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I '... -Ji .lll 1 kj 19 t y - - r- l-w CxftTU ,..:T, Ju xoitor i lXD Fr.OFi.:; irBSCRIPTIOH BLi.Tx.Sl Am Twr la advance a 7 Mr. not la ad ranee.. Btanthty r-y carrier la tae city MM i.t . JO dvarUslac tatee farnleaad oa ep- allcaUoa, Hater at the Foatofflce, Nn Brn . C aa wooDd-olaaa matter. tfirgU FAPKR OF KEWf BEEN f 1JCD CTAVTN mtTNTT. ' , '. New Bern. N. C. Marah 19, 19U. . -. , OBEDIENCE THE ; STJPBEME fx DEMAND.' k' ' j '- From x beginntag ' or the " ' world, obedience baa fceen Aemaad-.. ' ;t ed of men la a ' divine inj u,nctv : ion.r peoples ' and ' nationa 7have v f gone upward, as world, builders? or ' disappeared, their 5 names re " 5 ; proach and warning to succeeding . generation! t v ".r ; . win the wars Of 'men. obedience s has ever meant a cardinal virtue. '5-r A'Bnpreme .test-f ro, m earry child' ' " hood to extreme bid age, those - f obeying the Fernanda setbefore - them, havealwaya commanded cue world's approval' and gained jts " imatMt Ksrjectk ' And vet witb4 r all ' the honor' And respect that comes to the child, and man who - can obey, It has ever' . been the " severest test put to parents,' that of securing-' an, obedience, not ; through the fear, of punishment, but an obedienceT'jbased upon the heart, to obey because such an act was one of love, r-.-1 S '. . ' a r Children who can wheedle their parents into letting them act Joolishly are beinjf educated ,to ' bribe legislatures into letting them , act lawlessly." is" the severe ; ar- ' raignment of parents by Dean Mat --. thews. Note the word of action in this sentence, '"wheedle.';, X there another 'word to compare with it in description of the child's method to secure what it wants 7 v It means the getting by. 'unfair . methods, a prevailing against, the , parent's judgment, a cuqning ae " oeption to disobey without pay ipg the penalty, through a just punish v ment for the act committed." , And while this arraignment may seem far reachlog,v how t many par ents is later years have beenworse , than aumuiatea Dy tneircnuoren, who ' were permitted to' wheedle , their way ', from early .childhood. until parentajl control was ';)ost 1 Cannot there be seen ' oo all sides, -' ( the results from obedience and dis- - obedlenoe, which trivial and, not 7 1 - held important in the child, In the r r man and r woman . mean diagrace, v dishonor and death i - - Cicero was pretty correct In the statement that f dutifulqees . of " chlldrea was the foundation of all 'virtues.' 'As the supreme demand v, both divine . and human calls for : obedlenoe,; so is its reward the "i greatest, to those who learn the ,. . ' - I At. .11 . 1 1 ML , UUVH WU UiUUHU MMIUW Ik .v ' - . - Ui ... i- '.''- 'r-', - .'-v'i,..-, t ,: s" ' '. Children Ory: - y 1 h V FOR FLETCHER'S - 'J CASTOR1A1 1 , A $12,000,000 Boarfar of Southsra eot- too mills,. with 600,000 plodlss, isui ' FOB DISEASES OE TBK BKtN. Nssrly all dltsas of the k)n loch aa aeitina, Utttr, sail rhautn and bsr bers' Itch, are characterised by an ia taoaa Itrhlnf and smarting;, which often Bakes llfs a bardao and disturbs slp and rnL Qtiick relief msy ba tt by applying" Chamberlain's bale. - It al Vsys th itching; end smarting almoat icatantly. Many rasas have txan cured by its uaa. tor sals by ail aits. Is Chtcmo tb Federal (rand jury H dieted nlns tnaa for dfrsulin( the gor mmsnt of Alsskaa coal Uftds yalued at f 10. 000,000 - fv ' " ' i " " "' cRAY'!Air.5r:.r:::!:p. Ths old !!-a f unlnt sr OarkfBlnf 1!a t'r Is pr-.a r IS anfia. O ir fr " "' liSTS --y 1 t t' i i for r 'r,, - 1 tl i .f i . . T ' T - a 1 aTcn'T-f;v( ,;'S 1 f'r 1 ' f-r i'f ' - i i t t i t gUfty 1 f ' s' r ' -(.'' - 1 ' ' , - J r V'T I ' 1 1 1 T ! tl 1 r 1 r r t r Liven ; - - CV.l I - - -J I - - ) It the (rrestest of all liver medlcioes." Its powerful purifying and Strengthening influence is at once apparent in an improved aj ;"U;e, pood digestion and feeling of sUenp-th and energy in the tody. Vheo the system has been put in order the yeUow cast ia the tk.La gradually disappears and the complexion becomes clear and healthy. " maim mi vkalkj. rmtam. umi wwkm ai.a. " ' - AakforMMfmitM wttktlra Bad Z tba lbL If yaa cunt r It. mall S Mil it T Mil, postpaid. aiium.ua Ll ..r . ,. .i..f u pat p aim la liquid (wtofrtinn Mdat li. J. H. ZEIUN 4 CO., PROP.. ST. Louis. MO. . .j..i'm , Ana Lrama.. , . i ' Tb",thi'8tw lu hf only, sense that ia." .woctb ' ronsiderliiK . Ws born la Athena.' ' lloib trngvdy and comedy s;irldjirriini- team ,n-bonor of Bs ebbs, anil a tUe Jesta and frolics were found to tm out of place wbetr IdIto duced'fnio'grarer scewj a separate province the (rue drama was formed and eomedy arose. Tb father of the Greek: comedy, was Aristophanes, who had lots of fun . lampooning the public men, of Athens. Tbe.crer.tor of Greek tragedy, was- Aeschytui- born B. U, 52&; In snbllmlty Aeschylus has ner er been surpassed. . He Is to the drama what Phidias and Michelangelo are to art New jors American. ; ( Ohildxen Ory FOR. FLETCHER 5 CASTOR! A r.?-ipi itulilj niiiisss; W, iaiiiljiisi sj. Franlc Work. moltimilHonailraiailroad man, died la Neir York, ? v. Notre sunt iabt'S 'Appeal To' ftll knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of 'the Joints, sciatica, lumbago, - backache. pains to" the kidneys ot neuralgia pains; to write to her tor a home treat ment which, has repeatedly; cured all of these tortures, r She feels- it her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE. You ur yourself at home alrthod sands ' will testify no chane of; cll maU "beln necessary. -Thte ; ' simple discovery banishes uric acid' from the blood loosens the stiffened Joints, pur iflesthe blood, and brightens the eye giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interests yon, for proof address. ' , . Mrs. M. Summers. Box R, Notre Dame If your neighbors chickens ike'your vegetables you bet- er see the J. Basnight Hdw Co ; and ., purchase1 a Pitts burgh Perfect Fence to chan ge the range for their;, appe ites.v . Phone9, 67 S. Front St. J V, - . DEAFNESS CANNOT , BE CURED by local apnlicallona, as they cannot reach the diseased portion Of 'the ear. There is onlv on way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con cation of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian luoe.: wnen t&ts tuDe -is in flamed you have a rumnling sound' or imperfect bearing, and when it la entire ly closed, deafness is toe resnlt. and nn leas the unammauon can be taken eat and this tube restored to Its normal eon''' didon, bearing will be destroyed forev er; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which ia nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucous auriaces. ' , we wm rive one nunarea aoiiars ior anv ease of deafness (caused bv ea tarrh) that cannct be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.' Send for circulars free. F.J. CHENEY A CO.,Props, ' .. ' vj Toledo, 0 Bold by druggists, price 75;vv.;.I.; Taka Eairr family pills fo con stipation, c .'-.; v , '. .'- The Successful Careen' of a young man or woman depends upon properly Investing sor'lua earn kigs while possible to so do? ProcrasU nation has caused the loss of millions. while money idly spent in youth creates want In old age, ; .-. ' There's a way out ef all this. A few dollars invested monthly la the NEW BERN BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIA TION (est. 1883 and one of the bet conducted emocistiens in the coontry) U the desideratum. . , Will you graap the ftpportunlty that lias before yoa. r tlerp on while othsri make good? 1 h April fWios tw on sate by the Undersigned. - for further partkulara, call, ad!rr or fihonn. , W, C. BOYD, Agit EikaBuiHing Tls l.ie ;T."e ir 4 ' ' . , Il'irhe " Whn yoa hv rouinsii fo;.t or r.t(i et-j.ty ( l.n,lr rnPnt an- yo i gut "'ii' k c ts b'.it 'i iari-r, V. I:j SkI-i I y ;) c ..-r. T's - i w n 1V ' -it 1! I - 111 1 I . i ill' r - PRIMARY TO EE HELD ON . april urn Pursuant, to call T F McCarthy Chair man of Committees, called the meeting to order at 8:tR o'clock p m. March 13, On motion Edward Clark was elected Secretary ' . On. roll call a majority of the repre. nAnta.i.ivp of thA ' various wards were 1 present V " ( " "': 'V 1 in Durrnsa u un nieeunir waa uia-j fed by the chairman which Was the na- minjrof a. date for holding 'the City Democratic Primary,H' ; , " : 1 On motion. Anririlth was named las the date for holding the said primary f for the nomination of the following offl I cars:, . J r ' ." '-"1 CHIEF OF POLICE, ' V ' CITY CLERK. ' Two Aldermen for each of the six wards.) It was also ordered that the entrance fees for the candidates should be a fol- Mayor, Chief of Police, Tax CoUec tot and City Clerk, $10.00,' each alder man $2. 0U. " All fees to be paid in by 12 o'clock noon, Saturday April I. ; uanagers lor tne various wgras were appointed as follows: ' ?' ' First ward: pollioiMlace. City Hall J B Hill, Fnrnie Gaskill and A Lee,. seconi waro, polling piac,e, court house C K : Hahcock,- - Walter Fuif ord and Mark Disojway. , ' : , , Third ward,. polling place, Atlantic fire house. --Gea, L Clark, . H '. Moore, JD McCoy V ' - ' 3 Fourth ward, polling place. 4th ward reel houue,-J F HemJerson,, J' E Gas- kiIlK Alex McLacklan -; l Fifth ward, polling place, McCarthy's! store E L SmitkvC T Hancock; L Ml Ranks.' . ' "i i ' i oijtiu wtiru, puuiiiK uiacet si.ii warur reel house- H Stanley, ET Hollo! wel.,GWWilliamfc( . Ordered I that the' poUing place , of the ui waru ub cuangeu 10 tue waru engine house,' and the 8d ward to the! Atlantic Engine house. I On motion Jt Iwaa ordered that the names of candidates should )acn, be printed on separate ballots, also ordered tbafe the polls shall be opened from 6 o cioca a m, to i o loca p n, ana un the committee meet at the itw ball at 8 o'clock p m, April 12U to coont the vote,- - ii - rw t , " tlon are to receive $2.00 per day. ., i-f-.i. . un motion, meeting takes f recess until 8 o'clock p nuAprfl I2th,i at City H.ii ; . i .-.Wi - j-r : -a , o oJ,,; :Jr THOSoF. MCCARTHY, Chm'o. On motion, meeting takes ' a recess rJUWAKU CLAKKJ Bsc.;. Children Ory I FOR FLETCHER'S . 1 CASTOR A Wireless Ulegrspby helped a B.rlln detective to win a race across the At- lantle and arrest an alleged muraerer. PILES! PILES 1 PILES 1 - w WUliams' Indian Pile Ointment '.will cure Bliad, Bleeding and Itching Piles. Itabeorbs the tumors, allays Itcl ing at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parU,' Sole by druggisti, mall 6e and I LOO. Williams' M'Cg. Co. Props., Cleveland, O, i r ( I pr, ln'!)F'' tion, l.ntiit,r) Ki!ney IJo- - Mrs. Edith Melber, who klllivj her 4 year old eon, was found guilty t Afce- ",. ' f ' !" ! and all ay, N. Y.. of murder in the sec' J de iX'r'i' il.' ' i" U""U"tf U" grss and ai-ntt-nced ti to 20 yen-8 Irn- "u in , y llt:ri ,( :,- P.of.u prlaonmetit . On-.)..,,.., . It la j it up ill r'.'woliit i iiin."' r.. !.', I J ;.' in i 1 ,- ( 1 -y tn , - . , t i ':, ( rem be't..- .1 in r.) nncumatiim Relieved in Si ,1'our j jjuik , liiArnv...i.f I)r. l.'tr)ion"s rei t fr IIh (i..n "!' r - 1 v t."-r. 1 a:-h f'a.-k- . . " : I.. . 1. li- I ,' , "rv- mm . uii;i;ij i.'iirri.( poviTMi rs"i n r j , . t - ,..) , - I r.i.urs. I'.s art. i !! i ; n t' f : i . . ,' .;i's f.ir,i. ''-''' ' r ' !-v-. I! ' v " ' ' ' if .iff . ! it t,'n f f i, . en ! i; o i; i ' ' ; j. ", i V- ' . ' i .. ; ; .' " " ;;'-:,-' l . i - ' r ' - V ' ' 4 ' I - f. . . - l . . r ' - - E. T. Cer I .i 3 o'c'jvk in t;, .f-r.-issoo EuperiiitenJcat. tu.T.iXiD, S. You are e-jidjiV.j inyited to attend these services. -. . ; .. : " , r.IIRLSTlAN SCIENTIST, First Church of Christ Scientist, i Sunday service 11 s, m. and 7 80 a. m. Subject "Matter" leaiah 17:78."-; ? - Sunday school at 12 m. rr - . y.-s j Wednesday evening testimony serv ice at 7:30 o'clock. - , , Reading Room, which ia in -the church is open daily from 3 to 3 p. ra. ' " . All are cordially weleomed. ' K CHRIST CHURCH (EriSCOPAlIy : Christ Church; Sunday March 19.191 1 75 a m. Holy Communion r, i ll0 a m.-MnrniQg Prayer and Ser- moo, - - v ,,t u 30 p qv Evening Service and ier- t3- moo. ! At 8 P " Men : T -. . - v""j .'-- .-rii : j 6 p.m-HSvenmg service at AU nts Chapel. tv ;i AH seats are free; A orial, wewome ts extended M ail. s; p . - '-jt ; ". v - FIRST B APTIST CHURCH, (Colored) W'A L E Weeks, naator. Preaching n-brhifig" SrTd eveniog.b ' 11 a ra-Subjeet "Christ 'and' tht Common People.,,'" - " i Sui jFOt at-night--"Chriet vand the Eich YounK,R.uJeTir, I" 2 p m, Sunday school, 7 J Cook Sw perintendent. llapiiaingrat closeVf night service StI PETER'S CHURCH, (Colored) Services at St. Peter'a A, M. E.,Zion church, by the pastor, R A' H Carroll, D D. ,v ' 11 a. to) , "The , Strength of That 7:30 p; m. "The Power of an Inviting word." r ' V.30O m,"Sonday- School W. W. Lwrence, ouperuiienaenu 8:00 p m. Class meeting 50 p m Varlck'C E SoCietyrRev: R, Sawyer.' President. "1 uome early and secure a comfortable asat, ; a g MaPA ps M" UMQ I Un lM a tn.ni - .' -. wl . t - IC3 ICd 1.3.3 WifilS CRl v ylSTTZ: sj, xC&tfflZ i y .:- .'-.rv. a.. iff , -. x;. H wn en perunea miM Seven men perlahed (n Lake Erie Jit. "-a. r ." .... MBH . .. . "-'VI.;. r WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. - c i ; , - kidnw .nd-Wadder trouble result mg from yean of railroadingj i Gpor E. Bell, 689 Third St, Fort Waynej Indv, was many-years a conductor on the Nickel Plate; He says: "Twenty1 years of railroading- lef t mv-kldneys' in trr ble condition -.There was a contlndal ble condition -.There Pin cross my-back-a kidneys gave me much aetloa of my bladder w mMt painful, r I got a i and hips aoeirsy i distress, and the was frequent and DainfaL I irot a soddIv of Folevs KJdny fills and the Drat bottle TnaOe wonderful improvement and four bot tles cured me completely. Since being; cured I have recommended Foleys Kid ney Pills to many of my .railroad rnenaa,- r; o. uuay. ' : , . t ' 8U Edward GreyV IndorsemanU of n ..urn..:.. ... ...i.u rra UHUt lut aiuiviauuu auMUbiuti --eonded amid eheera in the Bfib WHouaa of Commons. ' The Health of Yourself nd Pope's Herb ia prepared to provide dependable boulioiJ nmely, .' baaed uion the principle of purity of blood in sunne friHHiom from uiwiuie. it is medirine for maladies such as, Iiheu matinm. Liver t'omuhi nLs, Constipi tlon, lever and Ague, J-cmnln Lliwird- tv ald:ii::an3J ward I herd y announce myself acandidats ' t ' ' ' ..'v t . t j and if eSecUd, f leJe myself to an eco nomicalmanagement f city affairs and no increase ic tax rates. . ; . ., . Respectfully. . v - ; , - 0. A. KAFER. V ALDERMAN 4th WARD - H I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Alderman of the 4th ward, subject to the Democratic Prima ries to be held on April 11th, 191L - - ' I. Js-W. SMITB, v i. j... . in,., ... i r - ALDERMAN 4th'VARD.; I hereby announce myself a candi- drte for tha office of Alderman of the 4th ware!., subject to the Democratic rimaries to be held April 11th 1911, ' . I Respectfully -1 v " : vf i? T -i -JnrtffkTC.T : ,. ALDERMAN 2nWAkD. ( I hereby announce myself a candidate for -re-election as AWerman from 2nd ward, Subject to action of the Demo- cratis Primary-and if elected wftl prom ise to eerve yoq as faithfully in Iheiir ture7a I have In the pasfe- - :' ; '' E, H. HARDISwN. - i m ' . iX--v ALDERMAN 2nd WARD. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the 2nd ward, tub- ect torthe decision of the party aa ex pressed in the Democratic Primary and if eleete'd will act for the best interests of aft citizens of the city. - A. J.- GASKINS, . - r i r'.i.i'ir iii ,11 i 'i 1, i ,' : v ANNOUNCEMENT. I herewithjnnounce myself'a candi date for the position of Chief of Police to succeed myself for the next two years subject to the. Democratic Pri mary to be held April 11th 1911. J have endeavored to perform my duties faith fully. 4m partially, and I desire to thank my many-friends for the liberal sup port that they have always given me in the past, and ju .this will be my last request I h"pe yoa wil) give- me the same liberal consideration as you have heretofore. -. Yours very respectfully, J. M, HARGET. , i ANNOUNCEMENT. I herewith announeemyself acandi date for Chief Of Police for the city of New Bern;' Subject to the action of the Democratic Primary, y If elected to that responsible position. I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faith fully and impartially to the best of my ability have served in the capacity of ndliceman for twelve years, and have acted In the absence of the chief several weeks' at a time ' atd have acquainted myself with the duties of the office. vi-f j-. i AVery respectfully, ' -".'''', - T . . c LUPTON, ANNOUNCEMENT. ; herewith announce myself a candi date for the. position of Chief of Police, hsabjeet to the Democratic Primary to be held in lhl, city In. April, Having served M polite officer for over 9 years, I promise to, faithfully perform' the duties of Chief, If letedXV'" Respectfully,-. 'i ..4 - ,. . m-mmmmm il I im - v ; p ANNOUNCEMENT ; . , I hereby announce myself a candidate for Chief of Poljcejor th city, of New Berrf, subject to the sctioo of the Detn octatic primary If elected I promise to discharge tht duties Of Hhe ofnes to the best of of my ability, ; ? ' .. ; ,: Bespeclfullyi' 4'. '.V'. J. W. .WARRINGTON, V- ANNOUNCEMENT. . r j ' . I herewith announce myself a candi date fof Chief of Police for the dty of New Bern, subject to the action of the Democratic' Primary. ; If elected I promise to discharge the duties faith fully and Impartially to the est of my ability. .V- -;. - ,.w. . ; ' . . Respectfully, " .? "-. - c. D. fulchEr. c.j. McCarthy for mayor l hereby announce tnysnlf a csndidU fur re nomination Vy the Democratic' rrim'y tj he fT:rt of Mayor of the l i f Newfro. - . ' ' If I shnlt be honored by your vote 1 shall m jiff Uie your conflilinc as I tl.ai.k you fir I'fist favors. It will be y ,i,.v.(,r to cm, tin,, e aa in" the past i , rr. t'i.fi laws ly all law fill means d ,t 1 M!,noa, I r of try In ii t t; ' .-,k vlli . 1 1' r - s' - ' " '-, r d, Sale O reec -'; . j ; Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in Now Bern. A car load of each just iu. "Also a complete - line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Eobes, Whips, Cartwheels. J. A. JONES ,Brad Street. "PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS -ALDERMAN 6TH WARD. " I hereby announce myself as candi date for Alderman from the 6th ward, subject to action of the Democratic Primary. If-. ele ed I promia to use rjiy best efforts In th imerestof all citizens. ' Respectfully, . ' C. A. SEIFERT. ALDERMAN 6TH WARD I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the 6th ward, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary to '-e held Apr ) 11th, 1311, and if electel shall endeavor to faithiully serve all interests of th city. Respectfully, R. J. D1SOSWAY. announcement: I hereby announce myself a ca d dute for Alderman of the fourth waid sub ject to tbe Democratic primary to be held April 11th, 1911. F. W. SHR1NER. Jbo. H. Weddell for Mayor. ! I desire to announce ; myself a candi date far nomination by the Democratic primary for Mayor of the city of New Bern. It is my desire to be Mayor of this city. To be fully qualifii d for this high houor, I have tried during the two years .that I have been Alderman to study the condition pt this city. Having learned from time to time the true con dition with the he'p of and by the warm support of other Aldermen. I am aware of the kind of legialation which should be followed to bst advance our city in futura. -' If eectej I shall endeavor to further its interest to the fullest ex tent I believe I am informed as to how taxes can and s"hould -be reduced and I am apposed to any -further increase. Tbe duties of the office wil) be ad mlnktred justly. I shal be careful and unbiased with the end in view to deliver justice to all men alike. I will also devote all my time to the office if elected. - Your obedtant servant, JNO. H. WEDDELL. Aldermen first Wird. ";We nominal for aldermen from the First Ward .William Ellis and A H. Bsngert, who have made good, and no bettsr caa be bad...-. ' . ;.-; l c' FIRST WARD VOTERS. i ALDERMAN 2D WARD. . I hereby announce myself a csndi" date for Alderman from the 2nd ward, subject. to the wishes, ef the voters as expressed at the Democratic Primary to be bald on April UthllL .. " . Respectfolly, . ' . .W. E. BAXTER. ; A.. ', '.AHjrOCICIMIHT. -- . i -, . . .- - I hereby anncunce myself a randl dte for r ftomlnatioa to tbe'cfS.-e of Ciiy Tax Coll cior for the ei'j of New 4rn, N, C, fof the ensuing term, sub ject to the Democratic primary. If elected will endeavor I do my duty as enptably. . " " 1;; t Yoors tnoit obediently, ' . ;... . .. - J.J.TOLSON. " -ANNOUNCEMENT.' I harel'.y annotnre mymlf arsndidalO or re rtloq to tlin rTre of City ; rk, sutj "t to tlia li'mocratie Pri TfT to 1 hM Ainl llth. 13U.' In ; ir y.ur S'-ir V tt I d-atreto thank .i f r ti.e ',r, -i'-'at un that yOO hsVS t!"T l" I'l I1 " , 1 . ' IC Mir.r.'-.OM. vr. . ; . ' v i" : V . - ' : Exchange Stables HARDWARE AND BuildingMa- t erial IPaints, Oils AND Vaurnishes American Field Fence Made from pure distilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO. 19 21 23 Griffith St. Phone 23 FOR SALE ! Soj i or Soy Beans andiField Peas Hyde Co., grown Burt and Kust proof Oats. Hay, Oats, Dairy Feed. Corn, Brand, Beet Pulp, Ship Stuff and all kinds of feed. BURRUS CO. 81 3;i Middle 8L New Ik-ni, N. O. Phone 184. Lake Drummond Cane! & Wator ... ,. . ...Co. Lake Drummond Transportation Co. ': Lake Drummond Towing; Co. Dismal Swamp ' ' Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum. Depth ; i i ' .-y Always. 4 ,;;-;t" ' Quirk Transit for'Tramc Prompt ', Tearing and Freight Movement. For terts towing and freight rates) apply at. office In 8 board Bank Boildj . big and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. v' M. K. King, frit, 1. , Mlltia, lit, ''-:;- J.-B. cixttrv tt. ?,-v- 1. T. Whluhunl, Traffic Itinigsr, ' '. Nofolk Office, Bell Phone 6214",. : ' WOMEN Tromca f tie litest trpe, a cf irr-criar tl l inj won;-1-1 t.sc f e I) l t ( I l WWQOD. I ffew Rera, I. C fl '" i"V MVHT 1llialiHII IrF . - A-!'.'. -4?
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