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V J "jf PrrV rr t V VOL. 3. NO. 4. e. d. osun, editor. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, NOVEMBER 30," 1900. $1.00 PER YEAR. PRESS. E FREE SOUTHERN PINES SANITARIUM The Leading Institution of the South For the treatment of Chronic and Nervous Diseases. For circulars or other informa tion address " EDWIN GLADM.ON.M.D, Superintendent. Office hours for out door patients; .- 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone 61, P. O. Box 26. Southern Pines Hotel, ACCOMMODATES 50 GUESTS. Most convenient locality in town. Sanita ry plumbing, electric lights, hot and cold baths. Terms, including heat and light; .. ' HATES: $2 TO 4 PER DA Y, $7 TO $15 PER WEEK, According to size and location of room. Careful attention given to table and serv ice. Only hotel in town with open fires and sleeping rooms on ground floor. Long , er porches than any other hotel in town, No consumptives will be received at this PILLSBURY'S BEST, : PORCELAIN, THE BEST PASTRY FLOUR GRAHAM, Entire WHEAT AND RYE, THE VERY BEST BRANDS ON THE MARKET AND AT THE LOWEST, ... ; PRICES. SUGG & NEWTON, ALSO A GENERAL LINE OF FEED. " WOOD FOR SALE Clean pine and hard wood delivered on crder Call phone number 10 for prices Butchers & Farmers. TAKE NOTICE. 1 pay, cash for green hides, fur, sheep v vlt etc. 1 am connected witn one oi uo largest tanneries in the north and consequently can give you highest market prices. 1 A W1NESTINE, SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. ATTENTION! PINEY WOODS FRUIT AND DAIRY FARM On and after October 1st. 1900, will deliver pure fresh milk morning, and evening at the following rates: 1 Pt. perlay, - - - - 4c. 1 Qt. per day. 7 l-2c. 2 Qt3. or more per day, 7c. qt. Payments monthly, W, J. and G. P. YOUNG, REPAIR SHOP. FLOTJE Pennsylvania Avenue, Between Hufflnes and fiugles Stories. ' All kinds of light repairing done. Bicy cle Renairing and Electric Bells and Light Wiring are SPECIALTIES. Estimates of electric work cheerfully f urnUhed. I also carry a full line of bicy cle sundrie? and have wheels for sale or rpnt Call and see me. rent., cuia E Q C0UCIL SHORT LOCAL MENTION. Mr. I. H. Hall is with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adams from Canandaigua, N. Y., are with us again for the winter. When you want your Xmas presents don't forget to apply to N. D. Wells, the jeweler. ; Mr. G. C. Bates of St. Johnsville, N. Y., has taken a position with Johnson's Pharmacy for the season. Among the late arrivals are Mrs. O. O. Ware and daughter, Miss Kit tie, of Wilmington, Vt., also Mr. Frank Wheeler, Mr. Dougherty and Mr. Landan and wife cf Pittsburg. Mr. H. D. Sauls, from Thomaston, Conn., who was en route to Tampa; Fla., stopped over the first of the week to shake hands with his numer ous friends. He will stop with us again next spring. y Mrs. F. A. Reed and Master How ard Reed, , of Lakeville, " Cbnn . , and Miss M. E. Manson, Palmyra, Maine, have arrived for the winter and have rooms with Mrs. Brensinger, on Mas sachusetts avenue. Stop at Johnson 's Pharmacy and get a Coca Cola, , or a Chocolate Soda, or a glass of: milk after your walk. Tbc.m'meBAViitpiQii&iti.:, the rear ot the Piney Woods Inn is a great at traction to that hotel. The former, spring-hpuse has been rebuilt and painted white with green trimmings, presenting a very artistic appearance. Miss Flora Tarbell is home again after spending the summer in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. We are all glad to see her again. Mrs. S. H. Day, who has been spending some time in Washington is also with us again, to the delight of her many friends. You ran buy a beatiful 8 day oak man tel clock with a written guarantee for on ly 2.50 atN. D. Wells' jewery store. The charming yourg ladies of the O. G. S., entertained a number of their young gentlemen friends Tues day night at the residence of Dr. G. H. Sadelson. Good molasses can- dy, pulled each to his, or her, own liking, lent sweetness to the event, and everyone reports a very pleasant evening. ' Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leavitt, of Bradford, Vt., arrived Tuesday night. The many friends of the genial Doctor and his wife are glad to welcome them. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt will stop with thf ir son, Eugene Leavitt and Dr. and Mrs. Jones will have the Glen wood cottage. Don't use any of the counterfeits of De- Witts Witch Hael Salve Most of them worthless or liable to cause injury The original DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve is a ain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores, and skin diseases. Johnson's Pharmacy. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, conveniently located, or 1 will rent my entire house for the season ' MRSC J G ROVER, Railroad street and cor N Y ave See notice of card for Dr. Louis Fielding High. Fresh lettuce every week. C. T. Patch & Bro. Nunnallys fine candies fresh by ex press at Johnsons Pharmacy. A lady in Virginia writes to one of our prominent physicians to select her a lot to be paid for Jan. i. She made this request after looking at the views in the new booklet. Score one more good pcint for the proper kind of advertising. V CARD OF THANKS. ; I wish to express my sincere thanks to the people of Southern Pines and Pinehurst, for their many kindnesses and special attention during the last illness of . hiy wife. Such remem brances will ever be appreciated. Very Truly. M. McKinnon. Thanksgiving Day was a quiet one in Southern Pines, and nearly every one had turkey and cran berries. One of our market men, Mr. D. P. Kelly, sys he handled 63 turkeys, besides lots of other Rood things for a Thanksgiving Dinner, which fact convinces us that no one was able to starve to death, at least for 24 hours. We -publish elsewhere: tb bill of, fore J at the Southern Pines hotel, and as we had the pleasure of reading it at the proper time, we can say positively that its type told the truth and that the thirty eight guests at this hotel were filled with a good dinner. Please read the menu card elsewhere aid see the list. Miss Brown and Mr. MafTet, of Delta, Pa., arrived last evening. Miss Bnvvn will act as cashier for C.T. Patch & Bro., and Mr. Maf fet'eomes for his health. Capt. Lowe and family from Pennsylvania arrived this week. The stand-pipe for our water works is nearing completion. J. W. Elliott took in the Jack sonville Carnival and says things were lively down there. Our readers and advertisers will please note that we have changed our day of publication from Sat urday to Friday. Communications to insure insertion must reach the office bv 10 a. m. Thursday. There is no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of indigestion Hen ry Williams of Boonville, ind , says he suffered that way for years, till he com menced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and adds, "Now 1 .can eat. anything 1 like and all 1 want and sleep soundly every night"- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat Johnsons Pharm acy Edgerton Bros. have two trained bird dogs to let: also 20 nice horses. No charge for the dogs when you hire a team. There are lots of birds this year. Dr, J. Ernest Judd, DENTIST. SOUTHERN PINES, - - - N C. OFFICE HOURS, 9 a m to 1 p m. 2 p m to 5 p m. P O Box 193.. Telephone 9. Crown and bridge work a specialty. . Dr. Louis Fielding High, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. PRACTICE LIMITED TO TUBERCU LOSIS AND DISEASE OF NOSE AND THROAT, . J. McN. Johnson, . ATTORNEY RT LRW, Offers his services to the citizens of South era Pines and community. Abstracts, deeds, contracts and all office work: a specialty. Scientific Massage; and Swedish Movements. MRS. M. P. BARROWS, . . Northeast Cor Bennett St and Conn Ave NOTICE I Furnished Suites? Rooms Faucet of water with each suite. $110.00 first, and $100.00 second floor. Southern Pines, N. C, Alpha Lodge, No. 182. Independent Or- ider of Odd Fellows, 'meets every Tues day at 8 p. m., at Odd Fellows' Hall. All are invited. L. S. Johnson, Noble Grand A. M. Clarke; Secretary Southern Pines Lodge, No. 109, Knights of Pythias, meets every Friday night in their Castle Hair, Rail road Avenue, over Patch's store. All Knights are in vited to attend, Edwin Gladmon, C, C. W. D: Bruhn, Keeper of Records and Seal. GEO.H. LOCEY, ATTORNEY RT LM A ND NOT A RY PUBLIC. Attention given to legal business, to ex amination of titles and drafting of all pa pers connected with the execution of Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, Etc. Also connected with an office in Washinglon, D. C for practice befor.the Court of Claims for the prosecution of all claims for destruction of cotton or other prop erty or confiscation of the same the fund to be so distributed- amounting to ten million dollars. FOR RENT. A comfortable seven room cottage well and fully furnished and just renovated on Bennett street opposite my residence. For particulars annlv to MRS. CHARLES T. GEYER, LAFLEUR COTTAGE. , THE FREE PRESS IS ALWAYS ON SALE At th News Lepct. Wanted, a situation in a store in South ern Pines by a young man of 33, who owns and conducts a general store in Northern Vermont, but owing to ,the poor health of his wife wishes to reeide at Southern Pines for the winter. Will be ready for work Jan 1; is strong and well, uiider-. stands buying and selling of ull goods usually carried in a general store . Address. HE WA1TE, LEBANON, N H. 1 it ft : -vi 1 : v..-,. P in . -if , ;- ' - -A - ' L 1 l '"' s ' - , T) ' ,: - Stir i V 4 - 1 '
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