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ii OUTLOOK THE CflHOWflfl PINEHURST, N. C. : i if . . S- .-I' m m m . . a . . : . -i. ' :1 .' 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 flf ty-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 lewage and plumbing. H. W. PRIEST, Manager. Mr. J. D. B I SB EE, Is CHASE & SANBORN'S Special Representative in the Hotel and Railroad World. His experience, knowledge and help are at the disposal of Managers who seek in Coffees and Teas 'THE BEST THAT THE WORLD PRODUCES" Direct Importers BOSTON AND CHICAGO. , VI 1 1 M J M 1 V M - For the Ileach, -ili . ar.fy. uinmer jipnonit, . IWV . Catalog-ue JFree. k. i iionosoar, iiox us, ovi:it, mass. Automobile), Play Houses, loultry, etc. THE UPLANDS BETHLEHEM, N. H. F. H. ABBOTT, - Proprietor. Address until May 1st, PINEHURST, N. C THE PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE. Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Yarns, Ribbons and Novelties. SPORTSMENS AMMUNITION of all Kinds- THE PRICES ARE RIGHT, SEASON AT FLOOD TIDE Accommodations at The Carolina Limited and Gnests Still Crowding In. Social Side of life Ileing- Made Much of In Which Merry Frolics are Pleasant Feature. TP he Carolina is now filled close euough to its capacity to suit those who are providing accommodations for the many who desire to come. For weeks to come there will be little diminuation of the number of the great number as sembled here. The social side is being made much of, and merry frolics are being arranged in addition to the usual dances and the like. AMONG THE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dutton, Mr. George C. But ton and Mrs. Cora D, Little, Boston, Mrs, E. L. Brady, Buffalo, N. Y., comes for a long visit. Mrs. F. A. Schirmer, Miss M. L. Schirmer, Mr. Cyrus T. Schirmer, Bos ton, were guests during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Day, New York, come for. a few weeks. Mr. Stuart It. McShay and family, At lantic City, N. J., are making a return visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Weiss, Mi3s A. M. Weiss, Ilarrisburg, Pa., are here for a portion of March. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gowen, Attleboro, Miss., were recent guests coming for a return visit. Mrs, Horace Wylie and children, Washington, D. C, are here for the sea son. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clow, Chicago, come for a few weeks. Col. James E. Taite, Baltimore, was a recent visitor.- Mr. Richard II. Dana, Cambridge, Mass., is here for a return visit and the season, welcomed by many former ac quaintances. Mr. C. W. Clark Hartford, Conn., is here for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Brewster, Roches- THE SQUIRREL CAGE IS A NEVER ENDING SOURCE OF PLEASURE TO THE CHILDREN. and Mr. G. II. French, North Attleboro, Mass., are here for a return visit and the spring. Mrs. E. Hawthorn and Miss Haw thorn, Brooklyn, come to remain through spring. Judge Morgan J. O'Brien and his son Mr. Esmond O'Brien, New York, are here for several weeks. Mrs. F. Jenkins, Miss L. Jenkins, Mr. W. B, Jenkins, and Miss E. D. M. Lut kins, New York, are here for a short stay. Miss Edith Brower, Wilkesbarre, Pa., joins Miss Jessica Davis. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Glasgow and maid, London, England, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Allison and maid, and Mrs. Mullen, Philadelphia, were guests during the week. ter, N. Y., are making a short stay. Mr.C. F. Farwell. and Miss E. J. Griggs, Chicopee Falls, Mass., are com pleting a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Uenieman and Mrs. Blicke, Pittsburg, were guests dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Waldo Smith, New York, are here for a long sojourn. Mrs. Ferdinand Potter and Miss Pot ter, Providence, It. I., come to remain well into the spring. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schmidt, York, Pa., are here for a few weeks. Mr. and Mr$. James Jordan, Brooklyn, N. Y., were among the weeks guests, Mr. Henry L. Phillips, New York, is making a short visit. Mrs. M. K. Wendell, Miss K. R. Wen dell, Miss C. Q. Wendell, Mr. B. T. Wendell, Boston, Mass., are spending a few weeks here.
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