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PAr.T7 :WrTHE PINEHURST OUTLOOK SHKHW PINEHURST OUTLOOK I SPRING AND BOTTUNG HOUSES Most Elaborate and Expensiie Bottling Plant of any Spring in the . World. Poland Water Drank by all Nations! McKEE AND CREAMER LEAD ffw Ii ISfjf- if Inf.iii l Boston. HIRAM RICICHR SONS, POLAND SPRING, MAINE. New York. Philadelphia. San Francisco. Berlin. , Chicago. London. Naples. "QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES." Merchants & Miners Trans. CO. STEAMSHIP LINES BETWEEN Norfolk, Va. Boston, Mass,, -AND Providence, R. I. Most Delightful .Route To and From All New England Points Through Tickets on Sale to and from Pinehurst SEND FOR BOOKLET. E. C. LOHR, Agt., Norfolk, Va. C. H. MAYNARD, Ag. Boston, Mass. James Barry, Agt., Providence, R. I. W. P. Turner, P. T. M., Baltimore, Md. THE CITIZENS 'NATIONAL BANK ' pf Raleigh, N. C, will be glad to handle your personal or business account. Capital, - $100,000 Surplus (earned) 150,000 JOSEPH G. BROWN, President. COL. A. B. ANDREWS, Vice-President. HENRY E. LITCHFORD, Cashier. HOUSE FOB RENT At Jackson Springs, N. C., a ten room Cottage, modern improvements, four open fire places, four heaters, furnished throughout, bath room, hot and cold water on two floors, near station. Address M. A. Bennett, Jackson Springs or call on Mrs. Mary E. Baxter at same address. TRADE MARK SILVERWARE GOLDWARE LEATHER BRONZE THE GORHAM GO 5th Ave. & 36 St. 19 Maiden Lane, 3TEW YORK. Ecclesiastical Wares Mounted Glass Stationery Umbrellas I iU Ipaul IRebnberg, n. no8. Berbv. Conn. Bovelties anb Jewelry E75K OolD TOte Safeties, Crocbet anD linftting iBeeDles, Uollet pins! Tlntfaue mecftcbains, Eroocbes, etc. Summer Branch, Maple wood, N. H. Send lor Illustrated CaUlor. Eyeglass hook, 75c. each. Medal Flay Handicap Combined Score Foursomes Hovel Contest. Becker and Sproule are Second Four teen Strobe Ahead of Near est Opponent. EDAL PLAY handicap four ball foursomes, play ers selecting their own partners and combined scores counting, provided a novel contest in the third event in the Tin Whistles tourna ment program, fifteen pairs participating Coffey, 54 48 102 9 93 Blackburn, 51 55 106 14 92 185 Dunn,, 72 65 137 50 87 Marr, 61 71 132 30 102 189 White, 54 51 105 8 97 HudsoP, 55 50 105 10 95 192 Gardner, 49 50., 99 8 91 Hurd, J. V., 56 .59 115 12 103 194 Lightbourn, 58 54 112 14 98 Byrnes, 54 59 113 14 99 197 Eyer, 57 55 112 13 99 Keating, 55 50 105 7 98 197 Kellogg, 50 56 106 13 93 Ormsbee, 58 58 116 10 106 199 Hamilton, 53 55 108 4 104 Llnsley, 53 52 105 8 97 201 Bates, 57 55 112 15 97 Hopkins, 65 57 122 16 106 203 Ladd, 61 58 119 9 110 Runvey, 53 53 106 12 94 204 Hurd, W. L., 52 60 112 13 99 Belden, 66 59 125 14 111 210 Rogers, 62 C2 124 16 108 i Truesdell, 67 65 132 14 118 226 y . . .. . Jc. :. . i... ;. 'il'LMaiHkt,': - ' T x 1 t 1 r ' ' :: ;' 11 MR. C.'L; BECKKR, WINNER MIDWINTER TOURNAMENT. and a pretty race for first place result ing. Dr. G. J. McKee of the Oakmont Club, Pittsburg (8), and Andrew I. Creamer of North Conway (10), led with a card of one hundred and seventy-three net ; C. L. Becker and E. E. Sproule, both of Bos ton, (qach 3), second in one hundred and seventy-five, fourteen strokes ahead of their nearest opponents, Silliman and Robeson, Coffey and Blackburn, who tied at one hundred and eighty-five. THE SCORES. Creamer, McKee, Becker, Sproule, Silliman, Robeson, .48 49 97 10 87 52 42 94 8 86 173 42 45 87 46 48 94 54 50 104 49 49 98 3 84 3 91 175 8 96 9 89 185 GtiientM of Mr. and Ulra. Tufts. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gamble and the Misses Gamble and Capt. and Mrs. Cook were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts at dinner at The Holly Inn during the week. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ormsbee. Mrs. G. II. Oldring, Mrs. H. G. White and Mrs. Roberts were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Ormsbee at dinner at The Carolina Monday. Village Club Meets Wednesday. The regular meeting of the Village Club is booked for Wednesday afternoon next at 2.30 in The Holly Inn Dutch Room.
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