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WOMANLY WISDOM. Address all communications to "Womanly Wisdom," Pis b Knot officeSouthern Pines, N.C. . ' energy. 1 here ts energy and en- vc "L XzJ durance and ambition aiaongsouthern j (0U tly rll'- Ls lijD) I Bay iew House, women, but it needs awakening. Per haps what we have written, though it j is sn r1icrvriTnt 1 mav Violii cnma wv- ! WOMAN SUFFRAGE. w ' " Although the "South" went solid man to and if she would te to against giving the right of suffrage to I us on ine SUDJeci we woum De PieaseQ i women when the subject was voted ! to receive an' communication, be it ; upon in he United States Senate laWi f or or a?ainst our theme' j ly, we do not feel that the people of the "South" are solidly against it. ' Doubtless .there is less favorable r sentiment towards the extension of thel Moore Count r, NORTH - CAROLINA. FOR CONSUMPTIVES. i V. A. WHITE, rrop'r. t I. ). BON P. Cleik- HOW IT AFFECTS THE FARMER. The highest point in tlie Long Leaf Pine region of the United States KING Street, EDENTON, N. C. Mild climate, free, from Malaria. Nearest Winter Kesort to the larjre Northern cities. Less than oue day's travel from New York, lloats and Ashing tackle, guides, lgs and guns, can be hin-d at very low rates. finest tithing and duck bbi.ting iu tl.e Urdu d Slates near by. 'Plenum nuui, fronting on Bay, re- ncrveu lor Nortnrni guests. . a trial, ine nrsi nirui ui. voimjr 10 wumeu iu ine oouiu . . n i a. - v it u 1 ; o i ii.ivii.li! o I lr o l--kiit liinrK toritr n c o MYl i efit to the farmers. A favorite doctrine J . nmiirh'a fhu TfTi vi 11 1 n ki III" titw 1 wa -jk, 0 ltllll aa om-aaaaaafcvv- r-n- a a v " It IS a little bit amusing as well as a ; Fully endorsed by the best medical authority For routes of tnnel and full particulars, ad- than in the North, but we know there are some women and some men and even editors who favor the idea. i with th ein is that a. reduction of the ! I ' . i - '. ; tariff will inmpril the home market for ' re t , n ; .... : farm products, because such home subject thoughtful attention we think I . , , - , , , . J . b , , . market is dependent on thrifty inanu- they would feel that the need of their of votinjr is even trreater than that their northern sisters. We think the women .who own ; facturing neighborhoods, &c. Well, flie cure of Pulmonary troubles. Only OS miles South of Raleigh. N. C, on the Kaleigh 1 Augusta Air Line K. H, and 23 Hours Ride from New York. Most comfortable Hotel and Boarding House L accomodations. Excellent Hunting, ami the ltuest cliinate.iu this Country. manage, and pay taxes on property we have high protection for the manu- j facturing industries, and the farmer s pays 'the protection tax. What does he fret ; in returnf Cotton and wheat must of ten wish they could help deter- ftud f&rm paoducts ave so low in mine how the money which they pay price that tbe farmer can hardly af- i tord to raise them, and as for tobacco, it frequently does not bring enough to pay the expense of. marketing it. When the farmer's products get down to this low ebb it is hard to see where pended. That there are more widows he e in proportion to population than in the northern states is we think a fact. No southern man who lived through the Passenger Rates as follows: from BOSTON, via Norfolk Steamers, , kark. Sailing Tuesdays, Thursdays Satur days , .$13,70 Via ALL RAIL route, or via BAY : LINE from Baltimore, $21, Jd " NEW YORK, via OLD DOMINION STEAMERS, Sailing every day ex cept Friday and Sunday, 13,f0 via ALL RA1 U or BAY LIN E from Baltimore, $1."0 F. A. WHITE. '. ' , Edenton, N. C. FOR SALE. The subscriber has for sale at J. T. ! Patrick's farm, near Keyser, 1 PILETON STYLE, TOP CAK IUAGE, Nearly New. ' 1 HEAVY EXPRESS' WAGON, New, both just from Concord, N. H. ALSO 1 NEW, AND 1 2d HAND EXPRESS HARNESS, AND 1 1M HAND CARRIAGE HARNESS. war ians to erive tne women great i- i . 4i i: w : uis siiuie in. iii uroieciioii comes iu.- praise ior tneir wonaertui enaurance PIULADKI.PHIA, via ALL RAIL, or BAY LINE from Baltimore, $l:i,00 ALSO 1 IRON FORCE PUMP FOR and bravery. Their tender nursing, ' thpir p.fVnmcrA nnrl Inner ssnfFArirK trn v-o ''- the men new life and hope. How much ; more courage would it take to deposit I v.a vote in the ballot box than to watch over the dviug amidst scenes or the most terrible suffering? Oue of the most common arguments againt woman's voting is that it will unsex them, make them unwomanly, &c. Although this cause like all others suffers about as much from its friends as its enemies and some of its advo- i .. ii .. .1 .. ... . il. caies. are iuuu anu coarse uiey would be anyway) some of the sweet- DanriUe (Va.) Register. J. M. HENDERSON, Builder &, Contractor, Southern Tines, N. C. First class- work done at reasonable prices. CARTHAGE . MALE and FEMALE SCHOOL, j Carthage, Moore Co., N. C. i SPRINC ,1887, and BALTIMORE, via BAY LINE Ihiilv. i except Sunday; $0,70: ALL RAIl, LINE, Si.yu i ! HAND OR IOWER USE, WITH 30 FEET OF PIPE. These articles will be sold low for Steamer- casU, or exchanged for new milk cows, Round trip Rates, via Lines to Portsmouth. Va., ami thence ; or 1 and V year old Cattle, via Kail Line to Southern Tines and return, as i follows: lor TERM opens January 10, continues twenty weeks. Instruction given in Commercial and Classical branches. From BOSTOX, $3b,oo BALTlMORi:. $15,00 NUW YUK'K, J-4.! 9t35 Address F. w j CLARK, Gen'l l'ass'r Agent. RALKIGH, X. C. TERMS PER SESSION: est, most motherly and 4 'home v" wo- -rv . -A T . v- nn v . , . ; . , " Primary, 5.o0; Intermediate, $10.00 men can be found among the ranks of fijgher English, $15.00. the leaders of this movement. No Ancient and modern Languges fil.00 women appreciate the sacredness of per month extra. ; wifehood and motherhood more than For further information address the these same advocates of "women's rights". Their homes are models in every way and the virtue of hospitality is theirs. Their boys and girls are brought up to realize the responsibili ties of life. We do not believe that all women should vote, neither do we believe that i all men should. A c irtain amount of education shoulil V)o required of every man and woman, and foreigners should be obliged to live in this countrv much lonsrer than is now re- Princi ipals, F. Cole. McG. Shields, a. b. SOUTHERN PINES REAL EST A T E r A G ESC If, I am engaged in the sale of North Carolina Real Estate and on account of my large acquaintance in New York city and the Eastern and Middle states I have great facilities for placing pro perty to the best advantage. I am now able to offer the following valu- quired before becoming naturalized " able .properties: citizens. North and South both suffer! 1 town LoTSin southern rines. $25.00 each Two lots constituting a building site. IN R. M. COUCH, 1F-Referexces: J. T. Patrick, or the editor of this paper. To those who WANT HOMES AND BUSINESS ! A good opportunity for investment. In the pleasant arid healthful town of APEX, ON R. & A. L. R. R. ! U miles from Raleigh. You can buy i on reasonable terms. A comfortable ! dwelling, newly built, with eight rooms ! and one acre land. A lot 50 x 100 ft. j with well arranged store house. A good Corn and Flouring Mill with I 30 horse power boiler and engine I . A Saw Mill and most excellent Gin, j with ample room, run by the same engine. All within two hundred j yards of the dwelling, and well pro tected against tire. An ample supply ; of good water. THE PINE KNOT ' Some small farms near by if desired. ? God societv. " t ' j H. C. OLIVE, Apex, Wake Co., N. C. If You want to sell Anything, ADVERTISE hIN THE PINE KNOT. If you want to buy anything, ADVERTISE IN THE PINE KNOT!- If you want to exchange anvthim ADVERTISE i O FARM of 100 acres, 3 miles from Southern -j Pines. 15 acres under cultivation; i't more frenornl feJl5nr cau.be made fine grass land. ; Two small houses. fov."."" 'r Good water. I Apple, pear and peach trees audi from the votes of their ignorant popu lation. Although tlie 4hrouurh the South is that women ! grape vines, i Price 500.00. should be dependent Upon their male i Q A FARM of 200 acres and Water Power on , A. . . . j O Little River, 3 miles from Southern Pines, relatives, the fact Still remains that Saw mill and grist mill; large pond and good c ,1 o t 1 " i 1 head of water. House and kitchen and six acres some 01 mem, nuumg sucu relatives , of land under cultivation. Will be sold at a low I poor dependence, are starting out for figure- j themselves. We met One bright I A A WOUSK AND LOT at Jackson Springs, & a well known health resort in Moore Coun- 4smart ' woman hot long ago who is an y. at a ver' low pnee.- Also two vacant lots, , i acre 111 each, $25.00 per lot. If you want to do business of any kind, ADVERTISE ! , . ... . . i VlN THE PINE KNOT; honor to the ranks of southern women. Rather than live at home on a small rr TWO FARMS of 50 acres each, near Hi.m- let, N, C. (junction of four railroads). 10 to 12 acres of each under cultiration. Clav sub- The farmer, the mechanic and the ' laborer throughout North Carolina, will come and trade with you if you ! advertise. ! " i The Pine Knot reaches hundreds j nam V.TTV J m ai v puuiuce auu tue minor oi .oeiungmg 10 f soii. Good for fruit or stock raising. $300 & $350. coming to North Carolina, and will ; one of the ufirst families" she started! R A valuable property consisting of ! trade with you if you advertise. . I in business for herself, was makinci V" 250 acres of land, largehouse and out-build- . ; : i lnes. situated in Lincoln Co. Contains one of. money and investing it m real estate, the finest medicinal springs in the country. A , ! rare chance for a bargain. She emploved several other women 1 , ,1 u , , , -, 1 ALSO large tracts comprising several thou- niiu luuugu sue uuuuucs uie'vis wuu opposition she cheerily keeps to work. She said that she wasoften asked if she was a northern woman, as people j svud acres for sale on favorable terms. Write for particulars. P. POND, thought she must be, she had so much I Southern Pines, N. C. i Attempting to do business without1 j advertising, is like winking at a pretty j j girl in the. dark. You may know what 1 ; you are doing; but no body else does. ! Detroit Free Prees.l 7 Tun' xperiDc in the prpretion of nor Thonstnd applteatiooi for piau in tb UoiUd SUt and Forcifn cob. trie. tb pblihr of tho ciatifl Amorieaa eontiooo to art m mol icwort t or ptUnU, catmU, trado-m&rka, oopr- rishta. for tho Unitod BtAtM. isd to obtain patent in Canada, Kaftand. Franoo. Gorman?, and all otbor eonairioa. Thoiraxpori aoa u unaqaalad and tbatr UcilitU ax oaaar paaood. Drawiaya and apocifleatioaa proparod and fit ad Is tb Pauat Offioa oa abort notieo. Tarma Tary raaaoaablo. Ho chare for azaminatioa of aaodaU fdrawinf. Advieo by mail froo. . PaUataobtaHiedthronrb Mana AOo.aroaotiood Into SCICNTIP1C AMKRICA?l.whih baa tba larfOTt cirenUtion and la tbo mot laflaoatial Barappor of ita kind publianod in tbo world. Tbo adraatace of aucb a aoUoa trary pataatoa nsdaratanda. - Tbia larra and rpUndidlr illoatratod Bowapapar la pnbliahad WEEKLY at tXOO a year, aadm admittod U. bo th boat papor dorotod to aeiaaoo. mocbaaica. iaTantiona, ancinooriag' vorka, and otbar departmaata of indcatnal procraaa. paa ltaood in any oonatry. It oootai&a tbo name of all patoatooa aad titl of orory iarentioa patoatod acn wK. xry it lour bobui lor en aUa. Sold by all aawadoala If yon bar aa -r-Uoa to patoat vrito to at an a m uov?bitaara or BoioaUfla Ml Broad var. How York. Maadboob aboat pataata aatlod froa.
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