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rt'.u: Two Sections, every Tis.-ij ant frlday, at Journal Bulld-- W Craven Street ' . CriLT3 Im E3TXXa s CMTC3 AND PKOPRIITOR. Ctfal ape ot Hew Br -and Crsvea Ccttj. . .' " ? 33CaiPTlON B1.TS8. rmlHw'..'.. .. .. .. ..I " Tiiree .Months. ...... . II fca Krttaf,.'. .. . I elv Month.. .. .; LM - --ONLT IR 'ADVANCM. The Journal la cats sent on pay-la Idvanos basis.' Subscribers will re war aotloa of azplraUoa ot their sub eraiptlo&s and an Immediate response la aotloe tu M appreciated by the . Advertising rates lurataiied upon application at the office, or apoa la aabr bf asal-'' ' n&teied at the Foeiofnoe, New Kara, II. C u second-clase matter. New Bern, N. C May. 28. 1912. THE QUESTION OF COSTA OIOUS DISEASES. There will likely always be an issue between the health authori ties and the citizen, on what art the tatter's rights. From earliest ages, the "inherent privileges ef the individual," in this day the rights'? of the citizen, have led to most mistaken ideas, as to what constituted the "privilege" and what were, if any, the limitations of citizenship. The question of sanitation had to become a matter beyond the individual to pass up on, because the individual would sot live op to the demands of clean Usees, that meant safety for his own family from disease aud those who might be in every day touch with him, therefore in danger of contamination, with the resultant chances of disease and death. In the matter of contagious dis eases, there appears to be a differ ence of opinion among the authori ties, who are presumed to paxs up on the subject, whose word is law in the matter of deciding as to quarantine or isolation of persons strieken with disease. Further it might be said that this question of quarantine is confusing to those who have had personal experiences with contagieus disease. Locally mere may oe seen on houses, the posted notice of quarantine for whooping congh, while cases of smallpox gt unquarantined. Both are contagious, and yet how many persons" would not say of the two, smallpox should be quarantined T K would be almost unanimous, and yet the authorities put the notice on whooping cough. Grant ing this right to quarantine whoop ing cough, and exempting small pox, those afflicted with the latter should not be at liberty to prowl or wander about the streets, in fact while a quarantine notice may not be posted on all premises in fected, yet there should be a re striction placed on those whose households contain disease of less virulence than smallpox or whoop ing cough. WHAT'S THE ANSWER f . - - . . f What is the proportion of illicit distilling In prohibition territory, to illicit dia tilling in territory where there is no prohibition t . The Charlotte Chronicle quotes the Columbia 8. G. State, as fol lows:" " "The 'dry' South eertaioly make a poor showing , from the law's viewpoint ha the 'Internal Revenue departnunt According to the report of Commits lobar Cabell, there were last year 901 illicit stills unearthed In Georgia, 420 in North Carolina, 249 in Alabama, 876 in Seats Carolina and 800 in Tennessee, an aggreiraU of 2.246 in those five states ut of a total of 2,471 in the who'e eouatry, la other words, there were xv more uucit sum aiseoTsrea in soutn - Carolina than m 42 atatea and territo ries combined." The above figures show an ac- destruction of moonshine stills, by the federal authorities. It must also be remembered that the local aathorities in all prohibition terri tory are equally as active in run ning down blind tigers, these ani cl.'3 not thriving in wet territory! T&ke the two forces, federal after L" 't d'-tliUrg and local author! r " :r t'.Ind. tirs, the fact that ; r la net Lcih kept from being ) t I pcTtr. ted from entering 1 " - J, ircvrs IL&t there I a uu:; tire Zctj and Jur , - :. J tie l nnl ansent and " i ' "i vr-l'i t -lir z ttcaine -ill' f. !j of t!.e li , I; ii t" a f;.2t of liquor f S i t" 3 j . '.ive to law , ;:.-v t'.a Uciu-i t it, t I n, fr. The Kind Ton Have Always Bonght, and which has been1 ,; la use for ovfcr SO years,' has borne the signature ot " ' ' has been mode under his per m": "of1 supervision since Its Infancy. , . vzcyf J-uxcAaZ!. Allow no one to deceive you in this. I 'All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jost-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Chlldrea Biperlence against Experiment .What is bASTORIA V Castoria la a harmless snbstltate for Castor Oil Pare goric, Drops and Sooohi? Syrups. It is pleasant. Ift " contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlo substance. Its ape is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms -and allays FeverUhness.., For more than thirty years it . . . lias been i i constant ua for the relief of Constipation. , Flatulency Wind Colic ' all Teething Troubles svndi Diarrhoea. It regulates , tne (Stomacn ard Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving- healthy and natural sleep. 'j. no ivnuaren's i'aiiacett--xne juouiera JiTiena GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bongbl In Use For i Over 30 Years TMf errroi ewnun, hudmt States goverotiient goes out of the liquor business, in matter of li cense granting and collecting the tax on its manufacture the moon shiner aud the blind tiger will have no business and will disap pear. Catarrh Cannot be Cured, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tbey cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to ears it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a qnack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years apd is a regular prescription. It U eujp. posed of the best tonics known, enp bined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect combination ft the two ingredients is what prodaces such wonderful results in on ring e$ tarrh. Send for testimonials, free. 7. J. CHENEY A CO.rope, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, pries 75a. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation. Men and women who are odd might get even by marrying. roiiYiRroNCTPiiii Von backaciu KioNCTa and Buuxxe It makes a difference Whether a girl says she will be a young man's sister or his sister's. BILLIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPAr ... TION. "' For years I was troubled with bilious, nees and constipation, shkb made lite miserable lor me. My appetite failed me. I lobt my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I sot trifd-Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tableta relieve the ill feelinst at onoe. strengthen the dices- tive functions, purify the stomach, liver ana uiooo, neiping mm sysum io ao lie work 'naturally. Mrs.. Kosa Potts, Birmingham,- Ala. Theee tablets are for sale by all dealers. . A woman most be proficient in the art of making up If she would have a mirrer lie to her, ' ' 1 . J. ' W. Jordan, a well known drntist of Hopkinsville, Ky., recently bad an operation for bia kidney trouble, but be says; "Ib'fimt real relief I got wit after taking Foley Kidney Pille. They ceased the terrible pain in my back and aecomplihed more good than anything 1 had tried I gladiy reccommend them. -Sold by all Dealer. , A woman can da n.och to brighten h?r homeif hubby will pay the gas bit. Foby-ISidnsy Pi!!: TONIO IN ACTION OUIOK IN RESULTS Give prompt relief from BACKACHS, XTDNBY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONQE3TION ef Ike KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION ef the BLADDER end all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MI DDLS AGED and ELDERLY Pi-OPLB and for WOMEN. HAVt MIGHrflT e C COM MEND ATtoa P. A. rH fr WMnrmi Bt., Coniw'"' ? , i i i... h ? nr. i. wru. f . r--.. it titm IT'f k ' !. i . r I U.iiitiii tirliMNii'lii fli . t ltt -i' t, P.nMif tn. If i;i Tl , ... . I , 1 I i n.y t m .r I - a t - . 1 t I .... y ..in-, i . . . - i.l ' I ' rC SAL.. ALL), t. .A , rrf.- . .r D 4 Hi r ft J Signature of .Mammy's Interpretation. ': " Archie Bell ot Cleveland went south one time as a guest ot one of the ad vance men of the Rlngling circus. The advance car spent two weeks la Ala bama, where the Robtnsoa Brothers' circus, which is a southera Institution, Is a great tavorlte. . - -.-"-" . The car was covered with pictures tod tiie negroes came down in droves to gape at them. There was a Has) etaS on top of the ear and on It was a pennant which bore the words: "The Greatest Show on forth Sep (ember V "Mammy, w'at dat sign mean r asked one ot a bevy of children a ne gro woman had with her v -' ; The womaa studied it for a time. : -It mean." she answered, "dat; die yere is de greatest show on emita Njept one MliUh Rohinaoa'bt'--8ae ixoay Bvenlng Post '. " it. Children Cry' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA V. ... ';) : A man isn't in love with a womaa nn lees she has the. power to make him miserable. ONLY A FIBE HERO., i but the crowd cheered, as, with bnrntd heeds, be held up a small round box. "fellows!" he shouted, "this BuckleaV Arnica Salvo 1 bold, has every th ng beat for boras." Right I also for boils, ulcers. sores, pimpiee, eesema cuts, sprains, braises. Surest pile cure. . It subdues inflammation, kills pain. Only 25 tents at all druggists. - ' , 1 111 ' Did it ever occur to you that foolish people seem to have a monopoly oe happiness t : ' ;" Now to the time to- ret rid of victor rneumatjism. You can do It by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment and mass aging; the parte freer at each applica t ion. For sale by all dealers. . SUMMER EXCURSION FARES ' MBBVawaaawsi ' Now in Effect to Beaufort and Morehead City. The seashore season is now opea and Summer Excursion tickets are on sale at all stations to Morehead City, N. C, and Beaufort. N. C. goad to return until October 31sr. v-v ; ; ,H Get complete information from any ticket agent. --- , f . . 4 W. W CROXTONa P. A.' .. ,' i ' ; Morfoat, Va. For" a bum or scald app'y Chamber Iain's Salve. - It will allay the pain! al most instantly and auicklv heal the in jured parte.' For Sale by all dealers. . , But the early bachelor is never bagg ed by the timid leap-year girl. roiiYmiirfEVFniat roa acwAifM aiOMaiaAMB atAwwc It takes more than beauty sleep put some complexions io eonditioa. to Lame back Is usually caused by rheu matism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better thai Chamberlain's Linimsr " Jot sale by all Dealers. -, : ; ' Natural PreUbltKy. ) 3. Adam Bed, who was the "wit ot tongrese' for several tjrma. kspt th Chicago Jewelers' association In as uproar when be spoke cf "tarr'a" at the annual banquet "Come tci,'. cant see food ia snjrUcz, tut It is always thare. he sU. ""ty. out U my cutnet a snort t'ni t:" vu an uproar tcaue a kllits mar r!. l a Mr, Dy. T!se gmmt'ors coi i.:. 1 1! st It w a kts cf f , l C.iUf a :m Lai be --a lost ti make r.-.y. J" t t;C: ca soe u. ' 'ne i 1 te tt.ae s. ; '..I tL&t ' ..,'' it wouat t 1 I t :r wo' ' 1 Is e".-.- 'i : lit r, t : iivjl.f! ! 1T,. . llo n an i a hero to Lis wi.'s's mo Vir. - i 1 Tri 111 TO s TPTTV. TT T Tr1V2v rr v !4.r.iimriMirk -f -rr . . j . - one in"his"cburf "py the aliteged eof Cerer. ruhkeen.' Perhaps It wasre; Vengenerhapsv some court pldtihi which. Fuh-keear'for reasons of his own. Was aft active participant;!. It Is of no Importance, that part of ii ' So much for the -first line; but, now we come " ;' : - . -. He paused to polish Bis spectacles. ,Teli me," be said more cheerfully, "do our free translations of the (Ideo graphs ao far agree' In essentials ehr , ; ., .;; v-" ; .. - -:" , Uke as two' peas!" Billings de clared .with manifest ' enthusiasm. The professor looked gratified and hbwed.1 -yi -'-.:(": j -fW6 Ve t6inef to -the Second Une, or,- more strieW epeaklh, tolumnj he said, ' straightening impressively. "Hero w find the astonishing claim made that there wlli be a change or metamorphosietof any-fad of aiilmal life that these habiliments gnsnroaa. Vmr :.. w The great man breathed heavily and batted at us ovV'hls glasses,' - "Credat Julaeus apella eh, gentle men r And ;he "winked knowingly. Dashed If he Hnt almost wtctj me swaMowlng a yawnteo! vf or I bsdn't any idea what he" Was talking about or driving at, andVby-Jove, 1 did know I was getting devilish sleepy,,;,.,, ? The professor , waved his glaeses. "Did you ever read such a childish, ridiculous, extravagant asseveration T" he demanded.- -- j t '. "Ass eht "Jshould '-Bay' so!":i 1 worked this Off indignantly. ; ' ; "Tonimyrot!" murmured Billings ab sently. He seemed thoughtful. I ' I, was thoughtful, too-iwojidelnsi by Jove, whether the professor would go soon, so we'Qpu'd turn in And get the. earlier ; '.iBtart ".tomorrow, up jthe river. But chiefly I was wondering wistfully if 'Frtinces 'would 'stllli bo angry wlurmV f f' ; . "Moreover.' ne 'in the 1 profes sor's voice ase" turned' again to- tjio lettering, "to assert further; that there will be a semblance not actual, gen tlemen, mind you," bat an optical Illu sion taking the form ot tome crea ture of the same kind that this silken tenement has previously inclosed.- "In other "words, " gentlemen. If I were to don these garments, I might, no longer look like myself, but like tome one else ' who. had worn them upon some previous . occasion per haps last night perhaps a thousand years ago. . Ehf Is that what youun- derstandr-- . ; -i;- -He duckedagain over ' the Metiers and onme up, ioofbg, chagrined ""Moreover, f;anj forced to cdnfeas, gentlemen, that I fail to find it sys tem any rule-governing these ridic ulous 'transformations. The hypoth esis is, therefore, that , the alleged matertalliatlons merely follow thd ar bitrary caprice -of the . magic" He rtcok hisheaa .''WeU,Bentleme11,a- r " realty, I must laugh!" h i i, ' ' " And be did! I hadn't caught the ' I thought of the telephone ntht olt drift ot what it was he 'thought ho but he Just caught niy, aim." First was laughing at! got the words, but . tIm r knew Jenkins tof take a lib I was too. das Wd ..sleepy to get the erty- ' ". ' sense. But t ws awfully glad J ,un-1 " "Come quick, sir!" .he exclaimed, deretood this much that ihat he was. i "He's up-steirs and, oft, oft; Hi' nut. attempting aow.avas a lauh; . I never S'r awful!" ! ,' '.I I -!S Would heve known-It' ;B was morel ( '"T Jove!" I gasped. "B0teine--like a shrieking squeafcJiJBty linge, will, see come right .fccf.iaS teU you know; thatrkort orthjng. you I feared this last fight"-"4n I' The professor looked ipffroni-;the rushed to the elevator .wlth Jejikins. pajamas, and folding Jiis arms,, eyed : -""He's in them black pajamas aa was Billings, with a cunning leefc - .. I talking about," aald Jenklne (oom- "I think I see," he said,-leveling Hy. "and he's run the perfesser off. his linger.- ' 'you- nave both demon- .' Leastwise, he ain't there, and his man strsted how nonsensical' is the assert' can't get Mr. Billings to o. lie came tion la thla inscription DoubUess you ' down for me, but I couldn't do a desire aa experiment upon. my. part-thing with him, either." - r to confirm your, proof of Its absurdity;1-': I knew I understood. It was the Reductlo. ad ..aksurdum eh, geaUe- . dwelling of his mind upon the rubles 1 menl". ' -hA,; ,.T;.. '. i He had gone back in the night tor A devilish queer look had come' Into ythem-n his sleep, taw all 1 knew, Billings' face. He.nodded, 'gatfiered , Bv I thought most likely awake, for the pajamas fcto the professor's aTm recent exp'erleiSce wlih hint Showed and patted him on the shoulder fa n t me that he didnt think anything of way I thought dTfenslvely familiar. , wandering around the neighborhood la ' "You've got iti professor!' -i i. ' . . - Timi"m mot 1H- nrntetanr! ha said. grinning. .... , Then he whispered to me aside: -"Not a word,. Dicky great Scottl Bat he needn't hare said that, even If had been mind readar. .enouga to, guess what word ne meant It wps about all I could do to get out a lant. word to the professor aa he went out the door: "'NlSht!' ' ; -,".. ... " .; CHAPTER XIX.. ..-ji i Th Collspoe of Bllllnn. I "Are yc rsure, Mr, LlKlitimt?"1 I strod cup 1n;hand, one toot the sU'uAuik b 'ore the Knhoka, tt,t other on the ri r iifi R lioard of the cir big d jul.Ie tiic"au red whale l of affair. Tl 'n was as fur ns I; hud tn admitted to the vi t li lo. J&t the fruirp was l!;'.i ;t there b at " . '. A 4 ' I V "1 Think I 8ee." " A !" ) . '. " ' ' i : i . l hind the steering wheel! looUci down at me 4n a nasty, aidewlse fashion, Ever? have" them do , you, that wayf Desldea, 1 somehow felt.that she had a feeling toward me as a man, an ua voiced protest against jtfty existence at all. . It found expression, in her suspicions,' sniffy manner... Dash it, 1 Just -hated that-womaa from the start! I felt it was hed enough, her Engllsb clumsiness in getUng the introduotlons twisted as I. advanced to meet the car, hut now I was of halt a mind that she had done It purposely. Could see with half an eye , that she Was de termined to make trouble about yes terday." .''' "'"Havent we met before, Mr. LigW nut?" she had asked. , ' But- it struck-' me that Frances glanced at' me with a kind. ot wistful light-in. her-lovely eyes, hub J saw that the game was to llejlke genUe man that sort of , thing, FPU. know. And,, by Jove, I was Jettiht ; Jtind ot 'used to It now, anyhow I taeaa alnca 1 had broken the ice last night, Not hard Bt alL though, after a few goee Teallyl ': - : . ' Sol stood out that I.had isver had the pleasure,'' you know lj that sort of polite rot. And all the", tune felt liKe a. jolly cad, -too, meeTinj .a girt wlh that, when she remembered! But, by Jove, it. was worth 8crlticlhg the frump fifty times over Just to see Frances' face brighten and note! her faint' flush and smile M she looked at me.;. For, dash It, I knew then' I had done the right thing I - ' 1 "ttih!" grunted the frump1, , com pressing her lips and looking at my darling, "There's - on . oo . thing: the. experience with Mr; Smttk will teacaN Francis a lesson!?. V-X '. , . The catl .-.Nice sort of hostt ., ,But the dear girl Just augh(i how I remembered that laujai . r "Poor Francis!" sh . aiii lightly. "Do you know,"; she added, "1 believe I can. forgive a Harvaif. ajat lmost anything, Mr. Lightnut" V , i By Jove! "The anged Jtnf fefore 1 knew what I was . dot$ pf jSought about the frump, I had i(tthMout a hand to-her, looking sr stra'ht In the eye and smiling. . She hesitated an Instant only, then laughea, nf I .felt her little fingers Just btuga xay; palm butT it was . enough. , '."' She flushed a little shyly .anA ad dressed the frump. .' "V"- "Are we going to keep Mr. Lightnut standing like this a day ft she asked. 'Halt on earth and half In' heaven like' what's-hls-name's 'Coffin,' sug Kesled. Devlilah good, that, Tion't you think? She thought so, for she opened the door herself as the frump turned, murmuring some silly , thUfl about Cbfna and the open door to America. What did China have to do with UT : - And It was Just then that Jinilna bolted wildly from the kalldUg.'' ' ' H ". nis pajamas. , . y iu januors paie ISCS D IS U the landing. t .. ; - v -rve sent for the polios, sir, and it j would be a good idea, don't you rhlnk, , It you could get him away before they : come. I don't want to get Mr. Bill. Uiga into no trouble." .."Good idea," 1 agreed. "We'tt. Just rush him to the car but, h'm!". , ! - 'I suddenly remembered he Was la pajamas. It might be all right to Billings to wander around in publlo jBtreets and vehicles In . He night things,, but -It certainly wouldn't do under the present circumstances! ' He i .mlght not care, but then, there were the feelings of the girls to consider. ' And besides, dash it I had some sort of Idea it was against the law. - Billings was standing by the win dow looking at a glass, thermometer that he bad Just withdrawn from his 1 mfouth.,- . -. ; :.- . 1 - ."Um!" he grunted complacently. "Ninety-seven' and a . anarter-Hny usual healthy subnormal tc" ; yreture. Pulse sixty-five respiration, twenty four and two-fifths excellent,, excel-1 lonO I am myself. La!" Acd he' whirled triumphantly. - '""Ab'r he said, "advanclct e. iarly and rubbing his hands, "It U you! , You have heard,' thenT Xarv clous,' isn't It wholly incredible! t i da you know"- here he t';i 1 at my' Dlrt front, took a pinch, r !i just as he had seen the I "I cannot find any t were, da 'on. t te The materlnlUatloa a;. Wholly oiJtical." ' "Never mlnd,Hr I aald 1 knew be was ta!:.' : rubles; "we don't car brightly. "Let's go do .t car nice or!" ?. I I hold of his fut p! !o, I ' "CarT" !:; i 1 ThT-n Ms f .5 i-o Irt :' e ! "Can, e dii-m i h, i 1 True, true! V. 1 : r -looked slioiit cn a t r.'v:u r L-u ;; r.r tse i t r t l. s. T I t t up" a saalf boot and a' pe '. e professor's - man-.protested: "Fi 'essor Door' bry don't llk, " ' "cii, dash It. 14 h:ut have them!" I exc lmed, for EUll-ga was already r1"),. :,iing happily and writing in the iutle blank beok. . "Come on," I pleaded, catching a fold of the pajamas. "Woslin't you like to come get some clothes onr" He drew back In alarm. "Ne, no aot yet not until ' I eesMlete my notes,' was Ws crnsr answjef.- "Ye khoV: rurllata "causa, r tJTtar ""ef fect us I" And he looked as though h thought this; would finish me.- : . "But your friend,"' he .exclaimed suddenly as he allowed me to throw a blanket about hie shoulders and we moved out of the door, "the gentleman I met last night Billings la not that the namef" .'.'' - .V, '.- i. I looked at him miserably as we entered the car to go down. ... ' rOa, I say BUUngs. old v chap," I protested earnestly, "d6nt you know me r I pointed to the little panel ol mirror in the cage. "Don't you know yotl are Billings? . Can't yeu seeT" , His fat head, pecked at the glass for aa .instant Then , he looked at - - (Continued on Pa " Ohildren Ory fCR FLETCHER'S . CASIO R I A Don't get your' coVs mixed when you set out tola!nt the town. - -", - ' John R. Statoh, Joyce, Kf hai a exceptionally severe attk of whop tag coush, fie sayef "If it btd tidi net teen for Fi.Wy s Hoiev and Tat Compoand 1 would hav I een een poller to quit work. Instead, I t.ever c i-sd a day, and Foley's Honey aed 'Bar G m poond gave me testant relief anil is tie only cough mrdicine we ever used. " Contains no opiates. ' For sale by all dealers Wv You could put a good resolution in cnld storage and it wou'dn't keep any better." ' ' A GREAT BUILDING FALLS. . . r ' , .'.. when its foundation is onritrnr int-d. aid if the foundation ef bea'th g od rtires tion is ait acted, quick clkepi-e Inwsr On ih firnt g'gnu of indiyesiu n Dr King's N rw Lf Pills .hould bi ttken to tone the etoroat and reguiat liver, kidneys and bowli. PUasHni, easy, safe ami only 2 cents at alldrag- fc" :222r: , ' And msny a man gets so mean h he actually does not care what .eo( e think of blin. . . Mrs. Rose A. Freeman, CKff trd.Vs , says th-y have! Ion . tM-d ' Foley's RemrdiiS ani want to ssy a good nod for them. She writes! "Foley Kidi eA Pills eurcd my Itusbind of a h n eHnd ing kidney 'rouble, alter a bad tsken other medicines witlo J', relief. We wjiildnit be wi hout Foley & Co'r medicine in' our bouse for many limes their est" - : -'' -n.v' p.:. 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" At thirty a spinster begins te refelire that she is missing the Ifrs. j The man who undent-nds e rhi lorophy of living is glad he's aflvr. y - Lake Dnimmcnd Canal & YVatfi to . ;; '. Uke Drummond Transpar(alio Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal - An inland. Route, Protected from Sterm Nine Feet of Water Uinimum Dptb . ; ,'AJwaya. '' , Quick Transit for Traffl'. Prompt Towing and Freight If ovemeat. For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Baak Build ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va . M. K. King, Pres. LA. Kitten, Sey J. B. Baxter, Supt. I. T. Vhltehurtt, Traffic USanaQBr. - Norfolk OfTice Bell Phone 2! WOMEN . Weaea cf tie L'jest type, romea cf trpcrior tl aca'ioa an3 a-J j:zzdL five weijll an J f.r:e ta tlt!r ep'siont, L!J.ly j::". j tls wcnJcrfd corrective t - crr.-re prcper.!;i tf d.?.m- :r.;ci a:l LircrTab- V.i. Hrt:". tL's"r- ia r r 1 7' t? v , .. i. . .. f U r t:. 3 tl re n i -wrJtasBt-.. .. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 28, 1912, edition 1
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