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I THE MORNING Wit 1912. WHITEV1LLE AFFAIRS DAY'S DOINGS IHT RALEIGH WILL APPOINT' HOOK- ATLANTIC COAST LINE Death at Tabor New Dynamo Order. Taft Will Probablv Aonoint tht-Kan- mlttlona out up Arrhrala aad Drpartorea Tralna at Wllmlnatoa. ggecthw Jaajaary At 1P1S." itH. vrppri and sa Judge.

Washington. Jan. 5. Friends of a Mayor Davis Resigns (Special Star-Correspondence V-' WhitevillA. TIo Mat Onarmatcad.

Bunaing inreaienea dv pi vawo y- uaiy 0 DPABXUBE consumers sKould aK for andbe sure that TO AND FROM Several Charters Issued--Other News Notes of Interest at the Capital. received in White ville of the death-of Mr. T.fw et tht genuine ABMYALS -r. No. 91, 1HI0A.11.:.

President Taft expect him to send to the Senate next week the nomination of United States Circuit Judge Hook, of Kansas as Associate Justjce of the Supreme' Court to succeed the Jate John M.Harlan of No official announcement that Judge Hook would be nominated has been made at dan, at Tabor, this county- He had been Quite sick for No. 90, I :40 A.M. Goldaboro, Rlchmona, Norfolk aa4 Eastern Nortb CaroUna Connect at Goidsboro with Soot hern Hallway and Norfolk Soatkern Rallroa4. 91 tearea Norfolk 13:55 P. XL.

and Bichnjond p. v. (Special Star Telegram.) fore his.death- and was considered out of danger- by. Ma but became- suddenly; worse; and died 4n a the White House, but Congress lead Raleigh, N. Jan.

5. Originating from a defective flue in the residence ers close to the President asserted tonight that every other candidate vir of W. Bowden, fire at noon today ur Jordan was held in high, esteem by the town in which he resided and muh. sympathy Is expressed by everyone for his widow and itK tKis tradeTmark on the pacliakea tually had eliminated and objec -T I Chadbonrn, rioreoce, Charleaton-; Savannab, Jacksonville, Tampa. Myers, Corombla and Asbevffle.

PuHia WHmtearto and after iesee P. SC aa4 Colombia. apn to recalT pa aera at gleeptes Cara beweea WUmlnato aa4 nay ke eccvpled aatll 7:00 A. U. threatened for a while, this building No.

51. i 5:35 A.M. No. 60, liaar.M. and sevoral residences adjoining.

A tions regarded by" the President as more weighty than those heretofore The Standards of the World vtu yunuieu wno- survive him. Capt Maultsbv high wind caused much uneasiness, registered against Judge Hook must uSlqa Europe andMjnertca Whiteville Electric Company; has or- be produced to prevent his nomination. but the firemen extinguished the blaze iy hard work. The damage was about MADE BY 2 So far as White House officials knew Newbern and Intermediate No. 64, rl 60 A M.

Jacksonrille, Statlona. No. 85, I 60 P.M. J1 uygamo iq Deinstalled in place Of the one now in use, which means that the electric lights-will be tonight, objections to Judge Hook had not toT'-date influenced enough What made the fire seem so danger WALTER BAKER CO. LIMITED 'bORCBESTEK, HASS.

ous was tne nearness 01 me supreme imuusui lights ESTABLISHED 1780 Senators to his confirmation. -iBefore he sends in the nomination Court building across the street and Goidsboro, nichmood, Norfolk and Pulfnum Parlor Cara ketweaa Wllralarton 44 Norfolk, connecting at Bocky Mount with Nw Xork Train wltb Palliaas Serrioe. 'z No. 48, the Agricultural Building adjoining uevu usa in vrneiand for a year or more, and, Ue dtizens of Whiteville are delighted that ManitKv the Supreme court. President Taft will look over Judge Hook's decision in the Oklahoma two bent fare, case, which has formed the basis for protests.

'I making arrangements-, to extend the No. 49, eiisp.ic -ts. y- ii No. 62, 8:06 P.M. uue io mis part or the town.

A charter was issued today to the W. (5. Henry Company, of Lexington, to deal in general merchandise, authorized capital $50,000, with $14,000 No. 63, iii5 A. M.

SYRACUSE HITCHCOCK TALKS. SEASONABLE FARM IMPLEMENTS. MIDDLE-BREAKERS. j.aid in by W. ii.

Henry, T. C. IJlnkhe and T. J. Taylor.

Another charter in to the Harbor Island Hunting Lodge Mayor W. R. Davis, who has been mayor of Whiteville for three years, 0 "-Wednesday: sent In his resignation which was yesterday accepted. Hia successor will be appointed on the J5th of this -month. As jet, no one Would Remove Postoffice Department Solld- train between Wllnitngton and fayetteville and Sanfertf.

Chadboum, Conway Florence, Charlea-. too-; Savannah, All Flovlda Points, Co-lnmbia, Asherille and be- West, roll-nuua SleeplBS. Cara" between Wllmlngtoa and Columbia; Jacksonville, Newbera and Intermediate Stations. 1 No. 63, From Realm of Politics.

Washington, Jan. 5 Postmaster- of Morehead City, with a capital of General Hitchcock today expressed his approval of the proposition to remove nas Deen mentioned as a possible can No. 64, M. it No. 63, -k No.

BO, :15 AM. The incorporators are John M. Morehead, of Spray; D. L. Gaskill, of Salisbury; and WV U.

Webb, of uiuaie ior mo nonor; -f Mr Davis is No. 62, 325P.M. No. 59, 16:30 P.M. they Postoffice Department absolutely from political influences.

Morehead City, and others. winding a handsome residence on his farm just outside the city limits, and I believe, he said, "that the entire wm move mere In the future SPORTS AT A. A wim nis ramny. At the home of the bride's parents postal service should be taken out of politics; A recommendation that this be done was contained, in so many words, in my annual report at 1910. Fayetteville, Sanford and Intermediate -yir i tin I 1.

Goidsboro, Norfolk. '-Washrnjr-' toa and New-Tot k. Pullman Broiler, puf-M Sieeplna. Cara betweeav Wilmiarten and WaabingrtoU. eonnectlna; with Mew York trmlaa, with Pullman and Olulnr Car Serrtoa.

Sleplnr Cara ke tween. Wilmington and Norfolk. at vmeiand, Miss Minnie Clemmons No. 42, 7 MO P.M. 'It is.

apparent that the highest de was married to Mr. Mart V. Hardee, of Bolton. The ceremony was- ner- No. 41, 9 :45 A M.

"No. 68, 8:30 A.M. gree of effectiveness in the conduct of this tremendous business establish ormed by Mr. E. Maultsby, J.

Cbadbotirn. Conway and Intermediate ment cannot be attained while the No. 57, thousands of postmasters continue to 1 be political- As an impor Dally. tDally except Sunday, a Dally except Monday. ana was witnessed by a large numbei of relatives friends.

The home was elaborately decorated, for the occasion and an elegant collation was served. -Both young people are popular, among a wide circle of friends who extend congratulations. Rev. and Mrs. J.

Pate and tant ref drm, Presidential postmasters Of all grades should be placed in the For folders, reserrationB, ratgspf fares, call 'phone 160. J. CRAIG. T.C.. 'WHITE, Pasaenrer TraJTlo General Passenger classified service.

This action, which earnestly recommended a year ago. and now renew, would "result unques three children, have arrived in White tionably in a higher and better stand ard of A SCHOOL TUMBLES. ville trom Newport N. and are stopping at the Columbus Hotel until the improvements are completed on the Methodist parsonage. Mr.

Waldo Anderson is herethl .1 SUBURBAN SCHEDULE. Are Spanish Teachers and Children A trim, handsome jplow, wonderfully strong and perfectly balanced a plow that is a satisfaction Jo us to sell and economy to you to buy. i IN EFFEC7T DECEMBER 4, 1911. Winter Park, Wrightsville, Wrightsville Beach and Intermediate" Points. Victims of Disaster at Seville.

Seville, Spain, Ja, 5. A large num week the guest of relatives. He is returning to his home in Louisiana from ha visit to his mother, Mrs An ber Qf children and their teachers were killed and maimed by the col EAST bound: WEST BOUND. derson, at Fayetteville Miss Ben- BasKetball Seasah Session After Holidays Other Mews Notes. (SlKJcial Star Correspondence.) West Raleigh N.C, Jan.

5. The next sport on the athletic calendar is basketball, the season opening on the home floor with the strong quintette from Wake Forest on; the nighr of January 20th. Quite a number of men are, out try-ins; for the beam and are practicing daily, but are handicapped considerably by beihg without vthe services of a regular one of the men. In the corps of instructors, familiar with the game, giving them all the coach-ine; possible. A.

has newr failed to make a creditable showing in every branch of sport and under the able leadership of Capt Albright Chambers it is expected that the Red and Whito will have a successf ul season. College opened again Wednesday, alter a two weeks' holiday, with an increased enrollment of 40, 15 of these being new men in the various classes, and the remainder farmers taking the eight weeks course in agricul? ture. This brings the total enrollment so far this season up to 570, the highest ever before at this time of the session. With the number that will enroll for the normal course In. agriculture for teachers in May, the enroll-mpnt will probably reach the high water mark of 600 or more, a figure never before reached In tho history of the college.

Work on the two new buildings at the college, the hew mess hall and the Animal Husbandry building," has bee'u going on during the and ttoair completion "before June is expected. nie Baldwin has returned to James lapse of the building of a private school here today. AVERY GRUBBERS. Sprunt. after a visit to her mother here.

It Is not -known how many pupils were in attendance at the time of the Mlises and Mary Council. Elizabeth and Hattie McKnight, and catastrophe, but the dead bodies of the head master, three women teach ers, and three children have been ex tricated from the ruins. It is Delieved Messrs. John 'Council, of Lake and George Trust, of East Arcadia, who have been visiflng Miss Gladys Thompson at her lovely, home here have returned to their'respective many more were buried beneath fallen masonry. hemes Mrs.

T. C. Johnson, of Lum- SHIeacSachee berton, spent several days with her parents here this week. Impajr Menial Faculties MEN AND RELIGION. Georgia' Committee Arousing and.

should not be allowed to become chronic. Whether caused by Over the State. Atlanta, Jan. 5. Twenty-five cities in Georgia will be visited by members heat or cold, stomach disorders or nervousness Hicks' CAPU DINE of the executive committee of Men and Religion Forward Movement with the object in view of securing the co All steel and tremendously strong suitable for the roughest work.

SYRACUSE CHILLED PLO WS AND" REPAIRS, 1 LA FOLLETTE AT BLOOMINGTON operation. of the people of those places js the best remedy to take. It's tKwitir the Atlanta organization. liquid effects immediate pleas at De- Leave Wil-Leave WIL Leave Wil-Leave Win-j Leave Leave mington mington mhigtoii ter Park Wrights- WrJghts- for- for for for ville for ville Beaca Winter Wrights- Wrights- Wilming- for Wil- for Wil- Park ville yilleBeach ton mington mington 6:30. AJL 6:30 A.M.

6:30 A.M. 6:25 A.M. 6:15 A.M. 1 7:00 7:00 7:30 I. 8:10 7:55 7:45 A.M.

8:00 8:00 ....8:40 8:30 44 A.M. 8:30 8:30 8:30 9:40 9:25 9:15 10:00 10:00 10:00 11:10 10:45 11:30 11:30 11:30 12:40 P.M. 12:25 P.M. 12:15 P.M. 1:00 PJil 1:00 P.M.

1:00 P.M. 2:10 1:55 1:45 2:00 2:00 2:40 2:30 12:30 113:10 3:00 3:00 3:00 13:50 4:10 3:55 3:45 114:10 4:30 4:30 4:30 54:50 5:10 44 5:40 5:25 5:15 5:30 5:30 5:30 6:50 6:35 6:25 6:10 6:10 6:10 7:10 7:00 44 6:50 7:10 7:10 7:10 8:10 8:00, 7:50 8:30 8:30 8:30 9:40 9:25 9:15 10:00 44 10:00 10:40 44 10:30 44 11:00 11:40 ...1 Progressive Leader to Speak This, announcement was made at a one and two horse. ant to take. 10c, 25c and 50o at catur and Springfield meeting of the committee last night. Senator Robert The chairman stated that within the Chicago, 5.

irug stores. next two members cf the committee would leave here to interest PUT YOURSELF IN SAFE HANDS JACOB! HARDWARE CO. AGENTS 10 12 So. Front St citizens of other cities in thz 8 In a report to the executive commit tee the chairman of the boys' wcrk committee indicated that the organization Immediately -will interest itself 1 in the welfare of the newsboys of Atlanta by inaugurating a system of regulating street sales of newspapers, a part of which, it is said, will consist of registration and checks on the "news lift ies." The chairman declared that temptations for newsboys seemed to i i to I I i 1 Ai f.7. pi .1 v.

Vr' i i' mm 'Hit: 4V 1 ft 1 K. la Follctto. today continued nis campaign for the Illinois delegation at the Republican- National, convention starting out with a speech- at P.iooiuington. The Senator spent the night at Peoria after speaking there last nignt end went to. Bloomington early today.

He planned to maike Decatur and Springfield during the afternoon. His tour of the day will end with a meeting in East St. Louis, 111., in this State to a close tomorrow with a speech -at Danville. Newark, N. 5.

Progressive Republican leaders In New Jersey are slightly at odds over the ques-lion of declaring for a 1912 Presidential leader, according to statements Kiven out here today, Progressive leaders Jn Essex county want Roosevelt for Presidential iuee. while the Hudson county conthv-gent favor La Follette. At a meeting to be held soon, Progressives from all parts of the State will determine upon the Presidential i WOlrVEN GIVE JEWELS be greater than for beys in other lines of work. PRICE IS APPOINTED. Salisbury Man Appointed by Judge Boyd of Western District.

Greensboro, Jan. An im portant order was entered by Judge Boyd in the United States. Court yesterday when he formally appointed Augustus H. Price, of Salisbury, stand ing master in chancery for the district 11 court of the United States for the if. j.

J. McKanna, discoverer of th Western District of North Carolina. niy permanent cure ior tne liQuor SPECIAL EOR SATURDAYS 'AND SUNDAYS. Leave Wilmington every half hour from 2:00 until 5:30 P. M.

Leave Beach every half hour from 2:45 until 5:45 P. -M. Cars marked do not ran on Sundays. -Cars marked run Sundays only. Cars marked superceded by half hour schedule Saturdays and Sundays.

Cars marked leave at 1:10 P. M. on Saturdays. FREIGHT SCHEDULE. Daily Except Sunday.

Leave 9th and Orange streets 3:00 P. M. i Freight Depot open from 2. to 3 P.M. Under the old regime the equity juris Habit No'Ttfahgerous hypodermic In- diction belonged Clement Manly, ectlons or nerv wrecking drugs used who was appointed standing master rwenty-flv years' of experience and in' equity- by the late.

Judge Simonton in 1897, and whieh-'lposition he has va have the beat knowp. "tod. In- -AT- "sstlg-at Jiow. since held. Now since the Circuit Dr.

J. McGehee, health officer. Court has b3en abolished the equity jurisdiction has been conferred upon of the' city' of Reldsville and a reputable physician, makes affidavit to the effect that there has never been a the district court. Mr. Manly some time ago gave notice that he would soon retire from the position owing to death in Dr.

McKanna's Reldsville Sanitarium. the fact that his professional engage Steamship ments as division counsel for tba PETERS0C3 'MM, From All Over South, Contributions Made for -Presbyterian Work Nashville, of the Southern Presbyterian church are ending their jewels and other valuables to the foreign mission board in this city for, the purpose of wiping out indebtedness St: $100,000 incurred by the. board, v. Grave danger of the recall et foreign missionaries faced the board and ap ippeal was made 'to the. loyal women of the church to meet the deficit.

From all over the' South women l.ave sent jewelry, silver ornaments find money to the board. A committee is disposing of the gifts as rapidly as possible and forwarding the proceeds to missionaries whose salaries are overdue. As yet the fiifts have not been sufficient to roeet the deficit; and av second appeal has been made to soutn- rn women, which has brought many contributions accompanied by letters McKANNA THREE-DAY I LIQUOR CURE COMPANY Reldsville, North Carolina. 1 Southern Railway and other legal work, made it practically impossible 4 Air kino Railway for him to retain the place longer. The appointment of will give his a 0 maTiy friends throughout tne atate SCHEDULE uvJry.

Company NEW YORK GEORGETOWN, S. C. much pleasure." ANOTHER FALSE RUMOR. Qalokait and Bst Ida Watt VrU -u. west.

laS-tf Block Srtm. KKk BlUt. SC-lfc. Ball Wjlson Says There Is! No Breach Be tween Him and Harvey. Bcbedvle la Effect February it, lllt Lv Norfolk .1 SOimi Hnon N.

Jan. Lv. Petersbr a mllO :40 a Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey; in an Lt. Durham .1 a mlBtSO a '-'4tl till iiiijlililii authorized interview here today saia of self-sacrifice and 'determination to 'sustain the hiirrh'R AffortS in the that so far as his information w3nt the speculations contained in news-naDer disoa'tches that a breach had loreign fields. mm Lv.Lrnchbnrc 2:40 a 0:25 4r.

Cincinnati i. 6:23 pa ar. Co nabun .1 6:45 a GMovr ki.Chirtto:.. 8:00 ml 7 :30 a a x. St.

LouU 640 a a Close onnectloDi matl tor Seattla. ca iTraDclaco anfl all western oolnta. Pallraaa RlefeploaT tod parlor eara aa W. Cafe 1d)d8 cars. BanlDmantai mmt To the Aviation Ground come, between Colonel George' Har DURHAM WINS FROM N.

C. vey. of New York; and himself, were entirely without foundation. First of SerieVof Games of; Esket- rice standara of axcalience. Blue Rla "My attention rhe.

oi rnnrse been drawn to the fact 'that ball at University (Snecial Star Telegram.) the last two numbers or warpers Chanel Hill. N. 5. In the With every purchase of 110.00 worth or more of goods from our storej for spot cash, on Friday, Saturday or Monday, by one per stfn, will give "free one ticket to the great Avi-; ation Meet'on January" at Highwood P4rk, upon the following Upon entering the store, the purchaser mwst present attached coupon. Unless coupon is presented, prtlhrly filled out upon and aJleRheny raonatalna eroaa4 at tifft ptctoreeqo parta.

Time tattles, aeacrlptlra llteratora aformatloB- tree. Corrvapondenm torttV B. BBVTLL. Ageat, Roanoke WL BOSLHY, DUt Paaa AfM. RJchmrat fa enine meetine of the season.

Caro New Yerk to WUallagtoB. Steamship. "Carib," December 29th, 1011 Bteamshlp Jannary 6th, 1912 to New York. Steamship Navahoe," December 30th, 1011 SteaJMbtp January .1912 Steamship "Navahoe," December 25tV 1911 Steamship January 1st, 1913 Through- 'bills'" of fading and lowest through rate guaranteed to and from aU points In North and 8oaUi Carolina; Weekly have made no mention or my name, but this is certainly not due to- any breach of any kind between linn lost-to the fast team from the Apply at JJnion Depot Ticket Office, 'Phone 1294. or Office of Commercial Agent, Orton Hotel, 'Phone Tralai Lcre Wllmlartao, Effectlra NaT.

i teth. mil No. A. M. For Hamlet, and intermediate points, to Charlotte, connects, at Hamlet with.

No. 66, for Ealelgh and point No. 39 3:25 P. M. For connecting- at-Hamlet with through train for Atlanta, Birmingham, Jackaoarlllev Nor" folk.

New York, and trains in aU directions. Arrive Hamlet 7:40 P. M. leare Hamlet, P. arrive Charlotte, 10 A) Trains Arrive at VfllmlBrtoas No.

4012 :30 P. Charlotte. 4 No. 4412:10 A. M.

From Charlotte and Intermediate point. No. 45 connects at Hamlet with No. 65, for aU points North; at Monroe, with. No.

53, for Atlanta. 39' connects at Hamlet with No. 41, for Atlanta. Birmingham snd Memphis No. 84, for Washington and New.

York; No; 82, for Portsmouth, Norfolk, and No. 43. fori Cohimhla Savannah and Pullman Car service will be maintained between WUmington and Charlotte on trains 89. 40. 45 ahd 44.

Sleeper on No. 45 open for oecnpancy' at 10.P. ii. 7 CrAuDBf XCUItRAT, Union Ticket Agt 'Phone No 124v FETTER. Commercial Agent Ortoa HoteL Phone No.

178., H. 8. LEAKD, Dir. Pawenger. Agent, Raleigh, H.

C. v- i i B. BYAN. Airent Durham Y. M.

C. here tonight tv.enty-nine to The game Colonel Harvey and myself. Colonel Harveyxuaa the weekly, entirely on the start looked like a Carolina vie iciiug siuie, tiuivct win yusmveijr uvi, siisu. cry but in the last minutes of the' formidable Durham quintette put on a spurt that, took the var FOR SOUTHPORT 1 (By harper Steamboat Line.) STEAMER WILMINGTON For freight, apply to his dwtt; judgment." UNMASKED EN 'TAKE AIL. Clerks, Bound and Gagged, While Rob bers' Search the Pouches.

Name: SMALLBONES, Sup't, Wilmington, N. c. sity off its feet. The Carolina, team i' lt keenly the1 absence ol 'Captain 1 H. E.

MAYNARD Ffetflrht Address Fnddinjc. 'Cate Jan. 5. The mall ear 1 H. M.

BAYMOND, and M. Hitch from the game. Ritch has with drawn from college to accept a com mercial position. of thp Orczon Express on the South ern PaciflcVa? robbed early today of I do not subscribe to The Morning Star. pRi R- KEISCR all Eastern registered: man ny.twrp Itichmond, Ta.X Jan.

Captain lohn Cussons is dead at -his home, unmasked nien. Three mall clerks were" bound and Tickets presented with purchases "not transferable. OSTEOPATHY gagged by the robbers who entered the Allen, in Henrico county. Cap tain Cussons was chief of scouts un car while the iram was uei wen ivea Piinff and Redding. Leave Wilmington daily at 10:00 A.

8pecfallat T4ervou jbiseataiC Oflee Hour to 12 and I tli 'Or Stonewall Jackson-and General lee and gained fame. In the West as i ng to FLit ure Go. Wilmington's GreaCFur nitufe' Store. The train polled; Anto Redding at 6:40 "A.1 M.i and the robbersj carrying Indian fighter Immediately after ieave Soutnport daily at 2:30 ie uivu War-. their, dropped off and no22-lma Portsaooth.

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