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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK
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THE LENOX . , .
.. THE CONCORD
Eight Years Under Same Management.
Since last season has been added "The Ce
dars," which is well equipped with modern
conveniences having hot and cold baths,
electric lights, steam heat and open lire
places. Open November 1st to May 7 th.
Rates $10 per week and upwards.
For particulars address
j. niiTOnoniario,
PINEHURST, - - - N. C.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Direct Connections with all.Southern Resort,
STEAMERS large and fast, operated
over a most picturesque route, oner the
maximum of comfort and enjoyment. Cui
sine and service of the highest class.
DAILY SAILINGS at 3 p. m, from
Pier 26 N. R., New York, for Old Point Com
fort, Norfolk. Portsmouth, Pinner's Point
and Newport News, connecting for Pine
hurst, Petersburg, Richmond, Virginia
Beach, Washington and entire South and
West.
For complete information address.
OLD DOMINION LINE, 81-85 Beach St., N.Y.
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or any other croo. Droduced with Vir
ginia-Carolina Fertilizer will bring
the highest possible price on the mar
ket. Make healthy, strong, well-developed,
early cotton, with full grown
bolls on the fruit limbs at the base as
well as all the way up to the very top
and tip ends of the branches of the
cotton plants, by liberally using
VirginiaCaroIina Fertilizers.
They contain all th e materials neces
sary to supply to your land the ele
ments which have been taken from it
by repeated cultivation year after year.
These fertilizers will greatly "increase
your yields pei acre." Accept no sub
stitute from your dealer.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Richmond. Va. Atlanta. Ga.
Norfolk, Va. Savannah, Ga.
Durham. N . C. Mon tgomery, Ala
Charleston, 8. C. Memphis, Tenn. '
Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La.
The Village of Pinehurst.
is, to be brief, the most complete and perfectly equipped fall,
spring resort of its class in the world, and it possesses, besides,
TINEIIURST
winter and spring
I many exceptional natural advantages and attractions in environment, oppor
tunities for out-door life, climate, location, soil, water, etc., right .conditions
for living in every sense of the words. , .
It is unique in that it possesses all the very best 'features of the typical New
England village, and in this particular, as in many others, its like is not to be found
in the Southland.
It was founded in 1893 by the late James W. Tufts, of Boston, Mass., and is
beautifully laid out with wide, curving streets, and ample room for fresh air and
sunshine everywhere ; abounding in the shrubs, perennials, semi-tropical and other
plants. , . . . ' ' 1
Its location is near the centre of North Carolina, in Moore County, in the midst
of the health-giving, sand-hill, and long-leaf-pine region or "Thermal Belt," long
noted for its healthfulness and equable climate. It is one hundred and twenty -five
miles from the, seacoast, and has an altitude of six hundred and fifty feet, Raleigh,
which is the largest city in the immediate neighborhood, lies seventy miles northeast.
The Village has four strictly modern hotels, several boarding-houses, over
fifty family cottages, and various public buildings. In connection with the Village
are maintained various utility plants, a Dairy Farm and Piggery, Foultry Farm and
Market Garden, which supply the needs of the Village in the way of fresh milk, cream,
poultry, eggs, and fresh vegetables. These plants areJmodels of excellence, having
no equals in the South, and being the only ones in 'the world maintained on the
same large scale, for a similar purpose. v
Of the hotels, The Carolina, completed in 1900, is not only the largest in the
Village but in the State as well, and one of the best appointed in the South, accom
modating four hundred guests, and calculated to meet the requirements of the most
exacting. The Holly Inn, accommodating two hundred guests, enjoys general popu
larity and is most homelike in its character. The Berkshire and Harvard accom
modate about one hundred guests each, and are suited to the needs of those desiring
a more moderate rate than is possible at the larger hotels. The boarding houses are
the Lenox and Concord, the Magnolia and Lexington.
The family cottages are cosy, substantially built, well furnished and provided
with modern conveniences, including electric lights, running spring water, and per
fect sanitary sewage. Many are heated with steam, have hot water and are provided
with bath, and all have inviting, vine-covered verandas.
The Pinehurst Golf Links are generally acknowledged the finest in the South,
and the equal of all but the very best northern courses, embracing two distinct
courses. The eighteen-hole course, upon which is annually held the United North
and South Championship Tournament, is six thousand yards in length, and the
nine-hole course, two thousand three hundred and eighty yards. The fair green
throughout, is excellent, the putting greens perfection, and the care of the links is
the very best.
Tournaments of a varied nature are an important feature of the season. The
Club House is finely appointed and admirably located, a rendezvous for both golfers
and non-golfers, and the scene of many informal social events. Two well-known
Scotch professionals are in charge of the links, and available for instruction.
A Shooting Preserve of over thirty thousand acres, is under the control of the
Village, and maintained expressly for its guests. Kennels, which rank among the
finest in the country, are run in connection, and teams, trustworthy guides, etc.,
are available. Trap-shooting grounds complete in equipment, and target pistol butts
also provide entertainment for those with the sporting inclinations.
There are numerous croquet grounds and tennis courts throughout the Village;
a public bowling alley and billiard hall, in addition to the billiard rooms at the
Carolina and Holly Inn.
The Village has a post-office, express, telegraph and money order offices, local
and long distance telephone system, electric light and power station, water and
sewage system, private electric railroad, ice-making plant, steam laundry, depart
ment store, meat-market, bakery, finely equipped livery, photographic studio,
resident physicians, Village hall, circulating library, preparatory school, and weekly
newspaper, The Pinehurst Outlook.
In fact, Pinehurst supplies every modern need, offering unequalled attractions
of a varied nature, for people of refinement at a wide range of prices.
Consumptives cannot be received.
Pinehurst is eighteen hours from New York, and through Pullmans run through
out the season direct to the Village over both the Seaboard Air Line and Southern
Railroads. Part of the journey may be made, if desired, by sea to Norfolk. Stop
over privileges are granted on both railroads to tourists going either north or south.
For further information, handsome booklets, etc. , address :
THE PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE,
Leonard Tufts, Owner. Pinehurst, N. C.
Boston, Mass
HOTEL
EMPIRE
BROADWAY
& SIXTY-THIRD
STREET
NEW YORK CITY
FOR FAMILIES AND TRANSIENTS
All surface cars pass or transfer to door.
Subway and "L" stations two minutes.
Booms, with detached Bath, $1.50 per day up
Rooms, with Private Bath 2.00 per day up
Suitts with Private Bath, 3 50 per day up
Special weekly rates for permanent occupancy
Automatic Lighting Devices, Electric Clock and
Telephone In every Room.
European Plan, also Combination Breakfasts
Table d' llote Luncheons and Dinners.
Excellent Service Fine Aiuslc.
W. JOHNSON QUINN, Prop.
Francis Batcbelder
F. S. Snyder
Francis Batcbelder & Go.
Proprietors of the Capitol Creameries
of Vermont.
Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Mich.
Otlice and Cold Storage,
Smoke Houses and Factory, Boston.
Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass.
55, 57, 59, 61 and 63 Blackstone Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
Pinehurst
Steam Laundry,
First Class Work in all
Departments.
Done with Neatness and Dispatch.
Professional Nurse.
Twelve years experience and holding a recent
medical degree, oilers his services to Invalid or
person traveling (male or female) at a very
reasonable rate. Experienced as Masseur, Sec
retary or Companion . Inquiry solicited.
William Coffee, Asheville, North Carolina.
MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, CHIROPODY
MARCEL WAVE
Scalp, Facial and Body Massage
Laura Agnes Walker.
Will be located at The Carolina. Room 2
PAUL KEIINJlEltO,
Jewelry and Novelties,
will be located as usual at
THE CAROLINA.
E. L. VIERROW,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Bric-a-Brac, Burnt Wood and Lerther
Novelties, Jewelry and Art Needle Work
Photographic, Supplies and Films. Fin
ishing for Amateurs a Specialty.
Iiiiehurt, - . North Carolina,
Mrs. C. C STEVICK,
MiNNIJI HE AM) IVIAIVICUItlST,
Sixth fteaNon In I'lnvliuritt
Appointments may be left at The Magnolia.
Dr. GEORGE S. HILL,
RESIDfcfiT HOUSE PHYSICIAN.
Office at The Holly Inn.
Ilouits : 10 to 11 a. m.
Other times by appointment.