PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE Pinehurst Pharmacy Carries a Complete Line of Drugs, Druggist Sundries, Toilet Articles, Con fections, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist. SUNDAY HOURS: 10 to 11 A. M., 7 to 8 P. M. Miss Laura Agnes Walker, Expert Manicurist and Masseuse Will bt locattd at The Carolina During the Season. Prepared to give Massage Treatment, Shampooing and Chiropody. Superfluous Hair Remored by the Electric Needle. Francis Batchelder. F. S. Snyder. Francis Batchelder & Co. Proprietors o! the Capitol Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Michigan. Office and Cold Storage, Smoke Houses and Factory, Boston. Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass 55, 57, 59, 61 and 63 Blackstone St., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. DENTIST. Dr. J. ERNEST JUDD, Crown and Bridge Work Specialist, Appointments made by Mall or Telephone. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. 11 East 42nd St., New. Tor itj . A limited number of copies of The Pinehurst Outlook FOR Vol. VII, 1903-04. may bo had by addressing The Outlook Publishing Co. DR. MONTGOMERY A. CROCKETT, Resident House Physician, Office at The Carolina, Itoom Uouua: 9.30 to 10.30 a. m.; 2.00 f .0Q p.m 7.30 to 8.30 p. m The doctor will be located at The Harrard pre Tloustothe opening of The Carolina, and will hare an office in the Mistletoe Cottage. ACJUCILTIHAL IK STItUCTlON IVortb Carolina A. and iff. Colleg-e An nouncea Winter Course. The popular course for young farmers in the North Carolina A. and M. College, Raleigh, N. C, known as the short course in dairying and agriculture, opens Janu ary 4th, 1905 and continues for ten weeks closing March 10th, 1905. On account of many improvements in the line of work introduced, the work will he far more interesting and impor tant than before. A new course in farm engineering that will be given in connec tion with the other studies will add much to the importance of the work. This study will embrace rural architecture, and farm machinery, and special stress will be placed upon designing barns, houses, silos, etc. Another course that will be added is that of Farm Management, which will include a discussion of the management of the farm in various details. XiAST YEAI1I OUTLOOK. A Few Complete Volumes are now Available. A few complete sets of The Pine uuiiST Outlook for Volume VII, 1903-04 say a dozen in all, may now be had. Bound the volume forms a complete il lustrated history of the season which is a never-failing source of pleasure and satisfaction to the possessor. The price is one dollar, and delay in ordering may mean disappointment. Iflany Stop at WuMliing-tou. Many of Pinehurst's guests stop over at Washington both going and coming, and The Grafton, Conneticut Avenue, is the favorite hotel. Mr. Mills caters to those who love luxury and comfort coin bind, at a price which is satisfactory. The hotel is admirably located both from the point of beauty and its nearness to public buildings of interest. FOR AN IDLE MOMENT. Find the miller and the "haunt"' that frightened him. A third new course that will be offered will be the cotton course, which will in- lude cotton growing, judging, breeding, nd soil management in all of its phrases. It is believed that the cotton course will be especially important to the young 'armors in our State, and it should receive the attendance of every young cotton farmer that can get away from home during the winter months. No entrance examination is required in lese "Winter Courses and no tuition is barged. Practical courses arc hereby open to all who desire to better themselves in the various lines of agriculture. The total cost for ten weeks including board, room, light and fuel, etc., is but $30.00. iToung men contemplating attending should send in their applications at once o C. W. liurkett, Professor of Agricul ure, West Paleigh, X. C, as all students must register in advance to the opening date. tl The Ilridg-e WhiNt Cure. Bridge has past into a "cure," and is solemnly recommended by certain physi cians to patients suffering from neurotics and all other diseases resulting from boredom. Anything which takes people's thoughts off themselves, and prevents their dwelling on their own ailments, must be more or less beneficial, and the cures wrought by bridge in the last year or two are really quite as miraculous as those we read of in the advertisements of patent medicines. Guests at the Cedars. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Otto, Beading, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Underbill, Win thorp, Mass., Mrs. II. I). Evans, and Master Evans, Mrs. J. 1). Currier, and Mr. B. W. Norton, Boston, Mass., com prise the guests at The Cedars, many of who come for long sojourns. THE LENOX .... . . . THE CONCORD prxEiiunsT, sr. 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, pineiiuust, X. c. Pleasantly located near a large pine gove. sunny rooms, good beds, steam heat, electric lights . and baths with hot and cold water. FBANK B. POTTLE, - . Manager. E. L. MERROW, Photographer. Bric-a -Brae, Burned Wood and Leather Novel ties, Jewelry and Art Needle Work. Photographic Supplies and Films. Finishing for Amateurs, a Specialty. PINEHURST, - - N. C. Southern Pines Sanitarium, FOR THE TREATMENT OF Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The Most Thoroughly Equipped Institu tion of its Kind in Eastern North Carolina. Edwin Gladmon, M. D., Supt. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. EAGLE I IN IV, ORWELL - VEIlIOT. A delightful summer home, located on high ground in tho beautiful Lake Cham plain valley, between the Adirondack and the Green Mountains. Superb climate f)ure spring water. Correspondence solio ted. For Information and booklet address, F. B. KIMBALL, Proprietor, Orwell, Vermont. HAYES & THOMAS, Fine Millinery and Ribbon Neckwear. Wools and Fancy Work Materials Near Bookstore, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Dr. GEORGE S. HILL, Resident House Physician, Office at The Holly Inn, Hours: 9.30 to 10.30 a. m; ,2.00 to 3.00 p. m. 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. Pinehurst Steam Laundry, First Class work In all Departments. Done with Neatness and Disoatch.

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