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1(11 f; ' ' ' ' - .? 1 THE FREE PRESS, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, MAY 20, 1899. v Mi.- y J. 1 1 ' ;"" J '4 4i 'A -5 .5 i' ' i ' 'FREE PRESS ; ' E. D. OSLIN, EDITOR. . Sodiberi) Pirjes, JsT. G. OUR FOREIGN TRADE AND ITS EXPANSION. We do not mention it for the purpose of criticising the administration, or in other ways coming in CDntact with the opinions of our friends, but we wish to remind the flag-followers that it is, com merce, and not war, which is -4hreaking a ' path way for ini(,;ans in ne most se cluleOcoiri of the eartlL ThiladelS; Record says: Our "hag dot llot float in British Bur A yet the Penn sylvania Steel Company is to i construct, there a marvelous -viaduct, at a cost of $700,000, jfnd this is Expected t6 be the notable exhibition of Ameri . can g)njus and , enterprise in the Old eWorld. Except on f Our Consular : and mission buildings our flig does not wave in Japan, ' but the Phoe nixville Bridge Company is to WiWik stel saiiroaa onage m VVfj f & -. an, -w . I ilow, ers. It was .THE V I'tifT - I . -i V . strucwn otftOTage ovre bar IWM??-Pl EngWMany of our citizens have beau ' aahd 1 P TOnp;; ran vy e . ' 'icaarails are to-be lairti- ': i, .V '- Syria-Otteatp'y, .yich is . .to,pass-j)tnrugu auW?J Dam ' ascj.i.y - j-,vvCxv, A.vican stee riflcftfi are to be butv fr,, -bridges are w ue. f or the Eastern road, a terminuif tlie Transsiberian Raiif and- still . others are constructed in Central A nienca.v Brazil, Mexico and CanMa) ' ' The;, ba,re recital of this great expansion of our foreign trade is sufficient to arouse a pardonable pride in our coun ' trj "resources, in the mgenu . ,ity ,of our people, and in their unquestionable ability to a chfeve immerise results.1 And yet it seems reaifsonable'to be ' liev0that our present, trade expansion is' buft a prelude ''to the Vast proportions which thl' American export trade wj.il assume a few years kence.' Th.. National Peace J ubilee at askirigton;e commencing Ma 23rd, ittt, "ill be a grand1; tbin. Travel on tke S. AV L. and. see it only kalf , rate, '.r -vs '-r''-: - STILL WE ADVANCE. , r, , 3 J ' v.. ,Two Y Chicago professors Claim tfiat they have found a remedy'for giving a new life to old people; the return to von duced byiiypodermic inject tions of the lymphatic fluid of animals, particularly young goats. The theory is that if the i mineral deposits which ac cumulate in the bones in the process of life can be replaced with the life cells contained in the glands of goats, deteri oration of the bones will be prevented and elasticity and youth will be retained in the system muck longer. In one of his experiments of the Clinical School, ,Dr.J Hawley administered . hypo dermic injections of the fluid from the lymphatic glandsf. a goat to a dog known 'to be 14 years old. In two months mineral deposits had4 been removed from the dog's bones and the animal was "as lively asa puppy. A -number oi human beings t is said, have been experi mented on in Chicago in the I 1 -jl jl . .wy auu wim ine same I lHww mnnt --... MA aavjsiJM muwiii so. brand attractive, homes, and inev very namaiiy taRe a pride in keeping them so. . The lawns' and surroundings are as pretty as any to be found in the State, while the flower gardens'are annually becom ing more numerous. With our new and improved streets, our splendid svstem of water works, a new school building and various other improvments to come from the expenditure of $20,000 in cash money, Southern Pines is soon to be the leading-town of the Oaroli nas. Let us make way for all manner of imnrovements mnre hade trees, more ornamental plants, ffowers, shrubs, etc., and then we can take pride in inviting the tourist, the health seeker and the man after a pleasant home in a' pleasant country, to come with us. All hurrah for Southern Pines Recently it appears that we are to nave a litt.lp, mo crappingTover in Cuba, as the Cuban soldiers have re fused to lay down their arms and accept the $75.00 per man offered them by Uncle Sam. NeutralizingCordial for dvs- entery and diarrhoea. Johnson's Pharmacy. JBlt I Not worth pjf 1 g attention to, you say.X wnaps you have had itJr Seks. It's annf jng iYause yu havo a co;istanr4iesir to cough. It annoyc you also because you Vemember that weak lungs is a family failing. At nTfctit is a slight cough. At Jptlt it is a hemorrhage. At wst it is easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. ' quickly conquers jltpur little hacking cough. ' s There is no doubt xbout .the cure now. Doutt comes from neglect. For over, half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been curing colds and coughs and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also if taken in time,.' .. sep one of. bp, Agcr'8 C&cppq weftoai Plasters .gocf i Innno if nnn Anrtt Shall we send you a book on this subject, free? Our Madlcal Department. If you have any complaint what ever and desire the best medical advice you can possibly obtain, write , the doctor freely. You will receive a prompt reply, without cost. Address, DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. I Wish to Announce THAT SPR1NC HAS ARRIVED AND SUMMER IS C0MIM6 Also that my Spring and Summer sfock of goods are now on exhibi tion. Splendid stock of PERCALES, GINGHAMS, Lawns, Madres Cloth', Calicos, Sfc.9and i a New Line of DRY, GOODS IN GENERAL. And I must remark that my stock of Shoes, Hats, Caps and Boy's Suits is complete 4 giving me the best and nicest line of goods' ever seen in Southern Pines. , Call and see me. L. C. HUFFINES. jtflb 13Smv (v bv ii',i j-"v rrr '' ' I MISS EMILY E. TUPPER, TEACHER OP VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUIC. , ? ' SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. PRACTICALLY A DAILY AT THE PRICE OF " A WEEKLY, The striking and important events of the last year have estab lished the overwhelming value of The Thrice-a-Weex World to every reader. For an almost nom inal sum it has kept its subscribers ers informed of the progress of all our wars and, morover, has report ed them as promptly and fully as if it were a daily. With our in terests still extending throughout (he world, with our troops opera ting in. the Aillippiiies, and the I great Presidential campaign, too, at hand, its value ,;s further in creased. We offer this unequaled news paper and the FtfEE, PR ERR together one year for $1.40. The regular subscription price, of the two papers is $2.00. FOR SALE! THE MODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSE, Now Occupied bv tP)e Uodersigued on Page Street.. Southern Pines. 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