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PlIE LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1887. NO. 6 TThe Kief. 3, vf Pay the Printer 1 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF. best Ever-blooming' Koses, Evergreens, Magnolias, Greenhouse and out door betiding plants. BOUQUETS and FIX)HAL DESIGNS, SEEDS and EVERYTHING FOR THE: GARDEN. Send for Catalogue. H. STEIN METZ, Raleigh. N. C. trt E a gles field's SeuteFn Bilges 0. M. Allen. "Wm. Cram. Allen & Cram, Machinists and Foundrymkn, Raleigh, N. C. Orders for SPECIAL MACHINERY of every j description solicited. Engines, Boilers, shait ings,. Pulleys and Hangers constantly on hand . or maue to oruer. Repairs bf all kinds promptly at tended to at short notice. MANUFACTURERS OF - The Lone Star Pump, BRICKYARD 1 the best made, double-acting, anti-freezing, anti-packirur, with no rubber, gum or leather. Used for wells, cisterns, irrigation or supply ing towns with water. L9tw l . 1 I .11 iioapiQC f-'OrriUiicl rilll nui oci icoj , POMONA, N. C Two and one-half miles west of Greensboro, at Junction, of Salem ; Railroad. Tmp main line of- the Richmond & Danville j.ia.111 vvA Iml iao l , passes through the Nursery, and , within 100 feet of the office and residence. Salem trains make reg ular stops twice daily each way . Those interested in fruit and ffuit-growing arc cordially invited to inspect this, the largest ! Kui-siery in the South. The proprietor has for many years visited the ; leading Nurseries of the Norih and West and j corresponded with those of foreign countries, , gathering: every fruit that, was calculated to '. MUit the South, and bcinj? located in the center . of the Piedmont. Section of North Carolina and with a0 years experience, also the experience , of my father before me, 1 can claim without : hesitancy that trees, &'c , grown in these Nur series will do better in any of the Southern or ; border States than if grown fujlher North or South. Try and be convinced- My stock eon- feists of over One MillmitfsRrnit Trees, Vines, 2?c, of all the leading varieties,; both old and new, Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, figs, Japanese Persimmon, Pecan, English Walnut, Grape and airmail fruits. Evergreens, Hoses, ic. Correspondence solicited. Send for catalogue, j Satisfaction guaranteed. Order direct or gire your orders to my authorized agent. Address J. Van Lindley, Proprietor, ; , POMONA, N. C. DR E b. r an kin, Homoeopatnic Hnysician. Halifax St. (op. Cotton Platform.) ; - Raleigh, N. C. Special attention paid to all forms of chronic disease, diseases of women alid children. Patients treated by j mail, and visits made to neighboring towns when desired. 39t91 Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. - Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of the First Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of North Caroi.ua. SoecUl attention given to conveyancing and cobections. V. J. Griffin. Vf. O. Temple 26V2 - G. N Walters, FASHIONABLE tyEPiCHlNT TAILOR, RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in all shades. The latest New York styles for full dress Suits. - . . Business suits $yu to $ou. Samples furnished on application. 2Gt52 W. II. Wetmort & Co.. Manufacturers ofhind . . ...... . .. . . .. ,i maae snoes, Kaieign, w.c, are seuing iaaies hand sewed Morocco button boots iorf2. 75: lace S?nlM Si o guaranteed for 25c. additional. Gemts' hands se . . s- sx-sl rr- Uahc' U M A e aid Knlc rfor $2.50, Standard Screw, $2.00. Also a full line ! produce cheaoly, they. Would not bfe of Mens, Boys', Women's, Misses and Children's I F J' J . i t, 1 1 1 .'Tl 1 a 1 111"' a " ii J V'sZllrsi '.Sample pair sent on receipt of price. Any of rcggru.anot!.. apctiai miro iu mcrtnaii is. their eoods will be repaired at the Factorv for Vtolf tli iicn al rnf" " -."-w . Pay the Printer ! SEE THE BEFORE BUYING. iasuy tnaerstooa. 'fa to SUIT send fob PRICE UST. American B. H.0. & Sewing Machine Co. and a w Knratnt. Vf 1 BALTIMORE. MO. We commend the following valedic i tor", as a model iu regard to length for aspiring commencement orator next. summer:' i "I have this day severed my connec tion with the Biblical Recorder." C. S. Farriss. The Germans are making use of the. medicinal properties of pine-needlesj, using a powder from them in baths for invalid, as is set forth in an article on this page. Our long-leaf pine ought to be1 as much more efficacious in this form as it is conceded to be in all others. Here's an industry waiting fov development. OUR PROTECTION THAT TECTS ENGLAND. PRO- The greatest and blackest of all the Bug-a-boos that oui protectionist ! Tne pine-needle baths are pre- grandmas use to frighten naughty ; scribed r invigorating the system , , , . 4i , , i generally. They act upon the skin as free-trade children is - cheap proaues- , . . . , . - . I a balsamic stimulant and a ltiseptic. tion" in England, with which Ameri- Thus they may p-ove userul ::s a pro can indus s could not compete. An phylactic lemedy iu ep'demics of Englishn has recently said some- j various kinds, and herein I'es one of thing on this point that these good -their Katest recommendations. I , ,, mi j ,, . , . ,r ! I Dr. E. Meusel, of Gotha, has used old ladies will do well to heed. Mr. - . . ' , . ' . . these pine-needle baths with satisfac- J. S. Jeans, secretary of the Iron and w i -i. i v i u ' J I tory result in the hospital to which he' Steel Institute, in a lecture before the is attached. Dr. G. Greubler, of Leip- London Workiugroen's Association;, said that the Ameri ian resources wer infinitely in excess of those of Great Britain, and unless the working pop- ' b - l j j ulation of the latter country were ti ! ntntin f frifiii nnflAianMOL' ill blt! vni- "-V"c u'11""1? " il1 spect by greater industry and a more extended use of mechanical appll- - ' . , , !. - 11 KCIV to nOlU ineir tiOSlllOU IU lUC race, j " ' . i TV. 0 T j can competition in manufactured , - , a.- a r u! i 80 per cent of the exports from Amert- . 1 T ca took the form of raw materials. If j American protection were continuejtl j at its present range, EngUud would i 4.1, L u - 1 ! not rave much feas as regards ma ?u- , facures; but if ihe ta-i T wee aboi:sk j ed theinduslra1 prospects of Enlanld j would become very much b'acke in consequence of the enormojs lesor cs . ; that Ameiica possesses for cheap pro duction. PINE-NEEDLE BATHS- Under the name of "Fichten - Nadel Bader," the balsamic and tonic prop- erties of the fir-needles are largely taken advantage of in Germanj', ; thanks ' to a new preparation which : enables them to be easily used fjr baths. Thesi baths are now being prescribed for children and adults, and are found to be truly efficacioms M rheumatic complaints, gout, certain skin affections etc. This new prepara tion is in the' form of a powder, which 's directlv used for the bailis br beinr ! put into lukewarm water and allowed to digest in the liquid for a few min utes, in order that the balsamic virtues j of the needle-leaves may be drawn out. j The same product is likewise used for fumigations in affection?; ot the chest, . etc., or as an antiseptic, for which purpose a little of the powder is placed - upon a heated iron shovel and thus carried about the apartment. The pine-needle powder is put up in I)ackets weighing about lib. (orkilo.) A bath for an adult will require i to kilo, of the powder. For a child's bath, 1 to 4 tablespoon fuls will be found sufficient. Not long since w drew attention to , the turpentine vapor baths used to some exieat in Paris. Buttiis German preparation of pine needles "s simpler, cheaper, a. id, we should imagine, quite as effective. ! zig, says he found water at 3S C, or ' thereabout, soon withdrew the aro matic principles of the fir-needles' TMiwilcr. nd thnr T T.r ont F tbo lot. . . , ... . . A ' " .. , , , ter is amply suffictent to cive the bath all the desirable propenies. The water lii: 1iah n r,.ii..Mfnl ,'.1.. . C " V l"'enui iriJiiiuic wooa 01 the pine needle essence. Dr. Von chcnvKs,, has .-.an,- inea me pine-neeule powuer as, useo Vw, 0',ri0w"0 nf about J.) per Cent of actl e extractive M - . iui inesc uitiiis, jiuu nuus inai u yieidx .v-l"'""; matter a roenU T-h..li .rvvfAow.Ti.l. oil vrJtb ,luto-i ' . i 1 i . cneinists. 1 It results trom what we have just said that in this pine-needle powder ' ' 1 now manufactured m. Germany we possess a material which enables any one to procure, at a moment's notice, the fashionable Fichten-Nndel bath, which appears likely to come more 1 J into vogue every day. The new pro duct has placed this luxury at our disposal at a very moderate cost. Monthly Magazine. ' HIS NAME IS SMITH. Another native of North Carolina comes to to- the front from Mom roe i count", Ind. His name is Kiley Smith. .! He is 7 feet H inc'.ies iaJI and wea-s a - No. 17 shoe that v?M hold a quarier of a peck of corn. Once a year he orders a pair of plow shoes. Thev wei''!i 10 ; pounds and have very broad heels. They are 1G inches long. He was born ' in this State, went to Indiana I860,. is forty-five vears old, is married and is the father of two children. Verilv are none of the products of the Old North State to be sneezed at. Raleigh - : Netcs and Observer. i
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