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If PAGE tfjff THEHURST OUTLOOK "jggllHPH' " VILLAGE IS FAIRYLAND ITSELF ("iS.iaffiEEK Mil -1 ittn SCBI? . KI WWII HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. 1IWAY OVEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. Chas. O. Mabquette, Manager. D. S. White, President If You Desire the Best In FIRE Insurance, you cannot go wrong in buying yours at this agency. The Liverpool and London and Globe The Home Insurance Go. of New York The Hartford Fire Insurance Co. have not been weighed in the balance and found wanting. Ask the man who has suffered a loss by fire, while insured with them. Farm Lands, Fruit Lands, City Properties and Investments. Agent for The Travelers Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. FREDERICK BLOOMER Southern Fines, N. C. Real Estate and Insurance Pinehurst Livery and Garage BEST EQUIPMENT IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH SADDLE HORSES A. SPECIALTY HOUSE FOR RENT. Beautifully located, Among the Pines, Water Excellent and Abundant, Garage and Stables. AtJackson Springs, N. C, within 11 miles of Pinehurst, on the Capital Automobile Route, a house with ten rooms and bath, hot and cold water, and either fireplace or stove in each room. Furnished throughout. Near Station. Rent reasonable. Apply to M. A. Bennett or Mrs Mary E. Baxter, Jackson Springs, or S. a! D. Sheppard, Pinehurst, N. C. THE BEST AID TO A HIGH SCORE THE SMITH & WESSON Single Shot Target Pistol The 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. Tbig monogram appears on all genuine Smith & Wessons. FOR SALE by the PINEHURST GENERAL STORE or SMITH & WESSON 37 Stockbrldge Street, Springfield, Mass. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IH THE WHITE MOUNTAINS BETHLEHEM, N. H. No better place for rest and recreation. Every amusement and sport common to resorts Is found here, while the natural advantages and scenic beauties are unsurpassed. TUC adi I KIOTO hi !fje the S?,of th.e many hone-like hotels at a moderate V t AMl-,,Sf lV .pri?e" sPtendid location-excellent cuisine modern in all its appointments. Fine golf links, temnls, baseball. Longdistance telephone. Auto liveiy and Garage. Furnished Cottages for rent, $260 to $700. p e arrp- ddabb.m Wistee: The Berkshire, Pinehurst, N, C. abbe, PROPRIETOR. The Magnolia, PINEHURST, N. C Steam Heat, Electric lightSjxcellent Table J. L. POTTLE & SON SOUTHERN FINES HOTEL, Southern fines, IV. C. Under new management, Electric llehts. Steam heat and call bells in all rooms. Golf tennis and croquet. First-class table and service aldress6 iTm thG Nortl1, rr rates etc- J. L. POTTLE & SON Special Display of Semi-Precious Stones in hand-made mountings both gold and silver comprising: Brooches Bar pins, Kings, Pendants, Earrings, and Seed-pearl work. All real stones You are cordially invited to call and inspect our line whether you wish to purchase or not. It is a pleasure to show our goods. A. J. RAIIKIII & GO. - Jewelers and Silversmiths DEPlRinEWT ATORE BUILDING, PHVERUnST, W. C Stores : White Sulphur Springs, West Va., Roanoke Va. Announcement of Carolina Opening: December First i Good 3fw WITH THE closing of The Carolina is annual ly, the beginning of the end ; visitors leaving with a thrill of pleasure this year because of the announcement of the opening of the hotel December first next. As usual the smaller boarding houses will care for early comers and, undoubtedly, the big hotel itself be prepared to look after those who desire to come "infor mally1' in advance of the date named. is At The Inn are many all-season so journers lingering for the closing season : Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Check, Mr. and Mrs. L. F Singleton, General and Mrs. J. B. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyer, Mrs. C. S. Waterhouse, Mrs. W H . Weeks, Mrs. William Ross, Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Bloss, Miss O. D. Smith, of New York; Mr! and Mrs. J. W. McArdle and daughter, Mr. J. W. Aylesworth of East Orange; Mrs. W. II. Collins and daughter, of Montclalr; Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Powell and Mr. C. N. Powell, of Morristown; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Thompson, Mr. E. G. Shirmer and son, Mrs. A. J. Mudge, Mr. N. W. Dean, Mrs. G. M. Joyce and daughter, of Boston; the Misses Houston, of Springfield. Dr. and Mrs. J. Norman Henery and family, Mr. Alex. P. Brown, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marten, Mrs. A. C. Marten, of Pitts burgh; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wagham, of Washing, ton ; Mrs. E.C. Fisher and daughter of Norwood; r?jtf)r?? 8 n o 1 58 v vj 1 M 1 3 IVi - v 1 ) fcfc ; j " ... "f" . k.u.,4 K4Z'i 5iZ$J(i. "Visit, 4U-Aht.t f'M.!CwHf & eJ-tllS-S THE CLAMBERING CHEROKEE ROSE " s go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go rrrrr Many affairs are claiming those who linger throughout the month, happy in the consciousness of the wealth of floral beauty which transforms the place into an old fashioned garden. Above shady verandas the flagrant wistaria nods greeting to the clambering Cherokee rose, while roads and path shrubbery sparkles with myriads of delicate blooms, with ever and always the dogwood back grounded by distant pines or azure skies. Surely Spring's awakening could not be more entrancing in Fairyland itself; a recollection ever to be cherished. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Chapln and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moulding, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Suther land, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tanner, ot Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tanner, of Toronto ; and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harris of Halifax; and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Bristol and daughter of Hamilton, Ontario. Miss Florence Bennett of Binghampton, Mr John D. Armstrong, of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Caswell, of Parkersburg.W.Va.; Mr, and Mrs E.A.Tracy, of Coventry, Conn.; and Miss J1. Cutler, of Stonington, Conn.; Dr. G. C. BailO" and Miss Bally, of Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. M'i son Evans, of Youngstown; Prof, and Mrs. Me nard Metcalf and family, Mrs. Mary C. Wilder and family, of Oberlin, N. II.; Mrs. Charles Higlcy, of Cleveland; Mr. E. J. Spaulding-
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