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' ? Mi LINCOLN'S BIRTH ... . 1 . , ' .- - .-...:.-. r. ;.- His . Assassination - Marked Passing" 'of South' s Best , Friend, Says Virginian. - .Tomorrow, is . tht w birthday -anniver. sary of Abraham, Xiincoln. April 14th will mark1 the 50th anniversary of the night the President was assassinated. The following ai tide from Sunday's ANNIVERSARY OF terest on - the ,eve of the .anniversary! J"1110-0111 and at the .same time that of to be used, in the manufacture of .to of his" death and the anniversary DfLeeand Jackson., SJI .can revere the bacco,: allows grain alcohol to come his birth s , " "On next Friday : the American Na- tion will celebrate the" birthday1 if : a - 'mraorttrnresident. Aoril:r14thi. of this year, will mark the 50th anni-i greatest man the. North brought forth versary of thenight-that President I during; the. Civil War. Without his pa lmcoln ; was ; assassinated. Neither! tient persistence and. his great desire statesman nors politician of the pres-1 tO- hold the tlnion. together the North ent day las been the target! of -sucli would not have been so successful.. It venomous npTfmnrnhnsA a Ahrjihnjn ' might have . ' conquered by sheer venomous Tjersonal "abuse as Abraham ' j-imcom was xurceel 10 encLUEewjn JM8."eisu,-.:w aauiuc.s. um - "UU1U lifetime. -Elected bv a.'snlU' in thoi-have bee-nq- rea!Vrunion -of the : Democratic : r;arty and "welcomed j to office by a-Civil. War m V44ch.:half the the CSfa tion attempted, to ' tfiiW off I authority of the central govern-, ment, he h?ff to contend, not only with the seceding States of the'South mu .113; parusaqr enemies at' nome,i 5 ?iSo w a?als innis own party,' extending , eveiji into his cabinet "Every official act-during his four years of . office had to run. the gauntlet of crUfdsm frorii -radicals f or , whom 'one , of ...the greatest Americans. ; You Lincoln " was too' conservative and t can say : foh m ' also'-and .here it f rom. conservatives, for whom he was , must be admitted that the political tod radical. He was excoriated for not note creeps in that I believe that declaring, every slave free at the be- Woodrow Wilson is fulfilling today the ginning, of hostilities;. -he was de- same mission -that 7 'was " Lincoln's In nounced , for. : emancipating , them ; at .-the years of 186 to,; 1865. ; all Abolitionists, who ' feared', that i 'After all, , Lincoln . was a ' South their -long years of :agitation; .would" erner. His forbears were of Virginia 0 w,f.i,uui, u.iua.uuuu ,uioL tie otui,siocK ana ne nimseir was born, in negotiations with the .: Gonfederacv (which were carried on at different periods "during the : war . through un- aieaituu representatives) -COPPer-. heads, appealed to young jnen not to however, the people south of the Ma go to the trout. His Mexican policy SQn and Dixon lme' still, cherish the (for thiss mmouty president', had .traditions cf. their -own hproes. troubles south of the Rio Grande, too) '-Don't you think that the South nis . European ' policy -ln fact, everv I roalltr Vine honafitfaH . in -r A measure, of his administration went under the fire, of , his enemies in his owr party.! and of his ; partisan oppo nents. ' " . , "That, was not. all. ; The Opposition' to ' Abraham . Lincoln .. did not confin bselt. to criticism ?pf. his official acts, Dunng .hls. term in. office he ws the! '..vvjs y.TwusB ou lAiuuvfis .mat u luigui aimosi De asscriDedas n ank- would, be, if this Nation. were divided, ly malicious. .Every personal pecu- "'This Nation is now one,' in, spirit lianty was magnified into the. mon-j well as in government Bufin strosity of a side-show . reak.l His this connection let me tell you a lit long face, his uncouth figure, .his ec-j tie story.' You know I married a ceritricitiesof speech were made the Yankee girl. We were in her home subject of ridicule at the hands ot ih Jtforristown on Memorial Day and the ws.and near-wits of the oppasl- matched the" G. A. R. parade, After- 4- aNo ?i81?e.nt as a Dnvate life- aid ye met some of the veterans. But Abraham Lincoln 'was pursued and one of them spoke as follows: into his home circle not. only by the -r"TMs is the last Memorial Day I'll cares or-government but also by then parade. We're not ' appreciated any slander of his enemies. "How much effect did this hive? The reader,; can answer; that for him self.' A eulogy of Abraham . Lincoln falls - as flat' . as1 the weather rpnort of yesterday. is too firmly Axed m our minds, to be Interesting We are so sure of it.thawe do not care wn re r J T 1 Say- - - v,r71" t'cT u 1 U"1COTS tne -young 'scion of a-Europeau ' ?t0t bJ?,Und - ,Be -S-0,uh' as wel1 as4 house who -wanted ; a commission hi "J aumu-t- I 1- -srealnesd- There are many who believe that, of all the men o worth whom this a- uIllnf -ts stiny has uluU6ui to.iu Auraiiam uncom best TA?rolSep tT 1S,'betini Am.eficar Abraham Lincoln is the . American's 811 IV '.v . Practically everything that can be said of .Lincoln ioday would, te! war have completely, vanished. 'There isn't 'one more victory in the bloocry V xt1 ,u ""'"uuu ,as ann with them . Washington may In Brooklyn in. New Orleans, .as in te -'first In the hearts of his counter isew, York. ;;i ne, .natreas ored : by "the men' shirt' no matter on , which side, of man from regarding , him as, he re the Mason and Dixon line it is waved 'gards Llncolm And 'ih'jthis, as in ' v "v41 . ; .-""v",.' y""-' :..,viia jf , uust - maitersy xne ! orainary - mail s in about admittins:. that it was for tho t?n beat 'thlt the; .Confederacy vas de- rcatea , out ne recognizes ; xnat 'Lincoln ; and vLtocoln: was.' A: niaa (tif tits om was a great American, and, even re-1 mon eoDle himself, he-waft often. thi -minds you that-he was born hi Keu - rtlcky of Virginia stock. , , , , of a ..representative. Southerner, though ; a ; transplanted one,, that a writer for -The Sunday Eagle , called on "Stuart. G. Gibboney, Mr.' Gib - boney has been described as. New: York's man of mystery because hel -is generally credited" with being the personal agent through whom Presl- dent Wilson spealcs to Democrats in j had - nothing to - do with . the call . , of The Sunday Eagle representative upon Mr. Gibboney, who. t had prom ised to set forthii a : Southerner's . at titude toward Lincoln! Of A course, he could speak only for himself," but Mr, Gibboney's position may be taken as that of the , average citizen- of a State that seceded- ; M rr Gibboney's ancestors, "by the way, fought "in the Civil-Var7 and . he himself was born in Virginia,; He was,for four years secretary of the Southern Society and is now secretary of The. Virginians. . " 'The , Civil War,' began . Mr, Gib boney, 'I believe., was . inevitable. ;;-lt has been fought and. the . issue ; of se cession has been) decided.?. -Any ; man today . is a poor American if he can- not .revere the memory of Grant and i iueuiuij;w du.wn wium. iu&ci,im6,n f? ' w : y V , uon dUU lQ : stilnk that, Lincoln. ? was - the might have . ' conquered Dy states. .'What : dn vnn thirsV would ha vo been the ffctMJTJ6iafthVeconstruc. i ticn "Period' if-Lincoln had 'not been assassinated ? Mry Gibboney was ask-' xsu .v- . 1 - " Thp assassinatfonof Lincoln was the assassination ' pt the best friend the . South had .in . the North. He was a large-hearted ' maa and on his per sonal- side-deserv.es-,. to be raked as Kentucky. The South's attitude .has changed tremendously toward him since, he ;CivU . War as has . its atti tnrtp tnwsril drinf Tr cnito nf ih the result of the-Civil War?'- was the interviewer's:. next:;: question. -V 4V '.i. - ."Jlr. Gibboney weighed his words before . replying to this. - v ! '-: : ' -."'I think that the South is better ( oiL iouay in a union waose -lnnuence covert r the 'Whole. No:th r American continent'. he : sai'd.:-: t speaking ;-very slowly, and deliberately, "than . It appreciated any longer and, :; besides what was .the usewof saving the country "for a lot of confounded Southerners to runt,' . -"This i story; would have delighte4 ' t itinn rrtuJZi :wi.-i.--!-.-JiT v-:l.-!.?7 '.lover of anecdotes and whose pointed lemarks have nraciioaliv h JSmi. . part of American thought Of all the Tstories related of himr however, it is tnat the 0le Pest Hked.con. the, army. He began to, explain to the President his-noble antecedents, giving short biographical sketches of .his various ancestors, when Lincoln interrupted him - with i 'Never mind that If yqu're.'a, good" solte . we wosr-t count that aftainst . yoa. - -'"It 4 littte bitfe.of LineoJniana like that-which niake the people', feel 'that. Lincoln' was really one of tkem, . hut: ttlP.ro iS ierfsn fllrvnfnoa about . his --figure, asut 'is commonly painted, that nrvpn'WTi -nrdinnrv Democrat in -its non-poliOcal sense- .butfof ridicule from men who .had j grown old playihg the "ga'meof poli- tics' and seeking 'issues'' rather than expressing their- convictions. 'Con found ihim!.- exclaimed! one of them v'Ot course, -he knows:what; the people j are thinking, ior that is just; what he is thinking himself.' "The speaker was unable to, under stand that Lincoln, for all his homely i NEW PROHIBITION MEASURE -i. " The Anti-Saloon League Still Presses to Shut Off OUT -., Booze. 1 " Raleigh, N. C Feb". 11,-The new bill offered by the Anti-Saloon 1 Lea gue, presented before the, joint com mittee hearing; here ; Tuesday, wipes out. th tfiohniral nhiph"fina rnispH as it does not bar denatured alcohOlo .. pee,, certain - restrictions, i: tor medicinal purposes, to; be used by druggists dentists and doctors,:; and looks out , for grape-culture, .but -it would, shut off the flow of booze. The full text of the measure fol lows: The' General 'Assembly of North Caro lina' do enact L - ; ...... - v ; s. Section 1. That it shall be' unlaw- fnl fnr anv npwnn firm nf ' rnrnnrn JQL a?f. ?f f!?n'iVsrm- 1-. tion, or any agent; officer or employee therefore, f to. ship, transport, carry, or deliver -in any. -manner, or by any means "Whatsoever for. hife or other wise, any spiriCubus; vinous, fermented or malt, liquors or intoxicating bitters, from, a point without this; State. to any person, tirm or corporation, or I a?Cei' ?!ner r emPlQyee thereof, , i That VshalCM .unlawful for , any, person, firmrJ or. corporation, or, any agent, officeKw orli employee therefore, to repeivefat any point with in the; State Lof, North Carolina,; any spirituous, vinous fermented, or. malt liquors or intoxicating Jaitters shipped from any point without the State of North Carolina, for his, her, theivor Us own use, or for the use of ; any other person, firm, or corporation. - Sec. 3. That the provisions of thi3 act shall not apply . to wines intended for sacramental purposes, when re ceived by any. minister or' other duly authorized person 5 of 'such J church; and the person; firm, or corporation so: delivering the same shall havein his or its possession, before - he ;pr:lt receives for; transportation or trans ports .such wine, authority. in writing- irom the church to such minister or other Agent to receive or procure such wine for, sacramentai purposes,?1! and shall retain, such written authority, in his or its possession, r c t ' :' . Sec, .4, jThat it shall be unlawful for anyperson to receive any wines under the provisions of section' three of this act, when such' wines are not intended for sacramental purposes. - ' bee... 5., That. the provisions of this act shall not apply to' grain; alcohol received by duly licensed physicians, druggists, dental surgeons, - college, university and State laboratories, and manufacturers of taedicine. when In phraseology, saw farther and ; truer not only than 'the peopled ; hut also wan, tne .ia-schooi politicians. ; t xet it is for his homeliness iof word, and manner: and for his sympathy, and pa tiencef and understanding.1 of : ordinary human beings that -Lincoln is best loved today,; The judgment of the'Na- ton as ish: and fickle at first, but in the end it is - certain, f and each , man Is. paid, in the- coin that he himself has tendered.--,, . ' . . , . .."-ue .american people- nave ; seen many : great figures -pass,', before ; them and have spoken their judgments. The IN ation has beheld the austere - -and sternly justmau .who tled the tagged Colonials to s yictory oyer , the- best troops oil Europe, and has granted, to mm an ungrudging respect arid admi ration. It has known the philosopher scientist whAwas"3the wit,' If nbtHhe brains, of.hB.evolution,' - and l' has met with , good-humored understand ing.. It has seen the kindly, and i wise though 'sometimes visionary--m'an who was tw4ce:,elected . President: and who founded a party that has- endur ed, to this day; if has seenlstatesnien and scholars ' and scientists and sol diers,. .pass; hef ore it in review.-Each has, been rewarded., in - full -measure and with- his-own counters. And it has beheld also that man of 'the peo &e, who, with less than m. ordinary school education, rose to the highest post . of this Jand, and guided this Na tion through the greatest crisis it has. been forced to face;, Slowly it Jias come to Appreciate both his pub lic and private , virtues b is courage and -, his generosity;- his keenness of vision ' and Shis ' sympathy,: his ten acity of purpose and his. large-heart-edness, his unselfish devotion to the btate and to his fellow human beings And f oj this loVe' it has returned him tended . to be used in compounding, mixing, v.or . preserving medicines o medical preparations, or, . for- surgipal purposes, . when obtained as . herem aftetf provided. Provided,, however, that nothing contained in ' this act shall prohibit; the importation: Into the State of .North. Carolina and 'the de livery and possession in'said State for use in industry, manufacturers and users of ' any denatured alcohol or other, denatured spirits, which are compounded and made in, accordance with ' formulae prescribed sby acts ; of Congress of vihe JJnited States and regulations -madVandert act " i thirty, three of the" Treasury,: Department-of said United States v and Jtbe, u Commis sioner : of ; Internal ; Revenue, thereof, and which are not subject: to Internal Revenue tax levied by the government of said Unitedj, States. : Provided, further, 'that this act shall not apply to wines . and liquors required and used by- hospitals or sanitoriunis bona fide established - and maintained for the treatment of . patients . addicted to the Use fcf liquor, morphine, opiun; cocaine or other .deleteriotts drugs when the same are 'administered as an essential " part ' of the particular system or "method of - treatment- and exclusively by, or under the direction of a duly licensed and registefed phy sician "of good, moral character and standing. - , Sect." - 6. That manufacturers of medicine, amy ncfensed physicians. hosp'Lals, dental surgeons, college, university, and State laboratories, and druggists may: maWe .written applipa-;' tion to the GleVk of the Superior Court of - the. countyf for; a permit to reteive . by. transportation1 by -a common car rier grain alcohol intended to be used. for , surgIcal purpoSeS and in com , Preserving medi- Physician's Prescription v For Indigestion, Important for All Those. Who Suffer After ' Eating:. JfryoH, suffr from . indigestion after it ins aud ftud that instead f thcue little pepsin or soda pill yon nsed to take, It now ueods two or ibrpe to stoi it,, it's.tlme you called ti bait aud lld xome hard thinking, v The plain truth is that there are tbons aud of men and uwomcii, iu this, country whose? stomachs ore dead or dylugr from lajcli:.of: exercise while j they tnciumrivvs still livo- - Thoy can't go 'on-c this ' way much lonper. It'8' wonderful7 to' think 'that jiow. erful lrMsrs..comprtssi'd,in a pill-will eyn for a litUe -while do the - work of a human stwinach I5ut n pill was evr made that could do tt for lohw. f A' deatL stomaehicau't he, brought to, life but a slowly dying-stomach can and must or its owner must soon, follow.,' "Years ago a iamoijs, pnysiciau wrote tue -prescription for Ali-a-na Stomach ; Tablets .and thous ants owe their very life to thorn todav. Most 'toniach - remedies work ou the - f oxl and dipest, it. : Mi-o-jva .work ou the stom ach and xligests nothing ? Miro-na . Tablets streuprtuen tue vstomacu wans, srinini;ite tue stomach ; muscles and vitalize the stomach machinery: into , instant and normal action. The .stomach starts. at i QUce - to- churn, its food aud normaL painless : digestion . fol lows. K. it. lJoUamv and many other lead-, ins drMjjprists. bereabouts sell Mi-ona Tab lets, agreeing to refund money in any case where it does not do theae two things. First, iu ten minutes give relief from heart-, burn, . jras, belchinjr. , aciditr, sour risiiiij, etc. Second,ia. thirty days completely renr y vate,: cleanse , and strengtheu the stoinacli so it cau do its own work without aid -of any kiud.- If .your owh drugsist thiuks this well of Mjro-na- your surely onsht.to try it.-Adverth.ement.. -,7 .. iy rrr iiiTiji jj 1 1 11 --r mrii rrii nun . S" rI'7 k-w ' -agar zbc K.S6ap i '. . W t . Irish Potatoes Sweet-Potatoes 3 cans Tomatoes . Chalmers A Gelatine ..v4 cts ...25 cts j 30 cts ! ..25 cts 1 m . ; .....7 cts , .17 ,1-2 cts t . -'. J . . 30 cts r - - t - Star Hams CofantryEggs'1 . . ." . Ivory Soapr ..... Hecker's Oatmeal . .' Hecker's B. . VVneat Hecker's -B sWheat Heckers B. wjieat . . Sours Vanilla . Burnett's Vanilla,.,;' ;4 cts . -.9 cts ...9. Cts ...17 cts , . .'33ctS ...20 cts - . .30 cts ; ALL PRCS?CUT.' PHONE 41. " . 18 SOUTH FRONT STREET. Molmss Grocery cines and medical.preparations . "Such; permit shall then-begranted by fhc cleric" or his duly ; apppinted deputy, who : shall ? affix; the seal "of ", his office thereto;' and said permit shall contain ; the name of the applicant to whom the shipment is to be ; delivered, the place from which , th shipment is . to be made, the amount - to- be - shipped! and; the date : of the granting of the permit. The: said permit stiali' be executed j in - duplicate. The original shall be delivered- to the applicant to be; sent by him: to-, the shippers to be pasted on the outside of - the package containing the alcohol ..-. Sec. 7. That a permit, issued: as above, .when attached to and plainly affixed In a conspicuous place to any package : or parcel containing grain alcohol, transported: within this State, shall authorize any, common .:, carrier within the State to transport the pack age or parcel to - which such permit is attached or affixed, . containing - only alcohol mentioned in said permit, and to deliver the same' tt? the person, firrn, or corporation ' to which ; such permit was issued r Sec-8.. That, the duplicate copy of said permit, together ; with; the appli cations therefor, as thereinbefore provided,- shall be filed in- the office of the ' Clerk of the Superior Court ;chronoiogicallr: i andv- alphabetically New Spring Are Here 4 j - . ; 't-T -"" r : : r.xr ' . 1 , - ' - m ' ' f " ' ' ' ' ' . - - . l --Lr.' '- " H-"'. - "-- - - - i . 'r. .' 7 - rf - " . r " " t. " '- ' C - r . , '.' -77 " ' ;' -" " ' . ' V 7 ; Consisting of ; Silks, Poplins, Palm Beach Suitings, Ginghams, Percales Fancy Colored Voiles," and 'ar - very complete line of White Goods; Laces and. Embroideries. Kindly remember we always have in stock the best selec tion of Silk Gloves, Kid Gloves, Corsets and Hosiery. This is the store where you can always find the ; goods you are looking for. r 7 7 CiM. .FORE & Agents For tKe-Pictbrial Review" Patterns: ATLANTIC Arrivals and departures of Traina ai. Wilmington, EffecOTe November tt. ' ' , , '" :? -TimaLNot tinaranteed. - . - , , " - No 80- GoJdsboro, - Wiciunqnd, . Norfolk' aad East- .1 f J?'? - i.aA if Horth Carolina points.' Conntcts at -"j15 " MaSaybSy ;oro w,UU Southern Kailway7d S SUtf'SS' . Unadboorm- itoirway, Florence Charleston, ta Kt ' Savannah, JacJcsonville t ,Tampa . Fort . -Mjci b, HJoIumbta and Asheville, Pullman " N . , . - Bleeping t'arg between Wilmington; aai ' ' - , v J:25 A;ll,i . ifclnnbj open. ...to rocetve -paceenircsiat A. M." . " WUaklngton at and after 10:00- P. M. . ., " . -" V and may be occupied on til i :00 A. M. K No JB4 Jacisiuivlire'JVewbern and Intermediate : No w , tSiB A. MC " istatiena. ' t6:14TP.'M. ' - ' ' Goidstorp IticUrAond, Norfo't and -Wash- " No. 4S, - lnfftoii, Pnllman Paxlor Cars between v " .-- . , wilmlngloni and ,MW-folJc,- connecting at v " - ,1:S0 A. St.,- Kocky Alout ivith JSew JCork trains wltn. . . i'L7'- - - fullman Service. - - . . C:0 M. ' si?l:r??-f,rif:':-:: Solid train betweaa "Wllmlngtonand lit. ' A M. . Airy, via Fayetteville and Sanford.- Sj05 P. M r v: No. SS,. . - JacfcsonvlIle.vKe.wbern ' and" Intermediate . Wa ttt P. M, "yfatlooa. - . : iS;w-P. M. - - . -. Ciiartboura, Florence, Axigiuta,- Atlanta " No. SA " And the West." Charleston. Savannah t -" -1 "-7 - ,and ' a11 Florida- Pointa.- Columbia. ' v u - Aahevllie and tbe, West. All Steel Pull' S:43 F. at- . man Sleeping jUara between Wilmington, ; '; :.-? . s Auusta aiad Atlanta, and between-FJor Sv.ku i i ' - ence and Columbian - ' : .r !VofhY """""" " .' ' ' r.T ' " ' aaaamjaiawaaaaaaaM i - L , P.'-M. ayetteville ttnd latermedUte stations. - f M - - - - 'SoldSDoro, itiehmond. JN'orfolk, Wasbiojr- . '" - tn and- Mew york, Pnllman -Broil- ' No. 4s, , er, -buffet bleeping LVs, betweet WU- n mmton-and Wasninston, connecting 3i45P, 1. -wltn JNew ;3foc trains; -alsa Pullman m " - . - Sleeprnff -Cars tjtween Wilmington and , . - -: AotfoUE. 'X - f - ... . , . A "7:. 7 " " ' " ' - . , : ia' 'wMers, rervaUoo,- Ftt i farv ec, caU 'Phono 16S. Passenga Traflo Uaaagetv General PMalr ten - WILMINGTON, If. O a a'en with regard to the name of the ap plicant,, and . the application i and per mit shall ; at alL times ; be - subject to the inspection-'of any 'citizen, or officer of the 'State, county tr municipality; 'and for his services the clerk3 of ? the Superior Court "shall be 4entitled to a fee of seventy-five cents," to , be - paid by the applicant. -: -.--Sec. 9. That any person, firm, or corporation violating .any,, of the - pro visions of this; act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor s Sec, 10 . - That all laws and clauses of laws - in , conflict with this act are hereby .repealed . Sec. 11. That this act shall take effect on "the first day: of April, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. Substnoe to xne-Kivening" Dispatch. 35 ents permontn, r - NOTICE OF BXECCTRIX. .;Having.iualihe(l-5)s the Kxecutrixof tlio estate- of I'resiton Cummiupr, late oh the Connty xf .ew Hanovejrr North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having clainiij npainst the estate of said deceased j; ev Juuit.theiu tor me, properly verifiel, on; or rfnre- he frfii day of February 191G. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their ret-overy. . - v ....; All ' persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payments. This 4th day-of l'hruary,;1915. - JOHNNIK G. CVMMING, Kiecntrixx : Kstate . of -Preaton Cumniiug. re 4 law Cw thu TSSSjiTiBiemsssssirz .Goods 3" COAST LINE ERCOLA $2;50 to $5.50 Good Coffee is Essential to Good Health CAPE FEAR HARDWARE CO Our Entire 7.";',"v i"V''--'w i-!.,' ' Stock Was NeverMore Complete We are-in position to give you the right Goods at the Right Prices. . . -.. y u "Does it surprise you that we jet thebusirrtess"-, . . ' f Boylah & 7 Hancock 7 NORTH FRONT-STREET. , -1.-. - 'aMKaaMaiS'aUHaaHjiMMajal ATLANTIC COAST LINE Bulletin of Special Round Trip Fares v Wilmington TAMPA, FLA $22.30 On sale .February 9 to 15tli, inclii siTe limited returninc:' February 26th. ioui may De?securea on paymout 11,00 ' - M0B1LEALA:..7. 23.35 ; Oa. sale February 9 to 15 inclusive, limited returning February 26th. Extension . of ticket until March 15th may be secured on payment of $1.00. ' NEW ORLEANS, LA. ... ...-$26.75 On sale February 9 to 15 inclusive, limited returning February 26th. r Extension -of ticket until Marcn 15th - may be '' seeured on payment of $1.00. ' PENSACOLA, FLA. $23 3! On. sale February 9 to 15 inclusive, limited returning February 26th. - Extension " of ticket until Marc J 15th may bo secured on payment or ?i:oo,- 1 CINCINNATI, o $20 On Sale February 20, 21, 22, limited returning March 3rd. . CHATTANOOGA, TEN N $18'ZU - On sale April 25, 2& and 27tb, limit ed returning May 8th. n BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 245" 1 :On' Sale JUne7; 8 and 9th, linnteo returning June JL 7th. f For BcbTednles, reservations and further information call Thone 160. or apply to C. M. ACKER,' Ticket Agei ATLANTIC CAST lM T. C. WHITE,. .. .W.J.WA1G.
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