THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 201 91& PAGE row THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY BY DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO. A BIG ADVANTAGE GAINED, - iTHE; ENTENTE STANDS PAT. The supreme court has decided the contest' between Representative Britt, TH E - RIGHTS CO U RSE. I Representative . -Gr&nltf ianflot , , go wrong by leaving bond issues to the TELEPHONES Business Office ..175 Editorial Rooms Christmas slippers. eadquarters for 14il6-17-20-r22. The reply of Great Britain, which echoes .if it does not create answer of RiihHBn. and . Nominee Zebulon B. .the entire entente allies, did not fall people. WJietHer tho.'IGTOQ-.,are wm- Weaveri Democrat, from the ... Tentlv short of expectancy. Not expectancy ving to aiatfo' a greatejr inirden of Congressional District, and virtually": alone of the . jingoes, who are siding taxes should' always, be left ttf the peo-J unseats the former. Of course, the with the entente in this great strug- pie. As they are' making the pay-J 205 tribunal is not occupying the position gle, but of those who viewed the case1 ments they have just as much right . - - '-'' of havine really unhorsed Mr. Britt, merely as observers, without feeling to pass on bond Issues as tne maiviu-j ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. as tnat prerogative was solely with a throb of anger for one side or of de- ual has in spending hifi money. All ' " the state board of canvassers, whovctlon foithe other. In other words, legislators should understand this and PAYABLE STRICTLY CASH IN unleashed from court proceed- as Germany has stated no terms, the never saddle any county with a bond DVAI,OE ,nn ineg in the form of a retraining order, entente stated none, and as Germany issue, unless a majority" of" the peo- t3, --a coVgAt TtTnT,tha...2.50 oromntlv. issued a certificate to Weav- has placed herself in position of seek- pie of the county approve. xjnuy """" IT - .... , j xt- Dailv and Sunday. Three Months. $l.Z9 er. But the judiciary eviaenuy was ing peace, mei emenie couia uu iiolu It would also be well in. North. Car- Subscription PriceDellvered by ithe one reliance ofBritt in the con-ing else but bluster, for effect at oiina if tne taxing power or a county Carrier In City: tegt go far as North Carolina was con- least, though the spirit that David could be limited in some way. There Daily and Sunday, per week. .. ....10c cerned Upon Its favorable action he Lloyd-George represents in Great Brit- should be a maximum limit, so as to Or When Paid inJrat $5J0 stakedcolor to the office, which would ain is not an easily placated one, nor hold in check those who might have Daily and-Sunday. Six Months! .! $2.60 permit him to help pass on his own . one ,that is dormant or .calm. It was a tendency to run wild irr assessing Daily and Sunday, Three Months. $1.30 contest when it is presented in the" e vidently because the country desired taxes. This is about as important as , House of Representatives, where, no more radicalism in the conduct of , the the issuance of bonds. It is practic- Entered at the Postoffice In WUming- joubt, the matter is going to depend war; wanted more vigor that the old ally the same thing; yet too often it ton, N. C, as Second-class Matter. iargeiy up0n which party is in con- cabinet was retired and the new came is lightly thought of and an unlimited T ZT j. trol. Not that the gentlemen of the into being. taxing power allowed to prevail which FMiS0 tmSmer5 Conine., New House would knowingly err, . but , each The situation at present remains may do more damage than a bond is- ' York ana Chicago. ' " ' sidetft matters of this Itfnd becomes much like it was before. Until one sue. If it is right for the people to . 'more like lawyers aligned for defense side or the other specifies its terms pass on the latter it is also right to and prosecution and, therefore, settle it will probably be impossible to hold have a limit to a tax rate. these questions according to align- a conference, and this matter of terms ment. Still each side differing can seems to be what each side is afraid be absolutely honest in this dif- of." Terms mean something definite ference and assign logical reasons for upon which the world can base an its position. Of course, both sides opinion; which the general public of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916. The question now is will they floor Britt on the floor of the House? ARE YOU BAPPY? When you can make some one elso happy. GOOD VISION. A Christmas gift treasured the year 'round. O ur 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. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiimiiiiiiitiiiraiiiDiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I- ..... , w yy? rmJm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnf I v. 10 GOOD FOR VOTES iniiig 5 s 10 Dr. Miles W. Maloney President and Manager. .V. .v. se. .y. Old" King Coal seems American monarch. We are eternally "agin" the smart guy who tries to clip Santa Claus. A smutty minstrel joke comes under the head of blackguarding, of course. -X- -X- -X- -X- -f YEAR AGO TODAY IN WAR X- -X- -X- -X- 45- December 20, 1913. Austirians took by storm Montenegrin heights United States protested hold-up by British warships of parcel post from Amer ica to Sweden; French blew up Ger- troops ported. at the Albanian b'order re- The latest tonte appears to be Scott's Compulsion. As we understand Lloyd-George the. entente wants peace, but prefers fight for it. Another hopeful sign is that nowa days more gum-shoe politicians get stuck. to be the great cannot be right, but there will be rais- the belligerent countries can also un- ea sucn a uuum ui ictuuiwi v"" iiu . 6 Berane and Bielonolje j that a side can easily aeciae accora- is airaia or. i ne terms mignt De zoo ing to desire" and find consolation in drastic for the world at large to ap doing so; either by reasonable aouot prove, or too mna ror tne people oi nr hv strone contention. the nation making them to endorse, i man trenches near St. Mihiel; Thn rtifimto nf election eives not Therein is the ticklish .nosition. and : clashes between Greek and Bulgarian only Weaver an advantage, as it thereby the war is apt to continue, un makes him a member of the body that less one of the warring countries will pass on his case should Britt make definite move. Until this is carry the contest there but it affords done there is little chance of a peace the Democrats in the House an ad- conference, and there is no chance of Vantage, fpr, according to all mathe- cessation of the war short of actual to(matics, the control of tne next House overpowering. is still in the balance and each vote is therefore decidedly precious and a TAKING single vote may be crucial. ADVANTAGE TUNITY. OF OPPOR- Editor Varner, who has been lead ing the onslaught in Washington for diction of the judiciary in the case and the North Carolina Press Association Of course, the pro-Britts will con tend that the supreme court has only passed on the law involving the juris A chap can't help from wearing his sorrow on his sleeve when his coat is the privilege of the canvassing board on the high cost of print paper, as- out at the elbow. under the statute. All that is so, but serts that North Carolina is going to what other business than passing on have a paper mill. Let us hope so. A writer in a New York paper ad- legal points would the courts have? .Undoubtedly it could do nothing bet- vocates a "real congressional record." : However, the decision will weigh ter, and this is not said, from the much with the general public. Its standpoint of the newspaper man, be- ATL.ANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad 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 I sold Thursday, Deo. 21, limited return- i ing until Jan. 7. CHRISTMA3 EXCURSION FARES. Atlanta $17.50 Why Look So Thin? A read one would be better. When an aviator gets fancy in the full opinion on the subject, amplifica- cause reduction in the price can be tion of its. position, may contribute waved aside and big benefit obtained air he is apt to find a loop-hole that even more weight. Its issuance wont permit hinrto escape. awaited with interest. The reply of the entente shows the Rumanians that they have got to con- 1 COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE. tinue to run. is just the same. However, it would prob ably prove profitable in both ways. Ihe primary benefit would be in North Carolina establishing an in dustry that would utilize the material 2: at home. As we have pointed to time The experts on the subject of com- and time again, other states are util- When it comes to fighting, Russia puisory military training are making lzmg ineir material; tailing advantage doesn't know any eight-hour day. It out a strong case. Still we doubt if it of resources at hand. Texas and has been on the job twenty-four hours is needed in such wholesale way as Oklahoma are getting oil; Alabama, each day since the war began. j described. Training is not to be Minnesota and other states are taking sneered at by any means, but this gov- ore from the bowels of the earth; Showing that occasionally there is ernment of ours is fashioned so that South Dakota and other common some joy in South Carolina, William to much compulsion becomes obnox;- wealth are unearthing gold; Pennsyl- P. Joy has landed7 a postmaster's job ious and therefore, while it might vania and western states are mining i there. - ; build up in one way it would tear coal, and so the story goes. Yet tim- (down in another. If this other means ber is valuable and in timber suitable Bill Spivens reports that it is very injury to the spirit Americanism it for paper pulp Norlh Carolina is rich, fascinating for a woman to have "liq- would overbalance the nenefit, as it :s It is simply a matter of taking ad- uid eyes," but not so have a liquor nose. for a man to the American spirit that is responsible vantage of what nature has endowed i for our present form of government, the state with. I i which has weathered many a storm : In the Wilmington vicinity there "The Little Things in Life" is the and which stands forth as the richest are thousands of acres of timber suit caption of an editorial in the esteem- and happiest of all. Often one hears ble for paper-making, and this acre- It is not becoming not safe for your health. Add flesh to your bones and roses to your cheeks hy drinking a glass of this delicious digestant with each meal Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE ABOMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER 'Phone your grocer or druggist for , a dczen bottles. Satisfaction guai anteed or your money refunded on hrst dozen used. 'Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel ton, S. C if your regular deale cannot supply you telephone - CRESCENT CANDY CO. Wholesale Distributors ior Wilmington. i 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 r i f 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ut ii i f n 1 1 1 ! I : : : 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 f j : : f 1 1 1 1 i i J B. McCABE & CO., Certified Public Accoun- 1 tants. I R3i 81fi Mnrehlsos Bank B14ff. Phoaet 90S. WIXJUNGTON. X. C. lllilliilillSlllllillllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilillllliiitllillllltilll Birminshac?. Charleston . , Chattanooga t Cincinnati . . ; Columbia . . i Fayetteville , ! Florence . . . Fort Myers . Jacksonville ! Memphis . . , ; Miami .... j Nashville . . j New Bern . . : New Orleans ' Norfolk . . Raleigh .... 24.20 8.15 22.35 27.95 8.05 . .3.75 4.75 35.15 19.80 34.85 37.50 27.75 3.90 37.65 9.95 5.65 i Richmond 10.15 I Rocky Mount 5.S5 j St. Augustine 21.65 . St. Louis 37.10 ' St. Petersburg 29.10 Savannah . . 12.75 : Sumter C."J5 , Tampa 29."! 0 (Washington 15.75 i And proportionate excursion fares j to nearly every point in the southeast, j Tickets will be sold December 20, 21, 24 and 25, limited returning un- YEAR ed Kinston -Free Press. Well, Editor some chronic kicker, dyspeptic or crit Braxton was always fond of children, ic talkirig about what European coun tries are doing. No doubt there are aomg. ino aouot tnere are When statesmen lose their heads in some things across the water that are Europe it means that lots of people worthy of emulation, but not a ma who are not statesmen likewise do so, jority. The majority for example is and literally, sad be it torelate. .on this side were not so vve ao not Know wnat the weather free country. It was the desire to be I man says about it, but according to different that created America, 1 and ' Bro. Davis, of the Anti-Saloon League, the fact that it is different that has1 there is going to be a dry January up maintained it. Raleighways. " j . j Secretary o War Baker favors uni- The immigration authorities have versa service, but the degree of coin age could be so manipulated that it would re-forest itself, which would establish something perpetual. It is a great asset, but it will yield noth ing unless grasped. Yet there is no reason why it should not be grasped. of the Atlantic. If this In fact, the progress of the state pre we would not have this sents urgent reason why it should be. 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, January lOth, 1917. For schedules, Pullman reserva tions and any further information de sired call on T. C. WFIITE, General Passenger Agent, Phone 160. Wilmington, N. C. dec. 12 to 24 inc. - -1 til January 10, 1917. $38.10 New Orleans-; La. i " Account Annual Meeting Western Fruit Jobbers Association. Tickeis will be sold Jan.- 27 and 28, limited Feb. 5. $22.45 Tampa, Fla. Account Gasparilla Carnival. Tickets will be sold Jan. 31 to Feb. 5, limited returning until Feb. 20. 'Limit may be extended co March 3rd upon payment of $1.00 and depositing with joint agent, etc. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, "The Standard Rjilroad of the South' PHONE 16C just declined to allow a; Baron, to enter this country-. Whether this ac tion comes under the head of "pro tection for American heiresses," we do not knpw. pulsion is his uncertain point. He confesses that he is in a quandary as to whether "selective conscription ser vice" is the thing. "The. theory of a common interest in a common coun try," he well said, "would be suffered To Hold Conference at Yale. New Haven, Conn., Dec. io. Or ganisations in more than thirty col leges will be represented at , the tenth annual Cosmopolitan ' j Club's convention to be held here' next week. This meeting of the "Corda ' By virtue of the power of sale contained ra tre5 A??neifltinn nf Pnsmnnnlitin ln a certain mortgage executed by William jratres. Association of cosmopolitan Kuss lr aml wifG) Charlotte Rl?ss datp.t Clubs, will be held under the aus- December 2nd, 1015, and recorded in the nieps of thP Vnlp Pncmnnniitan r-iTv records of New Hanover county in book foreclosure: salk. state of north caromna, county of new hanover. On his bill for a dry District of Col umbia, Representative - Sheppar wants all nice. Senators to come into the fold. nilire alt!, the unnerstfrnprl will cnll m and will begin its sessions one week .the highest bidder for caslvat the Court from todav The niirnnA nf th pnn- 1IOUSR door of New Hanover; county on irom ioudy. ine purpose ot tne con- January , 18tbi 3917, the -following piece, vention is an enlargement UDon the parcel or lot of land situate Ivim an,i ho- by a method of selecting soldiers that aim of the separate clubs in colleges & "LZlJ?" was not voluntary in cnaracter. i. Just there is where rests the Amer ican spirit, and where action other wise would jeopardize it. Whatever President compulsory service is needed must behalf of not onlv be of moderation, but would Some folks think that Wilson's intercession in peace could be. justified on the ground nave to De through what might be to accomplish this purpose, of the government trying to solve the called "common consent." Otherwise 1 - ' ; high cost of living. it would break the American spirit, I which would injure more than any According to David Lloyd-George militarv force could benefit, as Am- ana universities in the United States, follows ; beginning at the southwestern in namely, the promotion of a better un- tersecon of McRee and Taylor streets and , j . ' . f . ut-iLei uu rung tnence westwardly along the south- derstandmg between men of different em line of Taylor street Seventy-five (75) nationalities. Thirty-three colleges cwiu uuiiciDmco, luciuumg nurvara, Yale and Princeton, have Cosmopoli tan ClUbS, Which have done .mueH To New York and Georgetown. C. NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. S. S. Chippewa Monday, Bee. 18th S. S. Chippewa. .. .Saturday, Dec. 30th WILMINGTON TO GEORGE TOWN. S. S. Chippewa Thursday, Dec. 21st S. S. Chippewa. . . .Tuesday, Jan. 2nd WILMINGTON TO NEV YOrtK. S. S. Chippewa. . . .. .Monday, -Dec. 25th S. S. Chippewa ..... Saturday, Jan. 6th S. S. Chippeway BOBS NOT Carry passengers. Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantage ous rates. j CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., ! C. J. BECKER, Agent ' i Wilmington. N. O. the entente intends to meet Prussian- erica is not given to machine methods ism with crushianism, but, of course, in government. von Hindenbiirg, von Mackensen andj rvU t von Falkenhayn . will have something ' J?6 alk of natl0ns bandInS t0' to say about, it is. supposed. ' 'f6?? t0 PrGSerVe the peaCe and par' 1 yal disarmament will have a tendency , ito lessen afmy requirements, too Due tO the Short CrOT) Of emirs ThP. niioatlnn ta inn trttoT hnwavoy wheat prices j took another bound up- to be judged at first blush and the wards yesterday on the strength of reasons for and against it are not yet the British Premier'' speech declin- in full bloom, thereby precluding a- Henderson Martin the Speaker. -Manhattan, Kan., Dec. 20. A large class of young men and women re ceived diplomas today at the gradu ation exercises at Kansas State Ag ricultural College. The address to the graduates was delivered by Hen derson Martin, vice governor of the Philippines. waraiy ana parallel with Taulor street Seventy-five (o) feet to the western line of Mc Rae street thence northwardly along the western line of McRee street Thirty (30) feet to the beginning, the same being 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. 12-11-30 days. ing Germany's peace cfier. ; definite conclusion as to the degree. Practical Xmas Gifts FORECLOSURE SALE. By virture of tne power ot sale contained In a certain deed of mortgage executed bv E. F. Burdick on the 26th. day of, January in the year 19" 4, and registered in the re. cords of New Hanover Connty in Book number 73, at page number 3S1, default having been made in the payment of the note and debt in. the said mortgage de scribed, and the power ot 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, rnd being, in Mason boro Township, in New Hanover Countv. North Carolina. Beginning at a stake near the run of Clay Bottom, Branch on the old reaerai romi itoaa. and running thnn. Headaches dne to stomach, liver or kidney-rc per manently relieved bv Shivar Mineral" W ater. en masse,'" he at once got the map to Positively guaranteed by roney- back ""offer." find out where the blooming town was Tastes fine; costs a trifle. Delivered any- auuareq. ;t. - j .. .. onV Pharmacy,-Qot. . 2nd aad Prkic8 Sts. It is reported on reliable authority mat wnen .Editor tiorne, or tne Rocky Mount Telegram, was confronted . with the report that "the French attacked Useful Gifts are appreciated most of all LiSi I u ta.t? uu lue saia mm pontf ; thence with A oaaltion with th IT H nmr ment Is one for n iifjin. t.v ia congenial, onoortimitio. - ; j " . . . - iui hu VKniTBmvnv "7"f ood- Not only thl. but the dixierent lines of government work ar .V. m ! that there ta portion tS27nijSLZfu " JT?Ti U you w American Zvwtt. you irl S"?15iori5.fEOV!S,nent Poaitlon once you pass thS iwauired civil service enminiin. tT. Mm tn An m Knmn x ouwwMd name, of wccesVtuVeSts: UTEWTHaUlCOWESfOIDEKCE tum, lex 8 8 9 , Senntoa.Pi. variety. Might we . suggest, for; in stance: A new pair of adasses forifather or mother. .-. Automobile spectacles for ihe friend who drives. 1 A dainty little oJd eyeglass chain. Silver or Aluminum Fancy Cases. EYES EX A M I NEU -T fiE E. - 1 -' Dr. Vineberg MASONIC TEMPLE. said ndnd North. 70 decrees v.nt a nni. thence with said pond West 40 poles - thence with said pond -South 07 degrees West U poles; j thence with said pond. North 70 r'l'T'nL? a8t 6 Poles to the mouth of Clay Bottom Branch where it enters into? the said mill pond, and thence with the EVV iVIayBoAtoin. Branch. ana John Gaf-! ford's lino to the beginning, containing S3 acres more or less, being the same land and ' premises conveyed and described in a i from Aaron and Serena Davis to W. P. Old ham, registered in the records of New Hanover County aforesaid, in book Y Y Y at page number 575. This the 20th day of November. 1916. -.-. oiiU y w. :SM1TH WILLIAM T. RMTTTT 4tt J: Nov. 2p-27Dec.Ti.li:i8r 1 Mortgagee. s For 1 Add ress ' s " erning same. , ? ' m 8ov- Coupons to be Counted must be carefully trimmeo around hn a i and deposited unfolded and in an envelope or fastened tntbc, er S This coupon" will be void after December 30. illlll!IIUII!l!llllfl!ll!lllllliilll!ll!ll!l!!lililllllllll!llillll!llllllllin j REGULAR DINNER TWENTY-FJVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE. SOUTHERN HOTEL" CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now 0aiy Homemade Pie Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE iV ; ' IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4, 1916. WINTER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS VILLE BEACH ";- WEEK DAYS. CASTBOUND. Leave "Electric Center" for ' Winter Park. 6:30 A'. M. fi:50 A., M. 8:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11 :30 A. M. " 1:1CT P. M. 1 -tt T Af. 2:30 P. M.! 3:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M 4:10 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 4 :50 P. L tt:30 P. M. 0:10 P. M. fi:40 P, JVI. 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 11 :15 P. M. Leave Leave 'Electric "Electric Center" Center" for - for Wrightsvllle Beach. G:30 A. M. 6:30 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.; 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11 :30 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M.1 6:10 P. M. 6:40 P. M.I 7:15 P. M.t 8:15 P. M. 9 :15 P. M.i 10:15 P. M.; 11:15 P. M. , 6:40 P. M. 9:15 P. M. westboundT Leave Beach, 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. t7:15 P. M. 10:00 P. M. Leave Lea Wrightsvllle Winter Park for for Wilmington. Wilmington A. M. I 'I A.M. S:(H A. M. A. M. A. M. 11 :0 a. m. 12 :.,6 P. M :01 P. M. 2:-'W 1. M. '1:11 P. M. 3:-'i0 P. M. 4 M I. M. 4 :".0 1. M. r:10 P. M. r-:'!n P. M, 'i:ll P. M. i:-r-l P. M. ":-l I'. M. R:06 P. M. R:"0 P. M. 10:21 p. M. 10:.V5 P. m. 1 P. M. 6:15 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 7:50 A. M. 8-0 A. M. 9:25 A. M. 10:55 A. M. 12:25 P. M. 1 :50 P. M. 2:25 P. M. 3:00 P. M. '3:55"r."M. 5:25 P. M. 0:00 1. M. 0:40 p. M.- 7:20 P. M. 7:55 P. i. 8:45 P. M. 10:10 P. M. 10:45 P. M. 11:45 P. M. Does not go beyond Station No. 3 on Beach. fLedves from Station No. 3 on Beach. SUNDAYS. EASTBOUND. Leave Leave .1 Leave "Electric "Electric "Electric Center" Center" Center" for for I for Winter Park. Wrightsvllle.1 Beach. 0:30 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00. A. M. 11:30 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 2 :00 P.3L- 2:30 P. M. 3:00 P. ht. 3:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4::i0 P M. 5:00 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. 6:30 A. M. 8:30 A, M. 10:00 A. M. 11 :30 A. M. 1W0 P. M. 2:00. M,. 2:30 P. M. 3:0o P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 6:10 P; . . ;40 P. hit: 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 31:15 P. M. 6:30 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 2.-0fl.P M. 5:30 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5:00 P. M. b':40 P. M. " 9 :15 P." M. westboundT Leave Beach for Wilmington. t7:05 A; M.1 f0:Q5 A. M. ' 10:45 A." M. 12:15 P. M. i .1:45 PiiM., 2:4o P. f . 3:15 P. M. 3:45 P. M. 4:15 P. M. 4 :45 P. M. 5:15 P. M.; 5:45 P. M. t7:15 P. M.I 10:00 P. M. Leave ' Leave Wrightsvllle Winter Tark. for for Wilmington. Wilmington. 7:15 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10:20 A. M. 10:55 A. M. 12:25 P. M. .1:55 P. M.I 2:55 P. M.j 3:25 P. M.I 3:55 P. M.I 4:25 P. M.I 4:55 P. M. 5:25 P. M. 5:55 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 7:20 P. M. 7:55 P. M. 8:45 P. M. 10:10 P. M. 10:45 P. M. 11 -AT, V. M. 7:20 A. M. 9:26 A. M. 30:31 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 12:3(1 V. M. 2:06 P. M. .". :06 P. M. 3::t0 P. M. AM P. M. 4:.",0 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:36 P. M. C:00 P. M. 0:11 P. M. 0:51 P. i. 7 :31 P. M. 8:(K5 P. M. 8:50 P. M. 10:21 P. M. 10 :50 P. M. 11 :.V5 V. M. Does not go beyond Station No. 3 on Beach, f Leaves from Station No. 3 on Beach. FREIGHT. .fSC,H,Eipuj-E (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 departures are not guaranteed. Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Nov. 12th, 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. DEPABTVBI: ! TO A.HH FROM ABBIVALSi " " ' ' j I No. 90. - Uoldsboro, Bichmond, Norfolk and Eastern No. 81. S:40 A. M. North Carolina points. Connects at Golds- 1:15 A. M. Dally Except boro with Southern Railway at Nsrfol Daily Except . Sanday. Southern BaUroad. Monday. No; 64. ' ; i ' j No. 05. Frlasy Only. .wods. l Frday Only. No n Chadbonrn, Conway, Florence, Charleston, . nSllT 8avannan, Jacksonville. Tamp HL Sillv Ksn am Petersbnrs;, Fort Myers Columbia ana ttoA.IL o.so A. M. Asaevllie, Pullman Sleeplna; Car. t?tweeB lttt0 ' ' Wilmington and Colombia, open to ro- i celvo outbound paBsenern at Wllmlng- . ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and may b occupied, lnbond until 7:00 A. M. , 1 , , .; , . - - Oo Ids boro, rtlcdmond, Norfolk and Wasb- ; No. 43. ; Inpron. Parlor Cars between Wllmfngton ' No. 49 Dally and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount i Dally 8:00 A. M. with New fork trains baring Pullman j 6:05 r. M. . Service. . I N0. 6J. solid train between Wilmington ana ML i &'? Ary ria Fayettenile and Sanford. , J?j No.' B2. ' I " : ' ' : No. 63. Now. Dally . : JicksonTllls, Nsw Bern ud XaUrmsdlatt Plir Daily stations. ig:SQ r. . " . Chad bourn, Florence. Columbia. Angus. Atlanta and the West. Chareston 8a- . toa mm vannab and all Florida Points. All 8teel Nn 94 ' DailT ; . Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wllmlng pjuy u p itr tott and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping ,..M p. 1L s.m r. m. Car8 dany betwen Florence and Cofum- 1Z,W i- .. . bia. which may be occupied at Colum bia until 7:00 A. M. . No. 69. Tues., Thur. and Sat. vnly No. 41 Daily. :45 P. M. Fayettevllls an IntermedUt lutliii ioJd8bor, Bichmond, Norfolk, Washington and Nfw York, Pullman Broier, ttuSet Bleepog Cars, between Wilmington and Washington, con noting with New Tori trains carrying dining cars; also Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. Wo. CO. Tues.. Tburf. and Sat.. Only 10:15 A. No. 4L Dally :N A- For Foldar, Reservations, rates of fares, etc- call 'Phone 160. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent Wilmington, N. C. . READ THE BUSINESS SPECIALS TODAY

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