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T?i? Meat Valuable H?^ in the W?.t? ? ?Hv.i^r- ? _. " . ? - ?i IV i ' r | ."i: I * .<:A> ? .' ?i i' ? -???Eus ls Lady PJglantlno. holder o! York lu a private car. Aa automo the world's recerd. 314 eggs In a year. hilo took hef to a. nrcailncnt hotel valued af $100.000 and the only hon where she was installed in .. luxur that hos ?traveled In a private Pull- ions suite. From day to day she is man car? Her owner, A. A. CV.Tiatian taken to tho -poultry show to be .-.o^P*I??aelnhi$,'bro9Shi! her. to .-.Now exhibited; . . :!> j fSSBSB M Monthly Bloomers ' ? 1 : j????fe 911 588 MAJftS?ALL ATE. ' MEMBER OF FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Finding; that v/e are overstocked with Solid Gold "W; W. " Guaranteed Set Rings, ?ri. which the sets are guaranteed . " tb remart?^ One, Third less than their actual value. , They are'set with Aniethysfc:f-"Qariiei,:..-..B?Qo?stonefc. Emerald, Pearl, .;R?byr. ba.^?.-ni?crS&nphh-e, ?pal^T These are; perfect r^s1 in every, respect; ?apd-"makeScel lent Christmas gifts." MTlt?y 'go' on sale December "1 inf h ' td 3rl^nias:Da>:' V !j I ' . ?. ; - J; ^ toi? ^: : m^??^^^^^eSS? ^?.i,,,,,,,,.'^' ^***s ??s.-the:,\v;ay. you J ' " ^ : feel after a bath; if you . f j-.. " '^'T^ ^ cl? 1101 ; iia ve your bath '^'HHWB?:- '.' sentl?l to good h?aithVhutSvbo wa'i?ls ;to^?ike'?;-bath- iii- 'Iv ?OJ??^ -- " i ??^^S ?.?y a BARBER Oil. HEATER ; ' ? ; ; and bathe . often^HThey are^nrtyxtv ? ; - ; ? . . ;;?oi^ Anilera&nj S, ?" " ';?_ DoHon^'g.:?., G?eo?iville, S. C. : - 1 ; : . v y. : ' ; OW IrNrvr^TMPJ?r. . ' I l'^:--. Wi5 havp a single tract o? approximately 8G0 acres of. ricli. Chatta? . ? :tvh??f bottom .lkt?.<^atotf.^StewftH' countyV Georgia, Within1 tw4t*tM>.fiva:milc3 ol Columbus, which wo wiU sell for SEVE??TY ner cent .:o,?;.wiaitvadjaovit farm .landa are^?ilfhg??O^ow. ; : - ? > ; .. . '. ;^.^W^r^^ol^^^?? ?>pa. porUdn ef '?b?ut SM afcWwK^K' w?cwould seU uepurat?ly. Of tthla smaller"'tract there ere 12Cf acres : cleared; and; under cultivation'-fttiw? the?balaace^boatVife? ?cres- JB in r? ^^^^^ fiore is a Veid?lracU on ^ Pecan: troQslbh^^ ? , . j -pyT*. ; fr?ote^m-aiiocvsomb;^ . ? ' Gisr onl^raason for.offering this-torignificotit pfobtatJ?nWsttfcfc '?*t? ? ; i ,me?dot??aacriflc?.hr BtHcJl^,fF.i^fi}^^"t??;^ha .we; wlii&iftrft *?alvift? . terc-sted: parties; privateiy. ' ,< V.wb.wli??ij?y::'tha tor; or his' buCkers. :huy-'ih? tra?t of land br aay part " ?f it. . .?>, fTheVe-nfeV.t?yff'a. f?w 't??flt?0n' cbnnty people ltvins v3n' StewaVt' J c?;tnt^:Ga; sow. ?? .?/?^" v; Services in the Churches of | Anderson'Tomorrow. Gentral :Prc*byterian Chnreh, - Witherspoon Dodge, pastor. Sunday school at 10:35..'? ? >.. ' ?? - . Morning- service nt 11:80. Subject of sermon', "Why Do .'You ' Come to Church." ! Second service it' 6:fl0>*oteloek. Please note the 'change of? hour of .Jjls service from 7:30-to 5:00 o'clock-; Subject of sermon, "Tho C* .Istlans Abiding Joy.." We cordially Invite y i to worship with us. . ; First nnptlst Church. - ?:45-Teachers prayer service. 10:0O-bible schcol-Dr. A. L. SmelhcrB, c.jperintendent 11:30-Public worship-Sermon by the pastor, John E. White, subject "Tie Secret-of a Happy Church." 4:00-rMeeting of the Young Wo Ij -PEI^AL; : I . Mr.. Jvi'M. Mlhumof Sandy Springs ! Bpenti.yesterday ia-Anderson.- B? I nr '.ti'.ln ".. viv Vui .'i vi'-td . ' i: , . Dr. C. H. Burton bf Iva wai'"'iii visiter in' the ! city" 'y esterday'. j . . a? I ? ?rv ? j Prof. and Mrs. 'J'. W*. Gannt of j Clemson college were In Anderson for I a few hours yesterday. Dr. J. \V. Hobson of Sandy Springs I was a visitor In tho city, yesterday. Miss Nettie .Catlett has returned j to Newport, Tenn., 'arter a visit hore. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell of tho Neal's I "Creek section was" a shopp'i v In An derson yesterday. Mr. W. iB; Mooro of Pendleton wes in' tt^eity ^or ^ - Mr. John QarHson ; M\ Sa$y Springs Was among tie busibeka vis-, ltOrs. ; Friday, '"-j ""' - "J ? ; -p-r->_^_: - i j j J j ?;^1SB Ailie; Major, of Hohea [Patlx wa4 ? ln?,_? n^ ci ty i shopp Jmj yesterday. ??^Ws '?lt?^a^vlslt hemi i , . ?|^fr^a,tik>^\<^??Kl of .^??h'ia?ds '?T-tt^W?ii^t^iy '^VB^?H Mr's';' .; ,^?rr- and : Mrs . Jea?Q^?5tapl|(?n, J^i^Vj ' TO^g'oVr Page, Si'., : and' Mi?: Kath arine page m?t?fed~over. from Hart-, ,JWelh Ga., yesterday and fcpont tito day with Miss Myrtle McKinney. S \ Musicale Tea This Afternoon. . ; Tho Musicale Tea for the H?ben E., l.oo; chapter Win be given thia nfier no^?, t>; half past thrco af the resi dence iol MrB.-. ;;M. L?. Bonham on .Greanwilln atrco-t. - / Some of th? most gifted musicians Of t?e city will furnlob the program, end there will ;al80 be a'selection in tho negro dialect by Dr. W. ^H,. Fraser.. This will bo a most attrac tive and enjoyable feature ofr tho "program. Irater during: tho ;: social halt, .hbi^'o dainty menu "wiii be . perv-. ed.. . ' :?ir : :.,. Ths^jfi^^ cordially invited, and u veryfiHea^ht af ternoon .ia, assured for *mty&*fi?; .iThe ladles in'- charge b'aWjworkf.d Tat?rad?y tor'the success et ; thfj/at* f tcrnuoa- ?na ii ave, ma?e evora*oian TOT a'most. 'delightful 'affair, plfl? Thcv ioliojvin&i^ the pro??n?*?.!? . Mrs.; Chambers, solo. -.H|f. ir-v~ ' Miss - Zoe ?: Broylesy; .- tnsfcrMmebkfr rolo. . Mw, Nardin and Mrs, .Cely, duet. . Miss AStery, solo. Mrs. yfl B. -' Steele and ; Miss Wt'vch, duet.-' . jBelectSon by Dr..Fraser.' : ?Mra??T. Allen,: ablo; - - ~-.-V?. u;.-?u??row, soio. . Mrs. C M': McChrye- and. Miss Walch, duet. . Mrs. W. H. Nardin, solo. ; " . Mrs. Cora .Lig?n",. solo. sMra- William Laughlin, solo. Visen- the kaiser enters Constanti aopie, lo greet ; his exalted brother-ln arwa; the "sultan, he will .hayki.Jto^tako ^aiao to forget what-Geri?aj?B haVij wijften of the Turks. For^jkampley there ia the letter: which BJmi&rdt wrbi? to thb:?ld empero^'OhM?uiuat. i ?, it^Vi iv ir**- s?^d at- the^ timeVo? the mlaferthne^- ;H? ;dfd ?no^U-:-UA^U t?^ O^r^an'^'^ O?es?^.bfave iscud trTp?n'??y rBO?dier? or w^uont:-'p??Mm^i6TKx^^ot-- 'th? sti?meSesa1 ^rt^?f^'.cdn?^iiWd^by- tb? ; T^rl? upon this ' wounded jt??" .he?t? ' jgm ios hQmrsm^^'?ms??i^ JXtt? -eflV?J'^nt f'HtV'tfr 'ffhrtUtos ' -,'l,' '/-?, 1 -. -, ":. .. man's Auxiliary in the basement. Owing to tho Tuet that'tho pastor Will- b'?~'attending thc S. O; 'conven tion in Greesfoillo Sunday night, there will'be'no:evcnlng service. .. . %m Wednesday. x6:45^Teachers' meeting. '?" 7,;30-'Prayer and praise teorvico led by ?fclVe;.pastor.' Dr. White givo n graphic report of tho Soutl 1 Carolina convention. Ilia subject will bo "South Carolina "Baptists. Where They Came Prom, and Whore They Are Oom g." Friday. 4:00-Meeting of tho Chrjstlan Growth Club: Subject, "t'lrls'ialas. *' Miss'lavinia KlnaTd will load . tho meeting; The public is cordially invited to bo present and worship with aa at .ull these services: 4- /r>'.?i--" ?>-.':' -' .;./....,.:...<--...-' * ti 8AIVDEBSON * ?M.hEUl- .-. * ?'li U'( .??.. ....:' .Ur. h?'4> Interest!'centres at .'present'?n .?he,, approaching Ch'r'stmaa ;oonqort. oj" Ure College Glee club, when old carol? froth" m?hyv nations will i bei reVlved. .The'.con.?e??jSW which t:o: public -ls'1 invited.', will'dake ?pi?ce1 ort the even ing of December 17th. :Th'o' person nel, of the glee club la . as follows: Misses Louise Henry, Elizabeth Law rence, l?ate Crowther, Gladys. White, GOode 'BuTton,* Mary Etavk Wateine. Marguerite Henry, Noll? Bowley, Marv. garet - ClintaScales, , -Eunice ! Sbooly, Nolle Gentry, - Julia Ledbettcr, Lydia Bewley," "iva'Mayfield, N?ilo Pruitt. dnb" of the mo3t ' delightful oecur ences' of Via. Week was the* students' recital on Monday afternoon in tb.? studio "of tho director." The program follows: ?V v , Piano ?het-Mdland?.'l-bot- and Bab Sullivan. X: .'. . ?/ Mr j.. ' . , ; . <M .Walts-t**!. i?f?)rlmlt-EMtabeth B?i* t?i.i(>'VJ: . i?leop^hi.Ll?lo:: - Blgeon-rHadloy-i Glodyei While., i '_?/< /.'flastagneita.)--IjUernbenp-rlTlQrfd? PrultV.-:-.r vnt ..':.>.' ,. y.'U.<l,ni In the'Dark" in thai DowM-Cobmbs^ .Kate-Crowther. ,;:..')..?, ? .:..: .'.'. .. v?'i> ?'?i Fo?e'Bt^iWobd^toimborg'V-lafayette JohnBoav!-iV f-.i-. - [<^t '?? *What is the Road in "Slumber .Land .?^ectge'?Rotk-^?oUl?sPi'?itt;'' - j '. . "Valse; HiATabesqrf?^Schbett^???sslo Pruitt.rh.-.. .M.-.= ... . \-\R?& Etude-Mofei?^owk'i^EmTnie Catii-, cart'.-' >"'.-!-..'. ^ " " ^"M'o?uhka^Saidt Saone-^ra?e't' Bolt. "?'-?j^ernya^rjojmee^Ka'tW?in 4Bw bi?n?t''tf6ile^ The girls composing * it aro? Maggie BhirlW-1?aVti 'Wilina-ErvIn, Nelle Gentry. '?mlW? Sullivan, Iz?tta 'PT*-"% Nora" McAIl?leF. '. Substitutes, J ^l""*) Nb4*t?,';Laif vitt? Johnson'. '?. ; On last Friday " afternoon, at the home ot Mrs. "A* M. Sharpe, Dr. Kitt ard met with the alumnae association of . the: Woman's collog? of Due Weal. TTie a^eciaiian'1 is Bibdyinij ino mars of Shakespeare, and-Dr; Kin ard made "k-tiaHfc en Macbeth.'' . v 'DrV Kinard and Mr. F. M. Bur nett left this morning for Greenville, tb attend the meeting bf the State Br ptiitt ; convehtkia ; ? ;Mi8s '' Abott ' is spending Lhe .. week f end Itt'ASalefc College; WinstontSaieni, "^.'.C,; thb?? guest of Miss- Bessie Nol et?\.on:d;"-Miss''M?urtao' Llgcii.: ' :- ..<?51ftif:>'Cod'y is* iriiitiag <hb'r: parents, I-'Drj'.'?viid'Mrs. ^ T^'Cody" tn" Gireea; :.'3^lJ?-'iZullc'h"h'afiu>for" '? atteeded .-i^ }'m?rriag"?"''tif;'"h?T:' a?Bt?*v.:>Mt?s,,,j Itoy-. ] Mait?rS' V??t\Week.? . ' ?..."'v>iWj ? ^ "^isl^on;:^t? W lino.> -Did: ypir over teov like '.-wrihsing df.' thp>- che?p'WhO" went _ jlld e'ft'ioYt?htmohJ; ; tor .. ttte purpose fot ' dlstu'rbln?r ant} annoy .'uri tho audience? if yonsovcr had er.ch feeling you were wrong; -The' ?joml* cuss who gce>.'to'a placo of enter teinme?t ami? disiuths anti '-anheiya* is not mean. It ls not his innate cu^s odeas ?hat makea him as-he d3. He is unfortunate. Hb djsi*or\*<5P your Pity, nbt'yoar .c?M^rs.-'TUw ?wi t?V^o the thins- he ls ?oin? J?fat ni niue ii as it ls born ib *th? doS" U . bark or tho Jackass to brajri * ?iwii over tim Hst of those -who. go "out UVF ry T?*bc iher?> jB-'?-^jbux??c '. "?jnjor-t ?a"unuJ-Bt^inuyoar Community, ; hur* by their abominable? behavloi . mar ftileasure ?of. w??tifr'n??ifio -iv ho Ubad;*studv'!them" and, see if we aro ot handing . ont:v some.: chuuks bf I trt?hre^V'b':?id?//; :??;.'koid^ ?bf '-ea?h ? one of - thfmi mmg?m^:\ '? L'oiift WB&S^ *hn" even ing ;Vfe?^:tt?? ?t?rt?fnmr^t-41^ii ;(B when ''Aha s>l*eco;,nf - fbi ly they, ar?: ?et-i. a^c^t??d in?ihe w ursz pi ac?. ?>mb?ing ca?f'\ W"-vi????rit*Bai U' works ? - ' UH*: a>" tris?*dy i J~ - .'; ? I can ho - hetp. l^la>to? ti - Chan they cab>%M???&: the color of their ?y?bi Ther^ar? Stillt that-^Vi 'Ore their blrtf? brain def?rmUy 4?i#H aad at .^.>n?!d1iH?0 *&&MimvQ*-Xii*iT thick i?nH? .i^t?^'"n>:,,"ari^H?ll? :?^i|lfite^f^v?'?tt .^'-RV". ?' m?t?.f^-?ber-dnn^^b^t-m REGULAR MEETING IS IN CONNECTION WITH COMMUNITY WORK AT RIVERSIDE SPLENDID TALKS Were Mide By Miss Carlington 1 Mad Mrs. Duckworth-Work is Doing Splendidly. .; Lest ovcalug at" the riverside mill tho regular monthly, meeting, ot . tho Women's Garden club, which bau been orgiunized by Mias Finley. 4iu connec tion with tho community work, was held: and was well attended. This; club ' has a largo membership and anica i?isrcsf i& being shown.. Winter gardens have been planted and it is said that tUOso are doing well. Ia addition to Miss Finley's talk last night, Miss Jayne C. Garliugton Jh.ade a short talk on "General House keeping," which was woll received. Miij> Garllngton was followed by Mrs. j. Gv Duckworth df tito Leban on section, whose subject ?S3 an "Ideal Homo." Her talk was, Bhort kit to tho point and was rauch cn tiI. " : ' v V ? ?> ii The community work ?at, the-Rivor Mdo and. .Toxaway milla-, is."making r,".)'I'? progress. In. -all .dopartnjents, ima MIBB' -Finley is to bo compliment--, jed ,-4pon;,iufl8.uccess,f m V*. Wit ??? ?-.? :---b ^-^i ? *???**+??**+?* * n.M uLEBANON* it? . ? . " fr ' ? ' <... -' 41 .. ^?.**<.*+o*?>*i-3">**?* * *w jj! .o L-ebnr.on Improvement associa tion held nu enthusiastic moot lng, in October-. One number on the pro gram was especially interesting, an article- in *he Famer's Wife, entitled ,'!3ia-ko Beech Grovo Neighborhood Bcifc-??ul." It was read by Mrs. J. G. K?cworth, and sh?'was Bo'?lcased wltlx tho, idea that shu suggested I'.-ut |.wo try the samo thing in our neigh-: b'orE?od. Te make the proposition inore 'attractive ehe offered ton dol lars to the person who accomplished the most in- the effort .to -beautifying' th? sulghborhb'odV' lt was decided to consider. tho. question siri-tR'the No vehib?r meeting", anb ali 'wlm 'Hvanted to;e)iter, tho 'contest could give :thei? ntjin??j,td^'jhe.yae^retary>,'?. ';;" . .! ' ^I?BS; Jayne ,GaHibgtbn >yao'? most ! welcome, 'g.u'e?t' 'at ;t/??" meeting; and tnpjwon'to. bbJaH.owea'tn ' furnir-h tf-Vco tonSea instead/ 'ofe the, on?; cash acting * together^.;'w'e::can i'm?ke? ? better ntjd; prettier ^ujmfaj ?pd' Hhus,' a more .attractive ^cpmmuhit^, ", $o far, as we '$Htf>V? j-^fft.'^roj,the- Xijrst- to undertake Prof. Niven of Clemson, college. ?ss, promised to come'down .and" inspect tjie pr?pos?s bt ,ail ^contestant?. He "will do this within the n?xt few days. He will come again about. the first ol September to see .who lum ?lone -the mem. and to award the prises'. Eh-ery one in,Lebanon .Behool district "H .eligible to enter'the contest. -\- i : Tho fellowing ls an c?tifco' of t :e i.W\>?"??- Tv vv ??iti-: .l . -Premises' to be made beautiful hy keop'Ing the yards cl?an?a, plant ing- Howers, shrubs or anything to add ties- attractlvehcBs. 2. All. avood niles; and bog , pens kept in tho back ground. ; <H ',Whi.teAraish^br paint .all, i 0Ut-? ??1 Orchards',.'?ses,' . and . ' h?t?t? i^m^^fm fm?mm . . * v .5 > r?& .. JW0. . vFu1?% .T.oa ^ leading. bf Joisr: hotaa as attractiSvi,.as? pos .a^-tiy-'plantitig' sunflower?. - cosmos, or unytlting you like/along th^l^G* W^^^''?9^c4?A^: - 'fr?m Irasnv">"--,.r ":'Y' . '.'.;*.?",.? j-.. '-^'^.'?vetyoBaV do 'hia" levelj-?St" tb. .jti?Ke Lebanph ccmra?nity bchUt0S?li' r: .VSir.'-'-fi. R,,.,Thompson,' .our, 'geed ftleh?,' but we regret to.'sa'y/.nbt ah h??orary member of' ??r' ?3s?clat??tf; "has a" plan by which he proposes to have all roads weil dragged. GooJ rc?ds 'wlll bo a long stop toward a' beautiful community. ^^SiS't?afch'ers' bf the Lebahdp high school bro getting.'.ready* t,o,;:nrc3oht ,iu?t before . Christmas'' ??-^deflnit? announcement will' be ?n?de in a few liHaMfr'''' .That's All. .. v;-.Two, small hoya ss alike v as two .seas, werfe watching a raan^tinkering :>M 'his ?utomcb}lc r,??: ;?' R?versid? drive, according to The V N^W'i York fPreirs,'/ . , . ? " '^Vhat'a your .namo?" asked . the nan, '?. 'v---'->:-../ . /;;\^':l^y?'j|^?d'?gi oach^oth^r ana1 fiaslly one of them spoke, v . "Jcianny ?Black^'h?fre?nedv" ~ . "And<-?wba^a''ynar.* natoslt'? ? conr iltiu&d the mun iu^tngl^^;ltoh4 . -?His ?am? id Tn'mnry Black,'? re -t?arned ?te first hoyV- ' i-?t**vai?; ??5.V leek -xs??fc?;"-' ?sss: O.ww Her Geed Health W-Cfeaniher^ ~) bwo m^'|r^''#sRl^0lCJr^s.rl' e Has Seen Prescribed by Well Known Physician For Many Years. The infirmities of aga ero especially manifest In a "tendency to constipa tion, apd'.cnll for treatment that^vlll afford rolicf'ln an easy, natural mau txeri Tho rapid, uctton of cathartic remedies and purgatives that shock the system should be-avoided, moro especially as the relief they o ff ey Is only temporary and la usually mure than Offset' by "disturbance to >the vital organs qaused by .their- violent ?.ct lo?. ri / Nearly, thirty years ago Dr. W. It. Caldwell, Monticello, 111., prescribed a compound of Himplo laxative liorba that has since become tho standard household remedy lu thousand's of hojt?ek. It act? easily and gently, yet with positive effect. : without crlnlne Or other ;phin' br "discomfort. -Mr;;. Rachel Allen, ?''GalesuiiiK,. Kano., is soVouty-one years old, and after awing n bottio of Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin, wrote that it had done . her a world of good and that: she intends to keop lt- In tho house always. Mili*. 31ACHEL ALLEN Druggists.sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for fifty cents a bottio. It 1s a splendid remedy and should bo in every homo. A trial buttle, free of' charge, cnn bo obtained by writing to Dr. W, B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Monticello, 111. Deported, But Debonair. Tod-? Sloan, tho ' fom >UT ox-jockey, house. Sloan declares that lt- waa .a who- waa recently ordered out. of. fromc-np and that ah : Etogllsh/arroy. England,. arrUted., In Now >Yprk on officer who owed him a gambling Decv 3d, looking as- sleek and,.pros- debt and two women who owned-the perons*es in his' palmiest: days. ' The gambling house cansnlrcd together to j ihai'-v.b; was maintaining a gambling foiiowed. - - ?:.?/?.<:'Absebncir M?v/- t?d" Strictly -JAote*' ' ' ' ?.' fl .-*. ? -f ' -.'??''. .- '?' "-'f?Tv.'iy^ vi.viv ^ 8^#|g|^to?ahd Uru?n;Sta?onj ?^^^ y?i*?fF?^%$'fP&?& Htg'h:. Sarvico and Low Rates. .*.c. Room W?iy . witfto&t bmffi?iJ?t?) ..'..-. .. ^jffimd?yjtVit& bath $^$XO wfup All Rooms Outside Booklet for the asking W. T. KNIGHT? . . . At^yactlv^ :V?^i?iter-' V2MS^S<^"^^^*-?IO^''- ? - FLOR?DA, GUft?; THE WEST 1N01?S; i^ANA V.,- ;, WEW;YO|^ BERMUDA - ?OBSBBBS^ Tours of Teni Fifteen, Twenty and Thirty Days Duraron, Covering Many Points of Great Attractiveness and Historical. Interest We h?v$ :?i Tour at\?xtrem'ejy:'low eosY including ali expenses ^a Corida and Cht^'December 2^ ed educational1 Valu? to Teachers end Students idnring ithelr vAcftUon^their '^gli^mfflffiSty. ' / "? ,'\ ^ . ATOUR.QF Florida; ^ the height of t?feir?*tt??' ??Ltithrough;thc^?roS'?UfuI^tropical.country in nearby Foreign'tandi;.: ?R Voyages la Southern Seas; and the Isthmus of Panama, durleg the wln r months ac home, affording an bppbrtuhity^r. xre?t eoralort aiid pleasure. WRITE FOR BOOKLET ANO. LITERATURE ? We are s?'&ohe/ of our. manyattractive 'Ali^?i???^^ g^KnX?^ Ct^DtiCTED^ and ?HA?'EROtfRB TOURS atv a ; ftJ^SONABLE C?^?ftf *U1 -?Htd'i?Sst vOo. Tourist ?^t?rs/.Seitowd,,Aif l^e Rh%sy Ratcigb. North Cer<i?lna.