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r THE MORNING STAB, WILMINGTON, TE.IDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. PAGE THREE ffNeWiV'Cdmmfettt1 arid Idc V in mm Carolina i : : on out Fire it Shingle Mill; 7 Whiteville News-Reporter:' Messrs. short & Beers' large shingle" mill a TTaiHboro is ehut down tdr a fw days in aonie ' way last : .,Su- w 1... MnnA . .3 burned a portion of ' their tram-road in the swamp as also a number ; ol tools they had stored away .in the shed jn tool chests. : 4 .,V Negro Shot Hla Wife. v Whiteville' News-Reporter:. vWith Christmas -near at hand and the ad vent of cold weather, blind tigers and moonshiners are getting . In some tel ling work. One night thi& weekvAl-. bert Andrews, a negro'living at Wana nish, got on a crazy drunk; and, in a rl.pe shot his wife, the ball entering the woman's stomach and passed half vav through her hip.. She has a young baby, which adds to the brutality of the act.' Albert works, f of the Coun cil Tool Co. '. v ' - ; . ; ; V Negroes Fought Duel. Whitevilley News-Reporter: . Lake Waccamaw is generally a bjilet -and orderly place, but the. carnival of crime now sweeping over our county has struck some of the darkeys here. Saturday night two,- mean negroes named Williams and Smith, got Into a fuss and both having pistols ih pock et, a duel ensued. The shots came thick and fast, and both revolvers were soon emptied.. When the, smoke cf battle cleared, away it was found that Smith was severely wounded in the side. Williams at. once t left vfor parts unknown.- V. ' ' v'- ! Profit 'In Otter Skina White ville News-Reporter! , Mr. Jlurph Sasser, who lives; In .the Elbow section,, one day Jast week, while In White Marsh, killed a mammoth otter he saw in a follow, log., ; The; next day he went back and killed seven , more out of the same log. They are very fine speciments, and the hides, will bring Mr. Sasser $125 or $150. The ot ter is a very cunning animal and hard to trap. Entire families live in the hol lows of fallen trees and when the hunter finds one he knows there are others in the same den. . Trapper Found Dead. Whiteville News-Reporter: One of the best known, and most successful trappers in this section was a colored man named J. B. L. McNeil, who lived near Clarkton. He knew every part of the neighboring swamps, and also just where to set his traps. McNeil had made some money and was well oft for n. member of his race. "He own ed his farm and stock, and had the respect of his white neighbors. Last Friday McNeil left home to set his traps in the Brown Marsh. Nothing vas thought of his not returning home tiiat night, as he often remained'' in the swamp to watch his traps. But the entire neighborhood was horrified on Sunday morning when the dead tody ot O'Neil was found " near the taHed Hill swamp. " The body as yng beside a log with his gun, a dead mink and trap beside him, and one side of the man's head blown off. There was no evidence whatever of foul play, and the supposition is that O'Neil accidentally shot himself with his own gun. HEALTH WITH A VENGEANCE. Randolph Man' Stirring Experience On Trip to Washington. (Hight Point Enterprise.) Here's a piece of newa that will not only be interesting to all our readers, bat will serve a3 a warning against some of the tactics and red tape meth ods in larger cities.. " ' , . A week or so ago a prominent citi zen from Randolph county went on a tri) Xortn with his family. While in Washington his little boy. was tak en wUh a severe cold and it was thought best to send for a physician. The physician prescribed ' for the boy and after placing the boy quietly in his room, the father thought he would take a ride over the city, but .when he returned to the hotel he found two health officers waiting for him . He started to get out of the carriage but he was told not to get out until the carriage had been fumigated. This not only surnriserl him. but made him mad, because he. didn't know" what Jo make of, it. not knowing that the people were officers. He was told then that he was confronted by the health officers of the citv of Washington and that his little boy's case had been re ported to them and that it was pro nounced a case of diptheria. Thi3 was the beginning of his trou ules. The officers told him that the little bov would have to eo to the hospital and that he would have to he quarantined. This he protested against and after a lot of. prellmina "es and red tape, he was allowed to cecum- the room the child was ai Te'ly in at the hotel. Mter making him pay about $10:00 Ior fumicatine the carriage, which was, by the way, only the beginning his expenses, this gentleman, and h's family were kept prisoners at the ?uieJ and to make it more interes ,ns, we understand ' that .-- A :. negro guard was ulaced there . to watch "em. This did. not. ftet -,e, with . a Randolph man esrecially. and it was not long before he' began" to plan to hvi awav from towrir To make a .offfrir jhort he and hls family are safe at home, and they did not wait to get 'permission from he authorities when : he -'decided , to b"ng his family with; him to North Carolina . This, we understand, made lfle authorities .at Washington mad and thev hnvp wr'ttcn a letter to this gentleman telling him what they would do for him if Tie evef came oacK, The Entemrise had Vlaik with the gentleman the other night and he said that he hart nn irfo thai. Ihe Child ad diptheria as he had no signs of Jt. but was afflicted as he fclways is, h'-'ing snhlppt n riiH tA fhe way he was treated by those 'officers does !'ot set well with him. Moral if ever you leave hOnHNwlth i,n' of the children arid strike ' the 'aiger cities you had better jfvait til you get home to call in the doctor. . The messages from the merchants always interestingand usually 1 A USEFUL JOKE. " Story Told in Church Considered J-- Worth H by . . New York Times. ' ' (Rockingham Post) Several months sago : there was a service held at-the Baptist church here for. the purpose: of raising funds to complete the-.church Rev. Liv ingston Johnson .preached - and after the preaching was over Mr. H. , C. Dotkefy xwas;; called ; on to make a Speech and raise the money. That he succeeded admirably was shown by the fact that .more tnan $600- was raised Tin a few minutes, when only about $400 was needed. . Ih the course, of his speech he told this little, joke, by jmy of explaining why he had been called on to raise the money. . , . x One day a Jittle'boy by accident happened to, swallow a dime and for seyeral minutes consternation reign ed in the family.- There was much excitement and hurry calls were sent for several physicians. Before an of them could arrive a small dauglv ter came to the front with this sug gestion: ; "Mama, don't send for a doctor. Send for Mr. Brown." "Why, what bfl earth do you mean, child,", said the mother. "What could Mr. Brown do? He's a lawyer." "Well," answered the child, ''I heard my papa say the other day that It Mr. Brown, couldn't get money out of a person no one else need try." v The Joke was' new to the audience and ' took well;; Mrs. ,; L. C p. Russell thought' it worth giving to' the world and sent;.lt to the New-York Times She also subscribed one dollar to the cause. . xesteraay sue , received - a check" from the Times for one dollar In payment for the joke and with the dollar she paid, her subscription. - ASSAULT AT FAIR BLUFF. NegroeW Made Murderous Attack Upon Mr. Ford Lupa. ' (Whiteville News-Reporter.) Last Saturday., night, to use a rough expression, "Hades seem to have broken loose" in Fair Bluff. A cargo of blind tiger liquor arrived, and a carmagnole of drunkenness among the blacks was ' the natural outcome. There were one or two rows and fights ,and bad blood began to ferment and boil. It culminated iSunday night in a se rious difficulty, ih which Ford Lupo. a young white manFmay lose his life at the hands of a negro named Henry Gore, Gore , was brought to White ville on the noon train Monday and lodged in jail. We could not learn the origin of the difficulty, save that the negro as saulted Mr. Lupo with a brick, - in flicting serious if not fatal injuries. Up to Monday noon young Lupo was still alive, but ft is feared his inju ries are fatal. v 'After knocking Mr. Lupo down with the brick, Henry Gore went to a col ored church, where services were go ing on, under the idea that it would be a" disturbance of religious worship to arrest him there. But when-he serious condition of Mr. Lupo was made iknown a de termined posse of white men invad ed the church and paying no heed to the protests of the indignant members, arrested Gore and carrying him before F, . Powell J. P., who committed him to Jail under a $200 bond, and which the prisoner could not give, and he was brought to Jail by Mr. Charley Waddell, special deputy. . Is th5 joy of the household, Fpi without it no happiness can be' complete. e Angels smile at . and commend the thoughts; and aspirations or the mother hehdirH? over the "rrjirflf The ordeatlhroUffh which the exnectant'mother must pass is such thari she looks forward with dread fo the hour when she shall feel the thrill of motherhood. Every woman should know that the danger and pain : of child-birth can be avoided by: the use of Mothers Friend, which" itjjucis pnaDie au ine parts, tt rr assisting nature" in its work, f U By its ,aid thousands of iV V Vorhen have passed this XL crisis in safety. SJgf book of Information to women sent free. THJB BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. -' j r -" Atlanta, G. f . ) '! ' - i i " ' " ,i iM-'iriir V'iAiim - ' I uii.iwiii. tl. i-Mil in i miM.WCT t!"' ' mi hii ' WWMMMMtf llTM fcHIIMrtHIMI HMMMMBMaffg f i hi ..ill .HIII.II.I-..I..-,r .."a.gSS!S .TT; .. .- r pn , , - i. J and FURS FURS A COURT ENIGMA. What Sentence For Victim of Peiia grf Consumptibn and Fleas?- There is a man in jail who has Su nerior Court Jodze Adams "stood, ac- cordine to the vernacular of the jail The cent Is one Merrill, ot nquor selling proclivities, whom tne ponce murt nassed uo to Superior Court with a sigh of relief. Merrill has. accordipg to ur. u. m. Sevier, pellagra,, consumption, ana nrbbablv fleas, the doctor, , nowever, not giving an official opinion as to the atter, and therefore wnat is juage Aim tn -do witn nimT Tne man has a bad case of pellagra, the bot toms of. his' feet showing pronounced eruptions so that he cannot worK on thft roads. The judge is unwilling to keen him in jail because of fear of nnoRiWA contaelon ana aiso Decause nf ihia health and because of contagi ous possibilities will not sepa mm iu thA county home. On the Sther hand he is very reluctant to. discharge Mer rill because the latter wouw aouDueas take advantage of his immunity am; cpIHtib- llauor. " It is considered unfortunate that Merrill was brought back from South rot.nHnp trt fare trial. He naa Deen un der $500 bond-to appear at trial and uront .trw Smith Carolina. irtWU wiiic State his bondsman brought him to- escape paying $500. if tne auinorm had known then that .the man had llarm it U BafQ to say tnat IUB.V would never have called on his bonds man to fetch the prisoner to couri, . 1 1 . - - SANITARY SUNDAY POSTPONED. This week we are going to offer the greatest bargain In Sample Furs that you have ever seen.- ' COME, AND SEE. Beautiful glossy Coney QQ Throws UJ..370 Fine quality Throws and Muffs, gSf J $2 9 8 58-inch Throw and Muff in l-' QQ brown ". J)30 Isabella Fox Shawl, with Head 5Si??W:f&V!Sv - and Brush Tail V.... $9.93 to ,$25.00 Handsome Pillow" Muff in brown Coney $1.75 New style Rug Muff with Head and Tail .". $325 to $25.00 " CHILDREN'S FURS. Beautiful Angora Sets neck piece and Muff $1-50 to $3.90 White two-piece Sets $1.98 Dainty white and brown spotted Sets ....$4.50 Genuine black Lynx Sets, for ladies, $12.50 to.. 4.. $25.00 These Furs are of a large lot of samples that we purchased at a " great reduction and we are offering you a grand opportunity to buy your Furs cheap. DRESSES, v. MARY JANES. Or pretty braided Serges, In all the new shades, $12.50 to..; ..$15 f : - LADIES' COAT SUIT3. 7 Our reasonable prices on ladies' Coat Suits are selling scores for us every day. All who come to look buy. 200 Men's Suits this week. v- A most beautiful lot of Fancy Chinaware, Dresden style, thin as egg shells, beautiful as flowers. 500 different pieces, no two alike, be lt' lot of drummers samples we bought' them at half price and are selling at half their market value: Our stock of Dress Goods. Silks and Blankets is enormous in size, perfect In quality and the lowest in price. Largest Millinery Stock In the State. . 210, 212, 214 N FRONT ST. Thanksgiving DAY PINKER We are showing an especially fine line of them 1 at moderate prices. And please don't forget a "Savory Roaster" SI HAKIiWAKb (J U . H v .' . i. . JTi.iiiiis JM Wiii'- 1 n'ri'n"1 ' This is to notify our customers that they can secure this popular brand by sending their orders to Petersburg, Va 4 Doz. Softies F. O. B.Peter sb'g, $3.00. 10 Doz. Bottles F. O. B. Petersb'g, $7.50. ARLEY PARK BREWING COMPANY G. MORGAN KNIGHT, Manager. PETERSBURG. VA. 3B fl) mum ti -:s ..y-- vv.; -.w. '-y tl affect the "state of your purse Card F'rom -Dr. Juiian Announcing the Change of Tim e rSftPHat star CorrasPbndence.) Thomasviller N. C. "Nov. Z5.- aun- Nnvomher 9Rfh' hart heeh selected as ''Sanitary Sabbath" for North Car olina, but the flate is postponed untu flt in March to allow tne state uoara nf -Health to furnish ministers wun. itorature eivme information on im- hnrtant sanitary . points. ... " . . - .L - The booklet arranged Dy tne xNorcn Carolina Association for the Preven tlon of Tuberculosis for distribution is etill in press;. - - Many ministers are changing loca tions at this season of the year, oth ers are preparing for their - annual meetings, therefore, to suit - all reli gious bodies it has been deemed wise to postpone the date. CHARLES A. J ULilAfS. M. JJ. Secretary North Carolina Association," Prevention of Tuberculosis. - PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS POZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed v t cure any cae of Itching, Blind. Bleed ing or , Prbtruding Piles In C to 14 dayB or money refunded, v 50b. - The New Drink That Will Make WilmingtcTn Famous. " v Atlanta, the home of Coca, Cola - - . : New Bern, the home of Pepsi Cola." r v Wilmington, the home of Coca Biin.t : Delicious and invigorating; hut not intoxicat- ing. Tryat. You will come for it again. ' N EL SENAJ)OR,' 5c Cigar. : VJusl: to get them smarted special sale, 7 for 25c, as long as this lot , lasT:s. "After they are gone, 5c straight. HICKS BUWTAGi)RU(iC0. ' (r ' ' FR0HT AND GRACE STREETS. , "ThelDrug Store That Has Everything Anybody Else Has i 2 and Some Thinas Nebodv Else Has' ; will be made much more pleasant, Mr. &Mrs. House keeper, if you have one of our Sharp 9 Carvers Atlantic Correct to November 14, 1909. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE In ; Effect Thursday. September 80t& 1909. . . ' - Line Tkc arritala aji tevmttvf urm Etr em' mm laforanatiom. aa well M mme tlena with tne eoftasKnlMi tat anl. rl u4 MameetioM an aot araaraa- teed, - --. .. r WILMINGTON AND THE NORTH. NORTHBOUND. Lv. tVilmington . Ar. Goldsboro ... Ar. Wilson ... Ar. Rocky Mount Ar. Weldon .. .. Ar. Norfolk ... Ar. Petersburg . . Ar. Richmond Ar. Washingtqn. .. Ar. Baltimore ... Ar, W. Phila. .. . ArNew York ... No. 48. Dally. 8:45 12:00 1:00 1:35 4:55 5:5m 7:05 8:00 11:50 1:15 3:45 6:30 am! pm No. 42. . Daily. 7:00 Dm 9:55 pm pm 10:52 pm nm 1 1 9 A tm pm pm pmj pm pm pm am 11:30 pm z:28am 8:35 am 4:u5 am 4:40 am 8:00 am 9:20 am am 11:44 pm am 2:00 pm Lv. New York . Lv. W. Phila. . . Lv. Baltimore . Lv. Washington Lv. Norfolk . . Lv. Richmond .. Lv. Petersburg . Lv. Weldon .. . Lv. Rocky Mount Lv. Whson . . Lv. Goldsboro . . Ar. Wilmington . SOUTHBOUND. No. 41. Daily. 3:25 Dm . ... 15:44 pm 8:20 Dm 10:00 pmj 3:20 pm 1:20 am 1:55 am b:35 am 5:00 am 5:36 am 6:35 am 9:30 am No. 49. Daily. 9:25 pm 12:19 am 2:46 am ;20am 8:25 am 8:15 am 9:13 am 11:35 am 12:50 pm 09 pm 05 pm 10 pm The Test of a Suit or Overcoat Before you buy a suit- or over coat look closely to fit, fabric and finish, judge of Its ability to live the quality and good " appearance that you demand. All Kenyon clothes are guaranteed. THE HATTER AND CLOTHIER .Agent for Knox Hats and Ken reign Clothes. WILMINGTON AND THE SOUTH. OUTHBOUWD. Via Wilson 51 65 42 Lv. Wil't'n 6:00 am 3:30 pm! 7:00 pm Ar Flor. .. 9:25 am 7:25 Dml 3:45am Ar uol'bia. 1:00 pm 10:45 pm Ar Aug'ta. 3:00 pm Ar Atl'ta. 8:20 pm AT. Nash.. 6:35 am Ar Mem.. 3:30pm Ar Louv.. 1:10 pm Ar Con'ti. 4:35 pm Ar Chars.. 1:36 pmll:25 pm 6:40-am jt Savh.. "3:56pm 2:20am 9:00am at Jk'ville 8:10pm 7:xoam 1:20 pm Ar Tampa. 7:00am 7:00 pm 9:55 pm Pullman service Florence to Atlanta and Atlanta to destination. TO BEACH. WEEK DATS Leave Front a4 Princess streets at 6:50, 8:30. 10:00. and 11:30 A. M., 1:00, 8:00, 4:30. 7:10 and 8:30 P. M. " I SUNDAYS Leave Front and Prin cess streets at 8:30, 10:09, 11:30 A. m., 1:00. 2:30. 3:00. a:30. 4:oo, 4:?o. 5:00, 5:30, 6:10. 7:10 and 8:30 P. M. v TO WILMINGTON. WEEK . DAYS Leave Lumlna at 7:45, 9:15, and 10:45 A. M., 12:15, 1:45, 3:45. 6:15, 7:50 and 9:16 P. M. SUNDAYS Leave Lumlna at 9:45, 10:45 A. M., 12:15, 1:45. 3:15, 3:45, 4:15, 4:45, 5:15, 6:45, 6:25, C:50, 7:E0, and 9:16 P. M. v - TO WRIGHTSVILLE. v WEEK DAYS Leave Front and Princess streets at, 6:50, 8:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 A. M., 1:00. 8:00. 4:30. 6:10, 7:10, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:00 P. M. SUNDAYS Leave Front and Prin cess streets at 8:30, .10:00, 11:30 A. M 1:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00. 4:80. 5:00, 5:30, 6:10, 7:10, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:00 P. M. TO WILMINGTON. WEEK DAYS Leave Wrightsvflle) at 6:20, 7:55, 8:25, 9:25, 10:55 A. M., 12:25, 1:55, 3:55. 5:25, 6:35. 8:00. 9:25, 10:25 and 11:25 P. M. SUNDAYS Leave Wrightsvllle at . 9:55, 10:55 A. M.. 12:25, 1:55, 3:25, 3:55, 4:25, 4:55, 6:25, 6:55, 6:35, 7:00, 8:00, 9:25, 10:25 and 11:25 P. M. CAROLINA PLACE. '' . ' UNION DEPOT. TO CAROLINA PLACE. WEEK DAYSLeave . Union Depot 6:45 A. M. and every 20 minutes there after until 10:25 P. M. ' v SUNDAYS Leave Union Depot 8:25 A. M, an every 20 minutes thereafter after until 10:25 P. M. TO UNION DEPOT. WEEK DAYS Leave 17th and Market 6:55 A. M. and every 20 min utes thereafter until 10:35 P. M. SUNDAYS Leave 17th and Market 8:35 and every 20 minutes thereafter until 10:35 P. M. i NORTHBOUND, 50 54 t.ilV. T3a.ll. Lv. Tampa .. .....I 9:00 pm10:30 am Lv. Jacksonville Lv. Savannah Lv Charleson . Lv Columbia . Lv Augusta, . . Lv. Florence . Ar. Wilmngton 7:30 am 11:40 am 4 : 00 pm 4:25 pm 2:45 pm 7:58 pm 11:30 am 7:45 pm 12:15 am 3:10 am 6:00 am 9:25 am 1:25 pm WILMINGTON AND SAN FORD. FREIGHT. Leave Wilmington dally except Su& day at 4:00 P. M. Freight Depot from 3:00 to 4:00 P. M. Clyde Steamship Company to NEW YORK and GEORGETOWN, S. C. Westbound. Eastbound. 53 Daily. ' 62 Daily. 8:40 AM Lv Wilmington Ar 8:05 PM 11:45 AM Ar Fayetteville Lv 4:50 PM 12:10 PM Lv Fayetteville Ar 4:45PM 1:40 PM Ar. Banford Lv 3:30 PM u x 1 WILMINGTON AND NEWBERN. Northbound. Southbound. 62 Daily except 63 Sunday. 3:25 PM Lv Wilmington Ar 12:50 PM 5:17 PM Ar Jacksonville Lv 10:55 AM 6:44 PM Ar N & S. Jet Lv 9:35 AM 6:50 PM Ar Newbern Lv 9:30 AM 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. R-, for all points East. Trains 48 and 49 carry Pullman cars between Wilmington and Norfolk Trains No. 55 and 50 carry Pullman Sleeper between Wilmington and Co lumbla. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. Ww J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. New York U Wilmington. S. "Carib" .Friday, Nov. 26. S. "Navahoe" Friday. Dec. S. SEABOARD . Air Line Railway SCHEDULE no 21-tf. Bius pdnts of all Is am niad' lap phone 855, So. 1 STATEMENT OF CONDITION of the Atlantic Trust ana BanKing Co., of Wilmington, N. C.i at the close of business November 16th 1909. RESOURCES. Loans . ; zo,oz.xz Demand Loans Furniture and Fixtures Cash Items .. GomVCoin . . Silver, Coin . . Nat. Bank and U. S. Notes.. Due from banks 42,492.00 100.00 37.68 515.00 518.39 2,002.00 48,876.15 V LIABILITIES. Deposits .. ............. Demand certmcates . . . . . CaDital Stock .. . Accrued Interest due ""positbrs .....". Undivided Profits de- $820,070.34 ?C15,747.35 101,630.81 50,000.00 4,300.00 48,392.18 u .' . $820,070.34 - i, Milton Calder, Cashier of the At iantic Trust and Banking Co., do sol emnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best 'of "my knowledge and belief. ' ' v - MILTON CALDER, casnier. . State of North Carolina, -County of -New Hanover. Sworn to and subscribed before,, me, this 18th day of November iU3. r W. F. GILBERT, ' Notary Public... Nowlls3heTimeta iseinJlieStar Correct Attest: no 19 tf B. O. STONE, n C. W. YATES,. I. SHRIERt X -.-. ;.i Directors. "Navahoe" Friday, Dec Wilmington to New Tone. S. S. Navahoe". . . .Saturday, Nov. 27. S. S. "Carib" Saturady. Dec. 4. Wllmlnoton to Georaetown. S. S. Navahoe" Monday, Nov. 22. S. S. "Carib" Monday. Nov. 29. Through bills of lading and lowcai through rates guaranteed to and from all polnta .in North and South Carolina. For freight ad passage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES, Supt Wilmington, N. C. H. E. MAYNARD, F. T. M. H. H. RAYMOND, V. P. G. M. General Offices. Pier 86 N. R., N. Y. Quickest and best Lin Northwest. 81ock System. Rock Ballast. 85-lb. Rail Scbedale ta Effect May 1st, 1B00. Hlk&Wsteni m .West ana I Apply at Union Depot Ticket Office or S. A. L. Railway Freight umce. elephones No. 1294 or No. 5. rains Leave Wilmington Effective November 7, 1909. No. 45 4:50 A. M. For Hamlet and Charlotte, connects at Hamlet with No. 66 for Raleigh and Points north. ocai sleeper for Hamlet open the night be- ore at 9:00 P; M. . No. 393:20 P. M. For Hamlet, nonnctins with through trains lor Atlanta. Charlotte, Birmingham, Jack sonville, Norfolk, New York and trains in all directions. Trains Arrive at Wilmington. No. 401:15 P. M. From Halet No. 44 12:20 A. M. From Char- otte and Hamlet. No: 45 connects at Hamlet with No. 66 for all points North at -Monroe with No. 53 for Atlanta. . No. 39 connects at Hamlet with No. 41 for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis and Charlotte, with No. 84 and No. 92 for Washington and New York and Portsmouth. Norfolk - and No. 43 if or Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. .Ticket office,. Union Station. v. . B. .W. ARRINGTON; 'Union Ticket" Agent. . Phone 1294. - -F. A7 FETTER, Agent, Phone N6. 6. i C. H. GATTIS, ' " ' '- . DistrictlPassenger Agent - - Raleigh, N. C. C. B. RYAN, General Passenger Agent, -Portsmouth. Va. Lv. Norfolk T:30a.m L.v. Petersburs . . .uo:z5 a.m. Lv. Durham f :vtf a.m. Lv. Lynchburg ...1 2:80p.m. ' Cincinnati ....I 7:10a.m. .rj Columbus ....i C:46 a.m. Aj-i. Chicago j 6:00 p.m. 4r. St. oult I 7:28 p.m. 7:80 p.m. 10:20 p.m. :io p.m. 2:18 a.m. 7:20 p.m. 7:41 p.m. 7:so a.m. 8:80 a.m. Close connections made for 8eattla. n Francisco and all Western points. Pullman sleeping and parlor ears rl. And W. Cafe dining ears. Equipment and service standard of excellence. Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains crossed at most picturesque parts. Time tables, descriptive ' literature and : Information tree. Correspondent Invited. W. B. BBYILI - Gen. Pass. Agent. Roanoke. Va, a H . BOSLJBT, - uisc fass. Aarent. Kianseoaa. vol . WHY NO" - TRY I -POPHAM'8 i ASTHMA REMEDY Gives prompt and positive, relief In fevery case. Sold, by ' druggists, "J price U.00. Trial -package " by mall 10 cents. . . WILLIAMS' M'F'Q. CO Props. " : - CLEVELAND, O. , Sold hy R. R. Bellamy. , A Siitch in Time Saves Mne" Take advantage of the com mon sense ' contained in the above old adage, by giving us your orders for Stoves and , heaters before the cold weather, arrives.- ' ' V' i We carry one of .the largest stocks . and best assortment of Hardware in the State at prices which defy competition. V Come In, call up 106 or 10SO-- or write and let us figure with you., ' . . ' ' . . , ; V J.W.MURCBISON 6 COMPANY. ' ; 109-lli North Front Street . oo 5-tf. The 'Tsargain hunter" Js no longer the . woman ; whd merely haunta the stores. She is the woman who watch es the ads and goes to the - stores strictly on business. V v : - CHANGE Ol PROGRAMME NEYIA OUT1 NKVCft OVLSi . - G Conto. V 4:
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