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PAGE ajiHitr P.NEHURST OUTLOOK 2 I VEUVE CHAFFARD OLIVE OIL N HONEST BOTTLES. n pure iLi r j ?JS3 rrl jlswk,, Itli si iA ik Full Quarts Fall Pints Full Half IMnto Park & Tilford, NEW YORK. S. S. Pierce co BOSTON. 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. Th Dry Goods and Shoo 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 Ribbons and Embroidery Silks. The Latest Styles of Stationery, both Printed and Plain. GENERAL SUPPLY OF FIELD AND TRAP SMOKLESS AMMUNITION. Pricw on par with New England Markets. BEATEN EIGHT TO THREE Southern Pines Nine Defeats Village Team in Red-Hot Contest. Mcore Even at End of Fifth Inning:, but VlNitors Found Hall for Fire Winning IIiiiim in lAtnt Four. IIUKSDAV'S ball game on the local grounds be tween Southern Pines ami the Village nines, was red-hot from start to fin ish, with a tie score until the first half of the sixth inning, to make the result seem uncertain. After that, Progressive Hearts at The Holly. The progressive hearts party at The Holly Inn still continues to be popular, and a large number of players assembled to enjoy the game Tuesday evening. The prize-winners were Mrs. T. B. Cotter, Winchester, Mass., Miss Minis Hays, Philadelphia. Mr. J. M. 11. Krause, New York City, and Mr. J. V. Hall, Pitts burg. Euchre at The Harvard. The weekly progressive euchre party held at The Harvard Wednesday evening was enjoyed by a large company of guests. The prize-winners were Mrs. Ida Moore, Union City, Pa., Miss Minis liny, Philadelphia, Mr. A. J. Woodward, Pep perell, Mass., and Mr. E.Y.Wright, New ton Centre. t v t "3 , .,-. "rar if r..- , " 1 ' .. . .... -,,- 1 ALLAN LAUD, COLUM1HA GOLF CLUB, WASHINGTON. Mr. Lard's record-breaking thirty-six hole rounds of one hundred and forty-eight was the spectacular feature of the championship tournament. however, the visitors found the ball ather frequently and piled up five runs n the four remaining innings, at the same time shutting out the home team, and winning 8 to li. Manager Make is game, however, and looks for a victory later on. The make up of the teams follows : SOUTIIKUN l'INKS. Weber c. Chandler c. f. Schwartz p. Andy Ilovey s. s. Thomas 2 b. Smith 3 b. Geyer r. f. Arch. ITovey 1. f. Kapltzke 1 b. PINEIIUKST. Smith Lockwood Kuggles Johnson Mulcahy Dodd Albee Baxter Blake The score by Innings: Southern Pines 12000211 18 Tinehurst 0 1200000 03 Sunday Evening- Concert. A general invitation is extended to the guests of the Village to attend the regu lar Sunday evening concerts at The Caro lina, Prof. Trev. Sharp announces the following program for tomorrow evening : Cornet Solo Coronation March Le Thiere Overture "Nabucodonozer" Verdi "Birds in the Night" Sullivan Life of Love but a Day" Komzak (Mr. Tafun) Selection Scenes from "Lucrezia IJorgla" Donizetti ) a. "Hustles of Spring" Sinding Piano Solo J b "The Flatterer" Chaminade )c. "The Spinning Girl" Kaff (Miss Watson) j Serenade Coquette" Barthelmy Lento Marcietta "A Petits Pas" Sudessi XbcC: (Tannhau-er) Wagner Hymn "God Be With You" Tomer (Guests Please Join in Singing.) A
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