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VOL. I.
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 23, J 887.
NO. 43.
THE
PINE KNOT.
Lighted for the illumination 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.
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R. E. B. RANKIN,
Homoeopathic Physician,
Branson House, Raleigh, N. C. !
! Special attention paid to all forms
i of chronic disease, diseases of women
! and children. Patients treated by
i mail, and visits made to neighboring
towns when desired. '
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ENNETH M. FERGUSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
CAMERON, N. C.
The Interstate Commerce Commis- but would it pay? Whv should a pa
sion will take a vacation about the j per devoted to Southern interests be
first of August. The Interstate Bill j published anywhere else than in the
will, however, keep right on enriching South! Why in the name of common
the railroads as usual. j sense must every conceivable publish-
: 1 ing enterprise find its wav to New
This heatctl term means gasping ; York. The Te.ra$ Sitings went there
agony and death to hundreds of little1 and how much Southern flavor has it
children in the crowded dens of New 1 retained. Our Continent went to New
York and other large cities. Now is j York and then "went up." So with
the time for country people with big j dozens of other uewspapersand peri
odicals. Let the South make her own
newspapers within her own borders.
i Orders Vv tflpora rYi or mail nrnnitit- r
j j D 1 j x-- . -
My answered. j mem
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houses and ample grounds to jdo a
blessed deed by taking some of these
poor creatures out where the unpol
luted breeze of heaven can blow; upon 1 The approaching Farmers Institute
at Mt. Holly will be a fine opportunity
J. R. FERRALL & Co.,
Staple and : , , :
Fancy, Grocers,
RALEIGH, M. C. 1
j Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE,
j Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
j ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
j Practice in the Superior arid Federal Courts of
t Court of North Carolina. Special attention t more disastrously for the Frenchmen '
W.J. griffin. w. o. Temple. ; than the last. Then it was assigned
as one great reason for the supriority
of the German arms that Emperor
J for the farmers of Moore county to do
It is stated that the German soldier themselves credit by a display of pro
is hereafter to have rations of cod-fish. j ducts at the Fair.' The leading indus-
If this is true another war between
France arid German v would I result
Orders by mail receive careful
and prompt attention.
MOSELEY'S
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE,
i 120 Fayetteville St.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
ROOMS PLEASANT !
T ABLE GOOD ! ;
WAITERS ATTENTIVE 1
f TRICES MODERATE !
A QUIET PLACE !
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G. N. Walters,
FASHION ABLE AfEFjCttfNT' 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.
.1 William's soldiers were better jeducat-
ed than the Frenchmen. Nourished
by codfish they will now become in
vincible. ;(
try of this county has been and still is
the gathering and manufacture of tur
pentine, and because agriculture has
been somewhat neglected a false im
pression has gone abroad that farming
as a business can not be made to pay
in this section. It is high time this
reproach was removed. We hope,
therefore, that every farmer will feel
it a matter of personal responsibility
to do all possible to convince not only
people from other states, but the eav
ilers from other parts of North Caro-
If a country editor is capable of
only one style of expression and that
style is unadulterated gush, why let Hna that Moore county souNvill show
itself as grateful for considerate treat
ment as any portion of the state. This
indeed has been proved again and
again, but only in isolated cases and a
him gush. It's none .of our business
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining Hall
attached.
North Carolina Car Co.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
as long as his public can stand.it. But
we feel it is our business and every
body's business to protest in the name
of good taste and common sense j spasmodic fashion. Let all the-farni-
DreSS SUitS frOIIl $40 tO $85. j against column after column ol 'slop"! crs take hold andjmakc some sort of
Business SUitS $30 tO $60. 1 from the pen of one who is capable of., en exhibit at this Fair.
Samples furnished on application, j better things. We see every week
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-MANUFACTURERS of
Sash, Doors, Blinds
and all kinds of
LUCIUS A. YOUNG,
Insurance Agent,
Southern Pines, N. C.
- REPRESENTING-
. whole columns of "personals" so silly
I as to make the veriest si mpering school
girl blush (we hope) and these too from D. Mayo said :
At the National Educational - Con
vention assembled at Chicago, Dr. A.
I one who has proved himself capable of
j worthy work with the pen. j
"I have traveled in every State in
the South and have a strong convic
tion that unless National aid is
speedily and generally offered to the
Southern people in their heroicefforts
! to grapple with this great problem,
Builder s dVl atenal.
By carrying a large stccK cf lumter and
having an equipment of the, test im
prove! machinery we are pre-
Iared to fill orders promt Uy.
We are also prepared to ship houses,
MACHINE FRAMED,
ready for erection.
Correspondence solicited Address
N orth Carolina Car Company,
RALEIGH, N. 0.
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The August number of LippiticoWs is
Washington Fire & Marine Ins. Co., at hand and contains A lanu ot
of Mobile, Alabama. Love," a romance by Sidney Luska, the wished for consumation must be
Capital & surplus - - - $150,000 The Xruth about 0uida," byj Edgar j delayed for another generation. The
J ' Fawcett, (will the truth periih from People of the South are doing as much
Western Assurance Co., Toronto, Can. ! 1 i: A as they are able to do, and yet onlv
qnrni,K in TT S - - JU' fi7i ni the land with Mr. Fawcett?), ; a short .... t ..." J . . '
burpms m u. i5. - -o,ui.Jt Si 4hree millions of chudren are receiving
; story, "A Life for a Life," by H. H. as much - our montIj3 Blucation in
Commercial Union Assurance Co,, ' Bvesen, "Social Life at Yae," by ' a year."
of London. England. lArthur Edmands Jenks of .'88, "The J And yet National aid to education
Assets - - -,39G,313.8 Keely otor Secret," by Mrs. Bloom- i js unnecessary and unconstitutional!
. . T "T7 ' I field Moore, "Is the Baseball Player a I u mUst have been unconstitutional
Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. ! P, , u,'rn t , . T - ; r.
Assets - . - - $o,053.94G.43 Chattel? b John 31. Ward, "Bed a aiso for the United States government
; j humorous essaj, by Louise Imogen to take measures to prevent the spread
Georgia Home Ins. Co., Columbus, Ga. ; Guiney, poems by Edith M. Thomas, Gf yellow fever at Key West. We
would like to see that same- little
image which some of our fetish wor
shipping brethren call the "constitu
tion" and so abjectly adore. It cer
tainly is not in the likeness of anything
iu heaven or earth.
Assets
$750,000 1 Win H. Hayne, F. D. Stickney, Kate
- . x , Putnam Osgood and Kate Vannah.
German American Ins. Co., New lork. i
London Assurance -Corporation, off
London, Eng. and several other reli- uA
. , i On, ves, that would be a nne thing,
able stock and mutual companies. . r- ' I ,
a big dailv published in New York
OFFICE, NO. i, CITY HALL. , , b , " c . . f
ati and devoted to Southern interests,