r HOLLY INN TEAM WINS MATCH TOCIlIfATWEXTS THE FEATUJti;. ! It : 1 IV ESTABLISHED 1831. Trent on t and Beacon Sts. Copley Mquare. IS Milk Ml., (W holesale) S. S. PIERCE CO., IMPORTERS AND GROCERS BOSTON. INCORPORATED 1894 Coolldg-e'a Corner, IIllOOIitlE. YARBOROUGH HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C. a strictly high class hostelry situated on the seaboard alr Line Railway, -thoroughfare between New York and Florida, and within one hour of plnehurst, n. c. Raleigh is a City of hospitable people, pretty homes, de lighful climate, fine macadamized roads, instructing museums numerous State Institutions, and much historic interest. Write for illustrated booklet. HOWELL COBB. Pinehurst Department Store. "We carry a full line of Fancy and Heavy GROCERIES Such brands as are handled by New England Grocers. The Dry Goods and Shoe Departments are complete. Stock bought in Northern Markets. Quality Standard for selec tion. Full line of Columbia, Saxony Floss and Germantown Yarns. A. Complete Assortment of Finest Ilibbons and Embroidery Silks. The Latest Styles of Stationery, fcoth Printed and Plain. GENERAL SUPPLY OF FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION. Prices on par with New England Markets. Defeats Department Store in Third Con test of Winter. Total Scores Were Hut Elg-hty-one Points Apart J. Itlilton Itobinnon John Yaeg;r do Ciood Work. ft If HE Department Store Bowling Team suffered the second defeat of the season in Tuesday even ing's match, losing by eighty-one points and a score of 1,703 to 1,784. J. Itlilton "Robin son, of the Department Store team, made the highest individual score of the even ing, strings of 127, 14G and 184, a total of 457, his nearest opponent being John Yager, of The Inn Leam, who scored a total of 400 : 123, 141 and 142. Tin Whistles Announce Full Prog-ram of Fixtures for the Winter. The Tin Whistles are planning a busy winter in which golf tournaments of a varied nature will be a special feature, and numerous smokers, cotillions and other social events, as pleasing diver sions. The full season's tournament program is as follows : Wednesday, January IS Eighteen hole handi. cap, medal play, prizes for two best net scores. Wednesday, January 25 Eighteen hole handi cap, match play, prizes for winner and runner-up. Wednesday, February 8 Eighteen hole handi cap for mixed foursomes, medal play, prizes for winning pair. Wednesday, February 22 Club Championship match play, scratch, Eighteen hole qualifying round in the morning, medal play, best sixteen to qualify : prizes to winner and runner-up. Wednesday, March 8 Men's four ball four some handicap; medal play, best ball. Prizes to winning pair. Monday, March 20 Thirty-six hole handicap, medal play, prizes for two best net scores. A PUTT FOR THE HOLE AND MATCH. THE SCORES. HOLLY INN. Turner 130 84 115 329 Mulcahey 103 102 113 318 Dodd 118 111 112 341 Ruggles 127 151 112 390 Yaeger 123 141 142 4C6 1,784 DEPARTMENT STORE. Milham 69 90 115 274 Austin 112 91 98 301 Stillings 122 115 103 340 Ellis 135 104 92 331 Robinson 127 146 184 457 1,703 Saturday' Golf Tea. The rare beauty of the day made the usual Saturday afternoon tea at the Golf Club House particularly delightful, and the building was thronged during the en tire afternoon. Holy Communion Sunday. Holy Communion will be celebrated by lie v. Henry T. Gregory, of Southern Pines, in the Village Hall Sunday morn ing at ten o'clock. On Wednesday, February 1, February 15, March 1 and March 15 Special tournaments for cups offered by Mr. T. li. Cotter, Mr. II. W. Priest, Mr. A. I. Creamer and The Pinehdkst Outlook. liall swecrstakes, will also be held in connection with these events. The Club will also oiler two prizes for the two best average net scores among the members ; the average to be taken from all scores made by members in Tin Whistle tournaments, and play in at least four such tournaments required to entitle a member to compete. The dates of the social events will be announced later. Mr. and 9In. Ilerrey AnUt. The vocal and pianoforte solos of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hervey, of Far Hock away, given in connection with the regular concert at The Holly Inn Last Sunday evening, were much enjoyed. Mrs. Her vey plays with wonderful delicacy and skill, and her husband lias a tenor voice of much richness and wide range. If Sunday Service. Sunday services will be held regularly in The Village Hall Sunday morning; Episcopal services at ten and Union at eleven-fifteen.