THE P I NE HURST OUTLOOK. 3 THE BERKSHIRE PINEHURST, N. C. I E : 1 Terms: $2.00 per day; 10.00 to $15.00 per week. Since last season this attractive hotel has been enlarged by an addition that more than doubles the former capacity of the house, and It has been refurnished throughout. It has all modern con veniences for health and comfort, running water from the celebrated IMnehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires, and electric lights. This hotel will be managed during the coming season by F. B. KIMBALL. Proprietor of the Eagle Inn, Orwell, Vermont. Pinehurst Casino. JP It !! r r-ii n ir inrr OPEN FROM NOVEMBER 1st TO MAY 1st. Tins tasteful building is designed for the coin fort and convenience of the resi dents of L'inehurst, all of whom are priviliged to make use of it. The Ladies' Parlor and Cafe are on the lower floor, and the second floor lias Heading Room supplied with Daily Papers and all the Popular -Periodicals, Game Room, Smoking Room and Rath Rooms. The Casino Cafe. The Casino Cafe provides Excellent New England Cooking. Table Board $4.50 per Week. Dinners $2.50 per Week. A RAKER V is connected with the Cafe, where families can obtain supplies. Address for Roard F. H. McALPINE, Mgr., Pinehurst, N. C. Casino heading Room Supplied with the leading Papers and Magazines for the free use of all. in the village. Open Day and Evening. RICHMOND. STe4el?pn?iVl8itinRichmoild. Va- will And "RSKkKtJS?10"8 with Mi8S 1itzer 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 PUNGENCIES. "Goodness, John! How queer the baby looks. I believe he is going to have a fit! "By George! I believe vou are right. Where's my camera?" Tit Bits. "Is Orlando Skaggs a companionable man?' "Yes, indeed; if you don't let him get started on pronunciations, or golf, or germs, or Wagner, or religion, or politics." Indianapolis Journal. Col. Baden-Powell, when in AVest Africa, fell in love with a native saying, "Softly, softly: catchee monkey!" which, when Anglicised, is, "Don't flurry: patience gains the day!" Ex change. ThejT tell of a Chicago physician, who, opening the door" of his consultation room, asked, "Who has been waiting the longest?" A tailor, who had called to present his bill, rose and said, "1 have, doctor : I delivered your clothes to you three years ago." Chicago Clinic. The latest anecdote about Dr. 1'andall Davidson, Bishop of Winchester, is that, after a recent ecclesiastical function, as the clergy was trooping into luncheon, an unctuous archdeacon observed, "This is the time to put a bridle on our ap petites!7 "les, replied the bishop: this is the time to put a bit in our mouths !" Christian Life. The descendant of a New England Puritan divine has in his possession an old sermon written by his ancestor. Jt is written in a strange, crabbed hand, and plentifully he-sprinkled with mar ginal references. "Head slowly here," the minister admonishes himself in one spot, and "To be given out very loud and clear" is the suggestion for another passage. "Hurry a little, with fire," he wrote in several places. The most em phatic and important part of the whole sermon is indicated bv a much-under lined marginal note. It is amusing to know that he deemed it necessary at the climax of his eloquence to "Yell like one possessed . ' Excha nge. Piny Holt. Peal Estate Agent A fine place, and a splendid one for a golf course, sir. Does your family play golf? Prospective Buyer Does my family play golf! My two sons at school have won all the intercollegiate championships, my daughter wins all the women's handi caps, my wife is out on the links every morning before breakfast, my wife's mother has broken all the club's records, and the very first word word my baby learned to say was "fore." Does my family play golf ! If you can show me i piece of property with no possible hazards, no bunkers, nothing but rocks, woods and water, I'm your man! Life. Apportioning Hie Illsk. "This pane of glass," said the dealer, 'will have to be cut at one end and on one side. One cut is at your risk, and one at mine." "All right," replied the customer. 'Which cut is at my risk?" The dealer did not reply till after he had drawn his diamond across one end of the pane and made the short cut safely. "The next one," he said, preparing to make the long cut, "is your risk." Excha nge. HUNTERS Supplied with first class bird dogs for hunting Quail and Wild Tur keys, and a fine pack of trained hounds for Fox Hunting. Com petent guides in attendance. Game Dinners Furnished on notice and served in attractive style. Good accom modations for regular loardcr8 at THE POWELL HOTEL H. H. POWELL, Prop., ABERDEEN, N. C. 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 IMnehurst. Nursery Dept. Twenty-five acres of rare trees, shrubs and vines. Hardy in North a nd South. Catalogs free. FOR SALE. Yellow Cottage, Page Hill, Aberdeen, N. C. Nine rooms, all ground floor. Cellar and bath. Fire places in each room. Two Hundred Feet of Piazza All necessary outhouses, good well, seven acres land. Five hundred yards from Seaboard Air Line depot and post office. Elevation above village about fifty feet. A great bargain. Address ROBERT N. PAGE, BISCOE, N. C. FREDERICK W. BRADBDRY, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN Office at the "Mistletoe" Hours : . . 2 to 5 p. m. Morning hours given to calls at the hotels and cottages. Special treatments, sprays and electricity. Subscribe for The Outlook now. Six months for 50 cents.