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L THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE V2SS TROPHIES WITH HISTORIES . THE BEST AID , TO A HIGH SCORE THE SMITH & WESSON Single Shot Target Pistol The.,S. & W. target pistol with auto matic shell ejector, rebounding lock, and adjustable target sights, is the final triumph in the production of a thor oughly accurate target pistol. Its recom mendation by the committee, and its wide use by experts are significant testi mony to its high-score efficiency. The .22 long rifle cartridge gives the best re sults with this arm, but it is also bored for the regular S. & W. .321088 and .3516146. This monogram appear on all genuine Smith & Wessons. FOR SALE by the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE or SMITH & WESSON Stockbrldge Street, Springfield, Mass. USE The Italo. ' American Reg-u6fficeatentChampion On the handles of all athletic implements the sportsmen's Bull Dog Grip, the grip that wins. Many have improved their games by using it, why not you? On sale at all sporting good dealers and professionals. Price Small Cans 50c : Regular size Cans $1.00 MANUFACTURED BY JOHNSON HOLD-FAST COMPANY, Inc. MIncola, L. 1., N Y., U.S.A. ACCEfTTNQ SUBSTITUTE. Cochran Hotel 14th & k st. n. w. Washington, D. C. A quiet hotel "with a cuisine of pronounced excellence. American plan $3.00 per day and up. European plan $1.00 per day and up. EUGENE S. COCHRAN, Manager oak: h all Try on, N. C IN FAMOUS THERMAL BELT Most beautiful part of Western N. C Private Baths, Steam Heat, Lighting Plant Send for booklets E. BROWNLEE, Manager L1FT-THE LATCH TEA ROOM Plnebluff , N. C Now Open for lunches and suppers The Misses Little. FULEIHMI'S Imported Embroideries and Novelties from Many Lands Branch o! New YorK Store at The Carolina Published Every Saturday Morning, During the Season, November to May, at Plnebcrst, Hoore County, North Carolina (Founded by James "W. Tufts) Edited by Herbert JL. JTlllton One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy. Foreign Subscriptions, Fifty Cents Additional. The Editor is always glad to consider contri butions of descriptive articles, short stories, narratives and verBe. Good photographs are especially desired. Editorial Booms over the General Store; hours 9 to 5. In telephoning ask Central for Mr. Jlllson's office. Advertising rate folder and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Plnehurst, North Carolina. Saturday march 18, 1011 Department Office Hours Pharmacy open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m ; Sunday, 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 9 p. m. Postoffice 7:30 A.M. to 9 p. M. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 A. M., 6 : 30 to 9 P. M. Dairy Barn, Dairy Market Gar den and Kennels, Daily and Sunday. Trap and Pistol Grounds 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Country Club 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dept. Store 7 a. m. to 8 : 30 p. m. General Office 8 a. m. to. 6 p. m. Telegraph 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone All hours. Library 2 to 5 p. m. Train Schedule Below is a complete schedule of ar ming and departing trains : DAILY LEAVE PINEHUKST For South - . . . 6 :30 A. M. " High Point & Sou. Ry. . 9:15 A.M. " North (S. A. L. Parlor Car) . 9:15 A.M. "Carthage - - . . 9:20 A.M. . " South (Local) . . - -5:55 P.M. " Aberdeen . . . . 6.25 P. M. M Carthage . . . . . 7:20 P.M. " South (Florida Points) - 7:35 P. M. North (S. A. L. Sleeper) . . ,10:00 P.M. DAILY ABKIVE PINEHURST From North (Sleeper) . . . 7:15 " A. &A. Local - . - .8:55' " "Carthage - . - - 8:55 " "Aberdeen (Local) - - 9:15 " Aberdeen (Florida Points) 10:07 " "Carthage .... 6:30 " "High Point & Sou. Ry. . 6:25 " "Aberdeen & S. A. L. No. 41 7:15 " Aberdeen (S. A. L. Parlor car) 8:20 Aberdeen (Florida Points) 10-45 "Daily except Sunday. A.M. A.M. A.M. A. M. A.M. P.M. P.M P. M. P. M. P.M. Mall Schedule The arrival and departure of mails is given below : AHBIVE PINEHURST From North . . . . 7.30 a. m. " " and South .. . 9:30 a. m " South . . . . . io:30 a. M. North, South and West . 6.30 p. m. " - - 750 p.m. " 8:20 p.m. LEAVE PINEHUE8T For AU Points 8:30 A.M. M South . . . 6:30 and 7:00 P.M. " North . . . &30 P. M. N. B. All registered mail arrives at 9:30 A. m. and leaves at 5:00, p.m. ( Concluded from page five) consolation First round Langshaw beat Shannon, 2d, 3and2;OgdenbeatBlakeslee,3and 2; Statzell beat Hurlburt, 3 and 1; Folsom beat Ileigho by default. Semi-final Ogden beat Langshaw, 2 and 1 Statzell beat Folsom, 5 and 3. Final Ogden beat Statzell, 5 and 4. EIGHTH DIVISION OR SPECIAL CUP First round W. 6. Morton beat J, P. Mc Williams, 2 and 1; Marcus Aaron beat W.C. B id die, Jr., 7 and 6; G. C. Bassett beat F. M. Slay ton, 4 and 3; L.C.Hopkins beat W. H. Hutt, 3 and 2; E..P. Edwards beat O. L. Johnson, 5 and 4; E. J Phillips beat S. R. McClements, 3 and 2; C. J. Wilson beat Louis Brown, 1 up (19 holes); II. J. Sacks beat J. L. Crouse, 3 and 2. Second round Aaron beat Morton, 3 and 2; Bassett beat Hopkins, 3 and 1; Edwards beat Phillips, 1 up; Wilson beat Sacks, 4 and 2. Semi-final Bassett beat Aaron, 2 and 1;W11 son beat Edwards, 3 and 2. Final Bassett beat Wileon, i and 2. consolation First round Biddle, Jr., beat Mc Williams, 5 and 4; Hutt, Jr., beat Slay ton, 3 and 2; John son beat McClements, 2 and 1; Brown beat Crouse, 4and -fir Semi-final Hutt beat Biddle,6 and 5 ; Brown beat Johnson, 3 and 1. Final Brown beat nutt, 5 and 3. NINTH DIVISION OR SPECIAL CUP First round E. M. Knowles beat L. P. Graves, 6 and 4; W. II. Sargeant beat P. S. Clark, 4 and 3; H. M. Penrose beat T. L. Wells, 3 and 1; W. H. Hart beat J. Kerney, 3 and 2; T. J, Palmer beat F. C. Johnson, 2 and 1; Mason Evans beat G. K. Baker, 5 and 4; W. F. Bachcl der beat F. R. Wing, 6 and 4; W. H. 1 McDer mott beat H. P. Brewster, 3 and 2, Second round Knowles beat Sargeant, 6 and 4; Penrose beat Hart, 1 up (19 holes; ; Palm er beat Evans, 1 up (21 holes); McDermott beat Bachelder, 5 and 3. Semi-final Knowles beat Penrose, 6 and 5; Palmer beat McDermott, 1 up. . Final Knowles beat Palmer, 5 and 3. " ' consolation First round Clark beat Graves, by default; Kerney beat Wells, by default; Johnson beat Baker, by default; Wing beat Brewster, by de fault. Semi-final Clark beat Kerney.l up; Johnson beat Wing, 5 and 3. Final Johnson beat Clark, 4 and 3. TENTH DIVISION OR SPECIAL CUP First round J. V. Hall beat S. Warburton, 2 up; D. S. Pearsall beat J. W. Lloyd, 2 and 1; L. B. Miller beat G. D. Lunt, 7 and 5; G. E. Bar ber beat G. H. Baker, 2 up; T. R, Palmer beat H. C. Toomey, 2 and 1; J. H. Killinger beat II. B, Osgood, 3 and 2; W. T. Stall beat M. D. Fink, 3 and 2; Franklin Berwln beat Howard Evans, 2 and 1 . Second round Hall beat Pearsall, 1 up (19 holes); Miller beat Barber, 5 and 4; Palmer beat Killinger, 1 up; Stall beat Berwin, 6 and 5. Semi-finaLt Miller beat Hail, 2 and 1; Stall beat Palmer, 6 and 5. Final Miller beat Stall, 3 and 2. consolation First bound Lloyd beat Warburton, lup; Baker beat Lunt.by default; Osgood beat Toom ey, 1 up; Evans beat Fink, by default. Semi-FInal Lloyd beat Baker, 1 up; Evans beat Osgood, 1 up (19 holes). Final Lloyd beat Evans, 1 up. Air. Jones Entertains The Dutch room at The Holly Inn is a popular rendezvous for chafing-dish suppers, Mr. Charles Jones entertaining a large party Thursday : Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rodger, Misses Louise Elkins and Mary Fownes, and Messrs. Leslie D. Pierce, II. C. Fownes, Scott Scammell and Dr. II. C. Perkins. on 111 ft. ill a 18 -"THE Zm Of$'GO0D QXf SMOKELESS POWDERS GET THE GAME They Are "THE REGULAR AND RELIABLE BRANDS'1 E. I, DUPONT DE NEMOURS POWDER CO. Established 1 802 WILMINGTON, DEL. 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