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PRE VOL. i NO. 1. E. d. osmn, editor. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, NOVEMBER 8, 1901. $1.00 PER YEAR. THE FREE Southern Pines Sanitarium. DISEASES OF WOMEN. The marvelous advances of recent years in medical electricity leave no room to doubt that it will soon be considered criminal to subject any worn n to the knife before electrical treatment has been tried. If men f r one week were subjected to one-half the butcheries practiced on women, a shrie of protest would be heard all over the civilized world. The most eminent of medical editors, Dr. Guld, commenting on Presi dent McKinley s case, says: "An operation, no matter how slight, is always attended by danger, in spite of all the triumph of modern science and art." ON THE CONTRARY, Electricity is absolutely devoid of danger in experienced hands. It is not only safe, but painless. In fibroid tumors, the dread of every womitn, a cure can almost certainly be promised, and the medical journals now teem with reports i.f cancer also cured by this means. IN THE LESS SERIOUS But no less painful diseases of women its action is positively magicaL A few treatments will yield results that years of medication could not produce. Like in other diseases, though, the right kind of electricity must be used, in the right 'way. .and ip the right amount. We have earnestly studied this subject for'more than ten years, and we think our experience is worth something to you. address EDWIN SOUTHERN PINES. - Cottage Market, " FOR GOOD WESTERN MEATS, . ' FISH AND OYSTERS, GOTO S3- COTTAGE MA RKET, 'Phone i. Elliott & McQueen, j Hansfi and Sinn Paintinn. DECORATING, Graining, Paper Hinging and Hard Wood Finishing. Estimates furnished on work for any tlace in North Carolina, South Carolina or lrgima. Elliott & McQueen, Southern Pines. N. C. R. M Couch Sons & Co. General Feed Store. It AY, CORN, OATS, SHIPSTUFF. BRAN. CORN and OATS CHOP. WHEAT, RYE, ETC. BREAD AND PASTRY FLOUR, ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR, , CORN MEAL. STOCK A ND POULTRY CONDITION FOODS. . LIME AND CEMENT, WOOD. ('owner East Railroad Street & Connecticut Avenue. East of Freight Depot , FREE DELIVERY To All Parts of The City. GLADMON. M. D SUPERINTENDENT. - NORTH CAROLINA. J. L. GLADMON, PROPRIETOR. Southern Pines Hotel,' ACCOMMODATES 50 GUESTS. j Most convenient locality in town. Sanita ; ry plumbing, electric lights, hot and cold baths, terms, including heat and light; $2 TO $4 PER DAY, $7 TO $15 PER WEEK, According to size and location of room. Careful attention given to table and serv ice. Only hotel i) town with open (ires and sleeping rooms on ground floor. Long er porches than any other hotel in town. No consumptives will be received at this hotel. Phone 15. W. E, GILES. Proprietor. PARTNER WANTED. We have a very LIBERAL PROPOSI TION to make to some one who wishes to invest a small amount of capital where it will bring sure and large returns. COUCH & WELLS. Southern Pines. N. C. C. W. SHAW, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Attends to all business eonnscted with the office; writing deeds and mortgagee and abstract of titles a specialty. ' SWISS ' WATCHMAKER G. ADDOR At the old place on Bennett Street. , Thomas' old Hard svare Store. ; PILE-INE CURES PILES! Money refunded if it fails. SHOKT LOCAL MENTION. Nunnally's fine candies, Fresh at Johnsons Pharmacy. W. W. Haywood, of Tarboro, was a visitor during the week. Frank Rush of Asheboro, was a visitor this week. The Free Press and its editor both start a new year to-day. Mrs. C. J. G rover has taken rooms at the C. J. Brown residence. WANTED Good mason and plas terer. Apply to J. S. Reynolds, Southern Pines, N. C. Capt. B. H. Berry went to Wash ington last week for a ten days visit to his nephew. Lawrence Blue is now with the banking firm of Chas. T. Geyer & Sons. i The News Depot will carry a com plete line of the new North Carolina series school books. Harry Hilbert, who is spending the season here at the Newhall cot tage, paid us a pleasant call Friday. It takes all over town that sau sage, it you have not taken some call at once at Gladmon's Cottage Market. W. S. Sturgess of Honeoye Falls, N. Y., who spent last winter with us iif s artivea ior anctner season;- lie He made us a pleasant call yesterday. D. M. Sherrick of Harrisburg, Pa., who spent a season here two years ago, is expected next week to take a position with the PeopUs Cash Grocery. Mrs. E. H. Bristow of Winstead, Ccnn., has arrived for the season and has taken rooms with Mrs. E. M. Hayes on New York ave. Pleasant call this morning from H. D. Ward of PennYan, N. Y., who Has come to spend the season. He is stopping with the good people at Massachusetts cottage, Bennett street. Now notice! We have a fine tar soap, as good as Packers, for only ioc as a leader. Shampoo your hair and keep it free from dandruff. Sold only at Southern Pines Pharmacy. J. Langham and wife of Manor Sta tion, Pa., have arrived and have rooms at the Catliti cottage. Mr. Laugham is looking for a suitable lo cation for a cottage, and will build ; .during the season. j DR. R. L. MOORE. Of Greensboro, N. C, will be at Southern Pines Hotel, Monday, Nov. i ith, one day only. See him and have your eyes carefully examined and proper glasses adjusted and be able to read with comfort the long winter evenings. 0. A. , Mosher, representing ,the Port Byron, New York Chronicle, is stopping here for his health. He in formed a representative of this paper this morning that his first night in Southern Pines gave him something he had not had for fourteen months a good night's sleep and an appetite for breakfast. Tr. is tells the whole story. THURSTON & PARKER. CIVIL ENGINEERS, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. SOUTHERN PINES. - N. C. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. MRS. C. C. STEVICK, Massage and Swedish Movements, Special movements for chest develop ments. " , J. McN. Johnson, ATTORNEY AT LHW, Offers his services to the citizens of South ern Pines and community. Abstracts, deeds, contracts and all office work a specialty. Dr. Louis Fielding High, Having decided to locate here PERMANENTLY. Offers his professional services to the citizens of Southern Pines and the sur rounding country. Grove Cottage, BENNETT STREET, MRS. Z. M. REA. - Proprietress. HOMELIKE AND COMFORTABLE; Good service, convenient location and rates reasonable. House for Sale, ON BENNETT STREET. MRS. A. M. FOSTER. DRESSMAKING, All kinds of DRESSMAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING. MISS EDITH L. NEWTON, SOUTHERN PINES. - - - N. C. At Mrs. Foster's cottage. No. 2. Bennett Street, Kimball Cottage, SOUTHERN PINES, - - N. C. G. A. KIMBALL, PROPRIETOR. EXCELLENT BOARD FROM $7.00 TO $9.00 PER WEEK. BATH ROOM; SANITARY PLUMBING. Vermont Avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. City water on each floor. MRS- A. M. FOSTER The Newhall Cottage. Mrs. R, Sanderson, Proprietress. NEWLY FURNISHED. HOMELIKE AND COMFORTABLE. Prices Reasonable; Good Service Southern Pines; - N-C The most conveniently located'boarding house in town. ROUND TOP PINE BOARDING HOUS, Mrs. M. F. Utley. Proprietress. MANLY, N. C. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, NEWLY FURNISHED. The above house has been newly fur nished, renovated and put in first-class or der. Situated in the heart of the long leaf pine, thus giving the natural ozone direct from the trees. All home comforts; Bil liard tartar. Bates, Transient, $2' ".per dayt $5 to $10 per week.
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