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The Holly Inn is one of the most attractive hotels in the South. Since it was
built in 1895, it has teen necessary to enlarge it several times to meet the constant
ly increasing demand. The interior is elegant, cheerful and tasteful. No modern
convenience is lacking. There are bath rooms, electric lights, steam heat and open
fireplaces. There is a call bell in every room, and all beds are furnished with best
hair mattresses. An orchestra furnishes fine concerts daily, and also provides for
dancing. The cuisine is unsurpassed. The waitresses are all white girls from the
North. Rooms for billiards and other games are provided in the hotel.
A. I. ORE A.VER Manager.
The Harvard,
TlNEJIURST.Ti.C
PINEHURST, N. C.
This recently completed hotel is modern in every re
pect, having electric lights, steam heat and several suites with bath, and with its
cottage annex, accommodating seventy-five guests.
F. C. ABBE, Manager.
Tbe Wk' Arrival are Record
Breaking' and Many Guciti Come
to Remain Until Spring-.
HOTEL ROYAL PALM, F?ort Myers, F?la,
BOATING, FISHING. SHOOTING. GOLF
Thoee wishing to enjoy the most tropical spot in Florida, should visit this winter retreat, beau
tlf ally located on the sylph winding Caloosahachee twentv miles from the Gulf of Mexico.
Hotel Royal Palm is one of the most attractive and palatial hotels in south Flo-ida. Since last
season me noiei nas oeen inorougniv renovated ana newly furnished ana a music room, sun parlor,
dutch room, and fifty bed rooms, all with urivate bath, have been added. Th r.lnh hnnsA h BiQn
been improved by the addition of a swimming pool, sulphur baths and a large number of private
BRIDGE FOR WOMEN
Will be Held in Carolina Music Hall and
Invitation Includes the Village.
PECIAL interest centers
in the inauguration of a
series of Monday morn
ing bridge parties for
women, to be held in
The Carolina music hall
from ten to one. The invitation is gen
eral, including all Pinehurst guests, both
in tne notei ana vma coiony, ana a
wealth of attractive trophies will be
provided in weekly prizes and for the
highest total scores made during the
season. Arrangements are in the hands
of a committee of women and every
effort will be made to have the gather
ings not only enjoyable from the stand
point of play, but from the social side as
well, resulting in the formation of many
pleasant acquaintances.
The weeks hotel arrivals have been
record breaking and the hotel is filling
very rapidly, mauy coming for the
season and among them old friends and
newjforming a large and congenial com
pany, which is mingling as one great
family, finding pleasure in life indoors
and out. Thus early singing birds and
budding flowers indicate that Pinehurst's
spring days are not far distant, and rare
moonlight for which the l,sand hill
region ' is far-famed, is turning night
into day, the younger set making much
of moonlight rides and bonfire suppers.
AMONG THE GUESTS.
Mr. M. M. Martin of Richmond, epent the week
here, an object of much attention owing to the
alleged " likeness to .President elect William
II.Taft.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rauh of Cincinnati are
spetding two weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs.
lloopes and Miss Decker of Glens Falls, N. Y.,
come for a long sojourn.
M. and Mrs. John Leh of Allentown, Pa.,
were guests of the week.
Mr. Harry W. Brown of Philadelphia, returns
for his annual sojourn and golf.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Jackson of Middletown,
Ct., are spending a fortnight here.
Mr. Henry Clark Bridges of Tarboro, N. C,
returns for his annual visit.
Mr. P. Mallory and Mr. J. S. Fanning of New
York, are here for quail shooting.
Mr. W. J. Hurlbut and Mr. H. Elisha Foster
of New York, will remain through the month.
Mr. Charles Hathaway and Mr. L. C. Bruce
of New York, spent the week here.
Mr. Edward Booth of East Orange and Mr.
Spencer Aldrich of New York, and Mr. H. K.
Goston spent the week here.
Mr. Henry McSweeney and Mr. Samuel Y,
Ramage of Oil City, return for their usual
visit and golf.
Mr. James D. Foot of Rye, N. Y., is back for
the second visit of the season and will be joined
soon by his wife and daughter.
Mr. Joseph Upton of Philadelphia, will remain
several weeks.
Mr. J. M. Hood, Jr., of Baltimore, joins Mrs.
Hood.
Mr. C. M. Blake of Boston, returns for the
season.
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Reynold! of Toledo, will
remain until well into March.
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Tennant of Jersey
City, N. J., are spending several weaks here,
devotees of tennis.
Miss K. Williamson and Mrs. Sarah B. Mc
Kay of New York, will remain several weeks.
Mr. John F. Turner and Mr. Arthur F. Turner
of Lexington, Mass., come for the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boyd of Philadelphia,
spent tbe week here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Davenport of Richmond,
Va., are making a two week's visit.
Mr. Geo. H. Negre of Paris, France, spent a
portion of the week here, delighted with hig
impressions of the place.
Rev. John M. Mills of Chicago, returns for his
second season.
Mr. H. F. Fisher of Concord, and Mr. W.W.
Ledyard of Baltimore, were guests of tbe week.
Mr. Ralph Gardner of Chicago, joins tbe
family.
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Curtis of Boston, return
for the month.
Mr. William D'Oller is making a return visit
with Mr. W. E. Robb of Burlington, N. J.
Mr. Ilenllngs Lipplncott, Mr. Walter II. Lip-
pincott and Mr. J. Haines Lipplncott of Phila
delphia, spent the week here.
Mr. W. Lane Verlenden of Darby, Pa., is
making a two week's visit.
Mr. Paul Starrett of New York, and Mr. James
Baird of Washington, D. C, came for the golf
tournament.
Mr. Samuel W. Peek of New York, will re
main indefinitely.
Mr. W.W. Halgof Merchantville, N. J., and
Mr. E. Hayward Fairbanks of Philadelphia,
return for short visits.
Mr. Harry H. Alien and Mr. Edward A. New
man of Washington, spent the week here.
Mr. Albert M. Banker of Johnstown, N. Y.,
joins Mrs. Banker for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jackson and Miss Georgia
L. Collins of Brooklyn, will make an extended
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. E.Stone and Miss Helen
Stone of Boston, join their mother.
Mr. 11. A. Mackenzie of New York, returns to
remain several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mallon of Philadel
phia, are making a short Visit.
Mr. W. R. P. Parker of Toronto, spent th
week here,
Mr. M. J. Dee and Mies Margaret Dee of De
troit, will remain indefinitely.
Mr. R. L. Barstow of Mattapoisettis here for
a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell, and maid of Middle
town, will remain through the month.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Palmer, and maid, Mrs.
Mary Jarecki and Mr. Chas. Jareckl of Erie,
Pa., return for their usual visit.
Col. J. E. Smith of Wilmington, Del., Is here
for his annual sojourn.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Worth of Media, Pa., re
turn for February.
Miss Sarah Mercer of Wallingford, is here for
the coming week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Heald of Buffalo, will
remain several weeks.
Mr. Chas. Morris Addison of Stamford, and
Mr. J. B. Newton of Roanoke, join Mr. and Mrs.
McIIarg.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Yarnallof Moglan.Pa.,
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Rhodes of Media, Pa.,
return.
Mr.W. H. Yule of Akron, of the Haskell golf
ball is here for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Earle of Chicago, are here
for their annual visit.
Mr. J. F. Shanley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kueble of Newark, N. J return for the season.
Mr. II. B. Houston and Mr. II. II. Klrkpatrick
of Philadelphia, are making a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Dennis of Providence,
are here for their first visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Woods of Brooklyn,
come for two weeks.
Mrs. D. J. Arpin of Grand Rapids. Wis., is
spending two weeks here.
Mr. J. E. Porter of Pittsburg, is welcomed
back by a large circle.
Mr. Chas. Piers of Boston, and Mr. J. K.
Scattergood of Philadelphia, are spending a
fortnight here.
Mr. Frederick Correll of New York, is here
for February.
Mr. J . R. Blakeslee of Cleveland, is here for
the coming week and will take part in Monday's
trap shooting tournament. He is a prominent
member of the Cleveland Gun Club.
A large proportion of the participants in the
St. Valentine's tournament were registered here.
Mr. A. C. Sullivan of Chicago, returns for the
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barber, and Miss Bar
ber of New York, are here for a long sojourn.
' F. H. ABBOTT, Manager