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WOMANLY WISDOM. Addrew all communications to "Womanly ATidom,M Pin Knot office. Southern Pines, N. C. - K . f , nessr Continued from 1st page. ; j Much wheat is raised all over the ; State, wholly without manure of j course. I should judge the average! yield was about twelve bushels to the j acre, selling at about one dollar per j bushel. ' Rye, oats and buckwheat j are raised in all sections of the State, ' and every kind of grass grown any- ; where in the United States flourishes : j in North Carolina, especially clover, ! and in almost every farmyard of the. State could be seen from one to fifty I hives of bees. Very little fodder or hay is put under shelter, but is stacked , and sold by the stack throughout the State, at an average price of sixteen! ipes, i ... I Bay V iew House, Moons County, K. A. VflUTE, Prop'r. CLEANLINESS AND ORDER. That "Cleanliness is next to Godli- and that "Order is Heaven's first law" are maxims wll known to the most of us, if not well practiced. We are continually ' reminded of them through the columns of our papers and magazines, and we often groan in spir it as we read of the necessity ;of al ways being spotless in our dress and surroundings. One wculd suppose that.cleanliness was a virtue obtain able by an effort of the will, like ra- lence or charity, whereas it is only ! dollars POT tou and at tBat fiSure is j to be obtained by what is popularly Tlie Dest W111 croP m me male called "elbow grease". We of ten won- NORTH CAROLINA. FOR CONSUMPTIVES. -i The nightst point n the Long Leaf Pine -region of the United "States Fully endorsed byh? best medieal authority ' of this country sis the location best adapted to -the cure of Pulmonary troubles. j I ' ! Only U8 miles South of Raleijrh, N. C, on the Kaleijjh Si Augusts Air Line K. It., auJ : . v ' i ; . . - ' t 23 Hours Ride from New York... 1. I). B03I. CXci!:. KING Street, EDENTON, N. C. Mild climate; free f nau - Malaria. Xih-t Winter Hew rt to the Inner Northern cii-. IesM than one day's travel froni New rl. Itottts and- tishiusr tackle, jruidcj, dojrs, ! jrun, can t hired at very low -rates. Vim t fishinjr und duck tbmAing fn tte Uniud ht; m-ar by. PUmswiit nxuns, fiontiny on Bay. -rvcl for Northern giJe-t. As a trial, the t t week's or iintfitlTtfchunrif will l ieeiaH !-. . For rutt of travel and lull particular, a. drefs the proprietor, F. A. WHITE. Ed en ton. N. C. der when we read of poor people who are always immaculately clean, if .it eve occurs to the writer that cleanli ness is often an expensive luxury. A young lady engaged in teaching once remarked to us, with an air of superior virtue, that she always put on a clean collar and pair of cuffs ev ery day, as she thought a teacher should set an example in such things. In her case a doxen or two, more or less, pieces to be laundered every week made but little difference, as she had a rich father, and was teaching for the fun of it, but most teachers find it necessary to economize in their washing bills, though they may love clean linen as well as any one. FOR SALE. .. :rnv. -..-i. t v . - i. t n I Most comfortable Hotel and Hoardinjr House, . , accomodations. Excellent Hunting and the P trick s-f ami, near Key ser, tiuest climateni this Country. ! ... : - f . ' i . " . ' . the sole crop, as at Durham, and un- - f.rt.. ! 1 PHAETON STYLE, TOP CAII- WAGE, Nearly New. as two crops can be harvested every year. Tobacco in certain sections is days, Via ALL HAIL route, or via HA V LINE from Haiti more, . . . ... , . ... $1S,70 $21 Passenerer Rates as follows: like cotton, is raised by. and sold for- cash, so that a tobacco community is FronBfsT. v'a 'lk $uner, . fart. 7 J , Muling Tuesdays. Thursdays Satur- lnvanabl a prosperous one, Tobac- ! co must have plenty of fertilizer, and from the crops raised I should judge it gets it, even in North Carolina. The planter Miauls his tobacco to market, ; say at Durham or Henderson, the two great tobacco centres, sorts it in piles ; in the tobacco warehouse, marks and ' enters it on the books of the company, ' and when it is sold ho gets his money, j minus only a small selling commission, j before night of the same day. These tobacco sales are made by auction: are called M tobacco breaks" NEW YOKK, via OLD DOMINION Sl'KAMKKS, Sailing every day ex cept Friday and Sunday, '. .. . $K1,."jO via ALL KAIL,' or HAY LINE from Ilaltimore, j...... $1.0 V 11 1 LA DKI.PH i A, ia ALL UA1U or UA LINE from Ualtimore, i .... $13,LX) UAI.TIMORK, Via HAY LINE Dailv. except Sunday . Sl.7J ALL KAIL LINE, $12,:) j Round trip Rates, via Steamer i Lines to Portsmouth. Va., and: thence viaX Kail Line to Southern Pines and return, as follows: . - i Housekeepers are often enjoined to t and -buyers from all over the world at- have always snowv white table cloths tend these -ales- 0nc product of the and napkins, no matter if they be soil which 1 saw. 1 was especially inter- j coarse. It is delightful to ?it down to tables thus adorned, but unless one has a small family or plenty of capa ble help it is not always possible.! If one pair of hand has all the work to do for four or five in the family, and some of them children, . the washing and ironing are often serious prob lems. ' -' i : ' . A person may be orderly and not be "particularly neat,, and vice versa. If a woman lacks strength for washingjand scrubbing, she can keep things look ing better if she , keep them in good ! of cattle and mule raising, of bees and i From IJOfjTON. $30,00 BALTIMORE. 1 15,00 NEW YORK, $24.00 ested in-this was sorghum. I found sorghum mills on almost every plan- ; tation all over the state and learned that its production was being yearly increased. One trader in a small backwoods town ttld me that he pur- ; chased 600 barrels last vear, at a cost of twenty cents per gallon and sold it in South Carolina at thirty ceiits per gallon. I tksted various samples of sorghum and found it very palatable ; ; indeed. ' ' In sujjsequent articles I hope to tell ; l)t:io Address F. W.j CLARK, Gen'l Pass r Agent. v ' RALKIGH, X. C. If you want to sell Anything, V ADVKRTISE I hIN THE PINE KNOT.- If you want io buV anvthin. order. Personally, however, we wbuld prefer a house which was 'kept clean, oven if not so cleared up. When strength or means is lacking the jum fowls, peanuts and rice and various other things which I saw as I rambled. The bull-tongue plow is being- gradu ally displaced by the mould-board and ADY-ERTISK - I - IN THE PINE KNOT.- should be to save the necessity of hard tibsoil article, and I found many j work. "Learn the easiest Wavs to do ; wheelbarrows, mowing machines and ; things and also how to avoid doing; when possible, : H KC1 PES. - a few hay todders. Wherever I went; I was kindly received and cared for, and cheerfullv accorded all the in-i I! A corrpsnoTidfmt sends ns the follow- formation I desired, Nowhere did ing recipes which she says are ''very ; fear any violence or robbery, even in j economical". j the wildest and roughest parts of the 1 Chtap, wholesome Johnny Cake. Two State; and every where there seemed to I cups ot new outtermiiK, it sour or j nu auuuuauw 01 every imug 10 eai clabbered milk, one even teaspoonful j anu an equally great scarcity of mon- If you want to Exchange anything ADVERTISE IN THE PINE KNOT. If you want to do ibusiness of any kind, 1 HEAVY EXPRESS WAGON. New, both just from Concord, N. 11. ALSO 1 NEW, AND 1 2d HANI) EXPRESS HARNESS, AND 1 . 'Jd HAND CARRIAGE HARNESS. ! ALSO 1 IRON FORCE PUMP FOR s II AND OR I OWER USE, WITH .30 j FEET OF PIPE. These articles will be sold low' for cash, or exchanged for new milk cows, or 2 and '3 year old Cattle. R. M. COUCH; L'F'References: J. T.' Patrick, or ; the editor of this paper. i . j To those wlo, ) - - j WANT HOMES ; . ' AND I BUSINESS! , A good opportunity for investment. In the pleasant and healthful town of Apex, on R; & a. l. r. r. ; 14 miles from Raleigh. You can buv ! on reasonable terms. A comfortable . dwelling, newly built, with eight room i and one acre land. A lot 50 jc 100 ft. I with well arranged store house, i A good Corn and Flouring Mill with' I 30 horse power boiler and engine, i A Saw Mill and most excellent Gin, ! with ample room, run by the same ; engine. All within two hundred j yards of the dwelling, and well pro ' tected against fire. An ample supply ; of good water. ' . ! Some small farms near by if desired. 1 Good, society. ' I " '. H. ciDLIVE, Apex, Wake Co., N, C. of soda, the same of salt, one and one half cups of meal, one-half cup of flour. The proportions can be increased as desired. Bake thin, in a quick oven.' ey in circulation. Jass. Ploughman. ADVERTISE - t X. A. Dodge in IN THE PINE KNOT. CARTHAGE Doughnuts for dyspeptics. One cup ! sugar, one and one-third cups of sour; MALE and FEMALE SCHOOL. I advf rtise. milk, one egg, one scant teaspoonful of soda, two of salt, no spice, flour to j roll, y Have them as soft as caii be SPRING TERM opens January 10, handled, no matter if they are a little lhbh aud continues twenty, weeks The fanner, the mechanic and the '; I laborer throughkit North Carolina, j j will come and trade with von if you i 1 Carthage, Moore Co., N. C. Ml 1 The Pine Knqt reaches hundreds' of families in the North whd r mort th&B On m ffnnilr&il Thoound applieations for patu is tarn United BUttM and Forwirn oono triM, tb jmblUbn of tb Scicatifio AmricAa oontioo to tot aa aolicitora for ptUnta, mtmU, trsd-aarka, epf- rinU. Ats fartka TTsitl Klilaa mmA Jo obtaia patoau in Caaada. EagUad. rraaeo. uanaaajr, and all oihr eonairioa. Tboirazpon aaoa u aaaqnalod and tbair faeilitiaa ara anaur are fl mry. Beef suet can be used to; fry them in if preferred to lard. Have the fat as hot burning. Instruction given in Commercial and Classical branches. as it can be without TERMS PER SESSION: $10.00 coming to North; Carolina, and- will trade with you-r-if you advertise; i ; Primary, $7.50; Intermediate, H. s. C. J tiigher Lnglish, $l;.00. I : ' j Ancient and modern Languges $1.00 i Jlormonism will never be eradicated ; per month extra. o- -a 1 Attempting to do business without : until a man is : compelled to liava as For further information address the I girl iu7h7dark. K many .mothers-in-law as he has wives j . . i f j. F. Cole . you are doing,-but no body else does X living with him. Exchange. ITincipals, Jf Mc( Shields, a. b. ! " Detroit' Fr iVr.x. aDr&WIIIVfl AVI A mrl fl.a Iwta taMMaMil m. A Jlli tba Pataat Offioa aa ahort aotie. Tarma vy raaaoaabla. ft o charga for axaminMioa of aaodala or drawiaca. AdTiea by nail fraa. 1 ?UBjilhroab MBBBCo.araaotiead iatha SClEirriFIC AMRICA3f.'wbihbaa taa larrMt eironlatioa aad ia tba moaa iaflaoatial aapapar ef ita kind pabltabad ia tba world. Tba adraatacaa of aoeb a aoUoa aracy pataatoa aadantanda. Tbia lara and apl and idly ill aatratad nawtpapar ia pabliabad AVrEEKX.Y at $X00 a yaar. aadla adnaittod U, ba tba boat papar davotad to aeiaaca. mocbaaiea. inraotiont. n(iBoortB( worka. aad ptbar dapartmaata ef iodaatrial prngr . paa lnad ia any coaatry. It contain tba aaiaei af all pataotaaa and titla of avary iavtmtioa patontod aacb waak. Try it toar moatba for oao dollar. Sold by all aawadaalars. If Ton kiia avB i b vantinii tA mt.nt r(U a " m uo puDutBar 01 Bdaauaa aai sroao: way. now York. Maadbook about pataata auulad fraa.
Siler City Leader (Siler City, N.C.)
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