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The Line to
Pinehurst
Shortest and Quickest Route
Double Daily Service
1 BETWEEN .
Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington,
Richmond, Norfolk and
Portsmouth . : : :
SEABOARD
Air Line Railway
During the tourist season through Parlor
Cars are operated on day trains and
through Sleeping Cars on night trains
between
Washington and Pinehurst
Only one change from
Boston.
For full information apply to any repre
sentative Seaboard Air Line Ry.
CHAS. L. LONGSDORF, N.E.P.A., 360 Wash
ington Street, Boston.
N. E. CONKLYN, G.E.P.A., 1183 Broadway,
New York.
C. B. RYAN, G.P.A.. Portsmouth. Va.
PINEHURST SCHOOLS
Combine under one head
College Preparatory Grammar and Primary
Schools
furnishing instruction in all blanches of
these grades.
Courses of study are elective and pupils
may enter at any time and for any length
of time, and rejoin their classes without
loss, after a long or short stay, in an ideal
climate, surrounded by right conditions
for living and removed 10111 the usual
temptations of school life.
Special attention is given to French and
German conversation. Address,
ALUICK U. U AII1IC.Y,
Head Master,
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PiaTEIIITIlST CifcLVUKAL OFFICE.
OLD DOMINION LINT
Direct Connections with all Southern Report.
HTE tnEHN large nnd fast, operated
over a most picturesque route, offer tlie max
imum of comfort and enjoyment. Cuisine
and service of the highest class.
DAI LY HAII.nGN at 3 p. m. from Pier
2tiN.lt. New York, for Old I'oint Comfort,
Norfolk, Portsmouth, Pinners Point and New
port News, connecting for Pinehurst, Peters
burg, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Washington
ind entire South and West.
For complete information address,
JLD DOMINION LINE, 81-85 Beach St.. N.Y
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Pinehurst
Is a Unique Village
In the
Southland
ACT IHOMIHC IflCATW Of PMCNfti.
GENERAL PLAN
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FlNEHURST
MOORE CON.C,
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Pinehurst is, apparently, a "Yankee" Village, located among the long-leaf,
health-giving pines, in the Thermal belt and the dryest part of Moore County
North Carolina; a section long noted for its nealthfulness. It is seventy miles
southwest of Raleigh, one hundred and twenty-five miles from the sea coast, and
has an altitude of six hundred and fifty feet.
The Village was founded in 1895 by the late James W. Tufts of Boston, Mass.,
and now consists of nearly fifty family cottages, four modern hotels, several
boarding and apartment houses, a public cafe and numerous public buildings. The
Village is beautifully laid out, and abounds in shrubs, perennials, sub-tropical and
other plants.
The Carolina, completed in 1900, is the largest hotel in the State, and one of
the best appointed in the South, an imposing four-story structure, accommodating
four hundred guests, modern in every particular, and with appointments calculated
to suit the most fastidious tastes. The" Holly Inn is roomy, home-like, modern,
and accommodates two hundred guests. The Berkshire and The Harvard are two
modern hotels, accommodating one hundred guests each and equipped to furnish
every comfort at a moderate price.
The Casino, designed for the use of the guests of the Village, is supplied with
a ladies' parlor, game, reading and bath rooms, and daily papers and periodicals
are kept on file. In connection is a Cafe, supplying excellent New England cook
ing at a moderate price. The boarding houses are The Lenox, Concord, Magnolia
and Tine Grove. The Cedars and several other cottages, provide rooms only,
singly and en suite.
The family cottages are cozy, substantially built, well-furnished and provided
with modern conveniences, including electric lights, running spring water, and
perfect sanitary drainage. Many are heated by steam and provided with bath.
The Pinehurst Golf Links are generally acknowledged by experts to be the
finest in the South, embracing two distinct courses, one of eighteen holes and six
thousand yards in length, another of nine holes, and a finely appointed and
admirably located Club House. The fair green throughout the courses is excellent
and the putting greens are perfection. Natural and artificial hazards are found in
sufficiency to make the course an exceptionally attractive one. A well-known
Scotch professional is in charge of the Links, and available for instruction.
A Shooting Preserve embracing 30,000 acres, nearly 50 square miles, is under
control of the Village, and maintained expressly for the use of its guests. Kennels
containing thoroughly trained blooded setters and pointers, are run in connection
with the Preserve, and trustworthy guides are available. Trap shooting grounds,
modern in equipment, are a feature of this department.
There are numerous croquet grounds and tennis courts scattered throughout
the Village; a public Bowling Alley and Billiard Hall.
Dairy and Poultry Farms are maintained and which will eventually supply the
entire Village with fresh milk and cream, poultry and eggs. A Market Garden
provides f re-h vegetables. ,
The Village has a Post and Telegraph Office, private Electric Railroad, Lo'jal
and Long Distance Telephone System, Electric Light and Power Station, Village
Hall, Circulating Library, Private School, Department Store, Meat Market, Steam
Laundry, Bakery, Ice-Making Plant, Livery Stable, Photographic Studio, Resident
Physicians, and Weekly Paper, The Pinehurst Outlook,
In fact, Pinehurst is admirably equipped to supply every modern need; offer
ing unequalled attractions for people of refinement at a varying range of prices.
Consumptives cannot be admitted.
The Electric Railroad connects with the Seaboard Air Line at Southern Piues,
Railroad connection is made from Pinehurst over the Aberdeen & Asheboro Rail
road with the Seaboard Air Line at Aberdeen, and the Southern Railway at High
Point. Pinehurst is eighteen hours ride from New York, and through Pullmms
run during the season from Washington direct to the Village, over both Railway
Lines. For handsome booklets or detailed information, address :
JLEOXAIin TUFTS, Owner,
IIoMton, man.
I'OtlllUST GOEnAL OFFICE,
linvliurt, W. C.
To Pinehurst
and the Winter
Resorts of the
SOUTH Via
S O U T H E R N
RAILWAY
LOW RATE TICKETS
ON SALE.
Stop-overs allowed on Winter
Tourist Tickets to points South,
enabling passengers to make
side-trips to Pinehurst. ,
New York Offices, 271 and 1185 Broadway.
Boston Office, 338 Washington Street.
Philadelphia Office, 828 Chestnut Street.
Washington Office, 705 Fifteenth Street, N.W.
S. H. HARDWICK,
Pass. Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C.
W. H. TAYLOE,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Washington, D. C.v
Pinehurst
Preserves
Embracing 35,000 acres of the
Finest Hunting
Territory
in Moore County, North Carolina,
offer unusual and VARIED AT
TRACTIONS for SPORTSMEN
and SPORTSWOMEN
The climate is unsurpassed, cover
excellent, and easy to traverse and
close to the Village, in which every
comfort may be found at a varying
range of prices. Here one may enjoy
SPORT WITHOUT "ROUGHING-IT"
New England comforts in a South
ern territory a rare combination.
Excellent Quail Shooting
Turkeys for those who care to hunt
them, woodcock and flight pigeon
shooting; fox and rabbit hunting.
In connection with the Preserves
are maintained
KENNELS
as complete as any in the country,
at which a string of perfectly broken
setters and pointers andapackof bea
gles are kept for the use of the guests.
Reliable guides, shooting wagons,
and in fact every requirement for
long or short trips. Dogs boarded
and looked after with intelligent care.
RATES. Shooting privileges $1 per
day, $3 per week, $15 per season.
Note. These charges are waived for the
season owing to the fact that under the
new law non-residents pay a tax of $10 to
accrue to the Audubon Society.
Guides $3 per day, including use of dog if de
sired. Boarding dogs, $1.50 per week, $5 per
month. For further information address,
Pinehurst General Office