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t occnsloiinlly Needed. Thi world is like a football, For its events proclaim It takes a kicker now and tben To keep it in tbe game. NEWS IN BRIEF. Tlie (mens U blooming on the lawns 1t Holly Inn. TJic Ciisino reading room contains the i.iiiin' papers and magazines for the free use of all in the village. lias our genial superintendent changed liis name? A lady was recently heard inquiring for Supt. Jluinbuw. The trailing arbutus (Mayflower, as it is called in the North) Is beginning to show its blossoms in this vicinity. lfov. C. II. Dobbs, the Presbyterian jKistoi at Carthage, will preach at the Christian union services the first Sun day in March. The regular Sundav evening concert will be held in the music room at Holly Inn next Sunday evening. All are in viled to attend. Kxpress packages are brought to IMne hurst on the 12.15 p. in. trolley car and can be obtained by calling on Miss Clark at the library. A party of our villagers will go to Southern Pines by special car this evening to attend a social dance to be held in Clark's hall. A certain Mr. "Dollar" has quite ti repu tation as a hunter among the country people about our village. We wonder if lie is any relation to dollar-. .a large pariv or 3iasons wno are stopping in our village will make u visit to the Masonic lodge at Aberdeen tomor row evening, going down by team. noice cut (lowers, roses and carna tions at lowest prices supplied promptly uirougii the Pinehurst Nurseries. See list of priees and leave orders , t the De partment Store. A social dance was held in the Village Hall last Friday evening and was well intended. Music was furnished ly the Holly Inn orchestra and all present passed a very pleasant evening. A luge party of our villagers made a tnp to Kaeford Academy in Cumberland eounty bv special train yesterday and had a very enjovable time. An extended iiecount of the ailair will appear next week. A very select partv was held in the I'asino parlors last Monday evening. James of all kinds were in order and I'fieslniients were served. A verv pleasant time was had bv those fortu- iiite enough to be present. wild rabbit came into the village yesterday and stayed on the Village (i ''' n for some time, attracting con siderable attention from the people here. Fortunately for Brer Kabbit the sports l,u' were all away on the excursion to Itoeford Academy. Kv. K. E. Gillespie of (Jreensboro preach at the Village Hall next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The rev m nd gentleman represents the synod u'l home missions of the Presbyterian church in this state, and his sermon will n doubt be of , a verv interesting char- THK PINEHURST OUTLOOK. uotcr. The wlioln ; Wi conec ww,..,t uu service will be devoted to iiome missions. Quite a little Hurry of excitement was ei-fi'i ti.l i.,i.,t,...i C0li:iU;,y iiiternoon bv the report tbat a big tarantula was concealed in a bunch of bananas at the store, and a crowd ratbeifd rm tlwv ..! Jiu.za to see the insect captured. The whole force of cieiKs, protected by heavy gloves and armed with clubs, knives, hatchets etc turned out and proceeded to tear the bunch to pieces. As they had neglected to provide a. microscope thev came near missing the game, which, paralyzed by rear at tne sight of the overwhelmin hostile force, was at last discovered and found to be a very small spider. PERSONAL MENTION. Ji. M. lvans ot Worcester is at Holly Inn. II. L. Kelly of Boston arrived at I loll v Inn last week. .Mrs. Frank A. Drew of Boston is at the "Berkshire." P. P. Burt is of Buffalo, N. V., arrived at Holly Inn Saturday. Miss Clagett of Washington, D. C, is a guest at the Holly Inn. B. P. Seymour of Burlington arrived at Holly Inn last Friday. W. B. Moon of Swampscot, Mass., is a guest at II oil v Inn. W. J. Thomas of Boston arrived at Holly Inn last Wednesday. Mrs. II. (i. Chapman of Indianapolis, Ind., is a guest at Holly Inn. C. J. Munn of Brooklyn. .. is unong the arrivals at Holly Inn. II. E. Osgood of St. Paul, Minn., irrived at Hollv Inn last Sunday. ('. V. Campbell and wife of Boston are spending tbe season at Holly Inn. Miss Nellie Gamble of Williamsport is spending the season at Holly Inn. J. II. Wissler of Moncure, N". C, reg istered at Hollv Inn last Saturday. I. M. Grosvenor and wife of Boston ire spending the season at Holly Inn. C. M. Keefe and wife of Brookline, Mass., are at Holly Inn for the season. JJev. W. II. Graff of Philadelphia is pending the season at. the "Magnolia." Henrv 10. Knox, Jr., of Charlotte, N. ;., registered at Holly Inn last Sundav. Miss Myra Howard of Pittstield, Mass., is spending the season at the "Berk shire." Miss Emily 0. Harris of Portsmouth, N. H., arrived at tne "lieiKMiue wwt aturday. Charles Darrow and wife and Miss Darrow, of Boston, arrived at Holly Inn last Friday. V T). Blake of Melrose, Mass., and C. M. Blake of Boston arrived at Holly Inn last Saturday. V M. Frost and wife and Miss Sadie Frost, of Boston, Mass., are guests at the Holly Inn. Harvev K. Storre of the Seaboard Air ' .,i ..,,scni.d nr. Hollv Inn ine rauroau icf,.v last Wednesday. Mrs. Horace S. Bradford and Harold S. Bradford, of Boston, are passing the season at Holly Inn. Mrs. B. Kitchen, daughter and maid. of Brooklyn, X. v., are spending the season at Holly Inn. Mrs. William Vogel and Mia Etta Vo gel of Brooklyn, N. V., are at Holly Inn, arriving last Friday. Miss M. Emily Sanderson of Williams- port, Pa., will pass the remainder of the season at Holly Inn. E. E. Schermerhorn and Miss Scher- merhorn, of New York are at Holly Inn, arriving last Wednesday. Mrs. I). P. Moon and Miss Pauline Moon of Eau Claire, Wis., are at Holly Inn, arriving last Saturday. Mrs. Charles A. Brooks and Frank T. Brooks, of Greenwich, Conn., are spend ing the season at Holly Inn. O. Woodworth and wife of Trenton, N. J., are spending the season in our vil lage, stopping at Holly Inn. P. B. Hoyt and wife and II. N. Valen tine and wife, all of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., arrived at Holly Inn last yveek. C. II. Johnson and yvife and Miss Nathalie Johnson of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived at the "Berkshire" last Monday. William K. Porter and wife, W. E. Porter and yvife, and T. U. Porter, all of Boston, arrived at Holly Inn last Satur day. Mrs. (J. II. I'eighard and Gamble Beighard of Williamsport, Pa., are mak ing their home at Holly Inn for the season. Mrs. F. II. Lindsey and Miss Florence Lindsey of North Dana, Mass., are at the "Cedars" for the remainder of the sea son. W. I). Harper and yvife, Miss Clara Harper, and W. D. Sanger, all of New York City, are passing the season at Holly Inn. Wilmot It. Evans, Jr., and wife and Miss Florence F. . Evans, of Everett, Mass., are passing the season at the Hollv Inn. Mrs. II. I). Sizer, Miss Sizer and Miss . B. Foote, all of Cleveland, Ohio, will pass the remainder of the season at the "Berkshire." L. M. Barnes of North Adams, Mass., a friend of Mr. E. Pogers, the pilgrim, arrived at the "Berkshire' yesterday and will spend the remainder of the season here. (Sunday Evening Concert. Two hundred and fifty people gathered in the music room at Holly Inn last Sun day evening to listen to the regular Sun day evening concert by the orchestra. 1'he program was a pleasing one ana trie numbers were finely rendered and liberal ly applauded. Following is the program in full: PROGRAM. March-MVien Bleibt Wien," S. Schrammel Overture-"Davn Till Twilight," C. W. Bennet Intermezzo Russe," in. iranke Reading-"Rece8sional," Rudyard Kipling Miss fcugeme Limam. nQ a Tte Herzklopfen," R. Eilenburg Song "The Angel at the Window,' Tours Miss M. Stearns. Pizzicatto,' Delibes Singing-"God Be With You Till We Meet Again. Bv tne Aunienre. The Jefferson (t(( ((.next, va. One of the llnest Hotels In America. First class in ev ery respect. Turkish, Rus sian and Electric Baths. Winter season: American and European plans. Sum mer season : European plan, exclusively. Rooms $1.50 per Day and Upwards Excess baggage cheeked in hotel. Pinehurst Steam Laundry First class yvork In all departments. Bundles may be left at tbe General Store. The & & Powell Hotel; ABERDEEN, N. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTSMEN. Parties contemplating a hunt or soiourn in the South where the climate Is healthful and in vigorating and where game such as Turkeys, Quail and Rabbits are plentiful, should visit this place. The proprie tor is a sportsman of long ex perience, and will be pleased to hunt with guests and Insure them good dogs, plenty of shooting, and the best of hotel accommodations. Vor partic ulars address Henry H. Powell, Prop., Aberdeen, N. C. XMAS PRESENTS A large assortment of them at the Southern Pines News Depot New Gift Books, Fine Stationery, Calendars, Games, Toys, etc. KFCall and Sec Them. Advertisers Let your wants be known through the columns of The Outlook. Our circulation reach es the people all over the country, especial ly in the North and East. TRY US. SEND FOR RATES.
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