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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN
OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA.
The Most Magnificent Resort Hotel in America.
Open all the year. New Management 1903
GOLF,
TENNIS,
SAILING,
HUNTING
FORTRESS MONROE, the largest Military Post in the
United States.
HAMPTON ROADS, the rendezvous of the North Atlantic
Squadron.
Best Shooting East of the Rockies, From Sept. to May.
A GREAT
GAME
PRESERVE
10,000 Acres
Write for our two booklets "Both Arms of the Service'' and
u Shooting in the Old Dominion free upon application.
New York Office, 289 Fourth Are., Phone 1749 ISth St. Geo. F. Adams, Mgr., Fortress Monroe, Ta.
IDEAL PORTABLE COTTAGES
Just what is wanted at Southern winter resorts.
They are used extensively
foythe i ichest and best New
England families at the resorts
in New England. As my busi.
ness is slack during the winter
months I am offering to pre
pay freight charges on South'
ern orders until April. After
that time my New England
trade is more than I can
handle.
Send for 80 page illustrated
catalogue.
B.F. HODGSON,
Box 113
Dover, - Mass
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CLOSE TO THE FINISH.
TWO-ROOM COTTAGE WITH KITCHEN ELLS AND STYLE C PORCH. $225.00.
Pinehurst Department Store.
We cany a full line of Fancy and Heavy
GROCERIES
Such bnui'i ;n arc handled by New England Grocers.
The Dry Goods and Shoe Departments
are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality Standard for selec
tion. Full line of Columbia, Saxony Floss and Germantown Yarns.
A Complete Aoitiiient of Finest Ribbon and Embroidery Silks.
The Latest Styles of Stationery, both Printed and Plain.
GENERAL SUPPLY OF
FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION.
Prions on pnr with New England Markets.
THE CEDARS,
pixeiiuust, ar. c.
Apartments singly and en suite ; bath, electric lights, steam heat, open fire
places and double parlors ; conveniently located to The Casino where board may
be obtained. Prices $2.50 to $7.00 Weekly.
Mrs. Alice M. Stacey, manager,
Four Ball Match Between Travis-Lynch,
Moller-Evans, Was a Rattler.
Two Down on the Fourteenth Cham
pion and Partner Take Iawt
Three Hole and Match.
but missed a putt for a Ave and a halve,
and making his score one down.
On the fifteenth Moller laid his second
dead and went down in three and Travis
followed suit a stroke behind, making
his score three down, two to play.
Matters were interesting from this
point, but the champion and his partner
took the last three holes in five, three
and five, respectively, and the match by
one up.
Hardly a day has passed since the arriv
al of the first delegation of visiting golf
ers, Sunday morning, that matches of im
portance have not taken place, and large
numbers of Villagers have thronged the
course to witness the play of the expeits.
One of the first matches of importance
was between Walter J. Travis, the
amateur champion, and John M. Ward,
runner-up in last year's championship
tournament which resulted in a victory
for Travis, by three up.
The important matches of the week,
however, were seen in a four ball
match Tuesday between Walter J.
Travis and Jasper Lynch against John
TUESDAY AFTERNOON'S MATCH.
Tuesday afternoon's match developed
almost as close a contest as the morn
ing. At the turn Travis and his partner
was three up, but they lost the tenth
and eleventh, won the twelfth and thir
teenth, lost the fourteenth, halved the
fifteenth and sixteenth, and the match,
by halving the seventeenth ; two up and
one to play.
Moller approximated his medal play
score for the round at seventy-nine and
Travis must have been a few strokes
better.
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SUFFICIENT CAUSE IN CAPITALS.
Hill I feel like dere's er fight goin' on in me stomach.
Sykes No wonder; you've bin eatin' scraps fer er week.
Moller, Jr. and W. J. Evans. The first
match, Tuesday morning, resulted in
one of the prettiest and closest contests
of its kind ever seeu here and a victory
by the small margin of one up, for
Travis and Lynch.
TUESDAY MORNING'S MATCH.
Travis and Lynch in starting, took the
first three holes in three strokes each
and took three up for a lead; rather a
satisfactory combination.
Varying fortunes followed the players
to the turn where Travis and his partner
started home in the lead, two up, but
i he lenth and eleventh holes went to
Moller and Evans and even up, the
players halved the twelfth and thir
teenth holes.
On the fourteenth Moller sliced off of
the course and lost a stroke getting into
play, but made up for it with a beautiful
third from which he reached the green
and ran down a putt for a five.
Travis got a beautiful drive, a good
second and reached the green with four,
Irlze For Children.
Colonel J. Bryan Grimes has offered a
prize worth twenty-live dollars to the
child under eighteen years of age in the
public schools of the State who makes
the clearest, simplest diagram, showing
in chart form the formation (with date)
of the counties of the State; size of
chart to be about 10x12 or 12x15 inches.
At The Cedar.
Mrs. S, A. Ackerman, Miss A. M.
Ackerman of Brooklyn, and Miss Sophie
M. Hopkins of Utica, N. Y., are guests
at The Cedars.
Mr. S. V. llayden of Washington, D.
C, is spending a few days with Mrs.
llayden.
At The lenox and Concord.
Miss Annie E. Ilartwell of Framing
ham, Mass,, is a late arrival at The
Lenox and Concord.