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a i i ! I I . . KwT. Me LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1887. NO. 12 TP 1 J1 Rubber Stam p r 23 Visiting Cards and INDIA INK to mark Lin- J e, only Ac cts. (stamps.) Book of zOUU styles i free with each order. Agents wanted. Big Pay. j TIIALMAN M F C CO., BAITIMORK, MD. i D R. E. B. RANKIN, Homoeopathic Physician, The Times-Union, of Jacksonville, I CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF beet ETer-blooming Roses, Evergreens, Magnolia, Greenhouse and out door bedding plants. .', Fla., devotes a large share f its issuje j Tbe reipts of the Christmas Euter of December 8th to a description, of taiament to be given on Friday even- ! Halifax St. (op. Cotton Platform.) j the Sub-tropical Exposition to be held j jnir, Dec. 23rd will be devoted to the R1T VTm, K C t .Tantv-ill frnm .Tannrv tW ATn i I finishing of the new School building, 1 1888. We judge that it will be a fine purchase 6f bell. &e. We hope every BOUQUETS and FLORAL DESIGNS, : SEEDS and EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN. Send for Catalogue. H. STEINMETZ, Raleigh. N. C. :il ,! i i : RnC,;al .ttntlnn naia to all forms!,. . . .. . . . . uu wm aiieuu aim uriiig guis to nang ! of chronic disease, diseases of women r the vaneU Products ot Uiat j on the Christma tree. ! and children. Patients treated by ! state as well as of the Bahamas: West : . The program will be as follows: mail, and visits made to neighboring i Indi Mexico and South America. : A . L- .1 .4 ' : towns vrueu uesaeu. 3t91 271 G RIFFIN & TEMPLE, The will of the majority is not to be ! defeated by a legal quibble after all, . . O..... f,. 1, ., AA'A Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, j ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. that beer and wine are spiritous liquors, E a g les field's J Song, "The Christmas Welcome", i by the school. Recitation, "The Greeting", by Enolia Bland. An Acrostic, "A Merry Christmas", by fifteen pupils. Recitation, "A Ballad of the Nativi ty", by Sadie Young. ; Recitation, "Christmas Gifts", bv lres O. M. Allen. "Wm. Cram. Allen 2c Cram, Machinists and Foundrymen, u . . .. Raleigh, N. C. Orders tor SPECIAL MACHINERY of every description" solicited. Engines, Boilers, shaft ings. Pulleys and Hangers constantly on hand or made to order. Repairs of all kinds promptly at tonded to at short notice. MANUFACTURERS OF ThE Lone Star Pump ! uuTin-e?VPe!i?r 1 an(l Raleigh is once more a dry town. the First. Judicial District and in the buprerae , . .. : . J Court of North Carolina. Special attention j mj nnJ anri nowr i.at hplipvprs l given to conveyancing and collections. ! J.nis is good, ana now mat Dene vers jW.j. griffin. w-u- lEMrLt in prohibition can feel sure of the j four. little girls. ! - : ground they stand on we hope th'ey ! -..'.Recitation, by Enolia Bland G. N. Walters, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAilOR, RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign will cnrroun in lrf-ciin r lniifir tr!iTTi i ' out of the city. Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in all shades. The latest New York styles for full dress Suits. Bland. Readiny of an. original poem "The The following patents have been i Last Combat", by B. A. Goodridge. 4.1 r l i Recitation "The Seasous" by four I . . ; girls. . . ; i duiing the past week, as reported by i Tt, 44t- r i 4 i b ' J . Keadmg, "Jimmy Butler s Adven- C. A, Snow & Cd., patent lawyprs ' Ure with an Owl", by S. N. Rockwell. : Washington D. C. John W, Banner, Christmas Drama, "The Merry Elk. N. C, animal shears. Barney ij Christmas of the Old Woman Who C. Jinnett, High Point, N. C, Cotton ! Lived in a Shoe'V r, . . ri ' ' Song, by the school. Scraper. Warren B. Willett, Ply .'. :fp. , . . . n a. r ! j Tickets for sale at the Post office, mouth, N. C. Set-works for Saw mills. Pmsnlfit Honsft anfl R0,.thfirn P5npR Carver N. Willis, Grantville, N. Blacking box. iSiili I DreSS SUitS from $40 tO $85. ' If rage Bazaar, Boston Dec. 12-17.) I MHi for wells, cisterns, irrigation or supply ing towns with water. ' Business suits $30 to $60. . .... . .1 i Samples furnished on application. I r-'Omona riiu iNuririt;t,;26t52 ! The Bazaar number (Woman Si the Woman's Journal, with its twe C. j House; in Manly, at Dr. Saddleson's i and at the Post office. POMONA, N. C. WILL H. SUITS, RANDLEMAN. N. C. Twn and one-half miles west of! ; Greensboro, at' Junction of Salem j Practical Tin and Copper Smith. Railroad. The main line of the j , Richmond & Danville Railroad j passes through the Nursery and j within 100 feet of the office and j residence., Salem trails make reg- i ular stops .twice daily each way. Roofing, Guttering, & Spouting I a Specialty. Give Him a Trial. SEE -i THE Those interested in ,l'ruit ana fruit-growing ' are cordially invited to inspect tins, 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 being located in the center of the Piedmont Section of North Carolina and with ; years experience, also the experience of my father before me, I ean claim without hesitancy that trees, &c., grown in these Nur mjries will do better in any of the Southern or border States than if grown turther isortn or j South. Try and be convinced. My stock con- ists of over ; One Million Fruit Trees, , Vines, &cn . j of all the leading varieties, both old and new. Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, Figs, Japanese Persimmon, Pecan, English Walnut, Grape and all small fruiU. .Evergreens, Rosea, &c. - Correspondence solicited. Send for catalogue. Satisfaction guaranteed. Order direct or jure your orders to my authorized agent. Addres J. Van Lindley, Proprietor, POMONA, N. c uf. ; 1 lie ltaleigli savings I5ank has iex- G perienced a growth and progress that ; have outstripped the moist sanguine expectations of incorporators and I pages and sixty columns is before jus, stockholders) It has been managed i-: :ai! e ;.i '- -. i , i n , -r. aim iu useiL iiuuisucs as guuu au ai-, Willi wouacrllll aDUliy. IIS surplus j gument as we want for woman snf- money lias been kept on the swing, so i . . I tIi. 1- ' J t. ' ' 1 1 - - l ifrage. We suppose hardly any man u ,eaK' HUU I,us earned enougn up . . , , , Tlx' i i ' j i to date to pay for every expense incur- in this (more or less) enlightened land . . , , , . , , red in establisluug yie bank, includ- would be willing to stultify himself jby costiv safes etc. A dividend will claiming that women are not capable j be declared about the first of the year, of exercising the right of franchise I as Raleigh Neics-Observer. intelligently as men. To the other; objection -inexpediency -we think j the existence of such a journal as the ! Q- Wh' dld 3'" not make more , , , . t I money last earT A. Because I let mv above named ought to be sufficient min aild eUrne et out of fix ' ; MILL MEN'S CATECHISM. answer. We believe the keen student ; . i ! Q. How can that be remedied? in f iiimimi' ii iiiiiii iirs u i iiiL i f v i twit rr i i " " - T : I V- v no can do your repair work the infusion of something more j of promptly? A. Moffitt Bros. i f , i , 0 J Q. Where? A. At Sanford N. C. honesty, purity and good useful sense-. . w, , , , ; 4. r J . . , s j Q. Why should one hour of lost time would be very expedient just at this s around your mill if properly used, pay juncture. All hese qualities are to BEFORE BUYING. ji. Easily Understood. to svir SEXD FOR PRICE LIST. American B. H.0. it Sewing Machine Co. 304 N. Charles Street and W. Saratoga Street, BALTIMORE, MO, that the good women are largely in majority. u for so much repair work? A. Because every nana arouno tne mm is idle. found in the good women of our land, r Q. What can Moffitt Bros, do in tha and our optimism leads us to believe i waJ or repairsi ne i lies, carriage wheels. &c. turn un vour I bearings and shafting, make your cant j hooks, fix your broken down log wag- nn nntph vnnr Vmilpr and etrtrt tViat nA THEY WON'T DOSO ANY MORE. engine from knock, knock all day long. . Tii . ! Q' Who can furnish you a new en- Ehzabeth City Zeus: In his lecture ( gin fof ,ess money tha you can get at the Court House last week, the Rev. j jt Gf manufacturers? A. Moffitt Bros. Mr, Jones said that North Carolina j farmers fed their stock with Northern I nuarintt. U ktill mrx, fot-1 hav, hitched their Kentucky horses j ...... . , biitro-v anH 1r4ivP to town with a Boston I ing prosperity and commercial ira whip to. buv Western bacon and Yankee flour. We don't wonder tpat they are always growling about hard tunes. portance is the fact that another steam cotton compress is soon to be built here, thus giving tne citv two large and t powerful presses. Charlotte Ckr&nkU.
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