THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PINEHURST DOES NOT TAKE CONSUMPTIVES; WE DO. We have the largest and most thor oughly equipped institution in Eastern North Carolina, for the treatment of all diseases of the throat and lungs. Write for our illustrated booklet showing testimonials from Governor Charles B. Aycock, U. S. Senator F. M. Simmons, U. S. Senator Lee S. Overman, and others. Southern Pines Sanitarium, Edwin Gladmon, Prop. HAYES & THOMAS, Fine Millinery and Ribbon Neckwear, Wools and Fancy Work Materials Near Bookstore, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. FOR RENT, Furnished Cottages and Apartments for light housekeeping at Southern Pines, N. C, six miles from Pinehurst and connected by trolley. Clean, Comfortable, Convenient and Pleasant Apartments of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 rooms each. Also a few lodging rooms. Apply to or address J. C. STANLEY, Phone 35. Southern Pines, N. C. Send for circular. MISS ESTELLE DUDLEY, Southern Pines, N. C. INSTRUCTION IN MENTAL and PHYSICAL POISE as a result of CORRECT AND SCIENTIFIC BREATHING. Pupil of Mile Marie de Palkowska. Appointments may be made by mail. JACKSON SPRINGS WATER Cures indigestion, relieves rheumatism and the milder forms of kidney diseases. The spring Is a freak of nature bubbling forth at the rate of a gallon a minute from the only large solid stone in the sand lull section. It should be seen. There is a iirst class hotel immediately at the spring kept by Mrs. Baxter, formerly of Pine hurst. For the bottled water and train schedules (ten miles from l'inehurst) see Mr. Berry at the depot. The Jackson Springs Co., NX. Potash is removed in large quantities from the soil by the growing of crops and selling them from the farm. Unless the Potash be restored to the soil, good crops can not con tinue. We have print ed a little book containing valu able facts gath ered from the records of accur ate experiments in reclaiming soils, and we will be glad to send a copy free o charge to any farmer who will write for it. GERMAN KALI WORKS, New York 3 Nassau Street, or Atlanta, Ga.-28 So. Broad St. BASE BALL PLANS The Carolina Nine Organizes and Issues Sweeping Challenge. Holly fnn and General Office, Teams JForming'...ometIiiiig-Interesting- Promised. omething interesting in the way J of base ball is promised very shortly, for several nines have already been organized and preliminary practice gives every indication of excellent re sults. The Carolina team has its make-up complete, and authorizes The Outlook to extend a sweeping challenge to any nine in the Village or vicinity. Head Bellman, John P. Mulcahey is the manager and the make-up of the team is as follows : G. Dan Morgan, pitcher; Wil liam Trafton, catcher; Mark showing in the series of matches which are to be arranged. The Management is laying out a ball ground on the Village Green, an admir able location, and announcements of games may be expected soon. TO LIVE lOO YEAnS. Oldest Man In the World Tells How to Do It. Alexander Ferguson of Gilman, Ind., said to be the oldest man in the world, says the observance of these rules are responsible for his long life: Be contented. Eat little meat. By all means marry. Be regular in all habits. Arise early every morning. Work but four hours a day. Do not smoke or chew tobacco. Take refreshments every three hours. Never let the stomach become empty. Do not drink water, but cold weak tea. Be open hearted, generous and optimistic. Four hours sleep every night is sufficient. Eat as much as you want and whatever you want. Take long walks and spend much time in the open air. FOR AN IDLE MOMENT. Johnny is hiding from his papa. Can you find him? Ilannan, first base; William F. Frawley, second base; Kobert Simpson, shortstop; Martin F. Finnegan, third base, (captain) ; John Keeves, right field; Wil liam Brandon, center field, James Austin, left field; Wil liam White, ollicial score keeper. John Yeager, head waiter at The Holly Inn, is busy forming a nine which he thinks will hold its own with the best of them, and will announce the make-up in the course of a few days. Ed Ellis of the General Office, is also getting material together and thinks his At the Market Garden. Manager Lyons has things well in hand at the Market Garden and is mak ing liberal contributions of vegetable delicacies to the menus of the various hotels. More of the celebrated "Pinehurst cucumbers" which were so much enjoyed last year, are promised soon. The Immigration Question In JLondon. The Alien is a charming bird, He cannot say an English word; lie flaps his wings without a tear, And leaves his home and settles here. He cannot tell you why he comes To overcrowd our London slums; He only knows he's in a fix, And here he comes, and here he sticks. London Globe. THE KEARSARGE NORTH CONWAY, WHITE MTS., N.H. In the heart of the Summer Ilesort region of the White fountains. 4 Golf, Pure Mountain Spring Water, Delightful Drives, Magnificent Scenery, Located Near the Cathedral Pine Woods Accommodates 260 Guests; Many Suites with Private Bath. A. I. CREAMER, MANAGER. THE LENOX . . . . . . . THE CONCORD PIXElIUItST, N. c. By providing home comforts, giving personal attention to detail, and en deavoring to suit the tastes of guests, we intend to maintain the reputation established during the past five years. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. THE MAGNOLIA PINEHURST, N. C. Open November 1st, to May 1st. Steam Heat and Open Fires, Electric Lights and Baths with hot and cold water. J. L. POTTLE, Manager. The Pine Grove House, l'iM iii iivr, R. V. Pleasantly located near a large pin' gove, sunny rooms, good beds. Meant heat, electric lights and baths with hot and cold water. 1 FRANK B. POTTLE. Manager. EAGLE I IV IV, OnWELL - - - VKltlVIOXT. A delightful summer home, located on , high ground in th beautiful Lake ham plain valley, between the Adirondaeks and the (Jreen Mountains. Superbclimate ; f)ure spring water. Correspondence solic- : ted. For information and booklet . address, F. B. KIMBALL, Proprietor, Orwell, Vermont. THE IIEIYllOWV GREENSBORO, N. C. Telephone in every Room Bath in every Suite $2. 50 to $5.00 per day Pinehurst Steam Laundry, First Class work in all Departments. Done with Neatness and Dispatch. F. W. BRADBURY, M. D. Resident Physician, PINEHURST, - - - N. C. team .will be able to make a creditable

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