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ME 1 ftBE Kott. LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL . 1. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1887. NO. 35. THE JENNETH M. FERGUSON, M. D. J The originial Seuppernong grape j Such schemes should be indictable in PINE KNOT. Lighted for 'the illumination of all. Of special interest to j. NORTHERN PEOPLE who seek a home in the South It has some thing to say, and isn't afraid to say it. Eight Pages, Published Weakly. Subscribe Nozv! Only $i.oo. Advertise Now! Loiv Rates. Physician and Surgeon, CAMERON, N. C. Orders by telegraph or mail prompt ly answered. 29U2 vine covered about five acres of land, any state in the Union. The following j It was on Roanoke Island in Eastern from a western exchange gives a prtt ! North Carolina and was owned by a ty good idea of w hat sort of prizes ; man named Chauncey Meekins. may be drawn in thee matrimonial '. '" ' ; " '" lotteries: ' . ' j The latest follyjof our Anglo-maniac The Morning Sun Herald, speaking j dudes is an attempt-, to make a eele-; of advertisements in matrimonial jour- bration of the Queen s Jubilee in New j nals, says: ''Louisa county has had occasionally some silly '-girl who has Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE, Attorneys and Counse Mors at Law J York. The Queen! is a very respectable ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. j lady, and in her fifty years af reign Practice in the Superior aud Federal Courts of . , f . . ' . , , the First Judicial District and in the supreme ' has never done '-anything particularly Court of North Carolina. Sticcial attention ! . ... i ' ". iven to conveyancing and collections. reprehensible except to furnish a very W . O. Temple, i - .-... . . . - large number ot expensive sons and W. J. Gkiffix 26t52 J. R. FERRALL & Co.,' Staple and . J Fancy Grocers, i RALEIGH, N. C. CHATTEL- MORTGAGE ' BLANKS PRINTED AND FOR SALE AT . THE PINE KNOT OFFICE. G. N. Walters, FftSijlONftBLE I'fEFjCtttfN T TrflLOR, ; RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign fallen dead in love with some total stranger. At Columbus City there is a young girl who answered such an advertisement a year or so ago, to a man in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. The I 1 4 1 i . 1 daughters for the! over burdened tax- mau Pyeu io oe a eiry water nanier. J , . , , . i and had an Indian squaw for a wife payers to support, but what business - ... . 1 J I land four dirty half-breed children. If this jubilee celebration is to us passes j there is a more dangerous institution knowledge. If these poor un-Ameri- j wljicu is allowed the freedom of the cans of ours must have a celebration, United States mails than these matri- however, we suggest that they get moirial journals, we don't know what Henry James to deliver an oration and j U is , San,Ple coPies are sent molni " . . . . , , j cuonsly into the hest homes and fami- Rolhn M. Squire to write an ode. i ,. . , , , . , . Al 1 j lies in the land and are placet! m the The editor of tne Merrimack Journal hands of the most promising daugh- ' i tei's." Orders by mail receive careful : and prompt attention. j 32t45 ' j MOSELEY'S AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE, 120 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C. ROOMS r LKASANT ! TABLE GOOD ! WAITERS ATTENTIVE ! PRICES MODERATE ! A QUIET PLACE Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in all shades. The latest New York styles ; for full dress Suits. Dress suits from $40 to $85. ! Business suits -$30 to $60. Samples furnished on application. Franklin Falls, N. H. , after quoting an item of news from the Pine Knot relative to Mr. David B. Thurston and hjs son, formerly jof that place, now of ; Southern Pines, goes on to say, The editor of j Pine Knot, Mr. B A. Goodridge, went from our neigh boring town of Tilton to North Caro THE IRON REGION OF STOKES COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. A few words on the iron deposits of j lu la v;uuui IU ll Jit p lit Vt3 UflW j that the C. F. & Y. V. railroad has penetrated across it. The iron ore belt of Stokes count v lies on the north side of Dan river, be- lina, and the climate there has had j ginning about two miles from Danburv such a beneficial (pet upon him that a and extending for some six miles or whole tribe of Ogjilalla Sioux could not j more iir a northwesterly direction, club him back liere. He writes us j There are also some isolated deposit s glowing accountspt tne Diessings to be in ot)ier parts of the countv. mostlv in the southwestern part. The kiud of Ladies' and (Gentlemen's Dining Hall ; 2Cto2 attachedi' . derived from a residence there and has almost tempted u to leave this bleak, windy and dusty portion of the hemi sphere, ana go South. The fact thatjwe might nave to submit to the extortions and insults of th0 American Express Company and Its cheap agents deters us." North' Carolina 'Car Co.,! RALEIGH, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builder's JMakpial. LUCIUS A. YOUNG, Insurance Agent, Southern Pines, N. C. REPRESENTING You're right, brother Collins, save in the unimportant stateir ent that we came from Tilton! to North Carolina. We came here from Massachu setts,, but we spent several j'ears in Tilton, and very pleasant ones they were too. Its a great pleasure to read the Jour- ore may be described in general terms as magnetite (magnetic iron ore), gran ular ore of very coarse grain with sometimes a small admixture of hema tite." The ore of this range occurs for the most part in a group of parallel beds, in a dark to greenish-black mica and horn-blend gneiss. Medium size blast furnaces are pos sible in a country still covered with a dense forestal growth, where water power is to be had upon every creek as well a? on Dan river, where rock for building purposes can be obtained everywhere and limestone for flux is ready to hand, aud labor can begot at j Western Assurance Co., Toronto, Can. j Surplus in U. S.. - - $423,071.94 Ey carrying a large stcck cf lumtergand Assets having an equipment cf the test, im- proved machinery we are pre ,. pared to fill orders prcrr.ptly. Washington Fire & Marine Ins. Co., of Mobile, Alabama. Capital & surplus - - - $150,000 ; nal. for is has something to sav about , A, . , ; low rates, luwouiu oe better policv to so many people that we once knew.. If ! , . - . ' - . 1 - bring the ore to the state of nature on you'll come down, here and publish as the onniXf iu the shape of pig metal good a paper well make room for you. and blooms than to ship the raw ma You'd better comie tefore it gets lone- terial-t-so as to give the country the some up in New Hampshire. benefit to bederived from the intro- i r j duction of iron making. Ore from We received not long since an offer " many of the deposits was worked in ! .i : i ca :n torn I , -. TT - , . ! of advertising from a matrimonial cor-; ; Hartford' Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. , . ; , ! If a full report on this range of iron I Commercial Union Assurance i of London. England. Go,,! 2,590,313.87 ! Assets - - 5,0:5,94G.43 We are also prepared t ship houses j . V i Georgia Home Ins. Co., Columbus, Ga. MACHINE FRAMED, : 1 Assets - . - - 750,000 respondence bureau in Michigan. We ore was prepared and published, such readv for erection. hope it is needless for us to say to .1 as tnat prepared fifteen yearn ago by those who know the character of tl e j Dr. Lesley on the Guilford iron ore We ! belt in the interest of the N. C. Centrw Iron and Mining Company of Pennsyl- Pine Knot that j we refused it. I German American Ins. Co., New York. would as soon advertise lotteries, dram London Assurance 1 T 1 ; ljonaon, .ng. ana several ouier reii- , A t A 1 " North Carolina Car Comoanv. ! able stock and mutual companies. , no words to express our contempt for j in RALEIGH, K: c. OFFICE, NO. i, CITY HALL. Correspondence solicited Address London Assurance Corporation, ot ; ghops and gambling.. hells. . We haTej , . 7. 7 9 1 7 . ; " , tTrtl Oilier rtiil- J I' j iuuj, iu uuuiiJg ij luvkib ttuu 24t50 uemg i ue n ecesHarvatra.il sjKrui,- the managers of these correspondence j tion for utilizing ihe resources of this ; bureaus,, matrimonial newspapers, &c. ; county. Danbury Reporter and I'ott.
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