. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . iages 25 ft. to 60 ft. Heges Patent RectilinearSimultaneous Set-Work? are recognized as hav-ing no equal for accuracy, the great desire of allsawyers. 20-in. Dixie Planer and Matclier withBeading Attachment. These machines are complete with counter shaftand bits. Are built from the very best materialsthroughout. Have been on the market for tenyears and never a machine thrown back on ourhands. We Guarantee them to be well made,of good materials and to do good work. You cannot buy a better machine for the price. Heacocl^-King Pat
. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . iages 25 ft. to 60 ft. Heges Patent RectilinearSimultaneous Set-Work? are recognized as hav-ing no equal for accuracy, the great desire of allsawyers. 20-in. Dixie Planer and Matclier withBeading Attachment. These machines are complete with counter shaftand bits. Are built from the very best materialsthroughout. Have been on the market for tenyears and never a machine thrown back on ourhands. We Guarantee them to be well made,of good materials and to do good work. You cannot buy a better machine for the price. Heacocl^-King Pat. Variable peed Worlds Will increase the cut of the mill 25 to 50 per cent. Can be instantly chaiiged from slow to fast or viceversa while saw is in the cut. Requires no change of friction or movement of the body. Is nearly au-tomatic in operation and is controlled altogether by a slight pressure on the lever For small mills itis superior to a steam-feed. Is attached to all of our mills.«5= Write for Our New Catalogue K. SeLlem Iron. Works, winston-saiem. n. $2,700; Franklin Sherman, Jr., Entomolo-gist, $1,500; Gerald McCarthy, Botanistand Biologist, $750 (half salary borne byState Medical Society); H. Harold Hume,Horticulturist, $2,000; Miss Nell Bernard,Stenographer, $480. The Department is maintained by a ton-nage tax of twenty cents per ton on fertili-zers. The fund arising from this charge isused to defray the expenses of the De-partment. \^, State Museum—In the AgriculturalBuilding, embracing geology, mineralogy,forestry, agricultural, horticultural andnatural history, under the control of theBoard of Agriculture. H. H. Brimley isCurator, salary $1,500; Miss A. Lewis,Usher, $480 State Board of Agriculture—S. L. Patter-son, ex-officio Chairman; A. T. MeCallum,Red Springs; S. T. Wilfong, Newton; Wil-liam Dunn, New Bern; J. P. McRae, Laur-inburg; A. Cannon, Horse Shoe; C. N. Al-len, Auburn; J. , Rockyhook;J. B. Stokes, Windsor; R. W. Scott, Mel-ville; R.
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