IMPORTUNITY TIME-IN.- I -t0'; Si?1 ' this .(!
QCj-u. DIniTijc.r; ,h,uh the contest manager doSf not!
DISPATCH BIG CONTEST
iContinuel From Pago' One.')
j. ! iv. uuua ui&uw I
" qt ?orae of you will beat -he win
one of the automobiles or other
0erps telling how easy he or she won.
prlZ 'vmi will feel like going out and
J"1-"
THE STAND.
Abbtisurg,iN,; c. ?
V0U1 scii.
'It is better to have
sav that
i "qrd lo?t than to have never
loved at all
v rented-
I"c -j win than it is t n nnt
anil nui " " ... - .
u is the same way in
It is better to have tried
to win
to win s
uch fine prizes as The Dis
Acme, N, ;,c,
Rcna
Mattie Powell.. i'.
-; - - Atma, ' n C. :
Mrs Robert Belch. . . :'
Annie McLeari .-I . 1.
Armoury N. C.
Mrs. L. B. Daniel . . .-. . .
Atkinson, N. C.
-h is eiving away.
1'. nntestants become
d when an opponent casts a big j
Mabel -Henry . ; . ...
SaUie J. Kelly. .. ...
I H K J' TVV A j "-
discour- iVUiie wooucock .; ......
Aiitryville, N. C.
; 3400
. 3,050
2,320
3,740
-v .
- , -
1,260
15,110
7,870
. 3,020
3,200
2,150
. -
-4
vote.
uirh that object in view The Rovella Autry ..
ill then stop by the way-
(ate
Fay Cashwell
Violet Cooper . . .
Btadenboro, N
Myra Hilburn. . . . . . . .
Boardman, N. C.
Mrs. Bettie Haynes
Lucile Jolly .
2,360
2,810
1,910
C.
C"u . , V, fon Vacs Via.
311(1 Dr-UH'"11 "ti laic i
is defeat. Do not pay any atten-
"st go ahead and do the best you
!Tn and you will never regret it.
fliiinc out the subscription or-
n iii'"-e. - ' 7 - m i
- candidates will confer a great y oianiey ..
nr on the Circulation and Contest Bolton, N.
Joartment by writing names and ad- j Mud Council . . .. ..
pC Will t All 1 v-, w '
whether the subscription is new I oeuian waison . . ..
ivirs. k. n, jraarora
Ophelia Carr 1,070
Annabel Futch 1,000
Mrs. Rachel Johnson
cate
or old.
C.
C.
I! was announced in the beginning
,hp rontest that tne nrst suoscrip-
i'1 ' . .
3,370
1,400
1,300
1,070
1,000
3,010
1,000
L.2$0
1.000
2,760
2,070
3,600
3,100
3,200
2,600
2,40
8,100
2;iio
3,700
2,049
2,2i0
3,616
1.380
3,200
Til r f ! t u in jj -..wv.
i ii in " -
.-mild Kiv
offer i-c
-till in effect, although some I Eleanor, Williams
,f .hp candidates seem to hare the j iula Wallace . . .
ih-i! it nas ciosea. aucn is noi assic vviiiitius
idea
the case
If vou have not sent In your
1,000
23,000 extra votes, and this j Sallie Johnson 1,100
3,220
1,000
1,210
Burgaw, J?, F. D. No. 3, N. C.
Mabel Bowen . . 1700
Ada Bordeaux 1,000
Effie Blanchard . . 1,040
Cerro Gordo.
Agnes Griffin .. .. 3,320
Pauline Hammond .. .. .. .. 2,250
Out-of-town i Virginia Smith .. 1,000
subscrip-1 Chadbourn, N. C.
and they Fay McLellan .. 1,410
(jfCt SUOt I ip nun cJ " t"" e--
,h"QP fxtr:1. votes.
Remember that two subscriptions
for a year each, or one subscription
for two years, turned in by Saturday
night. December 9th, at 9 p. m., will
eivp r.0.000 extra votes
candidates can mail their
Tions any time Saturday
"Muck More Pleasant -"fjMMliiPT.
More Paktatle
More Convenient than OH 1 y' J)
And More Efficacious J m0 IS
jr CARTER'S : l J - y
1 LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Maude Ivey, . .i-,. . ,v ., .
...a, I,- ciinton, Mr t.
Cornelia Ferrell v . ;V:I
: Conway, S. C.
Marguerite Collins . . ..v
Mazella Hedley . . . . .
Molly Jones . , . . . .
Nettie Maude' Mishoe
Mazie Oliver . .
Aleen. Spivey.. . . . 1 . . ..
'lit public n. c.
Maude Allen '. . ; .
Wiliette Hughes t. .. .. .. .
Alma McDaniel J. ... ....
y eiizabcthtown, N. C.v
Agnes Cromarti . . .
"Ruth Hester. . . .
Evergreen, H. C.
Suda Fay Benton .. ..
Eleon Dunham
Mrs -J. W.' Griffin . . .. .
Lizzie Griffin
Inez Shaw
Fair Bluff, N. C.
Frankie Anderson ; 3,010
Lillian Bartley. 2,860
Artyemae Cribbs ff,670
Eva Elvington , ... . 1,730
Pet Martin 1.770
Grace Powell 2,010 f
Pauline Renfrow 4,600
Fairmont, N, C.
Bennie Baker .. 2,940
Olga Carrell 1,910
Bonnie Granthum .... . . .. 3,000
Bertha Jenkins .... 1,780
Mrs. J. L. Watson 2,740
Faison, N. C.
Mrs. P. A. Clifton 2,040
Elizabeth Gibson 2.300
Margaret Southerland 3,840
'Freeman, N. C.
Nora-Alford 1,900
Pecolia Grice 1,270
Ethel Grimsley 11,400
Minnie Hardy .. 14,850-
Garland, N. C.
Eella Carter 3,710
Mrs. P. S. Cromartie 1.210
Leila Herring 2,310
Gibson, N. C.
Jessie Baxley 3.100
Mrs. W. H. Webster 2.700
Gladys Wright 2,340
Goldsboro, N. C.
Doris Crawford 1,110
Hamlet, N. C.
Gladys Sherwood . . .... . . 2,750
Grace Simpson 3,390
Hallsboro, N. C.
Esther Miller 1,000
Maude Pierce 1,000
Ivanhoe, N. C.
Mrs. G. G. Bannerman . . . . . . 1.7O0
Margaret Corbet t 3,100
Jacksonville, N. C.
Julia Bender 2,100
. -
'."v-
;? ; ";:',
T: ,;-.- '
.1
C.
3,040
2,810
2,010
1.800
2,720
Grace-Parker .-.
S; Mil In"
May :Bird '.-.v. v -; . -Mayo"
Suggins 1 . '. ;Xi?f
B$lJn.ereer
Annie Mclntyi'b . . . r' .
Blanche Thornton . . .
Virginia Winstead
Ruth E. Wolff .7 . .
New Bern, N. C.
Pauline, Barrington . , .
Lena Benten . . . . . . . . . .
Agnes Daw. v ; v. . . ;
Mrs- Mathew H8.H . ... . .
' Newberlln, N. C.
Mrs. R. C. Applewhite . . .
Elizabeth Metts i . . . . .
Pembroke N, C.
Mrs. Margaret. Pennington . .
Pearl Sheppard . . . . '. . . .
R. F.-O., - Pembroke, N
Inez ' Lewis v . i . .
StellaMcNeill , ..
Ethel Brown . . . . . ; . . . .
Phoenix, N. C.
Annie Maye : Butler
Gretchen Gaylard . . . .
Mae Medlin . . ..-..
Pfoctorville, N. C.
Blanche Surles ..'
Rockingham, N. C.
Lillian Biggs'.. .. .. .. ..
I61a, Cole , . . . .,. -. . .
Maggie Hasty . v. . .. .
Emma Porter
Roseboro, N. C.
Crosby Fisher ... . .. .. .... 3,720
Rosehlll, N. C.
Mary Usher V-; . ..' .. .. .....1,200
Rowland, N. C.
Bessie Broke .i-.. V. .'. .
Beula Williams .. . . . .
Shallotte, N. C.
Irene Rourk 2,200
Rexie Tripp 3,040
Rexie Tripp .. 2,300
Sneads Ferry, N. C.
t mist Mii f -H-n lrrni
luuii u 1 in 1 1 inn i
o nin
.v 4,600?:
1,220
.. 2,070!.
. . 3.190 Look Years Younger!' Use Grandmoth-
J er's Recipe of Sage Tea and 8ul
..1,040 phur and Nobody Will Know. 1
. .V. 1,000 j : ,-,., . j
. . 1000 -The use of Sage and; Sulphur for re
1,110 j storing faded, gray hair to its natural
.color dates back to grandmother's time.
. . 2,710 ' She used it to keep her hair beautifully
2,810 dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever ,
her nair took on that dull, faded or :
streaked appearance, this simple mix-;
ture was applied with wonderful effect.i
But brewing at. home is-mussy. and,;
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at;
any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound," you will get this famous old.
6,120
2,400
1,710
16,090
4,100
1.660
..2,000
2,040
preparation, improved by the addition
of other ingredients, which can be de
pended upon to restore natural color
and beauty to the hair. f
A well-known downtown druggist:
says it darkens the hair so naturally:
and evenly that nobody can tell it has;
been applied. You simply dampen a;
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking ' one :
strand at a time. By morning the gray,
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, it becomes beautifully
dark and glossy.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Gompound
is a delightful toilet requisite for those
1,270 j who desire a more youthful appear
1,090 1 ance. It is not intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention or disease.
Advt. '
Arrlyalt and Departtaniii it Tndxis at Wilmington, Efrectite Nov. lith,
FORECLOSURE SALE.
Ry virtue of the power of sale contained
in n certain mortgage deed, dated the fith
To T aa WllHa O Q?n . dav -of .Tnniinrv. 191.1. nnd rtnlv rpcnrdfd in
t V ... I J. IflHIO, a .. .. .. .. , v J J 1 . - - 1 1 . - -
Mamie Daniels 1,000
Janie James 14,950
Bessie Newton . . , . .... . . 7,250
Ellen Windsor 3,010
St. Pauls, N. C.
Christianna Guyton 3,900
Supply, N. C.
Clossie Edwards . . . . ; 3,120
Jessie Pigott 3,250
Rotha Sellers , . 2,850
Swansboro, N. C.
Grace Bloodgood .. 2,160
Elizabeth Darden
Julia Piner. . 2,400
Olive Pittman 2,010
Retta Ward .. .. 1,900
Tar Heel, N, C.
Leila Grimes 3,900
Teacheys, N. C.
Beatrice McMillan 2,100
K.veiyn v;oie aAUU Wilma Wells 1,720 land more particularly shown on map of
3,070
3,710
1,100
2,100
1.400
bat the RayoLamp will
help you to read for hpurs without - Strain.
Steadier than ga8more restful than elec
tricity cheaper than either.
No troublesome lamp-shade or chimney to
remove when lighting.
Clean Steady Portable
Use Aladdin Security CJil the moat eco
nomical kerosene oil for best results.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(New Jersey)
BALTIMORE, MD.
Washineton, D.C. Charlotte, N. C.
Norfolk, Vm. Charleston, W. Va.
Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C.
Mary Emma Freeborn 4,200 Mrs
Helen Klein
Mrs. R. C. Warlick
R. F. O., Jacksonville, N.
Rachel Scott
Mettie Walton
KenansvilJe, N. C.
Fannie Bryan.. ..
Leona Grady
Virginia Johnson . . . . . .
Blanche Swinson
Kenlv. N. C.
Mrs. Emma Broughton
Inez Edgerton '.
Sadie Morris
Mrs. J. R. Sauls . .
Agnes Watson
Laurel Kl!i, N. C.
Mafy Snead
LP'Tinrurg, N. C.
J Eugenia Fairley
Ellen Long
Myrtle Willoughby
Lor is, S. C.
Dorothy Gladys Butler . .
I iimhurfAn M t
j Iola Ivey
, Magnolia, N. C.
I Maggie Carroll
Marietta, N. C.
Mae Oliver
Marion, S. C.
Sadie Collins . . ....
Ruth Harrelson
Mary Lee Jones . .
Ruth McEarchen
Ethel' Murden ....
Edith Snipes
Kate Williams
Maxton, N.
Jeddie Mae Bristow
E. Page
1.740 .. Town creek, N. C.
12.7U0 Lizzie F. Cannon . . ....
C. Beulah McKeithan
1,720 . Gussie Skipper. . .... . . ..
. 1,910 j Turkey, N. C. -
i Lena Hunter
2,370 ' Annie Lou Kelly
3,570
2.640
4,300
Verona, N. C.
I I (New Jersey) I J
"ll BALTIMORE, MD. I - -
II Washineton, D.C. Charlotte, N. C. L
fl Norfolk, Va. Charleston, W. Va. 1
Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. yf
C.
.2,740 Beulah Adams .... . . . . . .. .
1,640 i Nannie Sewell
I Warsaw, N. C.
1,970 ;Annie Lee Adkins
1.820 j Evelyn Anderson
.1,700; Mattie Owens. .
2,050 j Susie Faison
1,360 saran itunter
Watha, N. C.
Pansey Justice . . ....
Wallace, N. C.
Hattie Powers
Mrs. L F. Saunders
Whiteville, N. C.
' Penny Carter . .
3,600 , Rachel Grady
! Lucile Powell
6,240 j Jessie Smith
I Winter Park, N. C
1,810 : Mrs. G. A. Bishop
(Virginia Cockrell .. ..
3,050 " Evelyn Herring
f W'imington, N. C.
3,020 Thelma Applewhite
1,960 1 Mamie Baldwin
Alma Bryan . ;
Effa Boon
1,600 Mrs. B. C. Baggett
3,040 Ara, Carter
2.250 Mrs. M.-B. Cavanaugh .. ..
I Frances Cheek
2,270 Mrs. J. E. Clark
2,720
2.G00
9.790
.9,320
4,980
5,870
3,120
In the office of the Register of Deeds of
npw rianovcr toumy, rsorin cam una, maue
by T. L. Ruth to Julia H. Hill, defalt
having been made in the payment of the in
debtednes thereby secured, tne undersigned
will, at the oCurt House doc in the Coun
ty and State aforesaid, sell, at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, for cash at 12
o'clock M.. on Monday the 11th day of De- -cember,
lfllG, all that certain lot of land
and premises, described in and conveyed by
said mortgage, situate, lying and being in
the City of Wilmington, County of New
Hanover, and state of North Carolina,
bounded and described as follows to-wlt:
BEGINNING at a point in the eastern
line of Fourth street one hundred and sixty-live
(165) feet south of the southeastern
. Intersection of Fourth and Kidder streets.
1,770 'j and running thence southwardly along the
eastern une or iourtn street tnirty-tnree
feet: thence eastwardly and parallel
with Kidder street one uundred and fifty
(150) feet'; thence Northwardly and par
allel with Fourth street thirty-three (83)
feet: thence westwardly and parallel with
J Kidder street one hundred and fifty (150),
ieet 10 1 ne eastern une or ourtn street.
Same being part of the western half of Lot
No. 3 in Block No. 557 of the official plan
or tne city or Wilmington, worth Carolina
property or tne Wilmington, suburban Com
pany. recorded in Book &, page 385 of the
records of New Hanover County, as Lots 40
and 29 in said Block.
Itnted find nnateil thia Oth lair tt Mnuom
2,050 J ber, 191C.
n. r. wiuumii, Assignee.
ll-0-law-4w thus
3.00U
AGIO. Mrs. James E. Holton .. .. 12.220
Ada Humphrey .. .. 8,000
,1,100 Hattie R. James 2,02tf
2,060 Sallie Justice. . 3,910
Gladys Johnson . . . . .... 4,530
1.900 Beatrice Leslie 6,050
2,050 Mrs, T. i. Linder 1,300
3,040 Marie Lockfaw 4,440
1,950 Mary Lorenzo 15,930.
2,010 mis. Herbert McCartney . . . . 4,710
Rosa, Mathews .. .. 2,150
3,920 Annie McMillan . . 5,180
Kate Northrop 1,620
1,250 Edna Myers .. 1,350
3,100 Sophie Northrop 1,500
Annabelle Nurnberger 7,740
1,000 Mrs. S. F. Page . . 9,490
1,000 Mrs. L Parker 6,100
1,90-1 Mazie Paul . . 3,870
3.100 Bessie Pope 2,530
I Mrs. J. A. Raynor 1,050
5.720J Catherine-Roach 3,010
8,390 Mrs. Bessie M. Robbins . . . . 11,580
2.S60 Loree Rodgers 11,880
Trixie Rouse 6,700
Mr-a T XI Qanllin 1 1 5ft I
4 I . A . . LKllUIIIll .. a. .. , 1 1 'J
Anna Skipper 2,640
Callie Scott 3,920
Elizabeth Sloan .. .. 6,210
Wlkings Smith
2,940 Ruth Bolles Sebrell
3,280 Vlary Wright Tay;or .
3,440 Florence Taylor . . .
2,710 , Gladys Twining . . . .
3,053
.2,920
1,400
4,100
4,050
Anna Dell Henderson 2,200. Mrs. Fred W. Dock 1.040 Almeria Wolf .. 4,060
Maude McRae . . .. 1,000 Mrs. J. E. Ennett 4,770
Ophelia Ormoml 3,000 Mrs. F. Eubank l.OOu
Katie Lee McKinnon 1.000 f Site Everett .. .. 3,100
May.wille, N. C. I Marie Fleet 3,560
Gladys Collins 2,200 Bessie Hardwlck 4,600
Mrs. Ernest A Taylor 3,120 Mamie Godwin 6,220
R. F. D., Maysville, N. C. Sadie Green 1,920
Sadie Morton 1.920 Vera Furlong 3,600.
Lizzie Mills 1,720 . Josephine Harriss , 3,100
Mt. Olive, N. C. Mrs, Kathleen Heatherby .... 2,450
Eva English 1,000 Mary C. Hewlett .. 8,270
Mrs. Walter L. Woods 4.200
Mary Glenn Williamson .. .. 3,480
Wilmington, R. F. D. 2.
Edna P. Brown 2,700
Alma Padrick 4,020
Lillie Mae Carey 2,100
Beulah Edens 4,040
Harriet Johnson . . 2,070
Kate Williams 1.920 j
Wlllard, N. C.
Callie Wells , 14,91fl
'I
to and mum
asbivaLsi
No. 90.
'No. e.
tfoiw wed. and
rridy Only.
XHUly.
SjSO A. M.
No. ta.
Dally.
S:00 A. a.
No. 69. -Dally.
8:45 A.M.
No. C2.
Now Dally
Daily
no. n.
Dally.
8:45 P. M.
No. 60.
Toes., Tbur.
and Sat. only
:80 P. M.
No. 42.
Dally.
6:45 P. M.
1 - - , ' ' '
ii. I i I in i . i i I i ' l i
(JOldeboto, Bictttond, Norfdll knd Saetrt ' No. OL
-, North Carolina potata. Connecti at Golds- liia A. H. ,
bro mtk Southern Railway a MarfaU Dally Except
aoattem RaUroad. - Monday,
"V v ',. ''-j '-iW 'lit - No. 65. "
Jiekaonrlil, New fieri a Imteedtate ns P. M.
StaUotU. lloji- Wed. ahd
. Friday Paly,
'i Ml Ifl'l i ii Hi ll n ! I l . i'i I I I . "
Chadboam, Coowayr S'lorenc, cnuuleatoa, N- a
Savanna, v.. JaekaoorUIm I'emp.. 8U ullir
Petertburc. Fort Mlrera Columbia ibo i i
. AiaeylllA. PnUman Bleeping Cara c?twoe n 7
Hllmluton and Colombia, epeo to re
celTe otitbonnd - pasaensera .at Wilmln
toa at and after liiiOQ P. M. and any be
.. eccQpied. inboad ontil T:00 A. M. ,
Uoldsboro, ttlobmnnd, Nortolk and Wth.
. ing'on. Parlor Cars between Wllntfagton No. 40
and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Moont Daily.
with New York trains bavins Pullman o:ts P.M.
8ervlce. . . ,
.olid train between Wilmington anl Mt, No. S2
Airy via Fayettevllle and Banford. Dally.
' . BQ0 P. M.
No. fa.
jackaonTtUe, New Barn and laternivdlate Dally
stations. it:80 p. m.
Cbadbonrn, Florence. Colombia, , Anajnate, '
Atlanta and tbe Weet. Char'eaton Sa-
vannab and all Florida Point. All HteeJ M
Pullman Sleeping Cara between Wllmlo fiJirV
ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Bleeping V.7 M
Cars dally between Florence ant Colum- "
bla, which may be occupied nt Colum
bia until 7:00 A. M.
No. CO.
FayetterlUa an Iatennedlata tcle. SufaUoSIly
10:15 A.M.
, Dally.
loldsbcro, Richmond, Norfolk, Waanlugtoa
and New York, Pullman Brot'er, MCXt
Bleeping Cars, between Wilmington and No. 4L
Washington, connecting with New Tori Dally
trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman t:50 A. M.
Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and
Norfolk. '
For Foldar, Reset'vatlons, ratos of fares, etc., call 'Phone 1C0.
W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Manager.
General Passenger Agent.
Wilmington, N. C,
SUBURBAN SCHEDULE
IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4, 1916.
WINTER PARK, WRIGHTS VIIXE, WRIGHTS-
VILLE BEACH
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.
WEEK DAYS.
" WESTBOUND.
EA8TBOUND.
Leave
"Electric
Center"
for
Winter Park.
C :30 A. M.
6:50 A. M.
8:00 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
10 :00 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
1:10 P. M.
1:55 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
3:30 P. M.
4:10 P. M.
4:30 P. M.
4:50 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
fi.lO P. M.
6:40 P. M.
7:15 P. M.
8:15 P. M.
9:15 P. M.
10:15 P. M.
11 :15 P. M.
Leave
"Electric
Center"
for
Wrights ville
6 :30 A. M.
0:50 A. M.
8 :00 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
10:00 A. M.
11 :30 A. M.
1:10 P. M.
1:55 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
3 :00 P. M.
4:30 P. M.
5 :30' P.' M.
6:10 P. M.
6:40 P. M.
7:15 P. M.
8:15 P. M.
9:15 P. M.
10:15 P. M.
11:15 P. M.
Leave
"Electric
Center"
for
Beach.
6:30 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
10:00 A. M.
11 :30 A. M.
1:10 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
4:30 P. M.
6:40 P. M.
9:15 P. M.
Leave
Beach,
for
Wilmington.
Leave
Wrlghtsvllle
for
Wilmington.
7:40 A. M.
9':15 A." M.
10 :45 A. M.
12:15 P. M.
tl:45 P. M.
-3:45 P.M.
5:15 P. M.I
f7:15 P. M.
10:00 P. M.
6:15 A. M.
7:20 A. M.
7:50 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
0:25 A. M.
10:55 A. M.
12:25 P. M.
1:00 P. M.
2:25 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
3 :55 P. M.
5:25 P.
6:00 P.
6:40 P,
7:20 P.
7:55 P.
8:45 P.
10:10 P.
10:45 P.
11:45 P.
M.
M.
M.
M.
y.
M.
M.
M.
M.
Does not go beyond Station No. 3 on Beach.
tLeaves from Station No. 3 on Beach.
Sundays!
EASTBOUND.
Leaye ; Leave
"Electric "Electric
Center" I Center"
for I for
Winter Park. Wrightsville.
C:30 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
10:00 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
1:00 P. M.
2:00 P. M.
2 :30 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
3:30 P. M
4:00 P. M
430 P. M,
5:00 P. M
5:30 P. M.
0:10 P. M.
0:40 P. M.
7:15 P. M.
8:15 P. M.
0:15 P. M.
10:15 P. M.
11:15 P. M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.'
M.'
M.I
M.'
M.I
6:30 A
8:30 A
10:00 A
11:30 A
1:00 P,
2:00 P
2:30 P
3:ih, P.
3 -30 P.
4:00 P. M.
4:30 P. M.
5:00 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
0:10 P. M.
6:40 P. M.
7:15 P. M.
8:15 P. M.
0 :15 P. M.
10:15 P. M.
11:15 P. M.
: Leave
! "Electric
! Center"
! for
Beach.
6:30 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
10:00 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
1:00 P. M.
2:00 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
3:30 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
4::Wl P. M.
5:00 P. M.
0:40 P. M.
0:15 P. M.
WESTBOUND.
Leave
Beach
for
Wilmington.
Leave
Wrightsville
for
Wilmington.
t7 :05 A. M.'
0:15 A. M.
7:15 A. M.
0:25 A. M.
10:20 A. M.
10:45 A. M. 10:55 A. M,
12:15 P. M.i 12:25 P. M.
1:45 P M. 1:55 P. M.
Leave
Winter Park,
for
Wilmington.
2:45 P. M.
3:15 P
3:45 P,
4:15 P.
4:45 P
5:15 P. M.
5:45 P. M.
M.
M.
M.'
2:55 P.
3:25 P.
M
M.
3:55 P. M
4:25 P. M.
4:55 P.
f7 :15 P. M.
10:00 P. M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
5:25 P,
5:55 P
0:00 P
6:40 P. M
7:20 P. M
7:55 1'
8:45 I
10:10 1
10:45 P
M
M.
M.
M.
11:43 P. M.
7:26 A. M.
O.-rirt A. M.
10:31 A. M.
11:00 A
12:36 P,
2 i06 P,
3:06 P.
3:36 P
4:06 P
4:.'W1 P,
5:mi p,
5:36 P,
0:ft6 P. M.
0:11 P. M.
6:5t P. M.
7:31 P. M.
8:06 P. M.
8:50 P. M.
30:21 P. M.
30:56 P. M.
3 1 :56 P. M.
Leave
Winter Park,
for
Wilmington.
6:20 A. M.
7:31 A. M.
8:01 A. M.
8:41 A. M.
0:36 A. M.
11:06 A. M.
12:30 P. M.
2:01 P. M.
2:36 P. M.
3:11 P. M.
3:50 P. M.
4 :06 P. M.
4:30 P. M.'
5:10 P. M.
5:36 P. M.
0:11 P. M.
6:51 P. M.
7:31 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
8:56 P. M.
10:21 P. M.
10:56 P. TV..
I 31:56 P. M.
M
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M. '
Does not go beyond Station No. 3 on Beach.
tLeaves from Station No. 3 on Beach.
FREIGHT SCHEDULE.
(Daily Except Sunday.)
Leave Ninth and Orange Streets, 3:30 P. M.
Freight Depot Open from 2:30 to 3:30. P. M.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
This Table shows the time at which trains may be expected to arrive
at and depart from the several stations, but the arrivals and doparture$
are not guaranteed.
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