Children Cry
' ' w
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and -which has been
In aso for oyer SO years,
-y
All Counterfeits. Imitations and " Just-as-cood " aro but
'Experiments that trifle with and endanper the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverishjfs. For more than thirty years it
has been f i constant i! -e JV? the relief of Constipation,
: Flatulency, Vind Col'.c, ail Tcctkhijf Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates tiie Stomach ard Bowels,
assimilates the Food, nivins; healthy and natural sleep.
The Chil-lren's Pangea-Tito Mother's Friuud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
J Bears the
The Kind You Have
In JJs?
SI
For Over 30 Years
THt CCHTSUB COMPKNV, TT MURRAY STWCIT. NCW VOWS CITY.
B-SIrlMraiMgttBgS- 1
PRESBYTERIANS I
HDLDGQNFMCL
Meeting This Weiu :it V;isliiiii
ton as I'uri of (.:: p.; n
( .'over iii'i Sc hi ii.
DR. SI MMIKi I
V, 1 1
Dr. Martin of Dmidson ;ii
I.'.".: .; .'! nl I ' rnoir i i
lion To ii" f here.
'I 111' S( nil In rii 1' , .j .v ; , i i ,il
lias M innl .i i m . ii -.-i , ii m, , v
an I nh u .i i"' ; . th,-.. 'i., i
AssC.lll'l . i hi- . I .'. ! I -
gat her m,in ', I;,
MTOlllI, In . 111! i .i' ' I . i .
the chi'n h 1" .in .! in. i'
lilt1 Ik-ik''!' rnt v "i .. .'t ;
To I i - i .ui i , i i . i . .. . ; . '
taining I 'h-m- "I h ; , - r . -1 . .
('rcrxi-s arc In-in.j I'. '! .ill .
South I'm" iri.n.i i I '
Klori l:i in I Ik'.i! .. n . -1:
these will !. It . -,. I , - i ,
February. I ' i !
tery t i i i 1 -i . -n. - .r. .
at kalc-uh, J. in . i!, ,
ington Jan. 7 1 Ii .u.', :':. !
of both i- . !'. V, ( :!i , i
noota,' I mi.
Program a.ti it!: . il
Washington, . ( . in. -.
8:00 p. in., I'. i-.'.i , I.
Emphasize lv.i nv !. ;( i i
Rev. Ceo. tki.,-.. tr.,.
C, Con.-ci'.i i ril I "- --m,i ...
W. ('. Siniih, Ki. ! n
Tlle-clav, Jan v . I" l
Our IVi-r.li n r IV i - m
til Kvan'eli-i.:.
K.. J. II. -.mi in.
i'i i n.
Bible Stiti'.v on I'ei -i.ii. il W.'ii
Rev. C. Miive. il-.n.
- i
Bible Strrrly on -i. wan, -!tii.
Dr.. XwMartin, M.ivi I ..
The Kvrry Member ( anva-s.
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'.al'ooga
'I i nn.
S ' t p. ill
Hie, ( h.
The Church at Work
Ro".0spBr;jP,iloii
Di
'a,
Liflj ifcl l.eadet shi ,
Dr.' Martin, Davidson, V C.
It is carni'stly. hoped 1I1..1 thi- con
,'ferencc .ii'-ing soneir New lUrn and
being an outgfoth m tin Men
warn movement- -as applied hy 1 lie
rrcsoytenan church to the dehnite
ends fEvatigelisni and l.eaih rship-
will attnet not only the men of that
denejWMif.1011 ' hut workers, thinkers
andrttfif s fiSim tin- other churches.
Entertainment will be provided for
all who"1 'cmiTc! ' ' t)r. Summerell will
gladly strid '(jje'.'iamcs of a'l who wil
go to he VouiJllUtec of arr. tM;eineiil
4, 114 '
STOMACH TROt'bLE CI RED.
If yotl' have any trouble with your
stomach you should Jltc Chamber!. lin'.
Tablets. Kfr. lilTKlote of I-'.dina,
Mo., ay:,"I yavc uscdag'eat many
differcat jnedicines for stomach trou.
ble, bfiiujChanibcrlain's Tablet
' more hcnefcjial harany other remedy
I ever 4je4!,VvlFcr' jale by ajl dealers.
(Advertisement)
re eif agreeable io a nan,
Alony arui want lo borrow
money froth u.
- r. .4 1 -, -
It yourcJiTrfriMi ygiybiect to attacks
of eroup"watch for' t fie fir t t.ymptom,
hoarie. Give OliJSflicrlaitiV Cough
RcitiedvHs ojli, s.thg.J.-hild bectii,e
hoarse ajuP te"rwnr tnay be warded
off. For ale by ull dealer, , (Adv.)
for Fletcher's
has borne the signature of
i ana has been niaue nnuei his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow so one to deceive you in this.
Signature of
Always Bought
Impression (iencral That Friday
Night's Kvent Was (.ood
1 or The ( i ty.
:i.l. 'I'll KM OI-ThN, SAYS
I hiuks I hey Shou'd 1 e Held Sem--A
ii ii ii.illy and Offers To
Buy Tickets.
I I
in
ll,
til -I .111:1'
1 1 i ii iii-r ieu
i-io-i Hotel h
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:e N,"
l:t ii I lie t
r.eru i ':
in1 er of t iiu.mi'rci
a p
l.ii i li in! i- ,
t llel "(l lioni
i pre-i'ilis
l ull! Ml llll'll t .1 !
ti l l. II .
,.-
.1 I . el : i-i ll-j
ealare it could
celled People
1 1 1 1 K Ii i i I .i rii i-.
..dinu "I ' he i i m .it
im e ilr.iw I lie
in I:. -lull
New li'i,
,..,,! I-
thai the eit i indeed a
New l!i r n'' and t hat t Ik
.1 li
ne wire
and believe
l .;,! . in -.r. in t hingr. hut in putting
i ir ifii.,iLi!itr- n! i n -pir.u Luis into
"it-Hi. 1 here M.i- heardl; .'. i.itor
'no iM-. mil -I I In I. . in-1. ii i ,:n- listened
i tin How il nr.iinr aj)d ji.n'iook of
ii in. in- -i.i.-i.inii..l pin i, i In- pi'M.
i in who u ,i- urn i r.ili ,eil , ii Ii t In--in.
"I . ii:up r.iliM- .ictivitv.
hen l-r-t 1. 1. nine.1 it v. .i- i l-.e in
ill l . . i j in iiold the-e banipicst s an
'i ill ttne pioi"i:n-nl iili-.-n h.is
sll.
:e-t il ihat
n 1 n- Ik. I I -t-i.i i-
I II I! II. I II
,i llillllliel"
I I there
Ii.:., i In
to 1 lll .11
in I li.is of i i ii I in perchase
' I .n ki l- nn cm I oecsion.
e tl.entv tile ,1 In r.- 11 III!
-.line opinion .mil are willing;
least t .i n i i. l. i ; s I here is nu
.1,'iii't ln:l lh.it ill
iiel I si-.hi-.iniiu.ilix
I Ik N.'v I!.-. 11 1
li.inipn-i i w ill b-a-
-ugLi'sle;!.
teil.U is .ilive to
every opportunity am
as was sliowr
I y the li-reefal addre
ses Fri lav night
li smile ol tin- leading litiens who'
look -t.iiiiic.s and trroved their argu
niii.t. -he is fisi coming to the front
and bids fair to be the leading city and
iniliistri.il centre of K.isiern North
t aroli na.
():d words of praise and commenda
tion ol the wondeiful progress made
dining the past few years wee heard
from those who were the guesis of the
city Friday night. The first annual
t'.ii logi'iln-r is a thing of the past but
it leaves onlv pleasant memories coup
led with a determination on the part
of the business men lo pull together
?.nd make New Hern better and bigger.
Persons t.ou bled with partial para
lysis are often very much benefited
by massaging the affected parts thor
oughly when applying Chamberlain's
Fiiiir.ent. This liniment also relieves
rheumatic pains. For .ale by all
dealers. (Adv)
Ol'AKILRI.Y CONFERENCE.
Today is the occasion of the First
'Quarterly Conference at the Centenary
Mcth"dist church. Rev. J. I' I'nder
woo.l, the Presiding Elder of the Niw
Hern Di;;tri-t, will preach at both
hours. Mr. I'ndcrwood has the rr- u-
tation of I cing a most excellent preach
er it'd mil have large audiences to
hear him.
A man always tirnks down in his
heart that a woman is sensibly if she
refuses hint, and usually he is right".
, 1 ''
MAKES THE NATION GASP.
. The wfirl list of iniuaie on a Fourth
of July stagger humanity. Set ovW
against it, however, i the . wonderful
healing by Bucklen't Arnica' Salve, of
thousand wha ufferad from burn.
cut, bruises, bullet wound or explo.
wan,: It the quick liealer of boil ,ul.
qer, eicrms, orc lip or pile. 2
DINNER STRUCK
POPULAR R
at all ii t.kli9t.
GOEXMF.KT INVESTIGATES
Prosecution of. Liquor Shipper Maj
Reult From Inquiry.
The forty-three barrels of hiskc
nhich was libeled and taken from thi
Norfolk Southern Railway Company 't
Veight depot y: this city a. few eekr
igo still remains stored in the govern
ment buildin and will doubtless re
main there until the April term of
Federal court. This whiskey was
;hi)M'd- to one J. II. Smith by a firm
n Cincinnati, O., and the government
is now making an investigation to find
jut whether or not the shippers knew
that they were shipping this whiskey
o one person and that another was
receiving it. There is a heavy penalty
for knowingly shipping v. hiskty to
man and using an assumed name am'
if such is found to be the tacts in this
case the shipper will be prosecuted.
Mr. Country Merchant, try an
advertisement in the Semi-Weekly
Journal and increase your business.
BRIDGE CI.I B MEETS.
The "Auction Bridge Club" as
charmingly entertained yesterday after-
noon bv.AIrs. Robert Du al tones,
it her llume on l.a-t Iront street.
1 i- . i- . . .
ly
Palms aiJ ferns made the rooms at
tractive. After an exciting game a
tempting salad course was served.
Those present were: Mrs. Owen
(iuion, Mr... Robert Nixon, Mrs. Char
les Dui'v, Vr. ('icon Dunn, Mi.
I oh ii T. Hnllistci. Mrs. I'ranris Stringi r
DulTv, l--s. 'Thomas Hyman, Mrs.'
Kdw.ird ( lark, !ises Jauet I lolli-ter, I
I aura lluglu-.-., Moliie Heath, Maiga-;
nt liry.ui,
i )li cr.
Sadie I ld':-l. r and M
MOV E ON NOW!
,i policeman to a street Crowi
sa y
whacks heads if it don't. "Move on j
now," says the big, harsh niiin-r.il pills j
to bowel congestion and sullering fol
lows. Or. King's New l ife Pills don't
bulldo'-c the bowel-. 1 hey gently
persuade them to right action, and
health follows. J.ic. at all druggists.
(Adv.) :
PICKING OCT A HOME FOR
I RKS I I NT TAFT.
V W aven. I unit , .'an. -. c
;o.iuions ha i been opened between
'iii nils of I're-iileiit Ta'l for lis leas-"
line ol the 1. 'Nil :lc- re; idem e on I. II
House Aveii'ie and Irumbt II street,
bui his 'i lends he.e -late that the house
In- will oil upv as his perniailei.' .1- 1
deuce ' H not be .-elected To:" e viral
weeks It is understood ihit President
Fall will not come to this ill v to take
up his -.bit ics as prole-.-o- or law h-ciuri"-till
nest fall. Hi Ir.ends iiere expect
him te go -1011th for 1 re-t after thi
ret.ic en' from olli'--, March -1th,
He is epe;ted here fur the month of
I il 11c, when he ill meet with the
unittii corporation and will be present
at the Hotel Fait at that time. His
residence here w ill be I, ased for sev eral
veils, or vill be bought outright and
he will take possession of it abou
September 15th.
ENDS HINT FOR RICH CIRI .
Often the hunt for a rich wife ends
when the man meets a woman that uses
K Ice 1 ire Bitters. Her slro-ig nerves
tell ill a bright brain and cvcif temper.
Her peach-bloom coinpKliou and rubv
lips result from her pure blood: her
bright eves from restful sleep; her
elastic step from firm ,fnc muscles,
all telling of the health and strength
Fh-ctric Hitters give a woman, and the
freedom lii.ni indigestion, backache,
headache. aiming and diy spells
they promote. Kvery where they are
woman s lavortte reinerlv. It weak 01
ailing try them. 50c al all druggists.
(Avd.)
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Pursuant to powers of sale contained
in two certain mortgages ,one executed
by J. U. Hooker to L. C. Carroll on 29th
Sept., l'HO, and transferred L. C. Car
roll tu T. D. Warren, and the other
executed by J. B. Hooker and wife Caro
line Hooker to T. D. Warren, executed
Jan. 2nd, 1912, said mortgages recorded
in Registry Craven county in Book 65
p. 499 and Book 187, p. 509 respectively,
default having been made in payments
of same and for the purpose of foreclosing
same, the undersigned assignee and
mortgagee will on the 3()th day of De
cember, 1912 sell for cash to the high
est bidder at public auction at Court
House door at New Bern, N. C, at 12
M. o'clock the following described real
estate and personal property, vu:
FIRST. Certain tract of land lying
and being in No. 5 township, Craven
county, N. C, being part of a grantto
T. T. Gooding dated 15th Oct., 19k,
recorded in Craven county in Book 194,
p. 4.H, and described as follow: Be
ginning at a pine and runs N. 69 W. 48
p. to C. C. Reels line, then N. 23 1-2 E.
74 poles, then N. 6 1-2 V. 52 poles, then
N. 17 1-2 E. 98 pole to Ncal' first line
for 300 acre (now Taylor's) corner,
then S. 81 E. 96 poles to N'eal' or Tay
lor', then S. 30 W. 30 poc, then S. 70,
W. 277 pole to the beginning, contain
ing 325 acre more or less and being
ame tract of land conveyed to J. B.
Hooker by T. T. Gooding and wife.
SECOND. Alo the following per
sonal property: One white horse. 9
year old, ona open buggy, fivt cow
and five calve, .marked in J. B. Hooker'
mark and known a home cattle of aid
HnnLfr. one hull and einht vcarlinus
fit same mark and stock. '
This 28th day di Movember, ,
T. I). WARREN,
, Aniitet ,of L. C. Cattili.
T. D WARRBW.
iiorltaiel
EXPECT REVOLT
IN PHILIPPINES
Said to Be a "Krame-llp" ro Revo
lution In The Islands
This Winter.
MERELY A POLITICAL MOVF
Planned For Purpose of Showtnfc
Thar Islands Arc Not Rea
dy for Independence.
Washington, Jan. . According to
information received by the Bureau
f In-nlar Affairs and transmitted to
the W ar Department, there is a "irame
iid" for a revolution in the Philippine
Islands this winter. This plan, acc.ord
ii.g to the information, has been made
hy the wealthy property owners in
the Island of l.uon, on which Manila
is located. The revolution is planned
for the purpose of showing tiiat the
Philippines arc not yet ready for in
dependence. '1 he Bureau of Insular Affair has
i .' . h h
"I me coming insurrection, nea ten rv
the wealthy nroptr'y owners ol the
provinces contiguous' in Manila, the
capital.
1 he same report states that the.
nii'vennnt origin.dh was planned
merely as a political move, to offset
the acihiii'-s of Mant.el I.. Ouevon
Resident i oniini inner at Wa-hington
fioin the Philippine-. Seuor Oucon
has been figh'iug in :i:id out of Con
;iess for
AcC'Tilini; to
lilippine independent.
11 '
reports, received tlu'ifUKOXIt' HISE ASKS A -SPRfl A I TV
j iti-.urrect ion has got away ft out the
leaders to such an extent that is it
I feared thai the'e will be much blood
I shed and nisanlei before it can be sup
and ore-seil.
Secret service agent of the civ i
,.,,vcni!:ient in -In- Philippines and in
tclligcncc olttcer
of the army stationed
in the inlands have ben making investigation.-..
Tlicv have i (-ported that
the tinder for an uprising against law
!,,n, .,ricr Ms b, eu furnislv-d and it is
i,,ile to be iiiniler at any time. Pre-
Ip.ir.itions to meet the emergency are
being mad
'1 he centre of trouble
,ti. pears to be in t'.e Pr
bi'.iu;,!-. lv.ib.is, Kid ant! l.ag'ina.
,M ini'.i is in Ki..d Province. j
AI.CAZAR ASHORE. j
l-ate still pursues ' he Spanish schoon
er Alcazar which wa- al andoned of)
the coast of North Carolina on Christ
mas Di and which was later picked
up by a pasting steamer and Carried
into Lookout Cove Wednesday night
the sheooner broke her anchor (able
.in-.! drifted ashore. A wireless message
was sent to the revenue Cutter Semi
nole at Wilmington and Thursday
afternoon that vessel left for l ookout
I ove to render whatever assistance
w is possible.
TO CELEBRATE LEE'S BIRTHDAY
The local chapter of the Daughters
of the Confederacy are m.tkiti' pre
parations for the celebration of Gen
eral Robert l. Fees birth day on
iiuaiv 19. This occasion has ben
httinglv "I served in New I cm lor
cver.il vears anil thi-. year there will
be no exception to the general rule.
very interesting program is being
irranged for the owasion.
Here i. a remedy that will curi your
old Why waste time .old money ex
perimenting w lien you can get a prc
piratio.i that Fas won a world-wide
reputation by its cures of this disease
and ran always be depended upon'
It is known everywhere as Chamber
lain s Cough Remedy, and is a medicine
I real merit. I or sale bv all dealers.
(AHv.)
HELD FOR COURT.
Jchn C.ilmore, colored, who claims
Scotland Neck, N. ("., as his home,
was given a hearing before Mayor
McCarthy yesterday afternoon on a
variant charging hi with stealing
a mule from u!ius Arnold . w ho re
sides near Vanceboro. Cilmore was
arrested Tuesday afternoon by Chief
of Police l.upton while endeavoring fo
dispose of the animal for ten dollars.
He Dleaded not guilty to the charge
but probable cause was found in the
case and he was com mil ted to jail
in default of a bond of to hundred
dollars to await the next team of
Craven county Superior Court.
FEVER SORES.
Fever sores and old chronic sores
dio'dd not be healed entirely, but
iho'ild be kept in healthy condition
This can be done by applying Chamber
lain's Salve. This salve has no superior
for this purpose. It is also most ex
rel'cnt for chapped hands, sore nipples,
burn and dieeascs of the skin, for
sa'c by all dealer.'' (Adv.)
Hard luck never gels off the trail of a
blockhead.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of James K. F
deceased, late of Craven county, r..
C., thi is to notify all person hav -
inr claims against the estate of 'd,
dcce4ed to exhibit them 'to ,hf
MnHiBned on or before the 3 1 t. 1
day
of December, 191.1, or thi
notice
will be pleaded in bar of tMr
recovery
.Ml person Indel. rd to
ah i i I..I..-J t
please 'make Jn.medi.
,.Tyn,e t to the und.er.ig.u-d. ". ,
is Jlst day of December,. 191... k' your delTr Of ! 1
. c. p. fulchek. initamp to .bow tdirr--
inis.rato- of jamesey Ev Fui.ttle viU .b9oiaitad.
deceased.;; ; n0. , . ,j .-,.;, ..
'te ay
Th
Administrato
hcr, deceased.
PROFESSIONAL
H. M. Bonner M. D.
DISEASE OF; TH J
EYE EAR NOISE ud WrVaT
GENERAL SURGERY- . ;
Phones: Office 720 1 Res dene 220
Rooms 300-6 Elks Tempi; New ' Bern
GEORGE T. WILLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practical Wherever er
vloe is Required.
50 Craven St. NcwBern.N C.
SODTHERIT 1XMIBS UTIUrUfO
Simmons & Ward
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law
Office. Rooms 401-2-3 Elks
Building,
'New Bern. N. C.
Practice;: in the counties of Craves,
Duplin. Jones, Lenoir, Onslow. Carter
et", Pamlico and Wake, id the supretnt
and Federal Courts, and wherever tier
vices are desired.
DR. ERNEST C. ARMSTRONG,
Osteopathic Physician
(KinisiKkEO)
l T.-l 1. 1 '1 i
,s" r" 3 '
Men it:' tt li it o ti a nt In n
Ten ycHii experience in.treatingfchroD
tc diseases.
Complete Electrical Efulpmeat.
Do ycu near a trust? If to let me
show you my special make. For all
ages, from babies up.
PHONE 704.
D. L",
ATTORNEY AN.D
(COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Hughes Builditljr, Craren Street
NEW BERN, N. C. .
Practice in State anil Federal Courts.
Circuit. Craven, tierel. Jnnea nd
Pamlico and wherever aerrices are
desired. "
ROMULUS A. NUNN
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Office SO C'ravkn; Sntrrr
Telephone No 7 and 101
NSW BRnS. N.Cv
Carl Daniels
Attorney and Counsellor
At Law ;
Practices wherever services
are required.
Office in Masonic Building.
BAYBORO. N. C.
Local and Long Distance Phone.
T. D. WARREN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office, Room 406-406 Elk Tempi.
NEW BERN, N, C.
Practice in count i of Cravan, Car
eret, Ptmlieo. loMh a4 OnluW tot
in the Stat Suptttna and Fadara
Court.
W. B. Price
Consulting Engineer
County Surveyor
Room 316 Elk Temple
New Bern, N. C.
Raymond' P. Eagle
CIVIL ENGINEER AND
SURVEYOR ' 1
,. f -1 . ....
Elka Tempi. Naw Bar, N. C. :
Drainage Surveyi-a spec
ialty. Municipal work,
Land Surveys, Maps, Plans
and Specifications. ?
SPECIAL.
Why not patronire home iadustry
the buggy factory that can furnish
you a buggy and harness at the saute
price that you pay elsewhere for tfce
buggy alone? If you do not i need
the harncos, then give ui 1 145.09 far
the leather-top buggy. - - ... V
Some buggy wheels at 17.00 per set.
Your to plae, .
THE WATERS BUGGY WORKS.
7g BROAD ST. NEW BERN, N. C.
- . , p mffj
THAI SIZI " MUCI M tSKH
DlinPfnilT I I'?"T!1T
HUBnl UI! I I LI . i . I N
f fm .
'm '"; ; y
; '-'-&--.:'.- .? . . . 1 v
fc.4.i.lr. frrU tuwkUu,W,
JJJJcO.
r VI CO , Uslt
WE WISH
YOU
A HAPPY
New Year
J.S. Miller Furniture Co.
99-101 MID DLE STREET, PHONE 229 j
The Farmer's
NEVER before in
. ' vuuiiikj iitxa v ill. itii 1111 linu outu il
good opportunity to make money.
Of course he must exercise Jgood judg-
;- ment, and employ the very best mod
ern methods in order to get the most
benefit from the soil. At any rate, this
is a good time for tfie farmer to save a
little money for the future. This bank
invites the savings accounts of farmers
t paying 4compound interest onthe
money.
DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY, MAIL !
ill
L
NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST C?
CAPITAL ' $ IOO.OOO.OO
BEECH NUT BACON,
SARATOGA CHIPS,
Self-Rising Flour, Fresh
Fruit and Pound Cake.
..HACK-BURN"
3
iwwm iTi.'
NO MINIMUM ON CHECKING
ACCOUNTS.
We inwte both largo and small chet king ac
counts, placing no mini mum upon the amount
that may be deposited. -. t4.
The directors and officers of 'thi bank know
from experience that many of the accountswhich
are opened with small sums grow to substantial
proportions, some of the largest accounts in the -bank
having been started with moderate deposit, j-
m nimwm iiawi " "K"
m. am w i i -n 1 rm n t t '
Atlantic
t
... -
The Standard Riilroad of ths Southamifiesthe "Na
. tion's Garden Spot" through the States of Vir jin-
- ia, North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia,
. ' Alabama and Florida.
FOUR FAMOUS TRAINS:
i"New York and Florida Specials" :(January to AprilT
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