FORESAW RAPACITY OF HUNS Many Years Ago Charlea Dlckena Looked Into the Future With Via lon Remarkably Prophetic. There Is something alxno t uncanny about the accuracy with \vhic\i < "barlow Dickons forysuw the Hun and his aims as we know them today. .'??#t Ioni: oko there was quoted part of Dick ens' reply to an Invitation to become a member of a peace so ?V.iwii v+b art" |l|iwlll^^^^rhir to form In 1851. Tin* v.-.. <i* .. Jtteii then by the jrnnit Knells' ,< ,? are out toward Au .1?., '>? < ut tow.rd iSorniany/* h? <-..v.. ?-1? ?!. MU?? y- . ? ijo'blmi tln*r??? "I Wll y?.tt that li Is 1 iti??r?* m\> '.l.e v.iM <t of ;| ... 1 >.o5j|i| not bo t ** nor l :?\.-.'iiu . m? ii >o, b? ??"?h?^4 end It: !??*?!: ? mi ? ri ?*; v r.i" war, tl;:?t I a:.? iiol .V.r ? f?tir Of II? ?V ! }>.? . r O. >0"'r ivui-o society." - i ?v-u!i r of *1 it ?r. T.. . v ' will rcn ? ::,t"o,? t*v? !.'.reak of f i" I; V* -Tls of this I'i ^ :c*j f'. v. I.: Vi.av.? a P? ?*uli;?iiy I'roplK'tlc rin^f. 1!? r?* ii;ey are. ??Ai d I i? II you tlil.i my frbnd . . . Tlii : tl. >r^ nv people whom K I - net ersury ;o detest without compromise. That there art pi" plu who must b? chalt with us enemies of the iHiman rneo. That there are people who have no human heart, and who must hv cru-lud Jlko savage beasts, and clear ed out of the wny." CLAIMS CENTURY-OLD FUND Chilean Government Asks Return of Unexpended Portion of In demnity Paid In 1821. The full bench of the Massachusetts supreme court has been called upon to determine the ownership of a fund nearly a century old. which Is claimed by the commonwealth of Massachu setts op one hand and the Chilean gov ernment on the other. In 1821 an American ship returning from China to Boston was seized by Chilean revolutionists and its crtnro confiscated. When normal conditions prevailed In Chile the United States demanded Indemnity and Chile paid $70,400. William IT. Gardiner of "Rrookllno. Mass., was selected to distribute the money among those entitled to it. He executed the trust except as to two Chinese?known only as Paqua ni>l Moqua. merchants?and Thomas Fur ber of Boston. Mr. Gardiner failed to locate these persons or their represen tatives. "When he died the trust was transmitted to his son, and upon the latter's death to the grandson and grt?at-grandson, Robert H. Gardiner and Robert p. Gardiner, Jr., who are now its custodians. The present holders of the fund, have searched through the records of the state department, through the American consular service at Canton, China, and through various other Bources, for the heirs of Paqua, Moqua and Thomas Furber. without success "Cleans" Crowd of Cash. Vacyum gleaning money from street crowds was the striking schrtne em proed in one of the large cities some -iplw ago for the benefit of the Red Gross, says Popular Science Magazine. A suction pipe was held over the heads uf ikthuhs enngreguted on the Sidewalk, and contributions solicited by a leather-lunged seaman who shout ed through a megapftone. Crisp dol lar bills and worn greenbacks, it mat tered not which, were Irawn in by Strong snction force when inserted In the nozzle of the-tube. The novelty of the plan attracted passers-by and drew forth many dona tions. ^anda^jes Now Made Quickly. A recent Invention which has not been marketed as yet, but is reported to be a great success, is an electric roller for use In malting the mucJh Dteded flve-yard rolls of bandages. This new device is not only a great Ume and labor saver, but retires little practice to learn to operate. The rollers operated by hand, as they have been heretofore, require skill and training to operate them successfully, and the work Is strenuous. By rolling electrically the operator is able to Mep both hnnds On the bandage, Wtille, in hand operation one hand gukk? the roll or tmndage and the Dther operates the roller. Swamp a War Garden. Too old to be taken Into the service, George Hoy, a Japanese resident of Jtyieou, Alaska, has turned a mos quito swamp Into a patriotic garden thflt has become the admtratlon of the dQr. Radish?? In 4hte unique garden send thrtr groen tops upward to form the wrd "Libert^," and ix*ir by Is formed s bell. To one stale a cross blooms In red sweet peas, while tiny walks, wriggly fences and rocks with flowers wander ing over them add to the attractions of ?Tw place. Cost of Irrfeotlous Disease?. Scarlet tever. measles antj diphthe ria cost the people of Oblong# $7^62, 44z during tbe course of the year. Thla fcSjfl^Dlll represents so much paid (not as tbe prtce of carelossness and In difference, for much if not all of this Ase use might have been prevented by Qrecaotloon, moralizes the Journal of the American Medical Association, Urging the dollars and cents vafne of disease prevention. The Brown Furniture. Houee Youn^sville, N. C.. Let Us Hand You This Bag of Money 'II Represents the Big Saving in Fuel You Can Make With Cole's Hot Blast in Your Home \ OUR GUARANTEE 1. Wo guarnnt?? a paving of on.5 third In fuel ov^r nny lover drutt stovo of tho samo ?(20. vrlih s>oit coal, Yto or slack. Wo ffuarantco Cole'? Hot Blast to oao less hard coal for hcatinif a glvoo a^aco titan any basu burner made -Aith samo suq fir? pot 3. W.j guarantee that the rooms can bo h. .t.-d froiu ono to two hours each morning with the foci put in the ?tqvc ?he evening before. 4 Wo iraaranteo thai tho stove will bold f ro with nit coal or hard coai fr-;n Saturday even in,; to M on* morntng. We guarantee a uniform heat day and night with coal, Dardcoal of lignito. .. Wo guarantee even? atovo to remain absolutely air tLrht a? long as used. 7. Wo goarantoo the fi-ed door to be um>l:o and dust tWe guarantee the an d *pu^ draft 10 prevent pacing. The abov? guarantee (a tnado with tho understand* Ing that the atovo M op.ratod according to directions, and connected op with a good flue. Cole's Original Hot Blast No,116 ?? Cut Shows No. 1S6 Your grocflr is pledged to full co operation In the Fod Administration program. Are you helpig him to keep that pledge? "Victory means more to those -who earn ther bread by the sweat of their brow than any other class."?Lloyd George. FORTY TEARS A DRUGGIST H e F, rn dorrses sp re r* u t m A ? S J U I Ni 1"*. <s Lita u.' grra.? ?;?. BSirrjREOKi ?? .-v-shssr;:; Ser .' i;.is i'rcm Mr. L. A. Rictiurdson of Marine, Illinois: "I linvc been rnirimcd i i the r??tr.il ilme ?r.isi f.-H f"r tli?? |ti.t f jr'ye:?rH. J ??jrir?i: ? J is n ) 1 . \ s.- ? . . i'ini tm-1' m *# t .? ?.?' . i/li <?>r or t\v? yi'uij? ufH ilicti , .1 .. . ? i S.I till* . i T. .. . r. ???? *? ??- '-?* tiMNM Pcir.% ?licu ihiti i to ? ? ii out:. n-;f1 ttierit to ?. hui* ? llu i-Jtipr l'f?? r.T'iP.'i lix.? ??????? ?? < ?rller uiiii n:<. wltli n n arkrd l.iiTf"t- >**iir tr? j?;... T M in i!s?? formula *or;i_? >.';ira ."ico. i > ii"?c ..-Mltl'-r. c. ti: . !:--v \nJvf nrop.-rii. ?. Imn niudr It ? rr|!,-l:i4* . Ti? flJ" for .? i;? j i/?r cold . If in t i.?L? n '.p. :1 i\cv*% ? I *. I'll. I* ? ill Itn**?!* u4? ti??- \\nrof im''I i-i (W? ur tli*???*?? 1 v.!-- i?i:iii vrt;inu ??:y V>r?.-.-Iruc/ist? t- ?: v.iu vr ;t far ih-*- two ailr.ivnif." ."ic'.cf Every*hcre * -I/.ait? or i*'orra Aak V our Dct!er | HeaRsYc? Luzianne, Co'nel" A POT of steaming, stimulating Luzianne Coffee set before "a gentleman and a judge of fina coffee." A finer hot beverage than good, old Luzianne never existed. Luzianne tastes all the way down and you say "Set 'em up igain." Buy a can of Luzianne Coffee, I? you can't honestly say that it's the best cup of coffee that , ever passed your lips, tell your~grocec yo\3*re~not~ satisfied and hell give you back your money on the spot Please try Luzianne. YouH like H, you will. In clean, air-tight tins. When It Pours, It Reigns" COFFEE Stationery ..The bilges* stork ever bronirght to Lonlshuri? for a store. Tome In look It over. Onr prices ran be relied on to sell It. We have all kinds and colors, novelties and desljros to salt all de sires and occasions. The flyGOCk Drug Gompany Lo.uisburg, N."C. We carry in connection Kodac Supplies. A question which time only wUL de cide is whether France will become Americanized or whether our Ameri can boyj will become Frenchified. Vnu didn't forget to subscribe for those Liberty Honds? No? That is right. The MB+mamHZPfifTlcr Than the Weak <?'d 5<eople who ore feeble and younflcr jieoplo who ore weak, will be Atrcngtheoed aod euaMed Ij Co through the depr*.-b>iujj h? at of summer hy tak iuft GROVE'S TASYtLfcSSi hill TONIC. It r uri lies au<l eurichcs the bluj>l und builds up the wh.-U sys tem. You can soon fal its Strcu^theaizK. Invi ??r <Ur.4 UfTect. 60c. Lots for Salt'. Two nice residence lots In Frank linton for sale cheap for quick pur chase. Apply to Franklin Times. Louisburg, N. C. 3t? Fertilizer, I have a lot of Obvra fertilizer for 10 11 21 C. T. STOKES. Tows for Satf Exchange. I riavo a T' m ? ? cov fros!? t -y i. i?1. \v!!l . ??!? >r ev??!.? npe f*v: dry cat tle. ? J, B. SMITH. S-lC-tf R F. D. 2, Louisburg. X. C* For aalc? _ Twenty-five second hand 2-horse wheel pcoops In good condition, for "working roads, leveling fields and gulloys. Every farm ought to hav? one. Apply to J. LEHMAN, 20-18-4t Louisburg, N. C. For ;.Yio rcvi'land lot on ? rtvt, iir.r.'.v?(l:ato possession. J V 'KSOX, j*fc 1 liank. ?L'/ I'.OL. lU.vUry ? i ' v- ? -i <?!* a .t. f };?. -t t\ W i:: i i ? ? ? Tut w ' ?:! jrivVV: !i st rcsuV.s.' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nf / Jersey) v ? ?rv -it^n. D. Ot Baiiimore, Md. 0.:?mm?c. N. C. ; Ch:.|.-M.int W. Vm. I%i?. ?r.!, Vu, ' CluI.hIoii,^, C. SPECIAL -CLOTHING SALE Oar,Fall and Winter Stocks of Men and Boys' Suits and Overcoats are Complete. Styles are attractive. Supreme in Make and Fit - New Fall Hats, Velonr, Beaver, Felt and the famous Light Weight hat in best shades, $2 to $6.50 Unusually fine line of Caps. Trunks and Bags?a com plete line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Bags. Arrow C'hirts, every de sirable fabric, some very handsome plaids, stripes,silk khaki, wool. etc. The great est display of shirts we ever made. New Furnishings, every thing for men and boys. Ties Collars, Underwepr^ Sox, Handkerchiefs, etc. Good Quality small prices. When in Louisburg whether you make purchases or not, it will afford us pleasure to have you view the magnificent display of Suits, Overcoats and fur nishingsfor Men and Boys'. Make our store head quarters. Yours to serve, The Allen Brothers Company

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