FREE PRESS 0 VOLUME 1. NUMBER 48, SOUTHERN PINES, N, C, OCTOBER 14, 1899. $1,00 A YEAR; COPY. 5 CTS. THE :7 4 : SOUTHERN PINES SANITARIUM TOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES, ' SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. CONDUCTED BY ' DR. EDWIN GLADMON. MISS EMILY E. TUPPER, TEACHER OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. - SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, Private Lessons. 50 Cents. MUSIC ROOM AT KINGS DAUGHTERS HALL, PURE FRESH MILK Delivered morning and Evening. One pint per day, 4 cents. " quart " 7 . u I Two quarts " 13. " 0ne -Gallon " 25 ; -V PAYMENTS MONTHLY. GEO. & W. J. YOUNG. HOWIE MADE CANDY ROOT .& .WAKEMAN'S. ,,, Mbs, 1. -H. .aiB. . I Hdme-Made Bread Mrs, I. H. Hall. Fresh . every day, on sale at the ; store of A. S.. & L. P.. -Buggies. 'Mb$. L. B Goodrich ; Southern Pines, N C J, McN,: Johnson, ATTORNEY RT LRW oilers his services to. the citizens j - -' . of Southern Pines and community. . Abstracts, , Deeds, i Contracts and . ' fjll office work i specialty. :. wood fqr Sale ! CTDelivered Promptly. . Xonlvto W. A.McNEILL, , , . - y: Sotherri Pines, N.C; or leave your orders at the Peoples' l6-7-3m Cash Store. ROOMS TO RENT! ; FIRST-CLASS Comfortable and Well 1 Located. . . MKS. E. M. GROVER, ' Southern Pines, N. 0. i.EAVE YOUR LAUNDRY with A. S.& L. P. Ruggles, agents for one of the best laundries in ej state:' First-class "7" ! iy 0r weekly newspaper, will do an? PtT andlet od stvlceeirto write to or see the editor y.Prlce , satisfactory, nf this Daner. . . cheaply, quickly and satisfactory, LOCAL MENTION. ' Mrs. W. H'Monroe and daughter have returned from a visit to Fayetteville. Mr. Eugene Poe has been helping Mr. Winestine in the Peoples' Cash Store this week Mrs. C. T. Patch has return ed from her summer visit to Madrid, Maine, her mother, Mrs. Whitney, accompanying her, PADDCMTCDC VAAWTCR? uniir bii i i-iio uniiikui Six Carpenters Wanted at Once. Apply to J. C. STANLEY, Southern Pines, N. C. Mr. Wm. Hayes, of (jrove ton, IS. H., has joined his wife at the Clarke cottage; Mrs. Hayes is here for her health. Miss Barnard, of Battlebb- ro, Vt,, has arrived for the f ' ,u"u""," maAvenue. ,: ... If you wish' the very besfhome made 'candy, in varieties, call at the store of A, S. & L. P, Ruggles. Mr, Alex Cameron of Man ly has moved up to Souther Pines, and is -now ready fo his duties as a member of tjfe firm of Cameron & McQueen. , Any thing in our "School-Sta- tionery Window" for, a nickel. - It is a little out of season but Mr. P. H. Beck mtOLji us that he has a pear treeTwo years ojd which is m full bloom, looking the very pict ure of beauty. The Peoples Cash Store, Mr. A. Winestine. proprietor, is being enlarged by remov ing the inside partition, and isi receiving new shelving, light and other conveniences, preparatory for the winter's trade. ' Anv one wishing to buy a good sewins: machine, cheap, a good mu- LlVal. instrument" of any kind, a good Winchester repeatingN shot- or to" subscribe for a gooddai of this paper. The Elon College weekly has been received at this of fice, and we notice that Mr. D. B. Marks of Southern Pines is the local editor. See notice of Carpenters want ed by J C Stanley and John Deihl Hon. D. J. Ray member of the Legislature from Cumber land county, with his wife, spent Tuesday in Southerns Pines. Any thing in our "School Sta tionery Window" for a nickle. We received pleasant calls Tuesday from Mr. J. G. Lutz ofPinebluff, and Mr. D. M. Mc Donald, of Thaggardsville. A splendid lot of cook stoves, heaters and ranges just received by 8 S. I'hDmas, dealer in hardware. Agent Wainwright requests us to make public the fact that commencing next Mon day all freight not promptly removed from the w.are-hoWse Btorae. at the rate of $7.00 per car per montn, ana $o.au for each succeeding month or fraction thereof. If not re moved in 48 hours freight packages will be charged sto-. rase at the of 1c. per 10 lbs; fer 'day with a minimum charge ot 5c. tor any one pacK- ageorlot for one consignee but not more than $1.00 per day for any one consignment riot in excess of a carloads.; tL I ' . ' f 'From now dn we shall handle; the 'famous "Clover Hill" brand of Butter in one pound prints, which we receive direct from creamery each week. A. S. &L. P. Ruggles. Mrs Wm W Abbott, of Potts ville, Pa, has reached Southern Pins s, a brother of . her late' hus band accompanying her ' Mrs: Foster with her sister, Miss Barrows, of Andover, Miss, ar rived this ..week and now in her handsome cottage on Bennett Street ; ' ,, WANTED! CARPENTERS READY TO WORK. Call on or address, ANTHONY DEIHL. PlNEBLUFF, N. C J. E. Judd D. D. S Soaiberr) Pirjes, N G. Offers fjis professional services to . the peope of Southern Pines and surrounding country. CVBce over Powell's Furniture Store, SOUTHERN PINES LODGE NO. 108. . Knights of Pythias meets euery Eriday night in tijeir Castle tiall, Railroad avenue, over Patci) & Wil liams' store, fill Knights are invi ted to attend. C. E. Grover, C. O. Edward Weaver, K of E and S. ( THE COSMOPOLITAN LITERARY CLUB . Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at K. of P. Mall, over Patci- & Williams' store. Visitors desiring adrnission apply to lifiss Ethel Brown, Secretary, or at tfQ free Press Office. The Cosmopolitan Literary Club. The first meeting of the Club in the K. of P. hall was held Thursday evening, a large major ity of the members being present. a :. verv vimeresunc spacer ino Life of Tennyson,' prepared by Mr!. S. Wain wi'ight and read by Miss Blanche Brown, was tne nrst number on the program, the si- (inrtar solo nv Mr. J. JVttniirmacn-;' er. No. 3 was a reading from Tennyson, the Lotos-Eaters,". by. Miss Ethel Brown,' followed by a "Dination of 'the: Idols." w , - : . " , . , v -, aU llf niarlmnn .cavfi nrf an liT- . " . " r -a J-L. w.-, . IWieoUIiii liuiuuiuuo uiusrv-: ,,x.. Wonderful 'Sperte.nctJiieetil Miss Grover reaiinABJ,erei by Mr. C. M. Villiaras . dJfub ' lished -in. the Boston .Jcmrna r . The resignation of Miss:jKf;ggies as treasurer having beet: accepted Miss Minnie Smith was ejected to fill the vacancy. ttf . ht rn i'Xi': ' 1 ft A. .'4.1. Clulb will have a debate; Beso ed, That the world is growing bet ;, ter," three members ta4rgue the ' trnm lnnvsoii. uv mr; v. y.atjvv- : Affirmative and three the Nega . tive. And - suggestions lor the following ' Club evenings as fol lows:' Oct. 26 The life of Edgar Allan Poe; Nov. 2nd, Original" Manuscripts; Nov, 9, Evening will be open for special program. And the members are reauested to nots- that the hour, of meeting has been ; changed from 8 to 7:30 o'clock. ' , . ; , Job Printing of every kind done. ; at this office; first-class work.. 'ft t 'A i ..X- ( . ' r-