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9 WOODflLL 5 SHEPPflRD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1909. CFAELOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, J909. S0UVE1R OPENING MY I SPECIAL SALES TO INTEREST WOMEN PA WHY 1)011 'fc kink could make Vf4l II I ft more interesting offer than the candy news of the store for opening day. We have literally loaded up on good Candy for the day and you will do well to come in and inquire where the candy is located. For specials we offer regular 50c pound Choco lates, opening day price 3)e.,pound. Regular 35c. pound Chocolates, opening day , price 29c. pound. Regular 30c. Candy, opening day price. 24c. pound. Pppfiimpc Jut previous to Easter tvlsUIIlvj makes our opening day stock of Perfumes the appropriate shopping point for the ladies, and especially those who want to give gifts. The opening and Easter stock is the greatest ever shown here. Our leaders are: IMPORTED PERFUMERY Houhegaunt's, Roger & Gallet's fluerloin's, Fiver's, Atkinson's, Prindle's, Pinaud's, Ve-o-Lay's. DOMESTIC Hudnut's, Palmer's, Lazell'g, Brown's, Col gate's, liiker's. Apt fnnHc A line of gds that are tUi UUUU suitable for Wedding Gifts. Beautiful Imported Japanese Vases. Prices range from 25c. to $oho. HA IP RPIICHFC Without doubt we are able IIAlll DnUJllLj to show the best line of Im ported Hair Brushes ever brought to Char lotte. You will have to see them to appreci ate them. Prices range from 23c. to $5.00, THE LONG LOOKED-FOR WOOD ALL & SHEPPARD OPENING IS DEFFINITELY ANNOUNCED AS Wednesday, March 17th. when we open on the site of our old stand in the skyscraper building. This will be a red-letter day in Charlotte, and we have provided bountifully for everyone with souvenirs, premiums and Special Sales. THE GREAT ATTRACTION Will be our mammoth new Iceless Hoda Fountain. It will be the centre of at traction fin- the dav and we believe will be for nmc time to come, as there is not the equal of it in all the State. While we are not throwing the fountain open to the public for the day, we are arranging to give every purchaser in the store fur the day a treat at the new big iceless at our expense, $85 Worth of Goods FREE TO CUSTOMERS FREE In addition to our attractive prices all over the store, added interest will be given by offering $85.00 worth of goods free. Detailed information at the store. TO LADIES Pive Gifts Worth $45.00 Will Be Given We have arranged to give to the lady visitors to our store on the opening day gifts to the value of $45.00. The ladies will miss an opportunity if they do not get in on this proposition. Full detail at the jstore. TO GENTLEMEN Seven Gifts Worth $40.00 Will Be Given Our gentlemen customers have not in the least been overlooked in the festivi ties arranged for the opening day. There will be specially arranged events for the gentlemen, he details of which can be gotten at the store. SPECIAL SALES TO INTEREST MEN CIGARS Of course you know the store's reputation for Cigars and Hmokers' Supplies in value giving, but some heretofore unequaled offers are given for opening day. Examples are: 10c. special selrction at $1.25 cash price. 50 W. & 8. private stock, a regular 5c. straight, at $2.00 for opening day cash price. A new line here but a good one, and an immense steek with some lively trade inducing prices for the iiist day. Look at these. Cutlery JlluVIIlgaUU wanted by men who shave Tnilot rnnrlc themselves and men who go lUMwlUUUlD to the barber' and men who don't shave. Razors $1.00 to $5.00. Shaving Soap, Shaving Brushes, Talcum Powder, Strops. x Crane's Stationery Another new line and in peeping with the other high quality good this store handles. We have this line in all the fancy colors and sizes. Prices on this line are reasonable, I We have added this well UdWIU S known firm's Cut Glass to Cat flacc our present line. It is noted LUl UlClj) for its brilliancy and beauti ful cuttings. Special prices on all Cut Glass' for opening day. $4-50 8-inch Bowl for $2.98, Druggists to the People WOGDA! mt& eLL tOTEPPARD i mi irrffA wihwraroi THE SIXTH COSYEMIOS MEETS AlEltfei THIHSOAV NIGHT. Noteworthy Onasloii Will Orrur Hw IrfUWT Tart of (lie present WU When In Hnilim Hull In !" Y. M. C. A. Buililiny; the Sixth Annual lnler stnte ( invention or tie tnrilliu Y. M. C. A.'h Will H tVnveilMl The, Th e ir Several Js' IHwUSMion Will He "HiH.t Men" Eloquent Speakers on the Programme WC Convention the lleneni of Their Ideas and Esperieiuie. A meeting cf distinct significance hi Young Men's Christian Association 1 1 fi in North and South Carolina will occur tint latter part of this week. The Sixth Annual Interstate Conven tion of Carolina Y. 11. . C, A s will ba tailed to order Thursday ninht, 18th. at 8 o'clock, and will continue until Sunday night lien the closing ses sion will be held. All gatherings will lie held In Hannn Hall, in the local association building. These are scheduled for Thursday night at 8. Kridaj morning- at 9::i0, Friday after noon at 3. Friday night at 8, Saturday morning at 9 80 (Saturday afternoon being devoted to pleasure), Saturday night at 8, Su.iday morning at 9:46, nfternoon at 5 and ulght at U. The theme of the whole occasion is "Bet ter Men." All the discussions will b engaged in with a new to this ulti mate end of raising he standard of life and living. Those who will apeak are men who are notable for strength of character and ability to think and talk. The irrovislonal programme follows: TlURriDAY NIGHT, MARCH 18th. S Song service. 8 1." Report of Interstate commit tee, A. G. Brenlzer, chairman; (Jegrge Stephens, treasurer. 8 : 30 Address: "Better Men," Rev. Howard Lee Jon-js, D. .. Charleston, S. C. FKIDAY MORX1NO, MARCH lth. 9:30 Devotional service. Leader, J. L. Hunter, Asheville. ToAppointrnent of cormrmuiesV 10:15 Bible Study and Potrer Man, Brief reports of notaMe results. 11 Better Men In Foreign Lands, William Knowles Cooper, Washing ton. D. C. 11:?0 A Southern Conference Camp for Batter Men. W, E. Willis, Nashville, Tenn. l:ti Saelal features and Better Men. gome Recent Developments. 18:15 Business. FRIDAY AFTSRNOOX. S Section Conferences for Cotton Mill Operators, Lewis W. Parker, Greenville, S. C. presiding. Cotton Mill Employes. C. T. Fallfb, -Greenville, S. C, presiding. Railroad Men, B, F. Stevenson, Spencer, presiding. . Students, W. E. Wiljls. Nashvilje, Tenn.. presiding. Boys. E. M. Robinson, New York, presiding'. Relegates and Charlett business men. FRIDAY NI3HT. ' -Wong service, t.ii illustrated address. Exten sion Werk and Better Men, Charles R. Towson, New York. SATURDAY -MOftNIXO. MApClf . iOth. -. j:j0 Bible service. Leader, EtJ Vln Kettle, Wilmington, It Interstate Work and Better Men, CI K- Oper. Richmond. Va. 11-rBatter Men f Ta-mprro.w, E. M- Robinson. Nsw York. llrBuslnes. ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Seeing Caarlattstrlp. 3:30 Basketbill tournament for amateur aaao Iatlon championship uf the Carollnas 8ATCHDAY XIDHT. 8 Praise service 8:15 Add row. 1'hvslcal Efficiency .Necessary in iho Making of Belter Men, Or. eor(je J. Fisher, New York. SUNDAY MORX1MJ. MAKCII .'1st. 8: 15 Fellowship meeting. Boys' moetlng (over fifteen). Speaker, jjr. George J. Fisher, of New York. SUNDAY AFTKltNooN. 5 Mens meeting speaker. Wil liam Knowles Cooper, of Washington. Subject, "The Sins of (Jood Men. Boys' meeting (over twelve). Speaker, E. M. Robinson, of New Vork. Women's meeting. Jointly with Y. W. I'. A.. Second Presbyterian church. Speaker, Charles It. Towson, of New York. HI XPAT XKiHT. 8 Closing session, for delegates only. PEN WANDERLNliS HEM) PUISOXEK EOR HEWAHD. C'harlolCe Chief of Police Asks For $U5 Keuard I'or Capture of liny Stroud, Wanted in Columbia. The Columbia State, bespeaking the sentiment of the officials of that city, apparently does not like the way the local policemen have of doing busi ness. The following is taken from yesterday's issue: "The bringing of Hon Stroud from Charlotte to Columbia is accompanied by a great pulling of the ires and unraveling of tha red tape ot the two States. Stroud Is a young white man of McColl, for whom a warrant was issued in this city several months atu charging seduction, the alleged crime haying been committed in Columbia July td, 1808 "George Divis, of Darlington, the fi rosea u tor, after having a warrant tsued, engaged a detective. C. J. Huff rtan, to assist In locating Stroud. Thu warrant was nent to the sherrff of Marlboro county for service, as Strouri was thought to be at. MpColI, but it was learned there that ! had gone Into North Carolina. "A few days ago a megsags was re ceived from the chief of police ef Charlotts that ha had Stroud there and that the man would return to South Carolina without requisitlqn papers. , Sheriff. Cplernn accordingly cent a deputy t Charlatts ts return with ths prisoner. I Ths deputy, Mr. Hipp, on calling; en the chief of police for ths prisoner, received ft counter request from the chief for a reward of IH. , "Tha Charlette chief then reduced a telegram fsem th detective, Huffman, saylnt he would pay $25 for the man. St, Hlpn was not tutharised to pay any reward, and, as he eeuld not ser nura the prisoner without the reward, returned to 'ths city' empty handed. "The South Carolina offlclain are d terrpiUAd to Jha-V 2 . 2cf ernof Ansel yesterday telegraphed Governor Kltchin, of North Carolina, asking to instruct the sheriff of Meck lenburg county to take charge of Stroud and bold him until requisition papers can be sent for him. ' The papers have been issued, but (sheriff Coleman has not received them Ft. As soon as he does deputy will be redlspatched to. Char lotte this time to rtum with his pMsoner." - A srreath plaeed on the crave ef Nancy Hanks Lincoln at Lincoln City, Ind.,on February 12, was paid for by one eent contributions from, 3,H seheol children ef IaJiaais, Written for The Observer. Wurda are very curious things. One will sonwlim taku puetOfcaion of a piusun In a way, and obtrude and assert itself In a "mttnner most exasperating. In writing perhaps t letter, some common, simple lit t la word will continually leap from the point uf the pen until the page is fairly speckled with it. Jt may ' the most iiialftnilicaiit of its kind. the." or "and," or "hut," or "to," or any of the inoffensive, everyday coin uf speech. Hut in this Instance it becomes an imp of mischief be ) oml your cuntrul. and thructa itself in jour way at every turn. You may annihilate. It, or think you have done so, when in a moment that you urs not watching, it will ellip-like sprawl before you again. And unless you be gin ull over, with grim determination to do it tu the death, that impish combination of letters is going to ri your epistle in triumph to its destina tion. When again, words may take the opposite course and eluda you. One (hat uu ui'B going to need directly may be ling right there before yuu, jet when the pen la ready to !a,y hold of it, lp! It has vanished, I rav ing vacancy to stare at you, and a l your coaxing will not lure it from Its hiding place. If it laughs at your back or whispers in your ear, do not think you can capture it! The only help is to put a synonym on Us trail and run it to uover In the depths of Webster, of perhaps in ths dark J 1 1 n a; 1 era of the thesaurus. ririmetimes a word of more large and imposing dignity play tricks with a mans tongue, becoming final ly, a permanent obsessiop, a little old man of the sea. whose presence upon his lips he Is ni'V.T in the least aware of. I have gathered a few mental curios of that kind, and might have had a larger collection if I had, se cured all that came within my knowl edge When I was a little child a man used to come to our house who could not talk ten minutes, It seemed, to me, without saying 'appearance." He was a favorite friend of my father's, a cultivated, intelligent man. kind to the uhlldren and playful with them. But the one thing I remember him ptost vividly for is that word. I never saw him without Immediately thinking ef it, and weuld listen with a kind of breathless fascination until he had aald It. I had. not the least Idea pf the mean in?, but the sound Of it uttered by him glsyays affected me strangely, and made me think of ft bird perchil upon a bough The couvrpiion of another was continually punctuated with the word "idea." It appeared to ba quite In dispensable to him for the expremlon of his thoughts, and to have tied up in n mure meaning, ana xn n a ' intellectual outlet, than any other in his vocabulary a far richer and fuller one than that ef the aver age mp. ' - " Than thefe was a minister who. It seemed, could not get along In anv wise wltheut the word 'manifest," H leaned en It heavily tat assistance. How he could' obtain from uch slender support service 4 varied and so. valuable was a mystery. Yef It never failed him, and always im. pressed one as performing Its dpty ln the right place. Another clergyman favorite was tha ftdJeoUve, ftBsurd.' It was re raarkable how he could marshal tt forth with such frequency and not make hi discourse absurd. But be did it, and his hearis iieier ti-siucd to note the i ep i it p n. . Did you ever i i ullar moat people are about pun. 'mm 'be fire? There seems 'o In- a; irre sistible. Impulse h n one comes in out of the colci to neiae tongs .r poker and begin to punch um 'ii uh all one's might, Hi matter Imt glow lug may lie the oala, li'iii bright and brisk the hln. And Hie funny pari Is that though a all i.i it, i never want any one els. to. Km. h one thinks he cn :h c just precisely the, right poke or dig it ma :i-cd. anil that other people's pokes and digs are merely Ignorant meddling. Ju.it watch and see th? 1 M 1 comedy. The next time ou pick up the poker and begin your punching sunn- one will protest, "I would not disturb the lire. It la burning ull rlyht Or more probably, "Let me have the poker. I know Just what It needs.'1 If it is another person vou are the one to say something of the kind If you do not say the wards you will feel the impatience. An odd whim or idio syncrasy, but una vi ell shared. The story is fold of an eccentric old gentleman who used to keep mii inn in a country town -the futhf-r of a present member of the Cnited States Benate who took great pride In his big biasing wo id fires and could not brook other peoples ittempts at bet taring them. If a iust came In and began tampering with his hie, lie quietly gave an order to a negro serv ant who ahnnlv returned with a large vessel of water, and no matter how bitter culd the day, proceeded to extinguish every spark Then the old gentleman would lare at the guest and say, "When J see a man trying to put out the fire In my house I always have mv servant save him the trouble." We have sold Isabel aid Henrietta, and actually have the blood mont v in our hands. Think of the venahtj. uf the heartlessness of such a proceed ing! But what els; could we do? They utterly refused to remain t home with us longer, ind appeared to be entirely chunked in their feelinga, wjth no affection or gratitude for all wb had dope for them, and ail He had lavished upon them. Forsook ua without explanation, jt even fare well. "How sharper than a serpent's tQQth"-Uut what is the ue of moral izing or repining? The doed is done. The relationship I severed, and tha two orphans that we brought up so carefully now live with strangers. They came to us last summer with others, but being iuito too small for proper use they were given the free dom of the premises, and day by day were pampered and fed until such time as they should ba well grown. Fatal step! Morn after morn w peitud and talked to thsm. calling them by name, and the friendship between us grew more intimate all the time. ,.MTiJ31iL.Juit .cail-i-tp in tne qsuai way, -But nfcty said. "Come and get your breakfast." and they would come running as fa-t as their short legs copld bring thejn lienrlette learned early to eat from my hand, pecking In her dainty man ner a f-umh from my fingers. And so by and by they grew up into plump and pretty young ladyhood- Isabel was petite and grace ful in white with a wide, yellow full areund her neck. Henrietta affected pale gray and was handsome and stately. Bur alas, and alas! Jacques or Pierre, one or both, must have been lurking near, for the orphans disappeared. Later we found them, ot pining In captivity, but happy da larks In a 'neighbor s barnyard. There was no snore coming heme even to tleep. The companionship of their i lr. TunMnli to lUHWH 10 Hl(ev!!o. The Landmark. Their iSlatesvllle friends will be in terested and pleased tu knew that Jll, H. Tunstall. who hv" a year or more, and their daughter. Mrr. UoW'i), will i ei um tu Slatesville til live. kind, to say nothing jf the galantrles of ehantli leer, wore too dear. They bad forgotten us In new friends. Put tin in In the mil 1 NT e v e I-' Think nl ..:,tlii-- one of Isabel's I 41 11 1 Mlg. N. vvlnss. or a i,iee -if Henriette s br'- i 'living in I'harlott It would be impassible. H I'Sli'll K ti Y l.YNN CHATW1X GOOD KOAIiS AUul'MEM-. A Doul e- !V Uncled '.' t 'oin urd 'l , i At ail n r g i 1 'a ha I r is 'oh dcr Wagon That Al en. ion In ( aliarrus :,Hiit for good roads in nt.v. Mr. M M. Purr maiii a t j ! e 1 1 .1 1 il demonstration inis inorniiig Two burses Here huoki d to one the lug .lra vi agnus- n Inch con tained licHps of groieries, hut the loud uai not heavy over the, good roads, but us a result another wa$oii tus pressed into service ami loaded, as full as II could bold. Th" two v. ugons , iicre then coupled together and tile burses pulled j;. Such a thing as a i "dm. le In ader" lon.l like that is an jUt'.ii Impossibility on at.) other piece I of lend in the county. On nioet of the other loads it takes two teams to I pull one wagon load. There are no jKiades of any eunseij uence along the j entire fe u n miles and the trip was made with all ei.se in the same time i I' would have ii nulled the team to v;o there i,ili one viagoii. It was not a 'iii'Stion of wiight. lint of quantity the trto wHsuiiH Mould hold. Itovinii C:iiiiI' Clilcken Law. Salisbury Post Many Inijuiiies have been mad J of Th Post s.s to Die provisions of the Ihw enacted I) (he Legislators With reference to depredations by domestic lowlh In Howan county. For the In formation of ttiM public it may be stal ed thai the law iiroyid.es that when the fowls of one person depredate up on the premises of another, the latter shall give notnc to the owner of such foul If alter Oils notice the depre dations continue the injured party may kill the depredating fowls. V'or third offenses the owner ef the fowls beer mes guilty of a misdemeanor. Hlglll! Durham Herald. if Mr. Taft were to fill the sioutli ru postofflcts with Democrats, Mould still make a fuss about it. we fraternity home mothers are aug gatted by President pavd Starr Jor dan, of Leland HtanTurd University, who is trying tu devise means for Improving the scholarship of the member of the secret societies. lie believes that the ripht woman pre siding over each fraternity house would have a very beneficial Influence on the schoUu'whlp of the i'udents i i i i ' " btdenuous Treatment. Gastonia News. fteston chain gang is a good refor matory. A w hits man, Charles tiqert, wtnt to the gang several month ago fur theft and is now a different man He was a victim ef the opium habit h peltssly. He raved far the drug f"r a month and hi condition waa critical but how he ha developed into a stal wart man from a weakling pd t get ting In line shspe, Do You Need a Watch I We have the most complete line of Watc hes to be found in the State. Anything from U.OQ Ingersoll to the 23 Jewel How ard, Waltham and Elgin. Every Watch we sell guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Gold, Qold Filhxl, NTckls and Gun Metal rases. GARIBALDI. BRUNS & DIXON X 1 .ceding Jewelers. -:---!--- NOHFULH WESTERN HAttWAV kjcliedui lp erci Jlari'li i'fv. p. :(Mam Lv Charlotte. 80. Ry Ar. Uu) IM pin Lv. Winston. N tW Ar. I Htm i o pni l.v. Msrtlnfvtll. Lv. ictfais) t ;'5pmAi Rosnokf. Lv. t.jasm Cixineit at Etiiunqi via Sliepaadeah Vslley Routs fur Hsgerstawn, and all pelnts in Pennsylvgnlu and New Yerk. Fullmau slrter. Rosnuk and PhlladeL pkls. Tbruugii uoacn, C' arlotte to Bosnokt. Addillunal trstr) leaves Wlasiug f at -ro dally except Sundsr It you are thinking uf taking a trip yoj want quotsiiuns. cliepsi rates, reliable and correct Information, as to reutes. train schedules, the meat comfortable and quickest way Well nd the Information Is your fur tlif akln(. Witt) un of sur ceinulete map foldera M P KHAOCJ Trsv Pan. Agent, W B BJiVM.I. Oen'l Pa.. Agest, Raanoks. Va gal.)', tr Oeiumeta rTTTal Tom apd fingers te Njajrj, fWUffiTatfTqU' J" . A bouncing boy wss bora ta Mr. and Mrs. Sut Uendrlg, of Elk. lai week. . The new arrival has, we learn, six toes upon each fuut and a thumb and eix fingers upon each hand. This makes a total of tenty-si fingers and toes, w hereas the usual apportion ment is only twenty. SEABOARD tteciiv January id. 130. Tram' leave Charlour as follows: Kg , Ja ij. at t Ju m , lor klunro. Ilainist and Wilnnngion, cunuecllra at UjulM will. H ir Ailama, thimln, ,1i,m Tni ui dca hw.st; with M lor Kaieign, W laon and Puitsinoulh. witu S at Ham 1,1 lur KI'"H. Kicbmuud. H'asUiHgum. . fork I-7. m dai:y. at lO.oi -V..,n MiifiLy snd. RutlierfyrdVkB. To L ' eaXir al YK P m., Ir Jtor ailtool Klectioa in bUhurj, Balteourv Pest, Salisbury is te bav a special srheel taa electron at th same time the mu nicipal election is held en the first Tuesday In May to determine whether ei not the schools are to run tbe us ual term ef nine months fer the ses sion beginning In September. m , for Lu- Huinlet. wnminsu". conneci.ng at Htm. lat w.lk 43 f"f Ceiumbia. SavanuaJi and 1" M lur Raleigh. Kicbu.opd. Washing. tun d 'N? Yur.k' no IU. Jaily. t ti p m.. fer Monro.. count nit's Un iur Atlanta. Birming ham tr,ln ntHsmlei tor Sic", mand Wli i8to nd York, with No l Monroe lor italelgh, ierU: mouth and Noifolk. Trains arrive In Iber.olte as fallows i V( in, wiio a. m., dsliy. He, 4. daily, U:5 . ., from WsjiM, UNo. 132. eatiy. 9 . from Rulhr 'ordton Shelby. Lincolnton and ri a jj V R1ly points. vo. is. tt o p- ty, from WUmipg- ton. -Uamtet and Uoaree. Ker itttomatian. time-tables, reserve, tluns or SMbesrd deseriptive lltsratuxe apply to ticket agents er sddrees:' v JAMES KER, JR.. C. P. A., n 01 wy Hotel. Charlotte, K. C Southern Railway N. a. folio ing cndul' lguref pub lislitd oniy i iufaimtHjii, jand ar pot U4auid. Jauuuiy 1!, W I to a. ui., Nil. ju. uaii, fur Washingten an J polnls si. rib fuUwan drawing ruom sleepers lu New Vurk. Uay caaubes to VlUigiun l ie 1.. m . ho. . daily, fur Ceui)blm Mavaiuiali i;d jaskaeavlhr. inllan lii,g room lieepcrs io ug'4ta "4 Jik)nv iii. u, cuacae to jacaspn ville. I:i . ir . Kg. 1, dally, tor Bienmsnd sad iucai Hinls. i.U . 111 , Ku 44. dally, lur Wt)ln Ijii nd point iiorth. Day uuaUe t-ba-lotie ;u Vi aahungiun. t'vjilmaa tvaeper aiibiiiV m svsieigi 11 s m . N'o. ii, anil liical polnis. 7 16 . in. No. ii. 4lly. lor Atlsatv day (nclin i'karlette la Atlsata. jltnp) at nnic lual w.imt tm reute. t oo a. m . .So. 1 daily istept Skadar, lor Uiatesvilla, Taylorlu nd Joeal pul'-iu Connecl at UooreavUls (of win-ston-Sulem. and at ' 8ttvilt (vtr Ashe ville. 10 0b a. m . No. 3. dally fe Washing ton and point North Huiimsn drawing room s'aesera to It'ew Vork. lay seaebee to Washington. Uining cr servisv, 18 : a in . Nu 17. Saiiy. New Xerst gad New Orlaam inilted. Prawlng reasa ittping cars uiusrvailea and cuh 'cars. rw iuu roum ai Pullman 11 IW s. m . No. 3K, dally, lor Wuton tsaism, Rosnuk nd ocl peints. II 34 a m . No. lv, dally, tor Atlanta and local pnlr.t I as p. m . Nv. M, dally, fur Grsener and iol SHiot. 4 J i. nr. No. 17, ;ally, Uf C))umpi Slid lol pttiBUJ. p. m. Me. tt. daily except Busiday, for Svneca and local polnu. p. at.. No. li. dally, lor Richinend and local petnta Handle Pwilctan sleep r, Cbarlutts t Tt'asNfittea, and tbr lotle lo Richmond. li.w p. m.. No. U,' dgly ezsept Suadsr. for 8itvlll, VayluisTllla and JocsA. poin, "meetB-tr- f t,M3Ie ff .CeaeV nite. Koogrti snd Ckattanoogs. p. m... e. U, daily. New Verb aad Nw Orleags Lliujtsd lor r asbJBigiusi toa pent North. Dr wing" room ep rs. bervation and club tar te hew York. Putin) car service. P0U4 fiu miii traits. .16 p an.. Ki . daily, fee Auanta and points outh. Pullman drawins oo:n sleerera KsmS York toKw Orleans, New York to Blraitngbaa. D? evmcb Wsshiagto) te ttj QrUgns. Dining ear rltfe. - VI. X, p m.. Sfo. 49. fait mail. fuHraan Sleeper, Jtaleigu to Atlanta. tickets, sleeping ear ' reservations and detail Informatinp ran be ebtauted at ticket eftiee. Ho u Souta) Tryoa street.. Vice fre. sad On. Frr.. wmngto. a c 8. H. HAP.DWKK. J. Tv iU W. H- YAJlOE. a. P. At, - E. I VER-VOX TP-., Chaitevte, K., C ' g cars uinsrvauea nu ciup cars. York te New Orleans, braving Iseper New York te Atlanta. fol3 in tram. Oinlng car aervlce.
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