P' llf PINEHURST OOK jJJfg THE CAROLINA HJ . CI sir THE MIDWINTER CHAMPIONSHIP I Season: November 20 to April 10 Annual Tenni Tourney Content of International Character FAST winning a place among the leading na tional tournaments is the fifth annual Country Club Midwinter Tennis Championship scheduled for January 25 30; the all-comprehensive pro gram includes men's sin gles and doubles, women's singles and doubles, and mixed doubles, with chal lenge cup events for both men and women. J. D. E. Jones, the Rhode Island cham pion, the present title holder, will defend against a fast field which will have Inter national character through Canadian representation. If Details of arrangement are in the hands of a committee including II. A. McKinney and J. D. E. Jones of Providence, and Irving Wright and Edwin Sheafe of Boston. Here for Their Honeymoon Mr. H. O. Whittpenn and his bride, who was Mrs. Caroline B. Alexander of Castle Point, will leave today for Pine lmrst, N. C. where they will spend a brief honeymoon. Despite the wealth and prominence of the couple their wedding Wednesday in the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Holy Innocence, Hoboken, N. J., founded by the bride 's mother, was extremely simple. The ceremony was attended by two hundred persons, rela tives and friends who have been asso ciated with Mrs. Alexander in her philan thropic and social works. Mr. Whittpenn was formerly Mayor of Jersey City, and although he is now one of the most prominent political lead ers in the State, besides being naval officer of the port of New York, in defer ence to his own wishes none of his many political friends attended the wedding. H The Rev. George E. Magill performed the ceremony, and the bridegroom was attended by his private secretary, Mr. Thomas Meaney, Jr. Mrs. Alexander was accompanied by her brother, Major Rich ard Stevens, who gave her away at the altar. If The ushers were Messrs. Ogden Hammond, Theodore Stevens and Palmer Campbell. As wedding gifts the bride gave checks to the Day Nursery and Christ and St. Mary's hospitals. She also arranged dinners for the Day Nurs ery, the children at the Jefferson Street playground and the United Aid Home, the patients in St. Mary's Hospital, the in mates of the Widows' Home, the Clinton Reformaory for Women and the members of the Mothers ' Meeting of the Church of the Holy Innocents. New York Telegram. FAIINER8' MAHH ET XCUAIJ2 Willi In the Ilunning- Pox hunters have been a moving ' all the week in spite of the fact that they Sot rather lost in the advertising golf tourney shuffle. Nipped the aspirations of one fast one and found their match in a typical tar-heel racer. But best of all is next week, and the weeks after that. Sandhill Board of Trade atallihes JVew and Helpful Department The Sandhill Board of Trade wishes to do everything it can to help the farm ers of this section find the best of markets for any farm products that they have for sale. Therefore, if the farmers take suf ficient interest in the plan outlined be low, the Board of Trade will do the work free of charge. The plan is very simple. If any man in this section has corn, oats, pigs, chickens, horses, cows, hay, or any other farm products to sell he should notify the Secretary of the Sandhill Board of Trade whose office is at Aber deen, describing the property, and giv ing the price asked. Farm tools such as wagons, plows, harrows, etc., will also be handled, at least until further notice. These articles will be advertised in local papers. The name of the owner will not be published. Anyone wishing to buy an article advertised will write to the Secre tary of the Board of Trade, who will put the buyer in touch with the owner. We hope that from this simple begin ning a complete co-operative exchange and market, which is badly needed here, can be built up. Now, Mr. Sandhill Farm er, this is up to you. It is your business. It won't cost you a cent. You take no risks whatever. There is no chance to lose anything and there a chance to profit by this arrangement. If you show inter est enough in this proposed undertaking we shall go ahead with it. Therefore, if you want better markets in this section write out a list of what you have for sale together with the prices you ask and mail it this week. If If the plan is wel comed by the farmers it will be thoroughly tried out. Clyde Davis, Secy. Tin Whistle' Annual J. G. Nicholson of New Bedford is the new Tin Whistle president; T. B. Boyd of St. Louis and Walter L. Milliken of Indianapolis the vice-presidents; the old board of governors being reelected: Messrs. C. L. Becker, H. W. Ormsbee, C. B. Hudson, H. C. Fownes, J. M. Thomp son and J. P. Gardner. 1f Eleven new members were added from the long wait ing list: T. A. Ashley, J. R. Bowker, Lawrence Cowing, C. S. McDonald, Dr. Carlos Macdonald, Stuyvesant Le Roy, Dr. H. E. Cushman, W. W. Powers, G. M. Howard and E. J. Phelps. 1f These life members were chosen: G. W. Watts, E. R. Behrend, John McLeod, T. R. Palmer and H. S. Houston. Martin's Pictures Next Week Pen pictures by Mr. Harry B. Martin will be a feature of next week 's Outlook. 1f Snappy? If Well some! If Order now. Mr. Foot is Hig-h Gun J. D. Foot is high line among the quail hunters with an Eagle Springs bag of nineteen, including a twisting double. pmmM- i a " " H V .. It -I i. . m r sal " 't-M4JiL:iHi- - f 1 1 -v. " 4k,, v. I wx: tix&jt IISPlflltfl 3 , .. i ' . -s . ' ' y' The Carolina is a magnificent four-story building completed in 1900. The in terior is a model of elegance, with appointments calculated to suit the most luxu rious tastes. This past summer a seventy room addition has been made, of these over sixty are bed rooms with the same number of private baths. There are also sixteen sleeping porches in this addition. The house contains every modern comfort and convenience, including elevator, telephone in every room, sun rooms, steam heat night and day, electric lights, pure water, and a perfect sanitary system of sewerage and plumbing. The cuisine and table service are unsurpassed. Capacity 500. Music hall and excellent orchestra. H: W. PRIEST, Manager, Pinehurst, N. C. r'M wpr Ae 1 , X " 15 -Hi HOTEL W ENTWORTH NEW CASTLE PORTSMOUTH N. H. The Leading New England Coast Summer Resort. Every facility for sport and recreation: Golf, tennis, riding, driving, yachting, fishing, bathing and well equipped garage under competent supervision. Fine livery. Music by smyphony players. Accommodates 500. Local and long distance telephone in every room. Send today for illustrated booklet. Wentworth Hotel Co., H. W. Priest, Manager Address Until May 1, The Carolina, Pinehurst, N. C. BRETTON WOODS IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Improved Golf Course Fall 6,450 yards 1HG JIOUtfT PLKlHOf Ralph J. HERKIMER THE MOUNT! WIMUIMGIO D. J. TRUDEAU Winter: Hotel Ormond Ormond Beach, Fla. Information at 243 Fifth Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices JBStPBRETTON WOODS SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSES AT ORMOND THIS WINTBR