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'. 'Knot. LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF 7 'All HEELS ',. BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1888. NO. 18 Rubber StamSs'T? 5 Visiting Cards and Li mark Lin- rn, only 2o ets. (stamps.) IJobt fefa'OOJ styles free with each order. AgentsjwanUeik'! Hie l'ay. THAL'MAN M'K'G cf., JA.iajRlT. MD. A LARGE AS$dR$mENlr n 1 1 OF best Ever-blooming- Hoses, Kvtyifreens, Magnolias Greenhouse and out; door bedding Plants. , . . ; - IJi i - i teWVMuW r-ro chronic disease-, liuuyubis amir iHUi? ?sfm & j ,-u i T , 1 5i Pit - 51 a I fflna children.' Pal 'florai DEsTfi ji f . inliil, and visits rr SEEnspnfr Ivf i towns when desired. -QR. E. B. RANKIN, Homoeopathic Physician, II a Li pax St. (op. Cotton . Platform.) Raleigh, N. C. Special attention paid to all forms diseases, of women tients "treated by lade to neighboring EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN'. Send for Catalogue. H. STEINMETZ, Raleigh. N C. 89t91 371- E a gle s field's Seut-fyer-n Sines BfyGRYRD. G RIFFIN & TEMPLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ELIZABETH CITY, N.' C. Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of the First Judicial District and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina..;. Special attention given to conveyancing and collections. VST. J. Griffin. W. O. Temple. 26t52 ; .' .. WILL H. SUITS, ., - RANDLEMAN. N. G ! Practical Tin and Copper Smith. G. M. Al.i.KN. Wm.'Ukam. Allen & Cram, MACHINISTS ANDFOUNDRYMEN, 7 Raleigh, N. C. orders lor SPECIAL M ACH IN ERY of every description solicited, Engines, lioilers. Shaft ingrs. Pulleys and Hangers constantly on harm or made, to order. Repairs of all kinds prompt ly attended to at short notice. MANUFACTURERS OF The Lone Star Pump, the best -made, double-acting-, anti-freezing, anti-packing, with no rubber, gum or leather.. Used for wells, cisterns, irrigation or supplying-towns with water. 2iUw Pomona Hill Nurseries. Roofing, Guttering, &' Spouting a Specially. Give Him a Trial. We see that an urgent .call has been j rod or "two away. Bruised and issued for a meeting of citizens in Ral-1 Weedinjr he picked himself up, and . . -' , . x . , - c ' with undauuted spirit hastened on af- eigh, to take steps for the erection or a ! , . . 1 , v : j ter the train. Hut it was davs before cotton mill. i The call is signed bv. May- . n ,' kwi f . , , ,1 1 1 he recovered trom the shock, and- he or Thompson and W. C. Stronach and j kept the bruises for weeks afterward. we know that it means. business. -We haven't been- in this section, three years yet,, but we've seen lots of new enterprises in Raleigh in the time enough almost to make a new city and we confidently, look to see tall chimnes and hear a big buzz of spin dles there within the next six months. THEY ALL SAY SOMETHING j LIKE THIS. The following is taken from a Jet ter received here a dav or two since. It We believe the cause of this particular disaster has been siuce removed, ''but . there are plenty of his kindred remain ing. Nor are stumps the only danger , the belated traveller must encounter; The tqugh roots of the pine weave to and fro across his path and trip un wary feet; ''grubs'' - of- black ja;ks oppose his onward march and send y . -v-" . - -- ' . J him sprawling; rain washed gullies in j the road make an N tin looked bed for j his prostrate form; cool, but not in- i viting. Individual effort has done 1 much to remedv this state of things. but no individual or party of individ uals, that does not include every tax G. N. Walters, FASHIONABLE tfERCHANT TAILOR, RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain 1 and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, Shark skin Suitings in all shades. The .latest New York styles ; for full dress ' SuitS. Dress suits from $40 to $85. Business suits $30 to $60. Samples furbished on annlication. . - - .. . . . ... . . . bheap Nursery iDtock. 2Gto2 For Winter and SpringSales 1 887-8. A PRIME 1 have a large stock of INVESTMENT. comes from Dr. N. R. Adams, who 1 1)ayer n the community should he ex spent several weeks with us. The letter j pected to look after all the interests of was a personal one and not intended for ' Hie town. publication, but we hope to be par- Ve heartl once-or-did we dream it! ... ' . . ' j of beautiful plank side walks to be doned tor sprinting thus short extract. I . . , , , , - . A. , , ! laid throurh the length and breadth own. . The-material was to b obtained by subscription, and tlie work was to be done by energetic and self sacrificing citizens. But those lovely sidewalk's have never material ized. The planks that were to make them still rest secure in the heatts of our noble pines and the energetic citizens, alas! grow old and the ham mers drop from their palsi'ed 'hands. It voices the experience of so maily ! Gf our t who have left us to go further South, that we cannot -refrain from giving it to our readers. "We have missed the pure, and in vigorating air, the cool, good water of Southern Pines. . How many times I have longed for a dip into your spring! The water through the portion of Flo rida traversed by us is warm and strongly impregnated with sulphur. The weather has been debilitatingly warm until within a few days, since the arrival of the tail end of the North ern blizzard; the thermometer getting down to 37 and 38, with a slight frost near by us. I am rather fearful of the climate here, as there ar two or more cases of intermittent fever in the village." r! ' .. Apple; Trees, Two and three years 'old, good varie ties, that I will Close Out Cheap. ! ALSO Plum, Cherry, Grape, &c Tortilita Gold & Si 1 ve r Mining Company. JOS. H. REALL. President. Capital Stock, $ 1 ,000,000. ; IN 5 0 0 . 0 0 0 SHOES OF $2 EACH. Iiased on TvrJrf Mines, a Mill, Two Mill SiU, and ail future' developments and additUms. . 200,000 Shares Preferred Dividend of 25 per cent, per annum, of which I 50,000 'only are for sale at a par of $2, BY PRIVATE SUBSCRIPTION. . Remittances may be made by Ex press, Draft, Check, or Post-offi3e Order. I i Address or (all upon for Jurther in- if1 . .,' . " . x, formation, ' rUPASny nB-'n I NYr" JOS. H. REALL, ery hne CHKAP, especially Apple, & Ma.ss.. end for my Ilhu,tra ed pescnpt.ve r 57 Broadway. New York.. (catalogue and Special Price List of . surplus stock for Winter and Spring The twelve mines and mill, of this sales of 18S7-S oulv, i Company have just been examined by I the eminent English mining engineer, j Mr. Francis D. Taylor, 24 Merchants' Exchange, Boston, whose report shows J. Van Lindley, Proprietor. I the property to be as represented. It is the best in America for its capital- pomuxa, n. o. ization. Address WHERE ARE OUR PLANK . SIDE--' 1 WALKS? There areivery few towns of the size of Southern Pines that have so manv attractive buildings and at the same time such picturesque and and sur prising streets. Yes, surprising is the word, we can't think of any other that is equally descriptive. To illustrate: not long since one of our most esteem ed fellow citizens was hurrying to catch the early traiu for Raleigh. The night, or rather the morning was so pitchy dark that the rays from his lantern could scarcely pierce the gloom ; suddenly he encountered a stump, an uncivil, hard-hearted, unyielding stump that stood right in the street and had before that time gained a most unsav ory reputation for causing wounds and profanity. Our E. C. (esteemed citi zen), before mentioned, rebouuded from this obstacle with considerable violence and his lantern shot out through the blackness and landed a GOING SOUTHWARD. ; We had occasion this week to m a l$e a pleasant trip over the line into the Palmetto State. At Aberdeen (lae Blue's. Crossing) we noticed that rails were being laid rapidly and that the trestle was fast being completed on the Aberdeen & West End Railroad. A noticeable feature of this new road is that -the rolling stock, rails,'' grading, etc., are paid for, without a inorf g;ige. The Hamlet Woolen Mill which has six looms and eighty spindles does a small business but needs more. capital. The site is good and the water power is excellent. The factory was built about seven years ago at a cost of about $5,000 but has never been run to its full extent. The machinery is in good order and the building will be roomy and convenient with twice the machinery. This is a good opening for a small capital ami with the four railroads there the shipping facilities are all that are needed for many fac tories. The Palmetto Railroad, running from Hamlet to Cheraw, - S. C, - isMS miles long, well built 4nd -equipped." It was opened to the Great Pee Dee River on June 27th, 18H7,- and began running trains into Cheraw on Sept. 18 following. Mr. Wm. Mon cure', late of Virginia, is the efficient Snperintendent of this road and we are much indebted to him for many favors received. One train each way is run daily and W. T. Throw, the Conductor is very attentive to the comfort of his passengers. We spent part of two day in xChe raw. This is one of the most beauti ful places on the continent, the vil lage was laid out over a hundred years ago. A Land Improvement Company has just been formed at Cheraw and the town is on the dawn of a great future. . The boom .. is a healthy die and nothing but merited success is before it. ' c. K. . .
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