LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAB HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1888. NO. 26 E aglesfie I d' s cv, M. ALLEX. Wm. Cram, Allen & Cram Y;s:)tyi -MACHINISTS AND F.OUNDRYMEN, Raleigh, N. C. prders for SPECIAL MACHINERY of every escripcion solicited, Engines, Uoilers, Shalt il-im-rinrinM 5olififofl Fnwfmw; lioilfr? Shaft ' tl.scripLioa solicited, Lnincs. Jioiicrs, &nait; , iiig.-', Pulleys and Hangers constantly on hand: or made to ordei llepairs of all kinds prompt- ' ly attended to at .'short notice. " -MANUFACTURERS OF The Lone Star Pump the V.pst m;ide. flonlile-nf.f.insr . finti-freezin.ir nufi-p"ack.ing,vith no rubber, gum or leather! - Used for wells, cisterns, irrigation or snpply. ing towns witli water. 2HW Rubber Stamp&Sr ?JJ i;o Visiting Cards and INDIA INK to mark Liu, en, only 2d cts. (stamps.) Book of 2000 -styles free with each' order. Agents wanted. Big Pav.s I T1IALMAN M'F'G CO., BALTIMGKK, MD, A LARGE ASSORTMENT . OF best Ever-blooming Hoses, Evergreens, Magnolias, Greenhouse and out dnr bedding plants: -; . IIOUQUETS and FLOHAL DESIGNS, , SEEDS and ' ;. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN.. : - ' Send for Catalogue. , . H. STEIN METZ, Raleigh, N. C. .27t ' .' Y Pomona Hill Nurseries.. Cheap N ursery Stock.' For Winter and Spring Sales 1 887-8. . I have a. large. stock of ; - " ' . - . . . Apple : Trees,: ; Two and three years old, good varie ties, that t will . . " i . - i . - . C ' " ' Close Out Gheap: I .' ; ALSO ' : .' Plum Cherry, Grape; &g, ; If you want anything in the -Nur-, sery line CHEAP, especially Apple, y send for my Illustrated Descriptive ;Catalogue and Special Price List of . 'surplu. stock for Winter and Spring . sales of 1887-8 only. Address J. Van Lindley, Proprietor. POMONA, N. C. , 7 R. E. B. RANKIN, ! Homoeopathic Physician, Halifax (op. cotton riattorm.j i Raleigh, N. C. Special attention paid to all forms of chronic disease, diseases of women and children. Patients treate niailji and visits made to neighb towns" when desired. 0.RIFFIN & TEMPLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ' ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. T 1 . r - . ,i T.-" , "! 1 . c " rliWwu nit- oupfiiw miu r wciai ujui is ui tl;e Pfrst Judicial District and in the Supreme Courts rof North Carolina. Special a fffven to conveyancing and collections mention f. : J. SiRIFFIM. W. O. Temple WILL H. SUITS, : " KANDLEMAN. N. C, Practical; Tin and Copper Smith. Roofing, Glittering, & Spouting I . - a'-Specially. : Give Him a Trial. ' ttH. :G. N,; Va FASt-flON fiBLE bJEFjCttfN T TflLU'R, " - ' . RALEIGH. N. C. . , ;wi-i;-;Y-'., :-; :v-. :'x-;-,v-.-: VY?" '': Has r the largest stock of Foreign Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain , and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, . i Shark skin Suitings in ail : " . shades. .The latest - - ; New York styles : - -;. for full dress ' - Suits.' Bresesuits from $40;tp $85. Business ': suits $30 to $60. Samples furnished on application. 20t52 '" ' . ' ' : .or Sale." :s Ai geiiuine : Madstone. It has been tested and' found efficacious. The; price is not $5,000 either, but only 25.00. I Address y y , Pine Knot Office, "..': Southern Pines, N. C. last half century Not least among the wonders of inventive pogrens U a method aud system'of work that can be performed all over the country without separating ;the vorkers from their .home's Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either sex ;young. or old: no special ability re quired. Capital not needed; you are started free. Cut thisout and return to us and we will send y6u free something of great value and impor tance to you,-that" will start you in business which- -wiH' bring you in more . money right awHV than .anything else in the world. Grand outfit free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine" IT P AXLE ICIni GREASE BEST IN THE WORLD. It: wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Free from Animal Oils. rUET THE GENUINE. FOR BALE BY i DEALERS GEXERALLT. - WARRANTEE DEEDS PRINTED AND . FOR SALE AX THIS OFFICE. cUb? HARDLY DECENT. The people of the great North-west are an enterprising, indomitable race, j If thcy were not, 'they couldn't stay there. Modesty, however,' and good j taste are not the most conspicuous at- j tributes of some of them. Witness i 'T the following telegrams sent to Mayor Hewitt, of New York, after the recent izzard Hon. A. S. Hewitt, Mayor of New- i York: The citizens of Grand Forks,' Dak., wThile enjoying the balmy j bl w-eather of Spring, deeply sympathize ' said in the way of address, essay, lii. with your people in their unfortunate tory orati6n ana poem,at Henderson situation and respectfully tender sub- j -n , , T , , , ft, , -i i i i , ville, last July; also details of the b us- stantial aid should it be deemed nec- essdty." ' W. H. Brown. ' President Chamber of Commerce.' "Tli a oliv Rf. Pnnl -IVTinn- -' w ders to Nev.r York -her; sympathy for the. damage to life and property oc casioned by .the blizzard now raging in your city. Unaccustomed to storms I tistics with regard to crime. l am my-' of such phenomenal severity as to j sdlf am satisfied thAt tlifere is less ei inn 'ause railroad isolation from the out-Ythan there was ten years since in tht side world, and never haying had peo- j United States. On the other h&nt. pie frozen to death in the streets, we law is more stringent, and men :uv I shall be glad to contribute to any re - lief fund, which may be started for your afflicted people. The weather here yesterday was xnjld and beauti - ful." . "Sympathy indeed! If tlie reader can detect in these effusions - anything opt the desire "to get sincere, exc he must be very acute. It is as if one - should say. to Lis neighbor, when an only child lies dead in the house, "see my beautiful boy! How full of life and , v.i i t c 1 health he is! lam sorry tor vou: but disease and death never comes to my - home." We think New York and the East will be able to take care of their own blizzard sufferers. At anv rate. " they do not care for aid which isac - conipanied by such insulting expres- 1 J 0 A sions as these. . p. . . . borne invalids, after seeing their malady grow steadily worse through the summer and fall come to Southern Pines in winter, and are disappointed ; not to become better all at once. If I , , . 1 -a. ic i no marked improvement shows itself , i , they become impatient, then disgusted, 1 . J . L ' & Yj and perhaps go away to die, when a. j011 aiid more readiness to take up tin little patience, a little exercise of good ; higher and better lines of thought Mid judgment, would have kept them here'!' inquiry than there was then. E. H. long enough to obtain the benefit that is sure to come to every one who-will ! TTT , , ; , ' c " r J V The Wadesboro brown btoneihir.i i y give the climate a fair cancyto dojis on a boom The company is liuW him good. The person who comes j filling an order for the Maryland State, here in winter mustnot expect to de- j House at Annapolis, which - require, rive hpnpfit . will later in the vear. solid 1liks of brown stone 10x14 f. t when the hot sun brings out the odor of the pines, and every breeze is the breath of life. Let him be content if he gains very slowly; at home he, would be fast slipping away beyond the bounds of hope. We do not claim that this climate will perform iniposM- bilities, but we know that it has - ored to comparative health tl w"ose lives would, not have -..continued three months longer in their' Northern uome,s- "c UTT;u "vv. i : 1 r . iwcvcumgs ui me v., . x-ress xs- ciatiation, at 'the loth annual ni-l -ing." It contains a full account ot what our "molders of public opinion" inc?s "ansacica, constitution and i,x - ; laws of the Association and a list . i its omcers. THE WORLD GROWS BETTER. ! I have been trvin j to work out the stn- ; punished for things for 'which th v were not punish ed then: I wish dhat ! j-oung lawyers, young clergymen, or 1 young anybody interested in the tint) i i would work out., the details in thv 'jfaces. irj. which they live; But it i ! quite clear to rae that there is .In 1 unkenness. more disposition to p.u- f itir n. hiflior tnrto rvf mtlilif ciint!iiwnt. ! about crime than there was ten y. ;u s j c-rtn, . ' ' ' 1 since. Everybody' recopiizcs the fact that ! there is more wealth. The country, is j advancing in wealth by laws ..which it does not understand, and with 'results V , which it does not know how to grapple K , 4l u, ? ! with. And this is the wealth of ev i y- j body, not simply of millionaires. Tht, ! poor are richer than they were t .i I years ago, as well as the rich. Th.tt ' . t '.... ,. : .. !1!,lu.'uie,t rt,B i tlifft limn jj nnrl flip hjvl nf lif- i- , . . . . ,r, . , . j decidedly higher. Ihis observation belongs in an answer to your question,, i for tliis also is a part of th-2 coining in VL lilt; JY1!1L!UU1IJ Ul UUU. I should say that life was, on ih whole, larger than it was ten ye;u s ago. I should say that the books that..-. are read are better, certainly :myv- books are read; that the press is rati. cv ? 1 better than it was then. And I should . ..... . sav that there is more individual opiu- j'ilaIe m LmtU- and 10 inches thick, and weighing about 14 tons each. Special cars have been improvised for the transporta tion of these blocks. Each block worth about $."300. Wadetloro , senger .

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