LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED.
VOL. I;
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPT. lO, 1887.
no: 50.
$,100 tO $300 A MONTH can be
.-- . , , made working for
s . Agents preferred who can furnish, their own
horses and give their whole time to the business.
Spare moments may be profitably employed al-
J?t6o M 1013 MaiD 8t''- Richmond. Va
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF best Ever-blooming Rces, Evergreens,
-Magnolias, Greenhouse and out door bedding
plants.
BOUQUETS and
FLORAL DESIGNS,
- SEEDS and
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN.
JR. E. B. RANKIN,
art-
Send for Catalogue.
H. STEIN METZ,
Ralelgrh, N.
C.
Wilmington b.as a building assopia-
' firm n mncr t mouhmr ter V'iin- r i - . . -w i.to- rr.
; - i ""fo v" v - naieign, i. i. v, Aug. y, 1 no
:j:;j..:;Homceopathic Physician. , dred and ninety:six shares were taken' wheat crop of North Carolina has been
Halifax St. (op. Cotton Platform.) 1 amj much enthusiasm prevailed. a very fair one in yield, ther quality
Raleigh, N. C. ' unusually good. )at crop very fine,
We think Capt. James Barron Hope, especially spring sown. The corn
Special attention paid to all forms of the Norfolk Landmark, would hi.rd- crop will be the largest grown for
and children. Patients treated by fr. recognize himself m the disguise ot twenty years. The cotton crop, if the
mail, and visits made to neighboring ' Capt. James Bannon, as one of our weather : is favorable from this on,
mat is, u we nave very uuie ram,
will be a very full? one. The light
for sandy lands of the State have been
THE CROPS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
i
i towns when desired.
! 3JH91 .
Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law bright and snappy a five-year-old
exchanges prints it.
The North Carolina Teacher,
September, comes to hand, as neat, injured by excessive rains, but still
there are localities w litre tne ; crops
as
E a g le s fi e ld' s
Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of
Court of ' North Carolina.' Special attention
W.J. Griffin. "W. O. Temple
26ta2
have been imnroved bv the continued
It is doing first-class - , Unnn thp wimrp. tlt nttnn
i 5ire1i?1 riVlanlin4h :! ; work for education in North Carolina, ; at this tiWU iimumidlv wwkL
ouun oi iuna vu.ru uuu. spucuu aixenuon . i - t j r
given to conveyancing and collections
and every teacher ought to take it.
The contents are-: Rev. W,
G. N. Walters,
FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TtfiLUR,
RALEIGH. N. C.
MOSELEY'S
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN HOUSE,
120,Fayetteville St.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Manufactories of all kinds ure on
g the increase. The . agriculturists of
Long portrait aud sketch; How Shall vuv ttIV7MU """" ,
; - ... j . vancement of their calling than ever
we Teach T My Lost Hour: Historic . t w , T 4.4 4
J 1 a before. Farmers' Institutes are being
: Analogies; What is an Adjective! Bill held generally throughout the State,
Nye on Education; i School Govern- and are largely attended and partici-
Has the largest stock of Foreign nt; Girls, Have a Purpose; Big pated in by the faimers aid public
' trenerally, which, I tAko it, indicates
i . , T, , , Ti ia good time coming for the intelligent
usual departments. Edited by Eu-' . J? . Al .,
! r I : tiller of the sou. There it a stroug
, gene vr. narreu ana puousueu vy growiDg disposition among the farm
i : Williams & Co. , Raleigh," N. Q.
ROOMS PLEASANT !
TABLE GOOD ! ' v
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 stvles
for full dress
Suits. -
je:'s to produce all they consume, and
: U'lian Voi jlr iViut tViov a fa riAiinrv
m lUn W . 4-1 ir4-tw f rtiiw Million I i- It -a s "
- - i the load to success. 1 he outlook for
-t. il a! I'll. '
eis oi corn more ims year tuau bu8iness during the coming fall
coming rail is
On a low estimate, says the Baltimore very encouraging. Jno. Robinson,
Manufacturers'1 Record. The cotton Commissioner of Agriculture.
It -MaHiifaidurer Record. -
'is good, but not phenomenal, as
J DreSS SUitS from $40 tO $85.; would have been but for the last rain
rBtLSineSS SUitS $30 tO $60." New industries are springing :up all j
Ladies1 and Gentlemen's Dining Hall : c' V . , , v ,. about; capital is being shaken out 4f
attached. 1 r-
, ' 2Gto2
THE NORMAL COLLEGE.
North Carolina Car Co.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
-MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds
and all kinds of i
Builders JvIateiialJ
t3y carrying .a large stock of lumber ar.a.
.having aa ecjuipmeritcl the best im
proved machinery we are p're-
LUCIUS A. YOUNG,
Insurance Agent,
AND
DEALER IN
STATIONERY,
, FANCY GOODS,
MIRRORS, SOAPS,
The teachers, in their recent Assem
bly at Morehead City, were very em-
4 4 North
e . r T i phatic in their desire for a
: siae me minions tnat are pouring iv Carolina Normal College," such as
i from outside sources. Surely the they are asking the State to establish
! South has reason to rejoice and be -or them. This expression of opinion
grateful as the harvest time raws oil. b now 'ettinS 80 strong that the Ig-
i r . i i. l . ... , . v - j islature cannot afford to delay longer
But let her not sit down to her rejoid- . , ... .
! . j in the matterof establishing the Nor-
jing; but with . loins girded toil ok, raal Oollege. When a nn1
! with brain and hand strongly secondr strong organization, representing
! ing the work which God hath wrought three thousand leading North Caro-
in her behalf.
HOES,
CUTLERY,
HANDBAGS,
HAMMOCKS,
RAKES,
pared to fill orders promptly. !- H. W. John S
We Are also prepared to ship houses ASBESTOS PAINT,
MACHINE FRAMED,
j birthplace of Christ. The basl? of
' the belief is only thisi In 1572 Tychd
Brahe, the Danish astronomer, dis
j covered an apparently new star, which
'rapidly increased in brightness and
ROOFING, MATERIAL. ; then faded away, and is now only vis-
ready for erection.
Correspondence solicited. Address
North Carolina Car Company,
RALEIGH, y. C.
24t50 '
'JSftSTt
W. H. Setmore & Co.. ManuCactttrers ofhind
made shoes, Raleigh, N. C, are 'selliug: Ladies-
hand sewed Morocco button doois ior2.7j:jac. .
$1.50: 2nd quality 2.00; rd quality $i.75- -"y 'PUIVTFH
si, frnm lUtm made to order. A oerfct fit , - ,- A rf
s-uaranteed for 2;c. additional. Gents' hand j
sewed best Calf Consrress gratters and bals for
f $.00; made to order, $3. to; Boys hand sew ed bals
lior I2.TO: Standard Screw, $2.00. Also a full line
of Men's. Boys', Women's, Misses and Children's
fegged Shoes, special prices 10 ratrcnauis. ;
Sample-pair sent on receipt of price. Any of'
their goods will be repaired at the Factory for
half the usual price j
lina teachers demands a reasonable
thing so positively they mean bui-
PERFUMERY, j The Star of Bethlehem, so much ' ness," and it is well for the authorities
CROQUET SETS, talked of and even reported to be to heed so urgent and so com men d-
again visible has but little to show able a request. - The days of the rick
j that it is the star that hung xver thd : ety loS-cabin oo house and the in-
eompeteni icacner are passing away.
North Carolina demands and deserves
something better, the State is able to
provide something better, and the first
great step toward progress and inde
pendence will be the Normal College.
North Carolina teachers are to-day do
ing' more to improve, develop and
benefit the State than any other class
of people within our borders; they are
leading our children steadily and sure
ly from the gloom of ignorance into
the bright light of intelligence; and if
their entire work should absolutely
cease for ten years we doubt that there
would be left in tne State a hundred
leading families, if they could' possi
bly get away. We are proud of our
from the beginning of the Chnstian and while we all enjoy and share the
era. Countine forward, it should be tblessimrs of their labors it is ur dutv
- ' FOR SALE S forth at about this time, but f? Pvif.e meDS wb',ch th"
run oall V . t a . ' ;sire for their improvement, so far as
: it is certain that no such phenomenon oUr abUit v will admit. North Carolina
A A inib Urr.ltli. i nas yet appeared. vreachtr.
&c.
XO. 1, CITY HALL.
Southern Pines, N. C. ;
WARRANTEE".. DEEDS
lble by the telescope. Astronomical
records show that bright stars ap-
peared near the same quarter of the
heavens in 12C3 and If this star,
- theni is the same one. it is a variable,
with a period of about 309 years, and
counting back by such periods would
j bring one of its appearances not far
AND