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The , Pine Knot SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 29, 1SS7. R. R. TIME TABLE. RALEIGH & AUGUSTA LINE. Condensed schedule. AIR- SOUTH. I P. Ml A.M.! Cary Apex Moncure San ford Cameron Maul v. South'rn I Pines ) Keyner Ar Humlet 7 00 9 00 Lv Hamlet t 00 10 05 Kej ser j K! 25 10 35 : 27 1 25 I I . South'rn I 10 16 1 45 Pines $ Manly : Mr. R. G. Starke is to be away over Sunday this week. He is visiting ; friends in Raleigh. j ! C. W. Shaw, of this place, was placed on the immigration Committee! I at the Farmers' Convention and pre j sehted some very convincing facts to ; the other members of the committee. , , , , . ,. 1 '. A' M ',A' M' I Miss Emma Pond, who recently 00 spent a few days at Southern Pines, is now at Raleigh, where she is giving music. Her the Branson NORTH 2 30 3 41 4 11 10 58 11 11 44! A-IM.I- 12 15, 1 35' 3 05 Cameron 4 ;so ssauloru Moncure iApex 5 50 ('arv 7 20 ArKaleijfh instructions 8 09 8 on ; headquarters in vocal are at 4 1 4 57; 50 HrtTico 5 42 11 15 :, -M- . i-Mr Ned Eno-lehflrd. of the firm of ;?.T? 05 J,;C. Brewster & Co.. Baleiirh, ' has ! Fine Cigars Tobacco.. Hot and Cold Soda j .niu-.iza). '! ' . i . ' ,. s av 3 30 presented Mr. A. M. Clarke with a nne A. S. Lee, J. t. Johjcsos , ErGEstE Grissom, m. d ; ' Lee, Johnson & Co. Wholesale and retail i ' ' DRUGGISTS, Opp. Foetoffice, R A L EIGH, ;N.C. W. H, HUGHES, Dealer in Staple and Fancy China, Crockery. Glass-ware, Lamps, Silver plated ware. Table Cutlery, Refrigerators, Tea trays and a general line of House Furnishing Goods. The fnnitnr Oil Rtrv rrriiri ' consider the safest and Wm. V. W. CLAHK, G. Trains connect at Hamlet with the Carolina pointer, "Zeb Vance.' Like his uame Cen trallt. It. for Wilmington, Charlotte and all u 1 '.r.fA., ints south. At sandfofti with the Cape Fear H3 he has a decided taste for literary and Yadkin Vallej Railway for Fayetteville nnrnt ami is inconsolable when de and all points on that road. At Raleigh 'with PurSlls "a IS lnconsoiaoie wuen ue Kaleigh and Gaston Railroad for all points -'uied access to the printing office, north. Sleeping Cars without change on trains i o. 1 ana - bet ween Charlotte and Kaleiarh. ; iW liof li T ' migration Department of the State, I under the efficient charge of Mr. J. T. : Patrick, was approved by many reso lutions from Farmers' Clubs through out North Carolina and by the official action of the Convention -at Raleigh j this week. - No heavier blow could be i and Mineral Waters of all kinds, Fresh Gar den Seecfs in season, Largest Stock, of Drugs and Druggist's Sundries in the city. We ;have the most elegant SMITH, Superintendent. F. & P. A. POST OFFICE HOURS Week Davk: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m., Sundays: From 8 to 10 a. m. j -s. ' , ! J. T. WILSON, P. M. - BEST STOVE In the market. We have a Radiator that may b? used with the Monitor for heating rooms or green houses. HOME HAPPENINGS. Mercury at .66. A. Jay Tefft is in Berwick, Pa. J. B. Fell man, has gone to Char lotte. . : ; ; 18U4 struck at the material interests of the : State , than the abolition of this bureau. ; ; The Pine Knot has been establish- ed; about four months and though I there is nothing phenomenal in its ex- PRN TED tended circulation we tjiirfk our read-' ' IN THE STATE. ! Everybody waited pn politely and with dispatch. ! Prescriptions accurately prepared day or night. 309, Fayetteville St. RALEIGH, N. C 303 High St. J Portsmouth. Va. FOR SALE. A N&E OVERCOAT, almost new. Inquire at THIS OFFICE. WARRANTEE DEEDS Dr. Boynton is expected in a short ers may be interested to know where it tirae. "I sheds its light and from our subscrip- n , ! -i 1 tion book we compile the followiug: Mr. Grout s house is ready for the ,,; . u i- r 4- ; ; , Maine, Isew Hampshire, Vermont, p asterers. j v Massachusetts, New York, Ontario, Mr. ana Mrs. Hetherington have ; Pennsylvania,, Washington, D. C, gone to Aiken, S. C. r ; Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, Ken- Mr. Ellington has commenced ' tucky, Iowa, Minnesota' and Call work on his house. . ;L fornia are the States in which it circu- i . t lates besides in 24 counties of North J. S. Bradley has received a fine CaroUmu Requests for sample copies Irish setter dog from Fairfield, Conn. 1; f- all -;Ve rtf TTr,; i AND FOR SALE i A GENUINE ' MADSTONE, FOR gAIE. Cures the bite of rabid dogs, also ill poisqnous bites and stintrs. A rare stone and a real curiosity. Pric IS'io.OO, Address ; h. li. C, Pine Knot Office, Southern Pines, N. C. AT THIS OFFICE. ms GET omas i F. Brig g Our postmaster has begun getting ! the most remote into shape for farming. He has plow ed up the lot around his house. 1 Quite, a . number of our citizens The Highlander, published in Ma con county, takes exception to the temperature record in the following spent considerable time iu Raleigh this words: 4The Pine Knot gives weekly I week at the Farmers' Convention. S records of the temperature at Southern j t g . . ! . ; Pines taken at 10 a. m. and at 4 p. m. I -Our next ; building enterprise is , 0bservations at Highlands taken at ' a good sizebuihling, having business! thse hours would give a verv differ-5 oiuees on vne givmu nW1 auu o u ; ent avera?e tp that obtained by ob- hall overhead, j V ' I serving the thermometer at 7 a. m., 2 1 B. W. Couch was up from Keyser p. m. and 7 p. ni., as required by the last Saturday. He was as Hyelv as Signal Service Office." We are of the j ever and feels that he is on the right opinion that the difference in the aver- , road to restored health. J age would be slight, as theaverage for! ,r 4 U r i , V the month of December calculated from ! Mr. A. M. Clarke was a member V . , , " , . . ,A . our reports varied but a fw degrees! of the Agricultural Comrmtee at the , s f . . , 0 ' , i A r , from the average of the hignal Service t Farmers1 Convention and did ecood fo i illtino 'I ha nliCDi'trflTinTic trara To L- n ri service.' -On atcount of the report of Office. The observations were taken 1. i - ' r ! 1 bv an invalid gentleman who didn't ne eret about in the morning much earlier. ! Farmers' Convention which .occupies j Tlie highest point reached is at 2 p. m. j so much of our space we are obliged to j wnen the mercury is from 6 to 12 de-' crowd gut some literary matter from ; .ees higher than at 10 a. m. The this issue. t j 1 thermometer in question faces the west ; A. Williams & Co. , of Raleigh, and is never reached by the rays of the have one of the finest and best ap sun. As the maj rlty of people who pointed Bookstores in the State. Their come, here are invalids the day tern advertisement appears on another perature is what they are most inter page.' ested in, as they seldom venture out When vou are in Raleigh, visit i in early morn iug or after sunset. Below is the record of tempera ture for the past week: . & SONS, BRIGGS BUILDING, I 1 RALEIGH. N.C., HARDWARE, Wagon and Buggy Materia StOYSS I i ' and ! jTinware, PAINTS, 0If,S, GLASS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, i Lime, Plaster, Cement, Builder's! Supplies, GUNS & PISTOLS, First class Loaded Shells for breech-loading guns, 2 cents each. SPORTING GOODS, ' BEST GOODS, j . 9 . t LOWESTj PRICES, 13t39 SQUARE DEALING. YUR J6B EIIWipG Done at the Tine Dnot ffi cc. i Nev Type, Hey Presses, Nev Vim upptotts LiFPixiorrs upmcorn Ieads all other Magasines All work Done Promptly, A'nd guaranteed to W as low m Lee, Johnson & Cor's drug store. They have a fine storeind are fully equip ped for the large -and ever increasing business which their enterprise de serves. : : ' I:- . Mr. La whom, of this place, and Mr. Byrd, of Manly, have purchased the steam mill of John M. J jhnson hear here and will start into manufac turing lumber at once. .;; Tn Tales of Fiction AN poems of Interest ! Departure pleasing Short Stories InterttuC Mtaoeflavy ff otes of Proerew 25 cts. GOOD Jan. 22 44 0 i . Y 26 4 25 44 O 28 10 a. mi 50 GO 40 56 35 j 46 . 4 p. m. 76 74 o2 ; 66 52 46 60 kiarly Ch'cc Selectiont 200 Or'Kina' Contribution agss ik acm isscx TPic of lh Time Ter Genu A Complete New Novel - ' Sup"1 Merit lj(aeM(a?or;UutkoriicMkle. Gmng a library of i new and valuable works, worth from 15.00 to 1 1 8.00 annually, at the atomiaal sum of s cents per month Subscription, fj.oo rearlr. Stories by John Habberton, Frances Hodgson Bar oeU, Julian Hawthorne, Lucy C Lillie, etc., etc., will appear in early issuesj Circulars, giving details, etc., mailed on application J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 715 nod 7x7 Market 4t-, Philadelphia WORK CAN BE DON'E AKYWHKKK SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
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