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tee v.eekly BataUlehea 1878 wished to Two Seottona, eTerj Tuesday and ftrliUy, at Journal Build tea. SS-60 Craren Street tlI . CHAKLxs ik girmi, ' rorroR and proprixtor. v Official Paper ot New Ban . and Craven Gouty. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . Two Months.. .. .. : ..I U Three Montha.. . . U tx Months. k M twelve Montha... . IM ' ONLT 3N ADVAN&L, . Tha TaviotibI I Atatw SMlt nil rvftV.ln. j - nvui a aw wu w srv - advance Hula. Subecribera will re ceive notlca of expiration of their bud- "rrfpttona and an immediate response U notice tU do appreciated by the Journal Advertising ratea furnished npoa application at the oMce, or upon In julrr by maf &ntetd at the Poatofflce, New Bern, N. C, avaecond-elasa matter. few Bern, N. C. Jane, 6, 1911. MUNICIPAL WATEE TEE METALS. Congress must appropriate and spend annually, millions of dol lars in deepening river and harbor channels, in opening waterways ia -sounds, and connecting different cities by navigable waterways, Citizens of various municipalities petition their congressmen and senators to vote for such appropri ations, at the same time these very petitioners are blind to their very obvious local duty, that of first providing docks and wharves for the commerce that is to come through the waterways that con gress is to spend money to open for trade interests. The commercial interests of New Barn say they want a 15 or 20 foot channel from New Bern to the ocean, that there is local business and foreign business sufficient to warrant the expenditure by the government of whatever money that is needed to secure such depths. It might be asked who are these commercial interests t Are they the railroad companies that have dock facilities here and so are prepared to accept the com Tnerce as it comes in, and have goods for the return trip ! It can hardly be treated seriously, that these are the interests, seeking deeper water channels to New Bern. Is it the few private dock owners, who are the petitioners for deeper channels! Hardly, for these are not prepared with an equipment to handle goods arriv ing, nor have they any trade es tablished that will have out go ing shipments. There only remains the general mercantile trade, those wholesalers and re tailers, whose gain depends largely upon transporta tion facilities, and these must be certain and cheap as possible. And it is this very local whole sale and retail trade that asks for deeper waterways, and yet is without the all important dock and wharf facilities which are vital. There are no public docks in New Beru, where incoming com merce can find accommodations, Municipal water terminals are de manded for New Bern, if its com merce is to grow, if this city is to attain a trade growth that its na tural advantages, with some help, would give it. With municipal ownership of docks here, there eould be built up a great water transportation trade, that would be for the very interests that need this water highway, the local wholesale and retail merchant. DISGUISED PUBLIC OFFICE SEEKING. r It is unfortunate for the indi vidual, and harmful in ita public effect, when men holding positions of great public' trust, or them selves in private life, but wielding a wide personal influence by their opinions, to have .their every act and word held as having a person al significance. The day of disin terestedness seems to have passed, so that what Bryan or Boose velt . may say is taken as having a per sonal bearing, and must therefore be held as significant in its rela tion as bearing directly upon what these geutlemen may be seeking for themselves. Wars may devel op mcu'Whom the great masses will accept without' question as 1 patriots, but politics breeds no patriot whom a single act or word, carelessly or thoughtlessly exhibi ted will not send down crushed forever. Tim ailvent of Governor Wilson, of New Jery, in North Carolina ,' ili ; t'-i ; : t we. k, ii t:.Lc.a ia Children Cry Iff Y I rv I I I I J n n i W mmmm m The Kind You I lave Always ,; In use for over 30 years, and has yrrv-y sonal f, CCC4ZZ Allow 9 i czs v-vr u All Counterfeits', Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hut ? Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA : Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcosis substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrheea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORI A ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CENTAUR COMPANY. T ' MURRAY STRKCT, ttWW YORK AITY. - a personally significant way, altho this distinguished visitor made ad dresses before organizations that were not political, and his utter ances called for words that. dealt with politics but indirectly, and without any application. But both the governor's visit in this State, and the balance of his five weeks trip west and south, is giv en a personal analysis and every speech or private talk judged from the position that the eminent citi zen of New Jersey is going over the territory with an eye for the presidential nomination next year. Accepted openly as political and personal, there can be no objection, but to the public that seeks to hear meu well endowed to discuss public affairs, the fact of the per sonal tinge in their speeches has its discordant effect, so that the question must find entrance into the minds of the audiences, how much of this is real, aud how much of it is spoken tor i ts influ ence upon us, as voters 1 how s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toltdo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, anting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent . free Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by at Druggists. . Taka Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. '""' ATTRACTIVE "WEEK END" AND SUNDAY EXCURION FARES. TO M. CITY AND BEAUFORT . From Golds boro Kinston - . Fare - "-, ' Sunday., ', Week End $2 25 $1 25 1 75 , 1 00 1 25 76 2 25 1 25 , New Bern Washington Sunday tickets sold every Sunday, good to return on date of sale. Week End tickets sold every Friday afternoon and Saturday trains, good to return until Tuesday following the date of sale. Ratea in same proportion from all sta tion - " .'';rv W W CROXTON, G. P. A PillQ What They WU1 Da for Yeaj They will ur y6ur backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary Irregularities, build t? the worn out tlaauea, and tlimlnat tho ozceaa orio acid tat causes rheumatism. Pre tint Eri;bt'o Dlaeaaa and Dia- t;'. 3, f-i rtitora ha alii anj r.:;;-; i. V " .'---1. r" r r -v 1 a k. Foley' for Fletcher's Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of v been made under his per- . : supervision since its Infancy. 7 no one to deceive von in this. Signature of Punctuality In London. . There Is pleuty of rush and hurry In business Loudon, just as In America, but the English ways seem to be much more systematic and dignified. The man of business Is always attired with care pink necktie, chamois gloves, frock coat, spats for basiuess proce dure lu England must be met with due compliance to English Ideas of propri ety. ' Appointments must be made by writ ten notes not typewritten, mind and when the appointment Is made It Is to be kept to the' dot. I kept nine ap pointments In one day and found every man ready and waiting. When you think that. old London Is slow Just wake np. They don't make much fuss about things, but they Just plan and do What they set out to do. Joe Mitch ell Chappie In National Magazine. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTOR I A Theodore Roosevelt declared the Standard Oil decision weak. FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY. Is particulary recommended for chron ic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and control the kid nay and bladder action and ia healing strengthening and bracing. . - Book and Beeches. At a sale In New York a blbUophUi said: "Book Is a word that cornea from the German buche. or beech. Bnt what connection Jns a book got . with . a beech? I'll show you." The bibliophile led the way to a su perb Caxtoo laat had Just been aold for $3,800. "This volume, you ape," be sold, "la bound In iKwirds not pasteboards real boards, beech boards. That la how all books were bound- when printing' be gan. Tea, when printing began to Ger many, each lucunabulum, or early book, was bound In bacbe In heecb boards hnlf an Inch thick, covered per haps with leather, tipped and clasped with brass and 8taddej tfth precious or aeml-prerioua stonesC" . FoiipiiBras ronaavMMiuBpaisA(r6fifc) Got. Joha K.Teoer, af Peansyb'aBla, signed a bill depriving 97 eowieuaaea in Pittsburg and Seranaoa of their' aeei- tiona; : ' '" ' YOUR NEIGHBOR'S RXP1RIENCE. How too mar wont bv it. Taka Fo ley Kidney Pill. Mrs. E. G. Whiting, 360 Willow St, Akron, O., Bays:' "For some time I had a very serious of kidney trouble and I Buffered ' with backache and dazy headacbea. I bad specks floating before my ayea and f felt ail tired out and miserable. 1 aaw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them according to dir ections and results, showed aimoat at once. The pain and diaay headaches left me. my eye-aigM became clear and todav I can say. I am a well woman thanks to Foley Kidney Pills," F. 8, J A Crab That Makes Ha Own Wig. I ' There Is a amall crab found ipon tha English coast that ia so afraid of hla enemies that be baa found out or baa pernnpa ben taught, a clever way to hide himself. The writer once aaw one of these crabs which waa'kept as a et, and he was lucky enough to vis it him when he was In tha very' art of making bis wig. The-crab first tore off a piece of greep ribbonlike seaweed with his pincers and put one and In bl mouth. This be sucked and nibbled and moistened with some kind of lut that hardens under water, and then he pressed the sticky end opon bis back. By and by bis broad back was covered with a regular green and waving wig, ao that as be crawled about be looked like a btinch of seaweed in gentle mo tion. "We must suppose thit be makes a very' awect "mouthful for a hungry flab, and that be makes the wl? to preserve blm from being-gobbled up. From time to time the wig requires re p:i!rlns, of course. Raja l'oga Mi n C r. . .... uo;i ASPOIiG Tha Woman Who Played Bridge a . Trifle Too Well. SHE CHEATED HER FRIENDS. And Whan Hot Daring and Hearties . Rapaofty In Fleecing tha Ladles o( j-' Her ftt-Became Unbearable em I thing Startling Happened. ' j The viclssltndea of a woman wb played bridge well, bnt not too wisely, and who Buffered personal chastise ment at a country house, are described by "Elizabeth of H." Her consistent winning, It Is said. Was greatly commented on, and many a hint waa thrown out as to the lady's fairness at the bridge tables. .Two la dles ot title who had been staying at a certain country' bouse first detected this petite madam deliberately cheat ing.' Naturally they avoided playing with he again, and what follows real ly sounds - far mora Ilka fiction tha a plain fact, and yet it ia absolutely true. It so happened that these three la dles again met at another house- party. The two hohest dames avoided so far as possible playing at the other one's table. They congratulated themselves and (In the secrecy of confidential bed room chats at night) each other on th deftness with which they had managed to hold aloof from the cheating one and -her play and at the same time prevent , their; host and hostess from noting the fact. One night, however, their wrath rose at the sight of the distress this unscrupulous little per son was causing a young girl who was her opponent, . The two wise" ladles watched tha small, Innocent seeming dame cheat time after time and win. I -The girl waa very unsophisticated, She continued playing, although her face grew white and drawn, for ahe :was losing mora than she could afford. Several times aha attempted to leave the table, but each time the other three players persuaded her to play on, At length the game ended, and the girl stood up the loaer of a Bum that ran well into three figures. Like a thor ough little sportswoman, she made no outcry about her losses, but the other two the lookers-on knew what they meant to her.-They knew the girl, and they knew her family, a great though not a wealthy one, one which even In these censorious days no scan dal had heretofore touched.. , After the girl bad left the room and gone to bed the two who knew hastily held a secret consultation, with the re sult that they Invited little madam to the room of one of them for a mid night chat. She Waa flattered at the invitation and readily accepted. Both of .them accompanied her to the room of the one guest whose rooms lay- faftneat from those of the other members of the bouse party, and some thing very, . very like tha following too"k place: - "You are a cheat," one haughtily contemptuous dame asserted as Boon as the bedroom door waa locked on their victim. "We, Lady Barbara and myself, have watched you on several occasions. ; For the sake of your poor, unfortunate husband's name we have remained silent, but tonight waa too much. First of all, you -will return to us all you have won from poor little Laura tonight and also give back to ns ber I. O. TJ.'s. ; Wa Insist" ? After a feeble and frightened protest the money waa handed over, and th piecea of paper signed by the littl dupe were quickly placed on the red hot coals and burned to ashes.- - ' ,"Now wa will see that Laura receives the money which you fleeced her out of, and also we will guarantee that from us she will never learn the truth No; you cannot go-yet" (as the terrt fled little madam turned toward the door), "and It la useless your attempt ing to escape, for I have the key of the door. Painful as -It Is to us, we have determined to teach you a severe lesson. We are going to beat you. If you scream you may attract the atten tion of some other gueata; If they coma 'and demand an entrance they shall be admitted; If they Inquire the reason of such drastic treatment-We shall tell them the truth. I should ad vise you not to scream." Now, are you CdyT Without mora ado one lady d tba .wriggling, sobbing small per son, wblle the other administered a aound and well deserved whipping. I The little lady , did not desert the house party; her two cbastlsera were sweetly amiable to ber fo the re mainder of the visit, and, to their de light and every pne else'a amaiement the cheat refused to play cards again 'during the remainder of her visit at that especial country houses-London Eipi Children Cry T FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Senator O'Gorman, of New York, I in a speech at Albany indorsed reciprocity WIVU vscauaw' .. Whooping cough la not dangers when the cough ia kept loose and expectora tion easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It has been used in many epidemics of thia disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers. h 1908, 1909 an1 1910 (ha ebarches of North America contributed $83,127,491 to foreign minBiona. j C:ICc!:rcj SclscrLrs! ik)sMoiuf&era i Successful Term. - . The Eastern N. C Industrial 'Acade my located in Duffy town rounded out another r successful term of eight months, - , -A' : - Rev. Wo-, Sutton, I. P. founder and president received commendable - praise for the work done at thia institution, j . There was marked improvement along the industrial lines, as well as six graduates from the normal department. Excellent speeches were made by Revs. H. C. Miller, R. A. H. Carrol, Prof. W. H. Jackson and others. Many of New Bern's citizens witnessed the closing each night . J. h: MOSLEY. Children Cry : FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A , The insurgents of Haiti have teen victorious in aeveral recent engage ments with the government forces. SAVED HIS WIFE'S LIFE, ,7 . "My wife would have been in her grave today," writes 0 H brown, of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery. She was down in Tier bed, not able to get up without help. Sbe had a severe bron chial trouble and a dreadful cough. I got her a bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis covery, and she soon began to mend, and waa well in a short time.". Infalli ble for coughs and colds, it's the most relrahle remedy on earth for desperate lung trouble, hemorrhages, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup and whooping rough, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free, Guaranteed by all druggista ' : . - A Parisian Patriot There are. other things In Paris be side architecture, heroes and history. At Duval's the wandering one can get a soup which is truly a triumph of genius, Or be may sit at a little table and sip coffee "as black as night, as aweet as love and as hot aa hades," the Frenchman's approved reel pa Du val, It may be remembered, refused to raise prices during the siege of Paris In 1870, giving freely of bis stock aa long as it lasted. Here was a true patriot who disdained to profit by the high cost of living and the misfortune of the patrons who bad enriched him. He divided his loaf. National Maga zine. - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Mulai Hand, Sultan of Morocca' has made known to France bis desire for ten thousand French troops to assure the security of his country.. A TERRIBLE BLUNDER - : to neglect liver trouble. , Never do It. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the first sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent in digestion, jaundice or gall stones. They regulate the liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health, - Only 25c. at au aruggisis. , ; v. . . A Walter aa a Upper. " , Two years ago a guest at a hotel In Ftankfort-on-the-Maln which bas many American patrons became a prime fa vorite with the waiters In the dining room because of the lavish tips Hie gave to' the man wbo served blm, the boy who helped him on with his coat and the various other -employees. Where old customers gave 60 pfennigs he would give a mark and more, be sides extras In the way of cigars. In explanation he said one day that when he was at borne tn Bt Lonls he was a waiter, and, being far away, be -wanted to test the extravagant tip system. "And how does it work f' be was asked.. . '1 - "Fine. The boys think me a One gen tleman, and I think tbey are fine wait era." New. York Tribune. - A LEADING CALIFORNIA DRCJG- ..., gist. ; , j'yj.; Pasadena, Cat, March 9,1911, Foley and Co., Gentlemen: Wa have aold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We be lieve it to be one of the uost efficient expectorants on the market Contain ing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely to children. Enough ot the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, aa it has no- nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly, C H. Ward Drug Co. a L. Parsons, See' and Trees." Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package. F, S. Duffy. .: J.l - . A Bit Thick. .-'.. Parisians drink scarcely any water other than mineral water. The 8elne water haa a shocking reputation. - John Raphael, Paris correspondent for aeveral London papers, aald that one afternoon a pretty actress met ber doctor st a dress rehearsal In a boule vard theater. . "Look here," ahe aald, "I am quite sure that all thia mineral water 1 drink, el nee you have forbidden wine, Is dreadfully bad for me. I want your permission to drink filtered Seine water now." -Very well," replied the doctor. 1f you Insist But mind, you must chew U well". - Could, but Would Hef "I have called," aald the young man, "to ask for yonr daughter's band la marriage." "On yon support ber In the etyte she bus been accontoroed toJ" ' "Tea," answered the young man. "ISut will your GVinaniii'd ber fa t!)pr, wbo was already supporting two suus la-la w.lMrolt tfrt-e I'rt-i'B, y in,' y F;" r r' i r v t t I - s i ( ;n j - t t! ! in r ' i ' i t ! I CHANGING A CUTTER. ' What Yau May Da With a Twenty-five , - Cent Piece In Tangier. - Tha traveler who goes ashore at Tangier la likely. If be wanders about alone, to meet himself -coming back to the same starting place. . Hla souvenir postal cards may be mailed at fonr separate postofflcea, with -different stamps on each. Or, writes Mr. E. A. Forbes In "The Land of the White Hel met," at a British hotel he may ex chauge - French money for Bpanlah postage and mall his letter In a Ger man postofflce. But be may not put British, French, German and Spanish stamps on the same letter, for that might - lead to international compli cations. v--V-'.-v..'.". . : He may also do. coin tricks equal to those of the prestidigitators. Let blm take an American quarter dollar and exchange It for. English money. He now haa a shilling and a ha'penny over, , ' j w. ; .! t ,.; He may exchange the shilling for a' French franc and receive 80 or 4Q centimes in change. The franc may be traded for a Spanish peseta, plus 20 centimes in copper. :' The Spanish peseta may now be converted into a Moorish - peseta, "hassani," With ; a handful of copper to hoot f ; , j jl" He now baa hla pockets weighted down with English, French, Spanish and Moorish copper, yet he can buy just as much from a Moor with bis hassanl peseta aa he could. have bought with bis original quarter.' - - " . In a thoughtless moment one day 1 held bnt a hassanl peseta to the Ameri can vice consul general at Tangier and asked him how much it waa worth. "A' hassanl peseta,' he replied glib ly, "Is worth ten dbirema or twenty half dhlrems." o . - "And twenty half dhlrems equal" "Two or three cents less thrin ' a Spanish peseta,' be answered. "Bui you must remember that the valuation of Moorish silver fluctuates from day to day; at times It la officially worth only n third of fts face value. .-v "Today Is Thursday." I said In des peration. .'"The hour Is 1:45 p. m. Would you mind telling me how much this . hassanl Is worth In : American cents at this moment I" ."I'll figure It all out for you," he answered. At 2:30 he waa still figuring,' sol I crept softly out and wandered Into Moorish tea house. There. I spent the hassanl In rlotoua living. ' ' . - 1 FOLEYKIDNEY PILLS rOM RMBUMATISM KIDNCVS MO aiSOB -Jurors Craven County Court. - The Criminal Court' week beginning Monday, June 12th. ..... No. 1 Township,- D M . Willis, E A Forrest, G A Wbitford, Henry Morris, M D Gaskins, J M Sinipkins, W S Lan caster, W H Adams. . , . No. 2 Township J W Eyerington, A J Holton, John Toler, Alexander Price, Edward Coward, D W Toler, E E Gas kins, A L Toler, W J Fotter. ' No. 3 Township L R Cannon, W J Tilghman, R N West, H L Arnold, O H Rhem, C Marshburn. E F Huggina. - No. 6 Township Joshua Adams, M D Taylor, John H Carraway." - No, 6 Township A J Rowe, E W Bryan. ' . ; Na 8-Townshlp-J V Blades, R J Disoaway. Geo. T W infield, LH Cutler, Jr,. James A Bryan, L H Cannon. ' ' . -it y -. - . . ' NLlGHTNlNG KILLS FEW. , ... In 1906 lightning billed only 169 peo ple hr this whole country. One's chanc es of death by lightning are leae than two in a million. The chance of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble ia vastly 'greater; but not if Electric Bitten be used, aa Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, Is., proved. Four doctors gave him op after eight month of suffering- from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was thrn completely cured by Eelectric Bitters. Thery're the best stomach, liver, and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 5uc at all druggists. BSBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBB ft Needed a Bookkeeper, Golfer (who has at last boled out)-" How many la . that, seventeen or dghteent Superior Caddie (wenrlly) l dlnna ken. Golfer-What! Haven't you been counting? Superior Caddie-. Mom as fcr countlm it'a no a caddie yer wantln'; It'a clerk I-London An swera. . .. -'. . 8herte and Uglier Ward.; Solicitor (crosa etamtnlpgi Now, didn't yon tell the prisoner that you doubted bis veracity T Witness Noj merely told Mm .'e was Woomln liar. Loqdoo M. A. p. '.' - The uniform success that has attend ed the use of Chamberla n'gColic, Chol era and Diarrhoea haa made it a favor ite everywhere. It can always be de pended upon. For aale by all sealers. -Tha second" division pf tha United States Atlantic fleet, on a cruise of in ternational courtesy, left Copentagen for Stockholm. . WOMEN Women of t' 9 Vzl"- type, women cf $r-f rr e ' rcdlon and rcfiaectt, ! -rs teernmect aJ ji?ztzt Ire weljlt 'anl force t Ccif .-fHassv LljL!y pra!;s te wcrierfj corrective t-J c-rtlive f rrjert!ri if CL t::!Jal S'.amacb t-1 Uvtrlkl- TL-cr;Vtt'ir"-7 :!-;? tf r-r-a'i t" f : !, ; , i I 3 " t , x jw I Ibt .i' j- .5 in ) ' r . m ; -. . , , . , . , . ' AND Building' Ma terial Paints OUs . AND' - Varnishes American Field -Fence I W, SMflD. JTew Ken, I. 0, '.- HENRTS y Prescriptions from all physicians. Quickly and Ac curately filled. ; - - Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles., ' Pharmacy PHONE 17S ' Do you feel athrillwhen- the band plays Dixie? & You will experience the same sensation in reading 1 . - T OVT7 UNDER - By RANDALL PARRISH It is the story of a pretty- ro- : mance of 'a charming Southern lass and a Northern soldier dur ing the Ovil War. The kind of a story you likex bubbles with' . excitement from first to last ALL BOOKSTORES have it for sale, $1.35 net A. C McQurg & Co., Publishers New York CHICAGO San Francisco FOR SALE! " Big Mammoth Soja Beans, field Peas of all kinds. .Oat, Hay Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet. Pulp. Distillers Grain which is the highest in Pn teids of any feed sold on this market,' and produces' milk in - quantities,- Alfalfa horse feed.; T BURRUS & CO. 31 33 Middle St New'Bern, JS. 0. ; ; Phone 184. . 1 , Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co. Lake Drummond Transportation ; , Co. Lake Drummond Towifijr Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, I'rotected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth Always. Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Movement ' For tolls, towinjr and freight ratea apply at or. e in St-a)oard Iiauk IJui! 'j iiig etiJ at I ' p Cr. . k Lock, Va, f'. !'. K',:;, Pres. J. A. f.'.'-;n,r..5. I. c. r.x' r: ;!. I. T. V T
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