- f page mmam THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK PINEHURST PRESERVES Embracing 40,000 Acres and Offering VARIED ATTRACTIONS FOR SPORTSMEN AND SPORTSWOMEN The climate is unsurpassed, cover excel lent, and easy to trayerse. Here one may enjoy Sport without "Roughing-it" New England comforts in Southern terri tory a rare combination. GOOD QUAIL AND DOVE SHOOTING A few turkeys for those who care to hunt them, woodcock, fox and rabbit hunting. In connection with the Preserves are maintained KENnELS among,he most complete in the 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, shooting wagons, automobiles, and, in fact, every requirement 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 with out guide are charged $1 per day for the privilege of hunting on the Preserves. For further information address PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE "QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES" Merchants & Miners Trans. Go. Steamship Uiiea BETWEEN Boston Providence and Norfolk Most Delightful Route Between ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS AND PINEHURST Florida Service between Boston, Provi dence, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Jacksonville Fine Steamers Low Fares Best Service Marconi Wireless Telegraph Send for Booklet E.C.Lohr, Agt., Norfolk, "V a. C. H. Maynard, Agt., Boston, Mass. James Barry, Agt., Providence, R. I. W. P. Turner, p. t. M., Baltimore, Md "Finest Coastwise Trips in the World" Pinehurst Farms Dairy and Market Garden Supplying the'JEntire Village in their Respective Departments. Village Guests are Cordially Invited to Visit These Modern Plants. Address Corraspondance to JPIXEIIUIIST CEXERAI OFFICE The Village of Pinehurst WARREN H MANNING LANDSCAPE DESIGNER. 1 CAROLINA. 2 HOLLY INN. 3 BERKSHIRE. 4 HARVARD.. $ MAGNOLIA. 6 LEXINGTON. 7 RADCLIFFE. 8 CEDARS 9 GENERAL OFFICE. 10 STUDIO. 11 DEPARTMENT STORE, 12 PRINTING OFFICE. IS MI1SF.UM 16 NEW SCHOOL. 17 POWER HOUSE 18 PUMP HOUSE. 19 WOOD SHED. 20 BLACKSMITH SHOP 21 CARPENTER SHOP 22 ICE HOUSE. 23 LAUNDRY. 24 RC. US. STATION. 25 LIVERY STABLE. 26 KtNNtUi. 35 MARLBOROUGH. 36 TREMQNT. 37 PALMETTO. 38 LENOX. 39 CONCORD. 40 CRADDOCK Jt III .'iSLJ vVv to dairy LysT 57 mJ 60 ISfPJ W k' 54tu VUXAC &J I I K PINE CR0VE k 79 i R.E. WICKER DEL. I7 PINEHURST 41 CYPRESS. 42 WALDHEIM. 43 IVY. 44 DOGWOOD. 45 WOODBINE. 46 ARLINGTON. 47 HAZELWOOD. 48 ELM. 49 SYCAMORE. 50 MISTLETOE 51 WAUNU I . 52 JUNIPER. 53 AKHUIl 54 HALL. CLUB COtf THE VILLAGE OF PINEHURST 55 PLYMOUTH. 56 LAUPvEL. 57 HONEYSUCKLE. 58 ORANGE. 59 MR. HIIRO'S. 60 MRS. BLISS . 61 MR.WHITTEMORE'S. 62 MR. FOSDICK S. 63 MR. PIERCE'S. 64 MR.BRUCE S. 65 MR. BLAKE'S. . 66 MR. SHANNONS. 67 MR.FOWNF.y. 68 MR. HUNTER'S. 69 MR. HUSTON'S. 70 MR.DUNLAP'S. 71 MR. BARNETT. 72 MR. REDFIELD'S. 73 MR STUTTS-. 74 MR. RUMSEY S. 75 MR.VRNOS. 76 MR. SPRING'S. 77 MRS.METCALF-J. 78 MRS. SINCLAIR'S. 79 MR. JENKV Unique in the Southland itt CNg? INEHURST is, to be brief, the most complete and perfectly X equipped Fall, Winter and Spring Resort in the world; an lwp) X Ideal Village created by the late James W. Tufts. Possessing V$f$JJ$ exceptional opportunities for outdoor life, it also offers right & jprsgfe conditions for living in every sense of the words; its unsur- wjHe&s? passed location in the far famed long-leaf pine thermal belt JLjl-2 or sand hill region, responsible for a winter climate generally acknowledged to possess few equals in the rare purity of its air, and the subtle tonic of its sunshine. As the winter Golf centre of the two hemispheres, Pinehurst is now thoroughly established, its unequalled equipment embracing three distinct six-thousand-yard eighteen-hole courses with a six-hole practice course Perfectly maintained and laid out in accordance with modern standards," they rank with the world-famous courses, the special holes "quoted" when ever the game is known. Here are held rnnually four contests of inter national importance beginning with the Midwinter tournament in January and concluding with the United North and South Amateur Championship in April. A fireproof locker room, shower baths and observation and lunch rooms, add to the attractions of the conveniently located Country Club house. Closely seconding Golf in importance, are Trap Shooting and Tennis, the annual Mid-winter Handicap and Tennis Championship held annually in January, classic events which attract the country's best; a significant indi u u r tvt excellence of the superb equipment for these sports. As the Hub or Moore County good roads, the Village offers special attractions to motorists and those who ride and drive; the Livery of the best and the ?s larSe,st in the south. Auto service runs between the Country Club, Station and various points in the Village. Forty thousand acres are maintained as Shooting Preserves for Village guests with good quail and dove shooting and an occasional turkey or wood cock In connection are Kennels of high excellence and equipment neces sary to meet the demands of the most exacting sportsmen. Rifle and pistol shooting, roque or croquet, polo, fox hunting; equestrian sports, baseball, billiards and pool are among the diversified attractions which combine happily with social pleasures. Jhe Hotels, four in number, include The Carolina, the largest in the state and one of the best appointed in the south, accommodating five hun dred guests and meeting modern requirements in every particular The whi1pT'TfT-m "fr0 Jundr?d guests, enjoys general popularity, 7ui rlrlT f iir -and Harvard' crinS for one hundred guests each, are oj S-t0 thosf desiring a more moderate rate. The Magnolia, Lexington rnLl1 fw In " the, SmalleJ h0Uses' In addition nfty cozy fan Hy cottages, well furnished, and provided with modern conveniences are numer- the' att f e P ViHiKra similar purpose, p ay an important part in supplying the needs of the V Hae m the way of milk, cream and vegetables There are also a apartment store, pharmacy, meat market, jewelry store, novelty shop photo rS studio, chapel, schools, library, central power plant furnishing f lertr E Sh'nH't'r 6at' landry' reWserating plant, general office ost -graph and telephone offices, railway station, resident physician miipnf ZTltt vndant Pl?e Water SUPP and Unitary sewerage system to tourists goigeeth Seoh r south' S'PVer Pr'V'IeBeS are ranted address' UStra'ed gCnera' booklet detai!ed '"formation or reservations. PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE, PINEHURST, N. C, Or LEONARD TUFTS, Owner, BOSTON, MASS. PINEHURST SCHOOL College Preparatory Grammar and Intermediate and Primary Departments FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THE scheme of work is individual, the aim being to enable pupils to continue in the same studies which they have been pursuing- in their own home schools. If hey 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, surrounded by right conditions for healthy outdoor life. Pupils may enter at any time and for any length of time. TERMS Primary: season, $75.00; week, $4.00. Intermediate and Grammar: season, $125.00; week, $7.00. College Preparatory: season, $200,00; week, $12.00. SPECIAL FEATURES Private tutoring at reasonable rates. Music lessons may bo obtained from skilled mu sicians of the Hotel Orchestras. Mr. Lightbourn, the master in charge, may be consulted as follows: At The Carolina, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. At The Holly Inn, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings. At The Berkshire, Tuesday and Thurs day evenings. At other times by appointment. For information address PHILIP L. LIGHTBOURN or PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE U -tut ANY PURPQ5B We lAURIGE JOYCE ENGRAVING (b. H.C.C. STILES, Mgr.' Evening Star B'ld'g. Washington, D.C atchelder & Snyder Company Packers, Poultry Dressers, Butter Makers 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57,59,61,63 Blackstone St.. 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76 North St. BOSTON, MASS. PINEHURST STEAM LAUNDRY First Class Work in All Departments Done with Neatness and Despatch. MYRON W. MARR, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST Office at The Carolina Hours: 10 to 11 A. m or by appointment.

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