Newspapers / The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, … / Jan. 5, 1900, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. 3 THE BERKSHIRE PINEHURST, N. C. I J Terms: $2.00 iter day; 10.00 to 15.00 per week. since last season this attractive liotel lias been enlarged by an addition that more than doubles the former capacity of the house, and it has been refurnished throughout. It lias all modern con veniences for health and comfort, running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, batli rooms, steam heat, open tires, and electric lights. Tills hotel will be managed during the coming wiison by Mr. 1 II. IiIMItAM,. Proprietor of the Eagle Inn, Orwell, Vermont. Pinehurst Casino. r n - ms ' OPEN FROM NOVEMBER 1st TO MAY 1st. This tasteful building is designed for the comfort and convenience of the resi dents of Pinehurst, all of whom are priviliged to make use of it. The Ladies' Parlor and Cafe are on the lower floor, and the second floor has Heading Poom supplied with Daily Papers and all the Popular Periodicals, Game lioom, Smoking Ifoom and Hath Uooins. The Casino Cafe. The Casino Cafe provides Excellent New England Cooking. Table Board $4.50 per Week. Dinners $2.50 per Week. A BAKERY is connected with the Cafe, where families can obtain supplies. Address for Hoard F- H. McALPINE, Mcr., Pinehurst, N. C. Casino Reading Room Supplied with the leading Papers and Magazines for the free use of all in the village. Open Day and Evening. RICHMOND. ST?AX1?ER8 visiting Richmond, Va., will find m VniieLJe nt, accommodations with Miss Pitzer, 110 ast franklin Street. 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 A Kentucky Comedy of Errors. There is a si ory of a young lady who was much admired and courted by a young man, who one day kissed her against her will. It made her furious, and she indignantly exclaimed: "If you dare kiss me again, Til tell my father!" She meant it, but he took it for the usual feminine bluff to such occasions and repeated the dose on the spot. She ran out of the room to the back porch, where her father had just finished oiling his gun. But by the time she arrived there she found out she wasn't as mad as she thought she was, and hatching up an excuse for her sudden appearance, said: "Papa, go in and show Mr. Bland your gun. He is a great authority on birds and guns!" "I will," said the father, who is an enthusiastic sportsman, and he made for the parlor, gun in hand. When her father entered the parlor that young man didn't even wait to say good-by : nor was he particular about his manner or place of exit, lie broke through the window and struck a speed he thought would distance the gun as well as the old man. It was with difficulty the father eor neredhim a few days later, and explained : then it was a month later before the girl could persuade him she had not intended a practical joke. But he is mollified now, and goes to see her, and maybe, repeats the microbe doses, but she don't "tell papa" any more. Exchange, The l'ride of Manhood. The happiest time in a boy's life is the day that he dons his first short trousers. Mrs. Povser's bantam cock, which imagined that the sun rose every morning to hear him crow, could not strut with more conscious pride than did this little fellow, and he felt the im portance incident to his first pair. Finally, he stopped in front of his lit tle sister and delivered himself of these indisputable facts : "Sister, you can't never wear pants! Sister you can't never have a mustache !" and finallv, as a complete clincher: "Sister, you can't never be a man, nohow !" Overcome with the gloom of her future, "sister" burst into an uncontroll able flood of tears. lMneliurNt Spring? Wafer. The following is the result of the analysis of the Pinehurst Spring Water: Raleigh, N. C, April 5, 18J7. Analysis No. 10,111. Deak Sir: The sample of health water sent to the station for analysis in a demijohn, marked "From tube well system, Pinehurst, N. C," contains: Total solid matter in solution Grains per U. S. Gallon, . 0.5)2 Hardness, . . 1.00 degree of Clark's scale Carbonate of lime, 0.00 grains per U. S. gallon Chlorine, . . 0.08 grains per u. S. gallon Ammonia, Free, . .032 parts per million. Ammonia, Albmuinoid .050 " " " Analysis of the water from Pinehurst, shows it to be a drinking water of exceptional quality. The total solid matter and chlorine is very small; and the ammonia, both free and albuminoid, is quite considerably less than is usually found in drinking waters. These facts show it to be a very valuable source for a water supply; in fact, so far as the chemical examination is concerned, we seldom find such purity. (Signed) II. Ii. Battle. Subscribe for The Outlook now. Six months for 50 cents. HUNTERS Supplied with llrst class bird dogs for hunting Quail and Wild Tur keys, and a line pack of trained bounds for Fox Hunting. Com petent guides in attendance. Game Dinners Furnished on notice and served in attractive style at THE POWELL HOTEL H. H. POWELL. Prop., ABERDEEN, N. C. Learn Spanish. This language has a musical sound, is almost perfectly phonetic, and is being acquired to great extent in re cent years. The greater part of our twin continent is inhabited by Span ish speaking people. Our newly ac quired possessions in the Philippines, Cuba and Porto Pico should give an added interest to the study of Span ish. Pinehurst guests will have an opportunity to become familiar with this language this winter, as instruc tion will be given by the undersigned at fifty cents a lesson. JOHN W. ADAMS. 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-live acres of rare trees, shrubs and vines. Hardy in North and South. Catalogs free. DR. J. ALFRED ELMERE (Regular School.) hours : 10 to 12 a. in. or by appointment. Piney Woods Inn, Southern Pines, N. C. Telephone Connection. UiicoiiMf Kulional. "Mother," said Harold Emerson, of Boston, in an aggrieved tone, "you have no constitutional right to send me to bed without my supper." "What do you mean, Harold?" "You are exercising rule without con sent of the governed." Detroit Free, Press. Author: "You have no idea how many stamps I use posting my manuscripts to various editors." Critic: "Very likely. I think there ought to be excursion tickets for manuscripts at reduced rates." Tit-Bits.
The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 5, 1900, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75