TEE PINEHUBST OUTLOOK r.tGE 8 Country Homes and Orchard Property I have a limited amount of orchard and country property for sale to people who will make desirable neighbors in the im mediate vicinity of Pinehurst. Alio bearing orchards and orchard lands i other sections of the Sandhills, including several orchards which have a past record of cash profits over a period of year exceeding 33 per cent a year. It is my business to demonstrate and promote the peach industry in this section, and I will take pleasure in showing the plants and explaining the business to anyone in terested, whether they contemplate in vestment or not. Write, call or phone, RALPH W. PAGE, PINEHURST, N. 0. Carolina Jewelry Shop DIAMONDS Sterling and Plated Silver WATCHES Leather Goods EXPERT REPAIRING . AND ENGRAVING In The Carolina Lolly FULEIHAN'S Exquisite Novelties from Many Lands Sweaters, Waists, Japanese Kimonos THC CAROLINA EXHIBITION ROOM Early GOLF AT SUMMEiH'ILLE PINE FOREST INN and COTTAGES Suimuerville, S. C, 22 miles from historical Charleston OPENS DECEMBER 1st Ouo of the finest winter resort. hotels in the Middle South. Mere yni will enjy rest ai! d quietness " atnidst tafcl, Southern pines Invigomtingr, dry, healthful cUm-ifr'. Pure Hi resian water. Cusiu iind eivie' n par with the Metropolitan hot-Is. Ideal golf wea- o ther pCia! DECEMBER and JANUARY TOURNAMENTS Superb 18-hole olf course. 1'egul ted tennis court!. Livery of carriage nnd saddle horse. fioMi rod fr drivinir. M"torini;. Hunting. Mol ern cottages for rent. F. W. Wagenar & Co.. Owners Willard A. Sema, Manager Now Open THE PARTRIDGE INN' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Two Finest 18 Hole Golf Courses In the Siuth, Mearhf IDEAL Winter CLIMATE 2 and 1; R. H. Hunt, Worcester, beat J. R. Garside, Oakland, 1 up 19 holes; R. G. Bigelow, Woodway, beat M. Zinn, Oak Ridge, 4 and 2. ' Second Round J. M. McNamara beat P, B. O'Brien, 2 up; C. IL Lay beat H. S. Doty, 1 up; B. E. Lincoln beat E. F. Keating, 2 up; R. II. Hunt beat R. G. Bigelow, 2 and 1. Semi-finals C. II. Lay beat J. M. McNamara, 4 and 2; R. II. Hunt beat R. E. Lincoln, 2 up. Finals R. II. Hunt beat C. H, Lay, 5 and 4. Consolation W. T. Barr beat P. S. McLaughlin, 2 and 1. FOURTH SIXTEEN First Round C. W. Band, Greenwich, beat T. B. Boyd, St. Louis, 5 and 3; M. Grau, Oak Ridge, beat J. R. Bowker, Woodland, 3 and 2; S. B. Lincoln Evanston, beat A. S. Higgins, St Andrews, 2 and 1; T. L. Price, Jefferson, beat A. S. Goodwin, West Hampton, 1 up 19 holes; H. A. Murphy, Richmond County, beat A. R. Gardner, Siwanoy, 1 up; E du Planque, Richmond County, beat F. W. Hill, Skokje, 1 up 19 holes; Jean Mattheys, New York, beat E. J. Frost, Woodland, 1 up; S. Y. Ramage, Wanango, beat P. H. Moore, Deal, 3 and 2. Second Round M. Grau beat C. W. Band, 7 and 6; T. L. Price beat S. B. Lincoln, 6 and 5; E. de Planque beat H. A. Murphy, 1 up; S. Y. Ramage beat J. Mattheys, 3 and 2. , Semi-finals T. L. Price beat M. Grau, 5 and 4; S. Y. Ramage beat E. le Planque, 1 up 19 holes. Finals S. Y. Ramage beat T. L. Price, 3 and 2.' Consolation A. S. Higgins beat F. W. 'Hill, 4 and 3. FIFTH SIXTEEN First Round F. B. McCurdy, Royal Ottawa, beat C. H. Power, Deal, 2 and 1; .C. W. Breed, Knollwood, beat P. W. Thomson, St. John, 1 up; W. W. Allen, Spring Lake, beat H. McDaniel, Shaker Heights, 1 up 19 holes; W. R.' Peters, Santiago, beat W B. Merrill, Country Club, 3 and 1; G. C. Howell, Baltusrol, beat II. J. Frost, Siwanoy, 2 and 1; E. J. Barber, Montclair, beat G. A. Ma goon, Oakmont, 5 up; F, A. Talcott, Lexington, beat II. I. Foster, Rockaway, 2 and 1; J. M. Eaton, Concord, beat W. L. Furste, Hamilton, 6 and 5. Second Round W. C. Breed beat F. B. McCurdy, 5 and 4; W. R. Peters beat W. W. Allen, 5 and 4; E. J. Barber beat C. C. Howell by default; J. 11. Eaton beat F. A. Tal cott; 4 and 2. Semi-finals W. C. Breed beat W. R. Peters, 5 and 4; J. M. Eaton beat E. J. Barber, 2 and 1. Finals W. C. Breed beat J. M. Eaton; 1 up 19 holes. Consolation .W. M. Merrill beat. W. L. Furste, 4 and 3. SIXTH SIXTEEN First Round H. P. Hotchkiss, Pinehurst, beat A. B. Alley, Apawamis, 6 and 4; T. A. Kelleher, Worcester, beat W. V. Kellen, . Brookline, 2 and 1; C. L. Underhill, Lexington, beat G. A. Goodman, Ports mouth, 1 up 19 holes; H. B. Swoope, Overbrook, beat W. L. Verlenden, Lans downe, 4 and 3; James Barber, Engle wood, beat H. E. Porter, Siwanoy, 1 up 20 holes; W. C. Jones, Pinehurst, beat II. S. Houston, Mt. Tom, 3 and 1; Robt. Foote, New Haven, beat J. T, New ton, Pinehurst, 4 and 3; H. F. Noyes, Richmond, beat N. A. Rose, Pinehurst, 2 and 1. Second Round II. P. Hotchkiss beat T. A. Kelleher, 2 and 1; C. L. Underhill beat H. B. Swoope, 5 and 3; James Barber beat W. C. Jones, 4 and 3; Robt. Foote beat II. F. Noyes, 4 and 3. Semi-finals II. P. Hotchkiss beat C. L. Underhill', 5 and 4; Robt. Foote beat James Bar ber, 4 and 2. Finals II. P. Hotchkiss beat Robt. Foote, 4 and 2. Consolation A. B. Alley beat H. E. Porter, 1 up. FIRST EIGHT First Round A. C. Hartley, Fall River, beat A. L. McDonagh, Colonia'; H. W. Ormsbee, South Shore, beat Wm. Jarvie, Mont clair, 4 and 3; H. Wv Hiller, Spring Haven, beat H. P. Lumb, Poughkeepsie, 7 and 6; B. Hamilton, Woodway, beat C. H. Schoof, Spring Haven, by default. Second Round II. W. Ormsbee beat A. C. Hartley,. 2 and 1; B. Hamilton beat H. W. Hiller, 5 and 4. Finals B. Hamilton beat H. W. Ormsbee, 6 and 5. SECOND EIGHT First Round R. Ward, St. Patrick's, bt J. A. Wasserman, Oakland, 1 up; F. M. Phelps, Columbia, beat R. Ballantyne, Columbia, 4 and 3; R. H. Crawford, Whitemarsh, beat J. C. Duane, Brae Burn, 4 and 3; G. R. -Tulsa, Baltusrol, beat W. K. Stebbins, Nutley, 3 and 1. Second Round R, Ward beat F. M. Phelps, 1 up 19 holes; R. H. Crawford beat G. R. Tulsa. Final3 R. Ward beat R. H. Crawford, 1 up. WANTED Cellist for a String Quartet Address Box 70, Southern Pines, N. C. Edw. K. Tryon Co. 609-611 MARKET S 7 REE T 10-12 NO. 6th STREET PHILADELPHIA High Grade Guns and Rifles Fishing Tackle Athletic Goods Camping Goods Clothing Sweaters Cutlery GOLFERS Tennis and Base Ball Players use rf uac. ALLEN'S F00TEASE The Antiseptic Powder to Buo mtu me snoes be cause It takes the frk-tion from the shoe, freshens the feet and makes walk ing a delight. ShVte Allen's Foot-rase into y our shoes bef ore go ing on the links and no tice the difference in your contort, which often af fects your score. The Government sup plied 1,500,000 lbs.of Pow der for the Feet to the troops during the war. Be S'ire to get the genuine Allen's Foot-Ease. At dealers everywhere. Sam ple Free by mail. Address ALLEN S, OLMSTED, L Roy. N. Y. 'pfcii FOR HEALTH J The Perfect Table Water I For over half a century America's j leading Natural Mineral Water. Bottled onlv at the Spring under the most sanitary conditions. Caution: Always see thai seal h unbroken at time bottle is opened. I For sale by local dealers or at POLAND WATER DEPOT j -,1180 Broadway, Ne Yor-City Telephone Madiion Fq. 4743 wmiiiiiHiiiiKUiHiitiiiiumiiMiiiiilllliiiHiiiiiiriMiitiiiiilliiiiiiiii -iiiriiiriMiniriitMiiiiiiiiuuiuiiiuuuHMmHC Geo. G. HERR, D.D.S. (University of Pennsylvania) Crown and Bridgework and Porcelain and Gold Inlay Fillings. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. 'Phone 39. BuildADisfinctive We would like to show you the nevr inspected standardized RIIIrSRADE Established 1811 Red Cedar Shingles They are guaranteed as to thickness, grain, grade, and selection. Your roof and walls, covered with Rite-Grade Red Cedar Shingles, if properly laid with pure iron or zinc cov ered nails, will last fifty years or more. PINEHURST WAREHOUSE Opposite the Bailroad Station PINEHURST, N. C.

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