THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK.
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THE LENOX
THE CONCORD
1MIEIIUIIST, W. CM
By providing home comforts, giving
personal attention to detail, and en
deavoring to suij the tastes of guests, we
intend to maintain the reputation estab
lished during the past four years.
J. M. ROBINSON, - Manager.
CHISWICK INN
Located on a high hill, overlooking the town of
Littleton, N. IL In the heart of the White Moun
tain region.
Unsurpassed view of the White and Franconla
Mountains from piazzas of Hotel.
Pure Spring- Water.
For particulars, address until May 15,
JT. THE. ItOIlINSOtf, manag-er,
l'liieliuiDt, W. C.
The Magnolia
PINEHURST, N. C.
OPEN NOVEMBER 1st, to MAY 1st.
Steam Heat, and Open Fires, Electric
Lights, Bath with hot and cold water.
FOR RATES ETC. ADDRESS,
J. L. POTTLE.
THE PINE GROVE HOUSE,
PINEHURST, N. C.
Will be under the same management
as last season.
The house is pleasantty located near
a large pine grove, has pleasant rooms,
good beds, steam heat, electric lights and
baths with hot and cold water.
FOR RATES ADDRESS,
FRANK B. POTTLE.
Miss Laura Agnes Walker,
Expert
flDanicurtet atttHEraeseuse
Will be located at The Carolina
During the Season.
Prepared to give Massage Treatment,
Shampooing and Chiropody.
4VAIL, TUllKJEX, FOX, ItAJUIlT
AND HUNTING.
A Preserve embracing 14,000 acres with birds
in abundance. Comfortable new shooting lodge,
located six miles from railroad station or town.
TERMS: Board, lodging, guide, dog and
shooting privilege, $6.00 a day.
I am prepared to furnish saddle horses and
shooting wagons.
Fox Hunting a specialty, with one of the
finest packs of hounds in the South. Tack of
Beagles for rabbit hunting.
Application should be made In advance as
accommodations are limited. Send for circular,
II. II. Powell, Prop., Aberdeen, N. C.
DENTIST.
Dr. J. ERNEST JUDD,
Grown and Bridge Work Specialist,
Appointments made by Mail or Telephone.
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
A RED HOT CONTEST I
Shoot for the Leonard Tufts' Trophy is
a Rattling One.
C. A. lockwood Wins with Si&ty-Fiv
With Arthur C Itetchaiii only
one Heliind"Soiue Excellent
Shooting:.
The fifth shoot in the winters' stated
program of handicap trap shooting fix
tures, fifty single and twenty double
targets, shot Wednesday afternoon, for
the Leonard Tufts cup, developed what
is best described as a red hot contest.
C. A. Lockwood, of New York city, who
had a handicap allowance of twelve
birds, won the cup with a total score of
sixty-five, and Arthur C. Ketcham of
New York city, who had a handicap al
lowance of eighteen birds, was a close
second with a total of sixty-four. M.
II. Wilson of Cleveland, O., who had a
handicap allowance of twelve birds, was
third, with a total of sixty-one, and C.
II. Stanley, of Cleveland, O., and A. E.
Lard, of St. Joseph, Mo., scratch men,
finished with sixty-two and sixty birds,
respectively. Frank Presbrey of New
York city, who had a handicap allowance
of eighteen birds, finished with a total of
sixty, tieing with Lard.
Lockwood secured ten out of his handi
cap allowance of twelve; all of his
singles, eight birds, and two of his
doubles, four birds. Ketcham broke
eleven out of twelve in his single bird
allowance, and four out of six in his
double bird allowance, or in other words
he broke fifty-three out of a possible
fifty on his string of singles. Wilson
broke seven out of eight on his handi
cap allowance of singles and three out
of four of his allowance on doubles.
Presbrey broke ten out of his handicap
allowance of twelve singles, and three out
of four of his handicap allowance of six
doubles.
It will readily be seen that something
in the way of a surprise came when the
handicap men shot at their extra allow
ance of birds.
The detailed scores of the five leaders
were as follows :
Lockwood, SINGLES.
100111011111
1111101101111 20
111101111111
1110101011001 19
Hdp. 11111111 8 47
DOUBLES.
111010111111
ill 11001 16
Hdp. 0 0 11 21805
Ketcham, singles.
011110101111
1111110110111 20
011111111101
1111111111101 -22
Hdp. 11111111101 11153
doubles
101111000000
00001010 7
Hdp. 1110 0 1 41164
Wilson, singles.
100101011111
1111110111111 20
111110111111
1100011110110 19
Hdp. 01111111 746
DOUBLES
001111010110
11110001 12
Hdp. 1110 31561
Stanley, singles
111111101111
1110011111111 22
110111111111
1111111111111 2440
DOUBLES
1111111 l'l 110
11101010 161662
Lard, singles
110111111111
0111101010111 20
111111110111
1111111111111 2444
DOUBLES
101110110 111
1110 1111 1010-60
Presbrey, singles
001111101100
0011010011110 14
111101011011
0100110111111 18
Hdp. 11101111110 11042
DOUBLES
101101101111
11011100 14
Hdp, 1110 0 1 41860
Other sceores were as follows :
Singles Hdp Doubles Hdp
Burroughs 30 4 12 450
Baker 32 8 242
Randolph 14 10 0 30
The participants and their handicaps
were as follows : C. II. Stanley, Cleve
land, O., A, E. Lard, St. Joseph, Mo.,
scratch; C. A. Lockwood, New York
city, 8 singles, 2 doubles ; Arthur C.
Ketcham, New York City, 12 singles,
3 doubles ; Chas. W. Baker, New York
city, 15 singles, 4 doubles ; Frank Pres
brey, New Y'ork city, 12 singles, 3
doubles; Philip Randolph, Jr., I'hila
delphia, Pa., 15 singles, 4 doubles; M, II
Wilson, Cleveland, O., 8 singles, 2
doubles; II. Nelson Burroughs, Phila
delphia, 8 singles, 2 doubles.
Euchre at The Holly Inn.
Mrs. William G. Bassett of Northamp
ton, Mass, ; Mrs. S, S. Tribou of Balti
more; Mr. Howard C, Morse of Boston,
and Mr. Charles S. McQuinn of Boston,
were the winners at a euchre party at
The Holly Inn, Monday evening. The
consolation prizes were won by Miss
Bessie Otis Hinckley of Chicago, and
Mr. E. Sumner of Boston.
Special Golf Tournament.
Two special golf features are announc
ed, two tournaments on the 9 hole course
for the Pinehurst General Office cups,
one for adults and the other for children,
March 13 and 19th, and a kickers handi
cap tournament for the A. I. Creamer
cups March 21.
Til E1K TO JFJIIILM.
Copies of The (Special Clirintma dum
ber will he sent on Itequeftt.
A limited number of copies of the
Special Christmas Number of The Pine
hurst Outlook, remain in this office,
which the editor will be glad to mail,
free, upon request. This number is one
of the handsomest papers of its class
ever issued, having a three-color first
page design in holly, and containing two
beautiful full page half-tone prints of
Pinehurst environs printed on plate
paper, suitable for framing. Copies of
the opening number of the present vol
ume will also be sent on request.
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be good to your land and your crop
will be good. Plenty of
Potash
in the fertilizer spells quality
and quantity in the har k J tijfUjt
vest. Write us and fWWM
we will send you,
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books
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau Street,
New York.
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PINEHURST PRIVATE SCHOOL.
Naon of HM-:i.
Tlin Hcliool pimhloH Dunlin to continue tlifl
courses of study begun in the North ami to rejoin
meir classes wimoui jobs, jis scone proviues ior
nil LTiwles thrmiirh tint lllirh Scliiml. Incliiillnir th
languages required for college examinations.
TEIIJIN.
For pupils entering before January, 11M)3, and
intending to remain members of the school
through the entire season :
l'limary tirades, per week, $ .50
Grammar " ' " 1.00
Secondary " " . 1.50
(Payable in advance.)
For pupils entering after January 1st:
Primary Grades, per month, $3.00
Grammar " " " 6.00
Secondary " " " 7.00
(Payable in advance.)
No deductions for absence or holidays; pupils
not received for less than one month; Primary
and Grammar pupils taking French or German
will be received at Secondary rates; books and
other school supplies will be furnished to pupils
at catalogue mailing prices; Private Tuition,
12.00 per hour.
HELEN KING SPOFFOUI).
SAKAIl E. D. 1JUFFINTON.
Pinehurst
Steam Laundry,
First Class work In all
Departments.
Done with Neatness and Dispatch.
MRS. L. E. SAVAGE, Manager.
Pinehurst Nurseries
Green House Department
Well-stocked with line pot plants
and bulbs, offered for sale at reason
able prices. Cut flowers to order.
Nursery Department.
Sixty-live acres of choice and rare
hardy trees, shrubs and perennials.
Visitors are Welcome.
OTTO KATZENSTEIN, Manager.
Telephone Connection.
JACKSON SPRINGS MINERAL WATER,
Cures and Prevents Dyspepsia,
RHEUMATISM AND KIDNEY DISORDERS.
$3.00 per Case, Gross,
or $1.50 if Cases are returned.
May be ordered through Mr. C. L. Baxter, at the
Depot, Pinehurst, or direct from
JACKSON SPRINGS MINERAL WATER CO.
ABERDEEN, N. C.