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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. 3 THE BERKSHIRE PInehtirst, IN. C ;ihl. in ji 11 1 Terms $2.00 per Day and Up. $J0. per Week and Up. The Berkshire has all modern conveniences for health and comfort, running water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, hath rooms, steam heat, open lires and electric lights, the rooms are comfortable and home like and the public rooms are exceedingly attractive. This hotel will be managed during the coining season Jr F. B. KIMBALL, Proprietor of the Eagle Inn, Orwell, Vt. Pinehurst Casino. ns B Si SSm.m! b-i -hf &T? i li:L W OPEN FROM NOVEMBER 1st TO MAY 1st. This tasteful building is designed for the comfort and convenience of the resi dents of Pinehurst, all of whom are privileged to make use of it. The Ladies" Parlor and Cafe are on the lower lloor, and the second floor has Heading Room supplied with Daily Papers and all the Popular Periodicals, Game Boom, Smoking Boom, and Bath Rooms. The Casino Cafe. The Casino Cafe provides Excellent Xew England Cooking Table Board $5.00 per Week. Dinners $3.00 per Week. A Bakery is connected with the Cafe, where families can obtain supplies. Address for board, F. H. McALPINE, Mgr. PINEHURST. N. C. DEPARTMENT STORE, PINEHURST, N. C. GROCERIES, We carry a full line of Fancy and Heavy Groceries. such brands and assortments as are handled by New England Grocers. DRY GOODS AND SHOES. The Dry Goods and Shoe Departments are complete, Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality are standard for selection. HATS, CAPS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. The latest Styles of Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishings carried in stock. STATIONERY. A full line of Stationery, both printed and plain, will be found in this department. II. B. STILLINGS, Manager. PUNGENCIES. "Miss Bunk says she feels as free as a bird in her rainy-tlay skirt." "Well, she looks like a jay." Chicago Record. "Louise, what has become of your French poodle?'' "Why, Harry made the dealer take him back; he didn't understand a word of our French." Detroit Free Press. Nervous Employer "I don't pay you for whistling." OHice Boy "That's all right sir, I can't whistle well enough to charge extry for it yet." Tit-Bits. "What is an exit, Pa?" "Exit, Freddy? Well, it is a Latin placard hung around on the walls in thea tres and opera houses to keep people from thinking they smell lire." Indianapolis Journal. Mistress Jane, this floor doesn't look very clean. Did you sweep it to-day? Jane No, Mum I didn't sweep it to day, nor yisterday, but I sweeped it three times the day afore that. Chicago News. "Did you ask the division superinten dent for a trip pass?" "Yes." "What did he say?" "He told me to trip past." Chicago Tribune. Mrs. Casey And phat was the strangest thing ye see in Paris, Mrs. Booney ? Mrs. Pooney Frinch polacemin! Mrs. Casey And phat was there strange about French Polacemin, Mrs. Pooney? Mrs. Pooney They was Frinch l-Puck. Clergyman My child beware of pick ing a toadstool instead of a mushroom. They are easy to confuse. Child That be all right, sir. Us hain't agoin' to eat 'em ourselves they'er agoin' to market to be sold. What to Eat. "Our typewriter girl is awfully clever; she can sharpen lead pencils." "Pooh! Ours can beat that. She has five clerks in the oflice dying to sharpen them for her." Collier's Weekly. Tramp Wot's th' good of a little dog like that? Mrs. Pural To keep olf tramps. "lie ! he ! Wot kin that little critter do? "He can bark, and that will wake up the big dogs under the poarch." "Y-e-s, mum. Good day, mum." New York Weekly. Papa I hear you were a bad girl to day, and had to be spanked. Small Daughter Mamma is awful strict. If I'd a known she used to be a school teacher, I'd a' told you not to marry her. Harlem Life. "What did Bridget say when she broke the last cut-glass bowl we have?" "She said it should never happen again." Chicago llecord. No story which has appeared in recent numbers of McClure's Magazine was more generally commented upon than Kate M. Cleary's, "The Stepmother." Editors throughout the "West discussed certain points of it, one going so far as to ques tion whether in Nebraska there is such a thing as a "rustred stone." In the November number of McClure's will appear another story by the same author, entitled "The Mission of Kitty Maloue." This Thanksgiving tale breathes the same deep, sincere features which dis tinguished Miss Cleary's earlier story. Pinehurst Nurseries OTTO KATZEN STEIN, Manager. Telephone Connection. Greenhouse Dept. Is well stocked with fine pot plants and bulbs at reasonable prices. Cut flowers to order. Market Garden Dept. 10.000 square feet under glass in cluding two greenhouses of 100 feet each are devoted to the growing of line vegetables. Free delivery at Cottages in Pinehurst. Nursery Dept. Sixty-live acres of choice and rare hardy trees, shrubs and perennials. Catalogues free. Visitors are Welcome. Mrs. F. Chatfield, PROFESSIONAL NURSE, MANICURING AND HOT ALCOHOL BATHS, First Floor, ltoom 1, The Palmetto, Pinehurst, N. C. IX. D. WELLS, Watch maker Jeweler and Optician, Eyes tested free. My repair depart ment is thoroughly equipped, and I am prepared to execute with the greatest promptness any needy repairs. Every operation fully guaranteed and prices are always right. Call and see me. 9 Fenn. fi&.9 Phone 18. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Colonial Cottage Situate, Mass. Sea shore and country combined. Boating, bathing and Ashing. Elevated location, line view beautiful drives. Near the home of Daniel Webster, and the scene of the "Old Oaken Bucket." One hour fiom Boston. OPEN MAY TO OCTOBER. L. W. HAMMOND, SITUATE MASS, "Queen of Sea Routes" M5TWKEN TIIK North and South. MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS. CO. STEAMSHIP LINES. BETWEKN Baltimore, Boston, Norfolk, Newport News, Providence Savannah, Philadelphia. Steamers New Fast and Elegant. Accommodations and Cuisine Unsurpassed. Best Way to Travel Between New England and the South. SEND FOll ILLUSTRATED FOULDEK. A. M. Gkaham, Agent, Boston, Mass. J. W. McCi-oskky, Agent, Providence, R. I It. II. Wkight, Agent, Norfolk, Va J. C. WHITNEY, T, M, W. P. TURNER, 6.PA GENERAL OFFICES: 214 E. German St., Baltimore, Md.
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