THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK THE GflHOIilflfl PINEHURST, N. C. L A4 . ! 1 HM4M"''" 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. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. IDEAL PORTABLE COTTAGES Tust what is wanted at Southern winter resorts They are used extensively by the lichest and best New England families at the resorts in New England. As my busi ness is slack during the winter months I am offering to pre pay freight charges on South em orders until April. After that time my New England trade is more than I can handle. ' Send for 80 page illustrated catalogue. B.F. HODGSON, Box J 13 Dover. - Mass. TWO-ROOM COTTAGE WITH KITCHEN ELLS AND STYLE C PORCH. $225.00. I '!T""!r i i i THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. F. H. ABBOTT, - Proprietor, Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C Send THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK to your friends. It ai11 please them and 6 It Saves better Writing !" 13 TABLES NECESSARY Weekly Hearts Party at The Holly Ion Draws Big Company. Weeks Arrivals are larg-e and In clude Man j Old Guests Hotel Filling- Rapidly. Hp he "unlucky" number of thirteen table were necessary to accommo date the big party which assembled at The Holly Inn, Monday evening, for the weekly hearts party, but the fact did not lessen in the least the enjoyment .of the occasion. Mr. J. C. Head, Latrobe, Pa. , Mr. F. P. Duryea, New York ; Manager A. I. Creamer, Charles E. Dinkey, Pittsburg, and W. C. Millen, Pittsburg, Pa. tied for the mens first, Mr. Head, Mr. Duryea and Mr. Creamer winning the first, sec ond and third respectively, on the cut. quaintance and he is making many friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Frisbie of Houlton, Maine, come for ci long visit and an ex tended stay. Mr, Charles E. Dinkey and T. G. Wag ner of Pittsburg, Pa., are here to renew pleasant associations made on a previous visit, and to enjoy golf. Mr. M. C. Parshall of Warren, Pa., returns for his second season here. He is an enthusiast over golf and shooting, and a social favorite. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Duryea, of New York, are here for their first visit and a long sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tracy, Miss M. A, Tracy of South Coventry, Conn., come to remain several months. Miss Swan and Miss Edith Swan of Moline, 111., were guests during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Head and Miss Head of Latrobe, Pa,, are here to make a long visit. Miss Adelaide Mansur of Washington, D. C, joins Mr. and Mrs. Frisbie. I jj iff? rJf -I. k :i l L l.t 1 . ;. i; lb iA 'd J I vii ir THE IMPOSING PORTE-COCHERE OF THE MAGNIFICENT CAROLINA. Mrs. H. I, Frisbie of Houlton, Maine, and Mrs. K. C. Bridge of Marblehead, Mass., tied for the first womens prize, Mrs. Frisbie winning first and Mrs. Bridge second, on the cut. Mrs. J. W. Mills of Philadelphia and Miss Ella Upson of Bristol, Conn., tied for the third prize, Miss Upson winning on the cut. AMONG THE GUESTS Mr. William Barker of Troy, N. Y., is here for a few weeks. Mr. Barker has always been an admirer of the winter climate of California, but he declares that Pinehurst surpasses it and that he shall desert his old stamping ground for this sunny land. Mr. and Mrs, Levi Woodbury and Mrs. B. A. Collins of Washington, D. C, are here for a long stay. Mr. Woodbury is an old hotel man who has a wide ac- Mr. G. W. Millen of Pittsburg, Pa., and Mr. James E. Briggs, of Philadel phia, are .here for several weeks. Mr. W. J. Fleming of Cleveland, Ohio, returns for his second season and is en joying golf, Mr. Edwin S. Mills of New York, comes for a long sojourn. Mr. W. A. Spellissy of Philadelphia, is here for a short visit. Mr. George R. Gaither, Jr., and Mr. W. W. White of Baltimore, were guests over Sunday. Mr. E. A. Ward of New York, comes for a lengthy stay. Mrs. J. C. Pettis and Mr. C. M, Pettis of New Haven, Conn., were guests re cently. Mr. J. W. Wilcox of Boston, comes for a return visit and the winter. Mr. T. R. Tunis of Philadelphia, is a recent arrival.

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