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r FlIE LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAK HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL.' 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 87, NO. lO. T7 T7 A F" 4 .JllllLV - m. mt m. m mm mm i I t r I - 'i ..s . '1 f 1 Rubber Stampf 25 Visiting Cards and INDIA INK to mark Lin en, only 2o cts. (stamps.) ' Hook of OOO styles free with each order. Agents wanted. Big Pay. THALM AN M FC CO., BALTIMORfc, MU JJR. E. B. RANKIX, Homoeopathic Physician, .... A witness; in the case of Herr Mst ceive about one PlNE Knot out of testifies that .after study lag the subject every two that they should have. ' of anarchy eight vears he doesn't kniw, Sometimes thev go without entirclv A LARG1E ASSORT MENT I Halifax St' , (0P Cottou ' p,aVor-) -what-it is.- We .surest that he 'give for several weeks and then1 receive Raleigh, N. C. it up' and learn how to be a good five or six at once. Letters and nnek- citizen, by studying the Constitution ages are often delayed beyond all OF best Evejr-blooming- Itoses, Evergreens, Magnolia, Greenhouse and out door bedding plant. BOUQUETS and. . FLO UAL DEIGNS, . SEEDS and EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN. Send for Catalogue. H. STEIN METZ, - Raleigh, N. C. Special attention paid to all forms of chronic disease, diseases of women ; and children. Patients treated by and laws of the United States. un reason, but, perhaps, the offences in this direction are not 'unite so nuiner- I mail, and visits made to neighboring ; TT - . , , ' . , , i t.,.,.c How comforting to us sinful mortals ous or flagrant as atrainst the lonir i flrp tll Won: rf nur ftdlnn.'" strou it fh; I 11 fTtfn n cr niwii'i uv mni Tlw. u-li..l.. GtVttittv- t mT-.rir.T T Before we got the returns from St. service is bad enough nnvwa v. There RIFFIN te TEMPLE, ; . -; Paul, 22 below 0, and other cheering are those who will say. this is the re Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ; news from the Xorthlit seemed a triile suit of Civil Service Iiefoim. We ELIZABETH CITY N. C. ; chilly to us with the merPurv at 40. SHy it is the result of too 4illfe of that form. E. ' ' 1 jQ 1 3 ' ' ' : the First Judicial District and in the Supreme i Rnf how we feel unite warm -lo-im re fL 2T 1 ft S ll'G 1 CL Q Court of. North Carolina. 1 Social attention i DUl D0 ItU (llllT0 uaim an? rt C & J. XX V, X VX enonveyuncing and collection ! an(j overcoat whh whierihg I oufcb er-n Si nes i 26ti2 scorn. Of course we don't want those INDUSTRIAL NOTES. G. N. Walters, F3SH'CN38LE yEfjCtjsjM Tf!UJHf RALEIGH, nc. AllSn &L CraiTl, Has the largest stock of Foreign Machinists ami) Foundkymen;, ! Raleigh, N, C. .. M. Allkn. Vm. Cram. unfortunates to suffer,' but if some- The Commissioner of Labor Stalis ; body must, why we're mighty glad it's tics, in compiling reports from vari- , . ' ous sections and enterprises, has eoni- ; not us. . 1 ' pleted a table showing that tliere are i in the State eighty cotton factories, I As will be seen from the statistics representing invited capital to tlu I of the Labor Bureau of this State, in amount of 4 ,000,000... The factories another column. North Carolina cdt- ruu a total of 200,000 spindles, and Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain j ton factories consume only one-nfk 'consume 30,000,000 pounds of cotton i I 'niitiiijillv. wliii'h w iiiiv;ilnt tt .H oi iiie coiiou sne prouuces. nue ijrders for oFEt'I AL MACHINERY of every lescription solicited. Engines, IHrtlcrs, Shalt- r in-s, Pulleys and Hangers constantly on hand or made to order. , Repairs of all kinds promptly at tended to at shor notice. ' ? MANUFACTURERS OF and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in all' shades. The latest New York styles for full dress Suits. ; 000 bales. The total annual cotton j even this proportion shows a gratify-' crop of the State is about400,000 bales; 4 ing adyance on the tormer order )f so about one-fifth. of the State crop is things, it likewise indicates that the : demanded by the State factories. The j great field of cotton manufacturing i rgest cotton mill in the State is ' in ". L . , , . . , 1 ! Gaston county: the second largest is i has hardlv begun to be occupied, in . L , j & 1 j in Alamance count v. j this section, as yet. The shelves f Mr Powel, of Mchigan, was in the j any dry goods store will show that city on the 20th, and spent some time a in tiie State museum. He is-prospect The Ld ne S tar Pum p, 1 Ik. Vw.vt mnrlri dSiiVil-n.rtiiisr ' Hnti-t'reezinif . ' n-.n , 4-c? A f. 4-. OC i 'anti-p:u;kinjr, with no rubber, gum or leather. . ; -oDbUibo iiUixi vp ivj oU-.cpoo. ; North Carolina manufactures but l sea tor wens, asEejns, irrigation or suppij- .: -rr x. ' - , , , , i ; ; in rtb Psin.lin.. with view t.. in towns with wu.ifiv,. BllSllieSS SUltS $30 tO $60. I fraction of the cotton goods that she '! ,n in ort Sttr,,lw itti a iew t securing tmyber lands and dealing in timber. He represents a .company witli large capital. Inquiries are being rercived from Pomona Hill Nurseries, 20tr2 Samples furnished on application, i uses t POMONA, N. .W. II. NVctmore & Co., Manufacturers of h in Mr. William Smith Brown unfortki- 1 made shoes,, Raleixh. N. C, are selling Larties r nofa1wfr rr L,V. i..,,1tW hand sewed Morocco button boots iorS2.7:iac. i V"V 1 "-f various sonrces concerning the nossl- Two ahd one-half ' nnles west Uf to Southern Pines before ie bilities of a profitable -excelsior" fac- 4 . STiiaranteed for 2sc. additional. Getats' hand t . . , . ' . L . - .1 w . ti . . . . Greensboro at Junction of Salem sewedjbest pair congress Raiters and bais for wrote that article on winter resorts in., tory in tins btate. l liete are lew Railroad. The main line of the ifor$2 sVan of Harper's Mnnazi) e. , P.-aces. iu North. Candina in which an . . . . ' ,v T. i "i of Men's. Hovs'. Women's. Misses and Children's i " ! Kichmondj vv , 1 Jan vine iiaiiroau ieprCe(i shoes. Special prices to merchants. ! There are advantages here for sufferefrs ' " "i.v.1t Mnvw o.1 Sample pair sent on receipt of price. Any of passes iuun,Bu x ,,;J , their pod w.lH.e repaired at the Factory for with lung and throat trouble that lone within 100 feet of the office and half the usual price residence-. Salem trains make reg ular stops twice daily each way. SEE be THE of the places, mentioned by enterprise "of this kind would not flourish, arid in the cypress region one i could be conductel with great ease Mir. mill nrnHt Ftnlrinh pirs-( iliKtrt t r. Those interested in fruit and fruit-growinjr ; nre cordially. invited to inspect this, the largest J Nursery in the Eolith; ! The proprietor has for many' years visited the j leading Nurseries of the N'orih and West and ) eorrespomled with those of t'oreigi eountries, f tfatherinpr every fruit that was calculated to j knit the Southland being located in the center i of the Piedmont Section of North Carolina and j with :W years experience,' also the experience j of my father before me, t can claim without hesitanev that trees, &c.,j?rown in these; Nur-; w-rie? will do lettvr iu any of the Southern or , lxrder States than if (frown further North or ; South. Try and be convinced. My stock con- . sists of over J , Our Miltion Fruit Trees, Vines, Cfe.y f of all the leading varieties,! lxth old and new. j Apple, Peach, Pear. Plunk, Apricot, Cherry, riys, Japanese Persimmon, Pecan, English j Walnut, Grape and all iuallfruiu. Evergreens, Roses, &C. .. j Correspondence solicited. Send for catalogue. Satisfaction guaranteed. Order direct or give yourortltrs tomy authorv-ed agent. Address J. Van Lindley, Proprietor, j POMONA. N. C. , Brown, possess.' Several places that ' I he speaks of have either the long-leLf, CARTERETcR' F,SH pine or considerable elevation wii.h dry, mild air, or porous, perfect y drained soil. Southern Pines ; hand again. mB& f&r;i fe? BEFORE BUYING. j. Easily Understood. SKND FOR PRICE LIST. American B. H. 0. & Sewing Machine Co. 304- N. Charles Street and e W. Saratoga Street, BALTIMORE, MP. Carteret County Clyster r isti and ' Game Association, Annual Fair will ' be held at Beaufort, N. C, on Decern - has all these and more. Come and see 14f 15 an(i 1Ss7 Lieut. Francis us Mr. Brown before you take pen m Winslow, Col. Walter L. Steele, John l i i . t ' '.'.i ' tri..:..- T n AOUIIJSOU EjSip, u iiariou u,. oirrii Hon. Z. B. Vance, Hon Matt W. Kan - enm qh1 r!linr!o If ' Thomas. .Tr ' 'Fui ' . Cjvr wieh, iiiiiiusi eveiy u , inc.. . , . , . . , l ! J have been mvitedana are expected to l air is laden with anathemas on our deliver addresses . The finest display bad mail service. We have listened to ! uf Wild Fowl ever made, will be on ihe complaints of our brethren in trie ' exibition at this Fair. It will be a great treat to the visitors. One ofth ( Profession with sympathetic ear, but main attractions at this Fair will be have tried hard to keep our own wrath the daily parade of the celebrated 1' . , ' , . . ", I i native Banker Ponies. These1 Ponies . ugnuy oouiea. rauence, nowever, wiU for sale Those desiring to i after a while becomes stupidity, .and purchase stock, should not fail to avail aX 4, " themselves of this opprtunity. The ; as the case grows worse rather thap . . , . .;,f v ttit 1 better we conclude that somethinig exhibition. . more decided than patient endurance ; !- , , o - , ., 1 A memorial church in honor of Paul is needed. Some of our subscribers ; avne ig to be erected at Grove. complain that on an average they re- town, Ga. I
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