t\ n «tiii i it. \ % riiWe are ple^'fcl :• m e the smok*ilt;iiii i itn* tnfin -! «* ks i'l the mills!-»rintri-ojitr.iled l»v the i;itlt; John I Munes Messts. W. W. Snuns uiii K (i. bribes, under the fir 11s n;rnr •»'. \V\ V. Sinnis Co.. have s*:air*d the plant .*n t are put:;n^ i: m shape. A number lt;*t newmachines arc on t!»■ • way hen? anti in- mav shortly expect to -aft out sa-.li doors, blinds. .mil every variety iif f'i*ij*h and dressed timber rii»ht 11ere, :nst 'id of being compelled toorder tfnm a distance. Mr. Sim msvi:u • iar^e tr.u*» the besttimbered land in XortWCarolsna and l a - laid an exp neiice m the bather j business extending over a nmuhcr of v* a is. Mr. Briggs is oiv-oj our most successful business mm, ami while he na no expi rime*. in the miliing business. lii.s clear iudgri.cut in all inatters involving the exchange ot dollars is an assurance »l suc« «*ss. i-or the pres mi all lumhei will be air lined. !*ui ill nr;n t \jjcv.t to build Menu dry kilns in the near future. Who will In: the next t • give \\ dsoa a push Inward. Any industry that distrila • • .- money helps the entire commit nit v.I'