FllE Kief. ME LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. - ! VOL. I. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1887. NO 15' ' The Pine Knot. PUBLISHED BVXRT SATURDAY MOR51KO AT - Southern Pines. Macrc Co., I. C. B. A. GOODRIDGE, Editor. -:: . , . TERMS- 1 .OO Per Year in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. ,: ' t3TADVETisiNC Rate promptly fur nished pon application. nrtn p.iMTtxr. of ererv description done with neatness and despatch, and on reasonable 'terms. .... MTCORRMPOUDKNCS on all topics ,of jren eral interest invited. Write only on one side of Yes, sir, we can write 1887 now, ev- A New York Anarchist has blown himself to' pieces attempting to manu facture a bomb. We congratulate him and the; public. He couldn't have made a tjeiter beginning of the New Year. ' ' I Better not take the tax off of tobac co and whiskey. If ths revenue from the paper; be brief and to the poin sl8S y2I these villainous drugs tends to make name and sUte whether you wish it published or not. I Kntered at the Postoffice at Southern Pines, N. C, as second class matter. BRANSON HOUSE, RALEIGH. N. C. our too big surplus bigger, it might be applied to pensioning the wives and daughters of the users of them. That would be some compensation for the suffering they occasion. RECLAIMING STATE LANDS. The Commissioner of Immigration, in his annual report says, "People ot capital have been . induced to enter North Carolina, who are opening up swamp lands that have for years yielded no tax to the State, but have been an eyesore and health destroyer. ' That is all right as far as it goes, but the State ought not, to allow an eye- sore and a health destroyer within its borders. It ought not to wait for pri vate enterprise to do the work. Some thing has been done already, but more is necessary. Below is an interesting miles of country hitherto unmapped. When the task is finished, Russia will have effaced from the map of Europe one of the oldest and toughest bits of savage nature on the Continent. From an engineering, geological, and scien tific point of view generally, the work is one of special interest. Central Location Week or Month. Good board by the Bay There's a spice of pleasing uncer- account of what Russia is doing with her waste lands, which we reprint from the Scientific American. ... The Russian Government is en- THE STATE'S FINANCE8. The biennial report of State Treas urer Bain, now in the hands of the Governor, shows that the balance on hand Nov. 30th, 18S4' was $947,068.- 56, and on Nov. 30th, Or MOnin.. . J- , -r,,. fvm I ain r hnnt Vtm.cn m3iv Mn tViA i 1 a x Wdpecial terras to riorxnem rivBjicvivia lamij vu. ; gagea in one oi me inosi extensive and TouriBts. Kept by Mrs. L. BRANSON. Edward 3. Bardi, .... V ' . ,.. -. 'i So. 210 Fayetteville St. RALEIGH. N, C. Offers at all times a full; and com pleCe stock of .-. Grocer ies & Pro vis iorrs new line in Raleigh. Those litttle! drainage enterprises . ever undertaken mules may proceed soberly on their ! in any portion of the world. The lo way or they may take a notion to 1 cation Is what is own as the Pinsk MircriAc in tVia emit hwP:t nf Kliccio. jump over each others backs, or the , , r ,. . rru gion is so extentive as to secure spec ial designation in the ordinary map of car even, if that would serve their pur- ! pose better. But there's this to con sole the timid, the animals are so small ! Europe, and, in point of area, is very that thv won't be likelv to do anv ; much larger than Ireland. The mar serious harm. If Lord Tennyson: isn't careful ha'H ' l T earn the sobriquet of Sour Old Man. 1885, $532,521., 32. The receipts for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30th, 1886, were from all sources $843,047.28; the disburse ments for all purposes, $1,180,018.16, and the balance on hand Nov. 30th. 1886, $195,550.44, made up as follows: Educational fund, $23,223.38; public fund, $106,402,84; four per cent, in terest fund, $65,924,22. The total receipts for the school fund during the two fiscal years have been upwards of $14,000; the total ex penditures have been upwards of $12, 000.' The available assetts of the Edu cational fund are $99,250 of our per cent, coupon bond, -which sustain a par value in the markets. The receipts from the tax on fertil izers for the two years have been $82,- of every description, suited to the want of . first class family trade. All goods thoroughly guaranteed as to Perhaps if he would emulate Glad- duality, and soia at iowcsv prices. Fine Teas and Coffees,; wimir Sugars. Meats, Choice Butter, allies. Pickles, Sauces, Spices, ; Soaps and Starches, Canned foods and everything else in the way of table supplies. . Orders for goods by Express or Freight carefully filled. E.J.HARDIN. latest production, "Lockley Hall, Six ' 1 i' ! ty Years After", is neither good- po etry nor enlightened philosophy. W, H. WETMORE &C6. RALEIGH, N.C., '.. I : y . --- Factory Cor. Hargetfic Salisbury Sts. . Manufacturers of ' Hand Sewed Gaiters, Button, Congress and Lace. Made to order, of the best material, .it short notice. We also manufacture a full line of Pegged and Standard Screw Shoes- Our Northern friends at Southern Pinet can have their shoes made to order at very reasonable prices. Every pair will give satisfaction. Prices for Men's Sewed Shoes. S3.00 to $6.00 shes have become famous in Russian historv as a refuse-of all maner of ro mantic-characters, and have remained 500 and from dividends on State stock an irreclaimable wilderness up to with- ln the N- C- R- Co 1269,310. in the last two or three years. The ordinary revenues during 1885 In 1870 the R ussian Government were $209,917.62; during 18S0, $050,- stone's healthful swinging of an ax he , first took in hand seriously the aboli- 601.03, the large increase of revenues might get brighter views of life. His tion of this wild expanse, owing to its peing cue to ine suspension oi me eoi- : being perpetually more or less sub- uwu W4 vuc vu yvFJ " merged and covered" with a jungle the year 1884, inconsequence of the growth of forest,! preventing not only payment of of ?bUU,U00 by the author communication between the Russian ities of the Western North Carolina districts on eitner side, but also be railroad on May 1st, 1884, which a- John T. Patrick, Commissioner of tween Russia and Austro-Germany. mount was applied to the payment of Immigration,, has issued a circular let-i A large staff of engineering officers be expenses of the year 1885. ter to farmers, urging them to attend and several thousand troops were The expenditures during the years the ioint meeting of Dlanters and the draughted into the region, and these 1885 and 1886 for the Agricultural Pe ine joint meeting oi planters ana tne rflrrmnf orA so .TV) frr have oee n engaged upon tne uuuer- f ..v,.w ...v..v-, taking since. Up to the present time, onds $279,435; for the executive about 4, 000,000 acres have been re- mansion $2,068.36, and for in vest claimed by means of the construction mnt in four per cent. State bonds of several thousand miles of ditches $7,81245.98. and canals, so byroad as to be naviga- , The estimates of the tseasurer or ble for barges of several hundred tons future expenses during each of the en burdeu. Just now the engineers are suing two years amount to S697,6V0, drawine up the programme for next including $57,000 for the General As- He won't tell 1 year wnicn compiises tne uramage ui . - stitutions elsewhere eiven. In sum- us how.old he is, so we can t say;which of q ditches mary they are: For the support of the New Year that was. Never mind, l Rud canals j government, 269,750; charitable and We know it wasn't so long ago that Of the 4 000 000 acres already re- penal institutions, 313,900; interest on the editorial hand has lost any of its claimed. 600,000 acres consisted of tour Pr cent-deot, ll4,uuu ! tttJ -j .. , " i v. Wn -nrnAW ' The -estimated resources, amount to ETip.; i e exieuu our coiigraiuiaiious. : - r i tor timoer purposes oy cutting uown Doesn't it seem a trifle cold-blooded the underwood and thinning the trees; Agricultural Board, Jan. 18th. He offers to secure reduced rates of trans portation and board for all who at tend, i Write to him. Wilmngton Star The editor of the has been having a birthday lately. Once upon a time he and the New Year came in together. for us Americans to be hugging our-, 500,000 acres of good forest laud, for selves and grinning over the prospeci est oases in the middle of marshes, hith of a great European war? Rather too erto inaccessible, but which have been connecieu more or less uy naviga uie strong a resemblance to a company of canals, and thereby with the distant ghouls gloating over the prospect of a , markets; and finally, 2,000,006 acres rich corpse banquet. Supposing the have been thrown open to cultivation, I . - . 1 120,000 acres of which have already war comes and creates a great demand j actually occupied. . Besides mak- f or American products, we mustn't j ing the canals and ditches, the engi- . v. . i. v. Ineers have built 179 bridges, bored forget that the price of such prosper,-, welu 2Q u v ty is the lives of our fellow men. have made a survey of 20,000 square 792,I97.06, at a tax rate of 23 cents, which reduction from the ' present rate the treasurer recommends: ' A further reduction," Mr. Bain says, "which was desired, is tendered impracticable by the large decrease in the valuation of property, in the last four year, caus ing considerable lost to the treasury annually, the necessarily increased appropriations to some of the institu tions and the uncertain results of the reassessment of property, which, un der existing law, will be made the present year." 6