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Friday, MAY 19, 1899. The Jewish South VOLUME 11. NUMBER 19. PEACE JUBILEE WASHINGTON May 23d, 24th and 25th. SPECIAL FAST TEAIX via. Chesapeake and Ohio Route, in charge of Mrs. J. R. GIL/L/. $2.50 FOR ROUND TRIP TICKETS. This train w*ll leave C. & O Broad Street Station at 8:30 A. M., May 23d —returning', leave Washington at 7:30 P. M., May 24th, giving nearly two days at the National Capital to witness many of the interesting parades and other attractions of the Peace Jubilee. A. Parlor Car will be attached to the train, for which an extra fare of 50 cents will be charged for all who may desire to occupy it. Seats should be secured in ad vance at C. & O. Passenger Office, 809 E. Main street. WORK DELIVERED IN 48 HOORB FROM RECEIPT OF ORDER. _ i —— A Copper-plate, with your name and 50 Engraved Cards, for $1 00 Plate and 100 Cards, - 135 Address per line, extra, - - 25 If you furnish Plate—so Cards, 50 " " " 100 " ' 85 CASH MUBT ACCOMPANY ORDER. Write for Prices on WEDDING INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCE MENTS, CARDS, etc. H. T. EZEKIEL, P. O. Box 557. 826 E. Main Street, OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT WITH THE Richmond * Perpetual - Building Loan • and • Trust ■ Co., 1004 E. MAIN STREET. DEPOSITS of $1.00 and upwards received and INTEREST allowed thereon. LOANS MADE ON REAL EBTATE. NEGOTIABLE PAPER DISCOUNTED. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. H. THEODORE ELLYSON, HENRY S. HUTZLER, President. Cashier. : RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.