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BOWLING INTEREST GROWING
League Matches Drawing Together Large
Crowds Including Many Guests.
Department Store Team Leads With
Carolina and Holly Inn Making
Hitter Fig-lit for Second.
! ACII additional week adds
to the interest in the
series of matches beinjr
rolled by the local bowl
ing league, and while the
Department Store team
still maintains a good lead with GOG per
cent, ten games won and live lost, it is
by no means having a walkover. The
Holly Inn and Carolina teams are fight
ing for second place, at the same time
keeping an eye on first, very bitterly,
and the feature of the week was the game
rolled Tuesday evening which The Caro
lina team won by a narrow margin.
The matches are drawing together
large crowds, including many guests of
the Village, both men and women. Sing
ing and cheering by the supporters of
the rival teams is proving an interesting
feature.
FRIDAY EVENING.
DEPARTMENT STORE.
Ellis 94 118 112 324
Ward 102 Y2i 98 322
Baxter 114 100 13!) 3r3
Stillings 152 134 124 410
Robinson 141 118 141 400
G03 592 614 1,809
THE CAROLINA.
Austin 145 128 130 403
Albee 111 125 130 306
Francili 131 140 100 371
Danzi 153 97 125 375
94 100 98 292
634 590 583 1,807
TUESDAY EVEN IXC J.
THE CAROLINA.
Danzi 116 176 129 421
Wheeler 97 113 97 307
Albee 149 104 147 400
Austin 150 145 149 444
Francili 111 124 132 367
623 662 654 1,939
HOLLY INN.
Turner 103 113 105 321
Mulcahy 132 123 150 405
Dodd 149 173 127 449
Ruggles 133 122 111 306
Yeager 125 117 105 347
642 648 598 1,888
Oriental Novelties.
D. A. Fuleihan, of New York, is at The
Carolina for his second season with a
fascinating exhibition of Oriental novel
ties, laces, etc.
Ciuemt at The Cedai-M.
Mr. Charles II. Dow, Boston, Mass., is
at The Cedars for his third season in Pine
hurst. Rev. 11. K. Harlow, Medway, Mass., is
here for the remainder of the season.
JIMS. SA11INE 13 XEIITAWTS.
Follows Out Custom Observed Annual
j Since Seventj-Six.
Mrs. Margaret Sabine, Syracuse, N. Y.,
entertained very pleasantly, Wednesday
evening, with a dinner given in honor of
Washington's birthday. Nine covers were
laid, the guests included Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Foot, Rye, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fresbrey, Miss Burnham, New York;
Mr. W. G. Laphain, Syracuse, N. Y. ; Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Cotter, and Mrs. II. W.
Friest.
Following dinner an hour was spent
pleasantly with informal toasts and story
telling.
Mrs. Sabine has given a similar dinner
annually since 187G, and used as the spec
ial decorative feature, a large American
Hag upon which is embroidered the names
of the places, both in this country and
abroad, where the dinners have been
given.
Ex-Governor .McLean a Guest.
Ex-Governor George F. McLean, of
Connecticut, was among Friday morn
ing's arrivals at The Carolina.
C. I. Becker Wins Putting.
The first of a series of putting compe
titions arranged for Saturday afternoons,
was held last week, C. L. Becker, of Bos
ton, winning the trophy offered, a leather,
golf club fob and seal.
Sunday Evening- Concert.
A general invitation is extended to the
guests of the Village to attend the regu
lar Sunday evening concerts at The Caro
lina, Prof. Trev. Sharp announces the
following program for tomorrow evening :
Maestoso Religioso "Agnus Dei" Bizet
Overture "Banditenstreichc" Suppe
Andante from "Italian Symphony" Mendelssohn
Pianoforte Sole a "The Rose" Macdowell
b "Shadow Dance" Macdowell
"Iieirense" Karganoft"
(1 "Autumn" Macdowell
Miss Lufkin
Selection Scenes from "Carmen" Bizet
Violin Solo "Adoration" Borowski
Miss Abbott
Serenata "I Studenti" Bucalossi
Hymn "God Be With You" Tomer
(Guests Please Join in Singing)
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GRAY AND THE PUPS.
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 POPULAR WISTEH IIESOIIT IW AMERICA
Continuous Horse Ilacing-, Golf Xiinks, limiting- and JFUhlng
Comfort, Health, Pleasure
NEW ST. C1IA11IES HOTEL
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.
HOTEL RICHMOND,
7th and M Sts.
Unshlnpton . D. C
Strictly first class. Admirably located for the entertainment of visitors to Wash
ington. Two squares from the White House. Modern appointments. Long
distance telephone throughout.
CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, Proprietor.
Pinehurst Pharmacy
Carries a Complete Line of
Drugs, Druggist Sundries, Toilet
Articles, Ete.
Prescriptions a Specialty
Compounded by registered Pharmacists.
Choice Confectionery in Large Assortment.
Big Line of 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.
Sunday Hours 9 to 10 a. m. and 2 to 9 p. m.
VI ( J on DESIO fc CO.,
of Washing-ton, I). C.
AT
- THE CASINO
Jewelry and Bric-a-Brac.
Jewelry Ilepairing-.
PAUL REIIXIlEIlf,;,
Jewelry and Novelties,
The CAROLINA,
IIoui-m: O A. XI. to .1 l. jff.
THE INE1AS DEPOT
An up-to-date Bookstore. Fine line of
Stationery, Toye and Novelties. Large
stock of Souvenirs and Sporting Goods.
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
LAKEWOOD, N. J. I , &
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.
THE LENOX
. . . THE CONCORD
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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 pas; rive years.
J. AU 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,
PIXEIItTItST, If. c.
Pleasantly located near a large pine gove, sunny
rooms, good beds, steam heat, electric lights
and baths with hot and cold water.
HUNK B. POTTLE,
EAGLE
ORWELL - -
Manager.
VEItMOXT.
A delightful summer hom, located on
high ground in tbu beautiful Lake Cham
plain valley, between the Adirondack!
and the Green Mountains. Superb cllmatt
pure sprlnsc water. Correspondence solic
ited. For Information and booklet
address,
V. B. KIMBALL, Proprietor, Orwell, Vermont.
E. L. VIE R ROW,
Photographer.
Brlc-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.
D. A. FULEIHAN
OF NEW YOItK
Itooin 1 The Carolina. 0 A.M. to ! I'.M-
Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, La
ces, Kimonas, Shawls, Draperies, Ori
ental Goods and Novelties. : :
FOR TEN YEARS
we have been striving to make our drug
gore 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.
JOIIXSOiV'S PHABMACli
SOUTHERN PINES, V. C
Dr. GEORGE S. HILL,
Resident House Physician,
Office at The ITollj Inn-
Hours: 9.30 to 10.30 a. m; 2.00 to 3.00 p. m.
7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Miss Laura Agnes Walker,
OF BOSTON
Manicuring, chiropody, shampooing and
massage.
Room 3 The Carolina.
MIMOSA HOTEL
Winter and spring hotel, 1 1-2 miles from 1 rj ou
Station. Send for booklet. W. H. STJ2ARX&.
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