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ICE WEEKLY i?A- XstahUshctf 187S fiishd U Two Beatioaa, every Tmesday and triihj, at Journal Build - fcs-SO Craven Street CHAKLES L. 8TXTES8, ,-. -EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ' Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County. ": - '. ,.; SUBSCRIPTION ; RATES. Two Month!.. ,. ., .. .. ..t K Three Mouths., ...... . . SB tx Months., .. . . (0 twelve Months.. .. .. .. . . 1.00 ONLY IN ADVANCB. ',',. The Journal Is caij mat onpay-ln-idvance basis, 8utwcrlbers will re ceive notice of expiration of their sub nripttona and an Immediate reeponss o notice wv4 oe appreciated by the InurnaL ' - - '"'.'. - . Advertising ratea furnished upon application at the office, or upon ln 7ulr by maP !"- .fclnteied at the Poetofflce, New Bern, H. &. as reoond-claas matter. New Bern, N. C. August, 4. 1911. PROVEN VALUE OF EASTERN CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL. A few years ago whea there was a friadly contest among several eMs of Emvi OaraUsa to wars the Teachers Training School, that was offered, by the State to the place milking the best tender for the school, the importance of this school was not fully realized. The educational needs of this section were appreciated by those in close touch with the people while the necessity for a school for training teachers was felt by every county superintendent of education. Greenville was the successful bidder for this school, and the re suiting benefits since its establish ment go to prove the wisdom of those who advocated in advance that such a school was needed and would prove a success. July 28 th this East Carolina Teachers Train ing School passed its second year, which showed an enrolment of 528 students, though the dormitories could only accommodate 200. Du ring the summer term 301 students were enrolled during the 8 weeks, indicating the success of this part of the year. The record of the East Carolina Teachers Training School is most gratifying. Greeuville has gained by securing this school, tho' there were prophets willing to stake their reputations that Greenville would be sorry. Most of all the cause of education has been great ly advanced through the training of teachers at this school. Only one mistake was made, that of un der estimating the possible attend ance at the school and the jState not appropriating money for GOO instead of 200 students. DEMOCRATIC STABILITY EX EMPLIFIED IN JTJDSON HARMON. The national democracy has in Judson Harmon of Ohio, a presi dential candidate, who is free from even the suspicion of popu lism and socialism that is too pre valent in other candidates, seek ing recognition. Democratic sta bility! A forgotten trato, almost extinct in democratic politics, that of late years has sought to play opportunist against principle in order to win. In Governor Har mon is found this most desirable and pleasing attribute, democratic stability, and it sounds good to those who believe in democracy for its principles and not for its possibilities of; office getting nd political rewards. . The Nebraska-State Democratic Convention last week, showed the sentiment there for . the great Ohioan, , and more, showed the fidelity of the man for his party, in refusing' topermit "any per sonal demonstration' in his favor, as thereby there might be created trouble in the party ranks at this time, when it is so ueoessary that a united democracy shall present itself in order to gain success in 1912. This action it is predicted will gain forGovernor Harmon the TCphriutkii vote in the. national democratic convention. inc more mcio w uvw i Judsou Harmon, the greater is his strength among the voters. A splendid public record that lo'it Relf speaks the power of the indivi dual, of work accomplished that tells of character and a progressive spirit, of faithful public service that has honored high ollices and Iirnmr.ratic Party that has li unc l him for high public scr i -. , , 'i i' o j r :it unsettled po- i r I in till! J "UU ALCOHOL, J PER CENT. AVegoiiiWerrcparafionrorAs simit.iiinilicFootfanilRi'rttiia liiiiu-'SiotiimJisiuulLiiMclsiil' C3 a A3 po-. ,13 be 6S.;c.. ma m Promolcs Diies-tkHiffcriTut ness ami iHt.Coutains neiilra -r r ()p!U!t.M()i-()!imc norMitn'raLl oT'AtcoTIc. .Barye MAJitWZtHCm no uiC'i: Jff&l'r&itS- j5 P C Aprrfori femedy TorConsfips-; V()ms .Coiwulsioiisji'vcnsh ncss ,-aJLoss of Sleep. Tac Simile SignanircoT r .1 '..,' NEW YORK Uiact Copy of Wrapjier. litical silimi ion im all sides, the willingness ti) aciilice jtriuciplcs once held I'm- ;w) tliin; that prom- ses nl'l'uv, tin1 1 ni"!i)iTiitic stability of Oo 'i m: II.iiiiumi is a welcome sight lo thus'' il'.'iii.iciats and men of all pail.h's u lii.) want a man for I'lvsidi'iiJ . n hu is strong because of what I'.:' Ii is act-oinplished, and has lived In pi iueipU-s in all his public aci. Such a man com inaiiils I .iuDi'i a? ic respect, and cannoi, l;u ! !i 4.1m a lollowintr ol those v h. .1.1:1! a return to na tional linn ' 1 ;it !, slaliility. Sl:ili ( ; ; . ty of 'i'iil;1o, I .'i ' ';:, y, s-s. Fiiii.k ..I. Ivi-.vy inuKos oath that he i- , iii. i 1' 1 !' llio Itrm uf F. J. Ch.'ii 'v ('. ., .!..,i;i bnsineHS in I In- c.l.. . 'l'.-'. I'uiinly find Stat afm rv., -i.j ! -ii ;i nl linn wil, pay the .-mi! UW HUN'DltKD lnd,l,.v:,' i .1 nidi mill i'ery case uf i-iil.Miii ; i i 1 1 . t )e eul'fid bj the li.-c el Ii i;i'. 1 'i.ii.n-h Cure.. A X in .1. nir.NEY. Sivi'nii h"(..i,- ire :ul snhsprib t'l in my mi , 1 1 ' ' IIi'h -! 1 1 ilny of Di'cwiiIm t; A. !!. i fi. ;:, ..!) , ' A. W. CLKASON. i'i)TAKY Pl!BL1C IlallV r.ii inn i 'ur.i is taken inter nally, mi. I .ii t' iln i' t!y nil Ihe'blood mill ihiii'i.ii Miil.nc-- uf the system. Si-mi fur r .fmii mia's free. F. .1. niF.NK.V .V ('t).,Tolelo, O. Solil tlV nil I ), Il4"i -ts, 7f)l3. Tako llaU-s Family Fills for con stipal ion. ' Nrtvfouiviland. Ill jipljc C ca- ami swiftness of piihniiinl( ai inn m- livctik down ovur the piMMi'in iali n'l i f Amines that He outside onv lYi.n! ilnrr. There Is New foundland. Our c.u iie-it. spoenlation ln American settler, i'ut you ran't pro nounce it ho as ti fi'.ilisfy everybody. A visitor bus protested. The name bns tUree kcIIi! syllables. One must win. In Eurllsh months (he accent Is (Tenernlly put on tho noeomt syllable, for the dogs fnunfl their day. That Lf wrong, finite wrofig. T.ut do you know whether you nlmiflil say ."Now fnlu" or '-Nf aland ''"London Chron icle. CnU 11ml brui-ci may le hra'ed in about on -linn! Ihe time required by the usiml'ireutment by applying Cham berlain's Liniment.' It ia an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal wiih; ut maturation.. Thin liniment alt-o ren lieves soreness of tho iaup e and rheu matic pains. For sain by all Dealers, The Fanners' Free. List bill was pas sed hv the reaction .of Democrats snd ilnsurgent f:-i illIn ana with some aaiemlniHriiaj nii'l hu expected to find acceptance in conference. ' 5 - ' . WOMEN; ; Vomca tf the hfcuest type, women of isperior edacatica and refinement, vcXose discernment and judgment five, weight and force to the!rcpiaiov, highly praise the wonderful .corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the' many stages of woman's life, from girlhood, through the ordeals of mother hood to the declining years, there is bo tafer cr more reliable med icine, ChanJjtrlaia's TL!ets art f .'l every-! ere at 25c a Lox. dcrlwrOOiitt mm ki JR If HU For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years Tut GKMTAUII OOMMNT, MCW VORM ClTV.' Wnistler't ceeirtricijiet. Whistler's reuiarkublO' getitus Is no doubt responsible for his man; eccen tricijies. Fie quarreled Indiscriminate ly with friend mid foe. and for him the public were a set of Ignoramuses who bud no right to any opinion what ever. Especially well known la his quar rel with .lohn r.uskin, who ln his "Ars Clavlgera" had heaped scorn on one of Whistler's "Nocturnes" in the following language, "1 have eeen and heard much of cockney impudence be fore now, but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask 200 guineas for flinging a pot of paint la the public's face." The artist promptly sued for damages, and in the celebrated trial which fol lowed he was awarded one farthing, which cola he triumphantly wore as a watch charm ever afterward. In his nrt work, as in his own per sonal appenrance. Whistler was fastid ious. His palettes were beautifully wiped. Ills brushes faultlessly kept, and as for lita general behavior it was foreign, one may evjen say exotic. What He Was Shewing. A young uiiui sitting in a Bubway enr with legs crossed and one foot showing a highly polished shoe and silk sm k extended so far into the aisle as to make it almost Impossible for people to pass without coming ln con tact with the obtruding member was brought to a sense of his disregard for others by three young women who sat opposite. One Raid, "I wotader If he Is showing Ids foot or bis Shoe?" The second said load enough 'to be. heard above the car clatter rtnd of the amusement of others, "I think be wants to show his clocked socks watch it" "No," snid the third, "he's only showing his bad manners." The foot en 1110 down nmWwas lost ln the crowd which got off lit the next sta tion. New York Tribune. ' TORTURED FOR 15 YEARS. by a cure-defying stomach trouble that ballied doctors, and resisted all reme dies he tried. John W. Modder. of Mod- dersville, Mich, seemed doomed. He had t) sell his farm and give uo work. Hia neighbors smri, "he Can't - live much longer." "Whatever I ate distressed me," he wrote, "til I tried Electric Hitters, which worked such wonders t r me that I can now eat things I c aild not take for years its surely a grand remedy for stornacn trouble. J'lwt as good for the liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 60c. at al druggists. ,. Sounded Ominous.. ' ' "Dad, can I take a post graduate ronrse ln biology?" ), J "That depends, daugbtelr," replied the old man cautiously. . "What do yon want to buy flrst?" Pittsburg Post ' ..'. ' It Is easy to take a joke In the spirit In which It Is Intended If it la on the ather fellow. ' , : , I , FALLS VICTI M TO ; THIEVES, S. W. Bends of Coal City, Ala., has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve years. They Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. - He's well now. Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dy spepsia zijc. ail drugg ats, . '" - A Hard race, " Bobby's papa, who Is .a naval offl cer. took hint to rail upon the famllj of a brother onlcer who bad just re turned from a criiise to the tropica.. Among. the treamiren exhibited wai large red una blue parrot, 'whose ap 111 ranee and conversational poxcer proved moMt fascinating to the little Niy. .While the grownnps were en-i gHged In talking over old times Bob by, left to tils own devices, drew near er to tho parrot's rage, bent ja mak lng friends. Presently there was a squawk from the parrot and a little frightened cry from Bobby, who ran to his father, exhibiting a bleeding forefinger. The little man was brave, though, as liefltteil the son of .a suitor. lie brushed away bis tears nnd mild: "(lee, mi ut, but flint bird bas a hard faccl" Harper's Magazlue. ' Signature AA (V Use W For Ovjer w KM H t 2iJ H rm tin mm H H rar,i no REGULAR r.lEETING Considerable Business Transacted " At The lleeUng LastJ" Kighb ' ' The Board of Alderman held their regular monthly session last night at thseity ha!L Mr. W, D. Mclver appeared before the board and asked that a due bill of $20.00 for admission into the municipal usociation lie paid. Board ordered bill paid. Mr. Mclver also stated that city still owed him. $40 for services as at torney. Beard ordered that the 140 be board ordered that a Toucher be is sued to Mrs. Hawk for $16,80 for over charges for taxes. Mr. W. G. Boyd appeared before) the board in interest of Southern Live Stock Company and placed a proposition before them to insure the city's horses. Matter referred to street and pump com mittee for investigation: Dr. Patterson appeared before) the board and read a. report made by Dr, Graham in which he stated that certain dairies were in an unsanitary condition and should be cleaned up. Dr. Graham also recommended that no cows should be allowed in city limits. Motion car ried that parties owning these dairies be ordered to clean them and put things in a sanitary condition at one. r Members of Riverside Bote Company asked that the quarters and horse of the Sixth Ward Hose Company he given them. . in consideration they would give their services to the city gratis. Matter referred to the Fire Department Committee for investiga tion. The Sixth Ward Company asked per mission to use horse and. wagon at cot ored firemens' tournament at Elizabeth City. Their request . was granted and they were given $50.00 to be used in paying the expenses of the trip. After the reports of the various com mittee a motion to adjourn was carried. LIFE SAVED AT DEATH'S DOOR. "I never felt so near my grave," .ilaa W P Palf.nnn A W.limln. Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died .of consumption, and that I am alive today is due solely to Ut. K.ing e jNew Discovery , which com nletelv cured me. , Now I weigh 187 pounds snd have been well ane strong for years." Quick, safe sure, its the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 50c & $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggist. , Tins to Travelers. Take a candle In your bag and a box of safety matches. When they are wanted you will tie glad they were put ln. The space required for them Is small. ' A passenger on a steamer that was wrecked had a small candle, which enabled her to collect some of her most valuable possessions when the lights went out after the collision. Carry a few pens in your bag If you do not use a fountain pen. You will bnd that it is worth while, as the pens provided at some hotels and oth er public, places are often so bad. that It is impossible to use them witb any satisfaction. San Francisco Chronicle. Boy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is al most certain to be needed befose the summer is over.. This remedy has no superior. ' For sale by all Dealers. Net a Parallel Case.' A writer ln the Philadelphia Satur day Evening Post tells of a big over grown, bashful booby of a farmer's boy who was afraid even to 'speak to a girl, and whose father one day final ly lost patience and scolded him round ly for not looking about and finding some girl to marry. "Why," be said, "at your age I had been married three yean and. had a bouse and firm at my awn!" "Well, bat dad." complained tbe boy. "that alnt the same thing at all. Sou only had to marry mother, while I've got to go and hunt op some strange girl and ask ber to marry me!" WIFE GOT TIP TOP ADVICE. "My wife wanted me to take our boy tt the doctor to care an ugly boil," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, Ok la. "I said 'pat Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it.' She did so, and it eared tbe boil in a short time. " Quickest healer of Burns Scalds. Cuts. Corns. Bruises. Sprains. Swel ings. Best Pile cure on earth. Try it, umy me at an druggists. Civilizing the Indian. The following is from The Boal of tbe Indian," a book by Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman, himself an Indian "Long before I ever beard of Christ or saw a white man I bad learn? from an untutored woman tbe essence of morality. With tbe help of dear na tare herself she taught me things sim ply bnt of mighty Import. I knsw God. I perceived what goodness is. I saw snd loved what is really beaotrful. Clv llUatloa has not taught me anything better. As a child I understood how to giver I bare forgotten that grace since I becume civilized. I lived (he natural life, whereas I now live the artlOclal. Any pretty pebble wh valuable to me lben.very growing thing an object of reverence. Xow I worship with tbe white man before a ptiluied landscape whose value U painted "In dollars. Thus the ludlaa Is reconstructed, as the nat ural rucks are ground 'to powder and made Into artificial blocks whltb may be built into tbe walls of modern soci ety." Tbe House disagreed to the Wool bill amendment of t' 9 Senate and the mens Ore will t J tj cut. fere nee. CUBED T0STAY CU7.E0. How.a Kew Beru Citizen Found s Com plo te Freedom From - ; . Kidney Troubles, - V V' - If you suffer from, backache . From urinary, disorders '.."'. From any disease of the kidneys, r. , Becured to stay cured. - '. Doan's Kidney "Fills make lauting cares. - , " . ' .-. , . ' - - - New Bern people testify. ' r-: ' - " ' Here's one case of it: ; ;;; ; ; . Mrs. Lovenia Hall, 30 George street, New Bern, N. ,C; says: ' "Dean's Kidney - Pills have been of great value in restoring my health, -1 suffered from a weak back and pains across my kidneys that made me rest less at night. In the morning I felt tired and had no strength or energy. The secietions from kidneys were un natural and caused me no end of annoy ance. When I read about Doan's Kid ney Pills I got a supply from the Brad- ham Drug Co, and their une removed all my pains and aches. Since taking this remedy, I have had a better appo- tite and my entire system bas bten built up," - . . ... : ' (Statement given January 5, 1908.) A LASTING EFFECT. ' . Mrs. Hall was interviewed onVlovem ber28. 1910 and she said: "1 take pleasure in confirming ' my former en dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. They gave me permanent relief from kidney, trouble and during '.the -past three years'! have enjoyed very good health."; - For sale 'by all dealers. Price 60 cents.. Foster Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbe United States. -, Remember the name Doaa't nd take no other. He Took the Cue. Be was a. man who gave little and g6t much. ; Today, for Instance, lie had got a clothes brush, a basin -of water. a towel and a shine, and be bad given nothing at all. Tr-r-r-rlngl went his bedroom bell, The hotel attendant smiled sourly This was the fourth time be bad' been summoned, and be did' not hurry. ."I. thought you w ere uever coining,' exclaimed the visitor when the at tendant anneared nt lasu "Are you nicknamed "Slowcoach?" " "No. sir." answered the attendant. "They call me 'Billiard cue.' " "Billiard cue!" repeated the visitor, frowning. Then an Inspiration dawn ed. "Ah! Been use you're such n stick, I suppose?" he asked.- . "Wrong again, sir!" returned the at tendant. "It'a because I work better with a good tip." I.iui(i"ii Answers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R 1 A Charles A. Wbita tho self cenfessed bribe-taker, repeated his story of cor ruption at the hearing of tlai Lorimer investigating committee, A well known Des Moineg woman af ter suffering' miser ably for ttvo days from bowel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy.. For .sale by all Dealers. , When the Operator Says "Line Busy 1 When the operator gives jou the '.'busy" report it does not necessarily mean that some one is talking over the telephone called. The line may be busy when there 1h no one in office or bouse, when there ia no possible way for the telephone to be actually in use, , It may be. that some one is- trying to call the same telephone, and should you or any one else call at the- same time the operator wxuld get the "buny " sig nal and so report. Oftentimes servants use tbe telephone or answer calls when no member of the fain iy is at home, and in such caiei tha "busy" repo:t is given. , I '"'' 'Tbe line is "busy" on a duplex sta tion if either telephone on the lire is in use. The line is "busy" on a straight line telephone when the extension sta tion is in use, The 'busy" report is a "source of an noyance to many tetepbone users wt 0 do not understand that the line can be busy if any one is trying t get tho number, even if Jt is known tbat there ia nobody at horaev We'd like to have you bear these things in mind, particularly during these hot months, when all of us are annoyed by the heat and easily exasperated, We are taking . proper precautions to make our service as near perfect as possible,. Our operators are co opera ting with us. , " ', ' We'd like your eo-operation, too. HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH . COMPANY, r , . - . Two Norfolk women" said they heard Henry Clay BeaUie, Jr.; the alleged wife murderer, say he would "get rid" of his wife. , .. '' . . 1 1 Mrs. O. B, Harvey, of Eikins, has brought suit agHinst her husband, ' Dr, G. B. Harvey. . (IILLTHSCOUGM AXDCURETfcss,u;::3S 1 -'., . I - V t I - U k Lali .5100 MP i I FACES Evenfhe Muddy Fluid Now Ob- ' T- taiuable Is Limited ia . T ' '- Quantity.,-;-Jl. - Baltimore, Aug. 1. Baltimore is now threatened with a water famine. Re ports from the va'ijus reservoirs and the dam at Loch Raven show that the daily consumption of water is in excess of the flow. V;-v. r -v-J-i. I. No matter What happens the city is facing a critical situation. If there are rains, the muddy condition of the wa tor will continue, - but the city will be assured of an adequato supply of wa ter, such as it is, , V. . " , In ease there is no. ram tbe water will clear, hut the city will face a water famine, ; Conditions are worse : than in mans yews.- Tim clear water reser voirs contain practically no reserve sup ply. ' Ihe only supply the city has to fall back upon is that 'behind the dam at Locli, Raven and in ; Lake - Roland. This has been diminished gradually day by day, .... . ... " ' :. ' - lteporta uora t e various reservoirs and Loch Raven 'and Lake Roland were compiled this afternoon. '-Tney show that the consumption is greatly exceed ing tbe supply. .Water Engineer Quick refused to discuss tbe matter, ' .' Children Ory . FOR FLETCHER'S . - CASTO R I A " When Lobsters Were Common. The lobster wait not always the aris tocrat-of the supper table and tbe most costly of delicacies. A man who used lo live In Maine, but now lives ln Ohio, has this reminiscence, according to a writer in tbe Cleveland Leader 'One dny here in Cleveland I tooka friend out to luncheon; and suddenly the old appetite for lobster came back m hoth of us. as. we were both born 011 the Maine coast. We had two full portions, and the bill was $2. And yet as n boy I'vo seen my father standing on ihe wharf, bargaining with n Dsn erinan for bis lobster catch of the day, and often, for $2 I've seen the lobster fisherman turn oyer to my father the entire atch. and the whole boatload 2f0 or 300 big. black lobsters, perhaps -would be dumped pn the landing and taken back ou our old farm bh feed for the pigs. - - r - - ;. -. '- WHAT JS BEVr FOR INDIGESTION? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, On tario.has beiyi troubled for years with indigestion, and m ornmenus Chamber Imn's StoinuCb and ; Liver Tablets as "the best medicinj I ever uted." 1 troubled with indigestion or conctipa- tinn givo them, a t ml. They are i er5 tain to prove bene! clul. ihey are easy to take and pb.'nsa it in eltfct. Puce. 25 cents. Samples free at ail dealers. Why Thackeray V.as Movsd to Tears. A , lady, an liitiliate friend and frequent '.'. visitor - nt ,, the Thackeray homo, called lute one afternoon, Rht wn shown into tbe study ; and on cn tering perceived the' novelist blmsolt seated at. his deal;, ' his head bowed upon bis arms. Fearing she was la trading ln the presence of some great snd unknown grief., she pnused,- best tn tins. Then, thinking she might be of some help or, nt least eipresa her sympathy, he stepped forward. "-Just then Tlinckeray looked up. 1 1 is sboul ders were shaking, the tears stream Ing from bis eyes. ". .. ;: -.'"., ''' "Little. Nell ia dead," he said broken . "Little Nelir his yisitor interrognt "Yes. Mrtie Nell." was the ouswer. "She la dead. I've Just been reading It".. Before film 011 his deals lay un 0wn copy -of "Old Curiosity SU'jp." Ladies' liomn Journal. -; : -, .' .' GRANULATED SORE EYES . . CURED. . "For "twenty 'yews I suffered from a bid case of granulated soieeyes, says Mtrt n Boyd of "H nrietta, Ky. "In r'ebruary, 10 )3, a gentleman asked me uTtry Ciwrnbei-laiu'i i Salve, I bought one box nnd used. a'"out two-thirds of. it and my eyes have not given me any trouble since."-, Th: I sslve is for sale by all dealers, . . . '. . -' Making a Hero. :'- '" ' A nourishing suprer, a good night's f-sleep aud a One nnrnlng hove often made n hero of tbe same man who by Indigestion, a restless night and a rainy morning "wou.d have proved a coward. Chesterfield. .;' . ' ' y ' Coming DovivV Tho Madam (with n hand to her head) Is 'my hair coming down, Kate? The Maid Tea, ma'am, In a nilnuto. I'm. going right upstairs for It now. Tonkers Btatesmnn. '. ' - Lake Drummond Canal & Water --.'--" to. ' Lake Drummond Transportation ; Co. ' Lake Drummond Towinjr Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth Always. ... , Quick transit for Traffic Prompt Towing and Freight Movement. For tolls, towing snd freight rates apply at office fn Seaboard Hank Huild ing and at Deep Crec't Lock, Va. M. K. Kina. Pres. J. A. r.'.ilten. Sec J. B. Caxhr, Supt. I. T. V.'hitJ.uict, Un:;:c rana5r. Nolf.,:k (.".'..-e P. II I bone :. i "-!" ' r' . AND ,. Building Ma v teriaj Paints. Oils Varnishes American Field Fence SrjiALLWOOD. kera, . C lew asEassaaas HEN RY'S Prescript! ns from 9II physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a 1uf line of Choice ToUet artic! inacy , r it PHOM3 173 for Sale by - ; 1DW. A New Bern, N. C. Middle St , E-Z JARS QIS. 90C. D0Z. ; Pancake Flour : v pkg.,. 15c Best Tub Butter . per lo7 32c Print Butter ' 35c Best Flour ;: " .:; ,f- 8c 1 ' .... , H. ' ' Fancy Evap. Peaches 15c Best Lard . - ' ' 12c Picnic Hams " - . 13c h. c. mmm Phone 174 Middle St. FRESH SUPPLT . WHITMAN'S ; CANDY BilS PHARL1ACY PHONE 56. PAD CAIEI 1 Ull . UtLUU k Big Mammotri . Soja Beans, , Oats, Hay,' Cron, Erand,' : Ship Stuff, Beet Pulp,. Dis tillers Grain, which h the highest in Protcids of any feed sold oa this market, and produces milk ia qua.v titics. -- - Burjius c eo. 31 C3 TJi-iaic fit. Kcw I'.tru, N. OJ ri.cne r s. IHomeTools The better the too!', the A better the work. - There 1 is ont sure way to get the 1 , best tool for any purpose 1 ' ma Qulltr Tool " - I and see thm you .T' " " get them by bov .. y'jitf ing from us and lookluf for the Uittft trademark. J5 err - Kul 7 i i Keen Kuuer tool . ; I guaranteed. . .. . - 1 v ' ,x GASKILL
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