THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK.
7
ROUTES
FROM THE
NORTH TO
PINEHURST, N. C
"Queen of Sea Routes"
BETWEEN THE
North and South.
It-.''
J AND COST OF THE TRIP.
TO ALL POINTS
North, South and Southwest
Schedule in Effect Nov. 5, 1899.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 403. No. 41.
I v New York, Penn. K.R. ll 00am 9 00pm
Washington, " 5Pm 430am
KiHimond, A.C.L., 00pm 9 Mam
jTportsnioiitli, S. A. L., 8 45pm 9 20am
Ar WeMo", H 10pm 11 43am
Hcimuthoii, laStoim 135pm
Kalelgh, 2 22nm 8 86pm
South- Pines, 4 27am 6 00pm
Hamlet, 5 14am 7 00pm
Lv Wilmington, 3 05pm
Ar Monroe, BSam U 12pm
ArC'liiirlotte, 8 00am 10 25pm
Ar Chester, 8 13am 10 55pm
Greenwood, 10 45am 112am
Athens, 1 24pin 3 48am
Atlanta, 3 50pm 6 15am
NORTH BOUND.
No. 402. No. 38.
Lv Atlanta, S. A. L., 1 00pm 8 50pm
Ar Alliens, 3 08pm 1105pm
Greenwood, 5 40pm 140am
Chester, 7 53pm 4 08am
Monroe, 9 30pm 5 45am
Lv Charlotte, 8 20pm 5 00am
Ar Hamlet, ll 10pm 7 43am
Ar Wilmington, 12 05pm
Ar Southern Tines, 12 02am 9 00ani
Halelgli, 2 03am 1113am
Henderson, 3 2(!am 12 45pm
Wcldon, 4 55am 2 50pm
Portsmouth, 7 25am 5 20pm
Ar Richmond, A. C. L.. 8 15am 7 20pm
Washington, Tenn. 11. R., 12 31pm 11 20pm
New Yrk, 6 23pm 6 53am
l)aily.
t Daily Ex. Sunday.
Nos. 403 and 402.-"The Atlanta Special,"
Solid Vestibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers and
Coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also
Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Char
lotte, X. C.
os. 41 and 38.-"The S. A. L. Express," Solid
Train, Conches and Pullman Sleepers between
Portsmouth and Atlanta.
Itoth trains make immediate connections at At
lanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans,
Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash
ville, Memphis, Macon, Florida.
For Tickets, Sleepers, etc., apply to
H. s. Lkaui), t. P. A., z. P. Smith, C. T. A.,
Ynrborough House, Raleigh, N. C.
'. S. WAiNwuitiiiT, Ticket Agt., Southern Pines.
K. s-r. j
Traffic Manager.
L. 8. Allen,
Gen'l Pass. Agt.
GENERAL OFFICES, PORTSMOUTH, VA.
OHN. If W Tl P.loirvn
res.4v Gen'l Mgr,
v- K. McBek,
Uen'l Superintendent.
IMXKHUKST POST OFFICE.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
In effect November 1, 1898.
'failure-Mails close. Arrival.
Jo a.m. North & South 10.15 a.m. South
,y " orth 10.30 North & South
...him. South 4.30 p.m. North
4 in North & South 7.00 North
n,1IJi('f!,nterecl MaUs are dispatched at 9.00 a.m.
p. m., and received at 10.15 A. m. and 4.30
1 M., only.
Office Hours: 7.30 a. m. to 8.00 p. m.; Sundays
1,1,1 holidays 10.00 to 11.00 A. m., 7.00 to 7.30 P. M.
Domestic Money Orders Issued and paid. Let
world ay beregi8terecl to "early all parts of the
C. I). BENBOW, Postmaster.
THERE are various ways of reaching
Pinehurst which may be chosen ac
cording to Individual preference by boat
or by all 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
(Pennsylvania railroad) at 9 o'clock
reaches Southern Pines at 5.55 the follow
ing night.
A train leaving New York at 11 a. m. by
Pennsylvania railroad, reaches Southern
Pines 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 Wash
ington steamers from Washington, and
steamers on the Cape Charles route, all
6top 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 $'20.50
and are limited from Nov. 1st to May 31st.
Single fare $16.05.
Passengers having through tickets, who
desire to go by train and avoid night travel, can leave New York at 11 a. m. (Pennsylvania railroad)
checking baggage through to Southern Pines, reach Richmond same evening at 8.56, spending the
night there, leaving Richmond at 9.05 a. m. and arriving at Southern Pines at 5.55 p. m.
One can go by the Cape Charles route, leaving New York (Pennsylvania railroad) at 8 a. m. reach
ing Portsmouth at 8.15 p. m., spend the night at Portsmouth or Norfolk, leave Portsmouth the fol
lowing morning at 9.20, 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. J.), leaving Washington on the evening boat (Norfolk and Washington steamer) at 7
p. m., making close connestions with train which leaves Portsmouth at 9.20 a. m. and reaches South
ern 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. in., and Southern Pines Is reached at 5.55 p. m. the day following. Round trip tickets from Boston
by Fall River line are $33, including transfer with baggage in New York City.
The fine steamers of the Merchants & Miners Company leave Battery wharf, Boston, at 2 o'clock
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting at Portsmouth, Va., with the Seaboard Air Line
railroad. By this route a passenger leaving Boston, say on Tuesday, would reach Southern Pinec
Thursday at 5.55 p. m., having forty hours at sea. Round trip tickets, $31.75, including meals and
berth in stateroom on the steamer.
Tlie Piiielmrst Electric Railroad connects with all trains at Southern IMiicn
after November 1st.
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Chti
Aberdeen & Asheboro R. R.
TIME TABLE.
In effect Jan. 3, 1899.
Lv Aberdeen
Pinehurst
West End
Eagle Spring
Candor
Ar Biscoe
Lv Biscoe
Star
Ether
Steeds .
Ashbury
Sea grove
Michfleld
Dewey
Ulah
Ar Asheboro
NORTHBOUND.
No. 8.
6 15 p m
6 35
6 55
7 20
7 40
7 55
7 00am
713
7 25
7 45
7 55
810
8 25
8 32
8 45
9 00
Lv Asheboro
Ulah
Dewey
Michfleld
Seagrove
Asbury
Seeds
Ether
Star
Ar Biscoe
Lv Biscoe
Candor
Eagle Springs
West End
Pinehurst
Ar Aberdeen
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 41.
10 00 a m
10 15
10 30
10 40
10 55
11 10
11 30
1145
12 00 m
12 10 p m
1 00
130
2 00
2 35
3 05
3 25
Troy Branch.
WEST BOUND.
NO. 11.
Lv Biscoe 12 30 p m
Troy 1 10
Wndeville 2 10
Ar Mount Gilead 2 30
EAST BOUND.
No. 10.
Lv Mount Gilead 9 30 a m
Wadeville io w
Trov 11 00
Ar Biscoe H 40
Nos. 41 and 42 will meet at Biscoe,
No. 42.
9 00 a m
9 25
9 50
10 20
10 45
1100
12 15 p m
12 35
. 12 50
105
1 15
1 35
145
155
210
2 25
No. 7.
3 30 p m
3 45
4 00
410
4 20
4 35
4 45
4 55
5 05
5 15
6 35 a m
6 55
715
7 40
800
8 20
No. 9.
7 00 a m
740
8 40
900
No. 12.
5 00 a m
5 20
600
6 30
II. A. Page,
President.
J. R. Page,
Superintendent.
Carthage Railroad.
TIME TABLE
In effect October 1, 1899.
No. 38. No. 1.
A. M. A. M.
Lv 9.35 Ar8.45
10.00 Lv8.05
Ar 10.20 8.00
Lv 10.40
11.05
11.25
Ar 11.40
Cameron
Kelly
Carthage
Carthage
Mooshaunee
Parkewood
Hallison
No. 2. No. 41.
P. M. P. M.
Lv5.40 Ar4.40
6.05 Lv4.12
Ar 6.20 4.00
Ar 1.00
Lv 12.25
12.10
12.00
Trains on Carthage Railroad make close con
nections with R. & A. trains No. 38 and 41 at
Cameron, and the Durham & Charlotte Railroad
at Hallison.
W. C. PETTY, Manager.
PINEHURST ELECTRIC RAILROAD.
On and after November 1, 1899, the Pinehurst
Electric Cars will run as follows :
Leave Pinehurst 8.00, 1C.30 a. m.;
1.45,3.15,5.00 p.m.
Leave So. Pines 9.20, 11.45 a. m.;
2.30, 4.00, 6.00 p. m.
Special trips will be made when necessary, by
arrangement with superintendent.
The 9.20 a. m. and 6.00 p. m. trips from South
ern Pines will make connections with trains from
Mie north.
HOME MADE BREAD
Can be obtained at the store.
Cooked Meats and Pastry should be
Ordered the day before needed.
MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS. CO.
STEAMSHIP LINES
BETWEEN
Baltimore, Boston, Norfolk, Newport
News, Providence, Savannah.
Steamers New, Fast and Elegant.
Accommodations and Cuisine
Unsurpassed.
Best Way to Travel Between New Eng
land and the South
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER.
A. M. Graham, Agent, Boston, Mass.
J. W. McCloskey, Agent, Providence, R. 1.
R. II. Wkioht, Agent, Norfolk, Va.
J. C- WHITNEY.T.M. W. P. TURNER, G. P. A.
GENERAL OFFICES t
214 E. German St., Baltimore, Md.
Pinehurst
Livery Stable
Well equipped with first
class turnouts of various
kinds. Fine riding and
driving horses, -suitable
for ladies' use. Careful
drivers and mounted
attendants . furnished.
Prices reasonable. Hors
es boarded at $4.00 per
week.
Frank H. Carpenter, Manager
PINEHURST
NURSERIES,
OTTO KATZENSTEIN, Mgr.
Greenhouse Dept.
Is well stocked with fine pot plants
and bulbs at reasonable prices. Cut
flowers to order.
Market Garden Dept.
Supplies with fresh vegetables grown
under glass. Free delivery at cot
tages in Pinehurst.
Nursery Dept.
Twenty-five acres of rare trees, shrubs
and vines. Hardy in North and South.
Catalogs free.
Bicycles
Are rented at the Bowling Alley
A Wheel Chair
Available for rental will be
found at the Bowling Allev.
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