THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. THE MAGNOLIA, Pinehurst, N. C ROUTES FROM THE NORTH TO PINEHURST, N. G, AND COST OF TRIP. There are various ways of reaching Pinkhuhst whirh may be chosen according to Individual preference!)' boat or by nil rail. For one whose main object is to get to his journey's end with as little expenditure of time as possible the best route Is by rail. An evening train leaving New York (Pennsyl vania railroad) at U o'clock reaches Southern l'ines at 5.5.") the following night. A train leaving New York at 11 a. m., by Penn sylvania railroad, reaches Southern Tines at 4 a. m., which is somewhat early for comfort and convenience. The Old Dominion Line of steamers from New York, the Bay Line steamers from Baltimore, the Norfolk and Washington steamers from Washing ton, and steamers on the (Jape Charles route, ail stop at Portsmouth, Va., and connect with the trains for Southern Pines. The fare for round trip from New York City to Southern Pines, via Pennsylvania railroad, on any of these routes is sCoO and are limited fiom Nov. 1st to May 31st. Single fare 10.05. Passengers having through tickets, who desire to go bv train and avoid night travel, can leave New York at 11 a.m. (Pennsylvania railroad), checking baggage through to Southern l'ines, reach Richmond same evening at 8.5(, spending the night there, leaving Richmond at 'j.05 a. in. and arriving at Southern Pines at 5.55 p. in. One can go bv the Cape Charles route, leaving New York (Pennsylvania railroad) at 8 a. in., reaching Portsmouth at S.15 p. m., spend the night at Portsmouth or Norfolk, leave Portsmouth the following morning at U.20, reaching Southern Pines at 5.55 p. m. An afternoon may be spent in Washington by taking train from New York at 8.00 a. m. (Central Railroad of N. .1.), leaving Washington on the evening boat (Norfolk and Washington steamer) at 7 p. m., making close connections with train which leaves Portsmouth at D.20 a. m. and reaches Southern Pines at 5.55 p. m. BOSTON PASSENGERS. Passengers from Boston can procure round trip tickets, including transfer with baggage across New York City to Pennsylvania railroad, for 37.50. The train for this route leaves Boston at 1.03 p. m., and Southern Pines is reached at 5.55 p. in. t lie day following. Round trip tickets from Boston by" Fall River Line are $33, includ ing transfer with baggage in New York City. The tine steamers of the Merchants & Miners Company leave Battery wharf, Boston, at 2 o'clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, et-unectiiur at Portsmouth, Va., with the Seaboard Air Line railroad. By this route a passenger leaving Boston, say on Tuesday, would reach Southern Pines Thursday at 5.55 p. in., having forty hours at sea. Round trip tickets, $31.75, including meals and berth in stateroom on the steamer. The Pinehurst Electric Railroad con nects with all trains at Southern Pines after Nov. 1st. Aberdeen & Asheboro R R TLMK TABLE. In effect October 1, 1807. MlUTllIiOlM). SOUTIIHOL'NH. No. 42. No. 41. Lv '.rJOa. in. Aberdeen Ar 4 25 p. in. 5150 Pinehurst Lv 4 05 10 15 West Knd 3 35 Jo 45 Eagle Springs 3 00 11 15 Candor 2 30 Ar 11 45 P.iscoe 2 00 Lv 1 20 p. in. Biscoe Ar 12 55 150 Star 12 40 2 05 Ether 12 20 2 20 Steeds 12 05 2 45 Ashbury 11 50 a. in. 3 05 Seagroves 1130 3 40 Presnalls 10 55 3 50 Ulah 10 45 Ar 4 20 Asheboro Lv 10 15 TROY BRANCH. Lv 115 p.m. Biscoe Ar 12 40 p.m. Ar 1 55 Troy Lv 12 00 m. A. F. P,v;k, President. J. R. Pa;k, Superintendent. Carthage Railroad TIME TABLE. In effect October 1, 185J7. Lv Curriesville, Ilannon, Ar Carthage, Lv Carthage, Kelly's Ar Cameron, kastbocnd. No. 38. 8 15 a. m. 8 27 !) 00 No. 5. 2 40 p. in. 3 00 4 00 4 20 4 32 5 00 WIOSTBOCM). No. 4. No. 41. Lv Cameron, it 55 a. in. 5 40 p. in Kellv's, 10 20 ;:50 Ar Carthage, 10 40 G 45 Lv Carthage, 12 20 p. in. Ilannon, 130 Ar Curriesville, 1 50- Schedule trains on Carthage road make close connections at Cameron with R. & A. trains go ing north and south. W. C. PETTY, Manager. To Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Athens, W il mington, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Nashville, and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washing ton, Norfolk, Richmond. Schedule in Effect Feb. 7, 181i7. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv New York, Penn. U.K., 11 OOani U OOpin Philadelphia, " 112pm 12 05am Baltimore, " 315pm 2 50am Washington, " 4 40pm 4 30am Richmond, A.C. L., 8 50pm OSaiii Norfolk, S. A. L., 8 35pm U 05am Portsmouth, 8 45pm 0 20am W eltlon, " 11 28pm 11 65pm Ar Henderson, " 2 5bani 1 3i)pm Ar Durham, " t? S2ani t Wp Lv Durham, t i0Pi tH !"' ArRaleigh, " 2 16am 3 34pin Sanford, " 3 35am 5 03pm Southern Tines, " 4 22am 5 55pin Hamlet, " 5 10am G 63pm Wadesboro, " 5 54am 8 11pm Monroe, 0 43a m 12pni Ar Charlotte, 8 30am 10 25pm Ar Chester, 8 loam 1U 47pm Lv Columbia, C. N. & L. It. It., tjHMpiii Ar Clinton, S. A. L., U 45am 12 lOain Greenwood, " 10 35am 1 07ain Abbeville, " 1105am 1 40a m Elberton, " 12 07pm 2 41am Athens, " 1 15pm 2 45am Winder, " 150pm 4 30am Atlanta, (Central time) 2 50pm 5 20am NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No. 38. Lv Atlanta(Cent time)S.A.L.,12 OOn'n 7 50pm Winder, " 2 40pm 10 42pm Athens, " 3 lOpin 1120pm Kiberton " 4 15pm 12 33am Abbeville, " 515pm 140am Greenwood, " 5 41pm 2 00am Clinton, " 6 34pm 3 05a in Ar Columbia, C.N. & L. R. It., t7 ooam Lv Chester, S. A.L., 8 13pm 4 33am Ar Charlotte, 10 25pm 8 30am Ly" Monroe, " U 40pm 6 05a in Hamlet, 11 23pin 8 15am Ar Wilmington " 5 30am 12 30pm Lv Southern Pines, " 12 14am y 20am Italeigh, " 2 16am 1135am Ar Henderson, " 3 28am 1 00pm Ar Durham, " t' 32ani f4 0!)pm Lv Durham, f5 20pm fll 10a in Ar Weldon, " 4 55am 3 00pm Richmond, A. C. L., 8 15am 6 50pm Washington, Penn. R. It., 12 31pin 11 10pm Baltimore, " 143pm 12 48am Philadelphia, " 3 50pm 3 45am New York, - " 6 23pm 6 53am Portsmouth, S. A. L. Norfolk, " 7 20am 7 50am 5 50pm 6 05pm Daily, fiddly Ex. Sunday. JDaily Ex. Monday, Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Siiecial, Solid Yeslibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers and Coaches between aslungton and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Ches ter, s. C. Nos. 41 and 38. "The S. A. L. Express," Solid iram, coaches and J'uiJinan Sleepers between Portsmoutli and Atlanta. Company Sleepers be tween Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate connections at At lanta for Montgomery-, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nnsh- vine, lueinpnis, niacon, norma. E. ST. John, II. W. B. Glovkk, ice-Pres. As Gen'l Mgr. Trallic Manager. V. E. McBkk, T. J. Andkuson, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Agt (JEXEKAL OFFICES, PORTSMOUTH, VA. PINEHURST ELECTRIC RAILROAD. On and after November 1, 185)7, the Pinehurst Electric Cars will run as follows: Leave Pinehurst 8.30, lo.3(), a. m.; 1.45, 3.15, 5.00, p. m. Leave Southern Pines 0.20, h.45 a. m.; 2.30, 4.00, 6.00, p. in. Special trips will be made at night when nec essary. The' 0.20 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. trips will make connections with trains from the north. Freight car. PINEHURST TOST OFFICE. MAIL SCHEDULE. Arrival. Departure. 10.30 A.M. 8.00 A.M. 7.00 l'.M. . 4.30 p.m. Office llouus: 7.30 A.M. to 8.00 P.M., Sundays excepted. Domestic Money Orders issued and paid. Let ters may be registered to nearly all parts of the world. R. M. COUCH Postmaster. W PP W ifeiiaiiiii cfi - v i i -4 - Rates, $8,00 to $J200 per Week. THE MAGNOLIA is now open under the game inamigciniMit as last winter, Mr. J. L. Pottle, who has had more than twenty years experience as pro prietor of The Highland House, Jeflerson Highlands, X. II. This house is modern in all appointments ; steam heat throughout, open tires in all public rooms and several of the chambers, electric lights, bath rooms, the best of riinnin water and perfect sanitary arrangements. The cooking will be done by one of the best of Northern cooks.' The table will be supplied with good food, well cooked and neatly served. No pains will be spared to make it homelike and pleasant for all guests. For information, address J. L. POTTLE, Pinehurst, Moore Co., N. C. MINERAL SPRINGS TOWNSHIP, CHURCH DIRECTORY. Culuke Phksbvtekian Church. Pastor, Rev. C. II. Dobbs, of Carthage. Preaching ser vice the first Sabbath in December, at i p. in. Jackson Springs Prkshytkrian Church. Pastor, Rev. W. R. Coppedge of Rockingham. Preaching service the third Sabbath in each month, at 11 a. in. Bkulaii Hill IJai'tist Church. Pastor, Rev. Hugh Ingraham of Candor. Preaching ser vice at 2 p. in. the fourth Sunday in each month; other Sundays, prayer meeting at 3 p. in. Dkki' Crkek Baptist Church. Pastor, Rev. Hugh Ingraham of Candor. Preaching ser vice every fourth Sabbath in each month, at 11 a. m. Pine Ridge Union Sunday School. Meets every Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. in. Superintend ent, M. A. McDonald; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles Wicker; Teachers, Duncan Black, J. I. Hawley, Etta Wicker; Choirister, Alexander McDonald. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Pine Ridge Farmers' Alliance. Meets at the Pine Ridge school house the first Saturday in every month, at 2 p. in. Ollicers : President, Dan iel Blue; Secretary, C. L. Wicker; Lecturer, 1). 11. Bunnell. Pine Bidge Intellectual Improvement Society. Meets at Pine Ridge schoolhouse every Friday at 7 o'clock p. m. Ollicers : President, P. 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