THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Published every Friday at PINEHURST, MOORE CO., 5. f. C. A. WARWICK, Publisher. TerntH of Subscription. One copy per year, " " 6 months " 3 months Single copies - $ 1.00. .no. - .'25. M. Advertising rates rea&onahle and furnished on application. Correspondence on matters of local interest cordially invited. Notice of Marriages, Births and Deaths Inser ted free. Advertisements such as Wanted, To Let, For Sale, Etc., not exceeding five lines, 25 cents per week. Address all orders and communications to C. A. Warwick, Publisher. Entered at the Post Office at Pinehurst, Moore County, N. C. as second class mail matter. FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1901. O well for him whose will is strongl He suffers, but he will not suffer long, lie suffers, but he will not suffer wrong. Alfred Tennyson. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. C. E. Cushing of New York, is a guest iit the Carolina. Mr. A. T. Tabbin of New York, is a guest at the Carolina. Mr. J. B. White of Chicago, 111., is a guest at the Holly Inn. Mr. J. S. Todd of New York City is a guest at the Holly Inn. Mr. C. J. Prince of Boston, Mass., is a guest at the Carolina. Mr. T. E. Young of Newark, N. J., is a guest at the Berkshire. Mr. Louis Sledge of New York, . is a guest at the Hotel Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Sange of Boston, Mass., are guests at the Berkshire. Mr. C. F. Bobbins of New York City, is a guest at the Holly Inn. Mr. William Klochn of Chicago, 111., is a guest at the Holly Inn. Mr. A. S. Brownell of New York, is a guest at the Holly Inn for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Whilford of Pan cong, U. I., are guests at the Berkshire. Mr. Thomas Drummond of New Lon don, Conn., is a guest at the Holly Inn. Mrs. B. Cameron nurse and child of Stagville, N. C, are guests at the Caro lina. Miss Agnes IS. Page and Miss Page of Boyee, Va., are guests at the Hotel Caro lina. Dr. and Mrs. G. M, Garland of Boston, Mass., were recent guests at the Beik shire. Miss Martha Gamble of Williamsport, Pa., is a guest at the Carolina for the season. Miss Isabel Gamble of Williamsport, Pa., is a guest at the Carolina for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nason of Moline, 111., are guests at the Holly Inn for the season. Mr. G. W. Wath of Durham, N. CM is a euest at the Hotel Carolina. Mr. II. E. Needham of Plainfield, N. J., is a guest at the Berkshire. Miss E. P. Reverend of Charleston, S. C, is a guest at the Hotel Carolina. Mr. James Gamble of Williamsport, Pa., is a guest at the Hotel Carolina. 3Irs. P. G. Gesner of New York, is a guest at the Carolina for the winter. Henry A. Turner of Boston, Mass., is a guest at the Carolina for the season. Mr. II. M. Brittin of New York, is a guest at the Carolina for the season. Mr. G W. Keates of Boston, Mass., is a guest at the Carolina for the winter. Mr. J. S. Funchess of Pichmond, Va., was a recent arrival at the Holly Inn. Mr. and Mrs. James Fennell of Boston, Mass., are guests at the Holly Inn for the season. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nye of Boston, Mass., are guests at the Holly Inn for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Webber, governess and child of Boston, Mass., are guests at the Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Nason of Moline, 111., have returned again this season to the Holly Inn. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mayo and maid of Pichmond, Va., are guests at the Caro lina for the season. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Tabbin of New York City, are guests at the Hotel Caro lina for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stout of New Brighton, S. I., are guests at the Holly Inn for the season. Mrs. Calvin N. Keeney and Miss Elcy M. Latimer of LePoy, New York, are guests at the Berkshire. Mrs. W. C. Burnap' and Mrs. C. II. Hooke of Boston, Mass., are guests at the Holly Inn for the season. Dr. Henry D. Wilson of the United States Navy and Mrs. Wilson are guests at the Hotel Carolina for the winter. Among the familiar faces at the Holly Inn we notice Mr. Henry S. Phillips who has returned for another season at this popular hostelry. Mr. Julian D. Fairchild of Brooklyn, N. Y., is a guest at the Holly Inn. Dur ing past seasons here Mr. Fairchild has made many .friends who greet him with great pleasure. Mr. Edward E. Bill of Springfield, Mass., is a guest at the Holly Inn again this season. Mr. Bill enjoys the excel lent golf course which is conceded to be the finest in the south. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Beiserof Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Win. C. Freeman, Miss Eleanor Freeman, Miss Ethel Freeman, Mr. E. A. Freeman and Miss Taft of Montclair, N. J., are among the recent guests to register at the Holly Inn. Hon. and Mrs. W. B. Plunkett of Adams, Mass., have been recent guests at the Hotel Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Plunkett express themselves as very much pleased with Pinehurst, its climate, golf course, streets and hotels are equaled by few and surpassed by none in the country. - fHE CAROLINA, s Pinehurst, IN. C 'ffft .nFinnnnnnnmftrf.f -LMn P H llllfiS!rn Tlie Carolina is a magnificient four story building completed in PJOO. The interior is a model of elegance with appointments calculated to suit the most luxuri ous taste?. The hotel will accommodate four hundred guests and is provided with forty-nine suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and perfect sanitary system of sewerage. RATES: $4.00 Per Day and Upwards; $21.00 Per Week and Upwards. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. Daring the past six years manager of the Highland Park Hotel, Aiken, S. ('. the Magnolia Hotel, Magnolia, Mass., the Pine Forest Inn, Somerville, S. C, and the Preston Hotel, Beach Bluff, Mass. THE HOLLY INN, s Pinehurst, IN. C Terms: $3.00 per Day; $14.00 to $25.00 per Week. The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since ft ra built in 1895, it has been necessary to enlarge it several times to meet the constantly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern con venience is lacking. There are bath rooms, electric lights, steam heat and open fireplaces. There is a call bell in each room, and all beds are furnished with best hair mattresses. An orchestra furnishes fine conceits daily, and also provides for dancing. The cuisine is unsurpassed. The table waitresses are all white girls from the North. Rooms for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel. CONSUMPTIVES CANNOT BE RECEIVED, Mdress JMES K. HYDE, Manager,, Pinehurst, Moore Co., Kortb Carolina .

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