PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK HAVE YOU TRIED THE PAR HOLT HMU i Longer Distance. Better Wearing Cover. True on Greens, On Sale at the Country Club House, Pinehurst. THE REPUBLIC RUBBER COMPANY, Mfrs., YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. The Golf Scorer Latest 1907 Model Is a Perfect Recording Instrument COLD MEDAL at The most appropriate prize for Tournaments, mounted in Nickel, Sterling Silver, Filled Gold, and solid 14-karat Gold. IND1SPENSIBLE FOR HANDICAPPING. Elegant and Useful as a Gift. On sale at The Carolina and the Country Club House, Pinehurst. The Scorer Company, Richmond, 7c.f U, S. A, THE MANOR ALBEMARLE PARK, ASHEYILLE, - N. G. An Exclusive Inn for a Year or a Day. The Manor affords accommodations of the most attractive kind to visitors wishing a unique and comfortable stopping-place in the mountains of Western North Carolina. t The climate is fine the year round, and espe cially in spring and fall, when the exhilarating air adds enjoyment to the golf, driving, riding and indoor games. Write for booklet. Albemarle Park Company, Ashevllle, If. C. December 1st, Tie kirkwood 7 On Camden Heights, . ..WILJL OPEN... T. EDMMD KltlTMIlIIOIiZ, Camden, South Carolina. THE SADDLE PICNICKERS (Concluded from page J.) small stream to cross and a short climb up a rough road to a native home. Two dogs rush forward, their furious barking mingling with the cries of children, and dying away behind as the party moves on. Down a rough path to a rustic bridge, the road leads, through a bit of open, and, suddenly, enters a beautiful grove of pines, the rich green foliage a refresh ing note of color to the eye. Through the arches the party swings, past a de serted house, and on into a magnificent grove of hardwood and pine, close by a running stream of pure water, where a halt is called. Riders dismount, carriages are quickly vacated and presently the horses are scattered among the trees, contentedly munching sedge grass or playfully test- eggs, such relishes, such fruit! The coffee? Nectar brewed by the Gods! Long the company lingers, and as the men enjoy their pipes and cigars and the women chat, comes the consciousness of cool air and warm sunshine and ever and always there is the murmer of the forest sweet music ; distant, tender, soothing. With not a thing to really do every moment is occupied until shadows lengthen and the party is homeward bound ... Day is no more and Nature sings its requiem ; soft, plaintive, sad. The sun is a ball of fire on the horizon and crimson clouds bathe the earth in glory. There is Mystery in the Lowlands and Silence on the Hills ! A perfect day is at an end. Christmas liny Hall Game. The week has added several new can didates to the base ball team possibilities who will be "worked out" in the Christ- "If' t ' r;; CM. I 1905 BOWLING LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. Reading left to right Ellis, Baxter, Stillings, Robinson, Ward. ing the strength of their halters, with the picnickers scattered and their merry laughter echoing and re-echoing through the forest. Someone is sketching here or taking a photograph there, while others seek birds, flowers or minerals. One party is testing the speed of an un gainly razor back and another examining an old fishway in the brook. The noon hour arrives speedily and without the aid of a watch. The crowd reassembles, watching with eager inter est the camp fire and the simmering of the coffee pot. My ! How ravishing the odor is ! Upon the pine needles the feast is spread and the opening of each package comes as a delicious surprise. First of all the sandwiches of many kinds, with a bottle of olives and one of gherkins, then a box of hard boiled eggs, with pepper and salt ; one of oranges, apples and grapes ; another of cookies, crackers and cheese. Were there ever such sandwiches, such mas afternoon game between the Oysters and Clams, adding considerably to the interest of the. game. The new ball diamond, at the west of The Holly Inn, has been put in excellent shape during the week, and it is needless to say that the Clams will battle hard to regain lost honors. COTTOIT MANHFACTlJIlEItS. They Meet at The Inn In Conference With freight Men. The executive committee of the North Carolina Cotton Manufacturers Associa tion spent a portion of the week here in conference with the managers of the freight managers of the Associated Rail ways of Virginia and the Carolinas. The company was a large and merry one, but the business was of a strictly private character.

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