THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. 11 Seaboard Air Line Railway. Double Dally Service Between New York, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlantic, New Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT NOV. 1. 1001. SOUTHWARD. , Daily. Daily. Lv Boston, Shore Line, 7 00pm Providence, 8 22pm New Haven, 11 50pm Ar "Washington, P. R. R.without change 10 32am Lv Boston, Shore Line, Boston, Springfield, Boston, Sound Lines, 12 00 n't 11 00pm t6 00pm No. 31. No. 27. Lv New York, 23d St., P. R. R.12 55pm 12 10am New York, Cort.& Des.Sts. 1 00pm 12 15am Philadelpia 3 29pm 3 50am Baltimore, 5 45pm 6 22am Washington, 6 55pm 11 01am Richmond, S. A. L., 10 40pm 2 40pm Norlina, 2 13am 5 55pm Henderson, 2 45am 62lpm Raleigh, 4 10am 7 40pm Southern Pines, 6 07am 9 30pm Hamlet, 7 2flam 10 50pm Columbia, J 9 40am 1 05am Ar Savannah, 1 47pm 5 07am Jacksonville, 6 10pm 9 15am Tampa, 6 45am 5 40pm " " No. 31. No. 41. Lv New York, N. Y. P. & N. t7 55am 8 55pm Philadelphia, 10 23am 11 26pm New York, O. D. S. 8. Co. f3 00pm Baltimore, B. S. P. Co. t6 30pm Washington, N. & W. S. B. 6 30pm Lv Portsmouth, S. A. L., 9 30pm 9 40am Weldon, 12 16am 12 11pm Norlina, 2 13am 1 40pm Henderson, 2 45am 2 15pm Raleigh, 4 10am 3 55pm Southern Pines, 6 07am 6 18pm Hamlet, 7 23am 10 50pm Wilmington, 6 05pm A r Charlotte, 10 01am 10 15pm L,v Chester, 10 20am 1 42pm Greenwood, 12 22am 3 46am Athens, 2 40pm 6 28am Ar Atlanta, t 3 55pm 8 00am Augusta, C. & W. C. 5 10pm Macon, C. of Ga. 7 20pm 11 10am Montgomery, A. & W. P. 9 20pm 3 30am Mobile, L. A N. 2 55am New OrleanB, L. & N. 7 30am Nashville, N. C. & St. L. 5 40am 6 55pm Memphis, 4 00pm 8 25am NORTHWARD. Daily. Daily. No. 34. No. 38. Lv Memphis. N. C. & St. L. 12 45pm 9 00pm Nashville, 30pm 980am New Orleans, L. & N. 8 00pm Mobile, L. & N. 12 30am Montgomery, A. & W. P. 6 20am 1 30pm Macon, C. of Ga. 8 00am 4 20pm Augusta, C. & W- C. 9 40am Atlanta, S. A. L., 12,00pm 8 00pm Ar Athens, 2 48pm 11 23pm Greenwood, 5 01pm 2 01am Chester, 7 03pm 4 10am L,v Charlotte, 7 25pm 5 20am Wilmington, 3 05pm Hamlet, 10 35pm 8 10am Southern Pines, 11 28pm 903am Raleigh, 1 29am 11 30am Ar Henderson, 2 50am 1 QS"m XvNorlina, " 3 34am oupm Weldon, 4 40am 3 10pm Ar Portsmouth, 7 00am 5 50pm Washington, N. & W. S. B., 6 55am Baltimore, B. 8. P. Co., t6 45am New York, O. D. S. S. Co., tt 30pm Philadelphia, N.Y.F.& N., t5 46pm 5 10am New York, 8 40pm 8 00am Lv Tampa, S. A. L., 8 00pm 8 00am Jacksonville, 10 10am 7 40pm Savannah, 2 10pm 11 45pm Columbia, 7 12pm 4 40am Hamlet, . 10 35pm 8 00am Southern Pines, 11 28pm 8 49am Raleigh, 1 29am 10 42pm Henderson, 2 50am 11 58pm Norlina, 25am 12 43pm Petersburg, 5 49am 2 47pm Richmond, 6 32am 3 31pm Ar Washington, Penn. It. R., 10 10am 7 05pm Baltimore, H 25am 11 25pm Philadelphia, 1 86pm 2 56am New York, 3 13pm 6 30am Boston, Hartford Line, 1 58pm Boston, Shore Line, 11 00pm S 00pm Boston, Springfield, 10 00pm 3 30pm Boston. Sound Lines. 7 18am Daily, t Dally, excf pt Sunday. Dining Cars between New York and Richmond, and Hamlet and savannan on xrains jnos. ai aim 44. For sleeping car reservation rates, etc., call on or address J. C. HORTON, G. E. P. A., 387 and 1183 Broadway, New York. Chas. L. Longsporf, N. E. P. A., 306 Washington St., Boston. II. S. Leakd, T.P.A., Hamlet, N. C. Ticket Agent, Southern Pines, N. C. R. E. L. Bunch, Gen'l Pass. Agent. ROUTES HSS?htS PINEHURST N.C AND COST OF THE TRIP. -y ) cir &c $ CHICAOy I jiii LLiA ' K A mjj vT Sp1 f&v ..A Ssl-' 3IcwoNvrvttL k RAIL-R0APS-inP5TEAM-5HIP-LINES. T The Washington and Southwestern Limited, leaving New York by Penn. R. R. at 4.25 p. m., Phili delphia 6.55 p. m., Baltimore 9.11 p. m., and Washington over Southern Railway at 10.45 p. m HERE are various ways of reaching Pinehurst which may be chosen according to individual preierence uy uoai ui uj un mu. i ui vo wuuoc mmu - r-"vJ with as little expenditure of time as possible the best route is by rail. NEW YORK PASSENGERS. mia (except Sundays) at 11.00 o'clock the following morning, eighteen and one-half hours from New York. Fare for round trip from New York, $26.50. Proportionate fares for round trip from Phila delphia, Baltimore and Washington. Effective January 3, 1901. A Special Pullman car will leave r.hanae. Sleener ready for occuvancv at 8.30 p. m. on arrival oj the "Congressional Limited" from New York. A midnight train leaving New York (Pennsylvania railroad) at 12.15 a. m., reaches Southern Pines at 9.35 the following night. Sleeper open at 10 p. m. A train leaving New York at 1 p. m. by Pennsylvania railroad, reaches Southern Pines at 5.57 a. mTie01dom?n from New York, the Bay Line and the Chesapeake Line steamers from Baltimore, the Norfolk and Washington steamers from Washington, and steamers on the Cape Charles route, all stop at Portsmouth, Va., and connect with Seaboard Air Line trains for Southern Pines. , . , , . , , The fare for round trip from New York City to Southern Pines, via Pennsylvania railroad and Cape Charles route or via. steamers from Baltimore and Washington to Portsmouth is $25.15, and on any other of these routes is $26.25 and are limited to six months from date of sale. Single fare, $15 95 Passengers having through tickets, who desire to go by train and avoid night travel, can leave New York at 1.00 p. m. (Pennsylvania railroad) checking baggage through to Pinehurst, reach Richmond sameevening at 10.30, spending the night there, leaving Richmond at 2.40 p. m. and arriv ing at Southern Pines at 9:35 p. m. , , . , . , An afternoon may be spent in Washington by taking train from New York at 8.00 a. m. (Central Railroad of N. J.), leaving Washington on the evening boat (Norfolk and Washington steamer) at 7 p. m., making close connections with train which leaves Portsmouth (Seaboard Air Line) at 9.30 a. m. and reaches Southern Pines at 6.09 p. m. BOSTON PASSENGERS. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ROUTE. Train from Boston for Washington (without change) leaves Boston at 9.00 a. m. arrives at Washington at 9.45 p. m. and connects with the Southern Railway for High Point and Pinehurst, twenty-six hours from Boston. Fare for round trip, $37.50. Tickets good for return until May 31st. Special Pullman Sleeping Car Service. Northbound. Effective January 3, 1901. The Southern Railway will operate through Pullman service between Pinehurst and Washington, leaving 1 Ine hurst Mondays and Wednesdays at 7 p. m., connecting with through trains to all points North. Southbound. Every Tuesday and Thursday special Pullman Dining Room and Sleeping Cars will leave Washington at 10.45 p. m. for Pinehurst without change. Car open for occupancy at 8.30 p. m. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Train from Boston lor Washington (without change) leaves Boston at 7 p. m., arrives at Washington at 10.32 a. m., leaves Washington at 6.55 p. m., and reaches Southern Pines over Seaboard Air Line at 5.36 a. m. Round trip fare $37.25, good for return six months from date of sale. Through tickets may be purchased and baggage checked to Pinehurst via. Seaboard Air Line Railway, Effective March 25. The Seaboard Air Line Railway, in connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, will operate through sleeper between Washington, D. C, and Pinehurst, N. C., leaving Washington daily except Saturday and Sunday, train No. 31, at 6.55 p. m. Leaving Pinehurst daily except Saturday and Sunday, arriving Washington 8.40 a. m., having direct connections on same train from and to New York. The Pinehurst Electric Railroad connects with trains at Southern llnes. PINEHURST ELECTRIC RAILROAD. On and after February 20, 1901, the Pinehurst Electric Cars will run as follows . Leave Pinehurst 4.30,8.15, 11.00 a.m.; 1.45, 3.15, 5.45, t9.30 p. m. Leave So. Pines 5.30, 10.20, 11.30 a. m.; 2.30, 4.30, 7.00, 11.00 p. m. Except Sundays. fWhen ordered. JFor in coming passengers. 8.15 a.m. trip from Pinehurst connects with train No. 38, (northbound) on Seaboard Air Line. 7.00 p. m. trip from Southern Pines connects with train No. 41 and No. 27, (southbound) on Seaboard Air Line. Car can be chartered for extra trips. J. K. WOOD, Superintendent. MWEIIUKST PONT OFFICE. MAIL SCHEDULE. In effect December 15, 1901. Departure Mails close. Arrival. 7.30 A.M. North 10.15 A.M. South 9.00 " North 10.30 " North & South 2.45 P.M. South 11.15 " North 4.30 " North & South 4.30 P.M. North 6.15 " North of Wash'n 7.00 " North Registered Mails are dispatched at 8.30 A. M. and 2.30 p. M., and received at 10.15 A. M. and 4.30 p. m., onlv. Office Hours : 7.30 A. M. to 8.00 p. M.; Sundays and holidays 7.00 to 9.00 A. M., 7.00 to 7.30 p. M. Domestic Money Orders issued and paid. Let ters may be registered to nearlv all parts of the world. II. B. STILLINGS, Postmaster. Southern Railway HUT W KEN BOSTON, NEW YORK and PINEHURST, N. C Only one night travel. The Southern Railway, Washington and South western Limited will connect at High Point, N. C, for Pinehurst, N. C, upon the following schedule : SOUTHBOUND. Leave Boston Shore Line t'J 00 a m " Providence " 10 08 " New Haven " 105pm Arrive Washington Penn R R 9 44 Leave Boston B & A 11 R f9 00 a m " Worcester " 10 12 " Springlleld N Y, N II & II 1145 " Hartford " 12 25 pm Arrive New York " 3 30 Leave New York 23d St Penn R It 4 25 p m " New York Cort & Des Sts 4 30 Philadelphia 6 55 " Baltimore 9 16 " Washington So Ry 10 45 Arrive Danville ' 5 40 a m Leave High Point " f8 10 " Asheboro " 8 50 " Pinehurst A & A 12 10 NORTHBOUND. Leave Pinehurst A & A f2 20 p m " Asheboro So Ry 5 30 Arrive High Point " 6 40 " Danville " 1153pm " Washington " 6 42 Baltimore Penn R R 8 03 " Philadelphia " 10 15 " New Y'ork Cort & Des Sts 12 43 p m " New York 23d St 1 00 Leave New York N Y, N H & 11 4 00 p ni Arrive Hartford " 6 50 " Springlleld " 7 31 " Worcester B & A R R 8 57 " Boston 10 00 Leave Washington Penn R R t" 45 a m Arrive New Haven Shore Line 4 00 p m Providence " 7 07 " Boston ' 8 20 Daily. fOai'y except Sunday. Above schedules will be materially quickened and improved on the opening of Pinehurst season and due announcement of same given. Pullman Sleeping and Dining Car Service. Pullman Drawing-room Parlor and Cafe Cars Boston to Washington, Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping Cars New York to High Point, Dining Oar service. Elegant thoroughfare Coaches High Point to Pinehurst. The new service inaugurated by the Southern Railway and Aberdeen & Ashboro R. It., give the traveling public the most attractive schedule ever offered between New England and Eastern States and Pinehurst, N. C. For Sleeping Car Reservation rates, etc., call on or address any of the undersigned Agents. New York Alex. S. Thweatt, Eastern Passen ger Agent, 1185 Broadway; Mr. W. A. Johnson, Passenger Agent, 271 Broadway. Boston George C. Daniels, New England Pas senger Agent, 228 Washington Street. Philadelphia C. L. Hopkins, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut Street. Baltimore S. E. Burgess, Passenger Agent, 120 East Baltimore Street. Washington L. S. Brown, General Agent, 705 15th Street. FRANK S.GANNON, 3dVice-Pres. & Gen'l Mgr. S. II. HARD WICK, General Passenger Agent. Washington, D. C. Aberdeen & Asheboro R. R. Magnificent service and quicker time by several hours between Pinehurst, New York and Boston. Tickets on sale at all Southern Railway coupon ticket ofllces, and also from Pinehurst for all Eastern cities. Dally north of High Point, N. C. Daily except Sunday between Iligh Point and Aberdeen. SOUTHBOUND. 37 Pass 41 Mix 7 Mix Lv Boston 9 00 & 10 00 am New York 4 25 pm Philadelphia 6 55 Washington 10 45 Greensboro 7 00 am High Point 8 10 Asheboro 8 50 10 00 am 3 30 pm Biscoe 12 10 1 00 pm 6 35 am Pinehurst 1100 3 05 8 00 Ar Aberdeen 11 15 3 25 8 20 NORTHBOUND. 38 Pass 42 Mix 8 Mix Lv Aberdeen 6 30 pm 9 00 am 4 00 pm Pinehurst 7 00 9 25 4 20 Biscoe 8 00 12 15 pm 7 00 am Asheboro 9 08 2 25 9 18 High Point 10 21 Greensboro 10 47 Washington 6 42 am Philadelphia 10 15 New Y'ork 1 00 pm Ar Boston 8 30 Connection at Aberdeen with Seaboard Air Line, 8.45 a. m. and 6.10 p. m. Trains leave Biscoe for Mt. Gilead at 7.00 a. m. and 12.30 p. m., arrive at Troy 7.35 a. m. and 1.10 p. m., Mt. Gilead 9.00 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. Return ing, leaves Mt. Gilead 5.00 a. m. and 9.30 a. m., arrive at Biscoe 6.30 a. m. and 11.40 a. m. II. A. PAGE, J. R. PAGE, President. Superintendent

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