THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE Pineharat fawns: AT SOUTHERN RESORTS i DAIRY DIVISION: Selected herd of grade cows supplying the entire Village with milk. Registered Berkshire hogs of the best strains in the country for sale. A. M. Swinnerton, Manager. MARKET GARDEN: Hot house cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, etc., etc. Choice voilets, carnations, roses. Flowers delivered at hotels and cottages carefully packed ready for mailing. T. J. Lyons, Manager. POULTRY DIVISION: Choice fowls for breeding, and eggs for hatching. T. J. Taylor Jr., Manager. The guests of the Village are cordially invited to visit any division of the farms. ' . ; . Address all correspondence to the . PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE. Dr. Russell G Sherrill, DENTIST, : 208 Fayetteville Street; Raleigh, N. C. MISS FEROUSlOaT, The Cedars, - Pinehurtt, IV. C Graduate Nurse Boston City Hospital. Boston Floating Hospital for Children. Pint Top Lodge and Kennels, Virginia. Pine Top Camp In Florida Thousands of acres well stocked with Quail Turkey and Deer. Dogs, guides, . teams and home comforts provided. C. dc I. P. BLOW, Chub, Suuex County, Virginia. Dobbin & Ferrall, J23-J25 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. North Carolina's Leading Dry Goods Store A. Ileal City Store.'; THE Pinehurst Pharmacy Carries a Complete Line of Drugs, Druggist : Sundries, Toilet Articles, Con fections, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist. Sunday Hours: 8.30 to 10.30 a. m; 3 to 8 p.m HOTEL PALM BEACH, Palm Beach, Florida. The success of Hotel Palm Beach has been es tablished by its refined patronage of tourists and families, who appreciate the appointments and home comforts of a large modern hotel, but de sire less of the style and formality of the more pretentious. .. .. Accommodates 500, new, modern, amid orange and cocoanut groves, between Lake Worth and the ocean, and next door to the celebrated Royal Poinciana Gardens. GOLF, PISHING, SAILING, SURF BATHING. Hates $3.00 and upwards; special weekly rates. Address . Hotel Palm Beach for Booklet, Etc. Robert L. Burns, Attorney at Law, Carthage, 5. C. Rooms 7 and 8, Law Building. Phone 18 connects with Pinehurst. Reference : The Bank of Carthage. I J Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est of all writing machines. It does better work, does it quicker, lasts longer. and costs less in the long II run man any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter Let us send you our little book telling all about it. Typewriter supplies. Ma chines rented. Stenographers furnished. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company SOS E. main Street, Iticbmond, Va. Busy Week at Camden. Camden, S. C., Feb. 6 Polo, golf, coaching and numerous social features have filled in a busy week, and delight ful weather has contributed to the en joyment of all. To begin with, there was polo on Mon day afternoon, and the bright skies and warm sun lured several hundred to wit ness Camden's favorite pastime. It was a good game, filled with thrilling runs and timely stops, which brought forth frequent applause. On Sunday the polo team leave for Florida, with the hope of taking Orlando's measure and returning once more to Camden with new laurels won. The team who go are, R. L. Barstow, Jr., K. G. Whistler, W. C. Salmond, A. D. Ken nedy, Jr., N. C. Boy kin and Sidney Smith. The ponies, twenty of them in all, start on Saturday, to give them time to recover from the long journey before the opening match on Tuesday. The first of the coaching trips to Mul berry, took place on Tuesday the 29th, changes are of almost daily occurrence. A week ago Barstow led the team with Yates in second place and Edwards third. Then Yates went up and resumed his old position at the head, while Barstow succumbed in turn to Yates and Edwards. Then Edwards ousted Yates again, and at this Writing holds the honor. In Saturday's handicap event a good sized field turned out. The air was cold for low scoring and a strong wind blew the balls about like chips on the putting greens, but the winners score was credi table. The result : Gross Hdcp. Net B. D. Ticknor 89 4 86 J.B.Wallace 102 16 86 A. M. Reid 93 " 0 93 R. L. Barstow , Jr., 97 4 93 C. II. Yates 95 0 95 II. W. Manning 110 16 94 N. C. Boykln 117 16 101 Wm. Peter 131 30 101 W. L. Pierce 126 24 102 II. L. Stratton 145 30 115 A new Legett trap has been installed at the shooting range of the Country Club, and the regular weekly sweepstake IN THE SMOKING ROOM. King "I thought you denied that poker is a game of chance." Jackson "Not at all, not at all ! But the chance element is not so much in the game as in deciding whether you are playing for your own or some one else's money 1" of January, and the drag was filled with a jolly party, numbering among its guests ; Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kerr, of Mostly Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hud son Smith, Philadelphia ; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Barstow, Jr., Boston, and Miss Florida De Pass. On Thursday, the "Dixie" had as pas sengers, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kerr, Mrs. Hey wood -Drayton, Jr., Mrs. Jack Con way and Mr. M. L. Parrish, Philadelphia ; Mrs. W. II. Manning, Saratoga; Miss Shearson, New York; and Mrs. B. D. Ticknor, Great Barrington; with Mr. R. L. Barstow handling the ribbons. There were fully fifty others gathered about the lawn beneath the picturesque old trees, when tea was served, and these excursions bid tair to rival the polo games to point of attendance. On the Club House veranda the talk is all of the golf team's trip to Savannah on Wednesday next, and the competition for places on the team is at fever heat. Danbury Brandreth, a veteran metropoli tan player, has displaced Dr. Daly for the best position, and declared his inten tion of climbing up the ladder toward the leaders. Among the first four the events will begin this week. In past seasons trap shooting has proved one of the most attractive features at the Club, and the committee are sparing no pains to make this season a record breaker. LATE ARRIVALS. Late arrivals at The Kirkwood include : M. L. Parrish, Philadelphia; Mrs. Wm. D. Warren, New York ; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brinckerhoft", Miss Brinckerhoff, Mrs. F. S. Duncan, Englewood, N. J. ; L.R.Bolton, Boston; E. S.Craig, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Fundenberg, Pittsburgh ; Mrs. W. II. McClure, Miss E. S. McDon ald, A. M. Reed, Hon.'. David B. Hill, Albany, N. Y. ; Samuel Russell, Middle town, Ct., F. S. Clapp, Jr., Atlanta ; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Silcox, Rochester; Miss Davis Andrews, New York ; J. N. Vance, Jr., Miss Vance, Wheeling, W. Va. ; Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Jones, Portland, Me. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Payne Thompson, New York ; Wm. B. Schiller and family and Frau Von Hatzfeld, Austin G. Nicola, Pittsburg ; James C. Wood, Cleveland ; G. W. and Wm. J. Nicholls, Philadel phia; Marie C. Manning, Jacksonville, Fla.