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AROUND THE HEARh"H; For The Fine Kkot. A TUNEFUL STRAIN; r nja In youth's fair prime, now parted many a year A strain I heard, e'en yet I seem to hear, One of those notes to favored mortals given, Uorrowed, perchance from golden harps of Heaven. " "A psalm of victory," so the anthem rung; "A crown of glory," thus the minstrel sungA The siager.I have never seen since then: 7 Perhaps in fairer climes he sings again. NVhen I have skill to picture sunset skies . And strike the key of Nature's harmonies. . Then shall i hope, on some celestial shore, To catch that heavenly strain of song once - . . more. Minneapolis, Minn. -"- S. Vf. Pond. leans receive their portions, but so, also, do Kittrels, Greensboro, Raleigh, i Charlotte and Asheville in North Car lolina ; Columbia, Spartanburg and i Sumpter in South Carolina; Atlanta, I Marietta and Thomasville in Georgia, ' and Chattanooga in Tennessee. There ! are scores of places not so well i known, such as Tarbord and New ; Berne, in North Carolina,- that are ! LJELSi i J. M. HENDERSON, Builder &. Contractor. Southern Piriea, 2. C. First-class work done at reasonable prices- HOUSE AND I FOB SALE LAND SOUTHERN WINTER RESORTS. We insert the following from Tthe Baltimore Manufacturer's Record to show what can be accomplished in North Carolina in the way of attract ing Northern visitors if the merits of the State are properly presented. The one secret of Florida's wonderful suc cess, with much less merit than JY. C, is liberal, tireless advertising. In the town of Manly, within a milo i ! and a half of Southern Pfties, the sub- i niVfr flW frr snlf a lot of 4 acres. yearly visited by people who found ; gooci house and kitchen. The laud is I them pleasant spots for a few weeks of under thorough cultivation, well ! rest and recreation, j fenced and there is a considerable , mi , . '1 1 1 1 . nil in iinr 111 1 nil 1 11 res uuu k . . 1 . . - r . . rtA.il.in f -v I t . r T , j ! tarrying place in the South do so for many reasons, borae go for curiosity, many to escape the fierce wintry blasts, others to engage in hunting and fish ing, still others to examine the oppor tunities for investment or speculation, multitudes because it has become fash ionable, but by far the greater num ber because their health; or that of some one dear to them, compels the change of climate. Hence it is that the South lias become the winter sani tarium of the United States. There are but two' things that prevent a N. B. JONES. . i DEALS IN General Merchandise. He always has on hand nice Frefh Butter. His Cigars : r.d fine-cut Tobacco are nnsurpasM-d. Call and see. MANLY, X. r. V.1 A AA. i I J. S, BLAND, j . ." MANLY, N. C. j 1 ' ' - j m wrz&K ft. iy3 m cxDerienoe in th i ms m r CHATTEL. MORTGAGE BLANKS, PRINTED AND FOR SAM! AT THE PINE KNOT OFFICE. These lack of l-n ' ,a cnrniff nf 1 RS." H GTOUn of r:,.;- v l,aftinWift much greater exodus from the North. gether in the spacious parlor of one of tneir numoer ai-iue iew yrieu.fiA--j position. They had beon exenangmg preparation of more than On Hundred Thousand applications for patent in the United States ana foreicn eoan. tri th nnbtiahera of the Scientific o knowledge information about their respective States, and several of the Southern gentlemen had referred to the wealth of. iron, coal and timber in their mines and forests and to the prosperity that was attending their rapid development. One of the-company turned to Judge Sebring, Florida's genial commissioner, with the remark : 4 ' We have you there, Judge. Iron aud coal are worth more than orange groves, and will prove a more lasting source, of wealth.'' "I dou?t know . about that," was tne quick response, "but Florida has a mine worth all of these put together." Then, as the others looked surprised, he gave them some figures that were even more startling than his statement. 4 'Florida's mine", said Judge Sebring, "is its winter visitors. Sixty thousand people come -'there between Octoberand May. - Their average stay is twelve days, and their average daily expendi ture is 10 apiece. Figure for your selves our income from that mine." "Judge," exclaimed one of the par ty, "we give in. Florida ha are a ' ! -'if..,' where the desirable hotels are, and of the kind of recreation to be found at the many little-known resorts. The great summering places along the At lantic coast, in the White Mountains, on the great lakes and Canadian rivers, have long been accustomed to furnish this information amiually and have reaped their rewards. Florida hotel men, very many of whom are proprie-tpi-s of Northern, houses, have adver tised their places continuously; but aside from these and the Kimball, at Atlanta; the St.. Charles, at' New Or leans, and the Hygeia, very few South ern hotels are ever heard of except by the immediate friends of those who have visited them. For The Uns Knot. KNOTS Address all communications to "Knots, ' Pink Knot office, .Southern Mnes, N. C. AtnuVicin continue toiact as aolicitora for patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy rights, etc.. for the United States, and to obtain patent jn Canada. England, France, Germany, and all other countries. Their experi ence is unequaled and their facilities are unaur passed. I . i Drawings and specification prepared and Died in the Patent Office on ahort notice. Terms very reasonable. No charge for examination of models Or drawings. Advice by mail free. , I Patents obtained through MnnnAOo.arenotioed Inthe SCIENTIFIC AMKRICANwhich has the largest circulation and is the most influential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice very patentee understands. ' j l This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper is published WEEKLY at $3.00 a year, and to admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other department of industrial progress, pub lisned in any country. It contains the names of all patentee and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for on dollar. Sold by all newsdealers. ( i If you have an invention toi patent writ t Munn A Co., publishers of Scientific American, 961 Broadway, Hew York. f - Uandoooit adoqv patents maiieu it. FRED A. WATSON, 112 FAYETTE VI LLE St. RALEIGH, N, C. ouse "u.r-narpenfes." HOLIDAY NOVELTIES IK- logne and ReFFumcjs. Go Cologne bot bottle of Col- i s a . oo- nanza vieldiiiff 7,200,000 a vcar Siuce that time it has been often said, by those to whom the statement was repeated, that it was incredible; but those who investigate the facts carefully will soon conclude that the aggregate sum Florida receives from winter guests is even greater than the huge sum named. But Florida is by no means theonly State that derives annually a handsome revenue from this source. From the famous Hygeia Hotel, at Old Point Comfort, south ward to New Orleans, there are scores of well patronized hotals in large cities, little towns and country nooks, all of which haye both regular and chance guests every winter, and if it were pos sible to collect accurate statistics from every one of ' them it would be found that f uliv fifteen to twenty millions of Northern money are disbursed among them every season. It is the return to i the South, with compound interest, of the vast sums lier wealtv citizens ex- ponded at the North for fifty summers j bofore 1SG1. This great out-pouring of money is not made solely at the coast resorts. Norfolk, Virginia, gets a share of it; Wilmington, Charleston, Mobile, Pass Christian and Nw Or- ; HIDDEN TREES. ' " ' 1. This is as heavv as lead. 2. Did you find the max, Leander? 3. O, a kind man gave me this. 4. Please give me a pin, Eric. ; 5. I told Mrs C. her rye was ground. ' G How fast your mule can travel, Mark. . ? l: .f f" 7. Mayhap pleasures wijl yet come you-.'" j: 8. Indeed Mag, no liars. shall stay in my iiouse. j I shall be glad if I' reach home safely. I 10. See that working bee chasing that drone. lo Fancy cards with small tie attached. Hansrmc: ogne, new style of decoration. Glass stbppered pitchers, each! in a box filled wjth Cologne. Cut glass bottles, ringed and stoppered with glass, Col ogne filled. t New Perfumes, Bouquet of Bon Silne Roses, Fairy Breath Perfume, Queen of Clubs, Sorosis. Also small fancy boxes containing a tiny bottle of Cologne' and atomizer to match. , 1 1 M. C. HOOD & Co. BOSTON. I W. H. HUGHES, Dealer in Sallie Clarke. Answers in two weeks All our readers are invited to ) send solutions of the puzzles and to contribute orig inal puzzles. ANSWERS TO ''KNOTS' OF NOV. 20. Numerical Enigma. Encyclopaedia. Literary Puzzle.. Lowell. 1 2. Oliver. 3. Newton. 4. Gray. 5. Fields. 6. Evangeline. 7. Lamb. 8. 9. Optic. : 10. Whittier, Initials, Longfellow, v Staple and Fancy China, Crockery, Glass-ware, Lamps, Silver plated ware, Table Cutlery, Refrigerators, Tea trays and a line of House Furnishi general WINDOW SHADES, Picture Frames, Wall Papery Mirrors, Easy Chairs, Bric-a-Brac, Fine Paintings and Engravings. THE PINE KNOT. Lighted for the illumiuution of all. Of si-i-vijl interest to NORTHERN PEOPLE who x-k a home iu the South It has s.ii:v thmg- to say, and isn't afraid to say it. Eight Pages, Published Weekly. Send for sample copy to THE PINk KNOT, Southern Pine, N. C. LAND FOR SALE. 1000 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE, Lying on both' sides of Little River, and near the Raleigh 6c Augusta R.K. This tract consists of 150 acres of RICH BOTTOM LAND. i 150 acres HIGHER LAND, cover.,! with Oak, Hickory, etc., the remain der covered with HEAVY GROWTH PINE TIMBER.; A magnificent water power on Little River affords opportunity for a large manufactory. Terms very reasonable. For infoV matiou address I . : rig Goods. The Monitor Oil Stove, which we consider the safest and BEST STOVE Word Square. In the market. We have a Radiator that mav used with the Monitor rooms or green houses. MALCOLM KELLY MANLY, N. C. ; THE FOLDING SAWING MACHINE! seven cords One man can cut six to per day with it. j It '.' Sawc Dovn- Trees! be for heating s P: p A OB T E O R B S T K 5 T 303 309, Fayette vile -St. RALEIGH, N. C High St. 1 ., Portsmouth. Vai Folding Sawing Machine Co., 37 Franklin St., Chicago, 111. C, J. EAGLESFIELD. Southern Pines, N. C. Agent for Moore Countj.
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