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The mass meeting of last . Saturday
night again accomplished something
in that it launched a-iiumber of mat
ters for discussion, if nothing else was
done. . After various questions had
"been discussed, and many ideas ad-
resolutions approving a commission
form of government for Wili&ing
tpn. This action is not surpris
ing. The tendency everywhere is
to move towards some form of
: PAYABLE STRICTLY CASH
r? ADVANCE.
JjSbailv and Sundav . . .. .. ..$5-00
Daily and Sunday, Six Months. . ,$2.50 government that will m eet mod-
Daily and Sunday, Three Months. $1.25' em conditions, old forms haying
Subscription Price Delivered by run their course of usefulness and
:v- Carrier In City: ! those cities that desire to keep
Daily and Sunday,, per weeK. luc
Or; When , Paid in Advance at Office
Tsallv and Sundav. One Year. ... .$5.20
Daily and Sunday, Six Months... $2.60 rned cities. .
Dapyand Sunday, Three Months. $1.30 1 So expression by the mass meeting
: jin favor of a commission form of gov-
E'titered at the Postoffice In Wllming-Iernment is not surprising. It may not
.ton, N. C, as becona-ciass wuer. bear fruit at tnis time, but it draws
the city nearer the goal, which is
abreast of the times must meet modern-
day competition of the best gov-
Foreign Advertising Representatives:
MacQnoid-Miller Co., Inc., New
-Yorfc EBd Cticago.
- MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1917.
And the baby's name is 1917.
something worth while at least. The
commission form is : the one mode of
thot has rorasnrp.d un
j (,V T Vl "1. JT
nearest me ueuus ui mo uiucd bu tew,
and, we reiterate, it is opposed only
by two classes, viz: Those who are
not familiar with it, being wedded to
custom and not having taken the time
to investigate, "while listening,- per
haps, .to critics who have axes to
grind, and "politicians who would be
shorn of their power should the com-
j mission form of government be adopt
ed. -These politicians are shrewd and
- ! insidious. They have various ways of
Some people are-swell only in that slyly sowing the seed of discontent,
they are inflated with conceit. j without discussing the merits of the
' 1 1 . .
'-Did
Year.
but ever sweet Happy New
Once more the waterwagon is spick-and-span.
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- N3.C.GRAHAM CRACKERS
v sweetened to satisfy to -
g . only taste crpodlrtit are nour-r - "i-..
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(Successful Meeting Closed Sit
Shiloh -Church Yesterday V'.-
One of the most interesting Union
meetings;: in thO; 'history; of v the - Wil
mingtonVBapttst . Assj&ciUon Vas clos
ed at Shiloh 'churcii? h,r$Atkinson,
YES! MAGICALLY!
CORNS LIFT OUT
.
WITH FINGERS
i
yesterday aftertoqbiiiL wth tlte 're-election
of Mr.-G. If'twitas' moder
ator and v Rev. A, L... Goodrich as
clerk.
Dr. John Jeter Tlurt, pastor of the
First Baptist church of this city,
preached an able an4 inspiring ser
mon Saturday morning wile in the
afternoon interesting addresses were
made by Rev. J. A. Sullivan, pastor
of Calvary Baptist church, Mr. Odis
B. Hinnant, city boys', work secretary,
i CVC. Cash well, Esq., and Mri. L.. W.
I Moore. -
I The moming service yesterday was sticky,0 it dries in a moment, and sirn
delivered by Rev. W. B: Rivenbark, Ply shrivels up the corn without in
and thP. Sundav Srhnol hour was talc-! naming or even lrntaiing me su
i ou snripiy say to. the drug store
man, "Give me a Quarter of an ouncj
of freezone." This will cost very little
but. is sufficient to remove every hani
or soft corn from one's feet.
A few drops of this new ether com
pound applied directly upon a tender,
aching corn should relieve the sore
ness instantly, .and soon the. entire
corn, root and all, dries up aim
can be lifted out with the fingers.
This new way - to rid one's feet f
! corns was introduced by a Cincinnati
f man, who says that, while freezone is
en up principally with a discussion by
Rev'. J. D. Moore, secretary of the
rounding, tissue or skin.
.Don't let father , die of infection or
lockjaw from whittling, at his corns
i v t tt tqivc wor-r, maH ',r!r tho1 but clip tlins out and make him try it.
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NATIONAL
BISCUIT
pkaS7s COMPANY
a'ternoon by Rev. G. E.
ilev. A. L. Goodrich.
Leftwiqh and
. Advt.
Mr. Carey
ty rule.
Wilmington ; sooner or later will '
come to this or similar form of gov-
rnment. Last year it had many morei
supporters thaij the year before ; to- j
day it has many more than twelve
months ago. All because more people ;
.' .. ... ,-'are studying the question and when
-' . .... . . naming a single concrete instance ui i ,
The distillery comes under the head """ 5 . . . . they do they afe bound to give their
iaiiure. so luev may ue juukcu. xiic i
truth of the matter is that out of the
THE NEW PLAN.
President Jacobi Jn Letter to Mem
bership, Very Much Encouraged
Herring, a. student at Wake Forest
college, sajig a number of " splendid
solos.
t A decision to issue an association
; bulletin immediately after each quar
terly meeting was arrived at and tho
iirst number of this' publication will
l -i appear shortly.' The next
with the organization to join during w'1'bo held at Moore's Creek, April
the early part of the New Year: 28-29.
"The committees are working hard Local delegates returning to the
on a number qf very important mat- city last night were very much pias
ters, essential to the future develop- ed with, the meeting and declared
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
of bottling wrath, we suppose.
in the interest of the organization and
Its. all right to have bubbling suc
cess, but, alas, success is often but a
bubble.
approval. o tne ranKs oi tne con-
. verts will increase, until Wilmington.
mission form, tq give the best and the are co-operating effectively for the de-
most direct administration of affairs, vclopment of the city and its surround-.-'
1 I ings, with no lack of appreciation for
our present community enterprise.
by the ;
t
pUSlLlVvi
Some combination, the American cities that have the modern form to
doll and the American dollar. ! apply in this mpdernday, not one has
. ! recorded failure and all have record-
ied progress, so far as we have been
' able to see. This evidence comes
From the Commercial Bulletin, is- ment of the city, and we need your many things were accomplished at the
sued by the Chamber of Commerce: dose interest, encouragement and Shiloh conference! An especially en
"This issue of the Bulletin marks help in the tasks to be undertaking joyable feature was the picnic dinners
the first' six months under the new this year. I take this means of ex- served at the church 011 both days
plan of membership. This period has tending the membership 'of the of the meeting,
been given over to constructive work Chamber very best wishes for a most
prosperous and happy New Year.
' Cordially yours,
MARCUS W. JACORI,
President."
The Progressive Railway of ibe ou(h.
. Effective Nov. 12th 1016.
DEPARTURE OF .TRAINS FROM
WILMINGTON.
No. 133:. r. M. Train for Charlotte nn.l
Intermediate Points. PULLMAN PAlt
LOR CAR, WILMINGTON TO CHAK-LOTTE.
meeting' No. 19 5:00 A. M. Train for Charlotte and
Intermediate Points. tsLKBPING :A U
BETWEEN WILM I NOT N AND CHAU
LOTTE. Open at 10 ;00 P. M. for Passen
gers. ARRIVAL OF TRAIN AT WIIiMINGTOV.
No. 141:30 P. M. Train from Chariots
and Intermediate Points. PULLMAN
PARLOR CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE
AND WILMINGTON. v
No. 20 12:10A. M. Train from Chnriofto
ind intermediate r-olnts. - SLKEPINfl
The prohis. should get it straight.
It is "The Prince of Pilsen;" not the
Prince of Pilsner.
from close at home, too. Greensboro
DIED SUNDAY NIGHT.
STATING TERMS.
William Jennings Bryan lauds Pres
nix
j This interest is manifested
, Chamber of Commerce is a
Remains of Mrs. T. J. Southerland
Will Reach City Tomorrow.
j riife ,n ,nt;c(! with it- ! ! lliuiuier ctuu cuiiviiiwtis mc.ui:iuu ein.-
xvxx iC so"oul'u ' ident Wilson's move for peace, laying esi nf tho inriivu?i,r,i nin whirh has I- Mrs. Graham Farmer received tele
Asheville is so immensely pleased especial emphais upon that portion awakened and encouraged a new spirit graphic communication this morning ' Account Gasparilla Carnival
that the people ot that city aesire 10 wMcn -calls fo the belligerent na-, of progress. , . j conveying- the news of the death of a
To the class in nature faking:
Theodore Roosevelt goes in
swimming is he a Teddy bare? .
extend the form to the county of Bun- Uons tQ tevm,
onmhe whilp in Columbia thp form ,i . '
a a oho ouo w M'r' aryaxi contnamg tnat t win or er service than to exercise its influence
was recently endorsed at the polls by , d -bring a definition of terms make a ce Qf
a larger vote than wnen tne plan wasby wWch the worl(, cau judge 1he plenty and contentment and iA'dxtend-
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Sta'ndrcf Rallrbcf 'of The : South
EXCURSION FARES
$38.10 New Orleans, La.
Account Annual Meeting Western
Fruit Jobbers ' Association. Tickets
will be sold Jan. 27 and 28, limited
Feb. 5.
$22.45 Tampa, Fla.
Tickets
will-be sold Jan. 31 to Feb. 5, limited
returning until Feb. 20. Limit may be
extended to March 3rd upon payment
adopted
Our faith in this rorm of govern- countries involved
ment is not recent, but of years stand-, q ici I
We expect any minute -to hear that 'ig, as Dispatch readers know. Dur- If tne president's note can accom
the Jap who went into the Dismal ing that time we have watched its ap- plisll tuat undoubtedly it .will prove
temper and the berits of the diffeemt inS its aid and nelP in tne promotion
i r -li r i.i:n - L : 7
ill the great con- maimer ui yuunu eiiLui yi i&b i
, feel that this is the ultimate aim.
"The policy of the Executive Com
mittee to have all propositions first
; relative, Mrs. Tom J. Southerland,
"The Chamber can perform no great-, -idow hf thp latP Tnm J. Southprlanrl
for many yeara one of the leading of $1.00 and. depositing with joint agent
business men of this city, which ,oc-1 . A. s .. ,. . w
Account .Southeastern Land Show and
('Alt BKTWKBN CHAKAOTTK ANT
WILMINGTON. PASSENGEUS MAY
REArAIN IN SLEEPER! UNTIL 7:01)
A, M. ... .. . -
For detailed information and- reservations,
call on City Ticket Agent. Ortoh Building.
'Phone 178.
R. W. WALLACE; . H. E. PLEASANTS.
C. T. A. T.. P. A.
Wilmington. N. C.
JOHN T. WEST, D. P: A., Raleigh N. C.
investigate bv the standiriK corn-
Swamp was locating a naval base for j Plication, heeded its achievements, Gf great benefit, but that is just what mittees which are chosen to direct
and our faith has grown stronger. The the belligerent- nations are shying at specific work, , before they are pre
commission form is not untried. It just now Hence the report of confi- sented to the Chamber proper, has
been especially Deneiiciai to tne worn
.:' the Mikado.
In our bpinion the trouble with the ) has been tested and .found true, J dential exchanges. This would de-
curred at thQ home of her daughter, .
Mrs. Bradley J. Saunders, in Birm
ingham, Ala., last night., following an
illness that had "extended over a long
period of time. The deceased had
attained a .ripe old age and the at
tendant infirmities were assigned as
the cause of death. The remains will .
arrive jin the city early tomorrow I
afternoon on the Seaboard train and !
the National Association of Builders
Exchange of the U. S. Tickets will Tie
sold Jan. 31 and Feb. 3, 10, 11 and 14,
limited returning until Feb. 20, but
may be extended to March .6th by de
positing and paying $1.00.
$23.45 Pensacola, Fla.
$24.55 Mobile, Ala.
$28.75 New Orleans, La.
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J . i .. iwhfirpas pvrrv frvrm that Wilminerton ' i i ., ul lut; oigduwdiiou t
war is 'not , so mucn snow on tne " ' " ' . w fln(1 greater interest from the members,
battlefronts, as too much feign at" the f8 piacea m operauon .was new ana t0 judge.
,1 want to urae all -members to avail
seats of government. ; simply an experiment. Therein has; If one side or the other woul(l tle. themselves GP the privileges of : the
V. 'been one of the dangers, though it has ;fine its terms .for peace the world Chamber; to attend the regular
Looks like congestion of -transporta-l alwavs appeared foolish to us to argue ! could pass' judgment, andT assess the meetings and to feel at liberty to
tion. did more towards making North that the city has not advanced by rea" 'moral blame for a continuation of the Present their ideas on all public
.. . . . .. son of the rhaneps that, have hftfin ! it v. j i e .i. m..., matters.
Carolina nave a ary . ennstmas tnan ; " ----wcn. u iuc ucmouus ui mu it-iuuns
maue. ne , cnanges nave Deen ior wprfi PTfP!ivo a-nrt
of the organization and resulted in: v,'hile Complete funeral arrangepients Aceount Mard, Gras Celebration:
had not been made this morning the, Tickets will be soW Feb. 12 to 19, in
services will probably be conducted elusive, limited returning until March
from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 2nd, but may be extended until March
Farmer, No. 507. Chestnut street. In- 19th by depositing and paying $1.00. .
torment. will be made in Oakdale cem- proportionate pares from
etery.. Messrs. Lonnie L-eon and Ju
lian, sons of the deceased, and Mrs.
OTHER POINTS ON; THE
ATLANTIC COAST LINE,
y did the prohibition' law.
"The. nifimhprs liavn mmln thn first
were excessive and out of keeping . . mnntUa f nam n,.oni,a(,v,
the better, m spirit and m operation, witn preSent conquests and ability to a snf.rfiSs and amone tho. dinttt a:
Some fellow has discovered a way in our Pinion' and the city h?s O'lhold what has so far been gained, the complishmeuts has been the -creation,
to photograph the voice, which raises Sussed under i the .new. But just as.wor WOuld know it. On the other of a closer community spirit. Tho
hope lhat now some people will at changes in the past changes to some- hand if the entente was simply set officers are striving to promote a
least be able to hear themselves as , thing experimental profited, so would in crushing the German empire the continuation ot the pull-together
Bradley J, Saunders, a daughter, will "The Standard Railroad of the South."
others hear them. la change to the commission form of wnriri wnnid hromp nnrmWnrtrn nf it
: 'government (not an experiment) ben-jTnis is the diplomatic point, the one
Congressman Henry, of Texas, wir-efit the city. j carrying .political Significance, that is
, - 4 a.ouu vj Aula uas uetju-iiie msLory ui oLuer being combatted at present. Ger-i
"put up or shut up," Not precisely places and these other cities have ex Hmany shrewdly understands and go
dignified nor elegant, yet thoroughly j panded. It: is not merely a matter of does the entente. So -each shifts the
Texanese. t. , , spending money and making improve- burden to the shoulders of the other. !
- 7 :ments, but making improvements that a confidential exchange could reach
When Francisco Villa and General will allow a town to expand and have the same end, and its inauguration
Carranza pass away and they place a form of government and an admini.s-: wouM realIy get a peace movement in
"At Rest" on, their tombstones, the tration of affairs that will appeal to a tangible form, though it would be
phrase will be more fitting for Mexico people outside, as every city must a much slower process, by reason of
than for the . dead. j bring in outsiders, to reside and in- public opinion, which though not fired
;;y j vest, in-order to grow. It is danger- from cannon nor launched from tor-
Representative-elect Grant shows ous to have it otherwise. To the pedo-tubes. is a mighty weapon in de
;that he is going to do something, and contrary is just the same - as a -man termininc anv cause !
n An- it nlnvnn n i. 1 T S T f . , . YT . 1 .
, a. uuci is en w a,y a wuhu wuiie. iiici- nvmg on ins pnnc pai. lie maKes a
dentally, it may be added that what show, perhaps gets credit for. being a
Wilmington needs are more doers of shrewd business man and an indiv-
y things and less doers of people
idea and I want to extend a welcome
to all citizens who are not identified
accompany the remains here. - I
The deceased was a resident, of
this city for a number oE years and
was known to a wide circle of friends.
Her husband died Avhile residing in
Wilmington a number of years ago,
but she continued her residence here
for several years thereafter, j ,
PHONE 160.
S3
Special
I
Blend
Coffee
The Gup
Favorite
25c Per Pound.
C D. Kenny Co.
Phone 679. 16 So. Front
Prompt Delivery.
ESS
REGULAR
DINNER
TWENTY-FJVE CENTS
NEW YORK CAFE v
SOUTHERN HOTEL
CAFE
Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally.
Homemade Plea.
Pooms by the Day, Week or
Month. Recently Renovated.
C orrect D ress S iiits
an
d A
ccessones
For Tke New Social S
eason
$:;y
Just when folks are having a hard
Thomas W. Lawson has conaented,
so he wires; to appear before the.con-
jidual possessed of money, but failure ; gressional committee and tell all he.
n the end is inevitable. (knows about the alleged "inside in-
The silliest argument advanced "formation" ori "Pr-ooirlon f AAil
peace note, which, he claims, allowed
manipulators on the stock exchange,
to reap a harvest.
This is - well.
1 5;
i rri c iHlfaincr V v - - 1. 11 s f !
. '""""b -" i"ii,o i.ui tuc uctcs- yganisi. me commiHsion iorm oi gov-
sities of life, some one gives forth the ernmemt is that it is un-Democratic ;
. ' news that this country yearly spends that it means the rule of the few.
$60,000,000 fOr Chewing eiim. Whi.h Aa q mlo ennb artm-mant 1a cimnlv 4n.Uiri.-i, , ...
. . . ,. , " w ' " " o1""1- ,o ""t'v " i vvuemer ne can prove anytning or
. certainly sounds a jawing note. dulged in to stir prejudice and to rot, it will go towards exoneration or
.'plaee the question beyond the pale of proving guilt. Either way it will have
y A man in Washington has been sent reason into the quagmire pf blindness", beneficial effect. If there has been
. . , to jail for declaring that George If there is one virtue the commission j "inside . information" it will allow
;y Washington drank. This shows how form of government possesses it is its 'punishment of 'those responsible and
prohibition is advancing. In the old democracy. It means rule of the ma-'a tightening of bands in the future
-.days it was a tribute to say a gentle- jorityt and it possesses, the initiative ' u the charges? are untrue it will be
" -'Tnan ainnpH a mint inlon m riponl? o nnn. u 1 .
, "jicicuuuui ouu icca.11 nuw aajoiie a lesson to the public not to grow ex-
can contend that it is un-democratic, cited and believe others guilty every
that it means the rule of the few time, some fellow bellows charges.
long toddy.
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New Yorkers are getting to .be when it requires a majority of all the
more classical and aesthetical than people to elect, is difficult to under
the Bostonese. In Gotham the other; stand. It is the most democratic of
;Iday a man was arrested for knocking all forms. The old form, of govern-
This is a good time to stand upon
the rocks of your failure, just as
i -fl UVUUU UUUU LUC I Ul.K ill
a woman aown ana ne expiainetn to ment in Wilmington was anything but the water, and shout: "The world is I"
sy5luo UUU1L Luai' uv pusneu ner democratic and tne present form al- mine!" That'i the spirit that counts
n
Correctin those little details which distinguish the man
who knows how to dress well correct in the choice of
materials from which they are made correct in their
conformity to the trend of today's fashions and
added to all this correct in price, which in this case
means less than elsewhere, quality for quality considered.
gently in the face.
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Another attractive feature about the
old "Monte" when he yelled his op
timism and determination.
' ' ) -
lows chance for a minority to mle, and you couldn't have less than did
which is un-democratic, but the com
mission form absolutely prevents any
bonuses .granted by diserent corpor-jbut a majority from ruling.
; Rations to their employes wasthe factj To those of open minds, the thing
tHat!it placed more money in circula- that should appeaL stronger to tr
V tion. In addition to giving these em- is that absolutely no argument has
y . ployes and their loved ones an extra ever been advanced against the com
tihig., Christmas, unexpected additional mission form; that those who oppose
pleasure, it imparted the plus to other it cannot cite the concrete evidence of tiMiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniii-
' people, as the money was . spent wi4n its failure; that the only excuse, ever J-B McCABE & CO " H
' ' theVmerchants, thus increasing Uheir; offered against it is insinuation that 1 1 ' E.
- business, and flowed from them into it is un-democratic, when they would S Certified Public AcCOUD- s
' - ' various channels. So it was a good' have to admit, when cornered, that itjH Ltant M
thjns ' all 'round, as well as a fine is the very essence of democracy, in j Koom 15 karehiaon Bsnk Blii. 1
rrm tKIngyyyv-.; .:-Jiaax Provides absolutely forAmajor- nriliuiinTiiimfitmHii
FULL DRESS SUITS IkNOX SILK HAT.
TUXEDO COAT AND OPERA HAT
VEST
VILD1 DERBY HAT
FULL DRESS PANTS
DRESS REEFERS
FULL DRESS TIES
FULL DRESS COLLARS DRESS SHIRTS.
M TLMiVTrDC OBSTT URIE
Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Nor. 12th,
1916. Time Not Guaranteed.
DEFABTUSKt
Nb. 90.
8:40 A. M.
Dally Except
Sanday.
No. 64.
8:15 A. M.
Mon., Wed. and
Frlay Only.
No. 51.
Daily. ,
5:30 A. M.
TO AND FBOM
QoldsboroMiBichmond, Norfolk and Eastern
North Cerollna points. Connects at Golda
boro with Southern Hallway at Norfolk
Southern Railroad.
jacktonvUla, rlow ,Bra an tttns41aU
Stations.
Cnadbonrn, Conway, Florence, Charleston,
Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa St.
Petersburg, Fort Myers Columbia ano.
Asheville, Pnllman Sleeping Cars between
Wilmington and Colombia, open to re
ceive outbound passengers at Wllmlng-
. ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and may M
occupied, lnboutd until I'M A. M.
No. .
Dally.
8:00 A. M.
To Deport Undesirables.
Wellington, N. Z., Jan! 1. To pre
vent sedition the Government . has
passed war regulations providing for
the deportation of undesirables.
i WILMINGTON. Jf. J.
IIIIIlllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllIIHIIlllIillF
All the above goods are of the newest styles and
best qualities and at. the Lowest possible prices.
No. 5.
DaUy.
8:45 A. M.
No. 62.
Now Dally
. Daily
No. n
Dally.
8:45 P. M.
No. 69.
Tnes., Thnr,
and Sat. unlj
:80 P. V.
UAi-
No. 4X
Dally.
6:45 P. M.
Ooldsboro, Klchmond, Norfolk and Wash,
lngron. Parlor Cars between Wilmfjagton
and Norfolk connecting at Rocky. Moon t
with New fork trains having Pullman
Service.
Solid train between Wilmington an! ML
Airy via Fayetterllle and Sanford.
Jacksonville, New Bern aad latannedJas f
Stations. I
AB RIVALS I
No. 91.
1:1 A. BE.
Dblly Except
Monday.
No. 65.
6:15 P. M.
Mon Wed. and
FriCay Only.
Ne. .
Dally,
lttte A. it.
I Chadbonm, Florence. ' Columbia, August, i
Atlanta and tne west. v;oariescon oa
vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel
Pnllman Sleeping Cars between Wilming
ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping
Cars daily between Florence and. Colum
bia, which .may be occupied at Colum
bia until ?:00 A. M.
Fayetterllle an Intermediate ltstlsaa
Joldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Washington
and New York, Pullman Broiler. MizXet
Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and
Washington, connecting with New York
, trains carrying dining cars: also Pnllman
. Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and
Norfolk.
No. 49
Dally.
6:05 P. M.
No. 62.
Dally.
8:00 P. M.
No. 6S.
Dally
12:30 P.M.
NO. M
Dally
12 :M P. M.
No. 60.
Tnes- Thura,
and S&U Only
10:15 A. M
Daily.
No. 41.
DaUy
1:50 A- H
J
Mi?:'S
olky $f Co.
One Price Clothiers and Furnishers.
No. 9 North Front Street.
For Foldar, Reservations, rates ot fares, etc call 'Phone 1G0.
W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent
' Wilmington, N. C.
READ THE BUSINESS SPECIALS WAY
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