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January 1G, 1902 THE LUTHERAN VISITOR IS A Winter TourUM Ticket* Now on Sale via Heaboard Air Line Kailway. Tbe Meahoard Air Line Hallway announces that, eUi*otlve October 15. IDOL round trip Winter Excursion tickets will be placed on rale to resort points on Its line* In North and tsouth Carolina, Georgia and Florida. These low;rates taken In connection with tue su perlor service and fast, schedules operated oyer this line, which is the shortest and best to Florida points, arc brought to the atten tion ot those who are planning Winter tours. It will he distinctly to their advantake to ob tain definite Information, which will he cheerfully furnished by any.^Kint or Repre sentatives in I he Company. J.C. Horton, ICasternFasa'r Agent. 11M Broadway. New york. W. 11. Roll. Gen’l Act. Fass'r Dept.. 1PU N. V. Ave., Washington, 1). C. ft. I. Lougsdorf, N. K Fass'r Avt., ■rn Washington at, Boston, Mass. J. II. Duval, FuRsenccr Agent, (tont'l Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. H. K. L. Bunch, Uen’l I’ass’r Agt., Fortsmoutn, Va. The Southern Palin Limited. The Southern Railway company an- nonuees that the name of its special Florida train, operated each winter between Mew York City and St. Au gustine, Fla., in connection with the Pennsylvania II. It.., the Plant System and tlie Florida Hast Coast Hail way, previously known as tbe New York and Florida Limited, will, in the future, he called “The Southern Palm Limited.” The initial tiip of the Southern Palm Limited will be made early in January, 11102. Its equipment will consist of luxurious observation, club, dining and compartment sleeping cars, and it will be in every respect the most magnificent train operated iu the south. CHARLESTON EXPOSITION RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. On account of the South Carolina Inter State and West Indian Exposi tion to be held iu Charleston, S. C, beginuiug December 1, 1901, the South ern Railway will sell excursion tickets to Charleston and return at the fol lowing attractive rates: From New berry, S. C., rickets on sale daily, iim ited to return June 8, 1902 ufj/r 70 l Tickets on sale daily, . 1 O. j limited to return ten days, Tickets on sale Tuesdays .t/v ( and Thu sdays, limited to return seven days. $7.75 i" $5.70|; $3,901: Correspondingly reduced rates from other points. The Southern Railway operates double daily trains on convenient schedules with Pullman Sleepers to and from Charleston, 8. C. For turther information, apply to J. A. Burton, Agent, Newberry, 8. C. W E. JlcGee. T. P. A , Augusta, Ga. R W. Hunt. 1) P. A., Charleston, 8. C. W. H. Tayloe, A. G. P. A„ Atlunta.Ga. IMPROVED THROUGH SERVICE DRY GOODS WHY '’ovou keenlj watch your buying inter est? BECAUSE it is to four advantage to do so. This pfiucipie involves opportunities for mn- 4aal benefit, and en pbatietdlv todt— cates that we are fully prepared to meet > our dry goods w^nts with pre fit and satisfaction to you TANGIBLE TEMPTINGS FOLLOW. FALL AND WINTER DRESS FABRICS for SEASON 1901-3. For 12J^ cts n v ard we 1 ffer a wide range of new weaves in neat colon d c h'-ote Plaids at d Serges Our 25 and 50 cts Assortments Consist of many new and choice effect* in plain goods and mixed suitings. A Fine Showing Of flannel suitings, Cheviots, Serges and Brocades at 76 cts. and (1.00 a yard. Broadcloths in all of the fashionable colors at (1.00, $1 25, $1.50a.yayd Imported Novelties are prominent in our great stock of colored dress goods. Black Dress Goods. We admit only the best brands ot black goods into this department. Oar assortment is the largest and most re liable in the South, onr prices are in variably the lowest. Ladies’ Jackets, Capes. Flannel Waists and Ready-To Wear Suits are shown in great variety and incor porate all the salient featuiee of taste, style and the fashions of the day Full Assortments of Blankets. Com fortables.Sheetings,Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Woolen Under wear. Hosiery, Notions, Kid Gloves, Rib bons. etc. We submit our magnificent display of Colored and Black Silks as a fitting climax to our very excellent showing of winter dry goods. We invite you to '■ome and pul us to the test, that we may prove how keenly we watch your buying interest J, R, READ & CO, 249 KING ST„ CHARLESTON. S C Let Us HelP You In darting the New Year right, that you may be ecTKiinicRl, proapoious and happy: wo e.Hn do this by tending you one of our Family Medicine Cnee-, and the Home Physician. No. 1 Case, *150; No. 2 Case. *2 50. Book free with elth"r Case and free commltatlon niter buying. We send free our book. 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