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PAGE FOUR THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH BY " WAY OF' STI MU LATION.- It may sometimes be reasoned, and wirn rnofl eiieuL. mat auc&- " PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY : been' made on a pertain project, BY DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO . .i,ftTltl- to e6ttln, something oifio Rtartfid. However, the , former , . 173 frequently needs a" word of encourage !!!!!!!205 ment. Just lie.a good ball team, it mav he helDed by rooting. That is ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. .!wny it is weU to keep interest stimu lated" in the packing house that it is , 1 .TELEPHONES Business Office. . . . ........ Editorial Rooms IN HONOR' AMONdT STATES. If a I bill S ; which Representative Charles H;; Dillon, of iSoutli Dakota; has intrbduceid passes congress .all fuj ture danger "of one -, state taking ad- va ntage pt the plight -of another ; state will" .te" ' obviated, and, incidentally. North" Carolina1 may be saved the trou ble and expense of fighting . more of the old carpetbag bond V suits. The legislation would provide : ' v y "That lnf all cases where one state seeks ;-to maintain s an original action against; another state, in the Supreme PAYAdLc Jinioii-T wr. 0-. o-tfinrt nnon for es ADVANCE H"81 " Daily and Sunday .. ..$54)0 tablishment in New Hanover county, . , .aba o tt. i- v.ov Vi? w-1l monfhpr this TlaJiv and Sundav. six mohuib...iv ou v. ' - i TiafivftTirt Sundav. Three Months. $1.25 hoe killing time, is bound to suggest Court of the United States upon any Subscription Price Delivered by thought that it is an extra good ''r.:.- - Carrier In City: I occasion to call attention to. the sue- Daily and Sunday, per week. . . . . . .10c e Qject . f &dklng nouses Or When Paid in Advance at Office Daily and Sunday, One Year $50 hi other spots. Daily and Sunday, Six Months. ..$2.60 The following article from the Dally and Sunday, Three Months. $T.30 Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser should prove enthusiastic encouragement ior Entered at the Postoffice In Wllmlng- th.ose folks who have been enterpris- -ton, N. C., as Second-class Matter. ,ing enough to stand by the splendid proposition here: Foreign Advertising Representatives: MacQuoid-MIller Co., Inc., New York and Chicago. plant is obligation or dispute which does not arise directly between such states, but does arise between the defendant state and , some individual or corpora- tion that has transferred suchV right or obligation to the complaining state, such transferee, must show, in ordef to maintain such suit, that it became such owner by transfer in good faith for full value before maturity in the usual course without any notice of MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. This is the seasonable time for hot- air. The butter trust, grease its fingers. never fails to The poor are at least saved breach of promise suits. manage-1 tl e dishonor of such" obligation. I "The Waycrosfs packing crowded with hogs. The ment last week turned down a ship- j There is everything logical about ment of a thousand hogs destined for such a measure. "It might seem to that plant and for two days, says The j insult the honor of the states, but for Waycross Journal-Herald, the wires : the fact that it is a matter of record have been kept hot by shippers ask- j that a commonwealth was tempted and ing the plant there to receive their J slipped. There is nothing unreason- "Marries a Fat Man. will find a weigh. Verily, love Most any man is willing to b6 John nie on the $10 spot. Hard to warm up to any subject this kind of weather. May be the Rumanians are simply running to keep warm. We don't care how soon they thresh out the wheat high price. hogs. "The Waycross plant has been in operation for about' three weeks. At first many people feared that the plant would not attract enough hogs 1 to keep it in operation on full time. The result has been the reverse. The plant has been,working over-time, and now it is sending telegrams to farm ers with carload lots, of hogs saying that it cannot receive any more grunt ers for .the present. New - packing plants will start up in a fQW days at Macon, Scottsboro and Tifton. "It is the hog season and the few packing houses in this section of the South are very busy." able in the bill, as, aside from wish ing to preserve comity, no state should desire to be made a cat's paw and should not put greed above, all else. Why should not a state have as much integrity as an Individual? It is said that if the bill passes it will put an end to Cuba's claim against North "Carolina. ceautiiTT-i om y-. ompiexicn Not artificially, but erma nently, by drinking a glass of this -delicious TcUgestant with eacb meal Vt : .'&. -:.;: . :V Vv-; V1"- - V Shivar m PURE DIGESTIVE" AROMATICS WITH - SHIVAR HIKERAL WATER ARO G'RGER . Clarifies and puts: roses "and beauty In saJlow cheeks of bid and young. At all grocers and druggists. Satis faction guaranteed or money refund ed on first dozen. '' " ' Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated Shivar.Mlneral Spring, SheL ton, S. Q; If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone CRESCENT CANDY CO. Wholesale Dlstribotors for Wilmiastoa. ilemareViperlIiiotif'liir tress ay part or tne ooyw ajb ib w-" A" . . 1. "V: y E MS - Send fot booklet free. nma by ., ; -; Careen' Drug Store. 109 Market Street WP ARE YOO JAPPY? When you can make some one else happy. ' '' ; GOOD VISION A' Christmas gift treasured the year 'round. ' . .Our Christmas gift certificate plan enables you to make glasses Including examination, a Christ mas gift. $ The gift certificate is neat and attractive. SEE OUR WINDOW Remember the Place. " in METHOD IN HIS SANITY. No letter or package is complete without the presence of a Red Cross seal. A headline proclaims Man Runs Amuck." In other words, an American tank in action. As the great warring nations are now battling in the arena of diplom acy, each trying to gain the strategic position in the proposed peace situa tion, so that the world's opinion may be gained and their own people may applaud or become more embittered, Drunken however the exigencies of the occa sion may demand, it is well for Pres ident Wilson to. take ' a hand in the same game. Evidently the chieftain of the United States understands this, and whatever may be his desire, how ever impulse may throb in his being and no matter his ultimate aim, he has pursued the one course that is not Snowing up in Raleigh and Asso- apt to lesse'n his power and that will ciatedt Press Haddock informs us that ' not make him a party to a squabble. without eggnog. Can't get the! He has refrained from expressing the May be Old Man Weather thinks he may. as well join the pluto crats l at that merry ame. of freeze- out. In view of both the season and the weather this is especially the time of year to caution about the use of fire. Now that the weather is some what cold, when fires are often hur riedly made and carelessly handled, and this is the festive season when thoughts of the children turn to play in which fire is more or less mixed, certainly this is the time of all times to preach of the danger of fire, of the probability of it, if grown-ups are not careful and the children warn ed about playing with fire. It is timely to stress "an ounce of preven tion is worth a pound . of cure." - I X DAILY LESSON IN HISTORY. $47.65 EXCURSION TO HAVANA THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. For the Christmas and New Yeari Holiday excursion to Cuba, the Atlan tic Coast Line will sell excursion tickets from Wilmington to Havana, including meals and berths on steam ships, at the fare and on the date named above, limited returning until January 7, 1917. Fares will annlv via Jacksonville. 1 S thence via the East Coast and the "Over-Sea Railroad," or via the West Coast of Florida, through Port Tampa, but not going via one route and re turning via the other; and tickets will be good to stop over at all stations en route, either on the going or re turn trip, or both. ' Proportionate Fares from Nearly Every Other 'Point in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Children Half Fare. For schedules, reservations on trains and ships, and interesting lit erature on Cuba, apply to the under signed, who will procure it for you promptly. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. Phone 160. Wilmington. N. C. Dr. Miles W. Maioiiey President and Manager. every : v yffil yfd c L X'J.? 'If ValierV Dainty Flour makes successful baking almost a mathematical certainty. For every kind of baking biscuits, cake, or pastry it gives uniformly fine results because its quality is fine. ValSer's Dainty Floor is made of finest flavored wheat; milled by a special slow process Which savse au the fine flavor; then sifted through silk to make its tex ture extra fine Have your grocer aend you Valier c Dainty. T Cerbett Ce., Wholesale DutriksUr. V -,,Kufactured From tfCTn) WINTER WHEAT 0F&ESTQUAUTY iillllllllllllllli!IIII!ll!ISIlliillli:ill!lillllilIIII!lllll!!lllllllllliyi J B. McC ABE & CO., 1 E Certified Public Accoun- i tents. 1; JKoom 815 Mnrehiaon Bank BUf, ' Phone: 996. WILMfNGTON, tf. t IIIIi!ltllllilll!!l!lllllIIIIUllllIlllllllllllllil!ll!llllllllll!III!imill ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Rsllroad of The South EXCURSION FARES $47.65 Havana, Cuba. Account Christmas and New Year Holiday Excursion. Tickets, including meals and berth on steamship, will be sold Thursday, Deo. 21, limited return ing until Jan. 7. CHRISTMA3 'EXCURSION FARES. Atlanta $17.50 Birminshac?. 24.20 Charleston 8.15 Chattanooga 22.35 Cincinnati 27.95 Columbia .. .'. 8.05 Fayetteville 3.75 he is eggs. It may not be as dangerous for a man to become intoxicated with con ceit as with booze, but he makes just as big fool of himself. position of the United States in re gard to peace until the game has been played further. It is not because the President of the United States does not want peace to prevail, because he does. It is not because he has no pity for the suffering- millions across Whether or not the country has a the Atlantic, because he has; it is green Christmas, the Old North State, not because he has no opinion as to with its abundance of holly, smilax which side is at fault, because he is and bamboo, will have an evergreena man of opinion and he has the one- advantage of being able to study the question not only as a historian and Charles Evans Hughes is to be a statesman, but as one who has elected president of the New York a vast amount of private information. Bar Association, but that is far, far gathered from the warring countries from being the presidency that he by personal representatives, at his el wanted, bow. But President Wilson under- stands that now is not the time for The stories reporting Villa's demise the United States to intercede. To being false we refuse to believe those declare that it wants peace would be declaring he is a man of peace. You superfluous, as the world must know can construe this either way you de- that every neutral wants it In fact, One Hundred Years Ago . Today. 1816-rGeneral Arnold .' Elzy, a dis tinguished commander in the Confed erate States Armyf born in Elm- wood, Md. Died in Baltimore, Feb, 21, 1871. Seventy-five Years Ago Today. 1841 The little British army be sieged in Cabul was Othreatehed with destruction by the Afghan rebels. Fifty Years Ago Today. 1866 British naval training , ship t 12-ii-3q days Chichester foundered at sea, with iuoo ui uiauj uvea. Twenty-five Years Ago Today. 1891 Guion Line steamship Abys sinia burned at sea, five days out of New York; passengers and crew rescued by the Spree. FORECLOSURE SALE. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, i - -COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by William. 71 11 c a T anil xuifo. Phorlnff ,T?nae Hafa.l December 2nd, 9ld, and recorded 'in the Florence ". ; .. 4.75 records of New .Hanover county in book c, i oe ic 79. Daee 51C the undersigned will sell to ort Myers . o5.15 the highest bidder for cash at the Court Jacksonville . ". . . 19.80 House door of New Hanover county on . r v. t . . oj o- January 18th, 1917. the following piece, Mempnrs J4.8o parcel or lot of land situate lying and be- Miami .-; .-. . . . . . . . . 37.50 ing in the city of Wilmington, State and I xra,wfiii - J ' 0717s county aforesaid, bounded and described as tT ti.to follows; beginning at the southwestern in- j New Bern .-. i ; . . I 3.90 tersection-of McRiee and Taylor streets and" Npw Orlpnnq ' 07 rk runs thence westwardly along the south-I fl , V, ai'ZZ era line of Taylor street Seventy-five (75) Norfolk 9.9& feet, thence southwardly and parallel with Ralpih 5 fi Seventh street Thirty (39) feet, thence east- rf 7 V ' "" wardly and parallel with Taulor street Richmond lO.lo Seventy-five 7o) feet to the western Une , Rocky Mount 5.35 of Mc Rae street thence northwardly along 1 0. A5 n-i cr the western line of McRee street Thirtv i bt- Augustine . . . . (30) feet to the betrinnlncr. the same beine part of lot 1 in block 338 according to the official plan of the city of Wilmington, ELLEN P. GAFFORD. Dated this 18th day of December, 1916. sire. every belligerent contends peace at its own dictation, it desires of course. YEAR AGO TODAY IN WAH December 18, 1915 Ford peace party arrived at Christiansand, Nor way; German cruiser Bremen report ed sunk in Baltic by British subma rine; Great Britain sent single men of the new volunteers; from 19 to 22 years old, to the colors; Paris report ed ani intense bombardment against German trenches near the Cise river a,nd "effective fire in St Mihiel re gion. . - : At least noticeable that those folks ! What about the terms, or1 how shall who not so many moons ago were con- the terms be arrived at? Those are demning the President for writing the vital questions, and if the United notes are now anxious for him to States failed to express itself upon write to the belligerents: j'them it would be indulging in super- ' ,fluity that might be dangerous. Presi- Ban Johnson is kicking about base- (dent ' Wilson understands this. He ball players writing for newspapers, realizes that the game has not pro Ban wants it understood that he is gressed far enough for him to ex the only and original lime-light poser press an opinion that would be of and that all others must stand off. service to the warring countries. To hazard opinion now might be to be A cable from Peking informs the sneered at; or scorned, due to the pas public, that a pilgrimage is about to Sion and prejudice of the belligerents. be made into Tibet by Lama Akewen- as the result of lack of timp to pool 'Sfdral.ntiE5adia?.d 'running thence m . , A . , 0,0 tue resun 01 iacK 01 time to cool . witb said Road South 14 degrees East. 48 gyenlinpuleh. Yet we have been off. This would certainly leave the poles; thence South, 56 degrees West, 176 complaining about the Russian and position of the, United States weaken & Hungarian names. ed. and ita would be shorn of much ,aK t ?L 1 - ocx.i jsvuu nuivu iu uesrcVB JSiSSl Do TfOKBi 1 m n . r. ... I f nonno ixHfTi ao-41 tiAn A xrAn4. An i . A ' ti.v jivuu iTcoi yviett i lueuce with said pond South 67 degrees West 40 poles; thence with said pond North 70 degrees East 96 poles to the month of Clay Bottom Branch where it enters into ' the said mill pond, and thence with the run of Clay Bottom Branch, and John Gaf- I n "I FORECLOSURE SALE. By virture of tne power of sale contained In a certain deed of morteaee execntpd bv E. F. Burdlck on the 26th. day of January 1 In the year 19""4, and registered in the re- cords of New : Hanover County in Book " number 73, at,1 page number 381, default uaving Deen maae in tne payment or the ; note ana aeot in tne said mortgage de scribed, and the power or sale therein giv en having become absolute, the undersign ed mortgagee, on Thursday, the 21st day of December, 1916, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door In the city of Wil mington, N. C, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed land and premises: Lying, situate, And being, in Mason boro Township, In New Hanover County, North Carolina. Beginning at a stake near tne run or uiay Bottom, Branch on the old Oh, Kenny's is the place to go for Coffee, Teas and Rice. He gives a Souvenir each week and does not raise. his price. C. D. KENNf C0. Exclusive Dealers in Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Rice. Fresh Roasted Coffee Daily. Souvenir Saturday. C P. KENNY 6 COMPANY Phone 679. 16 South Front. Prompt Delivery St. Louis 37.10 St. Petersburg . . 29.10 Savannah . . 12.75 Sumter .... 6.35 Tampa 29.10 Washington 15.75 And proportionate excursion fares to nearly every point in the southeast, Tickets will be sold December 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, limited returning un til January 10, 1917. , $38.10 New Orleans, La. ' Account Annual Meeting Western Fruit Jobbers Association. Tickets will be sold Jan. 27 and 28, limited Feb. 5. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, MTh. Ctnrl.l D-:tMa4 n ! Smith' PHONE 160, SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Plea. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. of its power to finally sway one side So far as calling upon the belliger- or the other or to have all sides look ent nations for peace, president Wil- vpon it as an impartial triDunal for son probably understands that it is settlement useless to talk to a. drunken man That is why perhaps. President about ;not drtoklng. Wait until he Wilson ia moving slowly in tnis gets sober to do the talking. ?ortant matter Ag least it is reason Washington news Saturday report-1 ed Count von Bernstorff, the German Not only did the Charlotte Observ : Ambassador, pleased over the situa- er rally after the disastrous fire of tion and the diplomats of the entente Saturday . morning, which gutted the ;well satis-fled In jther words, every mechanical department of Its build one is delighted with the situation- ,ng, and make Its appearance yester ave thosewho are actually doing the day in bulky Sunday form, even if ng upg- . ' jriot of the usual Sunday size, but it VLi -i . . presented a picture of the. burned ,.v President Brooks has offered the hnnn- , : iv o ' . building. When a newspaper can Services of;the State Bar Association show people itself afire so to sneak to the legislature. Does that carry that Is what wt caU enterprisT as a ,arahth it that whatever weU as grit andenS ' laws are enacted, after the -bar asso- 1 ' , elation ' has passed on them, win not afterwards b fhe "lawyers? New -VrtrV - afterwards be attacked as invalid by snow in vp w xrl T fcl i--f snow, in, years. However, .New York ers can easily get hot Tom and Jerry. PracticalXmas Gifts Useful Gifts are appreciated most of all Many useful thin era are here in wide acres more or less, being the same land and Varietv Mieht wa nntreeat tnr In. premises conveyed and described in deed VBrirlJf' Jmigni we suggest, ror in- irum Aaron ana serena .uavis to W. p. Old- nam, registered in the records of New Hanover County aforesaid, in book Y Y Y at page nnmber 575. . This the 20th day of November, 1916. WINSLOW W. SMITH, WILLIAM L. SMITH, AttoraerMOrtgagee' Nov. 20-27 Dec 4-11-18. r State of North Carolina, ..County of New Hanover, In -Superior Court. ., . . NOTICE TO.CBEDITOB8.I L. L. Boon and Laney A. Boon . . .. - vsw . . Wilmington Lumber Company. The undersigned having been duly ap. pointed Receiver in the above entitled cause, and in obedience to the order made in said cause, notice is hereby given to all credW tors and claimants to present to said Re ceiver on or before the ioth day of January, toi7 aJt8 haaktnsr nonse in the City hi S11?,01?' a?y ad claims against the said . Wilmington ? Lumber Company, duly nrnvpn anil tmi4 j f . ' '. ""17 Dated- this December 8th, 19ia - - ! AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO.. . wnnwnT vntDtr Receiver. stance: A new pair of glasses for father or mother. Automobile spectacles for the friend who drives. ' A dainty little old eyeglass' chain Silver or Aluminum Fancy" Cases. EYES EXAMINED FREE. Dr. "Vinebefk MASONIC TEMPLE. REGULAR - DINNER 1 TWEN-FJVE CENTS NEW YORIC CAFE. 4 To New York and Georgetown, S. G. NEW YORKtTO WILMINGTON. S. S. Chippewa.'. Monday, Dec. 18 S. S. Chippewa .Friday, Dec. 29 WILMINGTON TO GEORGE TOWN. S. S. Chippewa Thursday, Dec. 21st S. S. Chippewa Monday, Jan. 1st WILMINGTON TO NEW YOflK. S. S. Chippewa. . . . . .Monday, Dec. 25th S. S. Chippewa .Friday, Jan. 5th S. S. Chippewa DOES NOT carry passengers. Freight accepted from and for near by North' Carolina points at advantage ous rates. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., , C. J. BECKER, AgenL . ' - Wilmington. N. G. YEAR CHRISTMAS AND NEW EXCURSION FARES Between All Points on the ATLANTIC COAST LINE. (The Standard Railroad of the South) Also to practically every point in the Southeast, including Washington, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. , Tickets will be sold December 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and "25 Limited returning to reach original starting point by or before Wednes day, JanuaryaOth, 1911. For schedules, Pullman -. reserva tions -and, any further information de sired call on. '" - . . - : : '. ' . T. C, WHITE, 1" " 7 " "TGeneral Passenger. Agent; Phone 160..X . h -Wilmington, N. C. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4, 1916. WINTER PARK, WRIGHTS VILLE, WRIGHTS- VILLE BEACH AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. WEEK-DAYS. EASTBOUND. . Leave Leave . Leave "Electric j "Electric "Electric Center" Center" Center" for for for Winter Park. Wrightsville Beach. 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 6:50 A. M 8:00 A. M. I 8:00 A. M. .- 8:30 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 1:10 P. M. i:10 P. M. 1:55 P. M. 1:55 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 2:30 P. M 3:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:10 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 4:50 P. M 5:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M 6:10 P. M. 6:10 P. M 6:40 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 6:40 P. U. 7:15 P. iL 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 8:15 P. XL 9:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 10 :15 P. M. 11:15 P. M. 11:15 P. M. WESTBOUND? Leave Beach, for 1 ' Wilmington- 7:40 A. M. 9 10 12 tl :15 :45 :15 :45 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 3:45 P. M. 5 'tV a 10 15 :15 :00 P. M. a P. M. P. M. Wrightsville for "Wilmington.. Leave RVinter Park. for Wilmington. 6:15 7:20 7:50 8:30 9:25 10 :55 12:25 10 2:25 3. -00 A. A. A. A. A. A. P. M. M, M. M, M, M M, P. M. P. M. P. M 3:55 P. iL 5:25 6:00 6:40 7:20 7:55 8:45 10 :10 10:45 11:45 P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 7:31 8:01 8:41 0 :36 11:00 12 :36 A. M. P. M. 5:36 6:11 fi:51 7:31 8:0fl 8:50 10:21 10:50 11:56 P. M. P. M. Does not go beyond Station No. 3 on Beach. fLeaves from Station No. 3 on Beach. SUNDAYS. EASTBOUND." Leave "Electric Center" for Winter Park. Leave "Electric Center" for Wrightsville. Leave "Electric Center" for ' Beach. 6:30 8:30 10 :00 11:30 1:00 2:00 2:30 3. -00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:10 6:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 ' A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. 1L, P. M. P. M.l P. tJL P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. L P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 6:30 8:30 10:00 11:30 1:00 2:00 2:30 3KW 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 50 6:10 6:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 A. M. A. M. A..M. A. M. P. M. P. iL P. M. P. M. P. TkL P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. . P. M. . P. M. P. M. . P. M. . P. M. P. M. . P. 1L 6:30 8--.30 10 :00 11:30 IKK) 2:00 2:30 30 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 a. m; A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 6:40 P. M. "9V15 P. Ml WESTBOUND. Leave Beach for Wilmington. t7:05 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10:45 12:15 1:45 .2:45 3:15 3:45 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:45 Wrightsville for -Wilmington. A. M. P. M.I P. M. P. M, P. M. P. M. P. iL P. M. P. M. f7:15 P. M. 100 P. JL 7:15 9:25 10:20 10:55 12:25 1:55 2:55 3:25 55, 4:25 4:55 5:25 55 7:20 75 8:45 10:10 10:45 11:45 A. M. A. M. A. M, A. M. P. M, P. M, P. M P. M, P. M. P. M P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. L P. M. P. M. P. M. Leave Winter Park. - for Wilmington. 7:26 9:36 10:31 11:06 12:36 2:00 3:06 3:30 4:00 4:36 5:00 5:36 6:06 6:11 6:51 7:31 8:06 8:56 30:21 10:50 11:56 A. M. A. M. A M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Does not go beyond Station o. 3 on Beach. fLeaves 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 fable shows the time at which trains may be expected to arrive at and depart from the several stations, but the arrivals and departures are not guaranteed. Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Nov. 12th, 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. OEFABTinUEl No. 90. 8:40 A. AC Dally Except Snnday No. 64. 5:15 A. M. tfon.. Wed. aad Friday Only. . No. a. Dally. 5:80 A. M. T TO AND 7BOM Qoldsboro, Richmond, Norfott and Eastern North Carolina points. Connect at Qolda boro with Southern Ballway at Nerfelk Southern Railroad. JaekaonvlUab Mew Btattona. Ben and ltacsdlato ARRIVALS t No. 91. 1:18 A. M. Daily Except Uonday. Chadoourn, Conway, Florence, Cnartecton, Bavannan, Jackaonvllle, Tampa St. Petembnrg, Fort Myera Coumbla ana Asheyllle, PnUman Bleeping Can stween wiinungton ana Columbia, open to rt ceive outbound passengers at Wllmlng ton at and after 100 P. M. and may ba occnpieo, uDoa nntu 70 A. M. No. 43. Dally. 8:00 A. M. Uoldaboro, KichmonaV Norfolk and Wash. lmjcton. Parlor Cars between WUmTngton an J Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount with New York trains having Pullman Service. No. 61. Daily. 8:45 A. M. No. 62. Now Dally . Daily . No. 83. Dally. 8:45 P.BK. No. 58. : Tnes Thar, and Sat. only 8:80 P. n, No. 41 Daily. 8:45 P. M Solid train between Wilmington an! ML Airy via Fayetteville and Sanford. No. 65. 8:15 P. M. Hon- Wed. and Friday Only. NOi 8. Daily. II :M A. 14. No. 49 Dally. 8:05 P. M. JackaonvulaV New Btatlona. Chadboarn, Florence. Colnmbla, - Angut, 1 Atlanta and the West. - Cnarkwton Sa vannah -and all Florida Points. All Steel ' Pullman Sleeping Can between Wllmlng - ton and-Atlanta, via Angnata. Sleeping Can -dally between Florence 'and Colom bia, which may be occupied at Colum bia until 7. -00 A. M. No. 62 Daily. 8:08 P. M. No. 68. Daily :30 P.M. No. 84 Dally 18:88 P. Fajtttrrma ajuv Imtarmadlatn HattM aoidaooro; Richmond. Norfolk, Waahlngtoa and New -York, Pullman BroPer, utdtoc 81eDlnc Can. between Wilmington and Washington, connecting with New, Torfc , trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman I Sleeping Can between Wilmington and j No. 60. Tues Tbnrfc, and Sat, Only 18:15 A. M Dally. No. 41. 8:58 A V For Fold3r, BeervaxUoos. rates of fares, etc call Thone 160. W. J. CRAIQ, v T. a WHITE. Passenger TrmQ Manager. General Pattanger Age" . 7;r: Wilmington. N. (X c. k c ? !4ec;,fl2 ;to-i2";inc.v v, JV ' x i '1 l
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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