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LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAH HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. t VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, ,1887. NO. 14. Rubber Stampff&SS'? ame j v ypc. I I I V(vVi:ilillfr Corls -jnH I V!ll A IV7 Inni'irt f in. ! en, only c'ts. (stamps.) Book of UUu styles : free with each order. Agents wanted. Big Fay- i THALMAN M'K'G CO., BAIi I AiORl-,, MD R. E. B. RANKIN, it 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. STEIN METZ, Raleigh, N. C. 371 "Build thee more lofty temple. O my soul. As the swift seasons roll." I ITT - 1 - J l ' t . il I ( - "." j " nave remarket! oeiore mat w.e melodious words of ours have sa d it, ! Pink Knot, takes no vacations. i'J,,- -Tlinntnti.in " t. .i i.t Homoeopathic Physician. : Christmas and New Year it still "keeps i le. Halifax St. (op. Cotton Platform.) blazing away." We sometimes tcel Raleigh, N. C. ' sorry for our readers, because they j I i I don't get any vacation either, but hope j NORTH CAROLINA COTTON MILLS. .Special attention paid to all forms j theyui be able to pull through. ; , , 7 ; of chronic disease, diseases of women ; V ! e learn frm the Manufacturer's and children. Patients treated by ; Record that North ''and 'Soil tit Carolina mail, and visits made to neighboring; Atlanta, Ga. has made the liquor ; are outstripping all the reM of the towns when desired. i license fee SI 500 Exchanat '' . fi i- , nceuhu ivx, ?i,tn-u. r.xcnunyc. Southern states in 'building new cot- 39t91 RIFFIN & TEMPLE, B aglesfi eld's Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ". , Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of grave doubs. the First Judicial District arid in the Supreme b . Court , of North Carolina. Special attention ! riven to conveyancing and collections. I vv. J.GkiFFiN. av. o. Temple j That is good, but $3,000 would be j ton mills. In North Carolina alone better, supposing the theory that high ; the following enterprises are reported license will abate rum-selling to be a! as having started up during the last ' i .r il-irigut r-.mne: weeks: At Statesvillo 26t52 , G. M. Allen. Wm. Ckam. Allen & Cram, MACHINISTS AND FOUNJ)R VMEN, Raleigh, N. C. Orders for SPECIAL. MACHINERY of every description solicited, Engines, Boilers, Shaft ings, Pulleys and Han.ers constantly on hand or made to order. Repairs of all kinds prompt ly attended to at shci u notice. MANUFACTURERS OF The one Star Pump, the; best made, doutle-acting, anti-freeg, anti-packing, with no rubber, gum or leatht r. Used for wells, cisterns, irrigation or biipply ing towns with water. 29tW , S A WILL H. SUITS, ( UANDLEMAN. N. C, Practical Tin and Copper Smith. Roofing, Guttering, & Spouting Specialty. Give Him a Trial. Pomona ji ill Nurseries.- Cheap N u r se ry i Stock . . . . . i , For Winter and Spring-Sales 1887-8. I have a; large stock of Apple Trees,; Two anA three years old, good varie ties, that I will Close Out Cheap. ALSO ' "1 7 Rum, Cherry, Grape, &c. , G. N. Walters, FASHIONABLE MEFjCHAN T TtfiLQR, ' RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain and faney Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in U V shades. The latest New York styles I . for full dress , . Suits. Dress suits from $40 to $85. Business suits $30 to $60. Saniples furnished on application. 2Gt52 SEE tspifsssism THE ;a 100,000 company will build a niill; I at Gastonia. tha -Gastonia Mfg Co., S50.000: at Durham neL'oti.itioiis nrn Paper window glass is now said to r'rft,r- f,ir a (jnn ,1:,wl,rt " L " . " ' .w-w xfitivitv 111 II I be an assured fact. Exchange. at Salisbury, the Salisbury Cotton An assured fact! Well, we should : Mills G2,f)00 and 3S,000; at Haw think so. If the writer of the above j River, the Granite Cotton Mills have had visited our office twelve months linilt ,a waiving mill of 216 looms; the ago he would have discovered that it' Qleveland Cotton Mills Co., will in- , , T ., . i vest $(0,000 in a new mill; at. Ellen- was an assured tact here. Likewise , vi 1T . t ., j ! lioro, the Henrietta Mills Co., have old boots and hats. decided to put in 10000 spindle:; instead ' of ."000 as originallv. intended; at In spite of repeated contradictions! Rockingham the Roberdel Man'f g Co. we see the story still going the rounds : have increased their capital stock to that Mrs. J. N. Cushing of Philadel-! 123000 and are putting in new ma- phia, was the commissioned captain of a company in Col. T. W. Iliggin- son's regiment, during 'the i chinery; the Hope Mills have been enlarged; 40,000 has been subscribed to re-establish the Rocky River Cot- r. i ton iiills in Cabarrus Countv; There is no truth in the story beyond ' new fifty-loom plaid mill is the fact that the lady in question mk j Ijecied at Shelby; a knitting factory j u i c 4. e bas been erected a! Wilminirton; one gamzed a band of men as a sort of ' , , , , j cotton null, perhaps two, will be built home guard at one of the places where i . rM . .. con n t : . , at Charlotte; an ?S0,000 factory is sue was stationed at tne ooutn in war t ntA t u lin. t i,;e i;,t I cian add with confidence that a cotton time. WORTH THINKING ABOUT. Don't laugh about good resolutions liiill will be erected in Moore County J iuring the coming year., This 1 is in j deed encouraging. All these new on- turpfises mean more citizens for our at the beginning of a new year Even j more 0mi,lOynieiA for those al- that uplift of the soul toward better: Heady here and more money and bet- things is worth something. Of course i ttr times for us all. there? is no magic in a date. One can ! i.- j NO USE FOR SECTIONALISM. If you want anything in the Nur sery line CHEAP, especially Apple, send for my Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Special Price List of surpjus stock for Winter and Spring sales of 1887-8 oulv. ' ' f"-. i not jucrgle with January tirst better .i , t . ! r Away iwith the blood v shirt!" than auv other da v. of the vesr. but u . f . . ' . I here is still too much effort to kr ep ; it be any help to thee, my weak broth-1 secflonal hatred in this gind et ui aisi-i, ui iievcu s ua.. 10.. , coul,try ot ours.1 There are men and this first day of the year for a stepping ; politicians who seem to regard it trea stone to a higher life. Sad will it' be j sj able for our Southern States to for you indeed, if the new year find j uor 'hose hp were leaders during or ueau. isui you not taking firmer hold on the our friends of the South would not be Address J. Van Lindley, Proprietor?. 1 BEFORE BUYING. j. Easily Understood. ,t, SUIT POMONA N. C. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. American B. H. 0. &Sew!ng Kachine Co. fc M - . .- . u a v5u. in . unaries street 'f-h'-it' i, ' oaratogra street, 5 1 l , f '( righteousness of life, casting off some ! en jf they did not esteem their old tatters of your old self, reaching wider ; leaders. The war is long since pas-i; and thrusting deeper than ever before, j both sides believed they were right ing I There must be either growth or shri v j that conflict; the South was convinced ! ... x1 A. . c ' (if, its error bv force of arms, and his- ! elling, that's certain. 'Suppose there-; f , . tprvj does not record an instance in solves are broken, the very making f ;hiclh a COnqUered people have more them tingled the blood into healthier 4eerfuUy accepted the- arbitrament flow f. r me or two hert beats at ! of war. To-dav the United States has j least. - Say to thyself; "Here am I, really "no North, no South, no East, no Cods express image. Shame on me, j Vest, so intimate is the. relationship ' , 4l . , : ,i. u.., ! e!-isting between the industry, cin t if one day at least out of three nun- j.i, . ' . ! " . . i merce and agriculture of the various dred and sixty-five I do not strive af- ! . T . i .i ! J j sections. Iet us keep our faces to ihe ter the great destiny to which I; was ronl and unitedly work tegether to j appointed. Worse shame on him who t fultiir the destiny which lies before I , . . . . . . Araericxn citizenship. 1 Iet us be good sneers at such strivin.'V In bnet j i.Q.i ,r. t, 1 BALTIMORE, MD. j then, and better, far better than un-! Farm d Home, (Springfield, Mass.)
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