THE PINE HURST OUTLOOK. FURNISHED HOUSES s " SiJL 12Ia1I. lHmS i pH lfe : IR pj $m ISr 1 WM A few cottages in Pinehurst remain unrented. They are comfortably furnished throughout with everything necessary for housekeeping, except bed and table linen, which may also be obtained at a small extra charge. Desirable parties, giving satisfactory references, can secure these attractive winter homes at reasonable rental. There are also Suites for Light Housekeeping and Single Rooms for those who obtain table board at the Pinehurst Casino. For the security of both invalids and pleasure seekers, cases of pronounced consumption will under no circumstances be allowed admission. For information regarding rental of cottages or rooms, address COTTAGE DEPARTMENT, PINEHURST, IN. C. Write for Illustrated and Descriptive Circulars. PINEHURST is a Unique Town in the SOUTflliflJID Apparently a Yankee village dropped down . in the woods. It is located in the highest and dryest part of Moore County, North Carolina, in the well known sand belt, and among the health giving long-leaf pines. It is 70 miles southwest of Raleigh and 125 miles from the sea coast, at an altitude of 650 feet, and noted for its healthfulness. The village was founded by Mr. James W. Tufts of Boston, in 1895, and con sists of fifty cozy cottages, elegantly furnished hotels, boarding and apartment hous es, public casino, village hall, -i 11 scnooinouse, store, mu seum and other public buildings. The Carolina, the largest hotel in the state, is a magnificent four story hostelry erected this season, with appointments calculated to gratify the most luxurious tastes. The Holly Inn is quiet and home-like, with all modern comforts and conveniences. The Berkshire has been enlarged to more than double its former size, and is up-to-date in every re spect. The Casino has a my ixowtit location of fciNOfu. uhnmu .63'l ji GENERAL PLAN llr. mLsBas4 VlNEHURST c tit iugnoua Jtta&&& Utr -d 4 i J Y i S. MOORE CO. N.C. PINEHURST GOLF I. CLUB HOUSE. I6SYDS 5RIDGE, 2I3YDS 9. WIND MILL. 2GROVE. 254 - 6. BARN. 386 10 0AM. 3.5H0RT ONE, 116 - 7. NURSERY. 37 II. GHOST WALK. LINKS 355Y05. 13. WESTWARD HO, 311 " 14. WILDERNESS. 153 I5.CR0SS ROADS. PARK, 310 - 8. PUNCHBOWL. 213- 12. BUCHANS BRANCH, 317 I6 L0N3 ONE. (7.EA5Y ONE, 152 YARDS. I8.H0ME, 296 YARDS. TOT1L. S203 YAFtDS V E A KL. Y 3 VT L S . 285 YDS. 484 ' 257 496 - 1P Jiitf cafe where excellent table board may be obtained at moderate rates. This building also con tains a ladies parlor, game room and a reading room sup plied with the leading periodi cals for the free use of the villagers. 15a th rooms are also to be found here. The houses are all substantially built, paint ed and plastered, well furnished and supplied with all modern comforts and conveniences, in cluding electric lights, Pinehurst spring water, and perfect sani tary drainage. Golf experts and all those who cherish the hope of becoming such, will find excellent opportunity to indulge in the game. The Pinehurst links have recently been enlarged to eighteen holes, carefully laid out and convenient of access, and covers over 150 acres. A professional golf er is in charge and his services as a teacher are available. There are few days, even in the coldest part of the winter, when golf cannot be played with comfort and great physical, benefit. There are also croquet grounds, tennis 'iTA,a ShUTa;d- ViUage fferS UneqUllled aUraCtinS fM P-P'e ' - very m0dera,e cos, icuey cars connect with Southern Pines, a station on the Seaboard Air Line, eighteen hours from New York City. JAMES W. TUFTS, Ownet BOSTON, MASS. WILLIAM HOMES, Res. Mgr.. PINEHURST, N. C