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6 Two hundred bushels of po tatoes remove eighty pounds . -u of ' 'actual ' ' Potash from the soil. Unless this quantity :M, is returned to the soil, the following crop will SS- materially decrease. We have books telling about Composition, use and vume o 'nS S' fertilizers for various crops. -kiXZX l"ey are sent iree. tmmSmL GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St. The Jefferson RICHMOND, VA. In every detail and all its en vironments an ideal tourist resort. Finest Golf Links in the South. ABERDEEN 4 ROCKFISH TIME-TABLE. IN EFFECT NOV. 2G, 1900. No. 8. Lv y 15 am y so J40 y 55 10 2; 1100 11 25 11 30 Arl2 00Noon. Aberdeen Leavitts .1 unction Montrose Timberland Haeford Dundarrach Arabia Itoeklish No. 9. Ar 4 25 pm 4 JO 3 50 3 45 3 30 3 00 215 1 50 Lv 1 30 Endon Branch. Between Aberdeen and Juniper, No. 22. Lv 7 00 am 715 7 25 7 50 Ar 8 00 Aberdeen Leavitta Junction Britton Juniper No. 23 Ar 10 00 am Lv y 50 Ar 9 10 Lv 8 40 Lv 8 30 Train No. 23 will wait, nt .Tnnptinn frr "n a All trains coming over Bethesda Hill must be untier peneci control. Approved: O. N. Blue, John Blue, Pres. Gen. Supt. Your Druggist Is always a convenience to you and often a necessity. Naturally, you wonder if vou can get the 6ame prompt, careful and satis factory drug store service here that you nave vvvu uscu tu ai liuilie. It Is Our Business To surt)lv such service to hist acting demand as yours. We are obliged to carry a larger variety of dnnr store trnnds than can be found in many a large city Biuie, uvi-nuiw uur customers come from every section and represent varied t.iatpa If we should not have in 6tock just what you want we shall be glad to order it for you, and we won't keep you waiting, either. We make use of telegraph and express service in everv case when- it la desirable. Come to see us or write us about your wants. L.et us ue your druggists. Johnson's Pharmacy Southern Pines, N. c. Near the Depot. PUNGENCIES. Mr. Pitt. "The Cubans have again Manifested progress toward Amerieaniza- ion." Mr. Penn. "In what way?'' Mr. Pitt. "They are accusing eacli other of election frauds." Philadelphia Xorth American. Alderman's wife. "I see that the members of the Spanish Cortes don't get any salary at all. I wonder how they live?" Alderman. "Maria, I never divulge professional secrets, especially to women." Chicago Xeics. 'Did you ever turn an honest penny n your life?" asked the business man, severely. "Yes answered Meandering Mike, "I gilded one and turned it into a live-dollar gold piece. Hut it didn't pay."' Washington Star. "And you wouldn't begin a journey on Friday?" "Not I." "I can't understand how vou can have any faith in such silly superstition." "No superstition about it. Saturday's pay day." Pick Me Up. "So you've lost your new servant already?" remarked a lady sympathetical ly to a neighbor. "Yes." "What time did she go?" "I really can't tell," was the reply; "she took my watch with her." Iioseleaf. The Innocence of Childhood. Papa (reading) "And there was a man who fell among thieves." Little Harry "Where? Did lie ret sent to the Legisla ture ?" Chicago Times-Herald. Different Views. She (at a football game, as player is carried off field) "Isn't it perfectly awful?" lie "I should say it is ! Why, that fellow is no more unconscious than I am he's play ing to the gallery" Brooklyn Life. A Lack of Faith. Mose " Ah had mah rabbit's foot right in mah pocket, and still she refused me !" Pete "Doan be rash, niggah ! Does yo' reckon yo' knowns bettah what am good fo' yo dan dat rabbit's foot does ?" Puck. "What is an exit, pa?" "Exit, Freddy ? Well, it is a Latin placard hung around on the walls in theatres and opera houses to keep people from thinking they smell fi r e . ' ' In d ia n apolis Journal. Miles I wonder how a composer feels when he encounters a man with a hand organ grinding his tunes? Giles Prob ably like any other man who has to meet his own notes. Chicago Xews. Utility Does Not C ount. Mrs. Cannaford Yes, it is a really high-class school. Teddy is learning Latin and Greek, Babylonian art and prehistoric gradations. Mrs. Pick But. do you think they will be useful? "Useful? Thank heaven, we haven't come down to that yet." Life. Tlie Hat-ages of Time. Mrs. Waile Pm sure the constant anxiety must have been terribly wear ing. Mrs. Luers Wearing ! Why, in the last three years I've grown to look at least six months older ! Life. THE Pine Grove House PINEHURST, N. C. Will be open November 1st for Its third season, under the same management as the two proceeding years. The effort to make It a home for those who appreciate New England household comforts, it Is hoped, will be as success, ful in securing patronage as in former winters. I. . F LI INT, Of the Stone House Farm, North Heading, Mass., (a favorite summer home for city people) will bo present at the above date to welcome guests. TERMS, $8.00 TO $12.00 PER WEEK. DEPARTMENT STORE, PINEHURST, N. C. DEPT. V Drugs and Proprietary Medicines. B Dry Goods and Notions. C Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps. D loots, Shoes and Rubber Goods. E Fancy and Heavy Groceries. p Fresh Meats in Cold Storage. C Hardware, Stoves and Tin-ware. DEPT. H Crockery and Glass-ware. j Furniture. K Electric Supplies. L Plumbing Supplies. M Grain, Hay and Feed Stuffs. N Paints, Oils and Varnishes. O Silverware, Souvenirs and Toys. GROCERIES. We carry full lines of Fancy and Heavy Groceries. such brands and assortments as are handled by New England grocers. Dry Goods and Shoes. The Dry Goods and Shoe Departments are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality our standard for selection. Meat and Fish Market. Poultry, Game, Fish, Oysters and Meats of all kinds constantly in stock Western Meats handled in cold storage. Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishings. The latest styles of Hats, Caps and Gents Furnishings carried in stock Stationery, A full line of Stationery, both printed and plain, will be found in this department. 11EN11Y S. DAVIS, Manager and Buyer. Not Much Left. Lady Where is my trunk? Baggage Man I couldn't find any trunk, mum, but I've got the handle with the check on. New York Weekly. The LENOX . . . AND . . . The CONCORD PINEHURST, N. C. Address, These houses will be under the same management as last year and will open November 1st for the accommodation of those who seek a healthful winter home. By personal attention to details and en deavor to suit the tastes of guests, we aim to merit and maintain the popularity en joyed last season. Patrons are assured of a Good Table, Comfortable Beds, Electric Lights, Pure Spring Water and Unrivalled Climate. Terms, $8 to $12 per week. Special rates to those taking rooms for the entire season. J. MILTON ROBINSON, Pinehurst, N. C. Pinehurst Steam Laundry, First-class work in all departments. Done with Neatness and Despatch. Bicycles Are rented at the Bowling Alley. A Wheel Chair Available for rental will be found at the Bowling Alley.
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