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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
.Prospect for Series of Interesting:
Matches Satisfactory.
Manager Edd Ellis is giving the game
a good share of attention these days and
rapidly getting matters into shape for a
series of games to be played during the
season. The Carolina already has a team
in embryo, the village nine is practically
selected, and it is possible that The Inn
will contribute a third team.
The Management has become much in
terested in the sport through the interests
shown by visitors, and is planning to lay
out a diamond across the railroad from
the Country Club House, at a location
which is admirably suited and which will
centralize interest.
editor. "I have called to get some of the
details of the wedding'
"Goodness !" replied Mrs Jones, in dis
may. "They're all gone. You ought to
have come last night. They ate every
scrap'
Alimony llarred.
Lawyer Alimony cannot be legally
collected, so I think we can get you out
of that part of it.
Client That's good. But how do you
figure it out ?.
Lawyer Marriage is a lottery isn't it?
Client That's what and I drew a los
ing number.
Lawyer Then, marriage being a lot
tery, alimony must be a gambling debt.
', . - f . , ' . , -: . - -
JAMES BATTERSON, WINNER FIRST ANNUAL ADVERTISING
TOURNAMENT, 1905.
What He Wanted.
Passing through the country, a tramp
stopped at a farmhouse.
"It is needless to ask you the question,
madam ; you know what I want."
"Yes," replied the lady, "I know what
you want badly, but I've only one bar of
soap in the house and the servant is using
it. Come again some other time."
Hot a Scrap left.
The editor of a flourishing journal in a
California town recently called at the
"home of the bride's parents" the day
after the wedding. He was desirous of
telling his readers all about the event,
and wished to give the young couple a
good "send-off" as well. The bride's
mother met him.
"Good morning, Mrs. Jones," said the
COMING FROM EVERYWHERE
(Concluded from page one.)
ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES.
In addition to the Golf interest of
the week, numerous entertainment fea
tures have been planned both in social
pleasures and outdoor sports. Promi
nent among these will be an evening of
tableaux at the Village Hall, dances at
The Carolina and Holly Inn, and a ban
quet at The Carolina at which tourna
ment participants will dine together with
the ladies accompanying them. There
will also be a paper chase, and trap and
pistol shooting contests.
The Golf Scorer
Latest Model 1906 Is a perfect'
Recording Instrument.
COLD MEDAL
af
The most appropriate prize for
Tournaments, mounted in Nickel,
Sterling Silver, Filled Gold, and
solid 14 -karat Gold.
IND1SPENSIBLE FOR HANDICAPPING.
Elegant and Useful as a Gilt
On sale at The Carolina and
the Country Club House, Pine-hurst.
ft 51. Louis i&
fit Exposition JhL
The Scorer Company,
Richmond, Va., U. S. A.
Man s Gold Watch $40.
The modern thin model.
17 line: extra quality movement: 14-karat gold open-face
case: Arabic dial, gold Louis XIV hands. Price includes
engraving of monogram.
Illustration on request
Descriptions and prices of men's gold watches from $30 to $875' are fully cov
ered in
The Year Book (just issued)
Nttiit fr on Itequt.
Goods sent on Approval.
Bailey v Banks & BidJle Co.
J2I8-20-22 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
The Goriiam Co., invite attention to theiii, unsurpassed facilities for
the designing and manufacturing of special
TROPHIES FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS
and Particular Occasions
They have in stock at all times the most extensive showing of Punch Bowls,
Loving Cups, Vases, Smokers' Sets, Hiding Crops and Whips, and all the newest
things in leather for travelers, including a large number of handsomely fitted Bags
and Suit Cases.
THE GORHAM CO.,
SILVERSMITHS AND GOLDSMITHS
Fifth Avenue and 36th Street. New York;
THE KIRKWOOD
ON CAMDEN HEIGHTS
CAMDEN, S. C.
T. EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ, - Pro-