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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY. 5, 19L9 8 Sunday School Lesson Young Peoples' Topic WHEN THE CHURCH TRIED SOC- nitely declurea that sumo men Hip 111 lilt.' XlH.llu'll il suiu niumiia IALISM. The lnternaticn.il Sund.iy School Les- leve of money, and lliat their greed out runs all bounds of discretion and nTcVnn'sTrue and deceiu,'. There ean oJt False Brotherhood." 11. Acts 4: o. Hv Will';; in T. KUis. i 5: one ot Hie e er present menaces or uio Church, as of society, is tins old, ow spirit of j;reed. A Derimble Judgment. Ananias, like a multitude since, had The He .riesiien of the present hour not rasped uie ucmoimou muii is soeiali- u;' pe.luips not Socialism in the realm of religion a mins an ,s i., t,., .nirir swerahle directly to Cod. He thought Ieuc,i u i .... . ... ,,......., ,i .licli is one wiui im- - to the apostles and Endeavor and kindred . organizations. All these members have pledged them selves to daily prayer, daily Bible study- open testimony and activity in church i work. That these young people are; a force making for righteousness. They j give promise 01 a uotier uay; nay, more, they have helped to bring in that better day which now is. "Inter" is one of the catch words of the modern young people's move ment. It is interdenominational, inter continental and inter-racial. In that most cosmopolitan city on earth. Cairo, 1 once attended a Chris tian Endeavor social. There were at least half a dozen nationalities present and as many shades of color. Turk, Aremnian, Arab, Soudanese, Egyptian. French and Americans mingled sor ially could i in a jolly evening which did not 'differ m jCW ril lid III XPAWi wo fifth A fine make of Ladies' foot- j AH b tt . i. i 1 1 1 Til V . '.. . ' . . i pi . o.. iu i. tit. nv'ini?il Church. It ho ..; . . t iv,t iiiirrfwiM i c i' .ill' vu v v. . ... ........ - e en h eld significant evidences that keep right with the Church authorities greatly Iron, a successful Chris tian Iva- M 1 Ideal of a human society dominat-Mie thought enough had been demo, bo , eavor social in t'm land. But oigl ;,, laws of helpfulness and altruism when he pretended to urrender the, illustrate, to a peculiar degree, the.W has cained a tremendous hold upon price ot his lami. nn iug Kepi UJ p.u t, mono ui . ""V, M h leaders of present-da v thought. So of it. Peter turned upon him with some . Mas er. even Christ, and all ye nrejg powciful is this current within the blistering questions. "Ananias, why . brethren. , Fg churches that a considerable body of: hath Satan rilled thy heart to he to: - - W H.,r.rv.,,-n lnve even tone over to the the. Holy Spirit, and to k-ep back port The newspapers of late have had (.H lilt lilull . uiiv ii LUiiMUi lauir: in ri. t i unif, - I it)i?f A fine make of Ladies' foot wear, Shoes that fit, are com fortable and have plenty of snap. These are the newest lasts for spring 1909 and have just been placed on sale. See our show window. Ankls Straps, Pumps and two-eyelet Ties and Button, in Tan, Patent and Mat. Kid. "Colonial". $3.50; "Artis tic" $3.00 and "Florine" $2.50. TO MEN'S NEW OXFORD SHOES. Our new Spring "Knox" Shoes for Men have just con:". have Oxfords and Hih Cuts, in Tan, Patent and Calf. Huiton, Bal and IWucher at $.1 and $G.00. One lot. "Knox" $." Pater.t P.al and IMuchcr Men's Shoes new for $3.50 Everything Strictly Cash. ether coaraT j.., re I format! on r, 41 Direct BnVto tb"..:;;-'. , Sell, ,!;,;,. , P5in.-tr vita t' - -- ' "'":s W iSie for taII- U -u.' I --r-- !".eciul9 t:a,c or -.u1 'J --ut of the price political Socialistic organization ccrning leaders that this living ..: .....! i m, ri.it ;-i nir v nower '. . : i t,;,,.v ; Knn'r0" TlioTi tiling iipw A pt it rAfiliv K itiH- :in til., iru n r r iiLin ilium ill nit i mini, - ...... s of the Church perceive remained, did it not remain thine own?' pledge of 1.100 young people to try to i issue must be met and ' And after it was sold, was it not in thy live for two weeks as Jfsus would do. How is it that thou hast con-' The press treats this as if it were some- Kor in its beginning. the acusation, that was followed i, i. .1 li.jv-rt snt t'.irtli in the came vuunii .f- "v .....v .... :....(. present Sundav school lesson was the ny uie utter conapso ami ium.u m-.n.n most perfect conununistic organization , of the offender: "Thou hast noMied tin ever recorded It was a veritable l'to-;to men. but unto Cod. A vivid sense pia: In simpleness. gladness and sin-' of the soul's responsibility to God glcness of heart, the members of the would save men from most ot their apostolic Church held all things m1 'sinning. common, and each rejoiced in his pos-J Simple, traternal, loving as was that 'colons onlv that he might share. Nearly Christian community, there yet There seenis'to have been no legisla-", was a real discipline. Wherever the tlon on the subject and no ecclesiastical; sovereignty of the Spirit of God is ruling but al were animated by the ; recognized, there must be a law, even .,t,n nirit sn that there were anions though liberty reigns. The present-day ih .mi n.i nnor for the rich voluntarily : church has lost much of her power,; Look round s hared their posesinus with their breth , largely because she has lost much of ,.lin ; her purity. Members are not cast out The Real Golden Age. ;or disciplined because of offenses. A The picture is one of which the read-, lax government in the Church is as er otiicklv becomes enamoured. The likely to result in a lax conduct on the 1 - . A? 1 I . Klnmlicitv and beauty of tnis social pari oi ner ineniueis life; the' alsenct of selfish ambitions; emphasis of the Christian Endeavor pledge, taken by millions, to 'strive to do whatever He would like to have me to do." SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS. grieves most He that knows most for wasted time. Dante. i Charm strikes the sight wins the soul. Anon. :!s the habitable world, how few Know their own it, pursue. Beginning Monday 8th we will close at 6:30 Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings to 'or J: 01 Z2znc'l- la ao' rc. Hcialet ana Vi'-i 1 M g tomo M 4 42&&y Sagi izbas' &nd the ArY'.::--1'' tor VTc.cn jji tV.'. -No. I5S, ali.t at lo: V " , One poor turn deserves another from the organ grinder's viewpoint. but merit ' good, or, knowing Dryden. It is curious to see how the space clears around a man of decisive spirit It is in connection with this present: and leaves him room for fredom.John is! Foster. their line. Emerson. .,.,,1 ..it iii.cir.i f,i ,-vn.i t ie a k of os- incident mat me worn cnurcn tentation. an I the manifest all-per-' first applied to the company of be vasive spirit of brotherhood, were real- lievers in Jesus. They were an organiz lv a practical fulfilment of the teach- ed body. They cherished one another, ir.es and example of Jesus. This was and they cherished the teachings or Indeed the golden age come to earth their Lord. Especially did they obey in rcalitv the injunction of love their neighbors At th present moment there are tin-, as themselves, and this law must under! The best portion der wav on the continent and elsewhere He every experiment in socialism that( lite, experiments in communism which are is to succeed. Only brotherliness. ani-)Hw little nameless unremebrered acts endeavors to reproduce the practical mated by the controlling spirit of hu-Of kindness and of love socialism of the earlv Church. Fine-, manity s best Kromer. can level me spirited men and women turn with re-1 inequalities of modern self-centered so puguance from the greed and rivalry ciety. and cruel selfishness and hideous injus-j tices and 'neipialities of our modern! A WORLD FELLOWSHIP. social organization, and try to live as brethren should live. Probably expert- Terse Comments Upon the Christian meats of this sort will continue for gen-l Endeavor Topic for February 7th, erations to come, as they have contin-j "Our Christian Endeavor Comrades ued for generations past. Alas, thati the World Over," Ps. 98: 1-9. (Chris mos; of them should fail so ignomin-i ioitsly! The Serpent in the Garden. Ttio ronervn nnr nin..ini TTtr-iTii:lc r til fcmash is "that human nature ' is so The lies that bind raen together are human. Even thv idyllic community many and varion . Strongest, of course at Jerusalem had its Ananias and Sap- asid from blood kinship, is the oosses Phira. who. like the members of the sion of a common Uune a common aile- oailUfUllll Ul IIUUI .lUllll WIUO-, lUVC trim. ,1 onmmni, intnroct Tl,o )st powerful. been such i I'tvn 1 i t 7 ci I - inr. von r f f n c cnivit M" willing to make the necessary sacri- internationa!ism that many thoughtful Fortitude is -Plautus. great help in distress. SEARED WITH A HOT IRON or scalded by overturned kettle cut with a knife bruised by slammed door injured by a gun or in any other way the thing needed at once is P.uck len's Arnical Salve' to subdue inflam mation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for Boils. Ul cers, Fever Sores, ' Eczema and Piles. 25c at Woodall & Sheppard's. Few men have any next; they live, from hand to mouth, they are without! plan, and soon come to the end of Special Low Rales Via Seaboard Ac- tian Endeavor Day.) Bv William T. Ellis. . . , . . giunce ana a common mtei the pra s(. of mcn mere than the praise national bon(l is thus most of God. and who wanted a reputation Qf . however there has iur singular virtue, uut wno were nui of a good man's Wordsworth. Men who live for self never succeed in satisfying self, or in quite satisfying anybody else; men who live for others in Godlike unselfishness, have joy themselves while giving jov to others. -H. Clay Trumbull. NEWS AND NOTES. In connection with a recent union mission by Rev. "Billy" Sunday in Spokane, .Wash., there was a general exchange of pulpits on one Sundav. count Mardi Gras at New Orleans Mobile and Pensacola, Feb. 1Sth-23rd. The folowinjg round-trip rates will apply from Charlotte, X. C. New Orleans $23.03 Mobile IS. S3 Pensacola IS. 40 Tickets sold February 17th to 22nd inclusive, good returning to leave New Orleans as late as February 27tn. Mo bile and Pensacola as late as March 1st and by payment of ?1.09 tickets can be extended until March 13th. Laymen's Missionary Movement of the Southern Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 16th to 1Sth. Account the above occasion round trin rates of S13.S0 will apply from The public was nor. informed as to who! Charlotte, N. C, tickets to be sold was to preach in any one church, and' Feb. 14th and lath with final return each pulpit held a man of a different limit Feb. 20th, rates on same basis flee. Thus early did thev furnish the Church with her first hypocrites. Hum an nature is instinctively selfish. One persons advocate the putting of the sense of world brotherhood ahead of ill t 1i r.loi m Tr Qrfriifl -rVwit" i , . . . ,ii i w a i winri I. Hliui.1. li io (iiwk.i..iL Willi does not have to travel to he ruthless lthp vhoe mmily shouU mpan ffiQre t() conditions of heathendom to find this. The nearest bargain counter, or street! car, or restaurant, or public entertain-! nieiit, will reveal the same disregard for the rights of onfj's fellows in a mad endeavor to serve self first. The ser pent, with his law, "Look out for Num ber One." was in the Garden of Eden; und Ananias and Sapphira, ruled by the same law, were in the early Church. It would sfpm ns if th hypocrite were an anomaly. Why should a man go to such tmuMcsom lengths to pretend to a pi"ty which he dons not possess'.' Vi.. ; ,. t... ...... i iV-;;.. , .."T, ' M Christian Endeavor is less a worldi v:,rv,: " u:: """" fnow.hip than a iorai church method. of se..',ers an -r nieasure. whatever the l. ,,Cf:mVs a globe-trotting society on- Sin i,H-l;,P U'hv.W.1,1 Inanln.Hl'j b-v bPlflR SUCCPSEtul in its PHmai'V Sapphira have gone through the pn-i;"" ' ""i . V u mg raistaIe "i a newspaper dispatch every member than any part of the family. Now th consideration which stress this world-consciousness are growing more numerous year by year. Among there must be numbered Chris tian Endeavor. Strongest in North America, the idea and the organization have traveled so rapidly and so widely that they are almost co-extensive with Protectant Christianity. Jp :;: Whatever helps a soul to look above i'.nd beyond its own immediate bound aries is surely of God. denomination. The pastors of the big down-town churches were sent to the suburbs, and the men from the small churches occupied the largest pulpits. Southern Presbyterian men are ar ranging for a special train from every state in the South for the Lavraen's Missionary Convention in Birmingham, Ala., February ICth-lSth. ' V V Seven denominations in Sandusky, Ohio, unit? monthly in union ser vices. The Congregationalist reports an 80-year-old Narragansett Indian as sex ton of a church at Slatersville, R. ' 1. A distinguished missionary of the Ameiican Board in China, Rev. Dr. Wil liam S. Ament. of Peking, died last month in San Francisco, while en route home for special medical treatment. Dr. Ament is the missionary who was pilloried by Mark Twain, after the Boxer troubles, on the charge of loot ing. It subsequently developed that tne accusation was caused bv a trifl- to apply from other points. The Seoboard offers excellent, double daily service from all points on its' lines and connections in North Caro lina to New Orleans, Pensacola and Mobile with through sleeping cars and day conches to Birmingham. Direct connection is made at Birmingham with the Queen & Crescent for New Orleans and at Atlanta with the West Point Route. If business justifies through Pull mans and day coaches will be operated to Birmingham aucl New Oilcans on dates and convenient schedules. Write at once for full particulars and make reservations early. C. II. GATTIS. T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. JAS KER, JR.. C. P. A.. l-2S-10t- Charlotte. N. C. IP? SUIT A N". ii. ,laii.-. ; ; - ,. , . .NO. 1?2, daily, 6:,9 P. ?f mm- Is not an everyday matter and should not be treated lightly for on the wis dom of your selection depends your personal appearance for several months. If yon come here for a suit you know to begin with that we will not sell yon one that will cot be a credit to you and an rdvertisement to ourselves. OUR SUITS FROM $15 TO S25 are full of quality and good taste and you can buy then with the assurance that during their life you will be well dressed. 17 Mellon Co. tencp of giving the price of their lands to th apostles for the bfnefit of the! community, all the while holding back! a part for themselves? Why should the Pharisee pray ostentatiously in public places, and do deeds of darkness In his inner office? Is not this a'n eter nal tribute that, wrong pays to right? Is it not again a case of Satan borrow-In-; Heaven's livery? The instinctive vense of the superiority of virtue. is In every man's heart, ile knows that goodness i.s the supreme thing, and therefore he goes to such extraordinary lengths to secure at least its outward seeming. Greed in Religion. Two motives seem to have underlaid the conduct of Ananias and Sapphira. l hey loved praise. When big-hearted Barnabas sold his farm and turned the proceeds over to the Church, everybody youn perc method of church work Well I recall a Christian Endeavor meeting at dusk of a blistering day in Allahabad, India. It was in Miss For man's school for girls, and the lustrous eyed, white-robed girls displayed the same interest in the service, and took part in about the same manner, as the! ordinary American type of Endeavorersj The language of the lips was alien to me, but the spirit was perfectly famil iar. All over the earth, in as many tongues as were heard at Pentecost, timilar Christian Endeavor meetings are being held every week . In one of the barrios outside of Ma nilla I ran across the curious fact that all the Protestant Christians were a matter of fact. Dr. Ament owned, ig people's movement who do not I w never displayed, two trunks full of eive that it is esesntially only a elaborate silk, banners and umbrellas of state given him by Chinese officials and citizens because of his assistance in settling Boxer claims The Federation of Churches in Chi- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by vircue of a nower of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me by W. A. Dun can and wife and recorded in the ofiice of the Register of Deeds for Mecklen burg County in book 2:3 at page 338, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, I will sell at the Court House door of Mecklenburg County on Thurs day the 25th day of February, 1509, at 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate: One five-room house and lot No. 14 &:v;i;;i-v--- V - v.- H- -38 fcfl:-SS.-p?r.-SM -V:-.- ,:.l.'"r verco We have snared no e.Tort to secure the BEST COATS that experience, skill and money co:;!d make, and v.e now oiler tl.cni to you for choosing, at a big discount. $10.00 Coat .. $12.50 Coats $15.00 Coats . $20.00 Coats . .$ 7.50 -S 9.25 fi'"M! ""niirauon or the act, and wearing Christian Endeavor badges. warm glow of affectionate esteem! The reason was simple, and beautiful. Humeri isarnahas. Ananias and Sapphi-jThey thought this badge the sign oi a ra coveted the same distinction, iney Christian, for t..e missionary,, the best vdute( to te tnst among brothers, and j man they knew, wore a Christian En Known as excelling in virtue. A deavor badge iiiMuneii love oi praise will lead any body to extraordinary and even crimi nal conduct. The apish conduct and garb of persons whom one occasionally sees upon me street, surpassing the extremes of fashion, usually has its spring in this ancient and ineradicable human sentiment, the love of distinc tion. Unlovely as the truth is. it must he admitted that many persons love mon ey for itself. The spirit of good dwells deeply in their hearts. It is their mas ter motive. Because of love of money they will, a? each day's newspaper tes tifies, violate the most sacred trusts, prove recreant to all the claims of blood and honor, and yield to a vul pine selfishness m their dealings with their fellowmen. The spirit of creed which revjnaled itself jn the early Church, in the conduct of Ananias and Sapphira. has not long been absent therefrom. A few weeks ago sweeping accusations were brought against many leading professional evangelists of the country by Mr. William Moody, the son of the great evangelist, Dwight L. Moody. His charges were comprehend ed in the two specifications of sensa tiouallsm and commercialism. Ile den- ago has appointed. a specialist in boys' I in block No.. 25 in "Oakhtirst," on the Westerly side of Thomas Street and fronting on said street 50 feet in width and carrying with it that width in a Westerly direction one hundred and eighty-two and one-half (1S2) feet to a ten-foot alley, and to have the use of all the alleys and streets in "Oakhtirst." This 26th day of January, 1909. HERIOT C LARKS ON, 1-26-tds. Trustee. ! The rapid growth of the young peo pie s movement is "evidence of the readiness of the youth of Christendom to express themselves in spiritual terms. The old notion that youth must have its religion, sugar-coated has been annihilated by the tremendous popu larity of these societies which are fun damentally, inherently and rigorously religious. Young men and women are ready for a faith that makes appeal to work to represent it at every session of the city's juvenile court, in the hope of helping the juvenile prisoners. The "Emmanuel Movement", popular ly supposed to exist only in the Pro testant Episcopal church, but the Wes ley Methodist church, of Minneapolis, reports having ministered, after the Emmanuel method, to 1500 persons dur ing the past year. Weekly clinics are held, and six physicians and two col lege professors are associated with the pastor. There are now 1939 branches of the Y. M. C. A. in North America, with 456,000 members. Its property is val ued at fHO.ooo.OOO, of which 510,000 000 was added in new buildings last year. Eighty new buildings, to cos an additional $9,00,000 are now under way- Many Marriage Licenses In Forsyth County Winston-Salem, Feb. 4. During the month of January Register of Deeds Masten issued 48 marriage license, 33 . tn Tvtllto pnnnloo 'j ti '1 1 . r rolrvckii the heroic in their snirits. and that nmmioe Ti,i ,-,.or, e -in - 1 ' V V 11 1 V ,T . a 13 illl HIV 1 I (lOU KtL I " gives their hands and feet and brains! over January, 1908, when only' 33 something to do. In a word they desire; licenses were issued, 21 to white to be endeavoring Christians. rhe Christian Endeavor tie is. after I all, only a strand in the universal Chris tian tie. Christian Endeavor is "for Christ" because it is "for the Church." There is enough in the times to make one pessimistic: yet an observ- er of the deeper tendencies is hearten-) ed by many insniriner siens. One of these, the significance of which should' Bears the be taken to heart, is the simple fact Signature of the numerical strength of Christian of couples and 12 to colored couples. OAS'FOTlZAi Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of lszj&ZMbM CAS'POniA. BearB the z?8 Kind You HavB Always Bought The Kind You Have Always Bought TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by mXcvaq or a certain deed of trust executed to me by E. J. Young and wife, Emma O. Young, i which deed of trust is dated the 29th 1 t O Tk.T i j n ai" J 3.n? nay oi iNOvemcer, .isuo, anu recorueu ; && in Book 205, Page 252 cf the. Registry ; $fe for Mecklenburg County, and because ! P?4 of default in payment, I will sell on aionaay, .February can, iuy ai me Court House door in Charlotte for cash, the following described real es tate, situated in the city of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina: Beginning at a stake on South Cald well street, Agnes Boulware's south west corner, and runs with said street in a Southwesterly direction, forty three (43) feet to a stake on an alley; thence with said alley, in the direction of Davidson street in the Southeast direction ninety-nine (99) feet to a i stake, A. L. Smith's corner; thence; with A. L. Smith's line in a Northeast J ! C i vl A' f nrf A rr ' nes Boulware's corner; thence with!. Duuinaic 25 Hilt?, L-Xll J J.VjI ! to the beginning: Being the same property in- all re spects, which was conveyed to said E. J. Young by J. Arthur Henderson and wife by deed dated the 25th day of Oc tober, A. D., 1900, said deed being reg istered (Registry Mecklenburg Coun ty) book 152 page 110, reference to which is hereby made This the 29th day of December, 1808. THOMAS RUFFIN, M-td. Truete. 1 m 1 v. Wfiihlzitca i.ai Ncv t Monroe for Raivigl-" sal Norfolk. ItiTtl si 33ot:;i?, Va., CuMx' " v' d ::!y. 1 1 : r. ; ; -u;im:o;i ai:;i aM ',,;;, No. uz, orlij, o.i C -tr:crdtca; r, - No. S3, 11:3c p. ;,-? from ;)oijii rPrt, i.-rTTi. C01ErCt'rr Jt JJi.lt U W re?. rirn : m ttroua trails for poi-tr KZ vsst'.bule i?.y co&c-c i. t-T.--. v--. V. i TDUfc trA Atlanta. fjre-a Jersey City, Kr,- sleruihts, i?D.i Jercj :rty tr son-villa. Cif? ciit .fr irsh:s. v Tat!oL2 or Sesccsra dt-:ri-''.-t i.c twe s pply to ticket 2'':jr v 1 mmmmm mmMmmm mm, v, - ?on3 coats same reductioa. w rfoqers' I Co;yright 190S by Hrt Schatlncr & M.ux to v J v . cr a t.t; s ' to. I 1 -- 5i,4jjp isinvcring $,j m led W - GET A pi N. B. The foncwir.3 tchcu': f.y ures published or.ly as i.r:.-r'a'.irn arj ere net guaranteed. Jzrvr 4. :3 ".3. 1:20 a. in.. No. 22, :iy. f V a-b-infttrn nr.d jioints -'t;: s .1. )',.;.;.,!! Drav in? Roii slwp": - New Y-):L Day reaches to Y.-::.,L.; .... :20 :. in..' No. 27. ,: li f r Ha, S:.i'anauh and .!:k ; r.:,u .. I :'; nan draii.-r re.:.i ..-,. ;s t A ta and Jr-clis.jnvii'e. I'r.y caUi s :o JaC.sonville. ",:?,) u. vi.. No. d :::.T. for Rio ir.ond j;nd ca i '.:.'-. .r.::.2 a. in.. Nr.. 1!. tj:i::y. : - "Va Irton fiiiJ Nt,-iv. ':' i'j C'barlotte io '.Va.-l.irJ'iv. I ii:i:..:ii fclrej;er Atlanta to ii; 1'i.Vi. '.::; a. in., No. 1",, dr.; for Cuun Lia, and local poiijt!?. S:00 a. in.. No. l'J. tir.Wr i.r-. - f-: day) for StatcviHe. 1 ".:., r-: :? ul local station?. C'T.THii - ;-v y,.v villc for Wiu-stcu-Sah ::?, i;r-;-.ii for AsheviJle. 7:15 a. m.. No. r.?. dr.i'y f-r A'ra. Iay coachc-s Cbarlotie tj Atl-'i Stops at principal poin.s en 10:05 a. m., No. ,:;, f-r Wb- ington, and points :: r.'. I'-'--drawing room ors 1 N. v Vet Day couches to YVu-rLir.-: Iii-S car service. 11:00 a. m.. No. 2s. fiv.V.: f -r V.ir ton-Salem. Roanoke, and : i 10.05 a. m.. No. ::7. f!:!y. N'.-iv Y-j-t and New Orleans L:r;:i'i. Jt. room sleeping cars, ut-i ; v;. i n club cars. New Yuri: Nf'T ''",r" Drawing room i-; )i; r. N'-v: Vr."' Atlanta. Solid rullniaa traia. l'i--S car service. 11:35 a. m.. No. 11, c"7, A lanta and local point.-. No. 46. 3:f0 n. m., d:.i:.v for G'e - lxro and lo."al puiras. 4:35 p. m.. No. 27, daily for CV" bia and local points. 5:oo p n:.. No. II. d.-ii'. -y dav. forS'enca a:ii '.: 1 ' G:05 n tn. No. 21. .t.'d-v N' day. for States vilk. ' : ; ' local points. Connict at . for Asheville, Rnoivii!.- a:.l Ci.--- cooga. C:00 p. m., No. 12. c mond and local j.riii?-. man sleeper. Chril''e and Charlotte to Ri. i.' i 7:35 p. rn.. No. d; and New Orleans I-i'--ington and point.-; ''. room sleeiiers. 0;:rerv: cars to New V t1:. ? vice. Solid P::K::.: ri : J:35 p. in.. No. 1.5 ; and points Scu'h. l . morn sleepers N"v V' le-ins. New York to lotte to Atlanta. I ' ington to New Ori . : service. I Tickets. FV "pir.g " j and detail inform ' " I ed at ticket o:h?e. N-. street. C. 11. AKERT, V. -I'-'-' .. - ' S. II. IIARDWICK. P ".2 r LP" ' rTl 3H: V? Tnese ilrj CAPSULES :-5 RELIEVES in 24 hu
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