40 (9 jt EE PRE VOL I. SOUTHERN PINE, N, C. SATURDAY, SEPETMBER 9, 1899, NO. 4&( .oLe ' ..b - rHE FR V 4 V I tt.:1i..v'. ..v. V. v SOUTHERN PINES SANITARIUM FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES, , SOUTHERN PIENS, N, C. CONDUCTED BY - DR. EDWIN GLADMON, WJW. LH8KER M, D, OFFICE OVER 1SIEWS DEPOT; . OFFICE HOURS 'C 9to 11 A. Mr" 2 to 4. P. M ' . . ,CITY;DIRECTORY: . . MAYOR, CLARK J, BROWN. ' Collector, Geo'. E. Beard ;'Jjarslal .. J, T. Dillehay; Treasurer, G, D. Tar, bell, ,. .. ' ' COMMISSIONERS: G, J. Browrjr, Chjairmag ; :R, M Couch, Secretary; C D. Tarbell, R.S hjarhs,, Wm. Suugders, W'. 'J 'Stuart , SCHOOL BOARD: ;, I. Gregory, President;' Wrrj. P. Swett, Seoretaru: G. a. Brown, w, F. Jurige,. C, if, Sadelson,; . SOUTHERN PINES LODGE NO. 103 Knights of .Puthias meets eueru Eriday ijlgtyt jg :their 3aspe:ttalp I tarns store,' Mil Knights are inui- ted to attend, . e C. E. Grover, C. C. Edward Weaver, K of R and S. LOCAL MENTION, Dr. W. P. Swett and fami- ly have returned from the beach near Wilmington. Mr. A. Winestinemade a visit to Durham this week, returning Thursday morning. Mr. Fred Thomas returned Wednesday from, a visit to iiis people up in Wakepounty. Mr. C, McQueen , with his family has returned' from Jackson Springs, the season being nearly over at that fa mous summer resort, Mr! L. C. Huffines left yes terday to visit friends and relatives in Reidsville. He will" combine business with pleasure, and we trust, have a pleasant trip. Mess. A'. S. Ruggles, -W. D, Bruhn, John Powell and oth ers, have been ' takihgit easy out'St'Thaggard'thiek--fishing and hunting;. W .yA large ;; assort ment of School Statioriary at Johnson's Fharmacy. Negotiations are pending for the sale of some valuable lots between the' book. store and the railroad, and if sales are made some handsome bus iness buildings will Je put up at once. And still we grow. . One of our farmers tells us that he had helping him on his farm this week his son 10 years' old and ' an old man 96, an event hicliis 7it of byery-f 'dkfcT0eef' He says the two f made onegood hand for Baving fodder. ; - Postmaster Clarke informs the editor that just now he is receiving more inquiries' about Southern riPihes than ever before, and. that,1 people fronr every eecticiare writs ing , for inf oi mation cpncerh ingrthe town.' v - v 6. . M To rT-kTViai4- v tic filled the position " of clerk in the . post" office for several toqiitlis past left Monday night for. New;. York ' where .'.will-liavrM! injtod:'cya treated and probably taken out. He will visit his folks in Delta, Pa., before returns ing in two months. Mr. W R. Douglafss from Morning Sun, Ohio, arrived last Wednesday evening and will take his place as violin teacher in the Potter schoo of Music, Art and Elocution Miss" Myrtie Pauline Muse, of Carthage also arrived this week and will occupy her place as piano assistant to Prof. Potter. 0 A gentleman reached South erh Pines last .Sunday from Baltimore expecting to find work by which he could make hitfney enough to keep him here for the benefit of his tiealth. His condition was a sad one, as he was not able to work, and as he did not have money to pay his board or more than two weeks, he "I . T J A- . A was aavisea to return at once, which he did. .: r - LEA VE YOUR LA UN DRY with A. S. & L P. Rirggles, agents or one of .the best laundries in the state First-class work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Call for price list and get good sery ice cheaply, quickly and satisfac 'jiy. The Cosmopolitan Literary Club. In . spite of stormy weather a goodly number attended the meet ing of the club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hamlin and Mr. Herman Junge were addecl to the membership roll. iSs,,' Besides receiving and laying over for action next wejek several amendments to. the consHtwtion which, had been suggested at ."a hieM last Aludy ve veiling, -the rnem'bers greatly enjoyed a piano duet by the Misses lirb.vn, vhich was fol lowed by .a general - discussioiT.df the single tax theory with Dm. Ed win GiarJm6n in I lie chair. . ;Wlllm,dssible just here for us to (iisciss in detail the merits or denier) ts 'of, the theory of single tuxf.biit note that, the club seemed toiiiailt'st much; interest, .and aveUiJDcJctor -"aV varied assort ment ofuestions, which, howev- erWera'f lowered very prom ptly. A pklQ'Dpstiny,'' by Mr ivi. vv iiiiams, was aiso a specia feature ot the.'yening, in which the Misses Bffi;Miss, Grover, Miss.'Duhn-";.atIu:M5ers;.' SejyelJ, vviuinvfiiTtvrewer. aiia "Drown took part, doi; -honor to them selves and Au'niVhing a 'few' mo men Is of genuine pleasure to the audience. .. We are promised some extra mu siofor next Thursday evening, arid the program committee" announ ces that it is to. be Manuscript Evening. A Measuring Party. There will be an entertainment in King's daughters' hall Wednes day evening, 8ept. 13th commenc ing at i 4o, termed a measuring party A measuring party we irive unto you, 'Tis something npvel and new; Three cts for every foot you're tall We'll measure you on door or wall; One penny for every three inches more, And Mr, Patch will make the score. Other entertainment will be giv en and light refreshments served. Come and have a good time. See the line of School tablets, Composition Books, Examination Pads, Pens and Pencils at John son's Pharmacy. - - Miss Minnie Smith has returned rom .a visit' to Keidsville and re lbrts a very pleasant visit. , - . .y - The carpenter vvorkj on Mrs. Pearce's house on. Ashe -street is completed and the house . nearly ready tor occupancy. : I E. JuddD. D. S SodtHerr) Pirjes, N . Offers his professional services to. the people vf Southern f Pines and r surroundigg country, Office over Powell's Fornitnre Store. -4- 7TVnTFnDMT7Vf TltF T 7TlAf . .i 5 nil urii-i iv ni Lin, offers bfs" services toe the citizens of Soulliern Pines afid'comrryihity. f Abstracts,.; iJeeas, .contracts ana. '-! r Til -i -v tit j. u lr r .. - tr n-i t'K I w i- a. We "Are Closing Out some lines of our Men, ' Women and Children ' s Oxfords at 50 -cts. on the dollar... . . . . . . . ; . Ladies' Oxfords formally sold at .$i.25"AND$1.'5 NOW SOLD AT, 65C AND $1.00 Organdies and Scotch Lawns 4c. 5c, and 1c,, formally sold 1$c,;3irid PATCH & WILLIAMS. HOME MADE CANDY . ''':-'::- AT. ROOT & WAKEMAN'S. ' , Mrs, I. H. Hall. Plows- and Cultivators at S. S: Thomas'; just the thing you want.' See the hi., a - NOTICE. " ' The visitors to the Traders Convention will have head quarters at the lake and grounds between town and the Piney Woods Inn, "The Home of our child hood" is the name of a very pretty and . interesting poem written by Mr. P, P. White-, house for. the Old Home week Celebration at South Hamp ton, Mass., which the people of that city recently enjoyed. Our thanks are due Mr, WJiite house for a copy -of the Ames burg Daily News in whieh is printed his poem. f ,Mr.,U. G, Couch has gone . to Raleigh where he' will taLk a twosmonths course at the' A. feM College, f- . ( ' J, H..Tilghman and wiferevis-- iting. friends in Maryland. ; -H. - L f A 4"- i J n A .. t 4 4 J 5 ft it v t

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