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The Pike Knot. SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 5, 1887. R. R. TIME TABLE. RALEIGH & AUGUSTA LINE. Condensed schedule. AIR- SOUTH. NORTH P.M. I A. M. Lv Kaleigh Cary Apex Moneure Sanford Cameron Manly South'rn Pines f Keyeer Ar Hamlet 7 00! 8 IX) 8 25 9 27 10 16 10 58 11 39 11 44 A. M. 12 15 1 35 a. m: 9 00 Lv Hamlet lOOaKeyser 10 35 25; 4 JSouth'rn 1 45! Pines f Manly 3 05 Cameron 4 aO Suuford i jMoncure I Apex 5 50 Cary 7 20;ArKaleigh 230 3 41 A.M. soo 7 02 4 11; 8 09 4 llU & 30 4 57 9 50 -Mr. Starke has an opportunity, to enter the law office of G. W. Hinsdale in Raleigh and will probably accept. We shall be sorry to have him go. PROSPERITY. 5 42 6 23 ;:t 19 11 15 P. M. 12 30 2 05 8 10 2 50 8 35; 3 30 Trains connect at Hamlet with the Carolina CentralK. H. for Wilmington, Charlotte and all points south. At Sandford with the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway for Fayetteville and all points on that road. At Raleigh with Kaleigh and Gaston Railroad for all points north. Sleeping Cars without change on trains No. 1 and 2 between Charlotte and Kaleigh. Wm. SMITH, Superintendent. b W. CLARK, O. F. & P. A. POST OFFICE HOURS Wkkk Dats: 7 a. m. to 8 p.m., Sundays: fc rom 8 to 10 A. M. J.' T. WILSON, P. M. W. K. Jackson is having his store and dwelling house painted. D. A. McDonald, our clerk, ; and W. C. Wilcox were in town Monday. Farmers are now busily engaged in farm work when the weather will admit. There are two insane persons within three miles of this place. One is the wife of M. D. Brady, who was sent to the Asylum at Morganton on the 4th in st. ; She has been insane for sometime. The other insane parson is William Kidd. He is not raving mad, but his family cannot do any thing with him. He carries with him all the time sixty yards of factory sheeting, sleeps on it at night and sits on it in the d ay ti me , to keep it from being taken from him. any of your readers desire confirma tion of the aboye, let them come to Southern Pines, and I will join them in as fine a day's gunning as they ever enjoyed. j Very Truly Yours, A. M. Clarke. A.S. Lee, J.I. Johnson, Eugene Gkjssom, m. d Lee, Johnson & Co. Wholesale and retail DRUGGISTS, Opp. Poetoffice, RALEIGH, - - N. C. BLUE'S CROSSING. HOME HAPPENINGS. ; The v ' Flowers That bloom In the spring Have decided not To put in an appearance .: Until the little ground hog comes r Out and is able to see his shadow. Mr. Lawhorn is putting a fence around his lot. We hope to see the pleasant face of Mr. Ford again. Mr. Love, of Wilmington, was in town over Sunday. The new railroad to Troy is con siderably talked about. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson have gone to Charleston, S. C. Mr. Armington's family has ar rived from New Hampshire. The telegraph office has been moved into the Prospect House. , C. J. Eaglesfield has leased land of Ben Hicks and will go into the brick business at once. Mr. and Mrs. Holden have - gone to Wilmington for a while. They ex pect to return in about a month. J. S. Bradley, of this place, and Mr. Robeson, of Manly, were out After the birds lst Tuesday. It was pretty hot for active exercise but they suc ceeded in bagging a few. A Northern lady writes, "If upon some midnight dreary! you find me knocking at your door you may blame the Pine Knot. It is terribly cold t here, such a winter we don't often get." : : ;.v A. Jay Tefft Is publishing the Berwick" (Pa.) Independent, a copy of which we have received. It is a nicely printed paper and seems well adapted to meet the wants of the flourishing 1 Fine Cigars and Totoacco, Hot and Cold Soda and Mineral Waters !of all kinds, Fresh Gar- i den Seeds in season, Largest Stock of Drugs and Druggist's Sundries in the city. We have the most i elegant Mrs. McKethan is visiting her parents in Cary. The Pine Knot is a welcome vis itor at "Lake View" hotel. Capt. Lashley is well and .at his post again as jolly as ever. Miss Mary Page is on a visit to her brother in Brooklyn, N. Y. Cool Spring and Hamburg R. R. is doing nicely. No accidents up to 'date, .f 'Messrs., Marks & Adams have opened a small but select grocery store. - ; ' Page Lumber Company are saw ing about twenty car loads of lumber per week. We are pleased to note that at an early day we : shall have preaching in our village, j Miss Glennie Pleasants has re turned home from an extended visit to relatives in Louisburg. There are quite a number of sales- I men passing here. They stop and breakfast at fLake View." Our kind a'nd genial merchant, Mr. N. A. McKethan is operating turpentine very extensively this year. We can boast of one street car. It is not patronized to any extent. The driver however finds enough to keep him busy. We can also boast of one or two bachelors, one in particular. He was once on the market, but did not get his "Worth." We could boast of a great number of extraordinaries and excellencies but . - . - -. -r : . will desist. : ; f W. H. HUGHES, Dealer in Staple and Faney China, Crocker', Glass-ware, Lamps, Silver plated ware, Table Cutlery, Refrigerators, Tea trays and a general line of House Furnishing Goods. The Monitor Oil Stove, which we consider the safest and BEST STOVE -; - - i In the market. We have a Radiator that may be used with the Monitor for heating rooms or green houses. 309, Fayetteville St. RALEIGH. N. C 303 High St. Portsmouth, Va. FOR SALE. A NICE OVERCOAT, almost new. Inquire at IN THE STATE. ! ... " Everybody waited on politely and with dispatch. i. -.1 Prescriptions accurately prepared day or night. 18144 TIIIS OFFICE. WARRANTEE PRINTED AND DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. GAME IN NORTH CAROLINA. Cor. News and Observer. Southern Pines,. N. C. , Jan. 17. Permit, please, a few words in your community in which it is published, j columns relative to the advantages We wish it much success. and pleasures that may be obtained in Below is the record of tempera- ihis immediate section in the way of tare for the past week: 10 a. m. 63 .l:in.29 "30: '31 Keb. L 3 4 55 53 42 03 62 60 4 p. m. 54 65 68 68 79 ' 80 48 "sporting'' for birds. I have for many I years been in the habit of gunning for i various kinds of birds in southern 1 Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Mary land and Delaware, and want to say to lovers of the pastime, that Moore county, N. C, offers better opportu nities for bagging the game than any place with which I am familiar. If Thomas! l. B'riggs & SONS, BRIGGS, BUILDING, RALEIGH. N.C.. HARDWARE, Wagon and Buggy Materia Stoves and Tinware, PAINTS, jOILS, GLASS, SASH, DqORS, BUNDS, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Builder's Supplies, j GUNS & PISTOLS, First class Loaded Shells for breech-loading guns, 2 cents each. SPORTING GOODS, BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES, I3t39 SQUARE DEALING. HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE In the town of Manly, within a mile and a half of Southern Pines, the sub scriber offers for sale a lot of 4 acres, good house and kitchen. The land is under thorough cultivation, well fenced and there is a considerable number of fruit trees set out. Terms reasonable. Address J. S, BLAND, MANLY, N. C. GET YOUR MB Eagles fie Id's ouer-n Bines SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. Done at the Tine Dfriot ffi ce. New Type, New Presses. New Yim All work Done Promptly, And guaranteed to be as low as GOOD WORK CAN BE DONE ANYWHERK SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
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