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NO. 37. THE PINE KNOT. Lighted for the illumiuation of all. Of special 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. Subscribe Nozuf Only $1.00. A dvertise Noiv! Lozv Rates. jgENNETH M. FERGUSON, M. D. j John Sullivan, champion brute of j tune to be killed at a time when every I America, has a weak ami. Reports man put to death by a British bullet Physician and Surgeon. say it may never be well again; We became at once a hero and martyr, n ! sincerely hope it never may. matter what his character or auteced- .j entsi Crispus At tucks seems to have CAMERONj N. C. Orders by telegraph or mail prompt ly answered. 29t42 J. R. FERRALL & Co., Staple and . Fancy Grocers, RALEIGH, N. C. That is a substantial reply that the been only a hoodlum after all, who business men of Raleigh gave tOj those has been shining with a my of glory ----- who claim that Prohibition injures the stolen from the torch of our Libert v Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE, j business prosperity of a town. No when more than a hundred years ago. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law ! uncertain sound about the resolutions ! she.began her mighty task of enlightV HLIXABETH CITY, N. C. ' which passed. Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of j the First Judicial District and in the Supreme ; Court of North Carolina. Special attention i given to conveyancing and collections. j W. J. Griffin. AV. O. Templh, j. ening the world. 26t:c CHATTEL. MORTGAGE BLANKS PRINTED AND FOR SALE ' AT .;; '. THE PINE KNOT OFFICE. We are glad to see that our Capital is setting a good exam Orders by mail receive careful and prompt attention. 32t45 MOSELEY'S -AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE, -..X 120 Fayetteville St, RALEIGH, N. C. ; 'ROOMS PLEASANT ! TABLE GOOD ! WAITERS ATTENTIVE ! PRICES MODERATE ! ; A QUIET PLACE ! Ladies1 and Gentlemen's Dining Hall attached. North Carolina -.Cr Co., .... ; . - . - RALEIGH, N. C. -M.WTFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of ' Builders JVIaterial. By carrying a large stock cf iumter ani "having an equipment ci the test iih- . : proved machinery ve are pre- . -; ' ' pared to fill orders promptly. " . - - We are also prepared to ship houses, MACHINE FRAMED, . ready for erection. Correspondence solicited Address North Carolina Car Company, RALEIGH, N. C. 24t50 G. N. Walters, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT 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 stvles for full dress . Suits. Dress suits from $40'to $85.. Business suits $30 to $60. Samples furnished on application. 2Ct52 LUCIUS A. YOUNG, Insurance Agent, Southern Pines, N. C. REPRESENTING - State j When a letter addressed to Southern le to ; Pines, Moore Co., N. C, is sent to i her sister cities by taking a stand for ltockir Mount we wonder at thestupidi- Prohibition, but sorry to note that ty of. postal officials. But when one j in ore. Of them do not follow it. -2 Du r- : addressed just as plainly to'&mi Pines ham, however, is on the right side. ' reaches Southern Pines, its intended -: 'destination, without any delay we Janus-faced John, some of thenews-J marvel at the insight of said officials, papers are calling the Ohio Senator ; Another addressed to us at Southern who wants to be President. That isn't Iiicers was received in due time and bad, but in view of recent develop- j Cook count v instead of Moore' in no mints hardly covers the ground! Why wise misled the distributing clerk. not " Vishnu- visasred"f Vishnvi; could lool: three wavs at once. Seeing in the Xetcs and Observer late ly that a letter addressed to Rmcleif :!:. ' ( ; j passed through the office brought to A certain P. K. Smoot, of Texas, a i mind one wlueh was'handed to us for very wwreverend doctor, although he writes D. D. , after his name, has been gaining cheap notoriety by bitterly at tacking his, .Northern Presbyterian brethren. Be still, foolish Smoot(ch) ! mailing whereon was inscribed the name of a well-known public officer at "RollaM. It would probably have gone a U right but it looked so strange we changed the spelling. . Another You are as bad as the Northern parson j letter was seen by us lately which w who so recently aired his asininity at Grant's tomb. I l The irrepressible Yankee is every where. By a communication from Mr. Ingham, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Charlotte, N. C, we learn that he is a Vermonter who has. found a home in tin? South. We find them everywhere we go, and generally do ing well for themselves and those about doubt not reached "Apx" as addressed. In spite of occasional narrow mind ed bigots who cannot appreciate the broad truth that the United States is one country and that the honor and glory of any portion is the honor and glory of the whole, undersized -brain who. insist that their North is all ami .always great and good and that their Capital & surplus - - -: $150,000 Western Assurance Co., Toronto, Can. Surplus in U. S. - - 8425,671.9 Commercial Union Assurance Co, j of London. England. Assets - - - 82,590,313.87 i them. Thanks, for your very pleasant South was, is and always will be grand letter, brother Ingham. . j andglorious, who from their Northern '..''-. ' ; '' standpoint are continually sneering at We don't know what his politics are the South and from their Southern Washington Fire & Marine Ins. C-, i and don't much care, but, if It wasn't standpoint are as diligently snarling of Mobile, Alabama. s . for losing a good judge, we would : at the Notth.-rin spite, we say, of like to see Judge Rarrett, of ; these "dogs who must have their day" New York, in the IVesidentikl chair. the pwjile of the North and, South are We don't think politicians aftr favors j drawing together more and more. for themselves or friends would make , The following taken from the Clip much headway withhim But for that ..-)., . matter, neithei do the politicians get om very w ell with President Cleveland. Hartfordr Fire Ins. Co. , Hartford, Ct. j 0n the whole k will probably; be best exercises of Decoration Day in that sec- Assets - - - o,0o..,y4o.4o s not .. to "disturb the existing arrange-1 tinn nf the Xorth. raent,-r-a good president andja good j "Then a quartette sung the pretti judge, both where they are very much est thing of the day, the words being needed. K j based upon the dying words of Stone- per, published in Bucksport, Maine, and edited bv an old soldier is an evi dence of the feeling that prevaded the Georgia Home Ins. Co., Columbus, Ga. Assets 8750,000 German American Ins. Co., New York. London Assurance Corporation, of London, Eng. and several other reli able stock and mutual companies. j wall Jackson: Let us cross over the river and rest beneath the shad of '!- to the trees1. Thus are the last words of 1 got itself into the r4diculous sition ; a brave encmy made the musical re- OFFICE NO i CITY HALL 0 TotmS 10,000 for a statue to a frain over the graves of victor and street brawler who had the good for-! vanquisneu. .
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