed in a fit of "resentment against an imagined reflection, upon , the South'- inits prcn mulgation by scientific investigators? Undoubtedly the hookworm Affection is widely prevalent- in the South and wrought tp want tojierid of it, and, us we may heby -very -'simbles treat ment, it . would seem that ' we" might mucn- Detter encourage tne -jaea. oiy elimination of the gennTi&ther : than of ridicule of the suggestioikV-Charles-tonrpost ... .Y' '. ; av'Yi",--. ' A .prominent teacher in one j of the'; Domestic Sdenrihools; in Mississippi writes that she is ijsihg Cottolferie"3n her lWsbni with excellent 'result:. She' siy;. ,v- "For v biscuits'; Gottolene- is alK.taat could .desired; ' I Thes biscuits 'ara Mght and flaky, with hone of, that OJsagteeable dor ofte found in 1 pods sUprtned with" lard. - Cottolenje is also an excel lent medium for Xriu gr croquettes - and doughnuts.-. iwives.lthem,a clean. -criP. brown crust". ti Other noted experts,' such as Mrs. Marion Harland. 1iave given similar.tetimony to the merits oi Cot: Ze; v il :s aookinfir fat 'made from' ?Plenre:. jyff ilu i -ftirives1 better irr iihd it is much more rebuild t . t ii i , i,Lt2omc'.5noir'.vW i5W-Wwiul,p ' oWPufities 'e&ia? JbnatteWinf the i-i8 I ?15 ( attacks mucoua meinhraffe:Sj Of soft .sensitive, flesh. rThousahds of , tmy tlood vessels are toterScel SM TOU1?; nourishment and is : keptto healthful C6tfdS t?af W TUi ' 2oa ' becomes .ui uisoowu axia watarrn i-""tVl V ' TT x cAaracterizeatpysucn.symptoms as artiglitr stuffy feeling tor the liekd; watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, with, rnr- till rtAAfn(Ki?.ani4 nftan i Kil..u i .11 , , . . ya areerely symptoms; knd " while sprays, Inhalations - and other local treat ment may temporarily: relieve them-, Oatarrtt - cannot, be cured .-until tha -2S.T, is puriaea oi tie exciting cause. '. S. S. S. cures Catarrh-by cleansine ,th blood of all impure catarrhal matter,' ;v'It goes jilown into the. circula vv .umiivwuts tne uisease atits nesjCi, and, removes every particle ef the catarthal impurity. Then the mucous linings are aU supplied with fxesh. pure blood; : and-allowed to heal, instead of being kept in a . constant Btat ox BTtauon cry;tn catarrhal matter. medical advice-free, BIG DE P ARTRiE EBtfSTOR E .... jf a,,- - T-sc, -.-7..,- - , -:.xyi v:f,i--'f.-',v--V'": v.y .."I. ' " .' - -'. t - . -a- it i't ou t-of ' : J v i" s. weico friends large wind 6. fro '.- ?; ' fi S - 1 t j wmcn view ;the Eresi- den-t V'.'. 1 "Y- Ajnpie . -ItoUet-ae -YYemnmpdations " y '."v Y yv 4 y-"'"j 1, ". Y!' .' ; r; 1-. "' (..t-r.'--"-':'''.v''?':" immenseock Ywe . and there ii scarcely a children -k Y ceiVe shipments by freishtridxoresSiY rlWe'iaVe?a brand ner i.l&'Af4-i ' suuwuic iaiiesi variety vpi-; me most siyusn ' f urs' to ;ber had in :this setftion of the country. : rfe !.' tK ' 1. .';- ' m c : ;J. 'Y".,-:.. r ' .' ?i':-'Y '.i..-'. - -yY-' -- :r'.)-X;ty . VYY:. ;'"-Y1Y- '' " ?' r; Another shipment of Fur Hats "will be onldis-Y play Monday! 5 v ySo16 agents for Dr. Y ?U Underwear, and Ifl 1 ITT VLii Illlli 3 Y Tne .largest biock of cypress shingiesNCarried m the State. w w w'm have over & million in-ntor.k. : V- - - ' - : L r ; We make 13 different gridea - JXO.W perVM Otir fehlngley are'recognjzed in "the ai well -as bqt the West Indies as the Yery- highest Igrade tnd manufacture. rWe'iave' s;rstandinr gua YglTe (2) gtxjd, ones, tot - (1) aqtofie.. y t .Y- -Y t---' ,; ; Y'Y 'Doh'J buy dny shingles thai do not' have W. WVKoch In large A ttype on:ery hdle V'- :f we ao not ,aip xae eaas oi, our t ahaketv and other defects, -poa't 6 V compare "the shingTesY we- makev wa nirnisn-aii-utir.jbiiuiKieB i. infected with - catarrtialimpuAf tes the gets a loothbld in'-tne system "The viAxixvuiu uiBiamg ana cnromc noarseness. Thesa Special book on.patarrh andany THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAKTA. GA: 2C 3C -. a ' a- ' - heartv ne to its -to wn e , t' '. -. -j-- 1- -. 1j i .can X. X parade. , , 3"-. '' - --' J ';V -'-'. il V7 Hi of gCrods re Have, still : day ithat we 4o not ; re- t 4. sock of Furs, and can 'I '.n. Yii:tY: ' ,tr. Jaeger's .TCre WoF Picftorial Keview - 3 SIGH and liesY varying 3 from '$2.0a" to amngies in rea ocre"xo niue wma- ,x buy 'until you get our prices and ''.X and: 'dispose of' 2Qfi0p shingles' per. ior ins . EnrernmBm n - f uu vm weu. from mey - ; .- -..-. 1 TatbeU CheeseC1 ; None better. ; - Arm &Hammef Soda, s t;Big nickel pkg. ' V Fencing oldesl: and estEUwood. ; -The: Ultimo Cigar, so r &ood, makes you - ', " r LAUGH Also big stock on hand. - - "Make - our store - headquarters . qn November 9th. - Dl; GORE 00; -5 Wholesale Grocers.1 , ' ;WILMINGTONf C. oc i4 tf T 4 STATEMENT OFL , - Y THE MURCHiSON NATIONAL BANK ; Of Wirmington, Oct. 30th 1909. " RESOURCES. Time loans . and dis counts ..-r.; ...... f2,995-a 47 Demand ' loans . . . V. . 1.250.000- 00 ; U S. Bonds . . .... -ftol,000 00 BanK building .. ..... .25,000 00 $tpcks and bonds....: i7u,145 50 Cash' Y.'.... 1,589,642 55 . .... .yy-':' ' v . ' , . ' ' - - "- ?6)581,33 53 .. . r, Y ;. LIABILITIES. " ' . L capital stock 550.000 00 .Surplus .. .... ait.247 35 U. 'S. bond account. . . 100,000 00 Circulation . . . . . 350;000 00 Deposits .. ....... 5,0:?7,086 18 ?681,333 53 C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. i no CIGARS! Why Because It is the Best Cigar for-tne Mone. -:'t V-:,ur-. ''s-;3 ' ' H.L.yOLLERS tWhoIssale Grocer; i-t ri mSfitchin ' Sm'-':: i-'- "Y-SiYl' Take advantage of tne com mon 'dense contained. In;- the ahoye bid adage by . giving Tua -youryo'rders : tptf Stoves and-; heateri before the OTldweather -p1??? ,4 y. Y,.ir -Wo carry one of the largest stooks " audj het assprtmenL.vof : Hardware, in theState at prices , which defy competition., ; wv oome in, ca up.iub or auy r of write': and let ns figure with T. II J S J09-111 North- Front, -Street ec o-tf. , "mL B.ST&TSOU aiw , . , BuyiY6unJH(at YY,At?r.:Y?Yv;'lY, H1SE3 V THE HATTER AN D rC LOTH1 C H ,. . ... ..r , ,', LS-test s - ianaYr jr'owesi Prices. 'i.Y -; 24 North Front Street: I'rj.YSKlbKE;r: Cuban Blossom (jut SCHEDULE IiC.ect.; yhurVdy1SebtemW..S(Jta '"' ;': :- ; TO BEAChl. .. t"' :w ' ' WEEK DAYS Leave Front amd Princess streets "at 6:50, 8:80. '10:00, and 11:30 X HL; 1:00, 8:00, 4:30r 7:10 and 8:30 P. M.- . Y " SUNDAYS Leave Front and Prin cess streets at 8:30, 10:06, 11:30 A. M., 1.00, 2:30, 3;00, 3:304:00, 4:30. 5:00, 5:30, 6U0i 7:10 and 8:20. M. - TO WILMINGtO." Y '. WEEK . DAYS Leave Lumma fit 7:45, 9:15, and 10:45 A. M., 12:15, 1:45, 3:45, 5:15, 7:50 and 9:15 P. M." STJNDAYS-Leave Luinina at 9:45, 10:45 ; A.vM12:15rl:45. 3:15. 3r45, 4:15, 4:45, 5:15, 5:45. 6:25, 6:50, 7:50. and 9:15 P.'M. TO WRIGHTSVILLE. , V WEEK DAYS Leave i Front ' and Princess streets at 6:50, 8:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11: 30. A. M.,'1:00, 3:00, 4:30, 5:10, 7:10,' 8:30, 10:00 and 11:00 P. M. SUNDAYS Leaved Front and Prin cess streets at 8:30; 10:00, 11:30 A. W 1:00, 2:30. 3:00. 3:30. 4:00. 4:30. 5:00,-5:30, 6:10, 7:10, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:00 P. M. ' .V TO WILMINGTON. ' WEEK , DAYS Leave WrightsvtUfc at 6:20, 7:55, 8:25, 9:25, 10:55iA. M 12:25, 1:55, 3:55, 5:25,. 6:35, 8:00, 9:25, 16r25 and.ll:25"P. M. : 1 SUNDAYS Leave Wrightsvllle -at 9:55, 10:55 A. 12:25, 1:55, 3:25," 3:55, 4:25, 4:65, 5:25, 5:55, 6:35, 7:00, 8:00, 9:25, 1025 and 11:25 P. M. CAROLINA PLACE. , " : .UNION DEPOT. TO CAROLINA, PLACE. WEEK DAYSLeave J Union i Depot 6:45 A- M. and. every 20 minutes there after until 1:25 P. M. " SUNDAYS Leave Union Depot 8:25 A..M. an. every 20 minutes thereafter after until 10: 25 P. M. ;Y .'TO UNION DEPOT.. WEEK , DAYSYLeave 17th Market jS: 55 A. M. and every 20 and min- utes. thereafter until 10:35 P. Mi . ' SUNDAYS Leave 17th and Market 8:35 and every 20 minutes thereafter until 10:35 P. M. ' ' ' ; 'Y' FREIGHT. . Leave Wilmington dally'ezcept Sun day at 4:00 P. M. -Freight Depot .from :oo to 4:00 ir. M. ' . .. ,x . Clyde Steamship V to V 1 NEWfcYORtt GEORGETOWN, S. New York Wllmjnfton. . S. s. s. s. s. s. s. s. "Carib'Jr,. .,. . ..Fridayi, Nov, 12. "Nayahoe" Friday, Npy. 19. Wilmington to New,Trork.V y, "Navahoe",,.. Saturday) Nov. 13. "Carib" v. . .': . .Saturday, Nov. 20. Wilmington to Georaerown. S. S. "Navahoe". . . . . .Monday, Nov. 8. S;-S. "Carib"iv.'..i. Monday: Nov. 15. IT ,VRootnrTT tHnrlYi9 Aom Tin ftavr? passengers. , - . ' : . . Through bill, of lading and lowcai through rates guaranteed to and fron points in North and South' CaroUaa - For freight ana passage apply to Y . - , IL Q. SMALLBONES, SupV " '.'-. " " Wilmington N. K ' H. E. MAYNARD, F. T. M. ' " ; , H. H. RAYMOND, V. P. ft Q. H. - Jeneral -Office-Pier 86 N.IL. N. I fiMRY. Oulckest and best' tine .West ant '.'Pr!- Northwest :.'-' ; - . Block System.' Kock Ballast. 8S-!1. Rair 8cbedole Effect May . 1st, 1900. Lv. Norfolk 7:10 p.tu Lv. -Ptraburs 10:2pjn Ci V. LUir hara . .. .. . . uq a.m. ' 8:80 p.m.1 7 10 a.m.1 :0 n.m 1:11 fcm T::0p.m 7:10 a.nx :19 a.m Lv. . Iiynchburg: . . . Cincinnati...,. A.r. Columbus. . ... A.r. Chicago . CIA T - t A :4 am.j 5:00 p.m. 7:28 p.m. Close connections made for Seattle 3an Francisco-and all Western points Pullman, sleeping and parlor cars ind W. Cafe dlnlngr cars. equipment nd ' . service, r standard ,- ot -ezcellenea Slue - Ridge and Allegheny mountain orossed vat -most picturesque partss -- ivTtme- tables.- - descriptive- literature n Information tree. Correspondenes Invited. . 1 W.; B."3VTldU, j uen. i-vlb . . jseni, , oauou, a v. C. H. BOSL.KT, ' - - -' ' jDisAaaA4ravuenBS09a. va o ti 1' t ? " rtT ' 'c-1 j I' Y"t ' , ButjcaU Monday fvIn peea. Pt horses or mules and I will8how you some 4.uat- I, am:, sure 'will please.: All stoct youirg and sound and guaranteed to be as represent ,'. P rospectivepurchasers trans ferred 'to . and from my place y y CLARENCE W. MILLS oc 27 lnt "THEILINE OF MARCH HEADS OUR WAYvr -Wearer in-line .teheed the. President and 100,006 others' a full w supply "of EXTtlA FANCY MEATS OP'ALLDE4 SCRIPTIONS; HAMS ? BACON; CHICKENS,- EGGS, BUTTER, , CElr ERY, LETTUCE, ETC-.ETC. .. J-. ; - Give our ALL PORK SAUSAGE A TRlAli':" Ample service to' give all .or ders 6urt promptattehtionY'Qtticlc; dei livery,'". ; Yt ''Y Y": HOPKINS 1 ' v ronuT ftTftEET MAtfRET Istahs No I1 arid i Bduth side ami Ka f v t'and J -NOrth slde. ' I - , , : Phones .141 and 123. AUantic Coasl Correct to November, 1909 Tae arrivals advartar ara tctw as laronsatlosL as , well as eaaae. Horns with 1 etaer . eoataamleaji aat-. ntW vais aa eoaaecaeas ar aet . WILMINGTON AND; THE NORTH, r V " , A . NORTHBOUND No. 48Y , .Daily- No. 42. ' i Dally. ,!'; ' 7:00 pra Lv. Wilmington. 9:00 am Ar. Goldsboro . . . Ar. Wilson ....... Ar Rocky Mount. 12:05 pm ,1:00 pm 1:52 pms rV j:s5pm Ar. Weldon ...V; Ar. Norfolk 4:55 pm, 6:55 pm 7:05 pm -2:41 anl '. 8:35 am ,4:25 am , 5:10 am1 .v Ar. Petersburg .... Ar. Richmond .... Ar. Washington . . Ar. Baltimore .... Ar.W. ,Phila....,, Ar. New York 8:00 pm 11:50 pm 8:40 am ; s 10:02 am 12:23pni 2:45 Pm 1:15 am 3:45 am 6:30 am SOUTHBOUND. ' - Y : Ho. 41. -'v Daily. No. 49. ' . Daily Y 9:25 pm 12:19 am 2:46 am 4:20atri 8:25' 8:15 ant 9:1. ah? 11:35 am 2:50 pm 2:C9pm S:05pm 6:00 pm Lv.New York I 9:25 am Ar. W. Phila, ... . 11 :44) am Lv. Baltimore . , . I 2 : 10 am Lv. Washington .1, -3:35 pm' 7. Norfolk . ...i.t 3: Lv: Richmond i... .7:10 pin! Lv. Petersburg . . J . 7:47 pm Lv. .Weldon 9:35 pm 5.: 00 am Lv. ROcky Mount.. Lv. Wilson 5:36 am 6:35 am 9:25 am LV. Goldsboro Ar. Wilmington WILMINGTON ANO THE SOUTH SOUT11BOUKD. VltVlitoi : 61 Y 65 . 42 ..' Dally, - Dallv. Dally. ! 7:00 pm 3:66 am Lv Wil't'n.j 5:10 ami 3:3Qpm r. ior..i :05 ami 7:Z5pm r. Col'bla.12:St pm10:45 pm Ar. Chars. I 1:20 pm Savh . 6:30pm 11:25 pm 7:00 ani ;20am 1:50 pm Ar. Ax. ir. ; 2:20 anj .7:15 am 7:00 9m jK-vinel Tampa HORTHBOTCirn. . DailV. ' Dally. 'v. Tampa .1 1:00 pm10:S0 ai . Jacksonville ..I 8:501 ami 7t4pm uv. savannan : iu&pmizji am Lv. Charleston ....I '6:25 pm( 5:10 am Columbia .......I 4:10 nmi a.-OOad Lv. Florence 8:40pm 9r25m' Ar Wilmington v. . 112 : 30 amp 1 : 25rpm WILMINGTON AND SAN FORD. l- " 'T Westbound.- - - ' SEasthoundv 63 Daily, ' , 52 Daily. S ' 8 : 40 AM Lv Wilmington Ar 3: 05 PM Ll45AMAr Fayettevllle Lv 4:60 PM 12:10 PM Lv FayetteviUe Ar 4:45.PM ' 1: 40 PM Ar. - r Banfqrd. Lv 3 :80PM WILMINGTON AND NEWBERN. Northbound. "M "iY y ' Sohthhotmd. . 62 4 ' ' Daily except ,y H i 83 " 1 ' ' Sunday. - - - -i 3:25 PM Lv Wllmmgton !ax 12:50 PM 1 5:17 PM Ar Jacksonville Lv10:65AM 6:44 PM Ar N & S.'Jct LvV9:35AM 6:50PM Ar.-ivewDerQ lt vuuam, - , Via Petersburg and N. and W. Ry. Daily Except Sunday. ; ' Trains No. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Washington, connecting with Pennsylvania R. Rv, for all points East ' -.- - ' ' 'Traina 48 and 49 carry Pullman . cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. , Trains No. 55 and 50 carry Pullman Sleeper1 between Wilmington and Co-Y lumDia. x - " T. C WHITE, General Passenger Agent, v . ' W. J. CRAIG, Y ; Passenger rafttc Managet;. Y ftlr Lfno Railway; : 5 AppJy .atniopLDporiEkeV-pfflce or S. A. Li. uaiiway.- u reignt .umce.;,.t Telephones No. .1294 or No. S. ";V V Trains ! Leave Wilmington Effective -;.r .1 v.. t iana - v M. 454:50 A. For Hamlet and V.Nr Charlotte, connects at Hamlet with No : 66 for Raleigh and "Points north! Local ,,Y -1. M TTw1 ..... (I,, nl.til ViivJ . ' fore at 9:00 P. M. ' ( "'.,..l Y Y No. 39-3:20 P. M.--For Hamlet' . ' Y. lllJv Ml . - A J? Y ..'' AtlahtaCharlotte. Birmingham, Jack . t . . T J-11. HT,. Vv..1.- 4- w M 4ti. . -V In all directions. . ' t" " :' '. , V . Trains . Arrive at "Wilmington;" Y' . Y '"'Wo: 40-1:15 P.'M. From Halet. ' Noi 44-12:20' A7rtM From" Char-' , , lotte and Hamlet. Y'.: - ; . S j Nos. 44 and 45 Handles local Sleeps er,-etween Hamlet and Wilmington Wilmington iz:zu a. m. remain in - ing at 5:00 A. M. can get. in Sleeper ' ?'' the night before at 9:00 PM.Y . "v V W I WMUWbv mv 66 for all points North at Monroe eith No. 53 for Atlanta. ... ' 1 ' t'Not 39 connects at Hamlet with No.,; . 41 lor Atlanta, mrmragnam, aiempms 'ir-. and Charlotte, wlth 'No. 84 and No: 921-4 for ' Washington and! New 'York nd Portsmoutb.-v Norfolk' andNb. , 43 fo? Y tXHumDia, aavaiiuau ouu 4m;&buutiuc , Ticket office, Union Station. YYi ' 7 '?f B. ' W. ' ARRINOTONr Agenfcl'Y Y,V :V r' Phobe 1294. -v- s.1 F. 'A. -FETTER, Agent, ' r! - Phone No.' :'tY,. C. H. GATTIS, - - . . V , -k District Passetager Agent .; :v " .f, i U Raleigh, N.'C '-U '' : ". ; s''- .' ' C. B. RYAN. Y. ! :, . General Passenger Agent Portsmputh Va. , ho 9 tf ' J .-.i.vY.'. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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