Feme Kief. TTTTTTTa JfliJis LIGHTED FOE THE ILLUMINATION OF T All HEELS, BOTH NATIVE.AND ADOPTED. VOL. I SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, AUG. 20, 1887. NO. 47. Jonesboro High School, lj)R. E. B RANKIN, Male and Female, j i Homoeopathic Physician, Jonesboro, N. C. A few more railroad horrors like tawba and Cape Fear rivers of North i that at Chatsworth, supposing the be- Carolina, ! li.f asto it eaii"to ho onrt. and 1 Nearly all of the table grapes ihat . - . 7 . Fall Term begins Wednesday, Aug. 3d. HLIFX St (on Cotton Platform V , . , . , , , , j have anv excellence at all, and the I u A 01 vp' vouon iiauorni.; it would he Justlfiable to shoot tramps, r , , , Raleigh, N. C. ; at sight, like-dangerous wild beasts. Full corps of competent teachers. Location healthy. Terms of tuition and board reasonable. j . Special attention paid to a.ll forms ! of chronic disease, diseases. of women : and children mail, and v i towns when' throughout our country are seedling.- of the Catawba and Laspeyre (Yitn Editor Kingsbury of the Wilming- Labrtisea), natives of our State, and For further information address R. H. Broom, 45t49 Sec. of Faculty. University of North Carolina, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. 39t91 en. I atients treated by . . nr(r.i ih xvr:tti uj: improved here and transported to dif--isits made to neighboring,1011 arar i otten. urgea to wute a ni , , -.a e v n v t u i ferent parts of tne country bv their 1 desired. tory of North Carolina. It is a pity , . - 1 auiuiiers. ov mi . see uiai oriii that the pressure of ill health and; Carolina has proved to be the Kschol pTENNETH M. FERGUSON, M. D business will not allow him to under take this work, for which he is so ad mirably fitted. We should expect Physician and Surgeon, CAMERON, N. C. great things .in that history, because the Star gives daily evidence of what : ! Orders by telegraph or mail prompt- ; editor can do in the wav of clean: The session is divided into two ly answered. . terms: the first beginning the last T -'.-u . cut and vigorous English. Thursdav in Atifrust and endinir at. !' Christmas, the second beginning early .RIFFIN & TEMPLE, in January and ending first Thursday : . : January and ending first Thursday j in June. Tuition, 830,00 for each term. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law American Federalist, published at Wes- r or room rent and service, So. UU per ; 1,IIZABI;TII city, n. c. term. Those unable to pay tuition are ! Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of allowed to give their notes, secured if camiSa" sJJai attlnUon" er Murchison is the North Carolina ed-; general opinion ; that you must liav We have received a copy of the terly, R. I. If we mistake not, broth- of America. ' The celebrated. Scuppernong (Vitis Vulpina) and family are decided by those who know them to be the best for table or Wine of any grape in the known world. . Some may differ with us. but what vou wish to know is what If-' ... V . : . ; ! is the best grape for the rsortliern market, and how to cultivate it. Tho object sought is to realize the Wst profits with the least outlay of capital and labor and in the shot test time. First, select ...Your- soil. It is the e possible. Tuition in the Normal Course riven to conveyancing and 'collections free. Post Graduate instruction also . w- J- Griffin. w. o. Temple free- The Faculty is now sufficiently I 26t5"- strong to give instruction in a wide range of studies. For terms in the Law School apply to Hon. John Manning, LL. D. For Cat alogues apply to W. T Patterson, Bur sar, Chapel Hill, N. C. For special in formation apply to 45t49 Kemp P. Battle, LL. D. MOSELEY'S AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE, : 1 20 Fayetteville St., : RALEIGH, N. C. ' G. N. Walters, FASHIONABLE tfEfjCtttfNT TAILOR, RALEIGH. N, C. itor who exchanged papers with the editor of the Westerlv Neics and Tele phone. The Federalist is a lively sheet Has t le largest stock of Foreign rooms pleasant ! - table good ! waiters attentive ! prices moderate ! . a quiet place 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. good clay subsoil, but not necessarily so; grapes rot most oil such soil, on account of its retentiveuess of excess- J ive moisture. Rich sand v lands lro- and claims to advocate more reforms j duce the swe(.test and .largest grapes. ! than any paper in the United States, j you finj for instance, the Scupper Go slow, friend Murchison ! One re-1 nong revelling in the sandy soil of our form in a life-time is enough for any j coast. I would preter what is caned worn out land, that has been planted from time to time i corn, cotton, to- , man or any newspaper. ! GRAPES FOR NORTHERN MAR- hacco or othe crops, provided it is j KETS. j well drained. Old washed red sandy i . ;? i , hills make fine grapes. i The scientists have compared North j ; Jn order to fa(.ilitata the gathering ; Carolina with nearly every gooa place of prfipeS) keep the vines well tied up. j on the face of the earth: they havej We should attenn,t to enl,ivate the j said much of its climate, its soil, and j q our customers aml teach them its adaptability in many ways as j a tQ Hke our N(r one acells. grape growing state, but it is at last t eatin? tho Scuppernong admitted that it is unlike any other i pj .. va1j14- - ffr tft. j..... r . ; - couinrv. e uiusi ; o 1 tr i hlo rw win a - I h H AnL-inc ivitw.A ill ' BUSineSS Suits $30 tO $60. study the peculiar laws, which govern . ih'Ur,ro Jlll(1 ablest Unne Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining Hall ; ' : , . , , its culture here by the experienc of our j , t . . , , e v. , .; Samules furnished on application. , . known anywhere, m the world; of a auacneu. iarmers, ana noi irom loieigu icacu- 2Gt52 ers. North Carolina Car Co., RALEIGH, N. C. -MANTFACTIRERS OF- Sash, Doors, Blinds and all kinds of B u i lder- s -Jvlate r-i a 1 . By carrying a large stock cf i-amter ar.i having an equipment cf the test im prcvecl machinery we are pre pared to fill orders prqmptly: . LUCIUS A. YOUNG, Insurance Agent, ... AND DEALER IN STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, MIRRORS, SOAPS, North Carolina was declared unfit ; for grape culture after many experi ments with foreign grapes (Vitis Vn ifera). A hundred and twenty varie- ties, earefully selected, were planted i by one farmer, in the hope of finding ,J, one suitable for his place. Most of 1 them were the identical varieties that j beautiful purple color and with deli- ! cious flavor and lacking that peculiar ity which epicures eall foxy, thought to belong to all the grapes of that family. ; To get the best price for your grapes they must be attractive. To secure this you must keep the canes youug, j healthy and vigorous. ' ; CROQUET SETS, HOES, RAKES, CUTLERY, HANDBAGS, .' HAMMOCKS, , Grape culture in North Carolina is a ! produced the famous Tokays, Joham, ! gettied questiot and no longer an ex Clarets, Sherries and Madeiras, and! eriraeQt; Our neonlo have been PERFUMERY, were brought from the renowned Lux- j waiting for others. to teach them, and embourg gardens, togetner wun ueiagsu d that we could 'not raise Lachrj-ma Christi, the wine grape of grapes, while the Northern states hav H. W. John's We are also prepared to ship Houses ASBESTOS RA1 NT, MACHINE FRAMED, . Vesuvius.. They would not grow here j taken our vines and made a success of and the bright hopes of quaffing these j ., Calt s w. y0. i choice wines were dissipated. Others j Address at Mi . HAly. planted the native vines and gave;: T them plenty of room; they grew with ' A syndicate of Buffalo capitalists : a Drof usion of vine over trees and trel-: has purchased a tract of timWr land readv for erection. Correspondence solicited. Uses, yielding an abundance of poor :; about 400 square miles, comprising ; ! fruit , that "would not ripen. Hence e greater pan ei l'are couniy ana a ROOFING, MATERIAL. the verdlct that North Carolina was portion of Tyrrell county. The pric; . not the land for grapes. f Paia was over ou,wv. Address North Carolina Car Company t RALEIGH 7 N. C. 24t50 &c, &c, &c. NO. i, CITY HALL. Southern Pines, N, C. ! About this time Mr. Longworth a;nd j An Englbh eobny of seven or eight others were raising grapes to perfec- families has settled in Henderson . tion in the damp and murky valley of I county, along Willow Creek They the Ohio. But where did they get the j have purchased several thousand acres ' vines ? From the banks of the Ca- of land.

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