PAGE jy THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK wwt 12 HOTEL EMPIRE BROADWAY A SIXTY-THIRD STREET NEW YORK CITY FOR FAMILIES AND TRANSIENTS All surface cars pass or transfer to door. Subway and stations two minutes. Booms, with detached Bath, $1.50 per day up Rooms, with Prlrate Bath 2.00 per day up Suites with Prirate Bath, 3.50 per day up Special weekly rates for permanent occupancy Automatic Lighting Derices, Electric Clock and Telephone In erery Boom. European Flan, also Combination Breakfasts Table d' Ilote Luncheons and Dinners. Excellent Service Fine Music. W. JOHNSON QUINN, Prop. Francis Batcbelder F. S. Snyder Francis Batchelder & Go. Proprietors of the Capitol Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Mich. Office and Cold Storage, Smoke Houses and Factory, Boston. Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass. 55, 57, 59, 61 and 63 Blackstone Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. D. A. FULEIHAN, OF NEW YORK, Oriental Goods. Special low prices on Kimonos, Shirt "Waist Patterns, and Laces. THE CAROLINA. 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Professional Nurse. Twelve years experience and holding a recent medical degree, offers his services to invalid or person traveling (male or female) at a very reasonable rate. Experienced as Masseur, Sec retary or Companion . Inquiry solicited. William Coffee, Asheville, North Carolina. MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, CHIROPODY MARCEL WAVE Scalp, Facial and Body Massage Laura Agnes Walker The Carolina, Room 2. P1VL IIEIIXIIEIIG, Jewelry and Novelties, Hours; 9 to 5. THE CAROLINA. E. L. mERROW, PHOTOGRAPHER. Bric-a-Brac, Burnt Wood and Lerther Novelties, Jewelry and Art Needle Work Photographic Supplies and Films. Fin ishing for Amateurs a Specialty. Plnehunt, - - North Carolina, Mrs. C. C STEVICK, MASSEUSE A1VD MAHICtTIlIST, Sixth Season in IMnehuret Appointments may be left at The Magnolia. Dr. GEORGE S. HILL, RESIDENT HOUSE PHYSICIAN. Office at The IIollj Inn. Hours : 10 to 11 a. m. Other times by appointment. it i:coiti iiheakimo season. ( Concluded from page one,) John Teagle, of Cleveland, and W. C. Teagle, of New York, secured forty birds in three trips, bags of ten, eleven and nineteen. Among others who have been often in the field and who have enjoyed good sport, are W. 0. Lentz and son, of Mauch Chunk, Pa., George F. Blake and son, of Worcester, Mass., E. J. Wardwell and son, of Camden, Me., E. J. Freedman, of Mount Vernon. Others by the score, have spent a day or more, off and on, with pleasure and satisfaction. WORK OF THE DOGS. The dogs of the Kennels have divided honors, Ned M. Winona, Gibson Girl, llosemont Spec, Scotland Bragg and Ponto leading, and Dick, Mark, Wliite man, Lacy, Bell and Dolly all doing their share. THE DEMAND FOR DOGS. The demand for dogs and puppies among the visitors has been steady, one of the most recent purchases being "Dick," by C. A. Lockwood. Mr. Foot takes two puppies, and Mr. Taft "Lacy'' and a promising puppy. Other dogs will pass into new hands very shortly, now that the season is over. The dogs will spend the summer, as usual, in New Hampshire, in order that they may be kept in the finest of condi tion for the opening of another season, which is, thus early, being anticipated. GALLOP I1A1IO THROUGHOUT. (Concluded from page one.) pace it meant a slight lead, which Mr. Moorman maintained to the end. Next in line came Mrs. Whitridge, Mr. Toffey and Mr. Simonds, almost neck and neck, it seemed to the crowd upon' the porch ; then half a minute's wait and a single rider, with two others a few lengths behind ; another close af ter, and the re mainder of the pack well up. "The hounds win by nine and a half seconds," called Mr. Buck, and the crowd broke into a cheer in which the hares and hounds joined. Then the riders dis mounted, eased the saddles on their tired horses, got their breath, and a jolly ride in which nearly all joined, brought the affair to an end. OF OTEltST TO MEN. Fervent Qolfereas Write of Hob Nails and .Putting- Greens. To the Editor of The Outlook : I thoroughly agree with the "Ardent Golfer," that the high heels of the women make thegreensmostinaccurate.lt seems to me, however, unjust though usual, to lay all the blame on Eve's shoulders, as the inaccuracy of the greens produced by the high heels of the women is greatly increased by the far more numerous hob nails of the men. Remove the hob-nail beam from thine eye, Sir Golfer, and the high heeled mote will disappear. Fervent Golferess. AT VIRGINIA REACH. New Pine Beach Hotel is Entertain ing: Many Guests. Golf, tennis, bowling, and . fishing are the most popular diversions of guests at the Pine Beach Hotel among the devo tees of out door sports, while ever pop ular pool, billiards and bridge prove equally entertaining to those less ener getic. Regular programs of music and recitations entertain others. Splendid bookings give promise of many new ad ditions at an early date to the already delightful and congenial company now enjoying life here. Among more recent arrivals are Mr. aiid Mrs. Wm. A. liogers and children, Chicago ; Chaplain and Mrs. Harry Jones, U. S. N.; Harry Jones, Jr., Miss Huth Jones; Lieut, and Mrs. 11. II. Osborne, U. S. N. ; Miss Virginia Osborne ; Capt. Thomas Hall, U. S. N. ; Mr. G. E. Northiup, New Britain, Conn.; Mr. William G. Baldwin, Pittsrield, Mass.; Mr. Henry Maas, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Ethel Kaufman, Kansas City ; Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Hart, Baltimore; Mr. W. A. Bryan, Bradford, Conn. ; Dr. and Mrs. V. T. Hammond, Washington; Mr. John C. Day, Pittsburg; Mr. Otto J. King, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wells. Miss Marjorie Wells, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gouldie, Miss Gouldie, lied Bank, N. J. ; Mrs. F. M. Hitchcock, Hitchcock, Vt.; Mr. A. O. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Atkinson, Mr. II. G. Wigian, Mr. L. K. Keyes, New York. The success ahead obtained by the new Pine Beach Hotel is in itself a splen did testimonial of the appreciation of the most discriminating resorters from many sections of the country, of the efforts of the management. The location is ideal, accessible, historical and picturesque. PLEASANTLY HEMEMREREl). Birthday Observance PleaNunt Feat ure of Week at Carolina. The birthday anniversaries of Mr. Geo. II. Quincy, of Boston, and Mr. F. W. Kenyon, New York, were very pleasantly observed at The Carolina Sunday and Monday ; Mr. Quincy rounding out seventy-two, and Mr. Kenyon, fifty years. Birthday cakes were cut for each in the hotel foyer, and both were the recipients of many gifts both from friends here and at home. A pleasing feature of Mr. Quincy 's birthday was the presentation of a native basket completely filled with novel little gifts, by the young women, among whom Mr. Quincy is a great favorite. Both Mr. Quincy and Mr. Kenyon have spent many seasons here and their friends and acquaintances are legion. , Ruys Virg-inia Farm. After visiting many of the land agen cies of Virginia, I ran up on Casselman & Co., of Richmond, Va., and have pur chased a nice farm within ten miles of that city. I found Mr. Laurence Cassel man, the head of this firm, a Western man, and I unhesitatingly advise all who contemplate buying lands in Virginia, to call on this firm, as they seem to have control of most of the desirable proper ties J . E. Orcutt, in Dakota Farmer 7f . " .Vlf n k r V. 3 f iCuiiW MOTEL, Woodward B'way at 55th St., N. y. A select ho' el for peo. pie of refinement. Con. veniently located. Offers distinct advantages to those who desire superior accommodations. Tran sient and permanent. Woodward Restaurant Excellent cuisine and service. T. D.GREEN, Manager OLD YIRGIMA FARMS, Climate and Productiveness unexcelled. Several magnificent old homesteads. THE LARGEST LIST IN THE STATE Send for descriptive catalogue. CASSELMAN & CO., Richmond, ,Va. THE LENOX . . . . . THE CONCORD Eight Years Under Same Management. Since last season has been added "The Ce dars," which is well equipped with modern conveniences having hot and cold baths, electric lights, steam heat and open lire places. Open November 1st to May 7 th. Kates $10 per week and upwards. For particulars address J. niLTO. IIOHHVSOX, PlNEHUKST, - .... . N. C "OKM OF THE WINTER RESORTS' THE BELLEVIEW axi cottacjes. Ilelleair, - lloilda. "The Center of Winter Golf." Hunting, Driving, Riding, Uolllng, Sailing Fishing and Bathing. Illustrated Booklet on application. Addrens II. II. TAIII, Manager. Hellealr. Florida. Pine Top Lodge and Kennels, Virginia. l'ine Top (amp in Florida Thousands of acres well stocked with Quail Turkey and Deer. Dogs, guides, teams and home comforts provided. C. V J,. 1. II LOW, Chub, Suex County, Virginia. VICTORIA INN VICTORIA ROAD ASHEVILLE, N. C. "In the Land of the Sky," 2,500 ft. above the sea adjoining the Vanderbilt Estate, lJiltmore. Se lect, homelike, modern appointment. Eighty bedrooms. Suburban. Magnilicent scenery. Con nected with street car lines within short dis tance. Rus and porter meet all trains on notice. Open all the lear, mu i$m& HUSH til- mifr -wc w L