- r ; - - , 1 V, tv. 4 t ; 1 ' irv ir mv f K He; VOL: 2. NO. 28. . e. d. oslin, editor:. SOUTHERN, PINES, N.C, MAY 26, 1900. .00 PER YEAR. THE PRESS.' V SOUTHERN PINES SANITARIUM)! - CONDUCTED BY ,. y DR.' EDWIN .GLADMOK, ;? . . i FOR THE TREATMENT OFi CHRONIC A ND NERVOUS DISEASES, ' :, ' , INCLUDING ( DISEASES OF WOMEN, DISEASES OR THE TgOi$- AND -DISEASES OF. THE STOMACH, ETC, ' "fu vK' tt; . ut; ;4?est; Electrical pflances, meut; Dauis anu massage.;; v , t4, OFFICE fj . p,oBox -22.y '$L$ioh&3i; Southern Pines. House. ACGOlfMCMJES BCf&UESTS. i '.Terms, including' Heated .'ligh:v ;$24$4.00 per da.-Y , r. ' 'P'h $7,00 io$io$0'pef.week, According to size and .flocationu of : ''''":'. . room. - J'' .Careful attention gi vfl to.ia'Bip'arid . 'service. :.'.;.- '1SJ':S&: I v.bnly:liqtei'ii tioftw-itt pen fires and sleeping rppms pti gfoMa floor; ' . linger porches than Ja$y -.'other ho- 1 EIRST-(JLASS BOARD.- - J targe Well-Heated Rooms. . ' . ' ' C ' Modern Improvements; ' ' ' : - Electric JLight. . tv " : f ; Terms Reasonable. - ' EDGERTCU BU0S.. Liiw Stable: Good rigs yith careful drivers; gen . tie saddle Jors.es for ladies and gents. Special attention given to beginners. V - Stables near Deiot. FI10NE CELL NO, 36-. t ; ;f - : OUR PLATFORM: 'VE ARE PROTECTION ISTS, ' ' ' And want to see the homes of the people protected from fire. We deal in water pipe. ..WE ARE EXPANSION- ISTS, And want to see the people buy more land and build homes thereon- . (-i WE ARE REPUBLICANS And want a moderate tariff on lum ber that will redound to the benefit of the home builder Wfl 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. ' v':;- -v-.:v': WE ARE LUMBERMEN located at Southern Pines and asks for your trade. Yours truly, . IRVING L. HAMLIN & CO. SHORT LOCAL MENTION. Mr. John Shaw is attending the closing exercises of Buies Creek Acad emy this week. We have two gramophones for sale; apply at this office aqd get one on your own terms Mr. W. H. Giles has gone to New Briton, Ct, after spending the winter with his son, Mr. W. E. QileS, at the Southern Pines House. Do you use Formaldehyd for disin fecting your rooms? If ou do it is wek done. Ask' about it at Johnson 's Pharmacy. Prof: P? Elliott, of Reynoldsville, sre Thursday eve,t?fciil.te to Wadesboro where own instruments, tne.-echpse next Mon- day. He has a" 7 incl telescope. " Mr. H. E. Miles, in Company with his father, left Tuesday night for New Hampshire, after spending the winter with the Southern Pines people. They, were altogether pleased with their trip, and made many friends while here. .x , : . Mr. I. . L. Hamlin, of the firm of Hamlin Co., has been taking in tne iCharlotte Gala Week. Dr. G. H. Sadelson, of the Southern Pines" Pharmacy also took advantage of , the rftilro$i "and lopk aifter business matters. ,' ' he 0 1. his xvi uuowi villi; Mrs. Sarah Foster Greene, who has been visiting her mother Mrs. 'A. M. Foster, left Monday for Ando- ver, Mass., to spend the summer. Mrs. Greene has a very pleasant home in Brooklyn, but prefers to go further east for the summer. - ' ' Attention is called to the new and special ad of Mess. Ordway & Co. , in this issuerthey are offering a splendid 1 j -ie of goods and willsell them so chep that yop-can Irdly1 refuse to buy! Call X tliem at their store opposite thjptiecJepot. ' ; 'i gj'dred at the Southern Pines HoteiJj B. Batchlor, Raleigh, J. I, Poplin,''Fa3ttevitie, and Mrs. A. E. Blunck and son, Johnstown, N. Y. At present every room in the South- en Pines Hotel is engaged and mana ger Giles is enjoying a good season. J.'1 C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn. says, 'I cannot say too much for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cured what the "doctors called an incurable ulcer on my jaw, ' Cures piles and all skin diseases. Look out for worthless imitations. Johnson's Pharmacy. We refer you to the card of Mr. E. G. Couch, one of our most reliable yaung men, who is offering to fur nish you with the latest and most improved system of electric bells. He is also amply prepared for. all kinds of light repairing and will be pleased to consult with you if you heed things mended. ( Call on him next door to News depot. ." ' ' A" perfect disinfectant, easily ap plied, comparatively t inexpensive. That is Formaldehyed. Ask to see how it works. Johnson's Pharmacy. through Jpn'ep A prominent Astronomical party will arrive to-day from Boston and the following have been appointed a committee to meet them and how them proper courtesy: Mayor Glad mon, E. D. Oslin, H. L. Thurston, R. E. Geyer, Dr. W. P. Swett, W. F. Junge and S. S. Thomas. The Misses Brown, Miss Wilcox, Miss Smith, and Messrs. E. G. Couch and C, L,. ' Morehouse of the Literary Club, went to Pinehurst Thursday evening and through the courtesy of Prof. A. N. Skinner, of( the Naval observatory, were permitted to look the big telescopes. ? f the very busy institutions atoutnern i'mes just now is me crate factory of our good friend Mr. I, F. Chandler.' Berry, grape aud . peach crates are in great demand, and as every body isgoing to have a good crop of all fruits, Mrv. jChandler will necessarily have to hustle to fill all order;'. "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the finest pills I ever nsed. " D. J. Moare, Millbrooki Ala. They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles, Johnson's Pharmacy. Mr. J, ,M. Tyson will begin taking the census June i, and - you might as well begin making up your minds to answer all sorts of questions. If you get manied' the first day of June you nlkhave "to' hi ' .'single for to y?ars tii pre-accoml ng. to the' census , report A pleasant cal Thursday from Mrs. A. E. Blunck and son, of Johnstown, N. Y., who Were taking a peep at our section of country. Mrs. Blunck is the wife of A. E. Blunck proprietor of the Republican, daily, and Fulton County Republican" weekly, at Johns town, and will go as far as Atlanta on her southern trip., ' Messrs. W'i Bruhn and C. L. Hayes are put at Thaggard's Mill, and the fish are all out of the pond- by, this time. Wehve been promis ed accurate weights' 01 the largest ones caught, and no -""stretching the blan ket" abPut those 'getting away, and as friend Hayes says the bait will all come out of a tin can, we have hopes of being able to state the true facts in the case in our next issue. ' ' " Spring cleaning and perfect disin fecting now is the time. . Formalde hyd is what you want. Literature on the subject may be had for the ask ing at' Johnson's Pharmacy Miss Ida J. Brown, professor of English, at Shaw University, Raleigh, whose home is in Bangor, Maine, vis ited with Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Emory this week. Miss Charlotte Murray, Matron of Estey Seminary, Shaw University, has also been with Mr. and Mrs. Emory , this week, besides visiting Carthage and Jackson Springs J. E. Judd. D. D. S. Southern Pines, N- 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 RT LRW, Offers his services to the citizens of Southern pines and commenity." Ab stracts, deed, contracts and all office work a specialty, ' Electric Bells. Let me put a Systeri) of ELECTEIC BELLS IN YOUE HOUSE This Summer. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. All kinds of Light Re pairing done. . V" E. G. COUCH v - Next door to News Depot. K. OP P. LODGE ' NO. 103 The first anniversary of the above lodge was celebated at the Southern ; Pines Hotel last evening by a very -well attended banquet, ind at 9 o'clock the spacious dining ; parlors were thrown open to about 60 guests. Supper served,, Mayor-Vladmon as , No. h. Southern Pines , Iodge No.f ' 108 Df. Judd, ; No. 2. Music Mrs. Weaver arid Miss Kenerson. No. 3. One year of Pythianism in Southern Pines C. L. Hayes. No. 4. A good thing H. O. Parker . ' "No. 5. The Ladies M. J. Torbert. No. 6, Our visiting Brethren J. McN Johnson of Aberdeen. ' No. 7. Aberdeen Lodge Editor ' FOR SHERIFE. I most - respectfully announce my self a candidate for the office of sheriff, of Moore county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries and county convention. Very Truly, A. C. Campbell. May 17th, 1900. Ward H.' L. -E. D. Oslin. . W. Fagan. No. 8. 'Steenth. Thurston. No. 9. . The Press We believe the Pythians enjoyed this celebration to an unusual degree and their friends were happy in the fact that they were so fortunate as to ' be, present on such an occasion. While not wishing to detract from" any of the laurels won by the rapidly developing orators of Southern Pines, we believe that Dr. Judd, C. L. Hayes, H. O. Parker arid Lawyer Johnson have stepped up severs 1 rounds upon the ladder of fame, and are hold ing beacon-lignts to the rest of us who are clamoring for exaltation in oratorical eloquence. Mr. Elliott being absent friend Thurston has robbed him of his 'Steenth ward fame for the time be ing and as a competitor has gained a position worthy of special note. Manager Giles " and wife did them selves credit in making perfect prepa rations for the banquet carrying out every, detail to perfection. ' Dancing was commencedVat 11 o'clock and continued for some time. Mrs. Wea ver and Miss Kenerson are entitled to a vote of thanks for some good music so kindly furnished. ' - 6 is, L -. " 'if v r J ' 1 J -" . r.... . N ' ' '.- . , V ' - . . V f . " 'J . v - 4 -r-rrr1':-'.-" ir-

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