THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. i 1. r 1 .mmSm ill sissaw FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. A few Furnished Houses remain unrented in Pinehurst. Desirable parties, giving satisfactory references, can secure these homes at reasonable rates. There are also Suites for Light Housekeeping and Single Rooms for those who obtain table board at the Pinehurst Casino. For the security of both invalids and pleasure seekers, cases of pronounced Consumption will under no circumstances be allowed admission. Address for Illustrated and Descriptive Circulars, and for other information, CHARLES D. BENBOW, Superintendent, Pinehurst, N. G t$: 'Ml lTTVTFT-TT rTQT s a un(llie town in the Southland apparently a Yankee village dropped down in the woods. It is located in Moore County, North Carolina, in the well-known sand belt, and among the health giving long-leaf pines. It is six miles from Southern Pines, 70 miles southwest of Raleigh, and 125 miles from the sea coast. It is elevated 650 feet above the sea level, and is noted for its healthfulness. GENERAL PLAN FOR THE VILLAGE Or PINEHURST MOORE COM C SCALES OLMSTEPOLMSTEPStUOT l.MCAft!ITeCTS.Mll MAS. wmui r. niMWK.iMnuft ."Cm Key Showing Location of Principal Buildini, 1. HOLLY INN. 3. CASINO. 3. VILLACE HALL. 4. THE MAGNOLIA. 5. PINE CROVB HOUSt. . SCHOOL HOUSE. 7. CENERAL STORE AND OFFICES. 8. PINE REST. A j& si A JM X4wa village L r fiNE grove 'TtJi ' kj..c.i)lL 9. THE CEDARS. 10. THE PALMETTO. 11. THE OAKS. 12. THE HANOVER. 13. THE BEACON. 14. THE TREMONT. IS. THE MARLBOROUCH. j" - Sliw PINE GROVE The Village was founded by James W. Tufts, of Boston, in 1895, and has already become one of the most popular resorts in the South. The Holly Inn, Pinehurst's mammoth hotel, has been enlarged since last season to double its former capacity, and is first class in all its appointments. The Casino building contains on the first floor a restaurant where good board may be obtained at moderate rates ; also, a ladies' parlor and bath rooms. The second story has reading room supplied with the leading papers and magazines and a game room, for the use of all the villagers free of charge ; and pool and bath rooms connected are for the use of all upon the payment of a small fee. A new store building with more tloor space than any other store in the county, is filled with a stock of general merchandise. Pretty cottages dot the village and are rented at moderate rates. For further information address CHARLES D. BENBOW, Superintendent, Pinehurst, N. C"