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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK HAVE YOU TRIED THE PAR U b F IIS i Longer Distance. Better Wearing Cover. True on Greens. On Sale at the Country Club House, Pinehurst. THE REPUBLIC RUBBER COMPANY, Mfrs. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. The Golf Scorer Latest 1907 Model Is a Perfect Recording Instrument. GOLD MEDAL af The most appropriate prize for Tournaments, mounted in Nickel, Sterling Silver, Filled Gold, and solid 14-karat Gold. IP1SPENSIBLE FOR HANDICAPPING. Elegant and Useful as a Gift. On sale at The Carolina and the Country Club House, Pinehurst. The Scorer Company, Richmond, 7a., U, S. J, THE MANOR ALBEMARLE PARK, ASHEYILLE, - N. G. An Exclusive Inn for a Year or a Day. The Manor affords accommodations of the most attractive kind to visitors wishing a unique and comfortable stopping-place in the mountains of Western North Carolina. The climate is fine the year round, and espe cially in spring and fall, when the exhilarating air adds enjoyment to the golf, driving, riding and indoor games. Write for booklet. Albemarle Park Company, Asheville, If. C. December 1st The KIRKW00D vii vuiuuuu UGlgUldj . ..WILL OPEN . . . T. EDUirilD MHXTMIIIIOI.Z, Camden, South Carolina. THE CAROLINA OPENING. Large Number of Old and Hew Friends are Thus Early Registered. Holly Inn Filling- llapidly and Con. g-enial Company Assembled at The Berkshire. HE formal opening of The Carolina, Friday, caused general pleasure throughout the entire Village as well as among the large number of guests who affixed their names to the register upon the opening day. Thus and one is glad to hear that "Charlie" Colby is still steward, and that Chef Milgate will once more meet the most ex acting requirements of the epicures. Your room is just as you left it last April, your favorite easy chair is in its accustomed place in the spacious lobby, the same quiet refinement pervades the parlors, the dining room looks as if it had never been closed, and ever and always the consciousness that God's out of doors is close at hand and beckoning, is em phasized by the broad verandas, the bright sunshine, the fresh air, and the distant landscape which the hotel overlooks. AMONG THE GUESTS. Among the first to register were Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Lard of Washington, D. C, who return for their annual so journ, welcomed oy a large circle 01 tCCCClC3C3C3C3C3 0?30?30?00? 0?00?30?0 0?0?30?)0?0?0?(?) ox- n OX- OX- ox- UI OX- OX- CI ox- n ox- OX- n OX- u ox- OX- UI ox- f- OX- oX- oX- ox- OX- n ox- ui ox- ui ox- UI OX- UI ox- n OX- (1 n OX- 8 r- ox- ui OX- ui ox- 8 ox- ui en ox- 8 n ox- 8 OX- ui OX- r ,1 V fir-- I 4- r 4 tf V -""'a If-1 - - . II Mi tl . I..tl B i l rl JAY V. HALL, PITTSBURG. To Mr. Hall's efforts the success of M. & M. Minstrels was largely due. go go go go go go go go go go go go go g go go go go go go go go go go t 1 early a goodly company of congenial people are assembled here, finding pleas ure in doors and out, and the coming week will witness an influx of old and new friends. The same air of comfort and luxury pervades the hotel, obliterating the lapse of time and making it home in every meaning of the word to those who have anticipated returning for weeks past. Manager and Mrs. Priest greet one as of yore, Clerk Wingate beams behind the desk, with quiet Bookkeeper Hobbs and genial Front Clerk Hunt close at hand, acquaintances, for both are widely known and generally popular here. Dr. and Mrs. Albert II. Hoy and Miss Elizabeth Hoy of New York, formerly of Chicago, are here to remain until spring, finding diversion in doors and out. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ball and child and Miss Ames of Muncie, Ind., will remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. llhinehart, Jr., and family of Stamford, return for their annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. North of Chicago,
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