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PAGE THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK WHITMAN SADDLE u to The one saddle al Miiri nreferred br $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 "Sad dle to Spur." MEHLBACH SADDLE CO., Successor to The Whitman Saddle Co. 106 (a) Chambers St., New York. " ONLY A DRIVE AND A PUTT" From the Golf Links. HOTEL PALM BEACH, PALM BEACH, FLORIDA. Large Modern Hotel Directly Next Door to its Immense Neighbor The Royal Poinciana Hotel. A Little Less of the Formality and More Moderate Rates. $ 3.00 Per Day. Special Weekly Rates. Accommodates 350. 60 Suites with Private Hath. Amid Orange and Cocoanut Groves, Overlooks Palm Fringed Lake Worth with Ocean Bathing in Rear. Outdoor Orchestral Concerts in Cocoanut Grove Daily. Beautiful Tropical Rides. Illustrated Booklet, Address "Manager" Batchelder & Snyder Company, (Slaughterers, Packers and Manufacturers. WIIOLKSALE DEALERS IN Bee!, Mutton, Lamb, Yeal, Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausages, Poultry, Game, Butter, Gbeese, Eggs, Beans. Offices and Stores, &5, M, M, Ol & ii'.l IllackHtoiie Street. JIONTOX. Dobbin & Ferrall Co.. "SEJKr NORTH CAROLINA'S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE. High Class Merchandise, Dry Goods of All Kinds aud Kindred Wares. Ready to Wear Garments, Shoes, etc. Wedding Presents, Cut Glass and Pottery. A. IB. ANDREWS, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at Law. 230 Fayetteville Street, IIALEIOIK, IV. C. 'THE CITIZENS 99 The Only National Bank In lKalelg-h.N. C. CA P1TAL, $ 100,000.00 HJIPLIN, 100,000.00 ASSETS, 1.350,000.00 New IBusineNM Solicited. JOSEPH G. BROWN, President. HENRY E. LITCHFORD, Cashier. Cut Flowers, Floral Designs Bulbst Palms, Ferns, Etc. Mail and Telegraph Orders a Specialty M. STEINJflETZ, 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. what faded, and was made by ladies of Asheville, from their dresses. It is the first flag of the Confederacy, the "stars and bars," with two stripes, one white, one red, with eight stars in a blue field ; eight states having seceded at that time. The flag was given to the Asheville company of the regiment, but was adopted as the flag of the regiment, and the day after the battle, when the news of the decree of the convention as to the inscription came, the name "Bethel" was embroidered upon it by ladies of York town in blue silk. Strange to say, two of the four men who advanced to burn the barn and were with Wyatt yet live, one of these being Robert II. Bradley, who for twenty-five years has been the marshal and librarian of the North Carolina supreme court, and in the photograph he is shown holding the old flag, which is, beyond question, one of the most interesting of the hun dreds of relics of the Civil War. This flag now rests in the Hall of His tory of the State Museum at Raleigh. In the same case is what may truly be termed the "last flag of the Confederacy," this being the battle-flag which was dis played at the headquarters of Major General Bryan Grimes at Appomattox, several hours after the formal surrender of Lee's army to Grant. North Carolina has placed upon the monument to her Confederate dead which stands in the capitol square at Raleigh, the inscription, First at Bethel, this being followed by another striking inscription, Last at Appomattox. The state also makes good herffclaims that her troops advanced furthest at Get tysburg and at Chickamauga. Fred A. Olds. - . ) I i ALBE.M' , i 1 '" P kr U i (, a- . jT 4 v" the bethel flag. IAD roil HOOKER AXGS. EngiiNlimen Say the Sew Sport Way Drfve Out Golf. Very soon boomerang clubs may be as popular as golf clubs, says the London Mirror. Ladies are taking the new sport up, and it is thought that many will de sert archery for it. Sir Ralph Payne Gallwey's advocacy of the boomerang has brought this im plement of aboriginal warfare and sport into public notice, and on many London commons its devotees are to be seen al most daily making desperate efforts to get the necessary and mysterious "flight." Yesterday one manufacturer of sport ing appliances, said he was unable to keep pace with the demand for boome rangs. "We are the only people making boome rangs according to Sir Ralph Payne Gall wey's pattern," said the manager, "and, although the craze has only had about a fortnight's life so far, we have sold over 150, and have orders for twice as many more. They have gone to Italy, France, Germany, Africa and all over the British Isles. "Our boomerangs are made of ash, for either right or left-handed throwers, weigh from 3 1-2 to 4 ounces, and are guaranteed, if thrown properly, to fly some 70 yards in front of the thrower, then to come back with an elliptical sweep to about 20 yards behind him, and finally to return and fall at his feet. "They are not dangerous, and if they become warped through striking the ground too heavily, can be made straight again in a special press which we are I patenting." RICHARD HUDNUT Perfumes and Toilet Specialties STANDARD THE WORLD OVER IMPORTANT NAILUSTRE Id NAILUSTRE Y INSIMTANIO'JJ fOll W V J. I NAILUSTRE The latest requirement of the Manicure's art demands a prep aration which shall perform in one operation what was form erly accomplished only in three or four. PRICE 50 GENTS. ON SALE AT PINEHURST PHARMACY. READ THIS AGAIN and AGAIN Before 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 EXER.Y morning. Oriental Tea Company, Scollay Square, Boston, Mass. "The Big Teakettle." The Lenox, The Concord, The Cedars. Opens November 1st. Hot and cold bathe, electric light, steam heat and open fireplaces. Rates, ten dollars per week and upwards. J. M. ROBINSON, Plnehurst. N. C The Magnolia, PINEHURST, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Excellent Table. F. B. POTTLE. THE PINE GROVE HOUSE, PINEHURST, N. C. Delightful location, directly opposite the Pine Grove, modern conveniences, sun parlor. Rates, $10.00 weekly and upwards. e, re. cms mgr.
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