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Z TH FREE PRE VOL. 2. NO. 25. e. d. oslin, editor. SOUTHERN, PINES, N. C, MAY 5, 1900. .00 PER YEAR. 5 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 HOURS: 10 A" JJ-'p. M. P. 0, BOX 22. TELEPHONE' 31. Southern Pines House. ACCOMMODATES 50 GUESTS. Most convenient locaiity in town. Terms, including heat and light, $2. par day, $7 to $10 par waslr, According to size and location of room. Careful attention given to table and Service. Only hotel in town with open fires and sleeping rooms on ground floor. Longer porches than any other ho tel in town. W. E, GILES, Manager. FURNITURE REPAIRING, v :-Vv i"t r '-'TV ' GENERAL REPAIRING. P. K. McLEAN. Cor Page st. and N. Y. avenue. GROVE COTTAGE. FIRST-CLASS l!0 l.'!. ; Iarge Well-lleated Rooms; Modern Improvemeute. Electric Light. Terms , Reasonable . OUR PLATFORM: WE ARE PROTECTION ISTS, And want to see t he homes of the people protected f-atn fire. We deal in water pipe. WE ARE EXPANSION ISTS,, ; Awl want to see the people buy more land and build homes there on. WE ARE REPUBLICAN And want a moderate tariff on lumf r- ber that will redound to the benefit of the home builder. WE ARE DEMOCRATS, And want all the people to feel at liberty to Freely Trade with us. WE ARE POPULISTS, And want Uncle Sam to buy up all the railroads and help us out on our freight rates. . : WE ARE LUMBERMEN located at Southern Pines and asks for your trade. Yours truly, IRVING L. HAMLIN & CO. SHORT LOCAL MENTION. Mr. J. W. Bassett has gorie to Mt Carmel, Ct, his future home. Capt. A. M. Clarke attended the state Republican convention in Ra leigh this week. Johnson's Neutralizing Cordial cures all forms of Diarrhoea and Dys entery. 25c. Rev. Leslie O. Brooks and wife, of Bridgeport, Mass., are making a visit to Southern Pines. j' Mrs. W. S. Rice and Mrs. B. II. Randolph are with us again after vis iting several weeks at Columbia, S. C. NOTICE There will be no preach ing service at Congregational Church next Sabbath, May 6th: Pnion ser vices at Baptist Church at 10:45 a- m- Mrs. Wm. T. Geyer enjoyed a visit this week from her brother, Mr. Har ry Skilton, of New York. Mr. Skil ton came to say g jedbye before going to South America for an absence of one year or more. Mr. Herman Junge left Monday for New York where he will visit relatives before going to ' Washington State, where he expects to remain. He is a worthy young man and the Free Press will be pleased to know that he meets wih success. r' Lqs? ;. or Misplaced One t MZ strap! v?re the w black words AY G" Pollard &po, Cruder wiliro -7 ogive suitable reward by returning. to this office. " , : Mrs. Ida Hamilton Brazee left Southern Pines recently and has gone to the so called "Land of the Sky" Asheville, N. C. She was joined there by her mother from Philadel phia, and she reports they are very pleasantly located in rooms on Bailey street. Chas. II. Mebane, Esq., Supt. Pub lic Instruction for North Carolina, made us a pleasant call yesterday. He is busily engaged arranging for the teachers assembly which meets at Morehead City -June 12-17. All rail roads have given a rate of one fare plus $2.00 membership fee, and as the hotels have given a rate of $1.00 to the teachers and their friends, a good crowd is expected, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Sutherland and daughter, Miss- Vedah, have returned to their homes in Canandaiima, New York, after spending the winter with Sirs. Foster, at her handsome cottage Bennett street. No family visiting southern Pines ever gained more friends than the one above mentioned, and all who knew them regretted very much to have them go Miss Vedah was a great favorite with the young people, and Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland made good friends of everybody they met W. S. Musser, Millheini, Pa., saved the life of his little girl by giving her One Minute Cough Cure when she was dying from croup; It is the only harmless remedy .that gives immedi ate results. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grippe, asthma and alf throat and lung troubles. John sons Pharmacy. Johnson's Neutralizing Cordial for ; all bowel troubles. Better have a bot tle in the house. 25c. We regret the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank who have gone to Abbeville. N.O., where they intend to locate permanently. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smi ley who have had rooms at the Stanley Apartment house, have gone to Asheville, N. 0, where they intend spending the Summer. J. L. Packer who has been at the Blue cottage during the winter, has gone to Rich mond, Va., where he intends to spend a couple of weeks be fore going to his home at Corning, N. Y. Mr O. M. Palmer has de cided that Montana is equal ly as attractive as N. Caro lina and has bade his South ern Pines friends goodbye for 1 1 TIT 1 1 a wiiue. vie wish nun suc cess in his new pasture. IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. Theregular monthly meeting of the Executive Committee of the Im liiitix nt , g v metKfjtf the. resi-. dence of Mr. R. M. Couchiast Wed- nesdsy evening. There was a full attendance also some visitors, who are always welcome. The Arbor day committee reported the day observed March 17th by services by the school children, in the King's Daughters hall, The tiee committee repoited about two hundred trees planted, many of which were living. A com mittee of two ladies, Mrs. A. M. Fos ter and Mrs. R. M. Couch, was ap pointed to request the co-operation of the Station Agent, store keepers and citizens generally in keeping the streets free from papers and other rubbish. The week beginning May 21st, was suggested as Village clean ing week, when citizen are requested to rake up dead grass and leaves from the sidewalks in front of their prem ises. Mr. C. D. Tarbell was appoint ed to employ some one to gather the rubbish from the streets and place it il the barrels, at as little expense as 'possible. Mrs. L. M. Young resigned as treas urer, ana Mrs. uoucn was appuimcu in her place. Dr. Vonllerff favored the meeting with some practical re marks concerning the planting of trees and shrubs. The Society is in great need of funds and members are urged to pay their duos and gifts from others are so licited, "I had' stomach trouble twenty years ard gave up hope o' being cur ed till I beg n to use Kodol Dyspep sia Cure. It iins done me so much good I call it the savior of my life," writes W. R. .Wilkinson, Albary, Tenn. It digests what you eat. John son's Pharmacy. J. E. Judd D. D. S Southern Pirjes, lJ. G. Offers his professional services to the people of Southern Pines and sur rounding country. Office over Powell's Furniture Store. J. McN. Johnson, ATTORNEY flT.LKW, W Offers his services to the citizens oi Southern Pines and commenity. Ab stracts, deed, contracts and all office worK a specialty. 'DR, WM. LflSKER, SPECIALIST FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. Office Hours: 9 to 1 1 a. m. ; 2 to 4 p. m, Office in Mrs. Young's Cottage, Cor. Bennett Street and New Hampshire Avenue. EDGEKTON BEOS.. Livery 0 Sale Stable Good rigs with cartful drivers; gen tle saddle horses for ladies and gents, special attention given to beginners. Stabler? near Eepot. 'PHONE CULL NO. 86 PIANO FOR SALE. Apply to MRS. A. M. FOSTER, Bennett St, Southern' Pines.N.C. Splendid Remington typewriter for sale. Apply at this office. A..W. Macdonald of the Patriot, ' P'uturitTCoin.v paH li inursaay, . ; , ' 4. ...... The town election takes phce next Tuesday, and our 105 voters wilLJiave two or three sets of candidates to pick from. Mrs. W. T. Gejer left this week for a short visit to'her mother in Brooklyn, N. Y. Revival services will be commenced Saturday night at the Baptist cliurch at 8 o'clock. Preaching by Rev. Jno. T. Edmoridson, and it is expected to continue uninterruptedly during the week following, with services both in the day time and at night. Mr. Ed mondson who is to aid . Rev. G. L. Finch, the pastor, in these meetings has been engaged in a meeting at Chester, Pa., during the past week and has thus been detained from com ing on Thursday, as was announced heretofore. All christians in the towrt and vicinity are invited to take part, and all others are cordially invited to come. . Trinity CJhurch: Jimtowr. Rev. J. M. Mitchell, Pastor. Preach ing every 3rd Sunday-at 11 a. 111. ar.d 8 p. m.; prayer meeting every Thurs day night; Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. m. All are invited. "After suffering from severe dys pepsia over twelve years and using many remedies without permanent god I finally took Kodol Dyspeps'a Cure. It did me so much gocd I rec ommend it to everyone," writes L Watkins, Clerk and Recorder, Chilli cothe, Mo. It digests what you eat. Johnson 's Pharmacy. . . V ,1
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