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TT.:c::::rjc;iLTTRir A, BV, SB.BBBII I. -B VB, iiuotrm! Bis "i" J Tnraa Moataa Ow Most , . , , -KM. it. iiiinii Cv Month Bin Meatae Tmlw ataaloa -I .M. . Me. I , muiHui An-aeimcnBaurT. AdrertlatnB mm tu k had at tha Coot far cbaam mast b In by It 'lack. a. av Canto el Tnanka, Raaolotiona of Ka. apart aae. similar article ara chare at the rata mi I omu par Unt nit la ail eaeaa. Batera4 aa aacaal elaaa mall matter April 1. Ill at the poatofflca at Con cord, N. G. under the act of March t, 117. Arrival of Trains at Concord. aOTTH BOUND. NonTBBOfND. No. :! a-m. No. 45 : a-m. No. 17 1:11 a.av No. 1119:11 a.m. No. T 1:41 p.m. No W 8:15 p.m. N 41 '4 a.m No. II 4:12 a.m. ALL TRAINS 8T No. I 4:10 am. No. 44 ( 45 a.m No- J 1105 a.m. No. 41 :40 p.m. No. i: :41 p.m. Na 18 r:J p.tu No il 10:35 u pi. No. ! 11:65 p.m. 'OP AT CONCORD. JOHN M. OCLE3BT, City Mite Concord. N. C, December 16, 1911 ABOUT SANTA CLAX7S LETTERS. Wo received yesterday 115 Santa Claus letters, all in one dcy. We are anxious to accommodate the little tots in sending their messages to Santa Clans, but any one will realize at once that this is a sreat burden on our columns to take rare of the many hundred letters sent us. We make the following announcements: All letters received in the office bv Tuesday, December 19, will be pub lished, but none received after that time. After this year no more Santa Claus letters will be published in our paper. r..i ff'i Deer Santa CIabs: WU1 jro paaase bring ate a baby doll and a doll carriage, and aoaaa oranges, apples, candy and Bats. Yonr liuU friend, MABGUERITB PERBT. Dear Santa Clsaa: Pleas bring me s train and cad pistol and noon saps and some or anges, apples and caody and loU of ants. Tour GUI friend. RALPH PERBT. Dear Santa Claus: I want yoo to bring me a doll, aad aoii bed and a machine and piano, and a alee pin doll. Don't forget my brother. He wants a rattler, rubber doll and some apples, oramres and nuts and a roekinr chair. Dn not forget my sister, she wants doll that will go to sleep. EULA EDWARDS. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a billy goat, wag on and some lines with bells on them and some oranges and nuts, and big bag of candy, and don't forget my little brother, Edward, he wants a little red wagon and some bananas. HARRY MARTIN, Dear Santa Claus: I am just a little tot. three Tears old. I want some nice things for Xmas. Please bring me a real nice doll, picture book, somo nice tova. cancy ana nuts or all kind. ALEEN MOORE, Kannapolis, N. C, A winter course for farmers will be given at the A. and M. College in Raleigh beginning January 3 and continuing through February. This winter course will embrace all of the more important phases of farming in JNorth Carolina and every effort will be made to have the wcrk given ap- propnatt and practical. The Col i t. , , i-go uas aaaea very extensively to its equipment and is in a better position now than ever before to make the time any farmer spends there profit able to himself and his neighbors. ine drainage course will begin February 21 and will close February 29. No tuition is charged for the winter course. Board may be had at the College dining hall for $2.75 per week. Room in the College dorm itories are limited but will be furnish ea tree so long as they last. All per sons rooming in the dormitories furn ish their own bed eover, pillow cases, and towels. Rooms outside the Col lege may be rented from $2.50 to $5.00 per month. A writer in the Woman's Home Companion for December has a most interesting article on the high cost of dying which will be interesting. of dying which will meet with gener al approval. This writer says: "It has nfurarraH tn mA wMla reading articles on the high cost of living that apparently no one has thought of the terribly high cost of dying. Does it seem fair that cas kat should, cost so many times its intrinsic value, because of the press ing needf Should liverymen charge oouDie or treble lor such conveyances at such a timet Can yon not under take to show the actual robbery that lists and thrives on the forced pur chasing that often leaves a family almost bankrupt t That, too, at a time perhaps when its support is tak en away. I hope that yon may be ante to start a crusade against such rant injustice." The Christmas rush at the big city postofficea is approaching high tide, and it is already apparent, despite the doleful theory of many merch ants that the high cost of living has reduced the public generally to the purchase of necessities only, that all records will be broken this year in the volume and value of holiday pres ents sent by mail.; The bulk of the excess of Christmas matter so far U in the foreign mail division, but next week, the elerks will be work ing day and night in their straggle to keep up with the avalanche of do mestic nail. ?' : Show Oirla Ara rmi - New York, Dee, 15; The verdict of "not guilty", wan returned today freeing- Lillian' Graham and ' Ethel Conrad of criminal charges on which they had been held lints last June for shooting the millionaire sports man and hotel proprietor, W. E. D. Stokes. The iurv reached their ntw diet in slightly less than an how's deliberation. Dear Santa: I am a little boy, six years old, I want something nice for Christmas. Please bring me an air gun, little train that will run on a track, a nice picture book, talse face, fire works, candy and nuts of all kind. EDWIN MOORE, Kannapolis, N. C. Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a pistol and a tram and a horn. I will close tor this time. Your friend, CARL EARNHARDT. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a doll that will open and shut its eyes and a carnage to roll it in and some paint- iii;;. t wm close lor this time. Your friend, MAUD DRY, Concord, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to brine me a doll and a carriage to roll it in. AU kind of nuts. Your friend PEARL COOK, Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a doll that can open and shut its eyes and a car nage to roll it in, and a doll bed. can dies, apples, bananas, oranges, and all kinds of nuts. I will close for this time. Your friend. BIRDIE DRY, Concord, N. C. Dear Santa: I want you to brinir me a rattler. all kinds of nuts, candies, apples and oranges. I will close for this time. Your friend, MAY PEACOCK Good Old Santa: I want yon to brinir me some cam for my pistol and a horn, mouth harp. Will close. Your friend. SMITH PEACOCK Dear Santa Claus: I want you to brinir me a rattler and candy and all kinds of nuts. I will close. Your friend. WRECE COOK Dear Santa Claus: I want you to brine me a rattler. , . canay, apples, oranges and all kinds ol nuts. I will close, rood-bva. RUTH EARNHARDT. Dear Santa Claus: J. want von to bnnir ma a train and an automobile. Now, Santa, don't iorgei io come to my house. lour friend, LEE EARNHARDT. Dear Santa Claus: x want yon to bnn? ma a train. rattler, apples oranges, apples and au Kinas oi nuts, xonr friend. MARSH HOLBROOK Dear Santa Clans: Please bring me a horse and a Uttla gun, all kinds of nuts and soma on. angea, apples and candy. " iOA BEATON, Harrisburg, K. C. Dear Santa Clans: X want yon to brinir ma a doll a Horn some nuts, candy, are crackers, oranges, bananas. . Please brinir little sister and brother a lot of good wings too. - I Your little friend. , 'i.1. 'J, MARY SDfS, ; t , ; Hanisbnrjy N. C. " BWBWBMBBaajaw c Dear Santa Clans: I want yon to brin ma a VJ1 and a bed for it to aleep in. Please bring mo n recking ebair. i awangaa and aata of all t forrK m for I u road Uttla girl Blanche I'nTSsdir. HawnAarg, M. C Dear Santa Clans: ' Please bring bm a dolL not one that wui open nan aa it its eyea, and ntue tna-eet, aad all kinds of good mugs i eat. I ear little friend, NETTY SUE ALEXANDER, Harrisbarg, N. C Dear Santa Clans: Please bring me a horse and wagon and son candy, apples, oranges aad nuts ox au Kiaoa. yon will find my stocking hanging right near the chim ney. I wish yon would bring ase a uuie lantern, ao i can go ounting. FRED T. ALEXANDER, Harrisbarg, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: 1 want you to bnng me a baby doll and a cart for it to ride in, and oranges, apples, candy and a harp. MARTHA DAVIS, Harrisburg, N. C. possnm Dear Santa Claus: w i ..... x-iease onng me a doll that can open and shut her eyes, and a little bed for ber to sleep in, a tea set. an- ples, oranges and candy of all kinds. I op was so kind to me last vear I thought, so I thank you, too, Mr. tanta Claus. LIZZIE BYRD, Harrisburg, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll that can open and shut her eyes, a tea set and a table, some apples, oranges, csndy and a little stove and some chaim. FAY ALEXANDER, Harrisburg, N. C TXXa DATS XV XZ8T0XY. lawk 11 1 TO-MArakAil BleeW, a ecaa ansndwd the Canaan allies at Waterloo, bom. Died Sept 12, 181. ' 1773 Destrwatioa of earn of tea in Beaton Barber by eitiaena unruaaa4 an lathnen, known tne 44 Boston Tan Part v." Abbott Lawrence, foaader of lAwrenwn Slimline Saoool, barn. Died A air. 18. 1855. 1848-Park TWter, New York eity. destroyed bv Ire. 1870 The eolored Methodist Episco pal innreh or America organ ised in Teaman a. 18tw Gen. .Alfred Howe Terry, not- en avu war omeer, died. Born in 1827. 1897AlpketiBe Daodet, Freneli nor- hst, iliad. Born May 15, 184. r Dtntk Of Mrs. 0. Grey Hoove. On Monday. December 11th. 1911. aooui ten o clock, our community was shocked to hear the mewage. P tbm 'W Honey and A . I n .a aa W - 1- m Chxiramia WkUkry. Dr. TL D. 6tewart, of Monroe, na no rouowiaf earn ib tats weak 'a Ea qarari T Henaa aVaat eosas to aaa far Soar wmmm nr. I en Biag a aawroosi nor Baying praeties with wniakey nresrriptiooa. The wbolo nhiaf ia wrong la prineiplo. If I I st ret yon on a CaristBaa defcaaril and tbereby make yonr wife and ehil- dren airbappy la the Cwartnan ttaw, 1 am gnuty tToss nnsaniss and dishonesty. A few naif tnnU will lupply an nry needy patients eaough toe aiotuna. Very truly, H. D. STEWART, An Atom at nto That strikes Urrar to the entire household ia the load, hoarse and meiauie eooga el eroop. Ifo mistak ing it and fortnnate then the Ineky parenta wno Been r oleys Honey and Tar Compound on band. H. W. Cassehnan, Canton, K. Y, says: "It is worth ita weight in gold. Oar lit tle children nre troubled are troubled with erotrp and bnaraansss, and all L 1 Dear Santa: i asm you io Dnng me a nice picture to hang up in the house and pair of gloves and some apples, oranges, bananas, raisins, and all kinds of nuts and a nice cup and saucer. JENNIE GORE, Harrisburg, N. C. Dear Santa: I want you to please brinir me a doll, a doll bed and a doll cart, nuts, oranges, apples, candy and a box of wnting paper. JOSIE BELLE HARRIS, Harrisburg, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll that can open and shut her eyes, a little ta ble, a tea set, some candy and nuts all kinds. Your friend, RUTH HARTSELL, Harrisburg, N. C. of Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a rifle and ball and a horn and all kinds of nuts. false face and bat. Thank you for inese tmngs. Irom vour friend. MORRIS AUTEN, Harrisburg, N. C. Dear Santa: flense bnng me a new doll that can open and shut her eyes; some ap- pies, oranges, candy and nuts of all kinds, from your mend. MAY BYRD, Harrisburg, N. C. Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a 22 rifle. nigger toes and all kinds of nuts and ppies, oranges, oranges. I am nina years old. Your friend. JOHN DAVIS, Harrisburg. N. C. Mr. Santa Claus: Please bring me a bie doll that can go to sleep and put her in a box and put a hat on her head, and a ebair ior ner (o sit in, and a bed for her to sleep in. Bring me some oraneea. peanuts, candy and some nuts, and utue s wive, ana a pair of gloves. SENNA BLACKWELDER. Mr. Santa Claus: I am a little boy-, four and a half years old. I want yon to bring ma a billy goat, a wagon, Indian suit and a pair of leggiaa. And all kinds of note and fruits. CEASA& CONE COBLE. 'tnnre tbay Localit Dow Vol Count. Wanrnror thorn are people anffer. ug for kidney and bladder ailments, from baahnohn, rhenmatimn and nrin ary iregularitien, Foley Kidney PUls will help them. Belvidere, HL, E. A. Muy, an ex-engineer, says: "Three years ago nry kidneys became ao bad that I van oonrpslled to give up my engine and quit. Then wan severe aching pain over thehipa, followed by an inflamation of the bladder, and always n thick sediment Foley Kid ney Pilln made mm n sound and well nan. ; I cannot any too much in their pnim." Sold by M. L. Mnrab. ; With the Coming of lOddln Agt There is a let tine down ia it. ka aieal forces often shown in annoying and painful kidney and bladder ail. aMnta and nrinary irregularities, IV ley Kidney Pills ara a splendid regu lating and strengthening medimae at M. L, ICaran, Druggist. , , Second Hrowrhts often net aa tal safety valves. flashed over the wires. Mrs. Hoover is dead. While her physicians, fam ily and friends knew there was no chance of ber ever being well again, siui tne intelligence of her death brought sadness to many hearts. A good woman has eone to ber reward. one that will be greatly missed in the community, church and Sabbath school in which she had for years been a teacher, but nowhere will she mused more than in her home. where she showed her loved ones and those that came in dailv contact with her, the, true meaning and power of a life devoted whollv to the service i oi the Master. For the past twelve months she has been confined to her" home, the greater part of the time to ber bed, and during all this time a great suf- ierer, knowing there was no possi ple hopes of her ever being well again, still nnder all these afflictions she was ever cheerful, even hopeful and as one of ber physicians often remarked, this one fact, no doubt, kept her alive much longer than she otherwise could have lived. Mrs. Hoover was 39 years, 8 months and 15 days of age and was twice married, the first time, August 5, 1891, to Mr. John O. Witherspoon. Several years after his death, August xi, iws, sue was maimed to Mr. C Grey Hoover, who with the follow. ing children and step children sur vive ner: Aliases Ollie May and Em ma VYitberspoon and five ster chil dren, Messrs. John G., Paul and Miss lora Witherspoon and little Rebecca and Marguerite Hoover, and by her aged tatuer, Mr. W. A. Kerr; and the following brothers and sisters, Rev. G. L. Kerr, Smyrna, 8. C, Rev. . i . a. err, pastor or an A. K. P. church in Middle Tennessee, Mr. R. T. Kerr, n student in the Theological Seminary, at Dne West, 8. C, and Messrs. John G. and Cam P. Kerr and two sisters, Mrs. W. A. Hetheox and Miss Elma Kerr, and a larm circle oi mends and relatives. The funeral services were hold at Cod- die Creek Tuesday aftirnoon, con ducted by ber pastor, Rev. K. C. Dav idson, after which the bodv borne to its last nating place by her nve orotners ana brother-in-law, af ter wmen tne mound was covered with beautiful flowers. J.LR. Coddle Creek, December 13, 1911, THIS IS CERTAIH The Proof That Concord Saadan Cannot Deny. What could furnish atroneer avi. "nee oi tne emeuney or any remedy than the test of timet Thousands of people testify that Doan'l Kidney x-uis cure pennananuy. noma endorsement should prove undoubtedly the merit of this reme dy. Years ago vour fries da and neirh oors lesunea to ue reliel they had derived from the use of Doan'a Kid ney Pills. They , now confirm their testimonials. They say time has com pleted the test. Mrs. W. M. Fisher, 95 N. Geonria avenue, Concord, N. C, says: "Since 1 publicly endorsed. Doan'a Kidney Pilln three years ago, nothing has happened to cheek mr faith in this excellent remedy.' I gladly confirm my former testimonial.'' (State ment given raoruary Z7, 1311.) Ton endorsement referred to by bub. xiaoer waa given on January 11, 1908, and waa in substance aa fol lows: "I waa annoyed bv aham. booting pains across the small of my back, and I. hardly knew what caused the trouble. I. waa also both ered by soreness through nry kidneys and finally I decided to try a kidney medicine. I got a box of Doan'a Kid ney nua at Gibson n Drag 8tora and half the contents cured roe." For ante by all dealers. Prior 60a, roater-iaUbarn Co. Baftata. v York, nolo agents few the United atntea. Ranmnber the nemo Doaa'a ami take no other. TO CURE A com TV am nw Take LAXATIVE BROMO Onintna T 1.1 v. . . " aDie. uruggiata rerund year moa 7 if it faila to eura. E. W. GROTE 'S ng-nature in on naek box. 25. Without Orriatea or harmful fa. of any kiad Foley 'a Honey and Tar vompounn trope eongbn and cures colds. Do not accept any snbstitue. Sold by M. I Marsh, Druggist. tar vompowna. i always nave a bottle of it ia the aonee." Sold by at. u. maraa, ui uggaw. Mr. Borden, the new Prime Minis ter of anada, made a aotaol siieueh before the Canadian Society of New lore in that city on rtidav. lie eae asanrance that the rejection of the reciprocity treaty did not indicate ill-will to Ainerica. From 187S to 1897, be said, Canada had kept np on her staoie book a standing offer to we united states of recinrocttv in natural products, not ner offer had been rejected. In the opinion of Mr. Borden such trade agreemen'is are nn- desirsblo and each country thou'd continue to exercise unhampered con trot or its nscal policy. . "Bast on Eartk.' This is the verdict of R J. Howell, Tracy, O., who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound .for .his .wife. "Her case wm the wont I havo over sen, and looked like n aura ease of consumption. Her lungs were aore and she coughed almost inoeaaantlvl 3 1. . . : ana ner voice waa noano and weak. tcley's Honey and Tar Command I t A Bf A . Drougm renei at once and lees than three bottles effected a eomnlete cure, ooia oy at. u Marsh, Uruggist; For the first time since 1833 the annual financial statement of the postofAcc department shows a sumlus instead oi a dene. Thnt is the bur den of the annual repeat of Postmas-tett-General Hitheock made publie a tew oays ago. lie at Oals, OMr at Telana, n T) lvi 3s? , r i Come ua nacnaw trn a i KeantoB tkU the ardUary elerk nsa It an avexy oarjaslont and yenH Beat It a often tr tie stare that arils dollai rnta m m wffl U tU alethen akon. - . ... , Ham wa allow na rtmnrasttUtion, Out iiliamm know, it wm oast them their aituaUon ta tall yen rait at vnroont la aQ-wnal if tt U not--bnt aw nss ror wi ana ' f Schfoss : BaltimoFB -Clothes Bal uobtai of ram wool BUteriali which, stand the atvaro rnia and na testa aa wan u the old nliahb acid taatv Wa know Sohloen land-tnUored dothaa wfll so. your asnactattou and lv yv aigmnd guarantna wtth ar T camMnt a rurantna thnt hw a record of mora than a tUrdof a cen tury of antisfactlon hnaiwl , r frank J. Cheaey makee Oath that he IB Senior UUrtaar at tkm . b, i Cheaey Co, dolna- kaatBeas la tbe-l " 4woa vounijr ana Btate aferei aald, aad that aald Arm will aav the aunt et ONB HUNDRED DOuJuta for aaea an every ease of Catarrh thai WiniH bbbb I 11 1 ami DV Trial WIBV4B AVfr- Tfa ll'at i Catarrh Care, nunc 2. CBKNBT. 8 worn te before aie aa aubeerlben la "rrMenca, this Ita day of DeeeaiheB, tfSj) . . Notary PabUnJ nally. aan aota directly en the a load ana mnoans sarfaees of the ayateaa, Take Kall'a ramllr Pllla fna ranM. aHna, - in arid take a peek at our English and American Styles for rail, &1I5.GXD id $30.(20. Cannon (5 Fotzor Co.' C3. J. V. DAVIS. If.-'Ct J. V. DAVIS, mr htarah'a Drug storn 'raatTH no, m DENTISTRY I am bow In th Uorrt BqIUIw Minj manrram tmnvfrn BUM. - v ' -DanMwva Was. . ' Mot many persona know that the I preserving was used in fellies la hlch. ly. ex plosive, it should bo placed In n amall teapot, and the vessel mast be only bait full when ready for uas. Be careful of the drip, when rnplaolng it on tne store. Beveral accidents tkla non nave, proclaimed ita" dancer- oua reatures. : . , For -Sale. Six room eottaim on AvmmV .!..( out-buildings, good orchard, lot 200x tow inei, eneap at fl,U50.00. One beautiful bm'ldinr lilt Aft lrafaaarf Depot street adjoining Dr. Herring's One boildinn lot on White' ibaii ax i. . .ii , . .7 w mm aojounng j. u. nut- Sonthern Baihrar Off art Oraatiy &a- nnend Kates, for the Chxiatau Awl new- Tear. HoUdAyi. r On aeeonnt of the dlriarraaa and New Year Holidays the. SoBthem Eailway will asll tiekntn at neatlv rodnead rates from aU points on ite hue. Dates of sale, Decentber 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 81 and January 1st, 1912. with inal re turn limit January 8th, 1B12. . For further information apply to your nearest agent, or to tbn nnder- agnnd. K. H. DEBUTT8, - Traveling Passenger Agt, Charlotte, N. C. Seaboard Air Una Oarlstmaa Hull- v:.,. day Bataa. The Seaboard Air Una Bnilwav trill- sell Christmas rates to all points in their territory at greatly red need rates, tickets on sale December 15, 18. 17. 20. 21. 22. 23 34. 2S. 30. 81 1 and January 1st. rood tn mtnra nntil I 98 "acres near Organ Church. In January 8th, 1912. For further in. jBowau county, new cottage, new don- formation call on your nearest agent 1 Dmrn new outbuildings, young or About one acre with" cottar and rod barn in Kannapolis suitable for bnaueaa.. A rare opportunity to in veni in sucn aesiraDis property. JN0. K. PATTERS')!?. F0TJB H0EBB FAJUC FOB t. A deairabW 4-horse farm, nracti. cally level, lying in No. 10 township, on Boeky River and on both sides of Cbnrlottn andV Albemarle road, new twntoryairroonidwelling.ono three room- eouage, good meadow, orchard, paaKurn, 35- acres forest timber and 20 nerenin old field pine. Desirable place to live, will cat to suit pureban er, on easy terms-et $20 per acre, if or writ tbn undersigned. JAMES KER, JR, ' T. P. A. Charlotte. N. C. M. fi LEONARD, - - , 0. r. A. Kaleigb, N. C. chard, good water, 16 acres ia culti vation, 7 acres In timber fl 300. JNO. K. PATTERSON; Ton Raaey with Aaaletaaea. Bmltnr-ooiamare Is a very gen nam flM falkm fat mi kaAmr Wa alwaya helping somebody outr Jones nienta that can be obtained. We have (sadly) Tee, r know: I waa down to I" snowing a neanuiu linn ox EnfraTnd We&ng Invltatlona And Announcenenta, Wa hope our friends will not for got that wa furnish the most elegant marnape invuauona and annonnce- aeo bin daucMer the otner night, and no helpee nay. -ont, too. Stray ntnrton, v ; :- iVi Foley; Edney. PCs, Tonio in aotion, qoick in results. Will euro any ease of kidney or blad der disorder not beyond the reach of medicine. Mo need any more. Sold by M. L. Marsh, Druggist, samplea of the. very latest styles, , which- will be sent to anyone on rn- lueat. All orders ara considered itriotly oonfiJentiaL ' tt mzzczzzp rr to 11 days. Tour dm"i't will refund money if PAZO Ol.a IT fails to euro any of Itching, Blind Bleeding; or Protruding Tile ia 6 to 14 days. 50c, DasireK2 ' OZies Morris Doilding Beet location, in . cityw, Stetm heat, light and jaaitor aervic free. 1 : V Also aleepirjar. rooma. hath. light and janitor .ttrriee II.r!TII,)f,trr::x Hn in C::?T:ili TBAVEL VIA "s P.::::::b b DAH.T SESVIC3 nrcLUDiiro The new ateamnrn-jiist nlsiiad In crvioa, tbn "City of Norfolk" anJ tbn "City of Baltimore" ara the mai A elegant aad np-to-date atnamwa bo . tween Aorioik and Baltimore) Eaninped with wiraTsaa telenhona fa aach room. Delicious ntala served an board, awii thing for comfort and convanianco. .. 8toamara leave Norfolk fl-IR r. . . . daily arriving at Baltimore 7.-00 fol " lowing morning; , . . Conneetin nt' Baltimore, tnr .n - points North, North-eaat, and West. Very low round trip rat to Bal- imore, Waslungton. - I'iiiladalnhia. New Tark, Atlan.ia City, etc. -' Kcservations made and rnv InfM. matiott fimiibv by w.h pacxmil t. f:a. : Oct. 10-tf . Norfolk. V. .1 I
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