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K3 9 I THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK! PAGE THE Pinehurst Pharmacy Carries a Complete Line of Drugs, Druggist Sundries, Toilet Articles, Con fections, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist. SUNDAY IIOURS: 10 to 11 A. M., 7 to 8 P. X. Francis Batchelder. F. S. Snyder Francis Batchelder & Go. Proprietors of the Capitol Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Michigan Office and Cold Storage, Smoke Houses and Factory, Boston Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass 55, 57, 59, 61 and G3 Blacks tone St., HOSTOX, MASSACHUSETTS. DENTIST. Dr. J. ERNEST JUDD, Crown and Bridge Work Specialist, Appointments made by Mail or Telephone. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. H EgU2nd St., New York City. THE INEUS DEPOT An up-to-date Bookstore. Fine line of Stationery, Toys aud Novelties. Large stock of Souvenirs and Sporting Goods. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Miss Laura Agnes Walker, EXPERT MANICURIST AND MASSEUSE Will be located at The Carolina. Mrs. C. C. Stevlck, MASSEUSE AND MANICUIIIST, la located In Pinehurst for her fifth season. Appointments may be made by mall. If. 11. WJSli&S, Southern AMnea, N. C. Complete line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil verware, Souvenirs and Novelties. Our representative will be In Pinehurst Mon ay and Thursday of each week. Repair work or orders left at office of your hotel, or De partment Store will be called for and receive prompt attention. A'lmt Clasa Work Guaranteed. MISS FERGUSSON, 1 i! CKDARS, PINEHITK8T, N. C, ftlTIlftlNCt AXD IHAS8AO. Graduate Nurse, Boston City Hospital, 3'oBton Floating Hospital For Children. M. MONTGOMERY A. CROCKETT, Resident House Physician, OliicvH at The Hotel Carolina and MlMtletoe Cottagre. tAttOLim : 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 7:30 p. m. . Mistletoe : 10 to 10:30 a. m.; 2 to 2:30 p. m. EIGHTY-TWO HAND IN CARDS Midwinter Tournament Largest in History of Southern Golf. C. H. Fownei of Highland Coll Club, .Pittsburg-, Close After Travis who Wins Gold Medal Scores Close. R3 IGHTY-TWO participants handed in cards for the qualifying round in the Second Annual Midwinter Tournament ; the largest and most important field in the history of Southern golf. Walter J. Travis, the British open champion, won the gold medal for the best score, but the victory was no walk over and the margin was a very small one ; C. B. Fownes, of the Highland Golf Club, Pittsburg, finishing second with 83. W. C. Fownes, Jr., the Atlantic City champion, generally regarded as Travis' most dangerous rival, finished third in 84. These cards in detail form an interest ing basis for comparison : TRAVIS. Out-5 4 3 4 4 5 4 3 537 In -6 4 5 5 6 3 7 4 4-44-81 C. It. FOWNES. Out R 5 3 5 4 6 5 5 442 In 3 4 5 4 6 5 7 3 4-41-83 W. C. FOWNES, JK. Out 6 4 2 4 4 5 5 3 437 In -5 3 6 4 7 5 8 4 5-47-84 Geonre C. Putt on, of the Oakley Coun try Club, Watertown, was lourtn witn ts, two even rounds of 44 each, and the rest of the field was bunched between 91 and 97. FIKST DIVISION. Walter J. Travis, Garden City, C. B. Fownes, Pittsburg, W. C. Fownes, Jr., Pittsburg, George C. button, Boston, Allan E. Lard, Washington, L. T. Boyd, Milwaukee, p. E. Wilsey, New York, William C. Freeman, Montclair, II. C. Fownes, Pittsburg, F. M. Gwyer, Mount Vernon, James G. Battel son, New York, Dr. B. 1). Bogart, Mount Vernon, Herman Wendell, Wayne, Pa., W. J. Cotton, Wiln.ington, X. C. C. L. Becker, Woodland Mass., M. H. Marlin, New Haven, Conn. Out In. Gr. 37 44 81 42 41 83 37 47 84 44 44 88 47 44 . 91 42 49 61 46 46 92 44 43 92 44 48 ' 92 48 45 93 40 48 94 48 47 95 50 45 95 48 48 96 45 52 97 49 43 97 SECOND DIVISION. T. B. AnderFon, Jr., Mount Vernon, 47 51 98 Dr. W. S. Harban, Washington, D. C. 61 47 98 D. Dorchester, Pittsburg, . 48 50 98 Clifford D. Gregory, Albany, 52 47 99 R. L. Fuller, Seabright, New York, 46 54 100 Harold Cadby, Albany, 50 50 100 A. C. Aborn, Montclair, 52 49 101 W. S. L. Hawkins, Springfield, 51 50 101 H. W. Priest, Tedesco, Mass., 54 47 101 James McCutcheon, Greenwich, Conn., 54 43 102 Fred S. Howell, Albany, 50 52 102 George W. Watts, Biltmore, N. C. 48 55 103 A. J. Wellington, ' Woodland, Mass., 52 51 103 E. E. Kinehart, New York, 52 51 103 THIRD DIVISION. J. D. Plummer, Springfield, 49 54 103 S. C. Lowe, Boston, 52 51 103 H. W. Smedley, Ardmore, Pa., 50 64 1C4 L. C. Murdock, Garden City, 51 53 104 Alex McGregor, Boston, 56 48 104 Samuel L. Allen, Philadelphia, ' 55 50 105 G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, 61 54 105 Dr. F. Shavoir, Stamford, Conn., 53 52 105 W. A. Paine, Brookline, Mass., 50 65 105 J. E. Erickson, Plainfield, N. J. 60 55 105 W. R. Roberts, Philadelphia, 54 51 105 C. W. Harmon, Apawamis, 52 53 105 F. L. Carter, Jr., Garden City, 55 51 106 G. F. Steele, Woodland Mass., 50 56 106 H. E. Crall, Englewood, 62 54 106 FOURTH DIVISION. . ' G. W. McCutcheon, Baltusrol, 51 55 106 John D. Woodward, New York, 53 53 106 A. I. Creamer, North Conway, . 55 51 106 William P. Shaw, Albany, ' 49 57 106 Walter Smedley, Philadelphia, 56 51 107 Thomas T. Rushmore, Garden City, 51 66 107 Frederick Wendell, Philadelphia, 50 57 107 M.'B.TJyrnes, New York, 53 54 107 A. II. Rutherford, Biltmore, N. C. 53 64 107 W. It. Hotchkin, New York, 52 56 108 W. H. Hostetter, Pittsburg, 54 54 108 W. Mallory, New York, 52 56 108 II. W. Van Rensselaer, Albany, 52 56 108 F. E. Belden, Hartford, 52 57 109 II. W.Ormsbee, Crescent A. C, Brooklyn, 63 56 109 C. H. Eddy, Ridge wood, N. J. 56 54 110 Henry W. Dun, Albany, 54 57 111 THE LENOX . .... . . . . THE CONCORD PrXEHUIlST, If. c. By providing home comforts, giving personal attention to detail, and en deavoring to suit the tastes of guests, we intend to maintain the reputation stablished during the past five years. J. M. ROBINSON, Manager. THE MAGNOLIA PINEHURST, N. C. Open November 1st, to May 1st. Steam Heat and Open Fires, Electric Lights and Baths with hot and cold water. J. L. POTTLE, - Manager. The Pine Grove House, pxeiiuhsx, ar. c. Pleasantly located near a large pine gove. sunny rooms, good beds, steam heat, electric lights ana baths with hot and cold water. FRANK B. POTTLE. Manager. INN, VERJIOXT, EAGLE onircuL - - A delightful summer home, located on high ground in the beautitul Lake I ham. plain valley, between the Adirondack! and the Green Mountains. Superb climate ure spring water. Correspondence solic- 1 ted. For information and booklet address, F. B. KIMBALL, Proprietor, Orwell, Vermont. E. L. MERKOW, Photographer. Brlc-a Brae, Burned Wood and Leather Novel ties, Jewelry and Art Needle Work. Photographic Supplies and Films. Finishing for Amateurs, a Specialty. PINEHURST, - N. C. Southern Pines Sanitarium, FOR THE TREATMENT OF Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The Most Thoroughly Equipped Institu tion of its Kind in Eastern North Carolina. Edwin Gladmon, M. D., Supt. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. HAYES & THOMAS, Fine Millinery and Ribbon Neckwear, Wools and Fancy Work Materials Near Bookstore, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. FOR TEN YEARS we have been striving to make our drug store the most complete one in this part of the country. Let us prove to you that our efforts have not been in vain. All orders filled promptly ; all prescrip tions filled accurately. jonxsoars pharmacy, SOUTHEBX PINES, X. C. Dr. GEORGE S. HILL, Resident House Physician, Office at The Ilollj JTnn. Hours: 9.30 to 10.30 a. m; 2.00 to 3.00 p. m. 7.30 to 8.30 p.' m. ji 1-1, l 6 1 I ill t.' 1? Paul Harrison, Montclair, G. C. Gardner, Springiield, 48 52 49 46 97 98 IWIMJJU.UIUAL ,
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