page ;S5l THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Pinehurst Preserves Embracing 35,000 acres of the Finest Hunting Territory In Moore County, North Carolina, offer unusual and VARIED ATTRACTIONS for SPORTSMEN and SPORTSWOMEN. The climate ia unsurpassed, cover ex cellent, and easy to traverse and close to the Village, in which every comfort may be found at a varying range of prices. Here one may enjoy SPORT WITHOUT "ROUGHING-IT" New England comforts in a Southern territory a rare combination. Excellent Quail Shooting turkeys for those who care to hunt them, woodcock and dove shooting; fox &nd rabbit hunting. In connection with the Preserves are maintained KENNELS among the most complete inthe country, at which a string of perfectly broken setters and pointers are kept for the use of the guests and offered 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 $1 per day for the privilege of hunting on the Pre serves. For further information address: Pinehurst General Office "QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES" Merchants & Miners Trans. Go. STEAMSHIP LINES BETWEEN norfolk, Va,, Boston, Mass.. AND Providence, R, I. Most Delightful .Route To and From All New England Points Tferoogh Tlokett on Sale to tnd from Pinehurst SEND FOR BOOKLET. . C. Lohk, Agt., Norfolk, Va. 0. H. Maynard, Agt. Boston, Mass. JAMES Babbt, Agt, Providence, R. I. W. P. Turner, p. t. M., Baltimore, Md. Pinehurst Farms Dairy - AND Marlcet Garden Supplying the Entire Village in their Respective Departments. Village Guests are Cordially Invited to Visit These Modern Plants. Address Correspondence to PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE The Village of Pinehurst p , cui nig suct'is, auu ampje room 101 iien air uiu suii- in shrubs, perennials, serai-tropicalsaiid other plants. llm "Mrwi'fVi P.iKAlin.i in H1"-vm. Pln nftr 5,-, Hia ivirlc-f INEIlUIiST is, to be brief, the most complete and 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 outdoor life, climate, location, soil, water, etc.. riaht 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 England village, after which it is modelled, and in this particular as in many others, its like is not to be found in the Southland. it was rounded in Sio Dy the late James V. Tuns, or lioston, 3lass., and is U,,., ..-! C,l I 1 .. ! J i- .!i1. J ! . i i. ,. I 1 j; j! 1. ..... 3 u"iuwi uiiy laiu out vvnn wiur snine everywhere ; abounding Tto lrw"i firm 5c lin.ii ta ki.i fir tllti llO'l 1 1 llnr!iri II cr conrl Vlill Iaiiiv lcuf ninn vnirlnn r i ll'l'liflimiil " lnnn noted for its healthfullness and equable climate, it is one hundred and twenty-five miles from the seacoast, and lias an altitude of six hundred and fifty feet. JJaleigh, 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 Farm, Creamery, Market Garden and Piggery, which supply the needs of the Village in the way of fresh milk, cream 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 1900, 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 nossible at the larger hotels. The hoarding-houses m-p the Magnolia and Lexington. The family cottages are cosv, substantially built, well furnished and nrovided 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-covered verandas. The Pinehurst Golf Courses are universally acknowledged to be the finest in the South, embracing three distinct courses; all eighteen-hole, each six thousand yards loner, combining varied and attractive artificial and natural hnznrHs. rprfon tion in putting greens and maintenance. Here are held annually four contests or more man national importance, beginning with the Midwinter tourna ment in January, and endinar with the United North nnH Smith nmatpnr championship in April, the tournament schedule beginning Thanks giving week and ending the middle of April. The Club House is conven iently located and admirably equipped, but a short distance from the center of the Villas"?, with hank servu-p fm tlinao ulin wicli 5t anrl Vioro tml-fava nnA nn fr. rendezvous, and many informal social events are held. Three well-known Scotch professionals ate 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 the control of the Village, and maintained exni-PSSlv for ltS ynPKtS "K"iTinlc! wlunVi vonl- nivinniv fl.Q 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 ,iin-iinimiicui ui me wilu un; spoi ling lUCUIiauOIlS. The Livery Stable is one of the best in the country, Kentucky horses meeting the requirements of the large number who ride and drive. jnere are numerous nne tennis courts at the Country Club and throughout the Village a8 Well as rOniie Or nt-OOnet ornnnrls n hncfholl riinmnnrl -nrith mnJcfin . a riding ring where numerous equestrian contests are held; a public bowling alley and billiard hall, in addition to the billiard rooms at The Carolina, Holly Inn and c. jxi, me vhi oiuia auu inn are located nign-ciass orchestras, dancing being much enjoyed in spacious assembly halls. The Village has a nost-nffiee. 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 libra The Pinehurst Outlook. f ' In fact, Pinehurst SUDrdies everv mnrlern lieerl. of a varied nature, for people of refinement, at a wide range of prices. vwn.-ujnii v UABMUT BE KECEIVED. Pinehurst is eiht.pen hours fvnm "Motw "VrvfV arA f li r-r-,-, 1.,1 1 !hout the season direct to the Village over the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. jvunicjr may ue maue, u aesirea, Dy sea to JNortom. stop over privi leges are granted to tourists going either north or south. x ui uetaueu mrormation, handsome booklets, etc., address : THE PINEHIJPST nPIMPDAi ncnirn Or. Leonard Tufts, Owner, Boston, Mass, PINEHURST, N. C. Pinehurst 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 hx the same studies which they have been pursuing in their own home schools. If they bring the books they have used and. a plan from their teachers of the ground to be 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. $4.00, Primary: season, $75.00; week $4.00, Intermediate : season, $125.00 ; week. $7.00. College Preparatory : season, $200.00, week, $12.00. Mr. Lightbourn, the master in charge, may be consulted as follows : At The Carolina, Monday, Wednes day, and Friday evenings. At the Holly Inn, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings. At The Berkshire, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. At other times by appointment. SPECIAL FEATURES: Trlvate tutoring at reasonable rates. Music lessons may be obtained from skilled musicians of the Hotel Orchestras. M For Information, etc., address, Philip L. Lightbourn, OR PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE We cater exclusively to the Club and Hotel Trade. ORIENTAL TEA CO., SCOLLAY SQUARE, BOSTON, MASS. Importers and Dealers vet Fine Teas and Coffees Batchelder & Snyder Company,, Slaughterers, Packers and Manufacturers. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausages, Poultry, Game, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Beans. Offices and Stores. 55, 57,50,01 & 0.1 BlacLitone Street. BOSTO.1. Pinehurst Steam Laundry First Class Work in Ail Departments Done with Neatness and Dispatch. MYRON W. MARR, M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST. OFFICE AT THE HOLLY INN. Hours : 10 to 11 a. m., or by appointment. A 7

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