f "mm THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK I THE BEST AID TO A HIGH SCORE THE SMITH & WESSON Single Shot Target Pistol nphe'.S. & W. target pistol with auto- matic shell ejector, rebounding lock, 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 significant testi mony to its high-score efficiency. The .22 long rifle cartridge gives the best re sults with this arm, but it is also bored for the regular S. & W. .321088 and .3516146. This nionofram appears on all genuine Smith dc Wessons. FOR SALE by the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE or SMITH & WESSON Stockbrldge Street, Springfield, Mass. USE The Italo. American u6fficeatentChampion Patented in U.S n a p- c4 and Canada HOlU-raSl On the handles of all athletic implements the sportsmen's. Bull Dog Grip, the grip that wins. Many have improved their games by using it, why not you? On sale at all sporting good dealers and professionals. Price Small Cans 50c : Regular size Cans $1.00 MANUFACTURED BY JOHNSON HOLD-FAST COMPANY, lie. Mlneola, L. I , N Y., U.S.A. ACCEPTOO SUBSTITUTE. Cochran Hotel uth K st. n. w. Washington, D. C. quiet hotel with a cuisine of pronounced excellence. American plan $3.00 per day and up. European plan $1.00 per day and up. EUGENE S. COCHRAN, Manager oak: hall Try on, IN. C IN FAMOUS THERMAL BELT Most beautiful part of Western N. C Private Baths, Steam Heat, Lighting Plant Send for booklets E. BROWN LEE, Manager LI FT-THE LATCH TEA ROOM Plnebluff, N. C The Misses Little. FuLEIrlAU'S Imported Embroideries and Novelties from Manv Land a Bi-tcnh of New York Store at The Carolina Published Every Saturday Morning, During the Season, November to May, at Fineburst, Moore County, North Carolina (rounded by James "W. Totts) Edited by Herbert JL. Jillson One Dollar Annually, Five Cents a Copy. Foreign Subscriptions, Fifty Cents Additional. The Editor is always glad to consider contri butions of descriptive articles, short stories, narratives and verse. Good photographs are especially desired. Editorial Booms over the General Store; hours 9 to 5. In telephoning ask Contra! for Mr. Jillflon's office. Advertising rate folder and circulation state ment on request. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Pinehurst, North Carolina. Saturday April 15, lOll Yesterday, it seems, we gathered and yet, tomorrow we say good-bye. Not the good-bye of parting but the good night of friends, for the morrow is one of anticipation; the season of 1911-12 lies before ! Though long miles intervene Pinehurst will still be near and dear, a friend who awaits our homecoming, and this consiousness we shall cherish. Hap py have been the hours which have rounded out days, weeks and months ; hours to be recalled in day dream mem ory pictures for little do we now realize the pleasure which has been ours. No season in the history of Pine hurst has been more significant of its future than the present, ranking as it does without a parallel in every impor tant particular. Never have visitors as sembled in numbers earlier or remained later ; never has the flood tide covered so long a period. Best of all, has been the large number of returning friends and the added interest in open air sports and recreations which now embraces all classes. Socially, also, the Village is drawing closer together, good fellow ship and good cheer permeate the very air ; an atmosphere of health and hap piness the like of which we may vainly search for the world over. Just what Pinehurst stands for in the way of out door life, is very clearly shown by the unequalled golf equip ment, three eighteen hole courses and a fourth on the way. Starting pairs every five minutes these provide for four hundred and thirty-two, two-ball matches daily or eight hundred and sixty-four players. It also permits two hundred and sixteen pairs to play thirty-six holes daily or eight hundred and sixty-four four-ball eighteen hole rounds. Add to this the game preserves, trap, rifle and pistol shooting, tennis, roque, riding, driving and autoing over good roads, and you find that in other lines Pine hurst also leads. 'Leads because com bined with these attractions, are perfec tion in climate and right conditions for living in hotels and utility plants an equipment complete unto itselfand herein lies the "secret" of its supremacy. tiieiie'n xhohuli: drewing Mr, llncoln C. Cumnilng-e Sees Thine As Ther Are on Mexican Border Mr. Lincoln C. Cummings, well known here as a cottager, and formerly a fre quent contributor to The Outlook, writes interestingly of conditions on the Mexican border as the result of a recent trip, and he sees trouble brewing. "It is apparent to the most casual observer that Mexico is in the throes of civil war, and that conditions are chao tic. Most strenuous precautionary measures are manifestly imperative by the United States if only for the protec tion of some $500,000,000 of American capital said to be invested in Mexico. "Many startling incidents came under my observation. A party of Americans coming out of Mexico had only just passed the last trestle connecting them with Juarez when the bridge was dyna mited by insurrectos. Men who were present in the battle of Douglass were captured and escaped the night before, caught the train I came out of El Paso on and went east. Other Americans started upon an exploration of the Mexi can coast in face of conditions of aban doned railroads and insurrectos. Sev eral Americans are there now in the Guadalajara country inspecting mines and conditions who are perhaps in dan ger. Americans in automobiles followed the battle along its front at Douglass, Mex., when there were many fatalities on the federal side. 'It is not in order nor would it be in structive for me to discuss or interpret what only government officials can do intelligently at this time. Many Ameri cans believe that if emphasis is needed to teach Japan and all other foreign coun tries to keep hands off Mexico and Low er California that this movement is none too emphatic. I notice by press reports that Col. Roosevelt was given informa tion, perhaps similar to myself, regard ing Japanese conditions in Mexico. No one but the authorities in Washington are probably informed correctly regard ing concessions made or proposed to Japan in Mexico and Lower California, but if Japan has been granted any priv ileges which are antagonistic to the Monroe Doctrine they are, and should be, openly recognized by Americans as un friendly and menacing. The moment is opportune for Mexico to reassure the United States by the fullest disavowal and withdrawal therefrom, with assur ance of future recognition of the Mon roe Doctrine, which such procedure vio lates. It should now be plainly under stood that the Monroe Doctrine is a vital force, and that in the breach of its ob servance, purposes and intent by any nation there is but one construction in the United States. This fundamental policy of the United States against any form of colonization on the American Continent, and particularly now upon the Coast, should be memoralized in every world cabinet as ' an American ultimatum, based upon which are the issues of peace. "My distinguished sire, Justice Clif ford, who, as you know, had sole charge Concluded on page eleven) ttWll fy mm SMOKELESS POWDERS GET THE GAME They Aro "THE REGULAR AND RELIABLE BRANDS" C l DUPONT DE NEMOURS POWDER CO. Established 1802 WILMINGTON, DEL Send 20 cents in stamps for a pack of Playing Cards, postpaid. 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