THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE YARBOROUGH HOUSE, N Raleigh, IN. C Has been closed for some months, undergoing remodeling and modernizing. These improvements are now complete, and today the Management opens its doors and offers its accommodations to discriminating and appreciative people with no fear of adverse criticism and without apology. Respectfully, HOWELL COBB. PORTABLE HOUSES WT?.. snmufr nfon, Automobile. Play llouses. Catalogue r. I"ultry, etc. E. F. IIODGSOX, Box 113. HOVER, ASS. THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. F. H. ABBOTT, - Proprietor. Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C THE PINEHDRST DEPARTMENT STORE. Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Yarns, Ribbons and Novelties. SPORTSMENS AMMUNITION of all Kinds. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. 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. Potash is removed in large quantities from the soil by the growing of crops j 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 Tork- 8 NMBau Street, or Atlanta, Ga.-S2 So. Broad St. MISS ESTELLE DUDLEY, Southern Pines, N. G 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 on.y large solid stone in the sand hill section. It should be seen. There is a first class hotel immediately at the spring kept by Mrs. Baxter, lormerly of Pine hurst. For the bottled water and train schedules (ten miles from PinehurBt) see Mr. Berry at the depot. The Jackson Springs Co., NX. At the leading Clubs or Hotels you will find that "E. &E. Invincible" is one of their best selling cigars, It U a large generous smoke, consider ing it is the best imported tobacco that is being consumed. Packed 25 in a box. You will have to pay' more for its equal in any other cigar. It is one of the crack productions of Estabrook & Eaton. SOLD AT THE PINEHURST HOTELS. New York Styles for February Our agent is now in New York and we are receiving daily, tne latest things in Neckwear, Laces, Ribbons, Waist Sets etc. Our Spring opening of Millinery will be about March 1st. HAYES & THOMAS, Southern Pines AT THE SIGN OF THE HOLLY Old Friends Lingering and New Guests Coming to Enjoy Spring. Quiet Life that Visitors Lead lut There is Much Happiness and Contentment in It. OLD guests are lingering at The Holly Inn and new ones are coming to enjoy Spring's beauties and the life of happiness and contentment which is such a pleasant part of life here at this N. II., and Mrs. E. K. Ela and Miss Helen Alden of Springfield, Mass., were guests of the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Johnston of Bryant, N. C, spent Sunday here. Mr. Wilmot II. Smith of New York, has gone after a short visit. Mr. F. W. Matthews of Newton Cen tre, Mass, is making a short visit. Mrs. Frederick I. Stieff, Miss Florence Stieff, Baltimore, were recent guests. . Miss Heizmann and Miss May Heiz mann, Beading, Pa., have gone after a short sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. B. Lawry, Atlantic City, N. J.; Mr. C. S. Joslin, Plainfleld, N. J.; Mr. II. T. Crawford, Williams port, Pa,, and Mr. B. S. Cook, Provi dence, B. I., were recent visitors. TXff WW 1 ' . w ; season of the year. The croquet tournament and Kicker's golf handicap were pleasant diversions of the week. Cards continue to hold the interest of the older people and the even ing dances are much enjoyed by the younger set. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. C. K. Miller and Mr. A. K. Miller of Chicago, come to remain several weeks. Mr. P. II. Brooks of Minneapolis,, is here for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Evans, Charlotte, N. C, will remain until the house closes. Rev. and Mrs. G. T. B. Smith of Char lotte, N. C, are here for a ten days stay. Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Carter, Lebanon, SPUING DAYS AT PINEHURST. A Icons' Call. Old Winter's been calling On pretty Miss Earth ; Of all other suitors v She's had quite a dearth. At llrst they talked gayly, Entirely at ease, Of skating and sleiging And topics like these. But lately his sallies No answers hare drawn, She looks at the hour hand And smothers a yawn. While Father Time grimly ltemarks at the sight: "It's high time that fellow Was saying good night!" McLandburgh WiUon, in tf. Y. Sun, n

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