THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK. 6 THE CflROIilflfl PINEHURST, N. C. ....... : -Vj':YvM.-., V.'l ' .! It! .Hi The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The interior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. ' The hotel accommodates four hundred guests and is provided with fifty-four suites with bath. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, and water from the celebrated Pinehurst Springs, and a perfect sanitary system of sewage and plumbing. RATES: $4.00 Per Day, $21.00 Per Week and Upwards. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. TflE tfOliiiY TO PINEHURST, N. C. 7 The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since it was built in 1895, it has been necessary to enlarge it several times to meet the constantly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern con venience is lacking. There are bath rooms, electric lights, steam heat and open fireplaces. There is a call bell in every room, and all beds are furnished with best hair mattresses. An orchestra furnishes fine concerts daily, and also provides for dancing. The cuisine is unsurpassed. The waitresses are all white girls from the North. Rooins for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel. Rates: $3 per Day and Upwards ; $18 per Week and Upwards. A, I CREAMER, Manager. AT THE HOTELS ! Three Nearly Full and The Carolina Has Only Limited Accommodations. Every Train Adds to The Population of the Vlllag-e Many Pinehurst Loveri Ileturn. The past week advanced the season well onward toward the high-water mark. The Holly Inn, Berkshire and Harvard are nearly full and The Carolina has only limited accommodations. For the next month, it will be difficult to care for all who desire to come. At The Carolina. Every train brings its load of arrivals for The Carolina, and many are here for return visits. Prominent among the visitors of the week was Mr. M. II. Marlin, of New Haven, Ct., president of the Marlin Fire Arms Company. He was accompanied by Mrs. Marlin and Miss Earle. The Misses Valentine, of Bellefonte, Pa., are here for the season. Mr. E. A. U. Valentine, of Baltimore, is a recent arrival. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Cook of New York City ; Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Gummere, of South Bethlehem, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morrison, of Boston ; Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Van de Carr, and son, of Stock port, N, Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Monta gue, of Richmond ; Mrs. 11 A. Mande ville and maid, Miss Jennie K. Morgan, Miss Mary M. Morgan, Mr. Chas. Mor gan, and Mr. F. M. Plummer, of South Orange, N. J., are among the old guests who come to remain for extended periods. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Toppan, Maiden, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Corwin, of Somerville, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crary of Warren, Pa. ; Miss Laura Mead, Sheffield, Pa, ; Mrs. Thomas E. Bray ton, Miss Alice Bray ton, Fall River, Mass, ; Mrs. E. J. Somers, Mrs. Z. T. Somers, Mrs. M, 11, Eddy, and Mr. Win, F. M. Somers, of Washington, D. C, are here for the season. Among the golfers who are renewing pleasant acquaintances on the Pinehurst links are Mr. George C. Clausen, Mr, John Pierce, Mr. 1. C. Bates Dana, Mr. J. 11. Poor, New York City ; Mr. M. B, Mason, Mr. J. G. Thorpe, Mr. II. W. Mason, Mr. J. Richardson, Mr. J. S. Seabury, Mr. W. M. Whiting, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L, Smith of New York City, are here for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs, Smith are both active in outdoor sports and general favorites. Mr. John Walker, a prominent Rich mond lawyer, is making his first visit to Pinehurst and is delighted with it. Mr. C. II, Montague of Richmond, Va., is here for a short rest. Mr. Montague is an all round-sportsman and particular ly fond of cross-country riding and shoot ing. He is looking forward to some fox hunting before leaving. Mr. George O. Shields, publisher of Recreation, and party, are recent arrivals. Mr. C. S. Horton of Williamsport, Pa. spent a few days with Mrs. llorton during the week. Mr. R. D.Forganof Chicago, joiued his parents during the week. Mrs. E. E. Stanton and Miss II. A. Stanton of New York City, are recent arrivals. Other late arrivals include, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ayer, New York City ; Mrs. Gaylord Sherwood, Miss Sherwood, Buf falo, N. Y. ; Mrs. C. P. Fay, Chicopee Falls, Mass.; Miss Alma Schleburber, Lynn, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Harold Wheelock, J, II. Gardner, Boston ; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Proctor, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Latimer, Miss Edith Latimer, Ashland, "Wis. ; Mr. and Mis. K. E, Brunell, Brooklyn ; Mrs. William Farnam, Miss G. S. Farnam, Troy, N. Y.;Mrs. N. B. Bubb, Master Bubb, Williamsport, Pa,; Mrs. Win. L. Thomp son, Miss Margaret Lawrence, Miss Ja nette Lawrence, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Horace H. Stevens, Miss Stevens, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scovill, Miss E, M. Scovill, Waterbury, Ct. ; Mr. and Mis. Wm. D'Olier, Miss D'Olier, Burlington, N.J. Mrs. J, II. Cowles, Miss Gladys E. Cowles, Conn. ; Mr. Chas. N. Piatt, Mr. J. W. Finn, New York City ; Miss C. J. Leeds, Miss Walton, Stanford, Ct. ; Mr. and Mrs, R. P. White, Philadelphia; Mrs. Chas, von Rantorel, Jr., child and maid, Ontario; Mrs. Gilbert McMillan, children and maid, New London, Ct. ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. "Wollfe, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Downey, Os wego, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. George F. Martin, New York City ; Dr, and Mrs. II. R. Price, Master Stewart Price, Brooklyn; Mrs. Wistar Morris, Miss Cavalier, Miss Margaret P. "Wood, Mrs. George W. McNally, Miss Bertha Mc Nally, Philadelphia; Mrs. I. W. Chick, Mr, William C. Chick, Boston; Mrs. William Swindell, Mrs. E. II. Swindell, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolfe, Miss Maud Stevenson, Allegheny, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Stewart and child, Portsmouth, Va. ; Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Whitcomb and Master Whitcomb, Boston ; Mr. and Mrs. John O'Rourke, Master O'Rourke and Miss O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Schanck, New York City; Mrs. Chas. Wright and maid, South Orange, N.- J. ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Unangst, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Verwithermer and maid, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bald win, Jr., Brooklyn; Mr. Martin Sainter, Mr. George Cortellier, New York City; Miss Margaret Stevens, Brookline, Mass, ; Miss Jessie II. Wilkinson, Chel sea, Mass. ; Mr. John Dun lap, Washing ton, D. C; Mr. Louis Scheling, Brook lyn; Mr. Thos. W. Sykes, North Adams, Mass. ; Mrs, C. M. Morris, Baltimore; Dr. Lewis Morris, U. S. A. ; Mr. II. W. Pratt, Boston; Mrs. S. M. Sedgwick, Lakewood, N. J. ; Mr. R, W. Stevens, Washington, D, C, ; Mr. Stewart R. McShea, Atlantic City, N, J. ; Mr. Fred P. Virgin, Boston; Mr. Edmund T. Dana, Cambridge, Mass., are recent arrivals. Recent visitors include Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. II O. Field, Providence, R. I. ; Mr. and Mrs. George II. Stevens, Brookline, Mass. ; Mrs. M. J, Bay ley, Miss E. E, Marble, Boston; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cochran, Jr., Baltimore; Miss Mary Lee,

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