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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.
Francis Batchelder.
Francis Batcbelder
F. S. Snydei
Go.
Proprietors of 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 Blackstoue St.,
BOSTON, JKASSAC11USETTS.
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 York City.
THE NEWS DEPOT
An up-to-date Bookstore. Fine line of
Stationery, Toys and Novelties. Large
stock of Souvenirs and Sporting Goods.
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
Miss Laura Agnes Walker,
EXPERT
MANICURIST AND MASSEUSE
Will be located at The Carolina.
Mrs. C. C. Stevick,
MASiKlDE Al HI AAltllllST,
Is located in Pinehurst for her lifth season.
Appointments may be made by mail.
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Jeweler and Optician
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
Full line of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Novel
ties, Cut Glass, Etc., at Prices that are Right.
My representative will be in Pinehurst fre
quently and will be glad to call upon request.
Repairing it Specialty.
DR. MONTGOMERY A. CROCKETT,
Resident House Physician,
Office at The Carolina,
Itoom Q,.
11 Ob us: 9.30 to 10.30 a. m.; 2.00 to 3.00 p.m.
7.30 to 8.30 U. m
The doctor will be located at The Harvard pre
vious to the opening of The Carolina, and will
hive an office in the Mistletoe Cottage.
ANEXTENSIYE PROGRAM
Seasons Tournaments Most Important
Ever Announced by any Club.
Event lleg-an ThaiikNg-lving- y and
Continue TJiroiig-h -April
lleautif'ul Trophies.
I IIS season's golf tourna
ment program is without
doubt, the most import
ant and extensive list of
stated fixtures ever an
nounced bv any jrolf
club, and the liberality in the provisions
of trophies has never been approached.
The program of stated fixtures began
Thanksgiving day and continues through
April, and in addition, many informal
ftvnnts and competitions will be held.
The dates set for the Inauguration or
Midwinter tournament are Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January
11, 12, 13, 14, and for the United North
and South Championship, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urdav. Aonl. 4. 5. 6, 7 and 8. A new
feature is announced in the way of Sat
urday afternoon putting competitions.
THE PROGRAM IN DETAIL.
Thursday, Nov. 24 Thanksgiving-day Tour
nament, 18 holes, medal play, handicap Sterling
Silver cup for the best net score.
Saturday, Dec. 10 Handicap Tournament, for
the "Casino" cup. 18 holes, medal play, Ster
ling Silver cup for the best net score.
Saturday, Dec. 24 Handicap Tournament for
the "Christmas" cups. 18 holes, medal play,
Sterling Silver cup for the best net and Bronzed
cup for the best gross score.
Saturday, Dec. 31 Handicap Tournament for
the "New Years" cups. 18 holes, medal play,
Sterling Silver cup for the best gross score, and
Bronzed cup for the best net score.
Saturday, Jan. 7 Handicap Tournament for
the "Holly Inn" cups. 18 holes, match play.
Mixed foursomes. Sterling Silver cups for
winning couple.
Wed. Thu. Fri. and Sat. Jan. 11, 12, 13, 14
Grani Annual Mid-winter Touknament.
Qualifying round, 18 holes, medal play,
scratch, gold medal for the best gross score. The
"President's" cup will be awarded to the winner
of the iirst sixteen, the "Secretary's" cup to the
winner of the second sixteen, the "Treasurer's"
cup to the winner of the third sixteen, and the
Captain's" cup to the winner of the fourth six
teen. Also Sterling Silver cups for the runners
up in each division. Sterling Silver Consolation
cups will also be awarded to the winners of
beaten eights in each of the above divisions.
Saturday, Jan. 14 Handicap, 18 holes, medal
play, Sterling Silver cup for the best net score.
Silver medal for the second best net score, Gold
medal for the best gross score.
Saturday, Jan. 21 Handicap Tournament for
the "Berkshire" cups. Match play. Sterling Sil
ver cup for the winner and Bronzed cup for the
runner-up.
Saturday, Jan. 28 Handicap Tournament for
"The Pinehurst Outlook" cups, 18 holes, medal
play. Sterling Silver cup for the winner in class
A and Silver-mounted-on wood Tankard for the
winner in class B.
Saturday, Feb. 4 Handicap Tournament for
the "Village" cups, match play. Sterling Silver
cup for winner and Bronzed cup for runner-up.
This event is open only to those holding Season
uoir tickets.
Saturday Feb. 11 Handicap Tournament for
"St. Valentine's" cups. 18 holes medal play. Ster
ling Silver cup for first and Bronzed cut) for sfift.
ond best net scores for men. Sterling Silver cud
for first and Bronzed cup for second best net
scores for women.
Saturday, Feb. 18 Handicap Tournament for
"George and Martha Washington" cups; mixed
foursomes. 18 holes medal play. Sterling Silver
cups for the winning couple.
Afternoon Putting Competition, scratch
Leather Fob and Charm for the winner.
Saturday. Feb. 25 Consolation Handicap
Tournament, twice around the nine-hole course
Match play, open only to those who have played
but have not. won In previous onrnmpn
Sterling Silver cup for winner and Bronzed cup
for runner-up for men. Sterling Silver Sugar
and Cream set for winner and Bronzed cup for
runner-up for women.
Afternoon Putting Competition, scratch
Leather Fob and Charm for winner.
Saturday, March 4 Inauguration-day Tourna
ment; 18 holes medal play. Silver medal for best
gross score for men. Silver medal for best gross
score for women. Sterling Silver cup for best
net scoi-e for men. Sterling Silver cup for be6t
net score for women.
Afternoon Puttinc Competition, Scratch.
Leather Fob and Charm for winner.
Saturday, March 11 Pinehurst Club Cham
pionship, Handicap Tournament, 18 holes, match
olav. Open only to those holding Season Golf
tickets. The match play rounds will be played
without handicap. Silver medal for best net score
qualifying rounds. Silver medal for best gross
score qualifyingrounds. Sterling Silver cup for
winner and Sterling Silver Goblet for runner-up
first sixteen. Sterliug Silver cup for winner of
second sixteen.
Saturday, March 18 St. Patrick's Day Tour
nament; 18 holes medal play. Handicap. Sterling
Silver cups for the winner and runner-up in
Class A. Sterling Silver cups for the winner
and runner-up in Class B.
Saturday, March 25 Kicker's Handicap Tour
nament, twice around the nine-hole course, med
al play. Sterling Silver cup for the best net
score for men. Sterling Silver cup for the best
net score for women.
Afternoon Putting Competition, scratch.
Leather Fob and Charm for winner.
Saturday, April 1 Handicap Tournament, for
the "Carolina" cups. Mixed foursomes, 18 holes
match play. Sterling Silver cups for the win
ning couple. Bronzed cups for the runucrs-up.
Tues. and Wed. April 4-5 Grand Annual
United North and South Championship.
Womens event, 18 holes, qualifying round
scratch. The best eight scores to qualify. Gold
medal for the best gross score. Sterling Silver
cup for winner. Gold medal for runner-up.
Wed. Thurs. Fri. April 5, and 7 Fifth
Grand Annual North and South Champion,
ship, scratch. Qualifying rounds, 18 holes. Gold
medal for the best gross score. The President's
cup will be awarded to the winner of the first
sixteen, the Secretary's cup to the winner of
the second sixteen, the Treasurer's cup to the
winner of the third sixteen, the Captain's cup
to the winner of the fourth sixteen. Gold medal
for the runner-up in President's cup division
and Silver medals for the runners-up in each
of the other events. Sterling Silver "Consola
tion" cups will also be given to the winners of
the beaten eight in each of the above divisions.
Friday, April 7 Fifth Grand Annual North
and South Championship meeting; 18 holes,
Handicap, medal play. Sterling Silver cup for
winner of the best net score. Silver medal for
second best net score. Gold medal for best gross
score.
Saturday, April 8 United North and South
Open Championship, 36 holes medal play.scratch ;
open to all professionals and amateurs. First
prize $100 cash and Championship Gold medal.
Second prize $50 cash. Third prize $25 cash.
Amateurs winning will receive plate.
Saturday April 15 Handicap Tournament for
the "Harvard" cups. 18 holes, match play. Ster
ling Silver cups for the winner and runner-up.
Saturday, April 22 Spring Tournament, 18
holes, medal play, Handicap. Sterling Silver
cup for the best net score.
Quite Sew-in London.
lie Can you tell ine the three quickest
means of communication?
She Telephone, telegraph
lie Well, what's the third?
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THE LENOX .
. . . THE CONCORD
FiiEurnT, 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,
riNEiiiTiisT, ar. c.
Pleasantly located near a large pine gove, sunnr
rooms, good beds, steam heat, electric lights
and baths with hot and cold water.
FRANK B. POTTLE, . Manager
EAGLE INN,
OIUVELI. - VEIIOTOXT.
A delightful summer home, located on
high ground in thn beautiful Lake Cham.
plain valley, between the Adirondack!
and the Green Mountains. Superb climate
pure spring water. Correspondence solic-
ltea. Dor information
address,
ted. For information and booklet
F. B. KIMBALL, Proprietor, Orwell, Vermont.
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.
WKITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET.
HAYES & THOMAS,
Fine Millinery and
Ribbon Neckwear,
Wools and Fancy Work Materials
Near Bookstore,
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
Pinehurst
Steam Laundry,
First Class work In all
Departments.
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
Dr. GEORGE S. HILL,
Resident House Physician,
Officii 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.