VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 1887. no: i. $ 1 00 tO $300 A MONTH can be w v maje worting for ns. Agents preferred who can furnish their own horses and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments may be profitably employed al so. A few vacancies in towns and cities. B. K. JOHNSON &CO., 1013 Main St., Richmond, Va. 4t6o . - . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF best Ever-blooming Roses, Evergreens, Magnolias, Greenhouse and out door bedding plants. BOUQUETS and FLORAL DESIGNS," SEEDS and EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN. Send for Catalogue. H. STEINMETZ, . Raleigh, N. C. 271 ' . . J)R. E. B. RANKIN, If subscribers in the North, who de- j PINE HILLS OFTHE SOUTH. i sire to come South, will state what i Spots can be found all over the pine Homoeopathic Physician, , ! k.ie;noGe W yicK t, ormr in vro lull. r a A,,U,n .ta. . KoJtl.v Halifax St. (op. Cotton Platform.) wiu do our to hte them in the as any forests in the world. Some in Raleigh, N. C. right place. Special attention paid to all forms! , . . . of hrAna Hinc nf m ' And so is emesis nas at last p land children. Patients treated by by the heel Lew Vanderpoole, 11 towns when desired. v of posthumous manuscripts, and cast Guif snore, ir they knew the honest him into prison. e are not sur- truth about the climate of the South- jvalids are" beginning to understand 1 this fact and profit by it. At least a ucked million invalids and wealthy people in tVi krriVi an) Wcfr urrtnbl irintav in iorger : , . ' u:n, -...1 - i iucsc suuiuciu yiuc 1 1 1 11s uu uu 3yt9i prised. It is easy to believe a man ern states. Chicago TtWs. S capable of anv crime who could! write ' We think few, if any other, health Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, : such a wretched novel as "Trie Red resorts can claim all the advantages of Southern Pines. A mild but brac ing climate, pure water , and mineral E a gles field's ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ! Mountain Jlines." Practice in the SaperioT and Federal Courts of j the First Judicial District and in tbe Supreme i uuun ui nurvu i v-uxiuua. outrun itLiru iiou 1 Tii 1 . , i" . - . - . given to conveyancing and collections. It is narrowing to one s feelings to - springs, an elevated situation (GOO 26t52 ines BRICKYARD G. M. Allbn. Wm. Cram. Allen & Cram, Machinists and Foundrymen, Raleigh, N. C. Orders for SPECIAL MACHINERY of every description solicited. Engines, Boilers, shaft ings, Pulleys and Hangers constantly on hand or made to order. Repairs of all kinds prompcly at tended to at short notice. MANUFACTURERS OF The Lone Star Pump, the best made, double-acting, anti-freezing-, anti-packinsr, with no rubber, gum or leather. Used for wells, cisterns, irrigation or supply ing towns with water. 29tw . find a Yale University man writing feet), dry air, and the healing long- 1 for one of our North Carolina educa- leaf pine on all sides. The air here, tional publications and using si ch bad by the way, seems to act as a specific i grammar as "why Jon't it!" Veryfor hemorrhages. People subject to ; likely this writer conld make the con- j them elsewhere are nearlv free from : '---I . ! tractions allowable in Greek and get ! them here, often entirely so. It is no lias the largest stock of Foreign ' . VJ . . . J, ,. , ; l them right every time, but in English ; doubt due to the healiu? properties of J oh, well,'' we can't afford to waste ' tne pines. 1 the time of an expensive, college ! " . , j A NEW PUBLISHING ENTERPRISE. G. N. Walters, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT hflWR, RALEIGH. N. C. Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings, in all t -, shades. The latest New York styles for full dress . - - r Snits: ' Dress suitsfrom $40 to $85 eom-se on mere English. SAVE YOUR DOCTOR'S Bl j A company has been formed for the .LS. j purpose of establishing a Lutheran i nublishine' housft in this flitv. A nriiit. C J 1 ' 1 a 1 a i L . lit : 1 ; oam a xauy to us, las, wmtex:- ag outfit has been purchased, and it il stay in the North all winterj, I al-: is contemplated soon to begin the pub- ways have a big doctor's bill to pay. lication of a wJkly religious paper. j I find that by spending the winter in ; of which Rev. Mr. Peschau will be cd , the South Ifuse no more money than I itor' Mr' H' E Hvenor reeent,y of Bufiinp.s.q siiit.q JflflO t.n RO ' : T ,. .Al . A i tne statt oE the-jwn win manage T -T- 11. X SlttV il L 1HJ111C, 111C1UU11JL; tC UW , . , 1 Ti . 11 1 ' J ' b T the business. It is intended also, to samples turaished on application, , tor's bills, and 1 keep well all the time, ! establish a book-store in connection 26t52 I besides makinsr new and oleasant ac-! with the oublishinir honse. Wilminn- i " o . if ! rmaintflnepis " I ' ; ton Star. Pomona Fiill Nurseries, POMONA, n. c. Two and one-half , miles west of LUCIUS A. YOUNG, Insurance Agent, DEALER IN n w avfr jo cnwQ NFwQDADCR The State Exhibit at Northern Fairs. N- W. AYtH & SUN b NtWbPAPtK Gold Mines in Wake. &c. ANNUAL. 3 4 1 Mr. J. T. Patrick has received let- Greensboro, at Junction of Salem Railroad. The main line of the; STATIONERY, Richmond & Danville Railroad ; FANCY GOODS. i N. W. Ayer & Son's Newspaper AnVj ters from Mr; Arthur Arringtn, who Inual for 1887, is-out. It is a big book ; is n charge of a fine- exhibit of the and full of valuable information for . State's resources at Potsdam, N. Y. business men of everv class. Besides ! and from Judge C. C. Pool, in charge passes through the Nursery and within 100 ftHit of the office and residence. Salem trains make reg ular stops twice daily each way. ' Those interested in fruit and fruit-growing are cordially invited to inspect this, the largest Nursery in the South. The proprietor has for many years visited the leading Nurseries of the Norih and West and corresponded with those of foreign countries, gathering every fruit that was calculated to suit the South, and leing located in the center of the Piedmont Section of North Carolina and with 31) years experience, also the erierieuce of my father betore ine, I can. claim without hesitancy that trees, &e grown in these Nur seris will do better in any of the Southern or border States than if grown further North or South. Try and be convinced. My stock con sists of over - One v Million Fruit Trees, Vines, &c.y mirrors; soaps, I a complete list of all the newspapers of one in Ohio. Mr. Arrington writes that the central oortion of tli main ; . - - - . " a es j exhibition bnilding has been assigned ( and periodicals in the United nt'DPintrnv ' 'land Canada, arranged bv states in ' t f,0 Vak nom. i CR00UFT SETS ' j i i vi m v-oi vnua vaii 1 Ml I, aim ; geograpuicai scciious, auu . uyj towns mat n is creating a sensation an a j in alphabetical order, it gives (all the much interest among the many people Press and Editorial Associations, with ! who are at the Potsdam fair. J ud-e , . . Ta . I , . ! Pool wiites that the Jefferson, Ohio ; their officers. It gives the population i . , . . , ... ..... i b I I people are delighted with the exhibit ; of every state, territory, counjty andsent there. The great resources of j county-seat, of all the large cities and the "Old North State" are producing towns, and of almost every place in' a favorable impression on everybody. j which a newspaper is published; also between J,.UU and J,UW bales ot j . .. - . . cotton have passed tnrougn the cotton a description of every county in the i . coiuprew mis M'asuu. me Tues- HOES, RAKES, CUTLERY, I HANDBAGS, HAMMOCKS, H. W. John's ASBESTOS PAINT, ROOFING, MATERIAL. NO. i, CITY HALL. Southern Pines, N. C. j United States, setting forth the loca-! Brown Stone Company, com i tion, area, navigable streams ijear by, posed of Washington city capitalists, ' character of its surface, nature of its ? are putting new and and very heavy soil, leaaing crops ana minuiacturesj f a"x"1"cj; " -nu 1, of all the leading varieties, both old and new. W. il. Wetmore & Co., Manufacturers of h jnd S Apple, Teach, Tear, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, $ ai"fnv;:-are s-umg Ladies' Ji. ' r. P.a Eniuh 1 5and Morocco. button boots torfalac Walnut, Graie and all small fruits. Evergreens, also the number of votes polled in ' wu H'rmue. j mana. Mr. urarrew, wno nas re- ! each state, ; territory and county by ) ' Koses, Sc. -f Correspondence solicited. Send for catalogue. Satisfaction guarantetd. Order direct or give your orders to raj authorized agent. Address J. Van Lindley, Proprietor, POMONA, N. C. J2.50: 2nd quality fi.oo: rrd oualitv Anv size from iH to; made to order." A perfct fi"t guaranteed for 25c! additional. Gents' hand sewed best Calf Congress gaiters and bate; for $3.00; made to order, $3-50- B03-S hand sewed bals Uor $2.50; Standard Screw, 2.oo. Also a full line of Men's, Boys', Women's, Misses and Children's Pegged Shoes. Special prices to merchants. Sample pair sent on receipt of price. Any of their goods will be repaired at the Factory for half the usual price 1 - the Republican, Democratic, Green- cently moved to this city from Colora do has been prospecting in Wake and back and Prohibition parties Any thing you want to know about news- J has reported to acquaintances that he papers that you can't find herje it will - has discovered gold not. far from the be useless to look for elsewhere." It is' city and is making arrangements to published i Philadelphia, and the , commence mining operations by Octo- price is 3.0l 1 ber first. Xacg d- OUerttr.

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