. Zion's landmark [serial].. most delighted with it. All who have ever heard it are in aaagreement that it is one of the very best combinatio ns that has ever been put on themarket. Persons desiring such an instrument will certainly do well to examine yours, andif they will only give it a trial 1 feel sure they will try no further. Fraternally yours, LEN. G. —Dr. Broughton is a Minister of world-wnd|e reputation his church in Englandbeing, as you probably know, one of the largest inthe world. The Player he has is thesame as that furnished by the Club. Abbeville, S. C, Jan. 7, 191


. Zion's landmark [serial].. most delighted with it. All who have ever heard it are in aaagreement that it is one of the very best combinatio ns that has ever been put on themarket. Persons desiring such an instrument will certainly do well to examine yours, andif they will only give it a trial 1 feel sure they will try no further. Fraternally yours, LEN. G. —Dr. Broughton is a Minister of world-wnd|e reputation his church in Englandbeing, as you probably know, one of the largest inthe world. The Player he has is thesame as that furnished by the Club. Abbeville, S. C, Jan. 7, & Bates, Atlanta, Ga.,—1 am very proud indeed of my Player Piano andwouldnt be without it for anything. MRS. C. L. COCHRAN. Gary, Fla., March 10, & Bates, Atlanta, Ga.—We are well pleased with the Ludden & Bates pianoand consider it one of the best that money can buy. It,is a real beauty and the tone couldnot be beat. It is considered by judges of pianos one of the finest in this ated ( signs in pianos and player pianos. , ?? 1 H Write for booklet containing hundreds of letters from old Club are the best evidence of the big saving in prices, the superior qualityof the instruments and the many other economies, conveniences and advan-tages which the Club affords every reader of this paper. We have a cata- logue for you. Address the Managers, Ludden & Bates, ATLANTA, GA. * *J\orfolfc Sout kern tffiy. t ROUTE OP THE • NIGHT EXPRESS t $ @ @ Travel Via Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk Soatk- ® © eru, Raleigh to and from all points in Eastern Carolina. @ © $ $ SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JANUARY 11, 1914. $ 4§£ N. B.—The following schedule figures published as iafor- ^ @ mation ONLY and are not Guaranteed. @ • 11:40 P. M. Daily—Night Express Pullman Sleeping Car ^ TRAINS LEAVE WILSON EASTBOUND. \ Mfor Norfolk. 8:02 A. M. Daily for Washington, New Bern and Nor- ® ® folk. Broiler Parlor Car Service, Washington to Norfolk. @ ® & H


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