PllE Kl(0)V. TTTTTTA wins LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TA11 HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. I. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 2, ; 18S7. NO. AO. THE PINE KNOT. Lighted for the illumination of all. Of special interest to jy. E. B. RANKIN, Homoeopathic Physician, Branson House, Raleigh, -N. O. j. The Grand Army ought to spank j sandy oil, and lias named it the their Fair child and make him stop Ids j "Golden Sand HUP wheat. It is the 1 I 1.1 ' - ! nealthie.t ami most Iiamv looking j variety seen here, : HaU'rjh Nnra tnui Observer. screaming. j . ' . j We have seen the announcement ot a j Special attention paid to all forms ,.i . .! I of chronic disease, diseases of women ' new fifty cent literary magazine the NORTHERN PEOPLE who seek a home in the South It has some thing to say, and isn't afraid to say it. land children. Patients treated by j mail, and visits made to neighboring ! towns when desired. Orbit. Its orbit uary will be next in order. 39t91 The Raleigh Manufacturing Coni Eight Pages, Published Weekly. 'Subscribe Now! Only $i.oo. Advei'tise Now! Low Rates. JjjTENNETH M. FERGUSON, M. D.'j pany, for the making of spools ami j bobbins is a new enterprise at our nnys.cian ana surgeon. . Capital city. The factory is already in Orders by telegraph or mail prompt ly answered. ! 29t42 NORTH CAROLINA GRANGE ENCAMPMENT. f A gram, grass, truit, stock ami j poultry fair will be held at Mount Holly, Gaston Co., on Wednesday Thursday, Friday, .and Saturday, August 10th, nth, 12th and 13th, 1SS7. The main purpose of this enoamp meut is to enable the farmers of North Carolmia to annually meet together at a time when there is little .Work to do A recent writer in the New York on the farm and comnare exnerieiict. Independent, discussing the question ojf j to bear addresses from practical men, wuu iiie iriven special siuuy 10 some J. R. FERRALL & Co., Staple and Fancy Grocers, RALEIGH, .N. C. G RIFFIN & TEMPLE, i Southern prosperity, says there isn't a Attorneys and Counsellors at Law ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Practice in theSuferior and Federal Courts of the First Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Si lecial attention given to conveyancing and collections. W.J. Griffin. w.o. Tkmple 26to2 . Orders by mail receive careful and prompt attention. 32t45 ' . M O S E L E Y S AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE, 1 20 Fayetteville St.. ' RALEIGH, N. C. ROOMS PLEASANT ! TABLE GOOD ! WAITERS VTTENTIVFj ! PRICES MODERATE ! A QUIET PLACE G. N. Walters, . FASijlQNfiSLE fJIEfiQiljNT TfHOR, 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 suits from $40 to $85 particular branch of agriculture. savings bank in the entire sectionr Our j 1 rt s he latest improved ma- , ; . . . r , I ! chinery used on the farms, which will prosperous Raleigh savings bank had ; ht exhibited in lame quantities bv better send him a prospectus. 4 a Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining Hall :' ' attached. Horth Carolina Car Co. RALEIGH, N. C. Business suits Samples furnished 26t52 $30,to $60.- The rum seller will learn in IS8S that he has something , more then a few scattered Prohibitionists to deal with -J . ' ' -'I' He must find the accounts of monster anti-saloon demonstrations all over the " ! country "mighty interesting reading. V Go he must, and he may as well make up his mind to go peaceably. f g manufacturers fnm every section of the Union. To exhibit their stock, horses.' cat tle, sheep, hogs, fowls, eic, and make sales of same or to exchange for some breed tney think will be of advantage to cross with their own. To aid fanners who have' not yet se cured improved stock by showing them all the different breeds and in this way encouraging the purchasing of g m m 1 varieties of cattle, sheep, swine, c. To annually stimulate and strengthen the farmers organ izat ions t hronghon t the State, by putting new energy and determination' into the breast of every farmer who attends. Persons desiring special information should address J. T. Patrick, Commis- ! i sioner of Immigration. Raleigh. N. C . Good for the Mayor of Charlotte;! He makes it an indictable offence, to sell cisrarettes containing: the demofal- izing pictures which manufacturers for advertising purposes. Mayors ' of : j I desire to call the attention of tho Greensboro, Winston, Durham and j pen.le of Moore coun'v to a rroo SAVE THE BLACKBERRY CROP other cities and towns fall in! Espec ially det the". Mayor of DurhanY put his foot on this infamous business. If tobacco is a good thing it is strange it which is now so far as I am able to discover entirely neglected. I refer to the blackberry crop. You will perhaps say, as our southern prple are pecul iarly apt to say, "that is a. very umall thiug. I have often wondered why in on application. ! should draw so much vileness in its some of our western counties so manv I .... dried berries are sold, while in our own ; tram. LUCIUS A. YOUNG, Insurance Agent; Southern Pines, N. C. NEW KIND OF WHEAT. county, vhich is now beginning to Im ! put dwn among the progressive coun- ties of the state almost none are sold. 1 1 have written to a friend in Greens- Mr. K. Stephenson, who lives near I boro and in Statesville for statistieii of t i ii it ii i . . ! Millburnie, in this countv, has exhib-1 1 ie u'acKoerry crop snippeo iroin -R E PR ESENT IN G MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of Builder- s Material. xted on the street a specimen of mag- from Greensboro. Statesville handlel nificent looking wheat, the heads be- in 18S."i- 7f0J)00 lhs- in 1KSP. nlwu.t j ! ing between six and seven inches long, j 500,000 lbs. The crop of ISSfi was ( Washington Fire & Marine Ins. Co., J and the entire length of iiead and stcm 1 short- She expects to handle in 1S87 : of Mobile, Alabama. , , ,ee . T. . i I one million pounds. n -i e-0i0 &i -.a nnn about four and one halt feet. It is an t rp. rf u;c. 11 . Capital & surplus - - - 3?i.u,uuu T . . . The crop of lbSo mvJje taken an an j ! entirely new fepeeimen 111 this section. ; average. 750,000 11 at 0 cents per I S Stephenson savs that last year he j'lb., pives vou the handsome sum of ; Y estern Assurance to., ioromo,aTi. . sowed down m wheat a lot of very poor i Surplus n U. S. - - 42.,fi, 1.9V . . ' tM . , 1 1 .land not fertile enough to produce : largely. The wheat he sowed wa s a $45,000. I believe all the towns in Moore county ought tohandle this sea son 500,'000 pounds, which at G cents per pound, would leave in our county $30,000. Enough 0 boaid and clothe By carrjang a Isrge'stock oi lumter ani Assets having an. equipment cf the test, ire.- proved rr.aohir.ery -.ve are pie-' ' . , ;. : pared to 'ill orders promptly.-'-. Commercial Union Assurance Co,, j Pennsylvania variety. When it came Ol lonuon. I!inglanu. I im nnd riiaiirn1 Mr Stnr"hncnTi nri. ! fivf hnnlr! nf her rwxirtlc ter nn ' t ticed here and there an exceptionally I do not proiiose to discuss how 1 3.1 .11 , f I much a hand can make pickintr and large and splendid stalk and was j . , . " 1 , h, .1 ! I - 1 V - J t women ana cniiaren wftr We are also prepared tohip houses, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. ; struck with the fact that this variety be lone by -w-Assets - - - .,0o5,94G.4o j hre aild matured well on the cannot obtain profitable employment . same ground that scarcely doubled the a M seasons of the year. This b cer- -m T x nTTT,TT7 pD Vi i-T-iT-N Georgia Home Ins. Co., C olumbus G; s amoUnt jowed of the other variety, tain,-if the iople of Iredell county can MACHINE FRAMED, Assets - - - 750,000; ., , , . . , . 3 afford to pick and dry blackberries, lie couecteu enougn ot ttie large thp ftf xr ready for erection. ' A heads to thresh out about half a callon, German American Ins. Co., New lork.r : Ji Correspondence solicited Address ; London -.Assurance. Corporation, . of j . . - I . , ' , . r ; JLouaon, .tug. ana several oiner rea- jv..w - vvv ov.vu wvouv North Carolina Car Company, ; able stock and mutual companies. j or over fifty times the amount sowed; rlf.igii, K. c. 1 OT?FTOF XO 1 CITY HML ! u''-"-u-"'"'"u"""B"tcouon ana corn as we now make. the people of Moorelcounty can affonl it. They shoujd be encouraged to save this crop, whether it be five, ten; or thirty thousand dollars worth and thus employ labor that otherwise might be idle. AV e can do t and make as much o4t50 t5 will grow on the poorest land even id Duncan E. Mclcrr, in Carthage Made,

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