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KMWT. LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAJi HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N.-C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1 887. NO. 13. FttHE Rubber 'StampSfS"?- 25 Visiting Cards and. INDIA INK to mark Lin den, only cts. (stamps.) Book of OOO Styles free with each order. Agents wanted- Big Pay. jTllALMAN M'F'G CO., BALTIMORE, ML. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF best Ever-blooming Hosts, Evergreens, MagnoUas, Greenhouse and out door bedding . plants. ' i .... . ' HOUQUKTS arid KLOKAL DESIGNS, SEEDS and EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN. Send for Catalogue. H. STEINMETZ . -' Raleigh, N. C. 27 1- Eaglesfield's D R, E. B. RANKIN, Homoeopathic Physician, Halifax St. (op. Cotton Platform.) Raleigh, N..C. Special attention paid to all forms of chronic disease, diseases of women and children. Patients treated by mail, and visits made to neighboring towns when desired. 39t91 Q.RIFFIN & TEMPLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, I ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Practice in the Superior arid Federal Courts of the First Judicial District and in the Supreme fmi rt nf Nnrth rurnlinn I im'ial ntfrntirm w. j.UKirnK.: We have been invited 'for a cun-1 Knot office, for valuable service ren sideration" to sav something eommen- flared us in obtaining our paper ; which to print this issue of the June. mi datory of the New York Family Story Paper in our editorial columns. We ! ; Long live and flourish the Pine Knot, and the beantiful town .of Southern are sorry to be obliged to decline, but jpines. Troy Time. don't believe in recommending to Our f readers what we would not read our-1 selves RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT AT HARVARD. ir?es Southern 26t52 W. O. Temple M. Allen. "VS'm. Cham. . WILL.H.-SUITS, RANDLEMAN.. N. C. Practical Tin and Copper Smith. - - 7 ' Allen 3c Cram, 'Machinists and Foundryjvien, Raleigh, N. C. Orders for .SPECIAL MACHINERY of every j description solicited. Engines, Boilers, shaft- j ings, Pulleys and Hunger constantly on nana or made to order. Repairs of ail kinds promptly at tended to at short notice. - MANUFACTURERS OF Th e Lone Star Pump the fyest made, double-acting, anti-freezing, imtfrbackiiur. with no rubber, trum or leather. I scdl for wells, cisterns, irrigation or supply ing towns with water. Pomona Hill Nurseries, POMONA, n. c. Two and . one-half miles west of Roofing, Guttering; & Spouting a Specialty. Give Him a Trial. G. N. Walters, FASHIONABLE MEfjCMfNT TfiUR, RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in all shades. The latest New York styles for full dress ; . Suits. '' -i LNiiuc iiuimiu ciuuruirt iiouir-u .in ity can not be brought against such -the success of the university missions papers, and many better men than we pi London and Edinburgh and encour are give them countenance by contri- j aSd W the visit of Professor Drum- 4 u i i i - Jnond, have undertaken to exercise a buting to their pages, we think their: . . . a . . . ; spiritual influence iu Boston, and have tendency is decidedly unwholesome. ! , u-m'y i J J : (engaged - the Globe theater for five T 5 Sunday nights. The nim will be to Those who maintain that the inter- ; jreach the great class whom ordinary nai reveuue tax should come off tobac-! jrcligious movements do not touch; not n a r i , u , the slums alone, but such people as co, talk as-if the farmer would be ben- j V , v v . jcrowd the streets on Sunday evenings. etited thereby. In reality it would be U, I . , -. M, , . J J :jThe students will conduct the services, the manufacturer, the dealer and the i!aided each evening bv one of the uni consumer who would get all , the bene- Hversity preachers Philips Brooks, fit, and no one of the three need it, or IjEdward Everett Hale, Dr. (iordpn and should have it. The manufacturers' and the dealer are making enough profit now, and as for the consumer, Heaven preserve us ! if . his chew comes any cheaper to him, he'll have -. . . . both cheeks bulging with a quid each. Greensboro, at Junction of Salem ; DrGSS SUltSf mm $40 tO $85; Teachers," by A County Suierite ivanroau. mo ihhiii iuib in iue . . , (r. , r-rs & Danville Railroad r"000 ou-xuo Richmond passes through the Nursery and j Samples furnished on application within 100 feet of the office and ! 2Gt52 residence. Salem trains make rog The North Carolina Teacher for De cember has for itsirontispiece a por of Col. Wm. J Martin, M.A. L.L. D., acting president of Davidson College,1 N. C. and among its leading articles "Elementary Studies in Insects,' by Prof. G. F. Atkinson; "Suggestions," by Mrs J. W. Goodridge; "Some Com positions," by Mary F.. Dickson ; "The Study of Latin," by Pirof. George T. Winston; "Our Public School Fund," by Supt. S. M. Finger; "About' Some en dent. has been np ve the strong the religious WE WEAR A MODEST BLUSH. 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 bouth, and being located in the center of the l'iedmont Section of North Carolina and with IW years experience, also , the experience of my father before me, 1 can claim without hesitancy that trees, &c, grown in these Nur iwies will do better in any of the Southern or !H)rder States than if grown further North or SEE c South sists of over Try and be convinced. My stock con- THE Million Fruit Trees, i j' '. :. Vines, ! ,of all the leading varieties, bth old and new. Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, Kigs, Japanese Persimmon, Pecan, English Walnut, Grape and all small fruits. Evergreens, Rose. &c. Correspondence solicited. Send forcalalogue. Satisfaction guaranteed. Order direct or give your orders to my authorized agent. Address ' ' ' ' ' '. ''.''. .' ':','.-.' J. Van Lindley, Proprietor, POMONA, x. c. t i 1 i I I "l I, Inn ' "i ...g-rr-, BEFORE BUYING. Easily Understood. ,c to surr SEND FOR PBICE LIST. American B. H. 0. & Sewing Machine Co, 304- N. Charles Street and 6 W. Saratoga Street, The senior editor of the Tinves paidi the Pine Knot office ' of $otfth'ern Pines, N. C. , a short visit pit Inst Mon day and found in the' person o"f its; ed itor Mr. Goodridge, a genial,clever atid intelligent gentleman, of whom 1 the beautiful town of Southern Pines mfty well afford to be proud. The office is keDt in srood stvle and disnlavs in u every respect, the good taste and pe- j j culiar fitness of its manager for the responsible position he holds. And j we might add the town referred to is one of the prettiest and most inviting i places we have seen in the state, j The buildings are all new, of modern : design, and artistically finished. We j no longer wonder that so many north-. era people come here to spend the i winter and enjoy the salubrious cli mate, and health-imparting breezes which- are ever laden with the purify ing and sanitary odor of the pine trees Dr. McKenzie. The existence of the present activity in spiritual things nl Harvard is said to bo due chielly t the influence of the voluntary religious system. There has been a great change in college life since the responsibility of ethical conduct has been laid direct ly upon the students thi4nselves, and tneir manly self respect pealed to. They will ha and generous sympathy public in their efforts to reach un churched men in Boston, nnd there i plenty of work of this kind for tlum to do. Exchange. ' LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE. The first thing that strikes the run ner who reads the table of contents on thtf over of lAppincoiVs Magazine for January is the excellence of the names. Fiction is represented by Brander Matthews, George H. Jessop, Edgar S,altns, and Albion W. Tourgee; essay and criticism bv Edgar Fawcett, Charles E. L. Wtngate, and W. II. Furpess; poetry by Clinton Scollard, Job'n Ja mes Pia 1 1 , Ca r 1 ot t a Perry , Nora -Perry, and Amelie Rives. The i venerabhv W. H. Fiirues, thecelebra- fjted Unitarian pulpit-orator of Pliila- lelphia,," draws upon his memory for some ';R-enainisoences" of his youth ful dayf including a dinner with John Quinc.-Adams, and Charles E. L. -Wihgate contributes a series of letters from Clara ; Louise Kellogg, Emma Abbott, Christine Nillson, and other famous opera-singers, expressing their preferences as to operas and indivi dual roles. "Our Monthly Gossip"' bas become an editorial department. CHANGES IN THE R. OFFICE. 4 G. R. R. It is said that there will be several changes in the office of Mr. F. W. Clark, general freight and passenger agent of the R. & G. R. r. system, to take effect January 1st, 1888. Mr. Fred. Bryan will take the place of Mr. H. G. Bowles, chief clerk. A gentle man from New York will take the place of Mr. R. P. Richardson, the stenographer, Mr. D. S. Cowan will and turpentine distilleries which a-1 become rate clerk bound on every hand! We are placed under lasting obligations to Mr. Chas. BALTIMORE, MP. E. Gates, travelling agent of the Pine take a position wit and Mr. Newsom, at present employed in the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture, will V Mr. Clark.
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