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'I ive have installed thousands ? of "dollars machinery; putting us than ever, before ror, tilling your orders. -;" rr w v w w y,,., mrm n w These two illustrations show the Lanston Mono type Machine,- the same . being composed of a key bord and caster .TbeMono type casting machine is a complete automatic type foundry, producing type , , borders and Bpacing ma terial of any size at a , speed that makes' it cheap er to cast new than to dis- ' tribute. It will turn a pound of metal into type of the highest quality in less than two minutes. With this.machinewe .are, I especially well prepared to provide a variety of type for our patrons. t: V r Another , , iooggoeKXXooocotogg 1 . ail iw" ordinary lines of commercial nrintinfi or have a i, ...u:. ' t t ! 1 t 1 f i. ,, t . 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Mushing Tiolently, tose and left the room.' .v How Whits China Was Discovered. i Of mnny Int'ldpnoes in which an ac cidental discovery revolntlouiied whole Indutttry there Is none more striking than ttmt which enabled Samuel Astbnry. In 1T20. to Impart to f pottery tnnt white glaze which Is Its chief beauty. , Chnnclng. while Jour neying to tandon. to halt at Banbury, be noticed that one of his horse's eyes was badly Inflamed. Be consulted the hostler, who flung a redbot flint Into a basin of water, thereby easily reducing It to a powder, which be applied to the injured eye. Astbury, who had watched the process, guessed that at length he bad solved the problem which bad so long perplexed biro, He procured a cartload of flints, had them fired and pulverized and, mixing the powder with pipe clay and water, applied it to his ware, which, after the final bak lng. became white and shining. This Invention, which be improved upon by introducing calcined flint Into the body of the ware, was soon universally adopted. Exchange. His On Meal a Day. The eccentric Dr. Fordyce, a well known professor of chemistry of the eighteenth century, believM that man required only one meal a y. and for twentv years he practiced what he preached. At 4 be would present him self at Dolly's cbopbouse in Paternos ter row, and Immediately upon bis ar rival the cook would place a pound and a half of rump steak upon the grid iron. While it was cooking the doctor wonld amuse himself with some sncb trifle as bnlf a broiled capon or a plate of fish and a glass or two of brandy Then came tbe steak, with a full ac companiment of bread and potatoes and a quart tankard of strong ale This Was followed by a bottle of old port after which be would stroll to his rooms (n Essex street, where be met his class and gave lectures on chemis try. London Chronicle. How Carslsssl ' A circus man tells a story Illustrat ing how soft hearted and sympathetic ome of the ringmasters are when the acrobats get hurt; The heroine of tbe story was a girl who did. tbe four horse act the six horse act tbe tra pea and the flying bar. for all of which she received: the : princely re muneration of $40 a "week. One day she fell forty feet from the trapeze and. landing precipitately and JO advised on ber left wrist broke tbe bone near the elbow. The ringmaster ran op and : sympathized .as follows, with certain profane remarks which are here excluded: , '"What In thunder do yon mean by Calling ont of. that trapeze, rm a son of a gnn if some of you ginks don't try to put a crimp Into this show every time we lift tbe tentlM-Popular Maga zine. - : A ' Slightly Mixed. 'General Adam Badeau told a good story of a visit he once made la Lon don with wo friends. They had been invited to a swell reception in the west end, and when they arrived they were met by a flunkey of gigantic stature. with nose nigh in the air. , "Kamea, -.please," he said. And the spokesman" rephed modestly. "General Badeau, Colonel. Grant and Colonel Cook' s '-; 1 -v i ; With Imposing stride tbe flunkey ad vr.nifrt to the doors, threw tbem wide on -and: announced. "General Banjo. Colouel Drunk and tbs colonel's cookf 1 5 f " That Was All. - TSkliUncH. how : came 'you to quit working' for 8iotcash Co.?" -;; ..--v; "we bud a difference of opinion as to the value of my services for another -Was that aUH '- fr vt ' " -Yes., f thought t was worth S4.000 i them, and they, thought 1 . wasn't worth 40 conts. 80 I quit What else could a1 self respecting man do?' Cni- cago Tribune. ,T , ' fllumlnsting. ' ' " - The following Item, is said to appear In a list of police regulations posted up on a highway In Ireland: ,"U.ntU further notice , every vehicle must carry a light when darkness-, begins. Darkness begins when the lights are ut . v , . i ', Denperate. ' .- Annt Enth Tls sad to grow old. ITar Klece Cow much would you give to be your : cj IT Aunt Enth 1 vtoiiM EiiiKi:.t f ,!;tuit to being aa tool ! X 4 r -f-c' in 1, -I 1 ' "v" ( . tvloe t . 1. Hr. J.?nes . I tx 11 t' . . ... --p-ic -t t. W.1A and 70a miss that fine feeling of exhilaration which follows a copious morning operation. 70a should put a small quan? tity, of Bimmons'JBed Z Liver Regulator ( Thei Powder Form ) on, the tongue and wash it down with' a little water. ''-, V A Its action in the system is purifying and strengthening. It drives out hard impactions and impurities and gives tone td 'the muscular structqre of the bowels. ' It overcomes the tendency to chronic' constipa tion, relieves a bloated feeling in the abdomen, sweetens the breath, and promotes vigor of body, mental alertness and cheerful spirits. Sold by Deafer Price, large packac $1.00. Aik for h4 fftmalM wltk the Bed t on tbe label. II yt r.-naet ft: I It, remit to 41, we will aend It bj roeil, pD'.'setd, SlumoBt Liver Begaletor ll pat Dp alee In Ii mid form for thoee who prefer U. Frlce, l.eo per buttle. Look lor tbe Bed Z libel. i.H.2miNC0,rtop St Louis, Ma. Scott's Horse Shoe Shop YOUR HORSEWILL I.AUGH AT L WINTER, He cannot slip and measure his length on icy streets and roads, you won't have to coddle him in the sta ble when you need him in the shafts if he is shod with Walpole Rubber Heels, as theyLprevent lameness and slipping. If you see the pads you won't wonder why they wear so well. Do not let your horse slide into his grave for the sake of a few cents. Let me put a pair on your horse today. Horses called for and delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, FRED M. SCOTT' 66 Broad street. Phone 735 ROSES Have Arrived Those two superb roses, the most admired or any that we have, are here. I have a few yet unsold. Act quickly. J.W. WATSON PhoneJ353. TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY YOUR 1912 TAXES Are now due, please call around attend to this matter at once. R. B. LANE, Sheriff. This Dec. 5, 1912. NOTICE OFg MORTGAGE SALE ' t OF CITY PROPERTY. i By virtue, of power df sale contained in that!-c;ctain -mortgage deed dated March ? 22nL J07, and made and executed ly Frank, Wood to the undtr- iigned, -; which . said ' htortgage-' deed is recorded in. book of deeds, number, 166, page 276 iit tbe office of the .Register n Deeds, of Graven County, the under signed mortgagee, will, on the 30th day of DecembeCl9l2 at U a'clotk m. at the curt house, door in Craven County, offer for sale W the highest for cash the following lafid ia Craveh County; One fourth undivided: interest in all that pertain lot of lan4 conveyed by deed fronj I Wayne Eubank and 'Jen nette' Pavie to Cicero 'Wood, which deed is- recorded in took No. 15 J, page 377, in the office 'of Register of Deed of Craven County, 'and 'being lot number .127, fronting 42 feet on West street, and lot 144 on Lees avenue, and bounded': a follows,: Oh " the south by Davis line,' one ; th east by'' West trect, on the north by tot number 136, and on the West by Lees avenue, aecordinsr- ti the plan of that part of lie Cttv . of New Bern commonly known a Pavictown. ' .. - r John A. Cooni, Mortgagee, over-!'or, 23rd, 1912. NOTICE Just as WstL. , Borne years ago an engagement Ji broken off In Howard because. he had dressed for the ball, he lay; down for a few minutes, fell and didn't wake np until past night, lea Ting her to sit ayound.ln fin ii-opa wondering what wu ttw' matterc;.He eonWn't . eQuare it; wttJl her; so he-looked around, r found other girl, and the offended bridti fotmd another man. . They both got married, and there are now two happy faniHes) where there would have been bat Kansas Qty Journal, r '" : Treasure Good Hsaith, j How few of ns atop to count good health as a great blessing! We are so busy grumbling oyer some financial wrong that we forget that all the mon ey in the world would profit ns bnt little If wo were Invalids. NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS. I am now situated at the old Robinson Stables and ready to serve the trade, when your car needs washing, brass Bhined and oiled up We make your car re mind you of the day you first bought it. We will give you a monthly club rate. Give me a trial. We also have large stor age room. Will give your car our whole attention, see NATHAN EDWARDS. PANAMA, JAMAICA AND CUBA. The Evangeline will Make Eight Trips Through the Tropics. The Atlantic Coast Line announces that in connection with its splendid through Pullman service to Key West, The Penninsular and Occidental Steam ship Company will operate eight per sonally conducted tours with the new steel twin-screw steamship "livangline" from that point to Colon, Pan;rn.i Canal Zone, Kingston, Jamaica, ami Havana, Cuba, The "Evangeline" is a brand new and modern, tip to-date ship in every particular. She is 364 feet long, 4f foot beam, has 5,650 tons register, 262 staterooms, equipped throughout with electrie lights and fans, and has a speed of eighteen knots. This splendid ship will leave Key West in the morininn on arrival of the Atlantic Coast Line Florida F'ast Coast "Ovi-r-Sea" train from the North, on January 7 and 21, February 4 and 18, March 4 and 18, and April 1 and 15, sailing direct to Colon, where a stop of two days will be made, which wihT give passengers ample opportunity to inspect the Panama Canal, the greatest piece of engineering or other construc tion work known to mankind. Or quaint and tropical Jamica may be ex plored, and will be fully enjoyed. The "Evangeline" will sail thence to Havana to discharge passengers desiring to stop there, and the tickets will be good to re turn to Key West on any of the every week day sailings of the regular line. The tour will consume eleven days, and the rate for the entire trip, includ ing meals and berth at sea and in port, will be $110. Tickets will permit stip overs so that a longer stop can be made at Colon, Kingston or Havana, for passengers desiring to do so. Sailing dates, intinerarie and in formation regarding reservations, con nections, etc., may be obtained from Atlantic Aoast Line representatives. or by addressing T. C. WHITE, the General Passenger Agent of that line, at Wilmington, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Direct Line to All Points North, South, East and West Very Low Round Trip Rates to All Prin cipal Resort 3. Through Pullman to Atlanta leaves Raleigh 4:05-p. m. .arrives Atlanta 6:35 p. m., making close connection tor and arriving Montgomery - following day after leaving Raleigh at It a. m- Mobile 4:12 p ni.; New Orleans 8:30 on.; Birmingham 12:15 noon; Mem phis 8:05( o. m.; Kansas City 11:20 a. m. second day, and connecting for all t heir points. This car also makes close connection at Salisbury for bt Louis and other western points. :. Though Pullman to Washington leave Raleigh 6:50 a. m.; arrives at Washing fon 8.53 a m, Baltimore 10:02 a. m.; Philadelphia 12:23 noon; New York 2:31 p. m. - This car makes close connection at Washington for Pittsburgh Chicago and all points no.lh and west, and at Greensbor6 for through,, tourist sleep er for California points and for all Flori- . da points. . , , , Through ' parlor car fdr Asheville ' leaves Goldsboro at 6:45 a. m.; Raleigh, 8:35 a. hi., arrives Ashevilte at 7:40 p. .! ffl making close connection with the.' Sirolina Special and arriving - Cincinr-' ' ti 10 a. m; following day after leaving t, Raleigh, with close connection, for all V Pullman for Winston-Salem leave Raleigh 2:30 a. m.,' arriving Greens boro 6:30 a. m., making close connectioa at . Greensboro for, all ' points northv south, east and west. This car ' is handled on train No. Ill leaving Golds- boro at 10.45 p. m. ' H. F. GARY, G. P. A., ' . . Washington, D. C. j . ".- "J. O. JONES, T. P. A., ' KV ;!, N. Ci 4
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