THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN.
Save a few dollars and deposit . with us from
lime to time, and the way it grows will sur
prise you. In our SAVINGS DEPART
MENT we pay ;4 per cent, interest
compounded every 3 months.
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus - 60,000.00
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK,
Fayetteville, N. C.
1 1. W. Lilly, Jno. O. Ellington,
President. V. Pres.& Cashier.
J. H. Hightower, Ass't Cashier.
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This cut represents the Ideal Shoulder Brace for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
SOLD ONLY BY
he Pope Drug Company, Inc.,
"THE HOUSE OF QUALITY,"
Lumber ton, N. C.
E E !
NEW PRESSES
GOOD WORK
YOUR
PATRONAGE
SOLICITED.
sFREEMAN1PRINTINGCO
LUMBERTON, N. C.
Littleton Female College,
One of the most successful and best equipped boarding schools in the
South, with hot water heat, electric lights and other modern improvements.
2Klh annual session will begin Sept. 15th, 1909.
orc-nUDf i alUvm J W. Sill 12 i, Pivii 1
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ii 17 :im
Donaldson Military School,
APreparalory School That Prepares.
PRINCIPALS
S. M. REED, J. M. McFALL.
" :"ta,"elu'' Fayetteville, N. C.
EAST CAROLINA
Teachers' Training School.
Established and maintained by the State for the young men and
women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession of teach
ing. Huildings and equipment new and modern. Sanitation ner-fi-ri.
'
SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5th, 1909.
For prospectus and information, address ROBT. II. WRIGHT
President, f.reenville, N. C. 7-12-tf
VIRGINIA & CAROLINA SOUTHERN R. R.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE
ATLANTIC COAST LIIVE.
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North and East
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) Daily, (f) Daily execept Sunday.
For further information, tickets, etc., call on
E. B. Huggins,
Ticket Agent, V. & C. S.
Lumberton, N. C.
W. J. Craig,
Passenger Traffic Mgr.
Immgton,
ou
CN.Blue,
Gen. Mgr. V. & C. S.
Aberdeen, N C,
T. C. White,
Gen. Passenger Arrant
Atlantic Coast L'ne Railroad.
" ' N. C.
The September Everybody's.
Everybody's September num
ber opens with a quaint child's,
story, "Happiness," by Mary
Raymond Shipman . Andrews.
This delicate little yarn is a long
way from Mrs. Andrew's famous
story of a clergyman's adven
tures with a humorously intoxi
cated college friend, said to have
been taken from an experience
f hpr brother's, the Rev. Percy
Shipman. But although in her
new form Mrs. Andrews strikes;
no note of fun, she does touch a
note of human feeling that will
linger just as long in the mem
ory. And Blanche Greer's pic
tures are what in one of Emily
Post's novels surely would be de
scribed as ' 'delectable. ' ' If there
are no comic situations here, the
deficiency is made up in the suc
ceeding pages byL. Frank Tooker
in his sketch, "A 1 )ay Off, "which
recounts the doings of a Tam
many picnic. And it goes to
nrove that being an editor of
The Century, as Mr. Tooker is,
neither confines him to a "high
brow" aloofness from the home
ly things of life, nor makes him
"stand offish"with a rival pub
lisher. Robert Dunn's "Semper Spar
ling" is quite thrilling as fiction,
but the story will be recogniz
ed as a patriotic plea for a
merchant marine. And it is
convincing. Porter Em e r s o n
Browne, who wrote the much dis
cussed play, "A Fool There Was,"
contributes "The Mellowdram
mer, "a laughable satire on his
own profession.
In"TheDryad of Barell Lane"
Walter Prichard Eaton has pro
duced one of those light, exquis
itely handled love stories of his
which carry a flavor of distinc
tion all their own. "The Tilting
Island"is a scientific horror story
of New York devastated by one
end sinking into the sea of its
own weight.
Of articles, the one not printed
presents the most striking possi
bilities. "This is "The Beast and
the Jungle," the life story of
Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of the
Children's Court of Denver. A
forewprd.byHarvey J.O'Higgins,
forecasts with some fervor the
nature of the work, and next
month we are to have the begin
nings of a statement from the
inside showing how courts and
juries are controlled by corpora
tions. Forrest Crissev's "CooDeration
Close to the Soil" is the sequei to
uia auuums me tiann mar
IS STILL A REBEL
Georgia Confederate Veteran
Says He Has Never Taken
Oath of Allegiance to the Unit
ed States and Never Will.
Ai'.'.nta Dispatch. ri-:t.
They have discovered a real
rebel, an unreconstructed rebel,
in Atlanta. He isCol. G. N. Saussy.
of Sylvester. Govenor Brown re
cently named Colonel Saussy a
colonel on the Govenor's ner-
sonal staff, and the Adju
tant General mailed the old
soldier his commission togeth
er with an oath of allegiance
to the State of Georgia and
the United States.
Colonel Saussy made a few
changes in the commission and
more in the oath. He erased the
word blue wherever it appeared
in the regulations for the uni
form and substituted the word
"gray." Then he erased the
oath to the Federal constitution
and wrote "I except to the
twelfth, fourteenth and fifteenth
amendments. I am a Confeder
ate soldier, still on parole and
while pledged not to again bear
arms against the United States,
I still retain the views I had
when I entered the Confederate
army. I have never taken the
oath of allegiance to the United
States and while God gives me
life I never will."
Feeds," and is, in effect, a rous
mg cneer tor the new organiza
tions by which the farmers pro
pose to meet trust methods with
methods of trust.
"What Shall We Do With the
01d?"is given the place of honor
on the title page in the line "Is
an Old Mother Less Precious
Than an Old Soldier?" The prob
lem of dignified old age, with
some measure of independence, is
one that troubles the sleep of half
of humanity. But in our bust
ling country we see-in to have left
it to solve itself, while in Europe
statesmen, employers and, above
all the people, have combined to
find at least a partial solution.
,E. Alexander Powell's article,
' i he Romance of the Mission
ary," credits the spread of the
gospel with the spread also of
health to the heathen and wealth
to our merchants.
GENERAL NEWS.
Attend To It Now.
September should see
your Cemetery lot beau
tified. Let us erect a
monument before the
snows come. We will
give careful attention to
any order, large or small.
And in dealing with us
you deal direct. NO
AGENTS commissions
and expenses to pay.
EFIRD & DEES
The Marble Men.
Launnburg, ... N. C.
Your Eyes
Are one of the most delicate parts of
me nunian uouy ana snouid not be neg
lected. If you have anv nf tha vi nur.
ing symptoms your eyes should be ex-
ciiuiueu at mice;
Do you suffer from headache?
Do vou have nains in vnnr
Do you have floating snots before
Does reading matter run together?
Are you sleepy while reading-'
EXAMINATION FREE.
Dr. D. M. McDonald,
8"9 Red Springs, N. C.
CAROLINA
BUSINESS SCHOOL
Shorthand,
B jokkeeping.
Da
Penmanship
TvDewritinc.
Qrtunlal V.. , ,. a T-k . .
k,F.iai ncjiBruiury uepartment; uay
""u "igui. oessious; opienuia r qu p-
ment; Rates Reasonable.
For terms, etc., address
OWEN C. ROGERS, Principal,
Hope Mills, N. C.
8-16-tf
mi. .i . ; . .
xne aesign ior the monument
to tne women of the Lost Cause
nas been completed. It is th
work ot Miss Bel e Kinnpv n
J v
wasnviile, Tenn., and has been
accepted by several States. It is
probable that all the States that
ieit tne union m the civil war
win adopt the design and that
replicas of the design will be
placed in the capitols of each
Thesession of theGeorgiaGener-
aiAssembly which closed recentlv
accomplished little real work and
threatened much freak lesrisla
tion. There are 20,000 illiterates
in tne btate, but a compulsory
cuucauon mil did not reach
nearing in either house. Among
freak bills introduced was one to
prevent "females over the age
'r,' not circus riders", from
naing astride..
,,Last week acting Secretary of
U1C vy wmtnrop published his
approval of the findings of the
court of inquiry that Lieut. James
. outton, Jr., of the United
Mates marine corps, was direct
ly ana solely resnonsihlp fn- h;a
J..11 . . "o
uwn ueam at Annano s noai-iv
incident so far as the Navy De
partment is concerned.
LIS r OF LETTERS.
Remaining in tho T.nrru
N- .rr. . "CI toil
POStofficp. Ano- 9Q innn
it not Called for m nno nrlr :n
be sent to the BeaA TtQ
.""""ku, u- v.. parties call
ing will please say advertised.
Dennis Barrot, Mrs. S.A.Bliss,
Miss Georgia Dunham,- Charlie1
N. Edwards, Miss Maggie Ed
wards, Miss Lula Fisher. Daniel
t & JyIes "ogger, Mrs
Louise Thaxton.
Typewriters Of All Makes
Sold, Exchanged and Rented.
Easy Payments.
S. H. HAMILTON,
Local Agent.
YOUNG MEN,
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ARE
IN GREAT DEMAND!!
Boys, this is your opportunity
to learn a first-class trade that
pays a good salary every month
m the year. There will be a
greater demand for Telegraph
Operators this Fall and Winter
than there has been for many
years past. The nrominpnt ;i
r5als Tfrthe South and other parts
ot the United States are writine-
u ai uua.ni v as manv imimnn..
j 7 J"""& '"en
i ewu cnaracter ior their ser
yiee as we possibly can. We trust
Liiat tne reliable, ambitious boys
ui. uie ooutn wi II raUv
somen opportunity.
I 111 V ctllrlnnin I ' n
omuciiia quaiuy ior ser
vice in oniv ronr tn riv
j. j. inuiiLiia.
e guarantee nositions anA
, . m. v-l I CbUU
",uulu' Crty ana pleasant work
noi-rvKmAvi l '
einpiovment: ranM
promotion.
Our tuition is rpfl.?nnnKio-Koj
at Jow rates; Newnan is extreme-
j wsuuiiui; nne climate; excel
once for our new illustrated cata-
A letter or postal will brin
it. IT IS FRrcrc.
Southern School of TeWranhv
Box 272. NEWNAN GEOgPa'
8-9-10mon,
e member
The Big Sa
e
Is Still Going On at our Store and if you want to
Share in the BARGAINS that are BEING GIVEN
in Summer Goods you MUST COME QUICK. If
you don't believe we can SAVE YOU MONEY
Just COME AND BE CONVINCED.
I Remain Your Friend,
A. WEINSTEHN.
4-l.r
The King'CIothier and Ladies' Dresser.
Spring and Summer .Goods!
We have a Complete Line of Spring and Summer
Ready - to - Wear Garments,
For both Ladies and Gentlemen. Bathing Suits, Hats,
Shoes, and most EVERYTHING needed in the home.
In
Furniture
We have Hammocks, Rocking gChairs, Couches, Etc.,
which we will sell you for Cash or on the Installment
Plan. Don't Fail to give us a call. We have NEW
GOODS coming in almost DAILY, and can give you
BARGAINS in any Goods needed in our line.
Blacker Brotttoers
3-4-thurs
LUMBERTON, N. C.
9
The Seaboard Tour.
TT7 1 i v ii m
wasnmgton, .Niagara 'alls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Montreal
Quebec Down Lake George and Champlain and Four Days in
New York City, at Very Attractive Rates.
Leaves September 1st Personally Conducted by
Mr. C. H. Gattis.
The Seaboard announces their sec
ond Annual Tour, personally conduct
ed, by C. H. Gattis, DistrictPassenger
Agent, chaperoned by Mrs. C. H. Gat
tis, same being under their personal su
pervision, through the North and Can
ada, taking in all the principal and most
attractive Resorts in the East, leaving
Raleigh September 1st, via Portsmouth
Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, up the his
toric Potomac to Washington, thence
through Baltimore, Philadelphia and
the scenic Lehigh valley to Niagara
Falls, Toronto, taking in the Grand
Toronto Exhibition, through the Thou
sand Islands, down the St Lawrence
River to Montreal and Quebec, return
ing via Lake George and Lake Champ
lam through Saratoga and Albany to
New York, where four days will be
spent.
The cost of trip will include railroad,
steamship and Pullman fares, transfers,
hotel accommodations, side trips, etc.,
as shown in itinerary in fac t will in
clude practically every necessary ex
pense with the exception of a few meals
n route and' while in New York city,
and is made at the lowest possible
amount.
Thii route Jias been selected after
t h n mnaf no ..r,,1 . : .1 .. . .
v mciui cunsiuerauon, giving
the best advantage for sight-seeing at
most interesting points. Sufficient length
ot time will be spent at all stop-over
points for sight-seeing and all arrange
ments made for the pleasure and com
fort of the party.
aC' J1' .,r,sJttis' District Passenger
Agent, will devote his entire time to
the party and will look after all neces
sary details, etc., for the comfort and
pleasure of all and this is assured as
the Seaboard has had considerable ex
rTin hndlinS these tours, as any
uho ha? been with em in the past
will be glad to tell you 1
Mr and Mrs. Gattis will be assisted
thd
descriptive literature relative to rou
over which party will travel, etc., will
Snjof s2amTtS POStage t0 COVer
The party is fast filling up and those
des,r.ng to join should make r ??a
tion without delay. reerra-
C. H. Gattis, d. p. a.
Raleigh, N. C.
BETWEEN A MCe f
Wilmington and Hamlet
And Change of Schedule May!j2nd '
-ON-
Seaboard Air Lin
On Trains Nos. 44 and 45.
W ith change of schedule on May 2nd Local Pullman Si,.,., ;
be established on above trains between Hamlet and wiln,;,. . ar -W
sengers at Wilmington 9:00 p. m.; leaving at 3:00 n m 11 " " C'1
7:00 a. m.. connecting with through trains for At!:i:-t:.' "r , Hm
and the West, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Rutherfordtiin ' i"i ""' '; 1 M.. '
Norfolk, Washington and New York. '"!.. ry ;Mj!.
Ii
RETURNING:
Leave Hamlet 8:20 n. m.. after arrival of train fr
lotte, and Noh. 41 and 43 from the North, trivit-tr n-
SHORE travel to Wrightsville Heach this .Summer.
'"1:'-s"" Ciiv ..
Virginia & Carolina Southern Railroad Co
Time Table No. 4.
In Effect 12.01 a. m., July4h, 1909.
Between Lumberton and Hope Mills,
NORTHBOUND
(Daily Except Sunday)
Lv
Subscribe For
"Hie RoDesonlan.
R- M. Norment, P. M.
Cored Hay Fever and So miner
Cold.
A. S. Nusbanm. Batesvin inA-.n
wntes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer nM " .
ing that it interfered wiih m7busineS3
1 had many of the symptoms of hly
fltor Weription d
------ j vaj, ana i took several
medicines which seemed only to a Jara
vafe it. Fortuuatelv I inil.IL gfirra"
having P6ley'sHonaeyanWa? S1?qS
ly cured me. Mir u ' . 11 1u1ck-
People with chronic bronchitis aath
ma and lung trouble, will find I S5af re-"
hef and comfort in Foley's hpv orfn
mgjo take it at once. Sold by all drut-
The merchant Who HfWiBn't
vertise stands in his own hVht
$100 Reward 910T
Tk i ...
pleased to learn that the'res at leasi
uioeaae mat science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh cure" s
tht POfVtive cure now known to
the medical fraternity, catarrh beimr
a constitutional disea.se, requfres a c0"?
stitutional treatment. Hall's catarrh
SE?"? "00JUld Ju 8urfaceS oJT
foundltioTof thTdLarS"! ivSl
,?i8 MP the
asaiakiiiir nature in tin.
Sff,th ,n its c,irati Powers toal
-f offer one Hundred Doflars for any
Q Address F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
tion? Pam,ly 14118 for constipa-
fturM CsldM Prtventa PBsunsBla
Ar
Lv
Lumberton,
Bee Gee,
Powers,
Woodmore,
Roziers,
St Pauls,
Oakland,
McMillan,
uosiin,
No. 64
9.5o a m
9.58 "
lo.oS "
lo.lS "
lo.20 "
lo.25 "
lo.So "
10.35 "
Io.4o '
Hope Mills, lo.5o
SOUTHBOUND
(Daily Exeept Sunday)
No. 78
8.4o p m
8.48
8.55
9.o5
9.10
9.15
9.20
9.25
9.30
9.4o
Ar
Hope Mills,
Roslin,
McMillan,
Oakland,
St. Pauls,
Roaiers,
Woodmore,
Powers,
Bee Gee,
Lumberton,
No. 65
5.3o p m
5.4o "
5.45 "
5.5o "
5.55 "
6.oo "
6.o5 "
6.15 "
6.22 "
6.3o "
No. 79
6 3o a m
6 4o
6 45
6.5o
6.55
7.oo '
7.o5
7.15 '
7.22 '
7.3o '
No. 5, local freight and passenger.
M-n oCepc aunday) 'eaves Ifope
sjl in. ex i i i vii u- Mr i .11 wi f-km-n.
at 2.20. tun
No. 6 local freight and passeneer
(daily exceDt Sundav Icq
ton 8.oo a m, arriving at Hope Mills at
lu.io p m.
SHUR-ON
"BLUR"
fT,oiS W?rd is used bv People coming
to us perhaps more than unrilr.n,, 'S?
er conditions. The meaning of this
word u ; plain to us all, and when you
hear it vou knnw ;v, you
Something is not clear, a mist, cloudy
?-7i?kyV8hady' and 68 some say inky a
little obscured. All ''J.'' a
Brought about by poor eyesight or as
t is usually expressed, everything his
become BLUR'D. We often makl
things clear to our nat j .l f"aKe
understand this difficult ""TS
psee us. J
EYES EXAMINED FREE.
Dr. VINEBERG,
At Kingsbury's Drug Store, Masonic
wi TemPle.
a aA i Wlmmgton, N. C.
8 24tf Inserted Without Pain.
Raleigh and Charleston Railroad
Time TabI No. 7. Taklno Elfecl
Sunday. May 2nd. 1909, al
6 A. M.
SOIITH BOUND.
ISO. i
Lv. Lumberton,
!' Pope
Kingstlale,
" Proctorv-ille,
" Barnes ville,
" Flowers,
" Marietta.
Holmesville,
Ar
Lv.
Ar
Pages M;
Kern pei .
May,
Mellier,
Squires,
Fork,
Ziou,
Kcgers,
Marion,
Marion,
Rogers,
Ziou,
Fork,
Squires,
Mellier,
May,
Kemper,
Pages Mill,
Holmesville,
Marietta,
Flowers,
I'arnesville,
Proctorville,
Kingsdale,
Pope,
Lumberton,
10.55
11.03 "
11.20 "
11.37 "
11.43
11.49 "
11.54 "
12.00 "
12.06 "
12.09
12.11 "
12.14 "
12.17
12 26 "
12.a5 "
12.50 "
No. 2.
3.30 p
3-44 '
3-50 '
4 00
4.03 "
4.06 '
4.09 '
4.12
4 17 "
4 27 '
4 35 "
4 42 "
4.52 "
5.06 '
5.20 "
5-25 "
5.40 '
No. 5.
1-30 p in
x.40 "
' 2.10 "
' 2.28 "
2.50 '
3.00 "
3.22 "
3- 33 "
340 "
4- i2 "
42o '
4.25 "
4 45 "
5- 00
5.IS "
5-25 "
5.50 "
I.
No. 6.
1 6.40 a m
7.00 '
7.10 "
7-33 " i
7-37 "
7.41 "
7-45 "
7 52 "
758 "
8.10 '
8.30 "
8.40
8 55 -9-15
"
945 "
10.00 "
10.45 "
irain Nos. 1 and 2 run
Jno. Skelton Wihiams, Pres.
A. BOYD. Ccn
.
JJ' Pain.
: "".srai.j uruises. puta
In
burns, scratches, eVCp'inesalve.ca
bolized, is best.
urn & 55on.
Sold by J. D. MeMM-
111 1 K
Between Safety and DattRer
....maii secures the protection of
FIRF. INSURANCE.
When fire occurs, the most valuable m
per a man has is a policy in a jrood com
pany. We represent some of b
companies in existence. They tTv
rP4iUnd,h0,Kb,yan 'ossJinfur!
dti;.re daT yOU m"y sorry yon
airtn't let us writ l j 3 3
J-" J 1.V-UMJT,
1-9
Q. T. iX AMS.
1
Wilmington and Johnson CaZ
.45 1 no. 41 iuy. I
' " iiamietaiiii wii
' ra'n l.,.tW(
With change of sohedule No?. 44 and 45 will h,. f,r 1. . n,lnior.
No.
Leave Wilmington,
Lumberton,
Hamlet,
Charlotte,
Bostic,
Johnson City,
Ar
3:00 a m
5.30
7:25 "
105 "
ive
Johnson Citv
ISOstir.
Charlotte.
Arv Ilainlnl
2:00 p m ! Leave Lumber). ,1,
8:05" lArv Wilmin .'.
4 t
Only Slight Changes in Nos. 39
No. 39
Leave Wilmington, .1.20 pm
Lumberton, 5.51 "
Arv Hamlet, 7:30 "
" Charlotte, 11:20"
No. 4 will continue to connect with
:t:.v.
I' I
unci 40
No. 40
Ieave Charlotte
Hamlet. '
Lumberton.
Arv Will
'llniliigtori.
Ar'rtxj
D..4 1 IT T . .. ."-..Hl IOI
uciwcfii rauiiiuc uiui mtiiuei inos. , anil ,M Will take tl .
41 on following schwlules:
I-'av.Hvi,.
lll:4(
37
Leave Hamlet.
Arv Alonroe.
- II III: r ..
No. 36
Leae Monroe, 7:05 a m
Arv Haiblet, 8:50 "
No. will not connect with No. 38 at Hamlet and uass.
Hamlet will be handled on No. 06 and No. 3(5 will handle Vi
New York, on No. 66 North of Hamlet. Ml
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iw. u. ui uc uaicu un pracutaiiy same schedule as No ji 1 .
let and Monroe and will go through to Birmingham, handling si . Hji
New York and Birmingham. nanming M,.,.M.r
No change of Nos. 32 and 33. Nos. 43 and
Nos. 57 and 58 between Hamlet and Columbia will be du.v.r.7 K' V'1 andst
K:ir.
K-rs fr v....,
dee.er Itirini,.'.,.
and 133 will be discontinued between Mouroe and 1 Charlotte "n "'T,'
ing place of these trains and will handle the Charlotte and iw. :
Slllouth :w
Rutherfordton and ( ,;,
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between Charlotte and Hamlet.
Shoe Fly train will be established between
following schedule:
Leave Rutherfordton, 7:00 am Leave' Charlotte
Arv Charlotte, 10:30 " Arv Rutherfordton !tt.t
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C II. GATTIS,
District Passenger Ag't-nt
UALHlCH. N.V.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Schedule Effective May 2nd, 190'j.
Quickest Line with Double Daily Service to New Yart,
Washington. Florida Points, Charlotte, Atlanta. Birm
ingham, Memphis, New Orleans and all Points West.
Local Sleeper on 44 and 45 between Wilmington and Hamlet On
44 arriving in Wilmington at 12:30 a. m. passengers can remain
in car until 7:00 a. m.; on 45 leaving Wilmington at :hhi a.
m. sleeper will be open at 9:00 p. m.
Nos. 44 and 45 will be Operated Through to Johnson City.
Berth Rate Hamlet to Wllmluyton $1.50.
Double Daily Service with HIGH-BACK-SEAT-COAt'HKS
PULLMAN SLEEPING and DINING CARS.
Trains Leave Lumberton as Follows:
WESTBOUND v aktvov.vu
No. 45, 5:30 a. m.
No. 39, 5:51 p. lu.
No. 40, l():4u a. m.
No. 44, S.:Vi u. ai.
We operate Double Daily Vestibule Service, ith through Pullman Sleeping Cm,
&JHaZ tlanT,ta;. Birmingham, Memphis, PorLsi.ioutli-No.Ml
Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.
For Time Tables, Booklets, Reservations or any iuformation relativr toSw
tial Rates and Routes, call ou MARVIN BEVERLY, Agent, or a.I.hets
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