PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK u WHITMAN SADDLE $12 The one saddle al to way preferred ly $65 expert rider. It is the highest type of the Sad dler's art. correct in every line always comfortable for the horse and rider. Complete catalogue sent free, showing the Whitman for Men and Women, and everything from "IS ad dle to Spur." MEHLBACH SADDLE CO., Successor to The Whitman twaddle Co. 106 (A) Chambers St., New York. HOTEL PALM BEACH, PALM BEACH, FLORIDA. The success of Hotel Palm lteach has been es tablished by its reiiued patronage of touiists and families, who appreciate the Appointments and home comforts of a large modern hotel, but de sire less of the style and formality of the more pretentious. Accommodates 500, new, modern, rmid orange and cocoanut groves, between Lake Worth and the ocean, and next door to the celebrated Royal Poinciana Gardens. GOLF, FISHING, SAILING, SURF BATHING. Rates $3.00 and upwards; special weekly rates. Address Hotel 1'alm lleacli for Ilooklet, Etc. Batchelder & Snyder Company, Slaughterers, Packers and Manufacturers. WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN Beet, Mutton, Lamb, Yeal, Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausages, Poultry, Game, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Beans. Offices and Stores, 55, 51, 50, Ol & 03 lllackstone Street, Dobbin & Ferrall Co,. "tSSJKST NORTH CAROLINA'S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE. High Class Merchandise, Dry Goods of All Kinds and Kindred Wares. Ready to Wear Garments, Shoes, etc. Wedding l'resents, Cut Glass and Pottery. A. II. ANDREWS, Jr , Attorney and Counsellor at Law. 23 JTayetteville Street, nALElGII, If. C. 'THE CITIZENS" The Only National Bank In Ilalelg-h. J. C. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 suit PLUS, lOO.OOO.OO ANNETN, 1.350,000.00 New BuslneN Solicited. JOSEPH G. BROWN, President. HENRY E. LITCHFORD, Cashier. Cut Flowers, Floral Designsi Bulbs, Palms, Ferns, Etc, Mail and Telegraph Orders a Specialty. II. STEINMETZ, Florist, RALEIGH, N. C. GEORGE SUMNER HILL, M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST. OFFICE AT THE CAROLINA. Hours :10 to 11 A. M or by appointment. M I KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN pi HE many who met Mrs. George Riggs (Kate. Douglas Wiggin) during her long sojourn here, will be interested to know that her first sug gestion for Rebecca, undoubtedly her most successful book, was received in a dream during her vis-it to Pinehurst. A recent article in The United Presby terian says : fact that already five thousand letters concerning this delightful heroine have come to her creator ." Mrs. Riggs is remembered by those who met her here as a charming woman of culture and refinement and her return is anticipated by a large circle of ac quaintances. During the past few years she has come rapidly into prominence, the sale of her books having long since passed the coveted million mark. fa ' 7 TT' ...W '-v. t '' V - v.''ij?5r Sm-.'- .K fir- u Mrs. Wiggin has herself confessed that Rebecca is a dream child, and in deed are not all genuine characters of fiction dream children to a certain degree ? " One night while at Pinehurst, N. C, Mrs. George Riggs dreamed of seeing a stage coach on a country road with a black-eyed child in a buff dress, looking out of the window and trying to attract the attention of the driver. From this dream came the charming story. The interest which Rebecca has occasioned may best be realized by the explanation. There was a man who, years ago, Made a mistake and, filled with woe, He started in, with might and main, To conscientiously explain. And so much time he thus applied That, though to do his best he tried, lie made new errors o'er and o'er, Trif d to explain, and made some more. Another man just went ahead, Nor heeded what the others said, Quoth he, I ne'er apologize, Yet I'm accounted rich and wise." He ne'er begged pardon. . He stood pat And said he wanted more than that. Success dth sioutly try again, While failure lingers to explain. RICHARD HUDNUT Perfumes and Toilet Specialties STANDARD THE WORLD OVER NAILUSTRE I f NAILUSTRE Si 1 INSHlTSKfCUS WlltVj :J NAILUSTRE The latest requirement of the Manicure's art demands a prep aration which shall p rfoim in one operation what was form erly accomplished only in three or four. PRICE 50 CENTS. ON SALE AT PINEHURST PHARMACY. READ THIS AGAIN and AGAIN Hefore you start South and when you return home, send us standing orders for COFFEE You will then be assured of a satisfactory cup of coffee EVERY morning. Oriental Tea Company, Scollay Square, Boston, Mass. "The Big Teakettle." The Lenox, The Concord, The Cedars. Opens November 1st. Hot and cold baths, electric lieht. steam heat and open fireplaces. Rates, ten dollars per week and upwards. J. M. ROBINSON, Pinehurst. N. C The Magnolia, PINEHURST, N. C Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Excellent Table. F. B. POTTLE. THE PINE GROVE HOUSE, PINEHURST, N. C. Delightful locution, directly opposite the IMne Grove, modern conveniences, sun parlor. Rates, tlu.OO weekly and upwards. E F? . F II

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