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THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHROMCLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. , 1 The IJusician's Hopo of Years ' - Has been accomplished in the building of A TEii3 5-Fgc Straff- Petite (araszdl Pkun ft mmm :.v.-.N--.:--N:.:-:-- v 5 v., We have exploded the theory that a Grand' Piano must be of cumbersome siae to produce ton quality and all the qualities that combine to make a Grand instrument thereby precluding the use of a Grand except in an Immense room, v.. THE STIEFF PETITE GRAND Will fit in a room 12x12 in size. It "will fulfill every expectation of. the cultured, exacting musician. Let Us Exchange Your Old Piano J " TERMS IP DESIRED. . 219 Soatb Tryon Street iu::;er cecgtehs czlt dy EEFEATCiO G:EE3 U:E3TLE2 in. "Ecuse Me," Tonight. The Academy of Music offers as its attraction for today matinee and night an up-to-date ; farce' by . Rupert Hughes, "Excuse Me," an offering by that producer of successes ,Henry W. The piece is described as a "Pullman Car Carnival, ? a : ; subtitle suggested by the fact that; the : three acta occnr on . board . an . verland ; ex- press train running? from Chicago, to San Francisco.' The 'story- concerns I itself with the tinmors incident to a; I transcontinental journey and pictures I the. jesult of throwing together - for sereral days acquaintances and strang I ere of widely; contrasting .types. 1 Mr. Hughes has hit "upon a novel idea in tne neid or rarce. The tnree acts or the play are crowded with ludicrous complications and uproariously"' hu ffloroua episodes, through all of which, run several unique and ; amusing love stories. There are half a dozen coun ter plots, all of the laugh-provoking variety. "Excuse Me, was written solely with the iaeaT "of affording two and three-quarter hours of laughter and the author has fully realized his purpose. The piece was staged - ' by George Marion, which means ; that ev ery detail of technique has been ob served. Mr. Savage has provided a production of scenic attractiveness and has assembled one of the most notable companies of comedians ever gathered in one organization. -Runs? of nine months in New York, six months in Chicago and four months in Boston prove how "Excuse Me," hits popn lar enthusasm. , . VAEIED CONCERT B ' -r : ; Bys' Glee Club and Orchestra Will Assist in Giving Entertainment. ' The F. H. G. Club of St. Paul's "byterian Church is assured of a success for the entertainment ' they have planned for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, when the boys' orchestra Mtf glee club of the Young Men's Christian Association, . assisted byi a male quartet will give , a concert fojtt the benefit, of the class! . The girls have worked hard for the access of their undertaking, and the We number of "tickets that have heen sold in advance indicate that they will make a tidy sum to' aid 'them m their work f pr the ' church. The public is cordially Invited to attend the concert. - , ' . rway, Matinee at 3; Tonight at 230. Henry W. Savage Offers - Rupert Hughes', Famous Farce , EXCUSE HE Happy Hilarity and Rollicking : Ro mance is a Ride bv Rail, to Reno, incomparable company of comedians J?at appeared ' in New .York In this y. Seats now on sale at Hawley's. "Ices, Matinee. . fl.00, 75c, 50c, . 25o ight. .$1.50, $1.00, r75c, J50C, 25c mmm SCHUOSd TWUTK2 0.tCXT : SATURDAY, NOV. 10 . : : Matinee and Night , biest All Star Organization mat ever toured the South. - w R. d. McLean, , Mr." Chas. ffanford, MIbs Odette Tyler, Miss Ma- "e Drofnah In two of Shakespeare's SreateBt plays. : ' Matinee"-' 4ROMEO AND JIJMET" Night "OTHELiLO Seats selling at Hawley's rnces: Matinee, ... $1.00, 75, 50,. 25 Night $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50, 25 BOYS ARE ACTIVE AT ASSOCIATION Camera . Club v and Poultry ' Club Are ;s . Occupying . the Attention of the Younger Members of the X; Mu C A, at This Time. - '; ; The Camera Club of the boys de partment: of "the . Young Men's Chris tian Association will meet; on Friday night : at ; 8:30 o'clock, for a business meeting. . Jt .is .very.; important that every member of the club be present as plans for a "contest during the com ing month will be made. The contest, will be of a different nature from any that; have. been' hel4,'in ' the past and every boy will want, to take part. In the same. .- The annual meeting of the -Boy's Poultry Club will be held in the boys' department of the YoungMen's Chris tian, Association on Friday night of this week. ; 'Every, member . of - the club . is urged i to - be present as : im portant business will "'come before ;the club In addition to the election, of of ficers. Much interest is being shown by. the members of the club, many of whom - have flocks - of. thoroughbred poultry to begin the year with '. and others are now planning to purchase stock. Through the' influence of the club the boys have been made-to see the folly of keeping mongrels and are fast becoming interested' In pure blood poultry and scientific methods of caring for same. Any boy whd would like to Join the club is invited to come to the meeting on Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. MR. D. KIRBY POPE , RISES TO HONORS IN OKLAHOMA CITY Mr. D. Kirby Pope, ' a native of this county and formerly - a popular resident of thisf city, was elected' county attorney of Oklahoma County of which Oklahoma City Is the seat in the : recent election.' " Mr Pope went . to the West some years ago and ;i established himself v: in - - this splendid 'city. - He has built up a lucrative law practice and is said to be - regarded as one of the foremost attorneys at the- ban He ran for the office of county attorney n the Re publican ticket; and ."won over v his Democratic rival by 1,000 majority, "Mr. Pope Is a" graduate of Davidson College" and is held in high esteem' by' many friends In ' this ( city, and county, all of . 'whom will learn with interest -of his rapid rise:, in thej distant Western city.v, 1 ." : ' . r INTERESTING GOLP MATCH IS PLANNED ' Arrangements are being - completed for an interesting golf match and an evening of unusual 'pleasure at the Mecklenburg Country' Club Saturday afternoon, 'a Beginning . at 2 o'clock. two golf, teanis to be picked by chosen M, Laxton, the two chamDloniL Af, tb fclub, will play a match "whTch" is ex pected to be bixCof .tne.lhrest ajttd most unique events that-.has been staged on, the golf course this- season. ' -After the match, y an elegant' dinner ; - will be served -in;, the lub .dining roomC -and a dinner dance ; will follow - A num ber of: players navs : designated lhelr intention ..to take part in the program and the occasion promises to be one of eclipsing enjoyment in the' variety of the events now being planned. .' NEW TYPEWRITER RECORD WAS MADE . ' Typewriter experts in the, city' will be interested in the fact that a new speed rcord was mad . at the recent Annual Business Show in New York, when Miss Florence E. Wilson broke all previous high marks by making 117 words a minute Miss Wilson used the ' Underwood .machine, .' although there were " five ' different makes . of typewriters used in the show The con test C is said to have .-t been -one of th.3 closest', ever -held. . The winner was hard pushed by Mr.'Emil A. Trefzger, his record being 115 words a min ute. - The ameteur contest was won tT Miss Margaret B.; Owens, .writing 118 words net a minute 'for the soace ot half an hour.. The school recorl was " established by Miss 4 Martha Dunn; -wha wrote 88 words a minute for 15 minutes. ' - " 'y"--'-:: ' There are a number of expert typs writers in this city for the reason of the fact that Charlotte is' the branch office for. the ; two Carolinas , for sev eral of the larger typewriter com panies. The .branches - here make --a specialty - of teaching the pupils speed and it is said that a number -; of stenographers here- are exceptionally fast, and that they would make good contestants in ' an amateur meet. A' CHRISTIAN SERMON5 f - " PREACHED BY A ; HEATHEN , 'f'rT'-- '- ' .t'rV - (Christian Herald.) "Kindness and manliness; are great virtues.' says an bid Spanish proverb. "Oblige without regarding whom you oblige," is another, and it means, be kind to every one, great or small, rich or poor. .; , . . , , When ' the Russians were besieged by vthe Japanese in 1905 l in Port Arthur, the Japs got , close -up to their 'forts . by -digging long, deep trenches, into . which the Russians were unable to shoot.; At one time they were; so . close that a Russian soldier- was - able V t& . throw a letter into the Japanese trench; The letter was a message tos-his : mother In Russia, but as Port Arthur was cut off , from - all : : communication he begged some one to send a message for . him, and he enclosed a golct f'n to oav the cost. f - The Japanese soldier- who found the note, totfk it to his officer and the officer telegraphed the Russian soldier's message o . his mother and threw a note back Into the .enemy's lines to -tell- him it had been done. Sensational - Match. - Developed When Both Men Put; Forth. Their .Utmost - Effort to Secure Title to the Honor , of the Evening. , f Joe Turner, local favorite on the mat, last night recouped his Some what broken record, :wheii- he threw Jim Poulois, the Greek middleweight, thereby recoyering the Police Gazette bet for the middeweight champion of the world. '1 - - . . . The event was watched by one of the biggest gatherings of spectators of the - season and was ; exciting from first to last. : Turner won the first fall In 29 min utes on a body and crotch hold,' The second fall went to the Greek in 14 minutes on a body scissors hold and Turner got the third fall in. 8 minutes of fast : work . all overthe mat;-, using a" leg hold and body weight. The con test was one of the most spirited and fastest pulled off on the local mat in many months - and 'both men were in good form. Before the ..Turner-Poulols ' match there -was a; contest of one hour, be tween Billy Collins and Tony Capro n, who after '80 minutes' ineffectual effort to pin : one another's shoulders to the mat, were called off in order to make way for the match between Turner and the Greek. - - " Don't - waste ; ' your. ; money " .buying strengthening1 piasters!: Chamb ertain' n Liniment Is cheaper and better; Dampen a piece of flannel with :; It - and bind it over the affected parts and It will re lieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dealers. ATTRAC7TTVE ROUND TRIP RATES . VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. I. $6.80 Charlotte, N. C, to Charles ton, S. C, and return, account Charleston Fair and Battleship Fleet, November 18-23, 1912. - Tickets on sale November Iff, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, final limit to reach original start ing point not later than midnight of November 25, 1912. W - P. LESTER, C. T. A. R. H. DEBUTTS, D. P. A. SPECIAL. TRAIN TO RICHMOND, BALXi GAME BETWEEN UNI VERSITY OF NORTH CAROIiTNA AND UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, THANKSGIVING DAY, , NOVEM BER 28, 1912. :ht;wyy;: ." On account of annual' football game between University, of North nnrolinn. and Universitv 'of Virelnia. the Southern Railway will operate a special tram consisting oi nrsx-ciass day coaches and ' standard Pullman sleeping cars from Charlotte, t Salis bury, High Point, Greensboro, Reids ville, Danville apd intermediate': points to Richmond and return. The special train will ' leave .Char lotte 8 ; 1 5, p. m., Wednesday, Novem ber 27, and arrive at Richmond. 6:30 a. m., Nove.mber 28. Returning' will leave Richmond midnight November 28. The following low round trip rates will apply from stations named: Charlotte," N. . C.. . i . ..$5.00 Salisbury, N. C. . .. .$4.00 High Point, N. C. ,vj :.'.;, :;. ... $3.25 Hickory,! N. . C. . . . . . !. ..$5.50 Gastonia, N. C. . . ' . . :. . ' . '$5.25 Rock Hill, S.;C. i- . . . . i ,$5,60 Concord, N. C. . . '. -. . . . . .$4.50 Liexlngton, N. C., . . , .. ... . .....$8.75 Statesville, N. C. . i i..' . $5.00 Mooresville, NC.i .. . ..$5.50 Albemarle, N. C- . - . $5.00 Shelby, N. C; . . . . . . '. . . . .$5.50 Rates from all branch line points on same basis. Tickets sold for this special train will also be good return ing on regular train No. 13, leaving Richmond 10:45 a. m., November 29. Passengers from branch line will use - regular " trains to and - from Junction - point, -; connecting with, spe cial train. ' ' L. . A rare opportunity to see Richr mond and the greatest football game Of the season at small cost. . . For Pullman reservations or - any other information,, see - your nearest agents or write ' - . R. H. DEBUTTS, D. P. A.; Charlotte, N. C. 7 The little j - Store With the E& t : Stock Wants Your Trade. "CORRFOT DRESS FOR lfCT." Dress Accessories Ycddinsand Social Usage hi ' -'Vi ( ft. f. ' x III. II T 1 J What fashion approves for the current season . in . Cravat,' Collar, Shirt,. . Waistcoat, Gloves, Half Hose and . Jewelry, awaits your se lection. You will find our. prices mod-, est. " KISNti WEAR and TALLORLNG Boys and , Their Shoes ,To shoe the boy: for school or dress purposes, we . ask -.- ..that you see- these. brands llrsL ' ;'. ' ' ) Boys ,WearweIl Shoes are- good substantial school ; shoes or ' they are nicely finished f or - dress-weajr.' Prioe $2.6o the pair. -v. ) , For an extra heavy, waterproof Shoe, we have the Good for Bad Boys. ' They certainly are.'' If the youngster Is rough' on shoes he'll meet his snatch la these $12.50 the pair. ' .-'". . ; ' . ..-V- Dressy shoes for the young tel lows at S2JM and $2.75. . . . GILMOORE ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. - $12.20 Charlotte, ;N C, to Wash- fngton, D. C, and return, account of meeting of United Daughters of the Confederacy, Washington, D. C, No vember 12-16, 1911. Tickets on sale November 8th to .1 4th inclusive, final return limit December 1. . . ' . $23.05 Charlotte, N., C., to New Orleans, La., ? and return, - .account Farmers' National. Congress of the United States, November 7-12, 1912. Tickets on sale November 5, 6 and 7. 1912, final return limit to reach origi nal starting point, not later than mid night of November 1 4 th. , ; $21.90 Charlotte, N. C, to Tjouis ville, Ky and : return,, account South ern' Educational Association,- Louis ville, Ky.t Novembers 2 8-30, , 1912. Tickets on sale November 26 and 27 1912, final , limit , to . reach original starting point returning, - not later than midnight ' of December Z, 1912 ; $17.15 charlotte; N C. to v Jack sonville, vFla and' return. .. account Southern Medical Association, Jack sonville, Fla.i November 12-14.: 1912. Tickets on sale November- 9, ; 10 ;and 11, : final return " limit to reach origi nal starting point, not later than midnight of .November 18, 1912.; $8.25 Charlotte, N. - C, to Atlanta, Ga., and return, account J National Commercial Gas Association, Decem ber, 2-6, 1912. Tickets on sale No vember 30th and December 1st and for trains scheduled to reach Atlanta. Ga,, before noon of December 2. T fin al return limit . to , reach original starting point not later than mid night of December 1 0, 1 9 12. . : , $10.95 Charlotte, N. C to Atlanta. Ga.; and, return, : .accouht ' Southern Appalachian Good Roads' Association; November 20-21, . 1912. . Tickets on sale November 18 and .19 and a for trains scheduled to arrive in Atlanta. Ga., before noon of November 20. 1912, final return limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of November 23, 1912. Reduced ; rates ' In isame proportion from other ' points,1 -For' , detail in formation' apply to Southern : Rail way office, ' No. 1 1 South Tryon street, Charlotte, N; C. -or write- W. P. LE5TER, C, T, A., ' Charlotte, N? C. ' ' R. H. DEBUTTS, D. P, A, Charlotte, ' N. C, II ivy in Jim2 of Pecca Prevara for Yar - In This Warm Weather Prepare for the Gold That's . Sure to Come, and Soon.' - : Come, Let Us Measure You Up for That SUIT. i : GIBS ON- WO OLLB Y GOMP21NY . ' , V FOR MEN WHO KNOW v ' ' CLARE'S DRUG SHOP . On the Square. Prescriptions Filled Day . and Night.; . BLAKE'S ALPHABET TV? mi i Stands for Medicine. . , . . . . Buying :It .Is your, business. Preparing and selling it is our5 business. ' . . . ; i': Getting it right - and getting r it quick is what you -pay for. . You get it right and you get it , quick If you trade at Jno.S.BlaKeDrugCo. 'Phone 41. On the Square. Charlotte Transfer Company Baggage, Passenger and Preigiit Service. "ALWAYS ON THE MIN UTE' NIGHT OR DAY. . , JAKE IIAETIN, Ilgr, Phono Nos. 20S-1019. : 1 Piedmcnt TracKonCompsny Between ; Charlotte and . ' Gastonia. . N. , . Trains lieave Charlotte BJffeetive Sunday, November 10, 19121 : Lv. Independence " ' '. Ar. Mint Street -- Square. Station. ; No. 1 7:00 a. m. -! v No. 2 7:55 a. m. S 8:15 a. m. - - - 4 tnB a. m. & 9:16 a. m. a . - . 6 103 a. m. 7106 a. m. - J 8 llrifia. m. 9 n a. m. 10 12:50 a.m. 11 1:30 p. nw 12 3:30 p. m. - 15 3:20 p. m. : " v"16 4:20 p. m. , 17 4:25 p.m. 18 55 p. m. 1 19 6:85 p m. - 20 6 :30 p. m. 21 6:30 p. m. 22. 7:40 p.m. '23 8:45p.m. 34 t:45p;m. 25 10:55 p.m. - - 26 llp.m- Baggage, checked to and from Mint Street Station only. Tickets on sale at Independence Termi nal and Mint Street Station. '- E. THOMASON. C V. PALMER General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. SEABOARD AIR UNE ' RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE CHARLOTTE EP" FECTIVB APRIL 8. 1312. No. 40-80 a., ni.. througi. tram tor Wilmington with parlor ear attached. Connects at Hamltt - with No. SS ror Portsmouth and Norfolk. No. 66 for Raleigh. Washington, Baltimore. Phila delphia and New York. lntng oar service and vestibule coaches to Wash- tngton. puflman sleeping cars to Jer sey City. ''v No. 48 7Jo a. w m for Monroe, eonneet tng to all pomts south. No. 18310:25 a. m., local for litncotaton. Shelby and Rutherfordton, . eonneotmg with C, a & O. at Bostia No. 474:40 p. nv, for Llnoolnton. Shelby. Rutherfordton and pointg irettv.. No. - 446 H p. m.i i for wnmlngton and all local stations. ' - ' No. 7:45 p.. m. Handles , local sleeper for Portumouth. NorfolKj connects at Monroe with no. 41 for Atlanta and Southwest with through ; sleeper . to Birminsrham: at- Monroe with No. 83. fast train with sUeper to Portsmouth and Norfolk - and .. Jersey City. " Con nects f at Hamlet f with- No. 84 with through vetfbul eeehes to Washing ton. Dining ear Richmond to ' New York. Pullman sleepers to , New York. TRAINS ARRTVTB AT .CHARLOTTE: No. 138 10 a. m. from the east. No.- 4610:06 a. m. from the west. No. 46 12:v p. ra. from WUminston and all looal stations. No. 133 7rt0 p. m. from the west. No. 49 7:25 p. m, from the east. No. $9-41:00 p. ra. from .the east, a B- RYAN, G. P. A-, Portsmouth,' Vs. JAMES XCER. T. P. A -' Charlotte, TX C B. 6. L33ARD, D. P. A - - - Raleigh.' N a . T. ORR, P. Charlotte,. N. a IlOnfOUl & VESltld'l RAILWAY ' Schedules" In effect May 36. llx 1$a am Lv Charlott. So. By. AT $40pm 3 :00 pm Lv Winston, N. V, Ar 3:00 pm 4:04 pm Lv - Martinsville . Lv 11:S3 am 60 pm Ar ' ' . Roanoke -. , Lv 95 am Connect at Roanoke .with trains East and West. Pullman sleepers, dlninsr ears. Above trains: carry Pullman sleeper, Winston-Salem . and New York, - via Shenandoah Valley Route Dining ears north of Roanoke. - ' Additional train leaves Winston 7sC3 a. m. dally. - - W. C SAUNDERS. Aest. G. P. A, ; W B. BBVXLLt Gen. Pass. Aga. I Auditorium Building . : . . Manofacturcrs Of . I9KIC , What It takes to paint SIGNS, we got it. , Write toe price o : phone 50. ' , - ' . ' ' " - , " ' - - ; SOUTHERN. RAHiWAY OFFERS - Special rates to Atlanta account Southern Appalachian . Nov. 20-21. Tickets on sale Nov. 18-19; limit 23. Round trip $0.95. ... Special rates .., via Southern Railway to Augusta account - Carolina Fair November 4-9, : on sale 3 to 8, ; limit 10th. Rate $6.00 round trip.' Special rates via Southern--Railway to Augusta account Colored Fair November 12-15," - tickets . on - sale No vember 11-14, limit v 18. ; Round trip $6.00. ' ' Special rates via Southern Railway to Jacksonville - account Southern Medical Association November 12-14. Tickets on sale November 9-11, limit 18. Round trip $17.15, can be ex tended to December 15th byv pay ment $1". 00. Special rates via Southern Railway to Louisville, Ky. account Southern Educational Association. - - Dates sale November 26-27 limit December 8. Round trip $21.90. " e 3 V: ? Special rates via - Southern Railway to New Orleans - account Farmers National . Convention November ,. 7-12. Tickets on sale November 5, , 6 and 7, limit November 14. Round "trip $25.05, by payment $1.00 limit extended- December 15th. ' , - t. : ; Special rates via Southern Railway to Washington,' D. C. account United Daughters of Confederacy. Tickets on sale November 8 to 14, limit De cember ' 1. Bound Itlp $12.20. . ; :" IS THERE ANYTHING -YOU COULD USB A PENNY AD FOB to-day . :. . . : ; V:- - ;:s -: SOimiERII RAILWAY -- Premier CJarrter" of the. South. N. B. The XoUowtns ..schedule figures published, Aaly as information and are not ' guaranteed. tK: i -ly' r-?'-No. 29-3:10 a. m. D'aflyi Birmingham special for Atlanta - and ' Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping, ears,, observation cars and day coaches New York and Washington to- Birmingham. Pullman drawing ' room - sleeping ; oar Richmond to Birmingham. Dining car service. s No 8 330 a. ra-Dany-local for Dan vm, Richmond ' and all Intermediate - poinla No.' 31646 a. m. Dally, the Southern's Southeastern Limited for Columbia. Savannah. Aiken, Augusta and Jack sonville. Pullman drawing room sleep- for cars for Aiken. Augusta and Jack sonville. Dav coaches to Jacksonville. Dinmg car service. . ' No. 44. . m. Dany.1. local for WmIi tngton. D. C. 4 ' ' - No. 886:40 u. m.VaXtr. local train ror Columbia and tetermedlate points. No. 337:15 a., m. Local for Atlanta. No. 16-70 a. m. Dally, local for Statesville and Taylorsvllle. connecting at .Mooresville for Winston-Salem. ( No. ST 10:06 a. mCafly, New York. At lanta and rvew Orleans L,lmited. Pull man drawing room . Bleepinjr cam and observation cars New York to , New Orleans, Atlanta and Macon. . ' Dining car service. Solid Pullman tram. No. 86-30.15 a. m. Daily. .TJntted States fast mafi : for Washington and - pomts North. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New Orleans and Birnunirhanl to New York. Dav coaches to Washing ton. . , Dining car serrlee. . No. 1111:10 a. m. Daily, local for At- lanta and . Intermediate points. No. 28 13:01 p.- m. Daily, for Winston Salem and local potfts. Connecting at v Barber with No. 21 for AshevlTle and ' tntermdlAt nnfntji mmA at Winston : salem for wilkesboro, iioxmt Airy ana - Greensboro. . No. 46 2:58 p. m. Daily, local for Greens boro and intermediate , points ,, No. 27 4:SK''n. m. Dallr. local for Co lumbia and intermediate points. No. 414:50 p. m. Dally, except Sunday, local 1 for Seneca and ; tetermediate pomts. No , 136 p. m. Daily, for Richmond and Norfolk. - Handle Pultman ears Char lotte to Richmond, Charlotte to , Mew York and SaMsbUTv to Norfoat No. 34630 p. m. Dany, erorpt Bunday. local for MooresvUle, GtatssvCle and '-x TAylorsvllla. ; - No. 88 7:30 p. m-TMfly. New Tot, At lanta and New Orteane Ximsted. for: v Washington and potets North, Pfirr- 1. tag room sleeping ars, : nbssi I atfon cars to New York. Dining oar serrloe. Solid Pullman, tram. ' No. 85-430 . m. Dairy. United States fast mail, for Atlanta. Birmingham and ' New Orleans. , Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New York to New Or leans and Birmingham. Day coaches Washington to New Orleans. Dmlng NO. P- TO.rm.r . "-'" - - Southeastern Limited, for Wssrtanctoe, New Tortr and noints North. Pcctoan drawing room sleeping tPZ ; York. , Day coaches , to Washington. Dining car , serrloe. , :-. "' s.M No. 431030 n.m. Dally, for Atlanta and points South. Handles Pullman steep ing car Raleigh to y Atlanta. Day. v coaches Washlnnton to Atlanta. V. No. 3011:20 p. m. Dairy. Birmingham Sped!, for-1 Washtngton and New York. Pullman drawing room sleeptng - cars, observation ears to NewTork. Day coaches to Washington. Pmhnaa drawing room sleeping ears Errming- All New York trams of Southern Rail way win arrive and depart magnificent Manhattan terminal of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Seventh -ana Eighth avenues. Thirty-first to Tmrxy. third streets. , and will be ectntwsal x modern electric lighted steel eowtractSaa Pullman ears. Tickets, sleeping ear accommodations and detailed Information can be obtained at ticket office. No. 11 South Tryon street, , R. H. DeBUTTS, D. P. A ' ' . Chattotts XL C R. U VERNON, D. P. A . Cbarlotta. XC C H. F. CART. G. P. A- ' Washmgtoo, D. O. 6. H. HARDWICK. P. T. Mgr, ' Washington, D. C. E. H. COAPMAN, V. F. O. 3gr ' Washington, XX G. Buys The Mm Wli Mis ChtllQS; with proper appreciation of the importance of combined style, fabric and wear ing worth ought to be interested in the clothes we selL You get garments here that are right in every essential feature that , goes to make up desir able: clothes; no other kind- - 1 May Ye Have the Pleasure of Showing Yon Tou Gan Always Get It At Mellon's. Ed n7 M 777 -
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