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The Pine Knot. SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 15, 18S7. R. R. TIME TABLE. RALEIGH & AUGUSTA LINE. Condensed schedule.1 AIR- BOUTH. NORTH Ly ltaleiffh' taiy Apex 1 Moncure Sanford ' Cameron Msnljv South'rn I IMlH'6 j Keyser Ar Hamlet 7 00 s 00 Lv Hamlet 8 00 10 05 Keyser 8 25 JO 35 25: M . South'rn I 1 45! Pines f i Manly 3 05 Cameron 4 30 fcHnf ord 4 38. i Moncure Apex 27 10 16 10 58 11 39ih 11 44! A.M.! 12 15 z ioi a m Cary I H 1U ot) 1 '351: 7 20 ArRaleijzh - 8 da 3 30 W e are v.ery happy to chronicle when she began the "Western Asylum, the first marriage in Southern Pines, j arid she has a much larger population j Mrs., Abbie Leonard and her daughter to share the burden and expense of Mrs.' W. S. Aldridge, of Lisbon, N. H., this duty. Hef personal property has arrived on Thursday. On Friday 5 doubled since that day, her State debt Esquire Shaw, while passing the cot- - has been materially lightened, her! tage where Mr. S. T. Moffett now re- credit has immensely improved, until i sides, was invited to enter. He did so, it has as proud a position as she could - land when he came out Mrs Leonard desire; new population and capital flow :A. M.A. M. tit ' - A,t nnA m1nol ctvatm i - iias ii u more. ? e couirraiuiaue jir. iiuw m a, aicauj tnv. vlac and Mrs. Moffett and wish them much into her borders, while immigration to! . ' : Ol.l.- 1 1 4 r. ,1 happines omer oiaies uas ajuiosi ccascu. Drl Mason ' Adams died on ! , After careful consideration of this ttt , i j . T 1t,., T1. ; subject, I can at present see no plan I 57! 9-aol " turning, uau. x.u.. of increasinp the accommodations for 5 u1 -V5 1 remams were taken to Washington, tne insane in the State which ' more u. u., tor interment, inougn reaiiz- commends itselt tor its adaption m an iug how bare a possibility there was of respects, to our needs, than that of en- n f2- Bpi 2 30 3 41 5 00 7 U2 23 12 30 7 19 2 05 Trains connect at Hamlet with the Carolina Central It. It. for Wilmington, Charlotte and all points south. At Sandford with the Cape Fear and ladkm Valley Kail way tor Fayetteville nd all points on that road. At Haleigh with his recovery he was brave and hopeful larinf institution -by the exten , to the end. ! aoh pxtrpmitv. rnnninf to the rear. I Our readers -should not overlook so as to admit.of more ready eommun-1 v- t m, FM-v T - ication with the central buildings of Raleijfh and Gaston Kail road for all noints ! i . th nrpsont AinW- Krimrts from J)t. north. Sleepinsr Cars without change on trains lie which appears m this paper. Ihe I r. No. 1 and 2 between Charlotte and Kaleigii, , . ? T . , A , OrtSSOm 8 lieport. 1 'Wm. SMITH,-Superintendent. iPI0.ueT VI UUB """uVuu F. vr.cLAKK. G. F. & P. A. i ! terprising POST OFFICE HOURS a. u. to 8 p. it., Sundays: J. T. WILSON, P. M.J Yek Dats: 7 From 8 to 10 A. if. A. JAY TliFFT, Local Editors HOME HAPPENINGS. Mercury at 00. AVhere, oh, where is our snow ? .Mr. Armington anu son arnvi on Thursday night. publishing house offers a splendid statuette of Bartholdi's 4Lib-1. erty,"' free of charge, to every sub- scriber to the Illustrated Newspaper or j the Popular Monthly, ox for two sub- I scriptions to .Xh Sunday Magazine. j Each of these publications have hosts . of oldjreaders and friends in all parts of the country, who do not need to be told that thev are among the best j issued. The statuette is an exact fac- similei of the colossal figure in New ej I York Harbor, of the same material, j and is an j exceedingly pretty and ef i fpp.tivfi 11:1 rlor or mantel ornament -We expect 10 see sume long need-! uXutfor i dav. but all time". Mrs. ed public improvements in our village i T .', t" , , .1 ; Leslie, with her usual enterprise, has ut-iore lonir. , .'- iL-i.. i..i 1 i j ' st'curcu ausuiuic cuiiiiui, iui picuiinui See the advertisement of 'Books purposed, pt the statuette, and it will be for the .njiilipn for sale by S. P. Sea-1 Gffered by no other publisher. . The well, Bensalem, N. C. i j frank Leslie Publications (ire all of a G. A. Wildes and Willie Wildes, ! high order of excellence, and enjoy of Belmont, N. II., were in town this well-deserved popularity. No better magazine for the family j can be had than Lippincott's, See 1 the, advertrsemeut on this page. j 'Is it not characteristic of us as a Tho : popular game of rabbit is PeoPle that we d e11 much uPon our about to be revived at the Prospect rights, arid less upon our duties? Our House ' predecessors did well when they estab- ' r, , . ' - , . , T.' ' hshed the North Carolina Insane Asr- (J B. (rout has moved into Dr. ; , ; , - - , , , , , .,, . lum: and the most of them have pass- Bo vnton s cottage where he will remain , ' - . , , , . , , i i'ed awav and sleep m honored graves, until his new house is completed. i ' , ! j 1 Another forward step, after repeated Mr. Ford, a prominent lawyer of ann,a. tnVo wlwn ihn Wstpm FOR SALE. A NICE OVEKCOAT, almost new at Inquire THIS OFFICE. NORTH CAROLINA INSANE I ASYLUM. J. M. HENDERSON, Builder &. Contractor. Southern Pines, N. C. Fisrst class work done at reasonable prices A GENUINE MADSTONE, FOR SALE. Cures the bite of rabid dogs, also all poisonous bites and stings. A rare stone and a realciiriositv. Price 825,00. Address E. R. C, Pine Knot Office, V Southern Pines, N. C. , : ; , , WARRANTEE DEEDS PRINTED . AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. omas & SONS, BRIGGS BUILDING. RALEIGH. N.C.. HARD .B, Wagon and Buajgy Materia Stoves and Tinware, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Lime, Plaster, Cement, BuilderV Supplies, GUNS & PISTOLS, First class Loaded Shells for breech-loading guns, 2 cents each. SPORTING GOODS, j BEST GOODS, ' LOWEST PRICES, 13t39 SQUARE DEALING. I UPPIWS"UPPIXCOTTS--UPPRCOTT! Leads all other Magazines Jn Tales of Fiction , A New D-pTtnr. poems of Interest piea-ing Short Stories Interesting Miscellany 2S Ct. JJotcs of Projress " 1 nbarlt C10'0 Selections 200 O"?'11! Cootrfbutlons PAGES SM EACH tSSUS TPlc Time Xer Gems K Complete New Novel SuprltiT Merit Bj saint ftTohte taior ii essk I. Gi ing a library of i s new and valuable works, wortH from $15.00 to ft 8.00 annually, at the nominal sun of s cents per month Subscription, t j.co yearly. Stories by John Habberton, Frances Hodcson Bur nett, Julian Hawthorne, Lucy C LUlie, etc, etc, will appear in early issues Circulars, giving details, etc., mailed on applicatioa tj. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 715 and 717 Market St., Philadelphia GET YOUR Saratoga county- N. Y., has been ; North Carolina Institution was created J CARTHAGE MALE and FEMALE SCHOOL, Carthage, Moore Co., N. C. SPRING TERM opens January 10, 1887, and continues twenty weeks. Instruction given in Commercial and Classical branches. TTTPATQ PPT? QTTQQTrkM. day;( but they have passed away, and . . . -L. A. Youn- and familv have ar-1 roi. l.i tn.,1, v pmpnt in j-i'rimary, rov; lntermeaiaie, fiu.uu i t v I it tt ! i ! . , . Higher English, $L.00. " " ' - J : I Ml MUl b JL IIJCOC KICUL til V 4 V low , . , , T .,--. . , . -v- f t " i . . Ancient and modern LanjruEres ?L00 -iv'."b,- - -v"e-- ..... Tr mudmiJri ! ner month extra. is avimng to ne savea on me score ; For farther informntion addrais the otof economy by declining to provide for; ' Shields, a. b. " ; me lusauei it is iiie luwesi ul uumvis: - 1 ij p COLE ; on to appeal to, in an enlightened breast, ! , stopping at the Prospect House or : Objections were raised to both in their several days past I shire Avenue, r Greetings from the 4 'Mayor Southern Pines" were telegraphed the L. S. 0. of New Haven, Ct., Thursday i. 30B BllIWIDg Done at the ct. j but surely even such a reason has ao uni in:AV wnr;i ticc j Mr. E. Newton of Lisbon, N1L, foundation in fact. The building of ; 1 1V1-1 " 1 v is one of our latest arrivals. He says ; accommodations does not call the lun-1 IK ' he doesn't 'mind having the mercury at j ati into existence. He is already here I p. i ! i p p ar or40a below 0, but likes a change j he milst be fed, often now upon j 0lG9nf ' dnQ irUmeS. once in a while. , i j most expensive, yet improper diet; he ; Fancy cards with small Cologne bot- Mr. B. W. Couch, of Concord, N. j must be clothed, even if the daily or tie attached. Hanging bottle of Col li., who spent a few days here last ! weekly I destruction of his garments, ! ogne, new style of decoration. Glass June has returned to spend the winter. iaHke jvlith pother objects within Mi j He is troubled with a bronchial diffi- J reach,5 renders the task a never ending ; ringed and stoppered with glass, Col- cuuy wiuca nc fxpecis 10 recover irom drain and a hopeless enort alter ae-; ogne nneu. in this delightful climate. 1 ! Ceiicy;and comfort; he must have some Below is the record of tempera-! attendance, even if it result in the ture for the past week; New Perfumes, 10 a. in. 4 p. m. Jan. 8 34 .34 " U 32. 40 10 40 44 " 11 30 42 12 40 . "0fi "13 48 5; " 14 60" 66 utter ! disorganization of the family, ! Bouquet of Bon Silene Roses, and the conversion by 'degrees of its Fairy Breath Perfume, happy wage-workers, as producers, '. Queen of Clubs, Sorosis. ; into poverty stricken consumers, often A burden up6n neighbors and friends, Also small fancy boxes containing &. and oot unoften reduced to the desper-; tiny bottle of Cologne aud atomizer New Typo, Now Frossos, .. Hoy Yim All work Done Prdmptly, ! And guaranteed to b a low ts GOOD North Carolina is able to undertake this holy task. She is far richer than I to match. M. C. HOOD & Co. BOSTON. WORK CAN BE DONK ANYWHEBB SOUTHERN PINC. N. C.
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