if': PAGE FOUR TOEWILMINGTO lit It m ft ft fc-- I! 1 i ?s I; WILMINGTON DISPATCH PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY - BY DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO. ?' : 7- i-M.v.-.vr: TELEPHONES Business Office .... 17S Editorial Rooms .........205 -!- 8v FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE. PAYABLE STRICTLY CASH IN ... -v .. ADVANCE. Daily and' Sunday-, .. .. ..$5.00 Daily and Sunday, Six Months. , .$2.50 Daily and Sunday, Three Months. $1.25 Subscription , Price Delivered by Carrier In City: Daily and Sunday, per week 10c Or When Paid in Advance at Office kaily and Sunday, One Year $5.20 Daily and Sunday, Six Months. . .$2.60 Daily and Sunday, Three Months. $1.30 Entered at the Postoffice In Wilming ton, N. C, as Second-class Matter. Foreign Advertising Representatives: MacQuoid-Miller Co., Inc., New : York and Chicago. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1917. Ice skates frappe mint-juleps. NQW WILM I NGTON ,SHOU LD. GET i I - ' y busy. -' News that the Interstate Commerce Commission will undoubtedly render a decision in favor of North Carolina shippers in the case of the Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce, et al, vs. var ious' railroads,, in effort to establish rate basing ports in this state such being forecast by the decision and recommendation of Attorney-Examin- ASKING, FOR .THE RIGHT, THING. tice of the earnest agitation in Wil mington for a commission . form . of "speaker Jmurphy.. The Charlotte Observer, takes no-L The? Djemocratic members of the North Carolina . House : of Represent atives have selected, and thereby government ind expresses the opinion elected, Hon. , Walter Murphy, of Row- that "Wilmington is asKing ior me an caunxyfa as speaKer; iue, seieunuu right "thing." And it begins to: look ' is a capital one. However, either one as if Charlotte is going to change its.of the trio that appeared in the roles form of government. There is, agita-! of candidates before the Democrats tion in the Queen City for something ( would , have made a good speaker, that will improve conditions and the Page, of Moore, is experienced and a er Watkins, of the commission is not ' people are naturally growing restless great fighter, while Roberts, of Bun only; good, but should, furnish a big incentive for North Carolinians to get busy. That North Carolina ports Wil mington and New Bern are to be come rate basing points will be of gen eral benefit to the state. This will right thing, but has "too many hands at the bellows." Speaking further, in be readily recognized by the state j which The Observer points to the ten and should be recognized, too, by the.dency of the times and cites a case i in as :thy watch what the commission combe, is full of energy , and battle, form is doing in other cities. The Ob-. and possesses progressive ideas that server thinks that its city, like Wil-.etven go-to the extent of woman suf mington,' while having a modified form' f rage; something that most Tar Heel of city government still has not the J politicians shy from, retreating, in hastewhen the question bobs up, to the great bulwark of excuse of "when the women of North Carolina want the ballot they will get it" ATLANTIC COAST LINE; : The Standard" Railroad of-The; South EXCURSION FARES t . $38.10 New Orleans,' La. Account ' Annual Meeting -"Western Fruit Jobbers Association; I Tickets; will be $ol& Jan. 27 and 28, limited Feb. 5. . $22.45 Tampa, Fla. - Account Gasparilla Carnival. Tickets will be sold Jan. 31 to Feb'. , limited returning until Feb. 20. Limit may be extended to March 3rd upon payment of $1.00 and depositing with joint agent etc. $13.95 Atlanta, Ga. Account Southeastern Land Show and the National Association of Builders Exchange of the U., S. Tickets will, be sold Jan. 31 and Feb. 5, 10, 11 and 14, limited returning until Feb- 20, but may be extended to March 6th by de positing and paying $1.00. W - I V'tj fl . GOOD FOR VOtES- i 3 II I 5 people of these ports. For Wilming- form of government is working well, without, of course, trying to explain) ton, with the proper energy placed be- says: c. hind the movement, it should mean a great volume of business flowing through the port of Wilmington. All needed,' is for the . business people of this city to band together and pull to gether for such development, "The Wilmington idea is exactly in; I I how this matter is to be determined t i line with that advocated by The Ob server for Charlotte. We remain un shaken in 'the 'opinion that irf the Ashe ville charter there is given a model or offering a way for determining and regardless pf the fact that by no di rect act of woman can sre obtain the ballot, as the laws are not. fashioned that way and to alter the ' fashion it A search , takes the hand of man. Murphy will, no doubt, also profess Do your Saturday night early. shopping ; Europe's aim in life seems to be at life. , Among the pesky insects may mentioned politics. ovfiv rit.v in t.hfi State mington is richly endowed by nature .may be made the country over, and i with a magnificient port and now that nothing better can be found. There to be progressive, and there is no rea one of the biggest handicaps is to be removed, in that its right to be a fac tor in rate making and its right to be can be no doubt that the Legislature son why he should hot be. In . fact, will manifest a willingness to let such' the Democrats of both House and Sen cities v as desire to have a simplified ate will find it of benefit to the party considered on a parallel with other form of government vote it for them- to be of benefit to the state by being ! selves. In some of the literature sent , progressive. It is not only a desire big ports, is to be recognized and en forced, it will be up to the people of this city to take full advantage of op portunity, and, at the same time, the out by the Short Ballot Organization, of a majority of the -people, of North i The antidote for playing second fid dle in life is to blow your own horn. "She jumped out of the way. other words, a spring chicken. In ""Senator Stone throw rocks. has commenced to The Zeppelins seem to have gone into winter quarters. Governor Catts, of Florida, won't stand for punch, but no man can stand long for it. Worth Carolina legislature off." How badly, only time and "the record will disclose. Georgia leads the lynching in the United States by more than a neck; by a number'of hecks. No man can please every one. In fact, he wouldn't be pleasing to the majority of the people if he tried. Jim Mann .and Gussie Gardner seem about to make-up for the good of disorder. "I do not like Bill Taft," shouted a speaker. Generally speaking, no one likes a bill. we are told that the States in which Carolina, but it . is the verdict of the no city now has had an opportunity . country, as so plainly exemplified in entire state will be benefited by lower to avail itself of simplified government .the recent National election. rates by rail 'and a greater volume, of 'are Indiana, Nevada, Delaware, Ver-j freight through ' the port of Wilming-1 mont and New Hampshire. Most oft tcm, thus allowing North Carolina ;the other States have either constitu- tions in North Carolina houses to meet competition from Vir ginia. When such decision, as forecast by Attorney-Examiner Watkins, becomes effective it will mean a big thing; chance for greater development. $23.45 Pensacola. Fla. $24.55 Mobile, Ala. $28.75 New Orleans, La. Account Mardi Gras Celebration., Tickets -will be sold Feb. 12 to 19, in clusive, limited returning until March 2nd, but may be extended until" March 19th by depositing and paying $1.00. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, "The Standard Railroad of the South." PHONE 160. For 1.1- - All oaress 3 In the Dispatch Grand Prize Contest, subject to conditions gov. 5 erning same. Coupons' to be counted must be carefully trimmea around border I ana aepositecr unzoiaea ana in an envelope or fastened together. - , This coupon will be void after January 6. IlIIUIlIIIlllIIlIIIIflllUilUUlIIJIIllHIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllTllllllIIIIlllflfiril! iiiiintiimi !j Get Your Hog Jowles and Peas for New Year - From . THOMAS GROCERY COM PANY Phone, 294. 523 and E25 North 4th Street. Will have nice lot of Turkeys Saturday. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY and of wide knowledge as to condi- For that rea- tional homo rule, which permits the son he should make a good speaker, city to draft, adopt and amend its The start he makes will be watched In fact, the start is own charter or an optional city gov-1 with interest eminent law, which permits the cit-. really the most . vital . part of ' the The Progressive Railway-of the South. Effective Nov. 12th 1916. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FROM WILMINGTON. No. 133 :55 P. M. Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points. PULLMAN PAR- j IjOK CAR, W1LMIJNGTON TO , CHAR-LOTTK. Murphy is a legislator of experience j No. 19 5:00 A. M. Train for Charlotte and intermediate joints. sijKiii'iXMijr uar BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND CHAR- ! LOTTE. Open at 10 :00 P. M. for Passen- , j?ers. I ARRIVAL OF TRAINS AT WILMINGTON, ' No. 1412 :30 P. M. Train from Charlotte and Intermediate Points. PULLMAN : PARLOR CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. J i No. 20 12:10 A. M. Train from Charlotte FLORIDA'S NEW THRILL. Florida is now enjoying, or experi encing the inauguration ,of a sensa- pn1 Tntprmpdinto TVrrints KT.'ETITI'PT'Vf!. ies by a local referendum to adopt speaker's job. It deals with the nam- j car between charlotte and, one of two or more simplified forms, ing of committees, and composition j rVemainGln3N'sleepIS3NUNTIL too Ohio permits its cities to follow eith- of committees is really of more im- j a. m. er course, wniie isew iorK, Virginia, yunauce man aecisiuus uy uie uuaii, Massachusetts and Iowa have laws as such decisions can. if wrong, be sDeciflciallv Dermittiner their cities to overturned, by. appeal to the member- tional gubernatorial administration, as adopt either the regular commission , ship, but the personnel of committees the culmination of one of the bitterest form or the commission-manager plan, jean expedite or -delay work; can oft- campaigns even from a legal contro versial standpoint and certainly one of the most peculiar situations. To "This same authority says that as- en bring success or-so handicap as to tonishing interest is being manifest- cause failure. But with his know ed all over the country in the matter . ledge of conditions in the state and the outsider it would present a picture of reform in city government. Either jhis experience, that should give him of how largely human impulse can the commission or the commission- ( a line on the statesmanship of the enter into it and how violently it can i manager plan has been adopted by, state, and being cognizance of what be stirred by passionate speeches in over 40 cities, and The Observer be-is needed, it should not be difficult call on City Ticket Agent. Orton Building. 'Phone 178. II. W. WALLACE. H. E. PLEASANTS, C T. A. T. P. A. Wilmington, N. C. JOHN T.. WEST, D. P. A., Raleigh N. C. Comfort First Politicians should certainly stand for preservation of the forests, as there are times when the find it ex pedient to take to the tall timbers. determining the result of an election, (lieves that during the present year the for Speaker Murphy to give good corn- Yet as a -majority of the people of number of commission-governed cities mittees. Florida was the nower that determ- will be doubled, if not more than ined and as many of this majority are doubled.'" men of intelligence it might be diffi-j Undoubtedly, reformation, as em- cult to argue such a position to a sue-! bodied in improvement, is being made cessful conclusion before an impar- in city government. This is not inev- tial tribunal. It must be an admitted , itably a reflection upon any city ad- fact, however, that in the election of 1 ministration, but means simply mod- the governor Floridians will be fore-j era equipment to meet modernday ed to confess a lack of material to 'needs and demands. It means better 'meet the trying situation, if they jus-'tools to work with. The very change, jtify the act of naming a recent resi-jtoo,- with is responsibility so far has dent to office. awakened the people, who are to live under changed conditions, to the ne cessity of obtaining good men for of- Every cloud may have a silver -lining, but you have got to weather the weather in the meantime' With ex-football players presiding over Senate and House the Tar Heel legislature should be able to I tackle most anything. X Buncombe-Bounty brags about be ing first in corn production. How ever, it is proverbial that the moun tain districts use corn for other pur poses than eating. The entire duty of the Republican legislators of North Carolina will be to harass the Democrats to the best of their ability? Yesterday in Florida 'Sidney Catts was inaugurated governor and the event was history making in that fice. Catts has only been a resident of Frequently failure to obtain good Florida for several years, ran in the! men in different cities is due more to Democratic primary, .claimed he lethargy on the part of the voters than was elected, was counted out 'anything else. Under old forms cf correctly or incorrectly, according to municipal government obtaining good the side arguing ran before the elec-Jmen does not always remedy ondi4 tion and defeated the "regular Demo-J tions, as they cannot devote all their cratic nominee," though Catts still time to the work and therefore are claimed he was a Democrat and is I dependent upon subordinates, which still claiming such status and that he 'at once not only places the govern will abide by the faith of the party, ment largely in the hands cf the sub His campaign was pitched along sen- ordinates, but acts as obstacles in that sational lines, in which religion played , it handicaps the efficiency possessed a vital part and he won. by the elective officers Catts promises an administration filled with reforms. It may be so that what he promises is needed and it may be so that they are not. Our Glasses are fitted Primarily for Comfort, our ideal being Glasses of which the wearer is absolutely uncon scious. But in Ftting we never Forget that Appearance is important, which is the j reason that we usually make the J glasses worn by fastidious people. EYES EXAMINED FREE, . 1 Dr. Vineberg MASONIC TEMPLE. "Wheel I Don't Care! I Got Rid of 31 Corns .With Gets-It' !". REGULAR DINNER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE. FEMALES BEAT RAILWAYS. London, Jan. 3. In reporting an in- This . crease of more than 100 per cent in is something outsiders know very lit tle about; certainly not as much as the majority of the people of Florida, ticket frauds by passengers since the war began, the Great Western Rail way Magazine says the chief offend- who are supposed to be intelligent ; ers arlwomen and 81 munition work- a ins year one railway company I . ; , , " . "u"c'cl-,alone has prosecuted 530 for fraud. TYii uc luiciBsieu in waicning me pro- The legislators apparently don't mind excitement just as long as they are making it, but seem to have an aversion to Bro."Davis creating it. gress and the finish. Not so much from the standpoint of curiosity or amusement, but to profit by experi ence, in its application to the neces sity for sensationalism. Senator Sheppard still contends that he has the waterwagon tied just on the outside of Washington, but wheth er he will be allowed to roll it in is the question. " vW Perhaps, Tom Lawson is just con-.i-'vj. X demning the stock exchange on gen-'V-lvV-eral. principles. Under this evidence ,'4-- .'the jury is instructed to return a ver ;.'ivTlict of guilty. The warring countries are very apt ll4t v ---t .-- 1AM tUU vy. -uvx uiuio llitSV I till -V out of new jaw-twisting names. " fir With all his intellect and shrewd- : ness. (he admits it himself) Tom Law- son is unable to name anybody con nectedith 1 the !j alleged "leak" or to l. detail anything definite. How, then, 'can lie expect the common herd to solve the problem? ''.'list' USE OF ALCOHOL CAUSE OF POOR MARKMANSHIP. MXinich, Germany, Jan. 3. Tests conducted by the Bavarian ministry of war upon the effect of alcohol on marksmanship were carried out by twenty marksmen on twenty test days, the total number of shots fired being over 80,000. The results showed, according to Prof. Dr. Kraeplin, whose report on the subject is reprinted in The Mil itary Weekly, an average falling off in marksmanship of about three per cent as the result of the consumption of forty grams of alcohol, correspond ing roughly to the amount contained in a liter of beer. The effect was most perceptible twenty-five to thirty minutes after absorbing the alcohol. Most of the marksmen shot even worse than the average, several of them eight, ten and even twelve per cent worse. One of the amusing side lights on the tests was that several of the riflemen insisted not only that they could but actually were shooting better after getting the spirits while in reality their marksmanship had faJlen; Pff,as much as ten per cent. WhyX-bdk So Thin?v It is not becoming nor safe for your health. Ado! flesh to your bones and roses to your cheeks by drinking a glass of this delicious digestant with 'each meal Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH. SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER "Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles. Satisfaction guai anteed or your money refunded' on first dozen used. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel ton, S. C. if your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone CRESCENT CANDY CO. Wholesale Distributors ior Wilmington. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii J B. McCABE & CO., Certified Public Accoud- 1 5 Xm 815 Mnrchiion Bask Bite. iiTiiiiuiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiu tLiltiiifiiTifiiiiTr Correct Dress Suits an d A ccessones For Tke New Social Season Correct in 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 prjee, which in this case means less than elsewhere, quality for quality considered. FULL DRESS SUITS TUXEDO COAT AND VEST FULL DRESS PANTS FULL DRESS TIES FULL DRESS COLLARS KNOX SILK HAT. OPERA HAT DERBY HAT DRESS REEFERS DRESS SHIRTS. All the above goods are of the newest styles and best qualities and at the Lowest possible prices. J. M . Solku & C i One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. 9 North Front Street O. i SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4, 1916. WINTER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS- VILLE BEACH rt r WEEK DAYS. CASTBOUND. Leave "Electric Center" for Winter Park. 6:30 A. M. "6:50 A. M. 8 UK) A. M. 8:30 A. M. J0KH) A. M. 11:30 A. M. 1:13 P. M. 2:30 P. lL 3:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:10 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 4:50 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 6:10 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 7:35 P. M. 8:15 P. M. :15 P. M. J0:15 P. M. 11:15 T. M.I Leave "Electric Center" for "Wrightsville 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. Lf. I''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. WESTBOUND. 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 I Leave Wrightsville Winter Park. for Wilmington. 6:15 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 7:50 A. M. 8:30 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 P. M. 5:25 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 7:20 P. M. 7:55 P. Ito. 8:45 P. M. 10:10 P. M. 10:45 P. M. 11:45 P. M. for Wilmington. 6:26 A. M. 7:31 A. M. 8:01 A. M. 8:41 A. M. 9:36 A. M. 11 :06 A. M. 12 :36 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 :3fi P. M. 6:11 T. M. 0 :51 1. M. 7:31 P. M. , 8:00 T. M. 8 :56 r. M. 30:21. P. M. 10 :56 P. iV). 11:56 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. 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.i .UJ 3-.-00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 4:00 P.M. 4:30 PXM. 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. Leave "Electric Center" for Wrightsville. 6:30 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11 :30 A. M. 1 :00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. . 2:3QF..iM. . SOU 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. 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 Beach. 6:30 A. M. 8 :30 A. M. 30:00 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2 :30 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 330 P. M. : 4:00 P. M. 4 :30 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 9:15 P. M. WESTBOUND. Leave Beach for Wilmington. t7:05 A. M. t9 :05 A. M. '30:45 A."M. 12:15 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2 :45 P. M. 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. 10:00 P. M. Leave. Wrightsville for Wilmington. 7:15 A. M. 0:15 A. M. 10:20 A. M. 10:55 A. M. 12:25 P. M. 1:55 P. M. 2:55 P. M. 3 25iP. M. 3:55 P. M. 4 :25 P.' M. 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. 30:10 P. M. 10:45 P. M. 11-.45 P. M. Leave Winter Park. -for Wilmington. 7:26 A. M. 9:26. A. M. 30:31 A. M. 31:06 A. M. 12:36 P. M. 2:06 P. M. 3 :06 P. M. 3 :36 P. Af . 4 -M P. M. 4 :36 P. M. 5:06 P. M. 5:36 P. M. 6 :06 P. M. 6:11 T. M. 6:51 P. M. 7:31 P. M. 8:06 P. M. 8:56 P. M. 30:21 P. M. 10:56 P. M. 11:56 P. 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 departures are not guaranteed. M TLARJTIKB (B&AST UPJE Arrival and Departure of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Jan. 1917. Time Not Guaranteed. ABBITALSl DEPABTTJBKt 1 TO AND FBOU No. 90, Ooldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and JBacter 8:40 A.!M. 1 North Carolina points. Connect at Golda- Dally Except boro with Southern Kailwaj at Norfolk Sanday. Southern Kailroad. No.. 64. -TThrough Sleeping Car between Wilming- 5:45 A. M. ' ton and Haleigh. 'Open to receive pas- Mon.. Weu. and sengers after 10:00 P. M. and may be Friay Only. occupied, southbound, until 7 A. M. n? Jackaonvilla, rtaw Ban aa iBtarsiadUta Chadbourn, Conway, Florence, CharlMtoo, :'. Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa 8t. Petersburg, Fort Myers Columbia ana V ' Asheyilie, Pullman Sleeping Cam Sstween . Wilmington and Colombia, open to re celve outbound passengers at Wilming No. 43. V ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and may b Dally. occupied, inbod until 7:0 A. M. S : W A. M, ' Goldsboro, Mlchmond, Norfolk and Wash- ! lngon. Parlor Cars between Wllmfjogton No. . m. and Norfolk connecting at Bocky Mount Dally. with New York trains having Pullman 8:45 A.M. Service. 2H?T$!k- Solid train between Wilmington anl ML DaiS Airy via FayettevlUe and Sanford. " 1 - Jacksonville, New JBtrm aad "lmtermedlaM station ' , ! No. Cl Chadbourn, -Florence. Columbia, Augusta, Dally. i Atlanta and the West. Charleston Sa 8:45 P.M. I vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel - Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilming ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping Cars dally between Florence and. Oofum- : . bia, which may be occupied at' Colum- No. 50. bia untU 7.-00 A. M, Tues., Thur ., and Sat tnlz rayettevUle an latermealata sariama, :S0 F, M. taay ; Toldsboro, Blcbmond, Norfolk, Wasnlngtoa and New York, Pullman Broiler, HaZel No. 41 Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and Dally. ' Washington, connecting with New Tork 0:45 P. M. trains carrying dining cars : also Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and ;; Norfolk. . No. 01. 1:15 A. M. Dally Except Monday. No. 65. 6:15 Pi M. . Mon., Wed. and Friday Only. Ne. . Dally. 12l2fl A. M. No. 49 Dally. 6:05 P. M. No. 63 Dally. 8:00 P. M. No. 68. Daily 12:80 P. M. No. M Dally lzsfe r. M. No. 60. Tues Thunt, and Sat., Only 10:15 A. M. Dally. . No. 41. Dally tiSO A. M. For Foldsr, Reserratlons, rates of fares, eta call Thone 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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