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iff" ' i , u -I f " ML- .. THE .1 kf ;: c'.UAW Ik ' I. i r 1 i" II J I I '. AJ 1 1 J I I J .11 J J II. YV II J.7-.-V' ,A. a a a . i ' aw a ' i t- wr .r "it r' i' - - VOLUME 2, NUMBER 2. SOUTHERN PINES SANITARIUM CONDUCTED BY DR. EDWIN GLADMON. FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES. INCLUDING " diseases of women, DISEASES OF THE THROAT -AND chest,: , DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, ETC. Modern apparatus for lung treat- ment. Latest electrical appliances, baths and massage; OFFICE HOIRS: .P. 0. BOX 22, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.i 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. i hLbraunh 01 , SnilthPrn rmfiS HnUSe ACCOMMODATES 5U bULblb. tfost Coquenient Locatioq Tow7, lerms: irjoiuairig rjeaz ana ugnz. $2.00 per day, $7,00 to $10.00 per week according to. size arjd -locauon vj luum. Gareful attention a iu&rto Table and . s f . I SERVICE. Ontyttptelin Town witt Opeq Fires 'aid--Sleeping Roorns on Cround: Floor. ' f . :'' ijotel in Town . W. E, GILES, . . , Manager. ; MISS EMILY E. TUPPER, TEACHER OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, Private Lessons. 50 Cents. r MUSIC ROOM AT KINGS DAUGHTERS HALL. UR, & MRS. JOS. KONIGMACHER, 1 S. M. KONIGMACHER. . Trained nurses and administra- tors . of. Electricity, Hydrotherapy ana Massage. , Representing the Battle Creek, Michigan, baniianum. Agents for all Sanitarium Health p00ds. A limited number of patients can be accommodated at . cnMinriiDiriM rnTTnrr SANITARIUM COTTAGE on Bennett Street. ' J. .McN. Johnson, RTTORNEY RT LRW, offers-his services to the citizens ' nf Southern Pines and community. Abstracts, Deeds, Contracts and . I all office work a specialty. hUrtllSneanOOmblUI neill T7nnAf. of water in each .... as . . . JL - I SUITE OF ROOMS of MRS. A. M. FOSTER, Southern Pines, Bennett Street u. SOUTHERN PINES, N. (NOVEMBER 25, 1899 s : i . , LOCAL MENTION. The new 8, A. L. schedule will appear next week. Miss Alice . Johnson has re turned from a very pleasant visit to Washington, D. C. We hope to have" our tele phone, iii operation by next. week, and then our. friends can phone us the news from all sections of the city. , Our new cass of perfumery. ss a flower carden idealized and brought to finalitits. - . Johnson's PHlfiMAor; ,We are pleased to have with us again .Rev. D. W. Thomas, of JNew York, one of our most honored visitors, and abroth er of our popular hard ware merchant, Mr. IS. IS. Thomas. hit s i j i n miss unristina snyaer, irom New York, who.-has been at Greensboro for some time, at tending the State Normal College,. isvisHing tJjeJtaei Brown, on Page street. Miss Breneman willrecite the "C'haribt Race," from Ben Hur, in a Roman costume, November 30. Mr. E. B. Hodgin says he has raised a sweet potato weighing 7 pounds. He als3 had five others, their com bined weight being 28 pounds thus making a total weight ! I (-' Or 1 !v Ul 00 iwuuuB iui wCCt Potatoes, Take a glance at our new ad and stbp .rf see GUr new goods. Xiie News Depot. Mr. C. S. Brewer had the pleasure of entertaining Sun- day evening at the bouthern i1168 House, his friend, Mr. w w f,rL,nn ih ' So... W. W. McCutcheon, the Sea boards Popular Agent at Sanford. When in want of shoes remem ber Path & Williams are head quarters for honest goods. -m ar ttt S- V a i Mr. W. U. JLamon, in writ n f rom Franklin Falls, N. H. N-z-v fanckiTT ilia onVQi? ntinn pays: We enjoy the paper it comes to us with a word our last winter inends. We wish you all success in making a good paper for a growing luwu. : ; m ,l : H. 0. Frank and wife, Auburn, Me. are stopping at the Pond cot tage. -'" " ' Dr. C. D. Jones, of Milton, N. II. has arrived, and is enjoying quail shooting; he bagged nine Monday, G o to Patch & Williams', for your Christmas presents. - - ' Mr. and vMrs. Bunce and. Fred Bunce ; arrived from Colchester, C(, las-Hv'yek and will be with us during the winter. . 'HfsV"Trask and grandsom from Rochester, N.H., have arrived, and are stopping at the" Stringer House. .' ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ada'ms from Conandagua Y., arrived yester- . f . 4 .... day and will occupy theicttage during the WinLer. vi. ; v- Miss Breneman ill recite "Mu sic on . th9 Rappahannock"-, with piano, JNQvemDer ovttt lungs Daughters Hall. Mr. " J. ; N. Gi His . h'as returned from Cheraw, SO' where. he has Ir.and Mrs. Culp, at Pittsburg cottage, entertained Mr. rred Bunce Tuesday evening. Mr, Bunce, is a fine violinist ami rei dered some choice selections. The Misses Howse, from Bridge port, Ct,, arrived this week and are stopping" with their brother at Mrs. Grovers's. From now on we shall handle the famous "Clover Hill" brand of Butter in one pound prints, which we receive direct from, creamery each w.eek. A. S. &L. P. Ruggles. Two Pleasant Visitors. Miss L. S. Curtis and Mrs. Alice II. Smith, of Owego, New York, arrived Wednesday morning, and vre here for the purpose of testing our climate, and for enjoying what we may have to offer in the way of attractions for winter visitors. They were 'attracted to Southern Pines through a friend of the editor, and bv glancing at a copy of the Pp Pmmm. Thev are- stoDDinff at the Southern Pines House, and we wish for them a pleasant and beneficial stay. GUNS! GUNS! Tf vnn nppid a rnn. double or sin- gle barrel, see S.S. Thomas; he has them on handed they are cheap, - $1.00 limfjC$Xl.h CTSov' . ,,;-, rt t: . i-m ., , mr, ,. n ; -frr--i..- ..J. . j . k j .'V.r.j 0fe'5r. bis-profetisigna! mvm$ tdk the peopiepfSo'utherh" Pints ad 7 surrounding 'Country. Offi fBce ovas'Ppweh's FurnituriTStpref t 4 1 ' 1'-w'if) ' ' SOUTHERN P1NE3'L0DGE NO, J08 v U1''- ' 'Knights ff-Pythias, meets euecy ;j-.;;,'r ki?mt Fiailroad- fenuejover Patch -& MtfQWstite. AH : Istiiqht&are 'invited t Edward Weaver.fiiff'HmlS. V - . 1 , NEW . - :. . -'Jk .vua.vea lresh Jot or iuul r. Hs ; : KpiE bnggy anclsaddlersea - 'Vl.rU sunableTor women-andcliildren. - JJJ,iSf s VVf furnish ' r'arpful driverf and . k."" '- good new rigs at moderate prices. T EDGERT0N BROTHER&on8 'PHONE CELL NO, 36 ' WINTER Locality very pleasant. lxcel lent water; rent or board cheap. Land' level; two miles from Pine bluff", toward Pinehurst: 5 miles by railroad fromjAberdeen; ' good store, school, church services, and boating on the Jake. Lots, blocks and, farms for sale or exchange for unencumbered northern property. S.' H.-PL ATT, Eos.eland. N. C. Good Northern Board . AND PLEASANT ROOMS AT GtEN WOOD COTTAGE, Cor. Bennett St. and Connetticut Ave., SOUTHERN PINES, N. O. PURE DRINKING WA TER. . WARM SUN PARLOR. HOME MADE CANDY AT ROOT & WAKEMAN'S. Mrs, I. H. Hall. The Kellar Cottage, Mrs. Johnson of Philadelphia has taken Miss Kellar's house, oppo-. site Grove Cottage She expect to take a few boarders. LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY with A. S. & L. P. Ruggles, agents for one of the best laundries in the state. First-class work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Call for P" i - b .. cheaply, quickly and satisfactory 4, f I 1 f f . t 1 'M" ' ft- 1 If t WW I", u - :v.. .! a. rv V f . v
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