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t - THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE .JllI 23 .liQ C 3- i ? with 1 ' .N i .. ; - M -. . - .:: 5f:. -r-'i a" BOME OF THRrWONDEftS OFiTHlS lN- " TEREST1NG PLANET. Her Tiny : Moons and II er Network of Crlgrantlp Cnal and Wlxat -tlie : trolomen JlaveV- to ."sajrv--. About. Them-Ttoe Plane!' Atmosphere Seen ' through a' fine telescope MarsT presents the appearance, of a- miniature rth floating tverhead, the ruddy: mark ings indicating land, thsgreen?sto mark .."5xigs 'outlining seas and water courses, while white caps adorn the region's corre t' gponding to the polar regions on earth. The astronomer; in the quiet, and ease-pf his observatory, can make a 'study; of these regions, which may not as'yet have ever been seen by the inhabitants of Mars because of the dangers which- pre vent access to them. We may well doubt whether the bravest -Martian ever suc ceeded in reaching either : pole t of . the planet. Yet our eyes have - rested on those polar regions, even on the ' very poles themselves. : :V;, Mara-.turns around on its axis just'as the earth does except that the day lasts . longer than -the day on earth. With' the. telescope v it is possible to follow the hourly changes that take place on Mars from sunrige to sunset. We can see the mists of morning "gradually -clearing away ant ; the gathering of clouds to ward evening, probably to" pass- from the skies at night, leaving' the stars to shine irith a greater splendor throxigh a rarer atmosphere. Perhaps one or both of the little moons olf Mars (for it has two, named Deimos and Phobos) may be shin : ing in the sky. Deimos rises in the east ? like other stars, but the inner moon, Pho- v bos, hurries around Mars three times a day. Eor this reason it rises in the west every might And sets in the east after about five and a half hours. Neither of the moons gives much light, since Phobos supplies only one-sixtieth of the amount ;&- of light given by our moon, while Deimos gives only one twelve hundredth. But the smallness of the Martian moons must be taken into consideration; since Phobos is ' 4pnly seven miles in diameter and Deimos S&we' pr six. Continuing our observation of the plan et Mars during its daytime, we see in Imagination the white shoreline along whicb?the, murmuring waves ripple or dash n" breakers against rock and prom ontory? Clouds form and rain falls on the .surface of Mars, though not on such -an extensive scale as here. Nevertheless, during the latter half of October, 1894, an area much larger than Europe re mained; densely obscured. On another oc casion jSir Norman Lockyer noticed a great Mass of clouds spreading over a sea many thousand square miles in ex tent. A? the hours passed away the clouds slowly dispersed, either melting on account of the sun's heat or dissolving in rain. When Lockyer ceased observing for the evening at about half past 11 a large portion of the sea which had been concealed gradually came into view. On this same night Mr. William Rutter Dawes, known as "the eagle eyed astron omer," was also studying the planet of war, keeping it well under observation until the "wee sma' hours," when he made an excellent drawing of the planet Comparing this with a drawing made an hour earlier by Liodkyer, it was seen that the clouds which "nad concealed the sea during the earlier part of the evening had passed entirely awaj. Referring these events to Martian time, the cloudy weather on this occasion apparently oc curred in the forenoon, the midday hour bringing clear weather, which would seem to have lasted till the afternoon was far advanced. In 1877vSchiaparelli observed some pe culiar lines on the surface of the planet Mars, aridjFhe called them canals. For nine yeats he was the only astronomer who could see them, and when in 1881 he further announced that the canals had doubled it was supposed for a time that the Milanese astronomer was the victim of an illusion. However, since then the results of his observations of the canals of Mars have been abundantly confirmed both in Europe and America, especially at the Lick observatory and the Flag-' etafp Qbspryatory. The observations onade by Mr. Lowell at the latter obiery w.,y aim luose aireauy made by Schia parelli tend to make us feel very much at home on planet Mars. , .. ' The canals are not visible during the winter season on MarB, but as spririg- time advances they-make their .appear ance as faint, dark Unes,igto'wfeg" wider and -wider until they are 50 miles across, and ihen, by way of variety, they double. In fact, single canals have been known to double themselves literally at a day's notice, the :' twin canals - tunning along side by side like railroad tracks, only in this instance the railroad-tracks are sep arated by a distance of over 200 or 300 nines, oouie ox, ine canais extend to a distance varying from 300 to upward of 4,000 miles and appear to be as accurate ly straight as lines can be upon a sphere. The canals seem to meet at a number f Bmall spots or junctions, which have been termed "lakes" by Schiaparelli and "oases" by Mr. Lowell. These small spots are scattered over the ruddy por tion of the.; planet's surface, forming a curious network with the canals, the spots at the junction of the canals being as important a feature as the' canals themselves Mr. Lowell assumes that the region intersected by the canals corre sponds'to the desert region on earth and - that the canals were apparently con structed for the purpose of "fertilizing - this region and the oases in the midst of the wilderness. Therefore what we see is u0!116-0611 itsel.f vegetation along lB vo-un-o, au-uun uses noi account tor CASTOR B A Tor Infants and Children. Hie Kind loaYaw i Always Boiighi ; Bears W y m ' Signature of U&J SPECIAL RAILRtlAn RATFR ..I ' ' '1 . v"-ww . uy, wit w Souithern rail'way. f or? the following , oc- casions. A- University-- of 'North 'Carollnsw -Sum- rner school for, teachers,. Chapel Hill. ,;.Ti.:'-r"NtC.':-..ltlicklt on sale June 17 to July 10 inclusive, final Mmit July. 20 Tone fare : for the. round trip rate from - Asheville ,$3.05. tih - - " FVff full ririformatloa, call on -ticket - agent or P. R. l Darby, C. P. & T. A., , A8tieviiie, er'K. u. Vernon, - T, P, A. Charlotte, N. C. heart I : a ti rt Vi c tisually' has & fLtfX U y I I o cleap-hrain and spark Jin e: ives.-'ile'sat-healtbr manjw f well as a successful .man, because good djgestiOn and 5 pure; bIocd give3 ;,iiim strong, nervesj-and la" clears brain There's no;occees? possible- without health. Tf obtain goodhealtbruse 'JZ, torJLMOSTETTER'S bony MI C; STOMACH. ll&Z7'. - - ' " BITTERS a canal Joiif fling, HsiTf within; 24 hours, for, romance" aa we may about Mare, we can scarcely imagine -vegetation develop ihg with such amazing, rapidity; ... - v a ."Mr.TLowell arso;jiters into interesting speculation as to th canals fceirtg'.of a.r'--tificial-format:onT ignoring the rather se rious difficulty as to the: temperature nf Mars. He sees evidence of- engineering skill in the coustructiiu nf the canal ys tem. 'which he attiijintes to the superior abiUty of the-Martians. Dmler'the cir cumstances we: ca weri'imagine the (supposed) inhabitants of Mais lecoguiz jng the necessity of such, cauahf as'n protection against the ,detmctive effects of the annual inundations, but several 1 years ago' Mr. J, On- of the British As tronomical association founa on -calculation that the construction of such canals would require an army of 200,000,000 men working tor 2,000 . years. Miss Mary Proctor in St. Nicholas. The wall around the city of Babylon at the height of its prosperity was 56 miles in length. WOMAN S HOPE The only hope for many weakly women is Bradfiefd's Female Regulator It is the onevsafe and sure cure in all stubborn and severe cases of Profuse, Irregular, Scantyor Pain ful Menstruation, "Falling of the Womb; Leucorrhcea, Headache, Backache and Nervousness. It is a distinct remedy fcrthe distinct ail ments called female troubles." Those are the diseases for which it should be taken. : "Jt THE BBADFIKLD REGULATOR C0..AtUptG. The Strangre -fiirna IfixplaineC Some years ago the inhabitants oi country town were rendered "very nneaf y by the appearance of strange signs on the bottom of their loaves of bread. One would bear a cross, another & Latin word, while a third would be embellished by a skull and cross bones. . Afr last one was delivered bearing "this inscription: "Died September 13." The recipient took to her bed, believing it to be a warning of her demise on that date.4 A doctor was called in, who immediate ly set to work to &nd a solution of : the mystery. He soon sudceeded. " A cemetery near by had been recently leveled and some old stones piled away in a corner. whose inscriptions seemed . obliterated. One pf the church officials (a baker) cast covetous eyes on these and appropriated them to line his oven, thinking jthe stones most suitable, but here Sand there some marks remained, and when the soft dough was put in the Oven became stamped In the broad. Christian Endeavor World. BLOOD CURE SENT FREE. By addressing Blood Balm Co., At lanta, Ca., and send two stamp ajny of our readers may obtain a temple bcttle of their famous B. B. B. Bo tanic Blood Balm, the greatest, grand est, best and strongest Blood Remedy made. Cures whan all else falls, piro; pies, ulcers, scrofula," eczema boils, blood poison, ; easing sores, dtotressing r"rv ftin6ei?- Catarrh, . rheu matism. Free mediical adyloe uCIl?0; when .desorlpitflon of your trouhl is given. Tbia generous offer is worth while accepting. Sample bottle sent all enlarges prepaid. Large bottles, (con taining nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggists at $1 per bottle. B. B. B. Ir away ahead of all other Blood Remedies for curing bl'ood hu-monsi- Try B. B. B. For sale In Ashe yille by Pelham's pharmacy. An. Ajrcnftectnral Ace of Cliibs. Midford castle, near Bath,. England was built about 200 years ago. The cas-. tie is of singular construction, being jri angular and in the form of - the ace of clubs, the angles being rounded off and embattled-" A Mr. Roebuck, a great gambler is said to have buih. the marjh sion with the proceeds' of a night's gam bling and by backing the run of luck oi the club suit. ' ' - - ' BfeWitt's . Iii'iitlec Early" .Risers - expel from the sysitem all poisonous' accumui.e- tlons regulate the stormchv -bowels; and liver, ana purify the . Mood.' Ttney. drive way ddseaise.Mdlisslpate melancholyviand give health and vigor for the daily rou tine. Do riot eric or sicken. . " Paraxon i'najrmacy., . - - - A writer in: The Ctelelai jEmnire - de clares that the gavernor of the ELirin dis every rear and yet brigandage!: continues' 1 a scourge 01 the province, V,Holland"i is said to be' an abbreviation oi "hollow Iand" ; 1 J , - SAM- , . PLE BOTTLE FKEB. " ; Have, you HtcWnebuminsr"-scaly. crusted or pimply skm, blaster contain ing pus or water fluid, skin red, .'and to litchtag- heat, with oi without sores, on legs,! arms, lhands, i neck :; or r face T xnen tajce 33. Br B. which - will "cure. leavtnig the ' flesh free - from blernishes; Bores, -.eczema or itching ! of -amy kind, - Any lonn w eczema, is dHAthw. eased :bood. ; Get the diseased blood ovf S1: B- B.rand you, are cured,-B i perrewtiy; safe to take by vol 1 wr young, ana acts as a flme tonic, and CUPGS Xfftlttn ' cteltraa - jt 111. remedies fail.' Children are " very; tre SSUy fni?ted with - eczema,. ' Sores dljacharge and a yellow crust forms upon the skto. Give ie 'child - mild doses Tof R -'rT ran .wes will soon heal. SSrSK11 ,lnc. two stamps, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, GaT. uww 01 -B will be "rjn Seville by-PelharA'r Phrmaf for sale Consumption ? l Bronchitis and All Liing Can be Positively and Or? sidcuro's Systea of Treatment Has SCENE IN THE SI,6cmAXOSlESOmjOI: TMe Doctor Demonstrating to Medical Men, Scientists, Statesmen amd 8tttaatM the Yalae of the New Slocnm System of Treatment tor the Permanent Cure mi Zttng Consumption, Catarrh and All Pulmonary and Wasting Disease. Do you cough? ' -Do your lungs pain you? - ' Is your throat sore and inflamed? Do yo spit up phlegm ? Does; your head ache? , ' 1 1t yotui appetite bad ? ' Are yohr, lungs delicateB r Are you losing flesh?. - Are you pale and thin? Do you lack stamina? These ivmntonis are proof that hare in tout body the seeds of the m dangerous malady that has ever dev tated thfr earth consumption. -Consumption, the, bane, of those w have been brought up in the' old-fas ioned beliefs that this disease was here4 ttasy, that it was fatal, that none coti aAjAw9 vflniwarA na rmlv j1eTAil f Bu7i5w IcSown to be imrable, maJi so by the world-stirnng discoveries ) I that man whose name has been givel to this new system of treatment. - -4 Now known to' be preventable curable by following and practising jfh new system of treatment wilitff you of : consumption and of all 'diseases whichrean bt 'traced back to weak iurigs as tounaapon. BC?:-. ; It ts not a drug systemrt)ut ftystHn of germ destruction and podj.b cnnrATinwAi rnMlPNTlflM - AJ tOS ANGEjlES ; On accounit of Hhe above occasion, the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Ljouia railway will sell tickets to Los Angeles, California, and return under following conditions: Hate One first class fare for . the round trip,p!us $2.00 for memberghip fee. Half tickets may be sold to fthjl dren between the : ages of five Und twelve at one-half the above rate, i find should be marked, stampedor punHied "Half,"and for such half ticket mem bership fee will be $1.00. Abov,e bjtea apply via direct routes goinganfre turnlng. . " x' Paite of saler-June 4th to July 7th, !n- elusive, 183 - uitimftir ,utsTiV, all tickets to He -ism Angeiea, wu. Tflmit 0tne iournev musn corannjijue : iv j . t .aiA i,a' iflMMi.tfd Ibv stamr) of semng agent, aws icKeu maiwaj . at J Si I 3 - within tTOterriitory Bast oi 'uie ivnB sipp1!, and South of the Ohio and Peto mac rivers, to s:tnctur comwnuous pas sage in each direction. On going trip ttrip, passenger must arrlye in- Xo An geles not later than : July litn. .Ketum journey to commence on date pf valida tio'rr at .desttoaUoo!, passenger to reach original tairting poaat. not. iaer ( tnan if "" tjeptemoer &. . . wJ. r: P1 porin ot aegree22-.ntoutes eat 150 feet to thQ ticket, from poSmt df exenaage, must behv.rBi , valMated for- return .eateway points from wMch they read." ', Stop-oveav - privileges Stop-overs -An either direction, rwltihin the transit limit, will be permitted : west ; of .and including El Paso JTex., THuldad, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and i;Denver Colorado,, Ch'ey- tenne Wyoming and other-points of oor- respondiingilocation on wans-comt:nen;tal Hues. . ' " ' Vlrorm for ticketsr Keguiar rorms ofl aimirtrt ttiitt tSrkete. final rnnftll Srit tr 1899. t be . sold - Jto New Orleans. MemJ phisrASt;i Louis, . Kansas City; Omaha: or li smu awjepn m wiiaeuiwu wiui Hixcnange .Order.: form QR.Mndorsement t'o be jntaxis on iEtccihasnge Order "INCLtrDINjv-n. AT. MEMBERSHIP - COUPON, -,See BiUSIC that?your supply of ; form QfjL is lenity- " iTKOUtes-r The. rate of one first cfes-fare h 1 far the- round ; trip, plus 2. 00, applies: by the same routes - going ana retunnang over i whichT. regular jffine 'months Pacific Coasit tourisl's - rates apply, or by such variable- routes as are all'owed under the regular nine month's tourist rate,;wltlb the -iMowtoig'1. exceptions: - For tickets reading one - ,wayK via anydtirect route, Staking the short line one "way, first, class rate,; and returning via Shasta rute and Portland, a.dd $12.50.' For tickets' read ing.yla Jenver: and A: T." & S. P Ry through Barstow El' Paso,, or iDemS-ng,. arudi returatag via Shasta route atid Port land; add, 517,50, and for, tickets reading via the Umlon e Pacific or A.Tj & P. Ity,., nevway via Ogdern aai-dl ihe other 1 via Shasta route ano-Portlana apd $17.50. jChese addiitlonal -amounts to be paid Avnere onaier as exenangea. t t t -Side trips Western rines'haVe aranged for various side trips for-hQlders of N. E. A. tickets,-with" but. very litle'addi tlonal cost. . Write for -further. Informa tion on tm subjects ' "W&at might have been'Mk that lit tie cough -hadn't been meglecM! thQ sad reflectfioin of thoustartds of fousurnP"' tivesC One Minute Cough.- QJrrV-' icures coughs Tajnd colds. Paragon Pharmacy. DeWitt's Colic & Cholej-a Cure Quickly cares Dysentery snf . . iv r and Bronchial irouoies PermannuyHLurea.; Bewlutlanized Old-Tims Theories. -'Not "guesswork, but scienc v St Not a step backward but a strida out, of the old ruts. -;fe&S':' Made possible only . by Pasteur Virchows, Metchnikofrs and Slocnm'; latest discoveries 1 in - bacteriology, hy giene and therapeutics. -.. ? ?In plain English a system of modern -scientific disease curing. 51 1 - . . .' The- System consists of FotirPrep-l arattohs which act simultaneously and supplement each other's curativt action.- Yott are invitedb test what this sys-; tern will do for you, if you are sick, by ' writings for a free treatment to;tht 'Slo- cum Laboratories,' New York City tv MvlflTE TO TH E DOCTOR. Send your name, and full express and postoffice address to the Slocum Labor atoriesr 98 Pine'treeVNew York, and. mention this paper, and the Four Free Preparations of medicine will bt for- 'wardedyou.;'-'- '"y The system is a positive cure for eon sumption, that most insidious disease, and for all lung troubles and disorders complicated by loss of flesh,7 Coughs, Catarrh, Acthma, Bronchitis etc, 1 Thin, pale, weak' people become iat and hearty by its use. " The test is to try ifc w : NOTICE. fV l-i-tr tilrriiu rf nnwir rtt aa1t- vested in the undersigned trustee by a certain deed in tsruet executed by M. B. Bail ey aad wife R. E. Bailey, bearing date the 28th day of July, 1890. which deed in trust was duly registered in the office of the register of deeds of Buocombe coun ty, North Carolina in book No. 22, page 815 et eq., of the recordis of deeds of trust and mortgages of said . county, to which reference la hereby mads, I will, oa Wednesday July 19, 1899, between, the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 1 p. m,, at the front f the court house, in the oity of Asheville, county of Bumcombe and stat of -North Carolina, sell for cash to the highest bidderrat public auction thait certain apiece or parcel of ttapd situate, lyings aad being in the state : of North Carolina, Hjoumty of Buncombe and city Asheville, being lot 2o. 19 io L4nlcoln park, and bounded as follows: .'Beginning at a stake in the south mar'' tm Phifer street and 60 feet from its latersec'tion vvUth the eastern margin of Bianton Street and. runs thence with the said Phifer street south 85 degTees'east HQ ftot to the wrtfcwest: corner of lot No. f sf-theace wtth the Western line of said ot Nov 18, south 1 degree, 22 ? minutsea west; 150 feeie to a stake in the: northern ane of lot No.T5; tuhence nontn 85 ae- res west 60 feet to a stake &t 4he south east' corner of -Hot .No. 20: thence with the eastern Jine.o'f said lot No. 20,' nonth Seglnailng. lThis June 19, 1899 J. E. DICKERSON, " Trustee. " EMPTY POLAND WATER BOT TLES, WANTED.-Will pay 5 ... cents apiece for half-gallon sdae, delivered at Snidera store on vthe , Square. T. M . MITCHELL. - ' 116-5 TAKE THEf -1 - TO DetroitIVlicjh. PORsTHB Christian Endeavor i annual: CONVENTION 1' THREE SOLID THR0UGH1TRAIIIS Dally from - -k CUMCINNAFI. ;-iEate one. first class limited tare for the round trip,- Tickets good going-July S to 6, - inclusive, with return limit ofiJuly 15th. - Further extensloni to August ' 15 may be secured by -oTepoai ting i-ticketf with iotot" agent at Detroit, -v Insist, on having your tickets read via this routa ' - D. G. .EDWARDS, ; - - . - P. T. II. Cincinnaa,, Ohio. OMkLI "l iwlie Jou go Jtorkahsas WiTexas you can travel in comfort if STlVKrly I00':"' t0T ticket -via the COTTON V-MCMutf m BELT;ROUTEdfcaride K!tr2zt!-'4rYM cost." and thus avoid, the discomforts vnn wnnM Anomtnw i -sn WtiainTUW. W MI t IT mi J. . . I .1 ordlnaTyecarThe ? chairs re:anheecf'so vbtt'cfln have mmfnrt : able seat during the dayr and a eoodf place to sleep at night. Each car is supplied with a JUdies dressing -. room and a gentlemen's i smokerr Yoa. will not haye to bother about changing cars, for these cars ron through from Memphis and Cairo to Texas without change. Direct connections ure made at Cotton Belt junctions with trains for I All parts of Texas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma and the far West, " V f If you are thinking of takin? a trip, write and tetl us where you' , --- - are going: and when you will leave, and we will tell you how muih . Jjour ticket will cost, what train to take so as to make the best time -. ; and connections, and anything else we can that will help make . 'your trip a comfortable one. An interesting little booklet. "A TRIP r.TO TEXAS, wilt beTmailed-free to any address. - H. H. SUTTON, " : ' - E. W. LaBEAUME, Traveling Passenger Agent, i - ,: Genl Pass'r and Tkt Agent, " BiBaBIk., CHATTANOOGA,' TSjNK, f4g) ... ST. IXUIS, HO. ij-" Four : vv I iloi,0?roit 6 train ertry wek-Jay 4 trains 00 Sunday to INDIANAPOLIS Vestibuled trains, Standard, and Compartment Sleeping C'rSj Parlor Cars, and Caf Dining Cars. L "QUEEH OF SEA ROUTES' ' TO Boston, - Providence AN ; New England Resorts is VIA TH K Merctonls1 and Miners' Twns .Co.v Steamship Lines, . FBOM - Norfolk Va Steamers leave for Boston every Mori day, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p. m. Leaves for Providence every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday af 6 p. m. STEAMERS NEW, FAST AND ELS ' - , ' GANTi ' Accorjomndatfoias And Cuisine . Unsar passed. Bead for illustrated folder. R. H. WRIGHT, agt.. - Norfolk, Va.- i V - . : ' -f T. C. WHITNET. ' ' : Traffic Manager, W. P. TURNER,; ' "1 ''.V - Gen; Pass. Agent. -General OfEoes, i Baltimore,: Md." " MostDeligMM Route - TO' '-'-..'-:: .:.-:.-isr: NEW -YORK ; '..,.AND.. S. . NORTHERN and EASTERfl SUMMER -RESORTSr ' ,J ."13 VIA. THE and IB, a iii r.cu'NN kcTioKsr: ALWAYS - COOL Oiif THE OCEAII " Fine ' ocean steamshdDs ? leave v Norf olk "VTirgmia,- daily except Sunday and Friday at 6.30 rx'nwrfor.New York di rect,' ? affording; opportunity , for - through passengers - for the South.- Soiiihwat and West to visit Richmond. ; Old- Point vuioiori, tuu ? y i : 4teacn en rout. For, tickets and general information B- CROWBLL, agent, Norfolk,, Va.r j! jr. MAXJi.iv agenx, ' 1212 Main Estreat Richmond, Va, v. c - - Jttnow, LTJILTTOEU.rVicelPres: and . ........ ... .... " iwii, w if ' X f EflCJVROYAL. PILLS A.l. .OS boiM, .lj jwuh wTO rii.lx.. V-i-W mvtnnv It,-,: - 1 In J"-"S5l. nN 4U. mif ... . . .. 5mSS5 MICHIGAN AND CANADA POINTS 4 trains every week-day, 3 trains on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner Sleepers on night tiains. Vestibuled Parlor Cars on day trains. s - 9 ! 4 trahu every wcck-fay 3 trains on Sunday to CHICAGO i j Atlanta a New Organs S; or; Line. -: Atlanta & West Point Railroad Company The W stera Rw:y o! Ate THE SH0ET LINE BETWEEH ATLANTA AND $EW OEXl'ANS, Operate magnificent vestibulecl trsinv , between Atlanta and Montgomery, 12b . bile and New Orleans, at- whleli lat Her poimt close and direct - conneCtknm are made for . . .'i A'i Texas. Mexico And Cali- IswiaTo'Dts:!-i- In Addition to this' ExcelL. Throngh Train and Cai Smis These railroads offer most favorable act commpaatAotna and . Inducements to their patrons and residents along tfaMtr Una. Any one contemplating a? change of - home cam find no location more tractive nor more, conducive i po prosi perity . than I $q be found on the liaab of ihese roads. . ; 'THB HEART (jTTKBjEOXrXHJ A beautiful illustrated bok 'giving de tailed Information as to the- industries v and attractions along these - lines,' ca ' be had urxra application to the under signed, who- will take pleasure in ffitf inar a M AiA rout i,-nfnrmmnvn . ' ' . , - B; P."WTLY.-Jr.i ..- a . Gen., Pass and Ticket Agent. " Atlanta, Ga. , R. B.'-LUTZ, ' - 'Traffic Mgr. t - . Montrnmerr. Al GEORGE Cv-SMITH, Pres. and Genv. manager, Atlanta. Gar- Fteest Passenger. ServiccL F T3ST V v - "No tfruble.to amwr. quegUons.-- TEXAS; MEXICO,; - : . : - California. -Write for new book on Tex. - L. a THORNE. V. P -.ii3 tr H. T. TURNER QV St00:1. A - Agent BallasTiaV Ticket MPAVG200 for manT JSSJSJSS?. Of niwr ui uon8U 111 ...V. S K f 1 it zir I '..L p'"i, " STAMP co:t
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