Tee LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND HDOI'TKI). i SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 1 6, 1887. VOL. I. NO. 42. THE JR. E. B. RANKIN, PINE KNOT. Homoeopathic Physician, Branson House, Raleigh, N. C. A syndicate of New York, Boston the whole affair by asking: "Whv i and other merchants has been formed ; Dr. McGlynn like an enatie goose?', to secure the repayment of traveling ! anA i:. Hn . . -. , I and replying: "Because be refuses t salesmen s license iees, paia tnrougnom Lighted for the illumination of alL Of gpecial j Special attention paid to all forms interest to of chronic disease, diseases of women land children. Patients treated by sxnail, and visits made to neighboring towns when desired. NORTHERN PEOPLE 25 years ! 39t91 -who seek a home in the South It has some thing to say, and isn't afraid to say it. ' Eight Pages, Published Weekly. 1 Subscribe Nozv! Only $i.oo. Advertise Now! Low Rates. JgHBNNETH'M. FERGUSON, M. I). Physician and Surgeon, CAMERON, N. C. r -: - the country within the past Exchange. Now, brethren, please don't! In the, first place you'll make no end of a fuss in getting back these fees paid out so many years ago. In the next place we aon t think you ought to have your i follow the proper gander", and the world, in general. U but littlo ron Crned at what might once have bi ought nations to the elaish t' aruis THE FARMERS' INSTITUTE. The full programme for the four ; days of this eneampment, from Aug. Orders bv telegraph or mail prompt- ; l answered. : 29t42 - Gr RIFFIN & TEMPLE, J. R. FERRALL A Co., Staple and Fancy Grocers, RALEIGH, N. G. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. I Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of the First Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Special attention given to conves'ancing and collections. W. J. Griffin. , W. O. Ti.mplk. 26t:2 , Orders by mail receive careful and prompt attention. 32t45 MOSELEY'S AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE, 1 20 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C. rooms ileasaxt ! table good ! waiters Attentive ! ' PRICES MODERATE ! A QUIET PLlACE G. N. Walters, FSil!0NfiBLE tfEfjCtffh'T TflLOfi, r 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. Business suits $30 to $60. j t i i ii i i . . money oacK, even inougn ine tax nas noth to 13th inclusive, has been nearly been declared unconstitutional. A j completed, but not quite. There will state certainly deserves something for he some twenty addresses by special having a drummer let loose within Us iste in various, departments of agricul- , , t xu i i v ' a. 1 I ture and stock raising. These will bf borders. Be thankful, then, that vou ! . , , . , i given Wednesday night and on Thu v- get along as inexpensively as you dp. av amj priav. If the people generally were not mild j Among the pleasures of theencamp and forbearing you would have to ! ment will .be a military parade, drill furnish a brand new drummer for ! and rifle m'atchj two tournaments open j to all gallant knights, (but the '-.winner of the first to be barred from competi j tion at the second), to be followed by the coronation of the queen and a. idance each night: range competition. ifora nrize iifle. oiwn to all: a tub Any hotter in North Carolina than j also a rowW matvh with si! j pair sculls on the Catawba; a greased j pig race, and various other amusing diversions. every trip. , Hot? Well, yes, we think s. ally is. July geuer-1 New York and Boston We say no. "Oh, my H comes from a large and incredulous chorus in the North. Well, if you don t believe us, look; in your geography and se what it says there. - : ' "In New England the winters are long and cold and the summers are short and hot." Even so. We have tried both lati tudes the year 'round. It is rather For the convenience of, those from a distance, who Cannot find suitable ac commodations at Mount Holly, the Carolina Central will run gpecial trains to Charlotte every, even ing. W. R. Williams, Esq., Master of the State Grange Patrons of Husbandry, has sent the followiug circular to the order: j Masters office, Falkland, N. C, June 30, 1887. To the Brethren and Sisters' anything about the conditions warning . This is to inform you that the Grange Encampment and Fanners1 Institute will be held at Mount Holly, Ladies1 and Gentlemen's Dining Hall attached. ,2Gt52 their friends not to go South in sum- mer. We don t find them so terrified ia Gaston county on the 10tht 11th, Samples furnished on application. ! aDOut a trip to Boston or New York in 12th and 13th of August, 1887. You and ail or you, are earnestly requested to attend, (that can do so without in convenience), and take with you such home and farm productions as ma) North Carolina Car Co., j RALEIGH, N. C. LUCIUS A. YOUNG, Insurance Agent, Southern Pines, N. C. -REPRESENTING . : MANUFACTCRERS OF SashV Doors. Blinds and all kinds of Builder-s Material. By carryiiig a large 3tock 0: luxr.ter ar.d having an equipment ci the test im proved machinery we are pre pared to lill crdsrs promptly. We are also prepared to ship houses, 5 the hot season, and yet we suppose New York can show a hundred cases j of sunstroke for every one in North Carolina or any other Southern State. And as regards the diseases peculiar ''to this season we believe that statistics I will make the more favorable showing 1 Washington Fire & Marine Ins. Co., j for fne South. of Mobile, Alabama. i . . A. , . Capital & surplus - - - $150,000 ; So just hang up your theory about ' the unbearable summer climate of the : . : . ,1 j . - Western Assurance Co. , Toronto, Can. j South along side of that mental pic- Surplus in U. S. - - 42o,Cu 1.1H j ture of the Southern fire-eater you " '" " 1 have so long cherished. They jare Commercial Union Assurance Co,, about equally correct and should be ot ionaon, r.ngiauu. . . . , . Assets - - - 290,313.87 allowea to moulder away together. Hartford Fire In Assets - ' And so Dr. McGIynn is excominuni- s. Co., Hartford, Ct. A , , , . A n--. mi; 4- cated. We don't admire some of his MACHINE FRAMED, Assets theories, but do admire his grit. Georgia Home I?is. Co., Clumbus, Ga. communication, however, isn't thej Extern .0,000 1 rjDje thing it was once. The thunders ready for erection. Correspondence solicited Address North Carolina Car Company, able stoek and mutual companies. 24t50 RALEIGH, V. C. - . x r,r v i I of the -Vatican roll but Iain tlv, disturb- German Anieru'anJns. Co., New lork. j j London Assurance Corporation, of ing thoughtful people about as much lxnaon, tng. ana several oxner reu- a4. w5ntr of th hcresv-hounda at Andover. A panning government of- OFFICE, NO. , , CITY HALL. j throW8 , sid,Iight of humori,ver encourajre and assist to make the Fair a success. Capt J. T. Patrick, of the State Board of Agriculture, will inform you of the necessary conditions and ar rangements of the camp and the terms of transportation and travel. Many brethren from South Carolina are ex pected, to be present. The " Master is expecting to be at the opening, and hopes to see Ournoble Order largely, represented. Fraternally, W. R. Williams, Master State Grange P. of H. THEY NEEcTtEACHING. - Many ignorant and prejudiced per sohs not only deride what they call "college learning"', but openly de nounce our State University, and yet here is a Professor of the University telling the sturdy farmera, of Nortli Carolina how to save their crops! And the newspapers are gladly aiding the good work by giving publicity to this valuable information. But still some, people are so smart (only in their own estimation) that they cannot be taught either by a college professor or by a newspaper. Pitttbero Record.

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