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THE PINE HURST OUTLOOK. THE BERKSHIRE, PINEHURST. N. C. r" Terms: $2 per Day and Up. $10 per Week and Up. The Berkshire has all modern conveniences for health and comfort, running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, bath rooms, steam heat, open fires and electric lights, the rooms are comfortable and home like and the public rooms are exceedingly attractive. This hotel will be managed during the coming season b3r - F. B. KIMBALL. Proprietor of the Eagle Inn, Orwell, Vt. Pinehurst Casino. in i! Mm 1 1 ?nr ir r i n 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 Room supplied with Daily Papers and all the Popular Perodicals, Game Room, Smoking Room and Rath Rooms. The Casino Cafe. The Casino Cafe provides Excellent New England Cooking. Table Board $5.00 per Week. Dinners $3.00 per Week. A BAKERY is connected with the Cafe, where families can obtain supplies. Address for Board. F. H. McALPINE, MGR., PINEHURST, N. C, Pinehurst Livery Stable Well equipped with first-class turnouts of various kinds. Fine riding and driving horses, suit able for ladies' use. Careful drivers and mounted attendants furnished. Prices reasonable. Horses boarded at $4.00 per week. Frank H Carpenter, - Manager Casino Reading Room Supplied with the leading Papers and Magazines for the free use of all in the village. Open Day and Evening. It signal Ion of 91 r. C I. Henbow. It was a surprise to most of the resi dents of Pinehurst to loarn that Mr. C. I). Benbow, who for the past four years has bfen resident superintendent, had resigned his position and would leave this village. In the four years that Mr. Benbow has been in Pinehurst, much has been done under his direction to make this village the ideal winter resort planned by the owner. He has, by his uniformly, courteous manner, endeared himself to the many visitors from the North who always felt tlrnt they could go to Mr. Benbow and he would do everything in his power to make them comfortable. Under his direction the several addi tions to the Holly Inn have been made, the Magnolia has been enlarged, the Mystic and several other cottages have been built, and the new hotel, the Caro lina, the largest hotel in the State, has been completed. Mr. Benbow has not only succeeded in winning golden opinions from the visit ors, but early won and held the respect and love of those who, under his direc tion, have done the work which has made Pinehurst what it is. One and all they say, they regret the fact that he has been called away. Mr. Benbow goes from here to his old home, Greensboro, N. C, where, in com pany with his father, they are building a large hotel, and where he has large busi ness interests which demand his atten tion. Mr. Benbow desires to express through The Outlook, his thanks to the heads of the various departments to whom he says the credit belongs for the good work which has been done. We know we but voice the sentiments of all when we wisU him all success in business and propose as toast a long and happy life to our genial friend, C. I). Benbow. How to Prepare Kohlrabi. Peel, cut into thin slices, cook in boil ing salted water until tender. Place a small piece of lard or butter in another pot, add a little onion chopped finely and about a tablespoouful or more of flour. Fry to a light brown and then add enough boiling water to make a smooth sauce. Add salt and pepper and to this add the kohlrabis and cook a little while longer. Have enough sauce to avoid scorching or add some boiling water if necessary. The top greens may be cooked also and either served separately or mixed with the kohlrabi. Cook them in boiling water, chop and add a small amount to kohlrabi or serve extra like spinach. Pinehurst Nurseries. An Uncongenial Environment. Sunday school teacher (looking around the class) Boys, isn't this class smaller than usual? Boys (in chorus) Yes'ni ; that little boy 'at wared th' Bryan button says he's quit. Indianapolis Journal. The Truth About. "Ah, well, a man never gets too old to learn." "You mean a man never gets old enough to admit there is anything he could not learn if he had a mind to."- Indianapolis Press. The Magnolia PINEHUttST, N. C. Will open Nov. Int. Special rate during Nov. ami Dec. Large pleasant rooms, steam heat and open tires. For rates, etc., address J. L. POTTLE, Lessee and Mgr. FREDERICK W. BRADBDRT, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN Ofllce at the "Mlstlete." Hours : 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. M. Special attention given to treatment of diseases by Sialic ElecirW-ity. 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. Thirty-five acres of rare trees, shrubs and vines. Hardy in North and South. Catalogs free. "Queen of Sea Routes" BETWEEN THE North and South. MERCHANTS 4 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 England and the South. send fob illustrated foldeb. A. M. Graham, Agent, Boston, Mass. J. W. McCloskey, Agent, Providence, R. I. R. II. Wright, Agent, Norfolk, Va. J. C. WHITNEY, T.M. W. P. TURNER. G.P.A. GENERAL OFFICES . 214 E. German St, Baltimore, Md.
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