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Uecemher 31, 1919 PAGE FIFTEEN LAND FOR SALE 50 acres halfway between S. Pines and Al)erdeen, about half cleared; good dwelling and feed barn, several large ssc-upeniong vines and about 30 pear trees; splendid outlook over the adjoin ing oountry; 217 acres of improved land two miles from Lakeview Station, about 75 acres is very fine peach land, plenty of wood and water; about 253 acres about two miles from Niagara, one four-voom liouse; about 30 acres clear ed; ai)ont 200,000 feet timber, lots of wood and well wattered; some very fine pea'li land, the balance being extra farm land; 13,200 acres, consider- alile improvement, large club house, 500 million feet timber, good railroad facilities and deep water front; sev eral other attractive propositions on ap plication to .T. M. WINDHAM, Southern Pines, N C. PEKINGESE LARGEST KENNEL IN AMERWA All ages and colors. Ohiefly “Steeve Doga” and puppies. Ohampion bred. SOME AS LOW AS $25. Satisfaction guaranteed. Safely shipped anywhere. Send for photo graphs and descriptions. Letters to MRS H. A. BAXTER, 489 Fifth Ave., New York. Tel. Vanderbilt 1236. Kennels, Great Neck, L. I. Tel. Great Neck 418. THE CAROLINA CAMDEIV The Kirkwood Riding Polo Qolf SCOTCH WOMAN of wide experience wants position aa children’s nurse or housekeeper. Apply for reference to MRS. R. A. DERBY, Hoffman, N. C. WANTED A boy’s second-hand bicycle. Address XEI) CUMMINGS, Lexington Hotel, I’in>‘lmrst, N. .C. A. S. NEWCOMB & CO.' REALTY AND INSURANCE PINEHURST, N. C.- Grass Seed of Known Quality TESTED FOR PURITY AND GEKMlNAi ION H KM 1$KR - All our seeds jiri* of tlio lii.aliesi (Hi!ilit\, piirchasi'd dirfct from tiu‘most rclijil')!!* soiiict's of supply Jind is cari'fullv ('xaiiiiiu'd as to purity and irrowtli, iu'cludin;;- tests made for us by Ifaiiiiij;' Sot'd 'rcstiii.u’ Stations. Barclay »»-. A.ttention all Dog Fanciers 1 frank h. addyman attends all shows. Dogs pre pared, conditioned and handled. My boarding kennels are second to none. Inspection invited. Sporting dogs, terriers and toys for sale. WATLAND KENNELS, P. 0. Box 17, ARDSLEY, N. Y. THE YARBOROUGH Baleigh’s Leading and Largext Hotel European Plan. Cafe one of the best in the South. Rooms without bath $1.50, and up. Rooms with bath $2.00 to $3.00. B. H. GRIFFIN HOTEL CO., ProprietorB III THE WHITE MOUNTIINS Bethlehem Country Club Bethlehem, New Hampshire Golf under Ideal Conditions. 18 Hole Course—6026 yards. Modern Club House. Steel Lockers —Showers. Two Clay Tennis Courts. Clock Go f and Putting? Greens. Bethlehem has 30 Hotels Their guests have the privileges of the Club. Dr. Ernest W. Bush OSTEOPATH Southern Pines, North Carolina lilCHAKD T. TAYLOK DKN TIST At The Carolina for the Season of 1919-20. Dr. Taylor will not do plate work nor administer general anesthetics at Pine- hurst, but will be prepared to perforui all other usual dental operations. SHOTGUN POWDER FOR TRAP SHOOTING For tliose wlio preft'r a pow der with recoil, SCTirLTZE “fills the hill. Known as the “easy-on-the- shoiilder” powder, it is not lacking in velocity, good pat tern, and uniformity of he- havioiir. For the heginnrr at target sliooting,8CnU F/rZE is the “real goods.” Try a hox of shells loaded with the pop ular, pleasant shooting S(’iirL- TZE. Your dealer hns yoni’ favor ite shell with a SCHTLTZE lojid. E. du Pont H Nemours & Co. (INCORPORATED) Delaware The Larj^est and Best Appointed Hotel in the Carolinas Private baths, telephones, in all rooms, elevators, sleeping porches, and every possible convenience. Open November 10, to May 1. H. W. Priest, Manager Pinehurst, N. C. THE HOhhY im CALHOUN MANSION Opens for exclusive patronage; original Colonial furnishings; Southern, cooking. Yachting Golf Tennis MBS. J. B. BEBTOLETT CEABLESTON, S. C. The Holly Inn is one of the most comfortable, attractive and popular hotels in the South. With its annexes, the Radcliffe and the Magnolia, the hotel has accommodations for 200 guests. E. G. FITZGERALD, Mgr., PINEHURST, N. C. The Bepksbipe The Berkshire is a modern hotel, dehghtfully located, with all conveniences for health and comfort; bath rooms, steam heat, open fires, electric lights and sanitary plumbing. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager, PINEHURST, N. C. MYRON M. a RESIDEKT^HYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST Office at the CAROLINA Office Hou's: 10 ’o 11 A. M. or by A pointmeit THE PINE CREST INN A raoent dellirhtfal addition to Plnehnrst’s Hoteli MODBRN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. K. C. Blisg.
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