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Mil lopIcsBank V ' NEW BERN. N.C. " ' ' A n PAID fN- - o SAVINGS In Yehrs youmay have occasion to refer to some particular money transac- tion. When perhaps the amount or the date of payment is question- - . Adopt the'plan of depositing your money with this bank subject " to check and you will have a written record for every, dollar ex- -pended-a' brief but reliable history of every transaction, w " We cordially invite deposits subject to checlc in any amount , po not hesitate to open a small account the large ones of today were . the small ones of yeserday.'- v MDUNN ' -CD.BRADHAM " TA.UZZ E LL- PR ES Ti&K;VlCE ' P EST.. .i'V' CASHIER .j: LG. Sr BROAD STREET- CAR SCREEN DOORS AND tylNDOW SCREENS f Knocked down screen frames, Adjustable frames - Wire cloth black and galvanized; all widths, Atten tion given taking measures for sizes needed. Paint and Varnish Stains and Floor Finish, alK necessary goods for the home. 'Service prompt, business appre ciated. Call us up Phone 147. ,;V r -;;: OASKILL Middle Street? - Phone Big Lot Nice 15c. PER DOZEN Also Codfish, Irish Potatoes, Blac1c-eye Peas, White Beans, ' Lima ' Beans, Yam potatoes, Bahama PotatoeSj Florida Oranges, Small j t- Hams and Shoulders, Fancy Cream Cheese 20c lb.,' Fresh Fox River Print and Elgin Butter. "Ynor trade solicited, satisfaction guaranteed. -YOURS FOR CASH ONLY, ' ' 41 Middle St" ; 1 Phone it 0AK1ELS s REWBERBY LIVESTOCK CO. ; "'JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD '- of MULES S. Front Street, t For Planting Burt or 90 . day Rust Proof, ' Native and Western. White Spring. : ;For Feed . White, Mi::cd V STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE to Come Uncle Sam with his estimated seventy five million population can not moke a better selection in case of war, than you can to make your selection from our stock of Hand-made Buggies and Carriages Come to see us, . Yours to please, ' Waters & Sons NEW BERN, N. & CO. 147, ew Bern, N. C. AT McDANfELS 91 New Bern, N. 0 C .J .New Bern, N. C. nfv; U;ll:t); in(T: HARDWARE Egg McDanicl IV., TORPEDO FLEET V : 11 IH PORT Three Torpedo Boats and a Large Torpedo Destroyer Arrjve , ' Here From Charleston. Lafe yesterday afternoon three- tor pedo boats, the Tinge?, Foote and Bid dle and the torp do destroyer Worden, arrived in this port from the Charleston Navy yard, which place they left Wed nesday afternoon at 2:31 o'clock. - ..: , . The bcaU which were under command of Lieutenant Freeman were expected here on the previous day, but on ac count of unavoidable circumstances it was impossible for them to leave at the time designated. When the vessels were sighted yesterday afternoon," the news quickly spread oyer the city, and soon every dock that affords a view of the mouth of the river was crowded with spectators, and on ' thp tops of every available building were people watching the fleet come, into port. ?-. In4'ie front of the1:, procession as ,it comes up the river was the torpedo de stroyer, the Wordeo, which, incident ally is one of the I ugest boats of its kind in "the U. S. Navy having a dis placement of 4.13 tons and a speed Of 29.86 knots per hour with engines that generate 8,3G0 horsepower," The boat carries two 18 inch torped9 tubes, two 3 incb guns and 6 six pound guns and was built in 1899 at a cost of J286.000. " Following, this boat were the torpedo boa's, the Foute, with engines genera ting 2,000-horse power and a speed of 20 knots an hour and carrying three 18 in. torpedo tubes and.three 1 pound guns. The Biddle with engines' generating 4,200 horse power and a speed of 28 knots per hour and carrying the same number and size of guns as ihose on the Foote. The Tingey, the next and last boat in the procession, with engines generating 3,000 horse power and a speed of 25 knots per hour also with the same number of guns. At the mouth of the river the boats came to a stop and Lieutenant Com mander Freeman boarded the Foote and proceeded on to port, the other boats following later on. During the evening the crew, about 200 in number, were given shore leave and spent considera ble time ia "seeing New Bern" by. night. ' This afternoon the fleet, accompa nied by the torpedo boat OuPont, which has been stationed at this port for sev eral months, will leave for Charleston. Enroute the torpedo boats will engage in a short target practice with the Whitehead torpedo. Children Cry - 1- FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA , Well Pleased. "I say, Bobby," whispered Fltzcor geous, "was your sister plenHed to learn that I tad called upon her?" "Yes. Indeed she was." renlled Rohlw. "When mother told her thut you had called while she was out, she said. Thank heavenr"', A BELIABL MEDICINE-NOT , - : NARCOTIC. . - Mrs. f . Marti, St. Joe, Mich., says: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in which I have great faith It cured the cough as well as the choking and gag ging spells, and he got well in a short time, r oiey s noney ann- iar Com pound baa many times saved os much trouble and we are never- without it in the house." F. S. Duffy . ' "First Choice. . ; Mr. Jawbnck My dear, I was one or me nrst to leave. Mrs. Jawback Ch, you always sny tlint" Mr. Jaw back-I can prove it this time. ' Look out In the hall and see the beautiful umbrella I brought borne. Toledo - I'TS EQUAL DON'T EXIST. ' No one has ever made a salve oint ment or balm to compare with Iiuck- len's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, . burns, bruisep, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, ecz'ma. salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores, Chap ped hands or sprains ns supreme. Un rivaled for piles; Try it. Only 25c. . at all druggists. , j . ; Broke 62,458 Bottles. ' On the morulng of April IS, 1900, the cellar of Poul Masson,; a wine mer chant of Ban Jose, Cnl., contained a stock of 125,000 bottles, all neatly, ar ranged. Then came the earthquake, and when, the proprietor was able to enter hla' celtarngnlu be found that C2.458. bottles, by actual count, were broken and tfie ; remainder ' thrown about in the wildest confusion. It Is curious, with such a large number of bottles, that the qunke should have come within a few dozen of demolish ing an exact half of the stock, Wide World Magazine. . ' ' t . Then 8he Dige the fepure In. "Wives are amntlng helps splendid spurs," said a senator at a dinner -In Washington. "No -young man should be without at least one. -, . "Whenever a man falls his wife tells the public that lie was too .conscien tious to succeed. .What sbe tells him In private Is a different matter." Ex change.. . ' '' ' - , ' A Better Trade. "I uodersrnnd young Biieflesa Is about to marry the dnnsbter of old rionds, the millionaire?": ; "Yes, sol am told." - " "Will be glvw up tbe law business?" ."Yes He will give up the laW busi ness and go Into the soo ln-law liusl nem." " -' - ' . . -i i- -- ! tve root of all i f ' '.1 r; i MY DOCTOR : i ... W FIIIE Mrs.; Rattle Cain t of Carrsvillc -Thinks all the Mo'rerof Her : v Doctor Since He Advised r Her to Take Cardui. P4rrrlrilta V Ali itnAtn. ....... Mrs. Hattie Cam, "who' advised me to take Cardui, for my troubles, is a mighty fine doctor, and i say God bless Cardui and the people who make it ' "Before I took Cardui, I suffered with female troubles for sixteen - years. I would have to send for s doctor every three month, and oh! how dreadfutlyl suffered! .'vu. t.- , ...... ' "J would cramp and have convulsions and it looked like I would die. At last I took Cardui and oh! what a surprise! . I found it was the medicine for me! ,' ' "From the first bottle, I began to mend and now I am well, can do more work, can walk and co where I nlease and it don't hurt me, and I owe it all to Cardui" Cardui helps sick women . back to health. It has been doin this foroVer 50 years. It Is not a-laxafive, or a heart or kidney medicine it 4s. a. woman's medicine .:tr--.U If you are a woman, try it N. R-WMIl M lain' kAMmnrm TWj nooca Atcdiciiie Co., Chattaooog. Teno., lot Special Instructions, .apd 64-pane book. ''Home TreatiutoJ (of Woma," seal ta pUia wwm on requett. j r "An Animated Dummy.' A merchant in a Kansas town is very particular to have everything In his store in proper trim. ' In, the ladles' suit department Is a dummy which Is al ways dassed In the bright of fashion and which always nfnuds in the esa't center of a certain rug. t In the dusk one evening he walked 4n and saw the dummy out of place. With a snort of disgust find impatience ije walked over. picked it up and set It down where It belonged. To t)1x great amacement It moved nnd talked somtf too. He had picked up a live woman'. Housekeeper. i Children", Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The Great Seertt Towne-You say it's Impossible for a woman to keep a secret? Browne- Yes. Towne How about her age? Browne She doesirt keen that a se cret,. She merely tries to. Philadelphia Press. -1 Foley Kidney Pills contain in concen trated form ingredients of established the rapeutic value for the relief and cure ot all kidney and bladder ailments. t o ley Kidney Pilli are antisDtie. tonic and restorative, Refuse substitutes. f. S". Outty. . . i .x f - Would Win Either Way. "Would you still want me to be your wife If my father was a poor man?" asked the beautiful heiress. "Yes." the duke replied after a little pause. "Iu that case I would be enough of a curiosity to get rich ex hibiting myself." Good results always follow the use of Folev Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief in all cities of kidney and blad der disorders. ,Try them. F. S. Duffy, Couldn't Stand It . "I hear that old Squeedgum has de cided to move out of that dingy place In which he has Jived so long. I sup pose be finally had to yield to the encronchnieuts of business." ". "No. it wasn't that They establish ed a bank nest door, and it was brettk tog his heart to see people taking mon ey in there every day instead of bring ing it to hinV'-Cbieago Record-Herald.. - v 1 Cause and Effect. "What do you take for a headache?" "Liquor the night before." Toledo Blade. - In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes Bleep and rest possiple, This may be obtaind by applying Cham ber am a Liniment, for sale by all dealers. - . ' -T' His Tip. "Tbnfa a One chauffeur of yours! told the fellow I wonted to get out and get a cigar, and. confound him,, be wouiun t stop." v, . ; ... ; "You don't, know the system. Ion should have said you wanted to get two cigars." Toledo Blade. SAFE MEDICINE .FOR CHILDREN Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ia V a safe and effective, medicine for chil dren as it does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. The genuine -Foley's Hone; and Jar Compound is in a yel low package, F. SDuffy ... - , '' He Wae Immune." Morrow-It makes me. very uneasy If I owe a dollar to any one. Burrow Urea t Scott! If f felt that way about It I'd have Sr. " VltusV dance. Boston Transcript. " '' ' " WOMEN; ; Women of tile highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment, give weight and force to" their opinions, highly praise .the wonderful correctiTe and curative properties of Chanv berlain'l Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages cf woman's life, from girlhood, through the ordeals cf mother hood to the declin;ng years, there is do safer or more rellalle med ians. .Gamier!. " j's Tb' -!t !i ere r '1 evryv,' - 1 1 l"c a l:x. .Vyi' jNOTICI OF ELECTION. - . . - ' i At a regular meeting of the board of county commissioners of Craven county upon petition and requeit of the county board of education of said county in ac J cordance with the provisions of section Nc. 1 of the Act of the general assemb- i ly of North Carolina, session of 1911 of an Act -entitled an Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of County' Farm Life Schools, and for the promotion of agriculture and home-making. . . An election is hereby called by the said board of county commissioners, at its regular meeting on the first Monday in April, 1911, for the purpose of voting upon the question of establishing , and levying and collecting a special tax on all taxable property and polk -of raid county, for maintaining and equipping said school in accordance with the pro visions of the Act of the general assem bly aforesaid, and it is hereby ordered that a new registration of the voters in said county shall be taken in accord ance with the general law governing general elections. This election is called to be held on Tuesday, the 2d day of May, 1911. in accordance in all respects with the gen eral laws governing general elections, to be canvassed, certified and returned to the board of county commiasioriers at its meeting to be held on the fir. -it Monday in June 1911 it being the 5th day of June. At such election, these favoring the levying and collection of auch a tax for said purpose, shall vote a ballot, on which shall be written or printed the words, "FOR COUNTY FARM LIFE SCHOOLS," and those opposed, shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words "AGAINST COUN TY FARM LIFE SCHOOLS." The polling places in said county and city of New Bern, shall be as hereto fore made, except in the fourth ward in the city of New Bern, which polling place is changed from Hargett's store to the fourth ward reel house on Broad street. The following registrars are hereby appointed as follows, the ilrst name in each being the registrar. No. 1 township, Vanceboro H. C. Butler, N B Ipock, T S Jackson. Maple Cypress -E F Adams, J J Gas kins. W H Cause v. No. 2 township, Truitts Levin Gas- kin?, N T Fulcher, G L Toler. Bridgeton-S W Brooks, S C Dun ham, McDuff Laughinghouse. No. 3 township, Dover-W B H. Blandford, J M Whitford, Jesse B Grif fin. Cove-W E Jones D S Faulkner, T J Wetherington. Fort Barnwell G L Moore, H L Ar nold, J W Biddle, Jr. No. 5 township, Taylor's Store Claude Taylor, Josiah Adams, J Ii Tay lor. No. 6 township, Lee's Farm T E Haywood, J B Williams, J F Godwin. No. 7 township, Thurman H C Wood J A Miller, J W Conner. No 9 township, Tisdale-W F Crock ett, John Shute, Carter Tisdale. Beach Grove J B French, Daniel Lane, Kelly McKeel. No. 8 township, Gum Row-J E Wil cox, r a bcott, V tt Atkinson. Jabper, No, 9 township J E Weth erington, O H Perry, H T Weeks. By order of the board of County Com missioners of Craven county, CD BRADHAM, Chairman Board of Co, Com'rs. FOlEYc KIDNEY PILLS rONMHSUMATISM KIOMCtS AMD SLAbBS Count Up Your Sins. Augustus Montague Toplady's world famous hymn, "Rock of Ages," orig inally appeared In the Gospel Maga zine for October, 1775, and was pref aced by a terrifying list of the num ber of sins tbe average' man may be supposed to commit during the course of his lifetime. ' "At ten years old," computes tbe morbid mathematician who wrote the article, "each of us la chargeable with 815,030,000 sins, at twenty with C30. 720,000," and so on until at eighty the list stands at 2,552.880,000. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE NEW TRAINS BETWEEN NRW YOKK, WASHINGTON AUGUSTAand JACKSONVILLE Effective ; November 27, 1910 the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will put in ef fect new train service between New York, Washington, Augusta and Jack sonville, schedule of which will be ; a follows: '. . . No. 81. Lv. New York 1:38 P. M. Ar. Washington 6:10 .I' . Lv. Washington . 620 . Ar. Augusta via . Blackville , Lv. Augusta via Trenton . Ar. Jacksonville No. 32. Lv. Jacksonville ? Ar. August via , ' - - Trenton Lv. Augusta via : Blackville i . Ar. Washington . Lv. Washington , Ar. New York ll 6 A. M. 11:46 3:45 P.M. 9:00 A. M. 8:00 P.M. ' ' J 8:15 8:53, A M. :05 " -2:45 P, M. The above trains will be known as the SOUTHERN'S SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED and will consist of Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, also Dining Car Service. This train as well as all other SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS will arrive and depart from the New Penn sylvania Station, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-Second Street, New York City For all information pertaining to the ame, address the undersigned. U. F. CARY, ' Con. Pns. Apt. V. n, I). C. BRIDGETON ITEMS. April 6. We have had s lovely day. it made every body feel like Spring is here.'.'." Z ., , Misses Edleth and Nannie B. Brtnaon who have bea visiting their sister, Mrs Windley Simmons, returned to their home at Reeleboro Sunday. ;!' - Mrs. Claudia Daily, of Portsmouth; N. C, who has been visiting at Mr. S -D. Parker's returned home Wednes day. ' ; . : ,'f .-. Mr. Owens has moved lis family from Rocky Mount and ia occupying Mr W. B. Boyd's cottage on B street . We are glad to welcome Mr. Owens and his family in our midst. : . . "- "'".. .. . V ii Mrs. Matilda Telman, of Caswell and her sister, Mrs. Hannah Styron, of Ral eigh, are viiiting .at tbe home of . Mr. B. II. Newton. Mies Lillie Brinson who has been Vis iting relatives in our town returned to her home in Raleigh Wednesday., Mr. Willie Bond is visiting in Wil mington. . Mr. S. W. Brooks has the sympathy of the entire community in the loss f his home by fire. He and bis family are Ftaying at the home of bis tori, Mr, N. C. brooks. Mrs. Wfq. Thomas is visiting her daughter inBeaufort county who is very ill. Rev.. J. M." Wright will fill his ap pointment in the Methodist church bete in the morning at 11 o'clock and at night at 7:30 next Sunday. Sunday school at 2;30 a. m. Every body is cor dially invited to attend. "GRAY EYES." FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FON EMOKAOHS KlONCYS AMD 0LAOMS) Masticating Food. When eating learn to masticate on both sides of the mouth. The teeth need to be used to keep them In good condition. Tartar is said to collect more rapidly if only one side Is nsed. Brush the teeth downward, not cross wise. GIVES AID 10 STRIKERS. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels seem to go on a strik and refuse to work right. Then you needs those pleasant little strike-breakers Dr. King's New Life Pills to give them natural aid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soons follows. Try them. 25c at all druggists. Hard to Suit "The girls said they would rather dance than eat" "Well?" "Yet now they are kicking because we added two waltz numbers and cut down the supper to correspond." Pitts- burgTost . "Our baby cries for ChanberlaiiTs Oough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B Kendrick, Kasaca, (ia. "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs. colds and croup. For sale by all deal ers. A WhistKng Oyster. The proprietor of a London chop house some years ago made fame and fortune by the discovery of a musical oyster. A distinct whistling sound came from a newly opened barrel of oysters. With eagerness he hunted for the cause and found an oyster which seemed to amuse itself by whistling. The Innkeeper advertised it, and hundreds came dally to bis hostelry to listen to the musical oyster. In due time tbe oyster died, and its secret died With It It is supposed, that the sound was caused by tbe in spiration and expiration of air through a tiny hole in the shell. To this day tbe Inn ir known as the Whistling Oyster. PROTECT The .Health of Yourself and Family i Pope's Herb is prepared to provide, a dependable household remedy, based upon the principle oi purity ox mooa mr Burinc freedom from disease. It is i It ia medicine for maladies such as, Rheu matism. Liver Complaints, Constipa tion, Fever and Ague, Female Disord ers, Indigestion, Lumbago, Kidney DeV rangementa, Catarrh, Sick and Nerv ous Headaches, los of Appetite and all ailments arising from inactivity of the Liver and Kidnevs. ' - 1 i It is a Durelv Herbs. Barks and Roots Compound. It is put up in chocolate coated Tablets pleasing and easy to take, (or can ne aissoivea m waier.j ; Mrs. J. C. Meade, of Hyattsvill& Md. Says: - - - -. "For years I have suffered with Back ache. Headaches. Neuralgia, and Nerv ousness nd extreme Fatigue, I tried many remedies without relief. Four months ago a grateful fried induced roe to write to Pope Medicine Co., Wash ington, D. C, for a box of Pope's Herb Compound Tablets, the very nrst dose of two tablets gave me relief. I uM not quit a $1.00 box and I am entirely cured of the pain in my back and have no more headache." ; , De. J. V. Hennesey, a prominent Physician and Surgeon of Albany, N. Y. w part says: . . j "As a Blood Purifier, Liver, Kidney and System regulator I prescribe Poie Medicine Co's of Washington, D i Herb Compound, as I have done forts past 20 years and have found it to be t great remedy, which seldom if ever fails. There are thousanks of letters from users of Pope's Herbs, that have besn benefitted and cured by its proper uhb. Pope's Herb Compound Tablets are put op 200 in a box, "six month s treat ment," and will be sent post-paid on r ceipt of $1.00. Each box- contains : ft printed guarantee binding us to refund the purchase price ir the remedy iajm to benefit, also full directions. MrlMxl by tha Pup MvdlrlM Co.. Itk . Bmtr th Hur Kood and Unite Act. Jun ltx . No. Klt.0. For termi to agent In unoccupls tsrri'.arry, ailurcss ro; '2 1:: CHANGE IVOMAN'S LIFE Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. J i rt.firaniteville, iTt 'T was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from nervousness and other annoying symptoms, and I can truly say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-' pound has proved worth mountains of gold to me, as it restored my; health and strength. I never forget to tell . my friends what iLvdia E. Wnkham'a Vegetable Compound has done for mo during) this trying period. Complete restoration to health mer.ns so much tcrmethat for the sako of other suffer ing women I am willing to make my trouble public so .you may publiafi this letter.' Mrs.' Chas. Uakllav, R.F.D., Graniteyille, Yt. ISo other medicine for woman's ills is received such wide-spread and un qualified endorsement. No other med icine we know of has such a record of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. -Fof more than SO years it has been curing woman's ills such as inflamma tion, ulceration, iibroia tumors, irreg ularities, periodic pains and nervous prostration, and It is unequalled for carrying women , safelv .through the period of change of life. Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn. Mass.. Invites all sick women tb write her for advice. Her advice Is free, and always helpful Jurors Drawn For April Term V. S. Circuit and District Court. The following list of jurors wes yes terday drawn to serve at the next term , of the U. S. Circuit and District Court convening' in this city on April 25th. with Judge H G. Connor presiding. Pitt county-W E Tucker, Greenville, R. F. D. Wdi. McArthur, Greenville, R F D. W S Blount, Ayden, R L Davis, - L L Kittrell, Winterville, Jones county R B Parker, Trenton, A J Collins, Maysville.D B Heath Com fort, E B Isler, Cadiz, Enoch Noble. Craven county Thos. H Davis, W F Crockett, L H Cutler Jr., C E Foy, W R Barrington, C W Munger, G V Rich ardson, E E Harper, S R Street . tanoir county Henry French, J II Mewborne, D M Stanton. Pamlico county W J Swan, Ben Willis, Henry Carrawan, J C Muse, M N Jones, Claud HaskinS. Wayne county-John Herring, M C Kornegay, W B Glisson, K D Smith,, Carteret countv-Geo. A Willis. Jr. C & Wallace, Harvey Hancock, A T Willis, John Forlow. Onslow county C G Cox, R P Hin ton, John M Francks, Geo, H Bender, Ralph Bender, , .-'-. ... " : Greene county R A Hardy,- Lemuel Aldridge, W H Dail, Andrew Jones, W J Jordan, s, .. Beaufort county WW Hooker, Henry Moye, C S Dixon. roiJEYiKlDNEY PILLS rOM(WMATIMIUDNavSANOBLAO(tl Chance tor Office. The United States Civil Service Corr- mission announces a stenographer and typewriter examination to be held at Goldsboro April 6 and Wilmington on April 5. This may prove good oppor tunity for some New Bern boy as it is, understood that a vacany in the local U. 8. Engineer Office will be filled by an desiring to take this examination should write the Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C, for information. Application form No. 301 is required. Lame Shoulder is nearly always due twnrtieamatism of : the muscles, and iioulckly yields to the free application of Chamberlain s Liniment, for sale by all dealers.... .... Lake Prummond Canal & Water ;. ., C Co;' . ' ' Lake Drummond Transportation .. -r...'r- "'s CO.':' ; -4 ' : Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal ' An Inland. Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth Always. -j j Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt . Towing and Freight Movement, .. For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build , ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. K. King, Pres. J. A. Mitten, Sec. v j. B. Baxter, Supt. , T. Whitehurit, Traffic Manijsr. Norfolk Office, Bell Thorie 621 t mm Pm mtmf .mm mis mrjmu&&riti k - W - - J - i W - --- - .' ... f i 1 C!
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