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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
CITY OF GREENSBORO
Itpossesses Many Attractions for Visitors
From the North.
Guilfr"1 Ilevolutionarr Mattlo Ground
of ,,ecial liiteretInter.tlng-Information.
UK close proximity of
IMnehurst to the city of
Greensboro, and the fact
that visitors here pass
through the place both
going ami coming, causes
mny to make short visits or stop over
oitlipr going or coming. The place is one
of much interest, being a typical Southern
city and the hotel JUuilford-lienbow, af
fords the most satisfactory accommoda
tions. Greensboro, is situated in the Pied
mont section, on the main line of the
Southern J Jail way, claims many advan
tages as a winter resort for tourists from
the north who are, at this time of the
year, wending their way southward, and
js espec ially inviting to those who, with
the majority, lind it wise to break the
long journey from the northern states
to the extreme warmth of the far south.
The climate is temperate and dry; and
(Jrecnshoro occupies an 'altitude of 300
feet which is sulliciently high to give it a
dry and bracing air in a latitude just far
enough south to give a delightful and
temperate mildness to the climate.
The County of Guilford, named in
honor of Lord North, Karl of Guilford,
was formed in 1770, and here was fought,
March loth, 1781, the liattle of Guilford
Court House, in which the British troops,
under Lord Cornwallis received at the
hands of General Nathaniel Greene the
turning blow under which it staggered
until it surrendered at Yorktown.
Greensboro derives its name from Gen
end Greene.
The Iiattle Ground which is about
thirty minutes drive from the hotel door,
i now marked by many beautiful
monuments and long lines of small
"qua re marble stones mark the lines of
battles. A number of tombs of heroes of
those stormy days maybe found on this
Hi'ld. An interesting feature not to be
overlooked n a visit to this battle field, is
the famous llattle Ground Oak which
measures seven feet in diameter and which
owes its prominence to the fact that Lord
Cornwallis, horse bit the top oft of it
while a liulo more than a sprout. Another
fj'atuiv which will repay the visitor his
tune, is tin. museum which contains many
interest ino- lvics 0f tj10 involution. The
1 luted states Congress has recently
"'i'uV an appropriation of 10,000.00 for
the erection of a monument to Generals
laviilsnn and Francis Nash, and Senator
Aldrich of Ubode Jsland has introduced
a "ill in the Senate to erect a memorial
8,,:d't to General Greene.
Hotels Guilford and lienbow oiler to
tourists accommodations the equal of any
of the 'nest resort hotels to be found in
south. Both houses are heated with
8toam il"d hot water, have passenger ele
ctors, : i Hil jiii hit mvwnniiu'it inr 1 ole-
plioiie
system between the bed rooms,
nearly, all of which are connected with
private baths. These are operated on the
American and European plans, have their
own central plant which furnishes ice,
electricity, and heat, and also the laundry
ror tlie guests. An electric coach meets
all trains at the Union Station which is
about two blocks distant from the hotels.
The Grand Opera House is in a circuit
which guarantees to Greensboro the best
attractions that come South.
The roads leading out from Greensboro
are macadamized and go through an at
tractive rolling country.
Heart Party at The Inn.
The weekly hearts party at The Holly
Inn Tuesday evening was, as usual, en
joyed by a large number of players. The
first women's prize, a leather writing pad,
was won by Miss Delano, of Boston. Mrs.
II. L. Caswell, West Va., took second,
a sewing chatelaine, and the third, a sil
ver hat pin went to Mrs. C. P. Heyward,
East Orange, N. J. The first men's
prize, a gold scarf pin, was won by Mr.
F. li. McFeely, Pittsburg. Mr. II. M.
Kida bock,. New York, secured second, a
bridge whist set, and the third, a silver
pencil, went to Mr. D. W. Coon, Mt.
Vernon, N. Y.
The participants were, Mr. and Mrs.
Case, 31 r. and Mrs. Munger, Mr. and
Mrs. Converse, 31 r. and Mrs. Hansel, Mr.
and Mrs. Head, Miss Elenor Head, Dr.
and .Mrs. Marvel, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs.
Hidabock, .Mrs. Byrnes, Mrs. Parke
Wright, Mrs. Lockwood, Mrs. Gordon,
Mrs. Delano, Mrs. McFeely, Mrs. Hogg,
Mrs. Knowlton, Mrs. Posenfeld, Mrs.
Johnston, Mrs. Palmer, 31 is. Davis, Miss
Davis, Mrs. Abbott, Miss Carey, Miss
Joost, Miss Durkee, Miss Huston, Mr.
Scott, Mr. Tracy, Mr. Abels, Mr. Cas
well. l'reavnt for Mr. Itobinaon.
The guests at The Cedars presented
Mr. J. Milton Bobinson, the manager of
The Lenox, with a very handsome burnt
wood clock on the occasion of the recent
celebration of his birthday.
VEliV SELECT.
The Tenderfoot -1 say, Old thap, is your
intv solnct out bore?
Bad 15111 It sure is. Why, I killed a dude from
the East myself hist week who tried to uuw imu
one of our dances without an invite.
NEW ORLEANS
"THE GATEWAY OF THE MISSISSIPPI"
The Coming Great City of the Great South. The Largest Cotton, Rice and Sugar Market In the World
THE MOST POPUIAH WINTER IIESOIIT IN AMERICA
Continuous IIor Racing-, Golf !inU, Ilunting- and JFUhlng
Comfort, Health, Ileaure
NEW ST. CUAllLEi HOT EI,
Modern, Fireproof, First-Class. Accommodating One Thousand Guests
Turkish, Russian, Roman and Plain Baths. Luxurious Sun Baths and Palm Garden
ANDREW R. BLAKELY & COMPANY, Limited, Proprietors.
THE
Pinehurst Pharmacy
Carries a Complete Line of
Drugs, Druggist Sundries, Toilet
Articles, Ete.
Prescriptions a Specialty
Compounded by liegistered Pharmacists.
Choice Confectionery in Large Assortment.
Big Line ol Imported and Domestic Cigars.
SODA SPECIALTIES
Egg Phosphates Malted Milk Drinks
lee Cream Soda and College Ices.
Ice Cream to take out by the pint and quart.
THE MAGNOLIA
PINEHURST, N. C.
Open November 1st, to Hay 1st.
Steam Heat and Open Fires, Electric Lights and
Baths with hot and cold water.
Sunday Hours 9 to 10 a. m. and 2 to 9 p. m.
VIC TO It E. lFIO V CO.,
of Washington, 1. C.
AT
- - THE CASINO -
Jewelry and Bric-a-Brac
Jewelry Repairing-.
PAi'i iikiiix Ji:n
Jewelry and Novelties,
The CAROLINA,
IIouim: A. M. to . I. Jf.
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.
J. L. POTTLE,
Manager.
The Pine Grove House,
riHEIIUIlST, If. c.
Pleasantly located near a large pine gove. sunnj
rooms, good beds, steam heat, electric lights
and baths with hot and cold water.
FRANK B. POTTLE. - Manager.
EAGLE INN,
Oil WELL - - - EIITIOXT.
A delightful summer home, located on
high ground in the beautiful Lake Cham
plain valley, between the Adirondacki
and the Green Mountains. Superb climate
tmre snrinir water, correspondence solic
ited. For information and booklet
address,
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.
THE ST. JOHN,
Charleston,. S. C.
New porches and sun parlor since last season :
over 50 new baths; steam heat throughout; also
open fires. Best equipped ; nearest the Battery.
Golf, Tennis, Bowling, Boating, etc.
St. John Hotel Co., Owners and Proprietors.
LAKEWOOD, N. J. iSljgK' KL" &
posite, Laurel House; a quiet homelike family
hotel; sunny rooms, modern improvements, as
clean'as a new cent; good things to eat; dairy
products, poultry etc., from the Lexington farm
and are the best; rates $2.50 per day and up;
$15 per week and up. People come again and
send friends. Booklet.
Miss Laura Agnes Walker,
OF BOSTON
Manicuring, chiropody, shampooing and
massage.
Hoom3 1 he Carolina.
EOF TEIN YE MRS
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 eflorts have not been in vain.
All orders filled promptly ; all prescrip
tions filled accurately.
jouxsoar'S pharmacy,
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
Dr. GEORGE S. HILL,
Resident House Physician,
Office at The IIoll y Inn.
1IOURS: 9.30 to 10.30 a. m; 2.00 to 3.00 p. m.
7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
THE LENOX ....
. . . THE CONCORD
pxxeiixtust, x. 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.