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r HE PlHE Kl(Q)T, LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAIi HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. I. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1887. NO. 36. THE PINE KNOT. Lighted for the illumination of all. Of speeial interest to 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 Weekly. - ' ' t . Subscribe Now! Only $i.oo. A dvertise Now! Lew Ra ics. The South; as a rule, doesn't seem away without having found any. We to take kindly to news "by Cable." were forcibly reminded of the ease of : , Yankee Doodle, who, according to the The Raleigh & Gaston R. R. has the i . old song, I honor or being one of the fiist, if not - vowed he couidn tPcc the tlown, Orders by telegraph or mail prompt-1 the very first railroad company in the Zrou for ENNETH M. FERGUSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. CAMERON, N. C. ly answered. Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE, South to support a library and reading room for its employees. J. R. FERRALL & Cb;f Staple and f . - Fancy Grocers, RALEIGH, N. C. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of the First Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Special attention jriven to conveyancing and collections. W. J. Griffin. W. O. Temple, 26t52 BLANKS PRINTED AND FOR SALE ' AT THE PINE KNOT OFFICE. , other party from the North to come and tell us that blackberries and per- . The small success of the National Simmons don't grow here. drill at Washington is added testimony to the fact that we, as a people, do not worship buttons and shoulder I An enormous drain on the pockets straps. Except in times of need our of the "working people"' of Boston military ardor is rather faint. has its suction-mouth located in a ! broker's office on Washington street HOW THE LOUISIANA LOTTERY HELPS THE POOR. Henry Watterson, of the Louisville I, near the 2eraZrbuilding. rnur;,r-.Tnr,,i caU tat if p. w r,,rJ The other end of the drain is in i - i i n i v I I . . ! Louisiana. It is unnecessary to men tis7 ideal Republic could be set up at s . J . , iiou iuo name oi uit monstrous insu Washington, the government of the j tutiou which hag for deoaJes beon flii. United States would be represented by tening on the savings of the poor. Orders by ' mail receive careful and prompt attention. 32t43 ' MOSELEY'S AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE, 12G Fayetteville St., ' RALEIGH, N. C. . ROOMS PLEASANT ! TABLE GOOD ! WAITERS ATTENTIVE ! PRICES MODERATE ! V A QUIET PLACE ! G. N. Walters, FASHIONABLE IJEfjCHrfNT TAILOR, RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign 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 suit? from $40 to $85. Business suits $30 to $6 OH Samples furnished on application. a frozen stare mounted upon an eye glass and clad in a white tie. , Well, Henry, we prefer G. W. C.'s frozen stare to one we once saw upon It takes over 200,000 from the city yearly, and repays about .0,000. Only one who has stood by this broker's office and . watched the stream of people who pass in, silently lay. your classic teatures. nis stare is , down their dollars aud as silently do mounted upon an eve glass. Yours ! part with their tickets, can form any was mounted upon well it wouldn't ; adequate notion of the enormity of this be polite to mention the kind of glass. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining Hall j 2Cto2 attached. North Carolina Car Co., RALEIGH, N. C. In regard to the value of advertising I Mr. Wannamaker, of - Philadelphia, one of the most successful -business men of the day has this to say: "To discontinue an advertisement is like taking down your sign. If you want to do business you must let the public know it. Standing advertise ments, when changed frequently, are better and cheaper than reading notices. They look more substantial and business like. I would as soon think of doing business without clerks as without advertising," MANUFACTURERS OF- Sash, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builder's JVlater-ial. By carrying a large stock cf rumt.er and - having an equipment cl the best, im proved machinery v.-e are pre-. ' pared to" fill orders promptly. We are also prepared to ship houses, MACHINE FRAMED, LUCIUS A. YOUNG, Insurance Agent, Southern Pines, N. C. REPRESENTING "A little English is a dangerous evil. The broker who is growing fat on percentages, undoubtedly realizes the situation. He aims to avoid the law by the mum method of conducting the business. An innocent looking five or six line item in the Globe the day after the drawing tells a few that they have not lost their money this time; the hundreds or thousands of others in the eity who buy" the paper that morning curse their luck and try again. The genial broker throws handtuls of nickels among the street children as he rides home smiling from his day's labor. He can afford to. it ininjr Washington Fire & Marine Ins. Co., IMPARTIAL JUSTICE. An incident characteristic of Judge Clark occurred at Moore court reccnt- We are pained to notice that ' ly held. He had the sheriff, as is his one of our esteemed temporaries, in ! rulev to Place a clocK in lfte col,rl room , , . I A T . s to insure prompt attendance anu pune- a lovely editorial that quotes Latin , ,. . V, . . - . ,x J 1 i tuality in the business of court. One "just ; as easy", makes use of such ; mmutes tardiness on the part of any i shockingly bad English as this: "We ; one involves the risk of a fine at the Capital & surplus - - - $130,000 ' ous, as well as of the purely literary and ; ten mmutes late one morning and i ... , , i , ' . , i ordered the clerk to enter the usual I political pross have taken up the cud-! , . . TT . . ., jr r . s fine, which His Honor paid promptly. Western Assurance Co., Toronto, Can. : gei manfully and re striking at the iiotlimjhaui Iocket . Surplus in L. b. - - ??4.j,0 l.Ji : ruth of the matter.'' We suupose you WE HAVE EM HERE. t Commercial Union Assurance ( of London. England Assets Co,, - 2,39G,313.S7 ! Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. ! Assets - 5,05.',94G.4.j suppose y mean, dear e. c, 'fstrikingorthe truth! of the matter." ' At least we can't j There has been a secret society or coneive how the. cause of truth can ' ganized in some parts of the State i be helped onward by striking at her with a cudcrel. i Georgia Home Ins. Co., Columbus, Ga. Assets - 750,000 ready, for erection. Correspondence solicited ! known as the Sons of Host. Such an I ! -,n ntia tl-n o c tViicwill neVPf ljlplc flW i . ' T 1 1 !i '. ! . 1 it... i lilt III Ut'lS. 1UUCCU, IK V v'iia . uioi : i 1 influx will bw so great that it will ha j We heard not long ago that some ( the organizatio3t extaiit. The ' gentlemen from the North had been Sons of Rest are many. They can be in this vicinity looking for pine tiin-, found almost any time sittingon street loafing in grocenes and German American Ins. Co., New York. ! ber, with the view to going into the corners, A(11rs Tnndoii Assnrnncc Prrrorat5nn . of ? . . , . ; :" - , -. iumDer iusiess juonaon, iL.ng. anu several otner ren on an extensive North Carolina Car Company, RALEIGH, X. C. 24t30 able stock and mutual companies. OFFICE, NO. i, CITY HALL. That in itself wa . lounging in the shade, and by virtue scale. ; . . . , . . . i i ot their past reeoru m mis particular, s not surprising, but ;th wouid lj entled to entry as char- ! we were surprised, nay, more, we ; ter memlyers. ' For energy's &ake give were amazed to learn that they went' them something to do. Concord Time.
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