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I pace mr ke"rst swMng 6 i T-i-! b i ii iiii ii i 't 'Tii't1 '"'fj,n-'M'f 'rn ST " " M Published Every Saturday Morning, During the Season, November to May, at Finehurst, Moore County, North Carolina. (Founded by James W. Tufts) Herbert Ji. Jillon, - - Editor The Outlook Publishing: Co., - Pub's One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy. Foreign Subscriptions Fifty Cents Additional. The Editor is always glad to consider contri butions of descriptive articles, short stories, narratives and verse. Good photographs are especially desired. Editorial Rooms over the General Store ; hours 9 to 5. In telephoning ask Central for Mr. Jlllson's office. Advertising rate folder and circulation state ment on request. Hake all remittances payable to The Outlook Publishing Company. . Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Pineburst, North Carolina. Saturday, April 4, 1908. A Pinebarat Ode. ( Written for The Outlook.) Tune : " Rejoice and be Glad." There's a town in the South, and Pineburst its name, It has many attractions, to spread wide its fame; For no air is so pure, and no sunshine so bright, In this land of the pine we find life a delight. ' Chorus : It's for Pinehurst, yes, for Pinehurst, Our voices we'll raise. Sing for Pinehurst, yes, for Pinehurst, The place that we praise. There is health to be found, and you drive or you ride; There are picnics and hunting, and much else beside, There are tennis and baseball, and bridge, if you will; And again, if you're sick, there is always a Hill. Chorus : So, with games out and in does the time speed away But it's sooner or later at golf all will play. How they drive, how they putt; it's the talk day and night, For at Pinehurst it's golf that we play with our might. Chorus : Then we sit in the sun, or the shade, while we chat, And some write and some read, the young dance and all that. .Soon the strangers grow friends, and good will doth abound, For the joy of free living at Pinehurst is found. Chorus : 'Tig the land of the pine, with its long leaf of green, "With its sand and its forests, true land of hygiene, For this town of the South, with its freedom from ill, For our Pinehurst, a cheer we will raise , with a will. Chorus : Charlotte F. Hammond, M. 1). TO PROMOTE 600D ROADS w P4 Xbe Hand JL Preturil. The little hand I pressed ah, me! That I but pressed and did depart; How tenderly I think of thee( I wonder fondly where thou art. I wonder whether thou shalt e'er Feel once again my tender clasp; With thee the world and all were mine, I saw the prize within my graep. The little hand I pressed ah, me! And held with all the lover's art A royal Hush the house was pinched I left the pot and did dppnn. Corskll Vnow HE recent formation of the Pinehurst Good Roads Association is significant of permanent interest in this particu lar, another gratifying indication of the solidification of Village character. Organization has been effect ed by the choice of Leonard Tufts as president, and Gilbert N. McMillan as treasurer; other members including Frederick Bruce, George F. Blake and W. P. Mundy. In this connection it is interesting to note that over $4,000 has been expended in this vicinity on the building and im provement of public roads, during the past year, exclusive of private roadways. In various ways over 500 has been raised during the last few weeks. It is hoped neighboring towns will form similar associations and each local one have a representative in a Moore County organization. In this way it is hoped that much can be accomplished in secur ing general interest and improved roads throughout the county.. As a demonstration of just what can be done, the Pinehurst-Southern Pines Boulevard, is an object lesson for the en tire county, and is working wonders in the matter of practical education for the residents. Through Mr. Tufts' generos ity, the work of completing this road is well under way, and will soon be accom plished. A good road exists from South ern Pines to Aberdeen, and another is under construction and assured to West End, making over twenty-eight miles of good public roads in this vicinity, in ad dition to twenty miles of private road. A road to the north is also under discussion. Sandclay roads can be built in this vicinity for about $G0O per mile, and with the new law in operation, much will be done by public funds from taxa tion, raised in the different townships, and it is hoped by securing general in terest in this work, that much will be ac complished in the near future. Inline with this is a good roads conference ar ranged for Tuesday next, and concern ing which details are given at the end of this article. I'lXEIIUKST-SOUTHEKX PINES UOULEVARD The following are the contributors for the building of -the Pinehurst-Southern Pines boulevard : W. P. Mundy O. . McMillan C. C. Martin AWx Cameron M. N. Snug Mrs. A. L. null ii. A. Kimball K. M. hVrjnison E. Khdlmon A. McV. Ulair I. L. Smith & Son A. S. Newcniub lohn vp ker K. K ii. w. Leavitt W . F. .lunge C. C. St.Mvick Frod'k P.nice Pateh & Richardson Total ..) 20 50 II K) 50 20 25 10 15 50 James P.oyd .Jones & Powell G, ii. Ilerr I. A. Kavanaugh 11. (J. Flint (J. L. 1 1 wyes A. J. Tlioimtt .1. 8. Kevnolda It. K. Wilev W. I). Swett II. A. Sonthworth E. M. Fulton Chas. Williams J. J, firnnt N..f. Mills I. P. Conlora Geo. F. Ulake $120 20 5 15 25 20 20 15 25 50 1" 50 25 10 10 5 15 50 i?l,lh() N.P In addition t this sum Mr. Leonard Tufts has built two mileB aLd a half of this road at an expense of $1,520 Making the total evj en le ! o i t'i's roa 1 N.B. Mr. Tufts has generously un dertaken, with the funds available (the balance of the subscription fund amount ing to $3G5) to finish the road and scrape and steam-roll it. OTHER FUNDS. Other good roads funds include one for a road to West End, now building, for which Mr. Tufts has contributed $700 and V. P. Mundy $15. It is expected that the balance necessary will be raised by special taxation of the township. The total length of this road will be about six miles. D. S. Packard has contributed $5 for a road towards Pine Bluff", and W. P. Mun dy $50 towards a road to Carthage. GENERAL FUND. In the treasury of the Pinehurst Good Roads Association are the following con tributions to the "General" good roads fund : J.M.Robinson $10 W. L. Murphy $10 G.N. McMillan 20 J. C. Spring 50 Fred'k Bruce 10 S. E. Ruck 10 Arthur Malcolm 25 Miss Bruce 5 S. A. D. Sheppard 10 Geo. F. Blake 20 Peter F. Mayo 10 W. P. Mundy 60 Harry McCormick 10 II. W. Priest 25 The Misses Valentine 5 Total $270 ROADS BUILT. Roads already built, by miles, include the following : MILES Pinehurst-Southern Pines 6 Southern Pines-Aberdeen 6 Pinehurst-West End (building) f, Southern Pines roads 4 Pinehurst roads 4 Pinehurst to Poultry Farm 1 Pinehurst to Dairy 1 Mr. Boyd's roads 20 Total 7s X. IJ. Through the public spirit of Mr. James Boyd, twenty miles of roads on his private property are thrown open to the public for pleasure driving and riding. In view of Mr. Boyd's gener osity it is hoped that the privilege will not be abused. PROSPECTIVE ROADS. Prospective roads include: Pinehurst to M. B. nines Southern Pines to Blues Blues to Carthage (trunk line) Pineburst to Aberdeen (via Sunbright) Total 5III.K8 4 4 S ; 1-2 22 i-'j GOOD ROADS CONFERENCE. A conference of the super isors, com missioners and those particularly inter ested in good roads in the townships of Greenwood, Carthage, Mineral .Springs (Pinehurst), and McNeil's (Southern Pines the four townships which have gone in tinder the good roads special t:ix law has been arranged by Mr. Tufts for Tuesday next, to be held in Pine hurst, at which time it is planned to try and decide upon the main trunk lines, discuss matters of general interest re garding building roads, and to try and have the funds available spent to the greatest advantage to the largest number of people. Later on Mr. Tufts will give a larbe cuc for the countv. KempshallGolf Balls Season of 1Q08. NEW CONSTRUCTION Our New Cushion Cover Renders these Calls not Only More Lively but Wonder fully Durable and Depend able in All Parts of the Game. With Ordinary Use They Can be Played Many Rounds with out Injury to the Cover. The Kempshall "Hand Made, 7S Gents Bach. 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