( page mfs-urst urwmaKM J , relit Ft eft GEE Tri ff'r' .Ti !j . r. W? mi n-ts toe tQCA lOOS ItlCSlCfet 1 ! 1 aKfti- HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. ALWAYS OPES f OR THE RXCSPTIOIT OF CHESTS. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. Cha. O. Marquette, Manager. D. S. White, President If You Desire the Best in FIRE Insurance, you cannot go wrong in buying yours at this agency. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Home Insurance Co. of New York The Hartford Fire Insurance Co. have not been "weighed in the balance and found wanting. Ask the man who has suffered a loss by fire, while insured with them. Farm Lands, Fruit Lands, City Properties and Investments. Agent for The Travelers Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. FREDERICK BLOOMER Southern Pines, N. C. Real Estate and Insurance Pinehurst Livery and Garage ST EQUIPMENT IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY HOUSE FOR RENT. Beautifully located, Among the Pines, Water Excellent and Abundant, Garage and Stables. At Jackson Springs, N. C, within 11 miles of Pinehurst, on the Capital Automobile Route, a house with ten rooms and bath, hot and cold water, and either fireplace or stove in each room. Furnished throughout. Near Station. Rent reasonable. Apply to M. A. Bennett or Mrs. Mary E. Baxter, Jackson Springs, or S. A. D. Sheppard, Pinehurst, N. C. 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 appears on all genuine Smith & Wessons. FOR SALE by the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE or SMITH & WESSON 37 Stockbridge Street, Springfield, Mass. THE HOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS BETHLEHEM, N. H. No better place for rest and recreation. Every amusement and sport common to resorts Is found here, while the natural advantages and scenic beauties are unsurpassed. is one of the best of the many home-like hotels at a moderate THE ARLINGTON price. Splendid location excellent cuisine modern in all its appointments. Fine golf links, teanis, baseball. Long distance telephone. Auto livery and Garage. Furnished Cottages for rent, $250 to $700. F. C. ABBE, PROPRIETOR. Winter: The Berkshire, Pinehurst, N. C. SOUTHERN FINES HOTEL, Southern JPinea, W. C. Under new management, Electric Steam heat and call bells in all rooms tennis and croquet. First-class table and service by white girls from the worth. For rates, etc address J. L. POTTLB & SON The Magnolia, PINEHURST, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Excellent Table J. L. POTTLE & SON lights, s. Golf, Special Display of Semi-Precious Stones in hand-made mountings both gold and silver comprising : Brooches, Bar pins, Rings, Pendants, Earrings, and Seed-pearl work. All real stones. You are cordially invited to call and inspect our line whether you wish to purchase or not. it is a pleasure to show our goods. A. J. RMIKIII & GO. - DEPARTMENT STORE DVILD1MO, MJTEIIUIIBT, HT. C. Stores : White Sulphur Springs, West Va., Roanoke Va. Jewelers and Silversmiths GOLF REIGNS AS THE KING Visitors Pay Homage With Opening Play in United Golf Championship Week, However, lias Held Much In Store, Hounded Out hy Perfect Early Spring- Dayi WITH OPENING play in the Women's Cham pionship of the "Unit ed," Pinehurst, for the time being, pays hom age at the throne of the King. Other sports and recreations have, to be sure, claimed their share of attention, but only as incidentals. Like ''election day" is the throng round the Country Club bulletins and other subjects of conversation are as the violin to the base viol in the orchestra, merely giving character ! Socially, the week has been a busy one with its informal affairs radiating from the annual Spring cotil lion at The Carolina, Tuesday evening; perfect days rounding out memory hours. At The Carolina joins Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Speck, Miss Dor othy Ballantine and Mr. Ford Ballantine of Pittsburgh are welcomed back. Col. and Mrs. Albert B. Hilton of Hackensack return for their annual visit. Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Miss Lena Kelly and Miss Pina Beyers of Chicago join friends for the month. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Bolton of Troy come for the month. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peck of New York are again here for their annual sojourn. Mr. E. II. Morris of Philadelphia joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Strasser of New York will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Miller and the Mis ses Miller of Cleveland are welcomed back. Mr. John Pugsley of Toronto friends. Mrs. J. P. B. Casgrain, Miss Casgrain and Master Casgrain of Montreal will re main some time. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Loomis of Holyoke are completing a short visit. Mrs. George R. Cook, Miss E. R. Cook of Trenton spent the week here. Mr. Kenneth Stephenson of New I ork joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lehman of New ifork were recent visitors. Miss Barbara I. Trego and Albert B. Hilton, Jr., of Hackensack join friends. Mr. Thomas B. Gay of Richmond joins the golfers. Mr. William A. Barber of New York spent the week here. Mr. W. M. Weir of Montreal comes for golf. Mr. Theodore F. Dillon of Philadelphia joins friends. Messrs. II. L. Cook and W. A. Bagby oi irenton are spending a fortnight here. Mrs. Daisy C. Porter of Boston joins her mother. nr.- i r -r . . iur. ana lurs. jmu e. Gabler of New i ork will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Godfrey cf Bridgeport are here for the month. Mr. Walter J. Travis of Garden City returns for the third visit of the spacinn Mrs. F. Y. Dalzirl ana Miss Muller of New York come for April. Mr. George P. Fiske of Morristown returns. Mr. and 3Irs. II. II. Benedict of New York come for the month. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Krakaner of New York are completing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Waldo, Miss Bar bara Waldo of Bridgeport are welcomed back. Mrs. L. W. Neely of Muncie spent the week here. Mr. Frederick Snare of New York returns. Mrs. F. Hayes of Brooklyn returns for golf. Mr. and 3Irs. J. J. Schwat of Dayton are late arrivals. Mr. 11. N. Gardner of Chicago joins his parents. Messrs. Charles D. Bennett and Mr. A. J. Hood of Detroit are here for the week to come. Mr. Henry T. Curtiss of Greenwich is welcomed back. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Chopin of Chicago will remain several weeks. Mr. J. A. Dissel of Syracuse joins his mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Breed and children of New York spent the week here. Miss Jessie Porter of Michigan City was a recent visitor. Mr. C. E. Davis of Amesbury joins friends.. Mr. C. E. Mickelwait of Jonesboro, Ark., joins the golfers. Messrs. E. K. MacDonald, R. N. Gard ner and P. E. Gardner of Chicago join Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gardner. Miss Hawkins of Chicago joins Mrs. Banes. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Standish of Detroit return. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Graham of Brooklyn are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Abram C. Mott of Phila delphia are making a short visit. Mr. William Buttohle of Brookline will remain some time. Messrs. L. L. Allen of Rochester and Ethan Allen of New York return. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown and Miss Mary A. Brown of Salem are mak ing a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross Campbell and the Misses Campbell of Cynwynd, Pa., are delighted with their first impressions of the place. Mrs. C. II. Birdsall of Washington joins her family. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Billings and Miss Billings of New York are welcomed back. Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Thayer of Boston return for their annual visit. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Grace, Miss Mary Craig Grace of Pittsburg will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Sheit of Phila delphia are welcomed back. Mrs. J. A. Heasley and Mrs. J. W. Thompson of Pittsburg join friends. Miss Helen L. Willard of Brookline joins friends. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Crawford, Mrs. George B. Crawford and Mr. Morell T. Crawford of New York will remain, through the month.

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