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! - ' . i IE LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR H EELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER lO, 1 887. NO. 1 ! . Rubber Stamp 'ff?.5Sr?SS: 23 Visiting Cards and INDIA INK to mark Lin en, only 2o cts. (stamps.) Book of 2000 styles free with each order. Agents wanted. Big Pay. A LARGE ASSORT MENT OF beat Brer-blooming Roues, "Evergreens, Magnolias, Greenhouse and out door bedding plant. BOUQUHTS and FLORAL DESIGNS, SBKDS ad . . j - . - . 1VIRYTHIKG FOR THE GARDEN. J Send for Catalogue. H. STEIN METZ, Ralelffh.N. C. 27t ' :.v:..- . Eaglesfleld's D R. E. B. RAKKIN, 1 ' The Carthage Blade has changed Henry to this place, showing by actual hands H A. Fnote ir. is now nnw ! demonstration what his machine is Homoeopathic Physician, Halifax St. (op. Cotton Platform .) tans editorial control Raleigh, N. C. ' 1. T J U-l jprietor, while John W. Scott, jr. re-! "rV , una wujx ease, xae nas leuersirom various Life Saving Stations along the coast, .i.:Lu .i l: . -. -1 t- , . . . , , wuif ii leuuunneiiu uis macnine. mis Raleigh now keeps her drug stores . . . . . , VIA t . - . - . ' - . - -j - opeeial attention paia to ail iorms VJL fJU.iUiJ.lv uiscaoui uiocaoco -ui w uin;u t rri and children. Patients treated by ,ucu,uues' 1S """"I M L McrT, lunus "ucu UC51lcu' that the druggists themselves, as well as! 3Vt91 closed on Sunday, except for supply ing 1 andj patented by Capt. Paul KoytonJ SOUTHERN BtWGRMRD G. M. Allbw. "Wm. Cham. Allen & .Cram, Machinists and Foundrym&n, ' Raleigh, N. C. Orders for 8PECIAL MACHINERY of erery description 8olikited. Engines, Boilers, 8haftj in, I'uueys ana nvnfcn couimij v.u """" or made to ordc Repairs of tended to at G RIFFIN & TEMPLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ELIZABETH CITV, N. C. Practice in th Superior and the First Judicial District and Court of North Carolina. given to conveyancing and collections W. J.GairriK7i w.o.Tmile 26t52 Federal Courts of in the Supreme pecial attention tVie ntirt nnrnmnnitr will Vw th iain- ers by it . i Cor. AT PINES. all kinds promptly at- short notto. -MANUFACTURERS OF The Lone Star Pump, The best made, double-acting, anti-freezing, anti-packing, with no rubber, gum Tt leather. listNl for wells, cisterns, irrigation or supply ing towns with water, Pomona Hill Nurseries, POMONA, N. C. Two and one-half miles west of Greensboro, at Junction of Salem Railroad. The main line of the Richmond & Danville Railroad passes through the Nursery and within 100 feet 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 Nurxery 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 auit the South, and being located in the center of the Piedmont Section of North Carolina and with 30 years experience, also the experience of my father before me, 1 can claim without t,uiruiuv that troea. &c. irrown in these Nur- mhm will do better in any of the Southern or i liorder States than if grown further North or ; South. Try and be convinced. My stock con- : fcists of over . ; One Million Fruit 'frees,. . Vines, &c, ' G. N. Walters. ' I : '. " : : i. - : - .. FASHIONABLE EQCHfNT TfiLUH, RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain i ' and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in all shades. The latest New York styles . f. for full dress Suits. : Dress suits from $40 to $85. Business suits $30 to $60. Samples furnished on application. 26t52- We have received a copy of Tur ner's N, C, Almanac for 1888. It lis the Old Reliable" as it has been for !ol years. Price ten cents. For sale by merchants, druggists, and post masters or can be obtained of the publisher, James H, Ennis, Raleigh, N. C. : The President's Message drops all other issues and devotes itself exclu sively to tariff reform. Barring some detailed arguments that are a trifle "chestnutty," the paper is a strong showing of the need of immediate legislation to reduoe our enormous and unnecessary' revenue. Vf. H.WetmoreA Co.; Manufacturers of Inn made shoes, Raleigh. N. C, are srlling Ladies hand sewed Morocco button boots lor $2.75: lace. $2.50; 2nd quality $2.00; 3rd quality I1.75. Any sire from 1 to 7 made to order. A perfct fit guaranteed for 25c. additional. Geats' hand sewed best Calf Congress gaiters and bals for $.oo; made to order, J3.50; Boys' hand sewed bals Ifor J2.50; Standard Screw, $2.00. , Also a full line of Men's, Boys', Women's, Misses and Children's Perred Shoes. Soecial orices to merchants. Sample pair sent on receipt of price. Any of their goods will be repaired at the Factory ior half the usual price SEE THE W"TIV It was written: 'That cannot be a healthy condition, in which a few prosper and the great mass are drudg es," The intelligent compositor got at it and made it read: "That cannot be a healthy condition in which a fiend whispers Blue Mass to druggists," and now the editor can't get anything at a drug store, even though he nictateth vigorously. ,islxnN. II.) Index. N'py. 23. The' date reminds us that Thapksgiring is dose at hand, though there is no sniff or sign of it in the air. This holiday, so dear to ev ery good New Englander, seems not at hjome in this region. Iu addition to the indifference with which the na tives regard this important occasion the whole face of nature is against it. Who ever associated Thanksgiving withj such warm sunshine and soft breezes, with blue gentians and yellow daisies still fringing the roadways? But let no one suppose the appropri ate ceremonies will be omitted because we have no "snow for Thanksgiving." On tne contrary, with turkeys at 75 cents apiece and sweet potatoes at 40 cental, a bushel, one family at least will observe the President's proclamation as good citizens should. ! Thkre is a small book on agriculture entitled 4 'Ten Acres Enough." We havejfound half that amount of land a source of health and pleasure, if not a i . ' bonanza. ; To be sure this taste for agricultural pursuits is a newly ac quired one by th owner of this happy valle, but none the less real. If we couldjshow you this garden, we think it might interest you Here the sweet potato vines trailed over the ground, and al harvest time one potato actual ly weighed eight pounds. The jorn grew tall and looked like syoung for est, and some of the ears were quite For November the mean tempera ture was 40 degrees. The highest temperature 71 degrees, cm the 27th; lowest 25 degrees, on the 21st. The prevailing direction of the wind was southwest. Number of clear sunsets 20; number of cloudy sunsets 10. Number of rainy days 8. This calcu lation was made for Raleijh, but by adding a trifle to the highest tempera ture and to the mean, it will do for this latitude. of all the leading yarietie, both old and new. r Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, Figs, Japanese Persimmon, Pecan, English j Walnut, Grape and all small fruits. Evergreens, Rosesr Ac. ' j CorresrHindence solicited. Send for catalogue. Satisfaction guaranteed. Order direct or give i Tour orders to my authorial agent. Address ' : ' - - I- ': J. Van Lindley,! Proprietor:, , POMONA, N. C. i BEFORE BUYING. T TT J to SUIT SEND FOR PBICB LIST. American B. H.0. & Sewing Machine Co. 3 04-N. Charles Street and 6 W, Saratora 8treet. BALTIMORE, MD, CARTERET COUNTY FAIR. Prof. G. H. Walter, will be the great attraction at Carteret County Oyster, Fish, Game and Produce As sociation to be held in the town of Beaufdrt on December 14th, loth and 16th. Fish." public. the sou beyond my reach, j A few hills of cot ton matured there.J just so we might see how it looked growing. The water melons grew and ripned in the July sunshine as big as barrels (small bar rels). The children watched the rowg of peanuts sharply, and as each little yellow! blossom covered up with soil, grew a peanut, their mouths watered in I anticipation of future munching. A small crop of of peanuts is a satis factory one, and a large crop would be a profitable one. That five acres is to yield still greater delights, as a thousand grape vines are soon to be set out there. ! Messrs. Heath and Aiken recently from tie Weirs, make a big addition 1o our New Hampshire men here at Southera Pines. Mr. Heath's failing health caused them to seek a southern clime a&d yet hi energy seemed not He is often called the "Man j impaired, for in less than a week after His exhibition will be given in j their arrival they had bought out a He will swim to and fro in ; hotel and were successfully carrying nd in front of the town, where j on thir accustomed business. The he will be seen by everybody. Piof. j Southern Pines House with its large Walter is tlie wonder of the world; he ! airy rooms, combined with its gener has the endorsement of Capt. I. j ous cuis ne, is sure to be largely pat- H - ! . W W i Kimball, Supt. of the Life Saving ronizea specially Dy ;sew iiampsm ire j Service. Ho has journeyed from Cape people. i. x.o.
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