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f PAGE t8iai THE P.EHHST OUTLOOK 'gBMOT ' ' ' Your Gun Knows that there is a difference in powders. So does the veteran sportsman he makes it his business to know as much about powders as he does about game, dogs and guns. He knows that shells loaded with HERCULES a A IV A !- A A fit A fFS (ft IF5 Swkiliii Sbtun Powder give uniformly good results. Don't let chance or the dealer decide what powder goes into your shells. Study your requirements. Order the powder that suits your needs. "Infallible" is a smokeless powder that is not injured by the wettest weather or extremes of temperature. Its high velocity means a longer shot when needed and not so much of a lead on your bird at other times. Other "Infallible" characteristics are even patterns, light recoil and breech pressure always within safety limits. Send for beautiful calendar in colors "The Game Bird of the Future." Suit able for framing. Address Dept. Wilming ton, Delaware Sborebam Ibotel ti Street Northwest at Fifteenth Washington, D. C. EUROPEAN PLAN FIREPROOF Beautifully located in the center of the most fashionable part of the city, in the heart of the financial district, only one block from the Treasury and White House grounds and convenient to all points of interest. The Shoreham has been entirely re constructed and refurnished throughout and now offers the most desirable ac commodations obtainable in Washington. Service and cuisine unexcelled. It is under new ownership and man agement. R. S. DOWNS. Manager iQlirsflitiaoIi Published Every Saturday Morning, During the Season, November May, at Plnehurst, - - - North Carolina (FOUNDED BY JAMES W. TUFTS) Bdlted by Herbert JL. JTIllaon ne 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 and narratives. Good photographs are espe cially desired. Advertising rate card and circulation state ment on request. Editorial Rooms over the Department Store hours 9 to 5. In telephoning ask Central for Mr. Jlllson's office. Entered as second class matter at Post Office at Plnehurst, North Carolina. Saturday, JFebruarj 28, 1914 Departmental Office Hours Moving pictures Daily, 8 to 10 ; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 3.30 to 5.30. Pharmacy open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 A. M., 2 to 9 P. M. Postoffice 7 : 30 A. m. to 9 P. M. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 A. mm 7 to 9 p. m. Dairy Barn, Dairy, Market Gar den and Kennels, Daily and Sunday. Shoe Repairing General Office Building, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Country Club 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Trap, Rifle and Pistol Grounds 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. General Office 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Dept. Store 7 a. m. to 8 : 30 p. m. Telegraph 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone All hours. Library 3 to 6 p. m. Train Schedule Below is a complete schedule of ar riving and departing trains : DAILY LEAVE PINE HURST 7.00 A.M. conn, for S. A. L. No. 5 for South 8.30 A.M. 9.15 A. M. 6.25 P.M. 7.35 P.M. 10.00 P.M. Daily. 12 4 11 3 2 North ti South North DAILY ARRIVE PINEHURST 7.45 A. M. conn, from S. A. L. No. 5 from North 10.20 A. M. 6.30 P. M. 7.15 P. M. 8.30 P.M. 11.00 P.M. " " Dally. CARTHAGE TRAINS Leave Carthage for Plnehurst . it it i Plnehurst for Carthage i it ii it Dally except Sunday Ma.ll Schedule ARRIVE PINEHURST From North ..... " " and South . . Bouth - . . . . " North, South and Wert from Asheboro, N.C. from Asheboro.N.C. No. 11 from North i 3 ii ii " 2 " South 7.30 A. M. 6.35 P. M. 8.20 A.M. 8.10 P.M. 7:35 8:3)0 A.M. A. M- 10:30 A.M. 6.80 P.M. 730 8:30 P.M. P. M. LEAVE PINEHURST For All Points g:oo A M " South . . , 6:30 and 7 :00 p.m! 41 North . - . . . 8:00 r u N. B. All registered mall arrives at 9:30 a. m, and leaves at 5:00 p. m. Til 13 TOUIOAMEAT SCIIEDUIJE Conilns- Countrr Club, Tin Whistle and Silver Foil Event Twelfth Annual United North and South Championship (Women) March 21, 23, 24, 25, 26 Gold medal for best qualification score, Championship, Governors', Secretary's, and Treasurer's cups to division winners, and sterling cups to runners-up in divisions of eight. Fourth Annual "United" Amateur Professional (Four-ball, best ball) March 27 Cup for amateur in leading pair, one hundred, fifty, and twenty-five dollars for leading scores. P'OURTEENTH AiNUAL ''UNITED' OPEN Championship March 28 Champion ship gold medal and one hundred dollars to winner, fifty dollars to second, and twenty-five dollars to third with special prize of twenty-five dollars for the best eighteen-hole round. Fourteenth Annual "United" Ama teur Championship March 30, 31, April 1, 2, 3, 4 Gold medal for the best qualification score, Championship, Gov ernors', Secretary's,Treasurer"s,Captain's and Club cups to division winners, ster ling cups to division runners-up and consolation winners. Sixth Annual Mid April April 9, 10, 11 Sterling cup for best qualification score, President's and Governors' cups to division winners, cups to runners-up, and consolation winner?. Silver medals. TENNIS TOURNAMENTS Men's Singles February 25, 26, 27. Club Championship March 914 Men's and women's singles, men's and mixed doubles. trap shooting tournaments Weekly Hundred Target Handi caps January 2U to March 23. rifle and pistol SHOOTING December to May Frequent handi cap events. March Annual U. S. R. A. State Championship Pistol Shoot. Tin Whistle Golf Events February 28 Four-ball medal play, approaching, putting and driving con tests. March 9 Annual team match and dinner at The Carolina. March 16, 17, 18 Eleventh annual Championship ; 54 holes, medal play for Championship trophy ; 18 holes Monday, on No. 1, 18 holes Tuesday on No. 2, 18 holes Wednesday on No. 3. March 20 Medal play. Three classes with one prize for each class. March 26 Special tournament for those who have not won a prize. March 27 Medal play (36 holes). Silver Foils Golf Events February 28 Putting contest. March 5 Cemetery contest. March 10 Swatfest (match play vs. the field). March 14 Putting contest. March 1718 Fourth annual Championship under handicap, 36 holes medal play (18 holes No. 1 course, 18 holes No. 2 course). March 19 Mixed foursome. March 27 Special tournament for all those who have not won prizes during the season. March 28 Putting contest. April 2 Handicap vs. bogey. April 4 Approaching and putting. SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDER for FIELD AND MARSH SHOOTING TX7 H Y handicap v v yourself with an inferior powder ? The successful hunt ing trip and its resul tant joys depend largely upon the se lection of the sport ing powder. VOU should there- lore shoot BALL ISTITE, a powder whose superiority has been proven at the traps as well as in field and on the marsh. Insist on getting BALLISTITE. It is Absolutely Waterproof "Jnaffected by climatic changes. Extremes of humidity and dryness make no difference with Ballistite. xrOUR top shot wad should read BALLISTITE. Your i powder problem is then solv ed conclusively and satisfactorily. gALLISTITE is loaded Zy the principal am munition companies and sold in shot shells and in bulk by dealers every where. Booklet pertain' ing to BALLISTITE mailed free on request. ASK DEPT. 297 DuPont Powder Co. Established 1802 Wilmington, Delaware THE FAMOUS Jackson Springs Water Was awarded the Silver Medal for its purity and softness at the St. Louis Exposition in 1004. Relieves Indigestion and Kidney troubles. Served at the PINE CHEST INN. ON SALE AT Plnehurst Department Store THE NEW PINE CREST INN 6 vj'T a A delightful present season addition to Pinehurst's Hotels MODERN THROUGHOUT. Mrs. E. C. Bliss. Manicure, Shampooing, Ghiropody and Marcel Wave LAURA AMES WALKER Rotm 2 THE CAROLINA
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