THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PAGE COVER J Pinehurst Preserves Embracing 35,000 acres of the Finest Hunting Territory In Moore County, North Carolina, offer unusual and VARIED ATTRACTIONS for SPORTSMEN and SPORTS WOMEN. In connection with the Preserves are maintained KENNELS among the most complete in the country, at which a string of perfectly broken setters and pointers are kept for the use of the guests and oliered for sale. Reliable guides, .saddle horses, shoot ing wagons, and in fact every require ment for long or short trips. Dogs boarded and looked after with intelligent care. TERMS : Guides $3 per day, without dogs; $4 per day with dogs; these charges including shooting privilege. Those shooting without guide are charged $i per day for the privilege of hunting on the Pre serves. For further information address: Pinehurst General Office THE BEST AID TO A HIGH SCORE THE SMITH & WESSON Single Shot Target Pistol '-phe 8. A mat ie si & W. target pistol with iiuto- shcll ejector, rebounding loci-:, and adjustable target sights, is the final triumph in the production of a thor oughly accurate target pistol. Its recom mendation by the committee, and its wide use by experts are signilicant testi-monj- to its high-score elhVieney. The .22 long rille cartridge gives the best re sults with this arm, but it is also bored for the regular S. & W. .2 10 SS and .35 1G UG. Tlii nioiMig-ruiii uipar n all g- 11 11 in 4 Mmitli 4V 'MHIIM. FOR SALE by the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE or SMITH & WESSON Stockhrldge Street, Springfield, Mass. The Magnolia, PINEHURST, N. C. Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Excellent Table J. L. POTTLE SOUTHERN PINES HOTEL, Noutlirii liitN, IV. '. Umter new maimt-mi'iit. Klectrte limits Steam licnt ami cull licUs in nil rooms. Liolf, tenni and cjo'iut t. Finjt--lnB tnlle ami Hervice by whin; girls from the North. For rates, etc.. add re us J. L. POTTLE & SON. The Village of Pinehurst: I Pinehurst CCNEftAL PLAN tO TNI VK.LAHCOT PINEHURST MOORC CO N C . .. SCALC- - 1 P INKIIURST is, to be brief, the most complete ami perfectly equipped fall, winter and spring resort of its class in the world, and it possesses, besides, many exceptional natural advantages and attractions in environment oppor tunities for out-door life, climate, location, soil, water, etc., riirht conditions for living in every sense of the word. It is unique in that it possesses all the very best features of the typical New Knglaiid village, after which it is modelled, and in this particular, as in many others, its like is not to be found in the Southland. Jt was founded in 1895 by the late James W. Tufts, of boston, Mass., and is beautifully laid out with wide, curving streets, and ample room for fresh air and sun shine everywhere; abounding in shiubs, perennials, semi-tropicals and other plants. Its location is near the center of North Carolina, in Moore County, in the midst of the health-giving, sand-hill, and long-leaf pine region or "Thermal belt," long noted for its healthfuluess and equable climate. It is one hundred and twentv-five miles from the seacoast, and has an altitude of six hundred and fifty feet. Raleigh, which is the largest city in the immediate neighborhood, lies seventy miles northeast. The Village has four strictly modern hotels, several boarding-houses, over fifty family cottages, and various public buildings. In connection with the Village are maintained various utility plants, a Dairy I ''arm, Creamery, Poultry Farm, Market Garden and Piggery, which supply the needs of the Village in the way of fresh milk, cream, poultry, eggs, and fresh vegetables. These plants are models of excellence, having no equals in the South, and being the only ones in the world maintained on the same large scale, for a similar purpose. Of the hotels, The Carolina, completed in pjoo, is not only the largest in the Village but in the State as well, and one of the best appointed in the South, accom modating five hundred guests, and calculated to meet the requirements of the most exacting. The Holly Inn, accommodating two hundred guests, enjoys general popu larity and is most homelike in its character. The Berkshire and Harvard accommo date about one hundred guests each, and are suited to the needs of those desiring a more moderate rate than is possible at the larger hotels. The boarding-houses are the Magnolia and Lexington. The family cottages are cosy, substantially built , well furnished and provided with modern conveniences, including electric lights, running spring water, and perfect sanitary sewage. Many are heated with steam, have hot water and are provided with bath, and all have open fireplaces and inviting, vine-joveied verandas. The Pinehurst Golf Courses are universally acknowledged to be the finest in the South, embracing three distinct courses ; two eighteen-hole, each six thousand yards long, and a nine-hole, three thousand yards in length ; combining varied and attrac tive artificial ami natural hazards, perfection in putting greens and maintenance. Here are held annually four contests of more than national importance, beginning with the Midwinter tournament in January, and ending with the United North anil South amateur championship in April, the" tournament schedule beginning Thanks giving week and ending the middle of April. The Club House is coin enieutl located and admirably equipped, but a short distance from the center of the Village, with hack service for those who wish it, and here golfers and non-golfers rendez vous, and many informal social events are held. Three well-known Scotch profes sionals are in charge of the links and available for instruction. No golf equipment in the world, not even historic St. Andrews, rivals Pinehurst. A shooting preserve, of fifty thousand acres, is under control of the Village, and maintained expressly for its guests. Kennels, which rank among the finest' in the country, are run in connection, and teams, trustworthy guides, etc!, are available Trap-shooting grounds and target pistol butts, modern in equipment, also provide entertainment lor those with the sporting inclinations. The I,ivery Stable is one of the best in the country, Kentucky horses meeting the requirements of the large number w ho ride and drive. I here are numerous fine tenuis courts at the Country Club and throughout the viiuiKu as wen as roque or croquet grounds; a baseball diamond, with grandstand a riding ring where numerous equestrian contests are held ; a public bowling allev and billiard hall, in addition to the billiard rooms at The Carolina, Holly Inn and Berkshire. At The Carolina and Inn are located hkdi-elass orehesf r... 1...:..., ...mviiltl illll- much enjoved in spacious assembly halls I he Village has a post-office, express, telegraph and mouev order offices local and long distance telephone system, electric light, steam heating and power station abundant pure water and sanitary sewage system, ice-making plant, steam laundry' department store, meat market, photographic studio, arts and crafts shop resident physician, circulating library, preparatory school, chapel, and weekly newspaper 1HK PlNKHURST OUTLOOK. - 1 1 . In fact, Pinehurst supplies every modern need, offering unequalled attractions ot a varied nature, for people of refinement, at a wide range of prices. CONSUMI'TIVKS CANNOT IUC KICCHI VJ'I). Pinehurst is eighteen hours from New York, and through Pullmans run throughout the season direct to the Village over the Seaboard Air I,ine Railroad 1 art of the journey may be made, if desired, by sea to Norfolk. Stop over privileges are granted to tourists going either north or south. to Por detailed information, handsome booklets, etc., address: THE PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE, Vi Leonard Tufts, 0v?-;. Iios on, Mass. PINEHURST, N. C. School consisting of College Preparatory, Interme diate and Primary Schools and a Kindergarten receives boys and girls Pupils may enter at any time and for any length of time. The scheme of work is individual, the aim being to enable pupils to continue in the same st udies which they have been pursuing in their own home schools. Jf they bring the books they have used and a plan from their teachers of the ground to he. covered during their absence, they will be so instructed that they may rejoin their classes without loss, after a long or short stay, in an ideal climate, surround ed by right conditions for healthy out door life. ,,. , terms: Kindergarten: season 75.00; week. 1.00, ' Primary: season, 75.00; week $1.00, Intermediate: season, $125.00; week 7.00. College Preparatory: season, '200.00, week, 12.00. SPECIAL FEATURES: Private tutoring at reasonable rates. .Music lcsfloiirt may lie obtained from Hklllod niUbldaiiB of the Hotel Orcliestius. For information, etc., address, Philip L. Lightbourn, OK PINEHURST UI-NBKAl. OFFICE Pinehurst Farms Dairy AM VYorlcot Garden Supplying the Ihitire Village in their Pes p 'dive Departments. Village Cuests ;ire Cordially Invited to Visit . The.-e Modern Plants. Address Correspondence to PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE READ THIS GIIN and AGAIN Before you start South and when you return home, send us standing orders foi COFFEE Vou will t hen be assured of a satisfactory cup of coilee EVERY morning. Oriental Tea Company, Seollay Square, Boston, Mass. . "The Big Teakettle." Pinehurst Steam Laundry First Class Work in All Departments Done with Neatness and Dispatch. Batchelder & Snyder Company, slaughterers, Packers and Manufacturri. Olliccs and Stores, 7,;1,41 V l Illad.ttoii" Mr'. IIOMTOX. MYRON W. MARR, M. 0., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST. OFFICE AT THE CAROLINA. IIoiiih: to to 11 A. M , or hy appointment.