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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 51, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, NOVEMBER 4, 1899. $1.00 A YEARf COPY. 5 CTS. 7 iJE IF- SOUTHERN PINES SANITARIUM FOB 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. Good Northern Board ; AND PLEASANT ROOMS CUNWOOD COTTAGE, Oor. Bennett St. and Oorinetticut Ave., , SOUTHERN FINES, N. 0. PUEE : DRIXKIJyG WATER. WARM 8 UN PAUL OR. PURE FRESH MILK Delivered morning and Evening. One- pint per da?,' v ' A cents, quart - 7 . . : Two quarts" " 13-. 11 .One Gallon,," - 25 ." PAYlteSTS MONTHLY- vr DO YOU WANT A ' ' One Boom Cottage, . ."' or a .Pour , " " or'aSevfaii'''- .? , or "an eight " " Or terhaos vok 'waftiTdne with niqe roon)'Si and .njaybe you hu'quld line Qneiurye trjuuyu lv ww.- .u, -boarders. If so call on or address '' P. POND. HOME MADE CANDY AT ; ROOT, & WAKEiifTS". .-Mrs; I H, Hail. Fresh HomerWade Bread v kvery day, on sale at the , store of A: B, L, P. Ruggles, Mrs. L. B. Goodeicii, . , Southern Pines,"N 0 . j. MclNt; Johnson, ATTORNEY RT LRW, offers his serviced o, the citizens of Southern Pines and community. Abstracts, Deedd; : Contracts and all ofice work a specialty. ... : WOOD FOR SALE! 7Delivered Promptly Apply to;, w. a; McNeill, . Soutnern rines, in. u.; or leaVe your orders at the Peoples' , Cash Store. 10-7-3m LOCAL MENTION. ; Read the ad of Mr P.P. Pond. A new lot of Tci et Soaps at Johnson's Pharmacy this week. Mrs SN Whipple and daughter are home again, after spending the Summer in Vermont. Mr and Mrs G E Willims have returned to Southern Pines after spending the Summer north, .... , ? Stove Wood oak and hickory $1-3d per load at I. L. Hamlin & Co Mr. E. B. llodgin, was selling some of the finest Kieffer pears we ever saw Thursday. Mr. P. JH. Beck presented the editor with a pretty bunch of chrysanthemums and some lovely roses yesterday. S. Stringer and family are with us again for the winter; they spent a very, pleasant summer at York Beach, Me. Go by Seaboard Air Line to un veiling WfflejQayiai: M6,numit Tickets sold at rate' of one fare for the round trip. : s' Union service at the Baptist church on Sunday evening Nov. 5, at 7-45 o'clock. An address on the Power of Music may be expected, accompanied by special song ser vice. Mrs. K. S. Marks, after spending fair week in Raleigh and visiting her relatives in Nash county, has returned home. "v T v."'', 'J "'.': iMi' T Have you seen our nw Tooth Brushes? Johnson's Pharmacy. E. G. Couch arrived from Raleigh Tuesday, where he has been attending A, fe Mr College. A car load oif Oak and Hickory Wood just received I. L. Hamlni & Co ; H. Warburtonahd wife and Master Allen Root ' arrived Wednesclay from Springfield, Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. AVar btirtbri are the guests of Mr. Mrs. A; H; Root. . You will get fast . trains,, good service, elegant, accommodation, when you buy your tickets from Seaboard Air Line Agents to wit ness unveiling Winnie Davis Mon-, nmerrt. All Persons Wishing TO JOIN MISS BBENEMAN'S Elocution and Physical Culture - Classes. , ' Can secure terms by calling at Pittsburg Cottage, or-on Saturdays at Kings Daughters tiall 3 p. m. "Windy Weather. Thetropical storm which had its origin near Santiago, Cuba, was felt in this section lastJonday night, the wind, accompanied by a heavy rainfall, blowing at the rate of about 55 mi let an hour, at limes. Some trees were blown down in different parts of town, and Capt, Clarke says his new house j ut building had a "lean" on it, looking as if something had happened. - Some few window panes were blown out in different houses around town, and the telephone wires were somewhat dislocated: otherwise the damage was slight. ' Don't forget Seaboard Air Line will seirtleketst to.Ri?sfemond trom North and South Carolina points November 4th, 5th and 6th. Final limit November 13th. From Geor gia points November 5th and 6tii. Final limit to November 14th, to witness1' unveiling Winnie Davis Monument . The Congregational Church. Kev, G. R. Rmsom is again in his pulpit and regular services a'rej now resumed, rreaching Sundays at 10:30 a. rn. Sunday School at 11:30. Junior' Endeavor circle, at 4 p. m. Evening service at 7 p. m. conducted by Y. P. S. G. Er Mid lodge to institute a new one week meeting,. Thursday evening at Hamlet last Wednesday at 7:30. All welcome, with special . This is the highest honor that invitation to strangers to all these can be bestowed on a lodge ' services. , c t k 7 . . J A barrel of Pabst Extract of Malt at Johnson's Pharmacy just received. All the country cousius, aunts; uncles, fathers, moth- ers, sisters and children were in to see the circus last Thurs- day, and "not since the big river was a little branch has there been such a crowd in town." remarked a bystander on railroad street, as the pa rade passed. A splendid lot of cook stoves, hcaten and ranges just received, by S S. Thomas, deafer in hardware. J. EJuddD. D. S... Soatberr) Pirjes, N. G. Offers fjis professional seruioes to ' the peope of Southern Pines and, surrounding country. - Office over Powell's Furniture Store. ' SOUTHERN PINES LODGE NO, 108- Knights of Pytfias meets euery Friday Night in their Castle Mall, ffailroad j fivenue, over, Patcfj & Williams' store. All 1 Knights are inviiedto , "attend. v . v C. E, Grover,' 0. 0. . Edward Weaver, K of R and S. ' " ; . ', y '. ' 1 ill,,, . THE COSMOPOLITAN LITERARY. ClUB Meets euery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at K. of P. Hall, over Patcfi ' & Wiliai7js' storey Visitors desiring admis.sikn apply ' to Itfiss Ethel. Brown, Sccmary, or at trje Free: Press Office, f WANTED! MASONS READY ToXoRK. Call ; (m ordclress,.- A NTHONY WeHL. i PlXEBLUFF, N. C ROSELAND INN! FURNISHED MD UNFURNISHED ROOMS- TO RENT , ,:'miow:mTEs. I:, BUILDING LOTS 100 X 131 FEET, $10,00, RGSEIi&ND, IT, C. The good work; being done by our K. "of P. Lodge is receiv- ign apprecia tion outside. The Grand Chancellor of North Carolina designated this and our boys sustained their reputation before the largest , - n .v . v ' .... . ,.a n: f !. atimnlpfl in this nn.rt. of Ihfl : m,. 'J" country, i lie wurKiiig uxuii was as follows: C.E. Grover . Dr. Gladmon, Ed. Weaver, W. . D. Brutin, b . ; mgntower, U. . S. Brewer, J. Huttenhaur, A; Hall, Dr. : Ju'dd, C McCjueeni . C. L. Hayes, H. Junge, J. T. , Scarboro,, C, S. Wain wright ; J. W. Elliott, J. T. Patch. i From now on we shall handle the famous "Clover Hill" brand of Butter in one pound prints, which we receivs direct from creamery. Vch week. A. S. &L. P. Ruggles.
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