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PINEHURST OUTLOOK. The Magnolia PINEHURST, N. C. Will open Nor. 1st. Special rates during Not. and Dec. Large Pleasant Eooms, Steam Heat and Open Fires. For rates, etc., address J. L. POTTLE, Lessee and Mgr. Proprietor of Highland House, Jefferson High lands, N. H. Rates; $2.00 per day, $10. per Week and Up J. N. POWELL Furniture at Lowest Prices, A complete line of Wall Papers. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER Call and see my stock. Phone 8. SOUTHERN PINES. JUNGE & BECK, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC. Phone 4. Southern Pines, N. C. THE PINE GROVE HOUSE, o 9 PINEHURST, N. C. Will be under new management, and every effort will be made for the comfort and pleasure of guests. The house is pleasantly located near a large pine grove. Has cosy pleasant rooms, electric light, good beds, steam heat, bath with hot and cold water, The table will be supplied with the best the market affords, well cooked and neatly served. Rate; $8.00 to $12.00 per Week. ADDRESS, Frank B. Pottle, Manager E. G. COUCH, GENERAL REPAIRING, Bicycle and Electrical work a Specialty, Dealer in Bicycle Sundries. Phone IS. Southern Pines, N. C. THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY announces the opening season and the placing on sale of Excursion tickets -TO- flMnebuvst, m. C. And all Winter Resorts of the South The Southern Railway is the best, quickest and most comfortable route to and from Pinehurst. Superb Equipment and Dining Gar Service. flood Clieer for Christmas. Our suggestion last year to Pinehurst ers, what to send their friends home for Christmas was accompanied with such an unalloyed succe and satisfaction all around, that we have made much more extensive preparations this season to pack and ship again cases with choice hollv, mistletoe, branches of our long leaved pine and samples of persimmons, cotton and peanuts. The standard cases are thirty inches Ion"1, eighteen inches wide and nine inches deep, and contain more than suf ficient material for average decoration. The price is delivered at express or freight office at Pinehurst 75 cents per case or 2.00 for three crates in one order, which may be sent to different parties of course. Orders for shipment to points near Boston by freight ought to reach us not later than December the 10th or 12th, and for express not later than December the 21st. For places off the main lines special time allowance ought to be made and while we shall take every pains to insure prompt deliveries, we cannot of couise, hold ourselves responsible. We have succeeded in obtaining a special discount of 20 per cent, from regular express rates on these cases, and the rate to Boston is about 1.35, and to New York 1.15 to other places in pro portion. Freight rate to New ork and Boston is about 0.40 per case. Charges may be prepaid at this end or be col lected at destination. Early orders will be appreciated and all orders will be filled in strict rotation. Very truly yours, Pinehurst Nurseries. Otto Katzenstein, Manager. Tlie flerman Police. A stranger in Germany soon makes the acquaintance of the police, little as he may desire it. A German Socialist once said, "It takes half of all the Germans to control the other half," and one who sees Germany's immense army, her cloud of officials, great and small, and her omniscient policemen, is inclined to believe that the Socialist was right. You have been in Germany a week, more or less, when the policeman calls. At first you cannot believe that he is really after you, and then your mind runs back guiltily over your past. lie takes out his little book one of a small library of little books which he carries in his blouse and inquires your age, your nationality, and how long you intend to stay. You learn subsequently that a record of every person in the empire is carefully kept, with full details as to his occupation, material wealth, and social standing. If you move into a new house, you must notify the police; if you move out, you must notify the police; if you hire a servant girl, you must purchase a yellow blank and report the fact, the girl also making a report. When she leaves, you must send in a green blank stating why she is dismissed, where she is going, and so on. If you fail in any one of these multitudinous requirements of the Government and I have only mentioned only a few of them there is a fine to pay, each fine graduated to the enormity of the offense. There are offenses graded as low as two cents. The Independent. Southern mes Sanitarium This is an institution twenty minutes ride by trolley from Pinehurst, where patrons at the latter place may have Baths, Electric and other Treatments, and still enjoy a residence at Pinehurst. As Pinehurst does not receive tubercular cases, it also offers a place where such patients can be treated and still have the comforts of home. THE SANITARIUM is devoted exclusively to the treatment of chronic cases especially those amenable to electricity, hot air, baths, massage, etc., Further information cheerfully furnished on application to EDWIN GLADMON, M. D. Supt. Southern Pines, N. C. CCD J THE LENOX . . . AND . . . THE CONCORD PINEHURST, N. C. These houses will he under the same management as last year and will open November 1st. for the accommodation of those who seek a healthful winter home. By personal attention to details and en deavor to suit the tastes of guests, we aim to merit and maintain the popularity en joyed last season. Patrons are assured of a Good Table, Comfortable Beds, Electric Lights, Pure Spring Water and Unrivalled Climate. Terms $8 to $12 per week. Special rates to those taking rooms for the entire season. Address J. MILTON ROBINSON, Pinehurst, N. C. FRANCIS BATCHELDER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, Game, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Etc. Proprietors of the Capitol Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, flichigan. Office, Cold Storage, Smoke Houses, and Factory, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61 & 63 BLACKSTONE ST., BOSTON. I Zhc IDarvarl) This house, recently completed, is centrally located between the Carolina Hotel and the Holly Inn, and adds one more attraction to the village. It is modern in every respect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with baths, and with its cottage annex and large dining room, accommodates seventy five guests. The cuisine is in charge of a competent chef, and the table service will be guaranteed satisfactory. The Harvard will open January 1st, 1902, under the management of Mr. "VV. W. Trickey, of the Jackson Falls House, Jackson, N. H. Rates : $2.00 and $2.50 per day, $10. and upwards per week. For further information and engagement of rooms, apply to Mr. W. tV Trickey, Pinehurst N. C. n
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