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THE FREE PRESS. VOL. 7 NO. 21. E- OSUN, Editor. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. MARCH 1(1 1905. $1.00 PER YEAE. DR. J. ERNEST JUDD, DENTIST. Crown and Bridgs Work Specialist. Office Railroad Street. LIVE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS DISHED UP BY THE SPOONFUL FOR FREE PRESS READERS, Mrs. A. 0. L uifinan left a fovv days ago to attend the bedside of hor son, who is sick in Pitts burg. We are pleased to know that Dr. L. F. High, who has been through a difficult operation at Johns-Hopkins, has been report ed as passing through the ordeal safely. The many friends of Mrs. Charles T. Geyer will wish her a pleasant visit across the water, as she sailed from New York last Tuesday for a trip to Naples, ac companied by her niece, Mins Engs. Do not forget the date Tues day, March 21 for the Dees trick Skule." Due notice will be given for the place. Popular prices and a goo i time is in store. Make a note of it now. Dr. Foss will preach Sunday morning at the Congregational Church. lie will leave early next week to attend the Phil adelphia Conference of which he is a member. While there he will consult his physienns and decide whether to resume his work in the city or leturn to Southern Pines and finish the season. Mrs. Elliott entertained the members of the Euchre Cub very handsomely Tuedy p. m. at the residence of Miss Bii'ler. The prizes were awarded 1st Mrs. Leon St John, 2nd Mrs. Milligan, 3rd Mrs. Loner, con solation Miss Ileizraann. After the distribution of the regular prizes a table full of packages was brought in and each one, invited to take one as a souvenir and that one package contained n special prize, Mrs Schwartz was the lady who se ectd the lucky package. Alter this tun was over a very dainty lundi was served. Mrs. Milligan entertain1- Friday Mar. 17 at the Opera ! ouse. Mr. M. B. Bates, of Pitsburg, Pa. came down and spent Sun day with his wife at LaFleur Cottage. House for rent for short time unfurnished, apply to S. E. Blackburn, Southern Pines, N. C. For Sale Four building lots. Corner Bennett St. and Vermont Ave. Call on John Retting Mt Vernon House or L. P. French Real Estate Agt. Services at the Baptist Church Sunday at 11 a. m. Pastor's subi'ect. The true nature and V reasons for religons considera tion. Text Isa. :2. Evening at 7.30 Subject : The Lords goodness. It was a mistake in type last week which made us say that the proceeds from the Fobru ry 22ud entertainment amou -ed to only $S 35 ; the amount should have been $10 5. We cheerfully make this correction. Miss Sallie Burt, of Prov idence, R. I. one of our mo-t popular winter visitors, occu pied a priv-ttw lox at the theater, Tuesday evening as did also Mrs. C. H Everett, of the same city.'-'They a:- soiiie of 'mi most prominent visitors this season. Stop Coughing! Why cough so much when, for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, you can have almost instant relief? Our COMPOUND SYR. WHITE l'INE and TAR is simply IT when there are coughs to be cured. There is nothing- "just as good" at any price. Especially do we recommend it in La Grippe coughs. Sold only by CAROLINA PHARMACY, W E. BARKER, Prescriptionist, E C FLINT, Proprietor. None genuine .without the pine tree on label. The Reason We Sell SO MUCH OF OUR Southern Pines Cough Remedy Is that we are so particular about what goes into it and how it is made. Every ingredient must be of the freshest; ever)' measure must be exact; the handling and bottling must be most carefully done. AND IT CURBS COUGHS- That is more than can be said for many of the advertised remedies. It isn't an anodyne to give a temporary relief where the underlying trouble should bo removed, but a combination of expectorants which clears the air pas sages, relieves congestion and prevents all tendency to development of bron chitis, pneumonia and consumption. 25c a bottle. Johnson's Pharmacy. 1 Soms Prominent Visitors. The pleasing countenances of a trio of prominent visitors penetrated the innermost depths of this den Tuesday, and reminded us that Tarrytown, N. Y., and Waterbury, Conn., were not to be omitted from future considera tion. They were John II. Murray, a prominent real estate dealer from Tar rytown, N. Y.; John Hirney, a whole soul visitor and E. M. Houghton, a'jewe'erof Waterbury, Conn. They are having a good time hunting for pi.stiint:-, ai d are enjoying as much sunshine and fresh air as any one else. Other visitors arriving and reg istering at the Prospect Htfuse are John S. Huntress, Rut'and, Mass.; Alfred Watts, Boston- Chas, Hough ton; Rutland, Mass.; Alfred S. Jod rey, Halifax, N. S. and Jas. J. Rus sell, Pea body, Mass. .J..J..J. ... .5. .$..5. .j. .j. .. .$..3.. .$... .j. 4.-;. II If i if 'i -v II- JI BROAD STREET PHARMACY, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue and Broad Street. Phfne 54. Largest and Best Equipped Drug Store in Southern Pines. Complete in every partic ular, Huyler's Candies. ! W D PATTERSON Pharmacist and .General Manager JJL THOMPSON Assistant Manager m m mi m mmmmmsmm GO TO THE CITY MARKET -FOR THE IJEST OF- Dr. Foss to Lecture again. In compliance with many requests Dr. Foss has decided to give another Lecure 011 Tues day evening, March 28th. The supject of the Lecture will be, "Up the Ladder ; or the Man that Gets There." This Lecture lias been given many times in several states and lias met with great favor. It is of a more popular nature than the former Lecture. CHAS. W. BARRETT, Architect, Raleigh, - - N. Caolina. Author Colonial Southern Homes. FRESH MEATS, OYSTERS & F!SH. UY OUi: COliXKD ISIiEF. 1 nf E I. L. Hamlin. H.W.PATTERSON EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN, Is now with I). A. Wilson, - Watchmaker, Cor. Broad St. ani enn. Ave. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, SHINGLES AND LATHS, LIME AND CEMENT, SHERWIN WILLIAMS' PAINTS AND OILS, Some of the best on the market. DOORS WINDOWS AND SASH. Careful Attention to all orders, W I STUART, Corner Broad Street and Conn Ave D, F, MCADAMS, PRACTtCtt PLUMBER FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONA BLE PRICES. Office Municipal Building Cor. Broad St, and New Hampshire avenue The Lakeview Hotel Is now open for guests under the management of Mrs. M. Etta Powers. The location is a splendid one, and a visit to this new and beautiful section makes a splendid trip. Rates on application.
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