THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE &&&& WHITE DIAMOND FLIES THE FURTHEST WEARS THE LONGEST PUTTS THE TRUEST AND STAYS WHITE MADE BY WORTHINGTON ELYRIA, O. "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 Ail New England Points Through Tickets on Sale to and from Pinehurst SEND FOR BOOKLET. E. C. Lohr, Agt., Norfolk, Va. C. II. Maynard, Agt. Boston, Mass. James Barry, Agt., Providence, It. I. W. P. Turner, P. T. M., Baltimore, Md. Royall & Borden Furniture Co,, 127 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. G. Leading Dealers in Furni ture and House Furnishings. Dobbin & Ferrall Co.. ltaleig;h, IV. C. North Carolinas Largest and Leading DRY COODS STORE. Dry Goods of All Kinds and Ready-to-Wear Garments. The Best. The Gorham Co. Silversmiths IN the finer grades of Sterling Silverware there is but one standard that which has been established by The Gor ham Company. Gorham Silverware exem plifies a certain elegance of design and q u a 1 i try which has never been equalled by any other maker, while the prices are no greater than those of far less meritorious wares. TRADE mm MARK STERLING This Trade-mark identifies every piece of Gorham Silverware, which maybe procured from responsible Jewelers everywhere. The Gorham Co. New York FMNEY WOODS INN The Lend,ne Hotel of Southern Pines, IN C nrw jBONSUMPT,VES RIGOROUSLY EXCLUDED BOOKLET J. M. Robinson, Owner and flanager C. B. HUDSON THE WINNER Leads Field with Low Card in First of Tin Whistle Tourneys. Inland Ineroll and C. II. Jlatthies aenTiftfiM' Second and Balancn of Field I Well Dunclivd. 1$. HUDSON of New Suffolk. L. I., was the winner of the opening event in the season's schedule arranged by the Tin Whistles, play ing with a handicap of ten and scoring seventy-six net. In second place a tie T. J. Check F. A. Klug W. L. Hurd W. C. Johnson P. L. Llghtbourn Prof. John B. Mooro L. C. Cummlngs H. W. Ormsbee Spencer Waters W. E. Truesdell E. B. Fay II. G. White J. E. Kellogg J. D. C. Rurasey J. S. Walker "45 47 92 11 81 49 46 95 12 83 48 47 95 11 84 46 46 92 8 84 43 53 96 12 84 52 68 110 25 85. 48 48 96 11 85 50 47 97 11 8G 60 48 98 11 87 48 51 99 11 88 45 52 97 9 88 50 61 101 9 92 52 53 105 12 93 48 56 104 11 93 60 53 113 14 99 X HE MIDWINTER IfAHICAP. Mr. JT. T. Skelly of II u Pont, Sajs a 111 8" Crowd Is Coming-. Mr. J. T. Skelly, manager of the Du Pont shotgun smokeless division, says a big crowd is coming for the third annual 77 'iky ..Or .; '4. i "DOAN'T YOU-UKS WANT ER 'POSSUM FOtt YEK NKW TBAIl'S D1NNUII?" resulted between Leland Ingersoll of Cleveland, whose handicap was nine, and C. H. Matthiessen of New York, whose allowance was seven, at seventy eight each; Mr. Ingersoll winning the play-off. II. K. Mallinson of New York (10), was third in eighty, T. J. Check of New York (11), fourth in eighty-one, F. A. King of Northboro (12), ttfth in eighty- three, W. L. Kurd of Pittsburg (11), W. C. Johnson of New York (8), and Philip L. Lightbourn of Bermuda (12), tied for sixth at eisrhtv-four and Prof. John Bassett Moore of New York (25), and Lincoln C. Cummings of Brookline (11), tied for seventh at eighty-five. THE SCORES BY ROUNDS: Midwinter II uidicnp trap shooting tour nament, booked for January 19, 20, 21 and 22. Mr. Skelly also intimates that he has something k up his sleeve "in the way of a special entertainment feature. Old Friend at The Derkthlre. Manager Abbe of The Uerkshire will find it necessary to provide rooms for many old friends in advance of. the opening of the hotel on Saturday, Jan uary fifteenth, so great is the demand for accommodations. C. B. Hudson C. II. Matthiessen Leland Ingereoll I II. R. Malliuson 44 42 86 10 76 44 41 85 7 78 43 44 87 9 78 42 48 90 10 80 Oueiti of Mr. and Mn. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Metcalf entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. A. King and Miss Mary Keller at dinner at The Inn on Christ mas night.

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