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'itlE WEEKLY JOURNAL ,ataBHsa4lt7 Published la Two 8ecbont,T7 Turn day and Friday, at Middle Strt0ew 8em,N. 0. CHARLES L. STEVEN5 - -- notion am nsornrnrop, " I -SVBSCEIFTIOH .RATE?-,, '; Two Month,... ...53ents. Threee Mouthy Bin Months, W Twelve Montis.... 1.M "ONLY IH ADVAKCK) Adertia'n- rate furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. Knr-The JocsNat is only tent on pay- In-arfvann haaia. RubacriberS will receive notice of expiration of their tab scriptiona and an immediate leeponse to notice wul be appreciated Jby the Entered at' the PoetofBce,rNw Ben A. CL as second-class matter. Section Two, Friday Dee, 1, 1902; THE GREATEST PREVENTION AGAINST WAR. A large standing army and a great fleet of war vessels, hare often been held at the most deterrent factor In the pre tention of war between countries. There is no denying the fact of the Importance of this preparedness, for the being ready to meet any aggressor, has often caused a hesitation, resulting in no war, when a war might hare been teirun, had there been no previoct readi ness. But the world's conditions today are fast developing a much more formidable factor, which will prove a perfect barrier against nations warring with each other In the future. This 'barrier Is the credit system, which places every world's creditor nation nnalterably on the side of peace. This credit system of the great nations Is seen In the vast improvements which are now taking place in countries which are practically unknown, except to stu dents of history. In thls'matter ofLgrantlng credit, the case of France Is illustrative of the tre mendous sums of money which are loaned throughout the world. From official publications it Is stated that the French nation has foreign In vestments to-the amooiitof sis billions of dollars, a startling sum, an amount of money which would make each man, woman and child of France a personal lender of one hundred and sixty dollars. And it is said that there Is not a coun try in the world In which French money Is not invested. Is it any wonder that the once fiery Gaul has become a conservative citizen, when he Is such a large money len der r And certainly no surer or greater guarantee peace bonds could be given, thajj such foreign investments as are monthly taking place, with the commer cial compact between creditor and debtor nations,-' making each firm in alliance for a perpetual peace. AMERICAN MANUFACTURES ABROAD. The Increase in the export of manu factured products from this country shows a notable increase, manufactures now forming one 'third of the export! from this country. . For the ten months of the year, the figures of the Bureau of Statistics show the per centage- to be 83.61 of, the tota) exports from the country, and this Indi cates that the total for the year will ex ceed all previous years, except 1900. The Bureau of Statistics has prepared a statement ; which for the , first time shows the exports of manufactures In each year, from 1790 down to date. Dar ing the first half of the past century the hare which manuf actnres'fbrnied of the ' total exports was small, ranging from 7.8 percent, in 1800,' to 11.8 per cent in 1826, 13 per cent, in 1850 and 12.7 per cent, la I860. . Since that, date there . has been a marked: apward tendency in the percentage which manufactures form of the total exports. " 7 ' 'In money values, the exports of mann lectures In 1800 were $200,000; in. 1850 theyere only 117.000,000, and only In 1877 did they pass ' the one hundred mil' lion figure - from 1898 when these exports of manufactures were $200,000,000. until 1900, when .' they ' went to $400,000,000, the advance has been rapid. r T)nefeaiurof the exoortetloi of man ufactures which Isespeclallylnteresttng and Important is the large proportion of manufactures which finds a market in the chief manufacturing countries, of the wor! 1. I 'ore than one-half of the mann a: s exported from theUn!'.-i States i ivipto Europe, the great nr .nufac- turlcg taction of the world, and Lout one-fourth of the total erports cf n.n't f t jr j 0 to North America, the other f 1 V j alout eqnal'y i:.;triliutci 1 iT America, "As!, C:m!a EXPENSIVE DEBT CpLLECTING. National debt colleclindiffers from Individual debt eoIlecUDg, only in dt. tree. Each Implies some obligation due, which must he made good, upon some basis, equitable or agreeable to both debtor and creditor. The process of debt collecting, be tweenthst of the nation and.the Individ ual, is also only one of degree, and the opposition to any and every means of settlement, does not differ materially on the part of each, in theay of attempted delays and various means of equivoca tion and evasion of payment of principal or Interest Germany and England are now givtrg the world an Illustration of an attempt to collect their debts by force. Up to the present time the attempt seems to prove that the force process is the most aggravating aud expensive method that could be pursued, and this Is found true in most tnstancesjio Indi vidual debt collecting. Accepting as jastlfiuble the destruc tion of the Venezuelan vessel, fort and customhouse, the pa men t of the debt sought looks as far away as Itwaa at first. If the original accounts of Germany and England are finally settled, these countries will find themselves minus the cost of the attempt to forcibly collect their bills, amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars loss, and undoubted ly the destroyed Venezuelan property must be made good to that country In the final adjustment of accounts. It is this ability on the part of the Creditor to know how far the debtor may be pushed to secure tbe payment of an account, thai proves the successful collector. There is the bluff which can be made bringing about the adjustment of a c'alm which often succeeds. But Germany and England seem to have overlooked tbe circumstance that President Castro would base his resis tance upon the hope of the United State? backing Venezuela. In taking this position President Cas tro has refused to be awed by the for eign show of power, therefore the neces sity, as it would appear on the part of Germany and England to employ a force, even destroy property, allho this action, while perhaps necessitated by their first bluff, must cost them dear before they can secure the adjudication of tbelr claims. How's This. We offer One; Hundred; Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured y Ball's Citmh ( uir. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. We, .46 undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and' financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wist & Trdax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo.O. Walding, Kinnan, & Mar tik, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimon ial sent free. Price 75cper bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Hairs.Famlly'pillsre tbe.best. Where Connecticut Got Ita Mame. It miirht be imasrined that Connecti cut Is called the "land of steady hab lf" nn account of the exemplary con-1 duct of Its citizens. But it obtained that title in a different manner. A citi zen of that state explains the matter thus: 'In the early colonial times it was the custom to provide every one who assisted at a aecucation, cnurcn building or barn raising with a 'Booker of good Jamaica rum. These functions, needless to say, were popular. .When the charter, creating Connecticut a crown colony arrived, there was, cr course, a celebration. The first govern or, John wmtnrop, rerusea to proviae rum and In his Inaugural address de- nlored the custom of tinnnng, saying nt did not lead to steady habits.' There upon the Nutmeg State bad a title to hand down to posterity." New York Tribune. -' '' ' ' Brimatoaa For Rkeamatism.. Thn arvosles have, nn odd cure for rheumatism. They carry a good sizecl niece of brimstone In the poctet anu Warrant it to cure .the worst cases. ; - A Freak f Memory. ' . In London recently a woman aged seventy during several days of delirium Spoke and recited in .0 language un known to ber friends and which was found to be Hindustani. It was learn ed that she was born In India, but left that country when three years old and had not heard tbe language spoken Since. " . -iiv. ' " :" ?Wy '-. Btojrlnst. 1 In Sitka an Indian wife shoves her ann-nv fnr tbn death of ber husband by painting the upper part of ber face black... Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know 1 would long ago have been in my grave,"! wiites Mrs. S. H. New som of Decatur, Ala, "if it had not been for Electric Bitters For three years I suffered nntold.agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, W.terbrasb, Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia., But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using it I can eat heart ily and have gained 83 pounds." For In !' "s"!6n, Lost .of Appetite, Btomacb, Liver and Kidney troubles Eketric Bit- tors .'are a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 606 at. C. D. Bradham's drug store. ' 4 i j . : if;!. j X1 Field ' S makes n fat purse. f ' A ' fertiliser without J sufficient-- I Potash C R is not complete. J , Ow boota art coplf tmlim f on tertiitaen, writtca bf .. I net who know. WritafetUMak "y" U KALI s (hi' Hj&Ait A Gift at tfe Cots. A great singer Is a gift of the gods, nnd should belong by divine richt to all tbe people. Whenever a Santley, 'a rnttl. a Jenny I.ind. a Campanlnl, an Edounrd de Reszke. or a Nilsson is born the government should claim him or her for the nation, to sing for everybody as an enlightening, uplifting, soul inspiring Influence. Libraries may help n few bookworms from time to time. A great singer would help mil lions of depressed souls during a life time. New York Press. The Pride of Heroes. Alan) soldiers in the last war wrte to (ay that for Scratches," Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and BUff Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve lathe best in the world. Bame for Barns, Scalds, Bolls. Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at C. D. Bradham's drug store. Swimming Brldea. Girls inhabiting the island of Hlmla, near Rhodes, are not allowed to mnrry until they have brought up n specified number of sponges, encb taken from a certain depth. The people of the Is land earn their living by the sponge fishery Take a hath In Hancock's Liquid rul phur. They are superior to Ihote of the meat celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made r.ny desired strength. They will, core Prickly heat, Eczema, and all skin "lis .af es. For sale hv F. 8. Duffy.J Ton Moltke oa Wbln. A Oeruiiin !ii:i;nizlue published the subjoined a n; cdote about Moltke: "Did you. your excellency, play wbist wh.-n you were ia France?" asked Herr vjn Bennigsen of the great battle thinner one evening over a rubber. "Every day, when it was possible," replied Moltke. "We played half farthing points, so that at worst tbe players could not lose more than a shilling." One day Count Berth usy was bis part ner. "Why, my dear count, did you play spades?" said Moltke, In a sharp and serious tone. "I bad an idea, your excellency, that you wanted spades." "But. my dear count, one does 'not play whist according to Ideas, but according to rule," replied the field marshal, shaking his bead. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medicine In the civilised world. Your mothers' and grandmoth ers' never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feel ing dull and bad with , headaches and other aches. You only need a few ddses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is noth ing serious the matter with rou. You can get this reliable remedy at your druggist. ,Price.25c.'and 75c. Bake Moaao. v .' -. ' : Baked mouse, it is alleged, Is still considered n good remedy for whoop ing cough in some parts of Yorkshire. ' A Bard Drlmker. At' an Inquest on a man at Bath, England, the widow stated that de ceased had been lot the habit of drink ing a pint of whisky per day for thirty years, besides wine. Foils a Deadly Attack, "My wife was so ill that good physic ians were unable to help her," writes U. M. Austin, of Winchester, .Ind, "but was completely eared by Dr. ling's New Life Pills." They work wonders . in stomach and liver troubles. Cure con stipation, .sick headache. 25o at 0. D. Bradham's drugstore, . Some men will get out of bed at 1 o'clock iu 'the morning and run to n fire who can't be induced to get np at 7 o'clock to start one in the furnace- Chicago News..r .-;:' t . " Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Rlngw6rm,'iDindruff and allkin diseases. For sale.at F. P, Duffy's. ' 1 ". - Lelavra Bun, , - ' Dr. Johnson had scant sympathy with inco nsistent and arrogant Indus try. "No man, sir, is obliged to d as much as he -can. A man should have part of his life to himself." " The Best prescription for Halaria. Chills snd Fever Is a bottle of G nova's Tasteless Chill. Tomo. It is simply Iron, and quinine in a tasteless form No cure no pay. Price 60o. . ' . 1 t -,;.: A. Itlean Retort:" Berthn I'm sorry, you asUcd me marry you. It nalns me to rpfne v tc 1 Will (cheerfully Oh, don't worry: i crnaps you Know best what I'm es- captng, v - . . ,. , - fiatnti... yT!:er. i : 1 1' n -U E'jnaturs unit MR RervflJuc ComlBf Lcttelatnre and Senatorshlp. Itaey For Uatversity. Tax Psyers Slew in rrespersns Tims.'" . Hills Tiolatiag igree tneat ef Over Eleyea Hoars Work Pmfc-' lie Seheel ' i: . Disiricts Ralxioh, December 18. The summer school of the Uriverslty of North Caro lina has lecelved 3,000 from the Gen eral Education Board at New York and now an effort will be made to get $1,000 for the summer school at the Agricultu ral and Mechanical College here, at which teachers of public schools will be taught agriculture and industrial arts, in order that they may teach these things. 1 ' It is strange but true that ia prosper ous years people pay taxes far more slowly than they do la years which are the reverse. Tbe sheriff of this county says this is a fact and adds that his cot lections to data thts year are tJO.OOO be hind those last year at this date. ; Among today's arrivals was George L Morton of Wilmington. Sunday a telegram from the Bishop of this M. E. Conference ordered that Rev. G. T. Adams, pastor of the Person street church here go to Dutham, but the con gregation proteatedso vigorously that last night the Bishop telegraphed that , Mr. Adams would remain here, to the great joy of his congregation. . There is but little talk about the legis lature and about the senatorshlp. It is predicted that the session will be a dull one. . " i- . A letter to the, State labor commis sioner from a cotton mill man ssys that a large number of the mills are violating the agreement not to work over eleven hours a dsy, and he cites cases la proof. One mill starts at 6:45 a. m., gives 80 mlnntes for dinner and stops at 7:15 p. m. thus rnnntng 13 hours and 10 mlnntes He says many mills steal all the time they can. - The reports on public school districts oa the 1st July last show 6058 white, 2441 colored, SI Croat an Indians. Ia order to show how the work of consoli dating districts was progressing another call for information was made. ! There are now 5447 whites, 2385 colored and. ZlCroatan dla'rlcts, a total of 7858, showing a decrease of 262. It Is found that 3588 white district or 47 per cent; 937 colored or 41 per cent and 14 Croatan or 86 per cent, have less than 65 children within their boun daries. Next year the great work of consolidation will be pursued vigor ously. Dr. Henry E. bhepherd of Baltimore will deliver a course of lectures here' in January. , Supreme Conrt Opinions. Special to Journal. . Raleigh, December 16. Tho Supreme Court today filed the following opin ions: Bird vs Bradburn, from Jackson, ap peal dismissed. Johnston vs Case.from Buncombe,new trial. - . ; . " Shelton vs Wilson, from Transylvania error. : i..,..: Commissioners vs Nichols, from Mc Dowell, error. ' Bond vs Wilson, affirmed in both ap peals. . - McEee vs Fellows, from Mitchell, er ror. :(. ... State vs Ferry, from Forsythe, er ror. -. . : - . i State ts Pugb, from New Hanover, er ror. , State vs Dixon, from Jones, affirm ed. 8lmpaon vs Lumber Co., from Halifax new trial. - . Llvermsn vs Railway, from Bertie, af firmed. I Worth vs Wilmington, motion to re instate appeal denied. ( ; State vs Ray, from Halifax, revers ed. The following cases were disposed of by per curiam order and without written opinion: - ' -i- ." Indor vs Wilson,' from Wake, motion to rt-jnstate appeal denied. - State vs' Neely, from Mason, er- ror. : : Nelson vs Blanton, from Swain, affirm d. - . . ; . Fatn vs Early, from Cherokee, affirm ed. ' t Benedick vs Jones, from Buncombe firmed. ; t i Herron vs Abrasive Co., from Bay wood, affirmed. ' ' Pender vs Railway and Adauvvs Rail way, both from Swain, affirmed. f State, vs Lockey, from Burke affirm ed. ..' ' . . . . , ,,': - iui.i"i immmm a" ' 1 .' 4' t t' A Cold Wave. i V The.forecast of sudden changes in the weather rerves notice that a hoarse voice and; a heavy coughmay Invade tbe ssnctliy of health in your owabome. Cautious people have a bottle of One M Inute Cough Core always at band. E. O. Wise, Madison, Ga., write-: "I am in debted to one One Minute Cough Core for my life." It cures Coughs, Colds LaGrlppe, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all -Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute-Cough Cure cuts the pLlm draws out the Inflamma'!on, lea's and soothes the mucous r .: ' srd a', "'licnstLel"":-), F. S. T?j. THE YEXXmiJL TfcC'JtUi Ktsun af Hani SeUurt ly fccmany. AnEatfia Hkx Rrrt Ae ? carding Cnlted States. Special to JoaraaL r WaaBDiaTon, Dae, 15 The Carman CralsarYbMU suddenly kft Porto Ca belio. It la naaored the cruiser left to sets the Island of Margarita as a naval President Castro warned the Halted Btatea laat waei that this island was one of GaistAaj's objects in auacklos; Vene ela - A sutetnent ia an Xagllsh paper to day, says, that (ha TJalted States has of fered to loan Castro the money to pay the debts of Vcaeiuela dae Oermauy, England, France and Italy. - ' The governor of Margarita reports British and German Teasels off that Is land. ' ' . '- '., TOBACCO FERTILIZERS ; Mast Show Ingredients to Rot To Mislead ;- - ' ' PaTChaSCrS. Raleigh, Dec 11 Special to Journal The Commissioner of Agriculture to dsy wrote the fertiliser manufacturer manufacturers the following letter: . Yon am res peotf ally notified that no new brand will be admitted to registra tion specified 7'MbaccoM. fertilizer, and claiming leas than t percent of ammonia and per cent of potash. ' No former brand will be admitted specified ss a "tobacco" fertillxer, and claiming less than I per cent ammonia and S percent potash. The names of all brands will be subject to revision and change it calculated to mislead purchasers as to the value of the ingredients. ' ' Education For Farmers and Farm y-''- Boy. ' . : A great opportunity is offered young farmers and farm boys to get a training in scientific agriculture at the A At M College this winter. The winter course la Agriculture and Dairying begins Jan uary 1, 1038 and lasts ten weeks. This is at a time when hundreds of farm rs can be spared from their work, permit ting sheas to obtain this important train Ing that will mean dollars and cents to them. Practical Instructions In all phases of farm life is given; one young man of last year's clan declared that he made two hundred dollars . after he got homeby having learned some bf the prin ciples of feeding. - '"- " This training is a paying investment to the farm boy. Ws hope all will at tend who can, The College charges nothing for its work: the only expense is tbe students board, room, books, etc., which altogether amounts to Only thirty dollars. --K-..fe:;-:.r' v". : Plan to attend the course, if yon have not already received a circular, write to Professor Ches. Win, Birkett, West Baleigh, N. CL, for full information. A large number of the Sao and Fox Indians in Oklahoma have tuberculosis. The Iron Mountain region of Wyom ing is threatened with a bloody war among cattlemen. , ..v:v- CoDgrasaman Jamas A. Norton,, of Ohio, has served notice that he will con test the election of A. H. Jackson. . The testimony taken by the Senate Committee on Territories on the Omni bus Statehood bill, made public yester day, fills 8M pages. . . The price of meat has dropped Ave cents n pound and may go lower before Christmas. Thn Pacific cable has snccessfully been attached to the eastern end at San Fran cisco. Yenesnela is receiving as allies 'in Its warfare nearly all of the South Ameri can republics. " A Woman's Life Saved by Wystic Core For Rheumatism. ; Morton L. HH1 of Lebanon, Ind, says "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle and joint; her suffering was . terrible, and her body and. face were swollen almost beyond recognition had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians, hut received no benefit until aha tried the Xyslio Cora for Rhea autism..' It gave immediate relief and she was able to walkabout in three days. I am sure it saved her life. v Sold by T. A. Henry Druggist, '.New Bern. - ''.' - .. , . - . A ". Psri. - ' : : He Bits alone In n durkemtl reoin, alone in the fudhig light. . Vhyare his brow ao heavy .with gloom aud his cheeks so. deadly wiiltel - But though his heart -is faint with careP his cour age iwts flinches,: Hla ejes sre flxeu In a glassy sUre. WbaMa it bis firm hand clinches T "A little courage," he murmura. 4 "Tea, a little, and all is .Won." A choking gurgle, more or less, n gasp ana tne need is done! Without n shudder or eyelid wink-Ah I It .makes the heart reqpil. that be so quiet ly, calmly drank a dose of castor oIL london TfcBlta. : . Orlaado, Fla., Oot.S, 1901; Tbe Hancock Liquid Sulphur Oo , Bnltl- more, Md.--,;,-r ; . ' Gentlemen; I Uko'pleasurs In raoom mendlog'Haneock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suSering with Ectema. I have had It for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies snd found no relief until I was Induced to try your "li. L. Have only opd it s suort while and snt now altnoit entirelvc'red. I can truth fully spy that e:t-r f y ye"s sr-o- tlcSog j !:ysk': a Cat yo-irLI '. i t ul phur is the most won "ul re. e :j for iczema I ba evr t ... i. Youvsr "7, ForsattF. G. I ;'b; ... i The liina xon uave Atwayn la nse for over yenrn, - ana ns mm nuuis uRuer xua pec-j(Jj?-f-f!- sonnl nitpcrvUiou aincc its iufnJtey . jffCCCLiti Allouno one todfHt lve vou in tlita. ' in rnnirftiii. IiniisJlMia : Experlmeats thnt trille with nud eucUu.gr r tlto liesUtk of - Infants and ChiWreu-Experloncrj nguiiutt llxperUnant. What is GASTOBIA Oantoria la a harmless snbstltate far Canto Oil, Pare goric, Drops Rial 8uotliUijr Syrujw. , Ii U J'ltrtaunt. It ontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnivotltf substance. IU ftge U its cimrantee.-' It destroys Wofiim ' and allays Feverifilinoss. .It curr Dkwrbwti immI .Wind ' GoUc. It rellove Teeluiui Troubles, cure Coiu,Uptioii ' and Flatulency. It aasliulkite the Fowl, rt-guUstoaithe. Stomach and IIowoIh,. givlitir btUhy wid iiHturul sy. Tho Children'" Iauacci Xho MoUkt's FriuMU ; ,- GENU! ri ll GASTO R I A ALWAV ? . ... ? Bears tht w af -.-y . i nay j The Kind You .Have Always Bouglit In Use For Over 30 Years. ' ..... THI eSMTWI MIIMir ft tWMMW IfMFr. wf vwM frfv; I "- -r.. ... 1 THE BEST CHRISTMAS A FINE SUIT CASE ALL GRADES TO SUIT YOUR PURSER-A Leather Suit Cast a wsl "i-.. corns gift toman or woman, boy orgirL OUR LINES OF OTHER CBW .Are Going You had better call away lor you, The Bee Hive PATTERSON & HILL, 61 Pollock. St; Opposite Episcopal Church. i v BARFOOT-BROS, $ Greatest bargain Sale, of Xmas Goods ; This Week. r rolls, Toya, Games, Bookmt Tit ii ma Tsnt Pafsr Tinlf PiivmtfsaM va.wwwa a w awvP , utuiriliv wuu uuuuivua wa vvUVI Stll. V At th TIWRRT PHH1F.S ma tiava mar nam1 ' . , Rrlnir thn nbllHran tn aaa thn Bring the children to see the Toys and ifenta Clans In our w!n1o . i tore open every night notilimaa. , . . . . BARFOOT BROS. 000h00000000000 TofFILL QSaERS I fc? Stbycs A fall stock of Wood Heaters, Wilson Heaters, and botk isr per. feet with front feed floor.1 - Yen will flni on oar floor the kind jou want. ' We are prompt lo putting tben - up. Look oar stock over before placing; yoar order. ;i. We carry a good stock of Ssh, Doors, Blindi, Lime, Coment, Plas ter, anjthing yon may want in BuiMexs Material. , . . ., : Special Black Jack StoT Blacking. ' 1 . ' BU Beariug Castors. ;' ; ' ' . - PHONE 147. FOR SALE! AS A WHOLE OR ANY PAUT. . One Self Feed Rip Saw, One 7 inch E&B Holmes 4 S Planer, Ons 80 Shaving Blower, "One Drop Tubler Boiler 80 H P, '. ; One 14 x 18 Center Crank Skinner Fn glne, ' ; r .. ; .j. ','"- One 4" Woods Planer 4 8, , , f, : 'Cm 8" L-eaman Moulder 4 8, outside, One 7" Kogers Automatic Knife Grinder, , One 72" Covel Automatic Clrcalar Saw Grinder, , Also Pulleys, Shafting, Boxes, T Kails Dry Kiln Trucks, Mill Trucks, etc. The above machinery has all been slight!ydama:;cJ by fire. a a.:., s, ' ! ' " te:;t ix::: ?. r::LL3, . - rewj-n, II. c. uonjut, aim hur vh ihxim. rtnn korae iuo s Tuivoro n sWIJust sw good" str btis Signatnyc of aaaw- - a PRESENT Rapidly. and have them laid , " Doll Carriages, Go 'aria, H.ms, t atrtrl finnaaawld f Mt1i& Tun anil Kant& Plana lu ..r : Qaskill Hardware Co 71 Ifoou 8T ' NSW BIHN.'N. C ' ' : Stop end Think Just how yoa con Fare Money by Buying your Groceries from M. E. Land&Ca - All pork sausage,' 121 lb, I lbs for 960. ' 8 lb Pa Rice 13c, Mixed Nuts 18c, 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c, Canned Peas from 15o to 8 t6r S5o, Cod Fish lfo lb or 8 for 25c, Minced Meat Vq lb 8 for 8'c. Try a pound of our iOc Coffee if not better than any you have ever purchased for the money we will refund the money smilingly. Hadquarters tor Chickens, Es snd sweet potatoes fresh from onr farm. rLslGi C3 C:::Uf.