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KlT ME LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. I. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1 887. NO. 38. THE PINE KNOT. i ENNETH M. FERGUSON, M. D. 'To beer or) not to beer!'' is the 'crew struck. The result of a eonfer- startling question of the hour HnJ ence between the superintendent and the strikers has ten an agreement that the men should return to work and that Miss Newell should be di- Physician and Surgeon. CAMKRON, N. C. Raleigh. ! The latest telegraphic advices from rlnrfl I ly aSmi.tel0!?r Ph r ' New York f sW ,bat CM ki A little mo Wk-Wo in ,W 2 ; alwut to take f'.big tumble. We tope 'maliwip of '!oycrs is what is ul- : -- this is tni. Tl! i timo for onffe ? U i . . . .i: .. .......... ; "! I. fli IU IMM'S llhl I IliS. j Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE, I settle. We ijope the follows Who;:'- . ' v. " ' who -k a home in the South It has some- L ! urlr l.;Ji;n, : t hing to say, and isn't afraid to stiy it. ! Attqrneys and Counsellors at Law i " t' ELIZABETH CITY, X. C. i ting nicely "roasted", too. f Lighted for the illumination of all. Of specifti interest to NORTHERN PEOPLE HOW TO BUILD A RAILROAD. Eight Pages, Published Weekly. Subscribe Now Only $i.oo. Advertise Nozv! Low Rates. ' . J. R. FERRALL & Co., Staple and, ! Practice in the Su jcrior and Federal Court of i the First Judicial Ilistriet and in the Supreme ! ; given to conveyancing and collections. W. J. Griffin. - W.O.Templk, We hope the; session of the Teach ers Assembly at Morebead Citv will When G,tX)0 men and .'1,000 teams are dropped down upon a new and un settled country the chances ate that samebody will have to rustle or there S CHATTEL, . MORTGAGE BLANKS 1 PRINTED AND FOR SALE ! ---AT. .' ; !. THE PINE KNOT OFFICE. i be full of pleasure and profit. It ought wjH be a speedy famine. That is the to be, for every facility for enjoyment condition of affairs on the new line of and instruct will be .given. Sorrv railway thai the St. Paul, Minneapolis ! riot to be preseif in person, but there's , & Manitoba Con,n isi il,st nmv i . i S pushing at the rate of from 5 to-9 mile i no summer vacation or ai any ouier time) for country editors. Fancy Grocers, RALEIGH, N. C. G. N. Walters, F ,78 VOX ABLE- 'tfEFCUfiN T TAILOR, RALEIGH. N. C. a day from Minot, Dakota, to Great j Falls, Montana, a distance of 54S '';f:;- . miles. Already 100 miles of track " L" . I have beeu completed andit is expected v e suppose the name of the town of . . , . . . ... Clevilas, Texas, is a more r less in- be covered by the middle of SeptcmlMT. j genious construction from tbe names Such are the possibilities 'of railway J of President Cleveland and Postmaster . construction in the latter quarter 'of I General Vilas.l It doesu't seem to ! us - thc Nineteenth Century possibilities never oei ore oreamea ol. 1 tic other Has the largest stock of Foreign a particularly happy combination , but Orders by mail receive careful I and prompt attention. 32t45 i i MOSELEY'S AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE, j 120 Fayetteville St., ( RALEIGH, X. C. on the whole preferable to some of the ' day this army of workers came to a Cloths, Cassimcres, Cheviots, plain . , - a . , 1 ' 1 1 sobriquets inflicted upon unoffending to be bridged and heavy cuts had to and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in all shades. The latest New York styles for full dress Suits. coramu uities. j : be made through the hills. In the j j space of 48 hours only a little morn I f than four miles of roiid was completed, Vp., the Union General, ,.,! the contractors snnkf of the tvnrk ROOMS PLEASANT ! TABLE GOOD! ,' ' WAITERS ATTENTIVE ! PRICES MODERATE ! A QUIET PLACE ! j At Staunton, Averill, made the Decoration Day ; as being "at a standstill' during .that i oration before an organization of ex- time: When the Northern Pacific was. confederates and was well received bui!d?n two mUos a da' "ver the 1 , , ... ! , , , . i 1 . prairie nas considered! pretty good i and heartily applauded. At Claremont i i -rx -o. r , tnj. (rnn : in the same state the principal speaker j , , , DreSS SUltS from $40 tO $8 0. i ! I ! As yet there has been neither fam- fV.. ft A T? ! "c v y A 1 ' i ine nor signs . of a lamme, and a glance ,t .v. vvuvvl.,, "'j"1- xnrouirn ine suiijiv irniu or iwentv or was also warmly received. Truly , more cars that is constantly treading Business suits $30 to $60. Ladies' and GentlemenV Dining Hall attached. . North Carolina; Car; Cc, RALEIGH, N. C. : MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builders (Mat e r i a 1 . 13y carrying a large stock ctitrit'ier ar.i' having an e4"a.ipir.er.t c the test, in:- . proved; machinery ve are pre . pared. to fill orders prcir.r-y- ' We are also prepared to ship houses, MACHIHE FRAMED, Samples furnished on application 2Gt52 LUCIUS A. YOUNG, Insurance Agent, Southern Pines, N. C. He these are good signs. -REPRESENTING- f on the heels, of the tracklayers will . I dispel any fears of such a calamity. -: ' Here is everything that can be wanted i as-a general iiuug e uru noi m ; oy manor rx'asi, irom Hour ana poia- favor of introducing the methods- of toes, to coffee and eanned fruits, from the Spanish Inqusition into this Ifa-f0 of derails toa wagon and from 1 , . , j , , ' . . ! " a pipe to a blacksmith's forge. For it ! vored land, but must confess to ran . 1 : i S is not alone necessarv to keep a supplv i overwlielmingjdosire to sec those fel-j of fo0i on liaud but"ai f a wxU i Waslnnsriou Kir & Marine In,. Co;, ! loWS wt hav1 made ""T" n oU, in.plen.ents anil .l,e other tl,ou r of Mobile, Alabama. coffee put to the rack. Their howls of and and one things inconstant de- ; Capital & surplus - - - 150.000 ; anguish woulci be sweet music in our ! mand on the part of so great an army I - ears. ThumbLrrewing is too good for ' of kers. Each day great gaps are ! Western Assurance Co., Toronto, Can. th. wretcbes tLt will take enormous f11 the stock h "acl 5 Surplus , iu U. S. i - 423,671.9 1 -. -.,-. . ' ; ,r day these gaps are filled by fresh cars : profits out of ,this abominable trans- from thc (,ast It requires a regiment . . j action. Government ought to have the of men solelv to look after and distrib- , Connnercial Union Assurance Co., : - . . , r : : ; . ., .. u .... of London. England. ; power to say to these pirates, "Hands ute thse supplies. Half a million I Assets - - " - 2,500,313.87 : off Gf all articles of necessity !' ( , pounds of flour and half a miUion : bushels of oats have already been dis- H art ford Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. r Assets - - - So,0oo,y4b.4o j posed of and the work is hot much more than a quarter completed, Evi- an exchange is only one dently railway construction on this scale means rasiness. this a free country ? The follow ing item from ready for erection. Correspondence solicited Addr ess North Carolina Car Company, RALEIGH, N. C. 24t50 Georgia Home Ins. Co., Columbus, Ga. j of many that meet the eye in the col- ASSeTS ''umns of all the newspapers: k . T r, v. , "The trouble at the Gardiner (Me.) : Charlotte is to have two new aud German American Ins. Co., New lork. ; , - , r . 4 . . fx - London Assurance Corporation, of oe factory has been settled. Because : ; important enterprises. One of thew London, Eng. and several other reli- Miss Nellie Newell, an employe of the will be a brick, tile and sewer pip able stock and mutual companies. soe factory tljiere, declinel to join the manufactory, and the other 1 will' be' a OFFICF NO i CITV HALL hibor organ iiUtion, to pay an assess '. large mill for grinding corn meal and ' " ' ment or to lelave the shop, the whole feed stuff.
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