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Pro mot. 11 nil . a VOL'. I. SORnpneS N. C, SATURDAY APRIL 2, ISai'. THE PINE KNOT. Lighted for the illumination of all. Of neial interest to " NORTHERN PEOPLE who geek a home in th Soutk It baa aome thing to say, and isn't afraid to say it. Eight Paces, . Published Weekly. Your Attention NO. 27. Farmers ought to take heart and be doing all in their power to make" this a! prosperous year. Taking everything into consideration there is great rea son to be of good courage. After four successive seasons of crop failure CIVIL (CE REFORM. I - . The committee appointed by the aiionai i.ivil Service Reform League NEW ENTERPRISES iti THE SOUTH. A summary of all the new enterj r ses reported by us to-day ns actually- or is called to the interesting fact that j u . v, ! having been burned. to investkmt. tK -c vim.iux VL i"e cifu tuaritrea auring the first service law h f .rjw. nj -.vvmuums ui ion,anu excluding states that the result of the inquiry in S therefrom everything siinnlv thA it is not at all likely that another will f V dePartment Washington shows or rumored, but not yet decided upon be added to the list. There k P "i 1 th" adminHtration of the law 1 sh(ms the enormous number of 920 j ! oeen verv satisffrkvr a . n. .. reson to believe that the nnniUnne 8" wini- ia aaainon to which we n u r n . - v-3 uu lemoyais m tne States it is v me names of about 1200 that hiv Will be favorahlA fn m.- o . n,j u.i.1Li , . . , . . v nac " ciupsi AO "ihl uie administration's ap-! n enlarged or been rebuilt affr 0mc uuHsmeraoie damage to early j ""o oi me law has been very vegetables by frost, is already reported, but there is a strong probability that the damage was not so great as was at first stated. It is rare that a season passes that the wail is not sent forth that the Delaware peach crop is ruined, but somehow Delaware peaches get into the market year after year. But whatever damage may have already The' Pine Knot been done it is certain that nothing- has yet occurred to imperil the chances mi - . . wcu wry ir-; "& uurneu. inese V 'U now a inconsistent; but upon the! nterPes are divided as follows whole the administration has done I Furnace companies, 17; machine shops very well, and has seriously shaken ; and foundries, 31; miscellaneous iron the spoils system. The great public j works of large extent, (including a offices which haye hitherto been used ; 0,000 rolling mill, iron pipe concern as political headquarters have been j to consume 300 tcjns of pig iron a day brought down tp a strictly business ! tube orks, axe and tool works, ar h&is. Exchange. I chitectural iron works, &c.,) 19 'steel 7 A SIGNIFICANT FACT. reaches more people who are desirous of buying Manufacturing and Mining Properties, V - n nnmoma. J : . - imning and quarrying enterprises, 141; stove founderies; 2; P( tfin mill . ' . It IS SlOTllfiflWt V.o A ir i . . ' bas WOrKS, T " l ,u'1 lu rsi iniug i iu; eiectnc Jicht work 17. 'tap.e crops. Let enf "hlT "0t I r"?' 9 2 the farmer makeup his mind then that sentin the slthJn K 1 P . . , 15; carriage ami " there that U can Steamfhis tht "i not be imputed to him. aid when ha, 1 f it changes iu rates so as to con- nU.s, 37; piiSS vest time comes around we havp f torm with the Mlong and short haul" : al imolemnf: fu;. ' to believe that there will be joy I )a the result wiirbe disastrous to j factories, 14; miscellaneous ent.rpruH 1, i , . i 1116 trAnsportation comnanies infract Jot manv l-inrio on.... , guummeiana because of well 1 ed. It i fnMk.U . , 7 L . ' ,auu wooa-working filled barns and granaries. INTERSTATE COMMERCE BILL. We are sorry for the railroad men who are having such a sleepless time establishments, including sash and door factories, stave factories, planing cu- 11 is runner declared that ship pers of the South , . . on-j lauuues siave lactones n anin( them Th. greit quesfon ., th, put 189. There were also 110 railroad at the tommiss.on-aetually before ; companies and 20 street railroad c6m h. law goe. fhto effeet-to what ex- j panies incorporated during 2 same tent can th T!.;...-; m ... K uo Mine LAND, - : ' LUMBER, HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISH INGS &C. &C. ii . -. .. i iciu can tno t iimmiiitmna- -n j i uverrne mter-iState Commerce Bill. hP!IC niiai. , -u " w a i u, uu wnue.many of them will They claim not to understand it and 1 for a .h I?80 than ProbaW UeVer build their projected wo 7. , . . naerstand it, and for a shorUr one. under the clause in ) roads, yet a good proportion will do o we think no right minded person will the statute ' giviW them erta; a;.. ; and thlt 11T T W1" d -; dispute the claim. We hav vt tn ' cretionary poirers!-AV IVi- twa..m. av . un discover somebody who does under stand it. We think that . tii of the bill must sometimes feel like the hero of "Frankenstein" who created a WHY THE PEOPLE ARE POOR. uer waJ on new lines and on the ex tensions and branches of old roads assures great activity in railroad build ing throughout-tlm fin,,tu 6" c - -vruna ituilUiT inO "dtauce oi -loa. As a sample, we trive th taken from the report of a small depot j Basin-nnrL i onone of onrrailroadsand ina,nnt. r as,n5rrCaIcuIatlns urns than any paper in North Carolina. 13ooo COPIES " M V C v Baumai UCUUL ! . 1 ... - horrible thing of of the Shreds and I n ne "' o railroads and in a tonty ' rertrZTZ'TvVT patches of hnmanitv" (lth lts f ul f dtillerieS in full: 7.T 'L. W neither nnderstand nor 1 1 " W - Id ghastly shape which he had sent lastOctober, th.jr.port of goods de,hf Zrt'ZZ!? T " abroad upon the ea.th. That's put-i that smill place show that Ztd.rin, t fc" "d ting it rather strong perhaps, because 21-900 of, whiskey was deliver- 887 th" amount ' T,"10'"!'" uo doubt the biU has some very good "" features, b,t as a who.e we see not f7hrtA Now " f- much but, venation to come out of it. it seems to u, tiat the lar number Z &i e",erI,riscs rgani,ed or We don't think there can be great ' distilleries in tUi Ztl ,80 Ib the en" profit from a bill over the'meanin, of "PPlW. the piopl. with wh!W M .n"d i wuu icuuuuinir whiskey, of mills that were destroyed bV fire mciuatng tfie land companies organized .1 "ncnyj watacturM, aggregates which the best minds are completely ; ds of theijcolinty are good and not it m-,r.A ai i.. i.. i . would have, witn anythinc like nrnn-r r-i,.v,u. ncaujr resuus areaccrum? j . , i - ' mtavp manuju 8 cre ana labnr min i v,n,i... i . . , J wnicn ao not tend to I.ghten the bur- flour, and v.U,..j ... " , voo.vw.uw. It ,s of course den upon the pubiic, but rather the have been prodn Zl t V ot "-e.con.pan- opposite. There has been a general WW.800 Suitor .4 t 7"fh' cas,"nt is not direct to Northern neonle wl.o r;;n f ,.. .:.... . , , at that denot (Lr. . ... . . . . amoun' ' capital ,. i "-' "" roaas ana V- v- mc stock; but there arc hundreds of smill tendmg o come South. it looks now as if the "Ion,, haul and depot, m the county) .how, the manufacturing en.ernriJ. 1. short haul" matter would be settled bv IZ, I"U,?es ' iUV ?mall grist mill,, ciunerie. raising the rates on the !onff haul i S"4K 1 ?"d ""f JJ every instance rather than reducing the us. of ih.keff Z the rates on the short haul. We think ! .bacco tor one yWr arid make th.ir : The aet- ,f ' ",'?; i there might be a bill on this subject ' f""1.0 SappU" '1 mpt and flour on ' very considerable and partly though ; that would be of benefit, but seriously ! il."'..?6 Tl L"1 nt offset ,he t c.piuli- donbt whether we have yet, secured it I ZZ ' 'W-- ZatiU f '"grated comrlnics. Subscribe Now! Only $i.oo. Advertise Now! Low Rates. suanujaciurert Htcord.
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