7 L THE FREE PRE VOL. I NO. 5. e. d. oslin, editor. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, DECEMBER (i, 1901. $1.00 PER YEAR. w vs.. Southern Pines Sanitarium. .DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS. . " Dyspepsia' siniplv means "di'Ticult diwstion," either of the stomach or how el s : but this ili cultv miy he of an hundred different decrees and variety. While in souk; cises tlie stomach alone seems a lected, and in others' the hows nhme. the truth is that the di ferent parts of the diges tive tract are so intijitoly connected that trouble in one part soon mani fests itself in other parts. IT IS BUT A FEW YEARS Ago that the principal remedy of physicians in these diseases was pepsin or something similar. Modern methods f treatment are entirely different. When digestion is not thorough and complete, the remainder of the food is prone to dec mpose. This decomposition gives rise to. various kinds of gnses, and the lining membrane of the stomach becomes coated with catarrhal products. In advanced cases the gastric cells atrophy and dis appear. NOW IT SEEMS NATURAL In such cases, instead of mixing medicine with this putrid mass, to thor oughly wash the stomach When this is done it will often be found that Nature then completes the cure. In intestinal indigestion the same principal of treatment applies. Another advantage of this lavage treat ment is that the water may be medicated with appropriate remedies and its action gotten just where it is needed. In this institution electricity is" extensively used in the treatment of these diseases. By properly - fash ioned electrodes the water in both stomach and bowel washes is impreg nated with electricity, and the entire surface comes under its beneficent influence. ADDRESS EDWIN SOUTHERN PINES, Cottage Market, FOR GOOD WESTERN MEATS, . FISH AND OYSTERS, GO TO 3. cottage market, 'Phone i. Elliott & McQueen. House and Sign Painting, DECORATING, Graining, Paper Hanging and . Hard Wood Finishing. Estimates furnished on work for any place in North Carolina, South Carolina or Virginia. Elliott & McQueen SOUUieni X'Uiea. ii. v. R.M Couch Sons & Co. General Peed Store. WAV P.ORNT O ATS. SHIPSTUFF, BREAD AND PASTRY FLOUR, ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL. STOCK AND POULTRY CONDITION FOODS. LIME AND CEMENT, WOOD. rpvpR East Ra'lroad Street (xrneb fcAfu & Connecticut Avenue. East op 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. 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 S15 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 nniYhp.s than nnv other hnrl i No consumptives will be received at this W. E, GILES, Proprietor. FOll SALE. ) Large family horse, kind and per fectly safe for ladies to drive; also har ness "nd top buggy nearly new. Call or address, Dr. Lasker Cottage. Southern Pines, N. C. i i i,n Messrs. Carrington and Carrington frcm Baltimore, who were here hunt ing last week were delighted with their trip and say we have lots of game in adjoining territory. McQueen & Elliott ga' e them special attention and showed them where the birds live. F. B. Thomas for a long time in business in this place, and one of our popular young men, died Tuesday Dec. 3, in the City hospital of New York. About five weeks ago he was taken ill and was carried to the hos pital where it was discovered that he had typnoia lever, .from then until the time of his death he constantly failed. SHORT LOCAL MENTION. Geo. Graves of Carthage was in town on business Thursday. Fine Picture Frames made to order, at J. N. Powell's. Dr. W. A. Monroe of Sanford spent Wednesday evening in town. The K. of P's. hold their semi an nual election of officers to-night. Miss Grace Hunter of Newport News, left for her home Monday night. H. L. Thurston after spending a few days in town returned to Lincoln ton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Johnson, of Rochester, N. H., are expected to ar rive to-night. Cardin ales full sized clear Havana cigar. We sell them for 5 cts. The News Depot. Mrs. M. A. Mason, of Watkins Glen, N. Y., is at the Newhall cottage for the winter. The K. P's are hard at work on their new play to be given some time in December. ' Nice line of home made candy at A S. & L. P. Ruggles. Choice va rieties. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Parker and son Charles, are moving to tr eir old quar ters at Stringer's to-day. A pleasant call ' this morning from Mr. H. A. Catlin, who has come to spend the season in our town '' ' ', Thefkadies Aid Society of th Con gregational church, will give a Chick en Pie dinner on New Year's day. H. O. Parker spent Tuesday in Pinehurst surveying for a new loca tion cf the trolley line to the Carolina. The new gasoline lamp near the postoffice is appreciated by every one. A few more about our business square would look well. The freight depot has been moved back to make room for a new side track, thus greatly improving our freight service. Mr. E. G. Couch, one of our popu lar young men, has gone to Jackson ville, Fla., where he has a position for the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Leland of Gard ner, Mass., Mrs. S. J. Aldridge and Miss Susan C. Aldridge of Rome, N.Y. were visitors at the Experimental Farm a few days since Sheriff Jones will be here next Mon day afternoon and 1 ight for the last time this year to collect County and State taxes. This is also the List month for the payment of your town taxes. The City Telephone Co. has added the names of the Pineshire Sanitarium, Dr. L. F. High, Supt., and G. W. P. Jerrard to its list of subscribers this week. The prompt addition of every new business man to the list of sub scribers, speaks well for the service we are receiving. ' Mr. and Mrs. .H G. Phelps, Miss Bronson, Drs. E. L. Bealeand J. V. E. Winnie have returned to their homes in Sidney, N. Y. We regret that they did not remain with us for the winter as intended. F. T. Wheeler and wife and Mrs. H W. Smith will remain in the Lasker cottage. THURSTON & PARKER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. SOUTHERN PINES. - N. C. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, Pineshire Sanitarium, FOR TnBERCULOSIS AND DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS; DR. LOUIS F. HIGH, Supt. The usual hours for consult atiori for per sons not residing in the house Till be ob served. DR. W. P. SWETT. OFFICE HOURS. 10 TO 12 A M. 4 TO 6 P. M. INHflLflTORY ; ' ' 10 TO 12 A. M. 3 30 TO 5 30 P. M. Dr. K. M, Ferguson OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SER VICES IN GENERAL PRACTICE To the people of Southern Pines and surrounding country. Is also prepared to make chemical, microscopical and bacte riological examinations tor practitioners, as aids to diagnosis and treatment. COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT. Rooms over the Hardware store with modern improvements t let. Apply to 'S S. THOMAS, Brick Hard ware Store, Railroad Street. FnrvSqlp nr Rpnf ,1 Ui WUIV VI I I VIII. FURNISHED COTTAGE. Six Rooms City Water desirable localitv. Apply to I. H. HALL, Southern Pine, N. C, Glen View Cottage, NICE ROOMS AND EXCELLENT TABLE, MODERATE TERMS. South Bennett Street. MiSS KEUvER. 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, Grove Cottage, BENNETT STREET, MRS. Z. M. RE A, - Proprietress. HOMELIKE AND COMFORTABLE; Good service, convenient location and rates reasonable. 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. 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.

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