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NOT A DULL (Concluded from page one.) lo a large advertisement printed in the hristmas number of "The Pinehurst OL'TltrKST." The manager of the agency was Mr. G. U, Wallace, and the first candidates were the Crockabjo IJoy orchestra, made up of blasters Albert and Gilman Crockett sumI Levi and Russell Jones. They played in opening, a selection for three pieces ;id closed with a merry jig by the Mas lei's Jones. Miss Russell, (Mrs. Scott,) was the next applicant and she sang a solo fol lowed by a number in which the chorus joined. A finished sailors hornpipe by Mr. Johnson, (Mr. Putnam,) came next and was repeated in response to prolonged applause alter which Miss Washington, (Mrs. Crockett,) read the contents (?) of the Christmas number of The Pinkiiukst Outlook, finding some truly remarkable things therein which were mainly hits at local individuals and conditions. The first of these was the editor's Christinas greeting which is reprinted for the benefit of those who did not see the Christinas Number from which it was taken (V) and in the hope that the sug gestion contained therein may hear fruit : CHRISTMAS, 11)04, GREETING : To all Pinehurst Lovers The Ohtbukst ex tends a Christmas greeting I At the same time we wish to remind them that winter is coming apace, and that we are human. We cannot live upon Clay Pigeons; roti, ur toast, a.v cow peas. Though we capture all of the cups at the Pistol Tournament, yet have we little with which to (ill them. We have hung our stocking in the chimney of The Holly Inn, where it will be on exhibition at the close of the minstrel performance. A cursory examination will convince the most skeptical that our wife has arrived none too soon. Again we greet you and extend to you the com plhnents of the season, begging you to keep in mind the old aduge "J) is dat ui cito tlat," which being interpreted reads thus: "A bird in the hand is the best policy." Several interesting advertisements whic h have beenpyed since last week (V), were found by Miss Washington, among which were the foliowimr: DR. TIN WHISTLE KEN YON Cheer-up-o-dist Special Attention to Ladies. Consultation Free. Ollice Hours : 12 :30 to 1 ; 5 :30 to 6 Home Ollice: Hayner lildg, Atlanta, da. For Sale A Cow Ow ing to ill health, (my own; not the cow,) I will sell at the Dairy Farm, one mile northwest by west of the General Ollice in Pinehurst, North Carolina, (survey of T. $. Cotter,) one plush dewberry cow, aged eight years. She is of undoubted courage, and gives milk frequently. To a man who does not lear death in any form she would be a great boon. She is very much attached to her present home with a stay chain but she will be sold to anyone who will agree to treat her right. She is one-fourth fchort horn, and three-fourths hyena. 1 will also throw in a double-barreled shot Ji'un to the purchaser. In May she usually goes Mvavforaweek, and returns with a tall red calf with wobbly legs. Her "ame is Rose, and I would rather sell her to a non-resident. Apply to, Leonard Tufts, owner. PINEHUUST SCHOOL FOR FEEI5LE-MINDEI). All the distractions ;healthy,not a single pupil has died from overwork since its foundation. There is nothing like our foot-ball drill to impart the precision and cruelty necessary to success in life. Write to the Headmaster for a booklet of testi monials. DEPARTMENT STORE CI TS PRICES. A special sale of remnants of second hand tooth-brushes and eggs from last season's stock, is announced by Manager Stillings. He say that the eggs will prove a very strong seller. Forc Rknt An airy room for a gentle man 22 feet long and 1 1 feet wide. A pply at Franklin Flats, by T. Sharp. For Salk A line bull dog, with 6hort tail and long pedigree. Will eat anything: especially fond of children. Apply at Outburst Ollice. To Rent An elegantly furnished room for a gentleman already heated. The Harvard. Miss Washington also found something of a social nature in the same paper among which was a "mud pie," making contest at The Inn which "stirred Pine hurst society to its foundations and drew the elite of Pinehurst society, and we doubt if an eliter could be found any where." Another event chronicled was a Cotil lion at The Lenox which "opened with prayer" after Mrs. Robinson had received her guests "wreathed in a pleasant smile." "Water llowed like champagne" during the evening. One of the hits of the evening followed, Two Mokes from Smoke, (The Unknown and Uncle Dennis,) of the Golf Club House, The Unknown sang effectively "I Want to lieat that Drum" while his tall assistant carried the instrument for him, and was encored. Mr. Jackson, (Mr. Hall,) then gave im personations and a reel which was encored and the program ended with a song "I Want to be a Soldier," by Mr. A Lohen grin Swan", (Mr. Herbert W. Cost,) and the chorus. A collection was taken during the even ing for the Christmas tree and the Episcopal Church Organ Funds and about fifty dollars raised. Music was furnished by Prof. Trev Sharp and The Holly Inn orchestra. POKER THOUGHTS. Katherinc Did you make any calls on New Year's Day? Kidder (absently) No; I didn't hold more than a pair at any stage of the game. TPl-ix HDAPTON Washington, D.C. 1 llC JlYMr' K 1 CONNECTICUT AVE. HI r h YTir rrvr nr r TMIE GRAFTON is situated A on the most fashionable thoroughfare in Washington, very convenient to all points of interest and within flvo minutes' walk of the White House, State, War, Navy and Treasury Departments, and Corcoran Art Gallery. Cars Eassing the door run direct lo apitoland depots. Tiic house and furnishings are new. The rooms are arranged both pingle and en suite, with pri vato baths, and is conducted on the American plan. Kates $3.00 a day and upward. Long Distance .Telephone in every room. Especially attractive for ladles traveling alone. HARRINGTON MILLS PROPRIETOR. The Princess Anne Hotel, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Are you looking for the most delightful spot on this earth? If so don't return home until you come here. The Hotel is only 200 feet from the ocean waves, the gulf stream is near by, making climate charming. Outdoor sports all the year, Golf, Quail shooting, Duck, Geese and other wild fowl in abundance. Pure air and plen ty of sea food. AMEltlCAN AN EUHOPEAX PlA.. WRITE FOR BOOKLETS TO JAMES S. GROES, President and Manager. HOTEL PRESTOfJ, BEACH BLUFF, MASS. One of the most Delightful Resorts on the North Shore. H. W. PRIEST, Proprietor. BSTABROOK & EATON'S WELL KNOWN BRANDS OF Imported and Domestic Cigars Are now on Sale at the Pinehurst Hotels, Store and Bowling Alley. Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. Importers and Grocers Hotels, Clubs aud families supplied with the choicest goods in the market. Orders by mail given prompt and careful attention. 222 Summer Street, (wholesale) 55 Summer Street, 274 Friend Street, 87 & 89 Causeway Street, 6 & 8 Faneuil Hall Square. iiosToar, mass. FOR TEN YEARS we have been striving to make our drug store the most complete one in this part of the country. Let us prove to you that our efforts have not been in vain. All orders filled promptly ; all prescrip tions filled accurately. JOIIXSON'S PIIAllIttACY, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Guilford-Benbow Hotel AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS GREENSBORO, N. C. An ideal stop over place for tourist travel to and from Pinehurst, N. C. Stop over privileges at Greensboro have been arranged on all tourist tickets. These hous.es are thoroughly modern equipped with passenger elevators, steam and hot water heat, and telephone systems.
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