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AUTOMOBILES CARRIED
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E. 0. Lohr, Agt., Norfolk, Va.
0. H. Matnaed, Agt., Boston, Mass.
Jambs Barry, Agt., Providence, R. I.
W. P. Turner, G. P. A., Baltimore, Md.
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Finest Coastwise Trips In the World"
Pinehurst Farms
Dairy and Market Garden
Supplying the Entire Village in their
Respective Departments.
Village Guests are Cordially Invited
to Visit These Modern Plants.
Addrsst Cornspindenie to
PIKEIXUnaT 6SIERAI OFFICE
THE LEXINGTON
Pinehurst, N. C.
Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Baths,
Excellent Table, Moderate Bates
EDWARD FITZGERALD, Manager.
Summer Season: THE COLUMBUS, White
Mountains, Bethlehem, N. H.
The Pinehurst Pharmacy
DEPARTMENT STORE BUILDING
Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles
Magazies, Newspapers, Books, Stationery
Hot and Cold Soda, Mineral Waters
Cigars, Confectionery, Tobacco
PINEHURST STEAM LAUNDRY
First Class Work in all
Departments
Done with Neatness and Dispatch
DR. RICHARD T. TAYLOR
DENTIST
The Harvard
Consultation Hours: 12 to 1
The Village of Pinehursfc
WARREN H.
MANNING
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DESIGNER.
CAROLINA.
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LEXINGTON.
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GENERAL OFFICE.
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50 MISTLETOE
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61 MR. WHITTEMORE'S.
62 MR.FOSDICK'S.
63 MR. PIERCE'S.
64 MR.BRUCES.
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67 MR.FOWNES;
68 MR. HUNTERS.
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74 MR. RUMSEY'S.
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76 MR. SPRING'S,
Unique in the Southland!
3 RSsrtSS? 1NEHURST is, to be brief, the most complete and perfectly
li 'p equipped Fall, Winter and Spring Resort in the world; an
- WH h Ideal Village created by the late James W. Tufts. Possessing
g fOyPr exceptional opportunities for outdoor life, it also offers right
ftfll&k conditions for living in every sense of the words; its unsur-
vSvPv Passec location in the far famed long-leaf pine thermal belt
Z-jtw 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 and an - additional nine-hole course.
Perfectly maintained and laid out in accordance with modern standards,
they rank with the world-famous courses, and the special holes are "quoted'
wherever the game is known. Here are held annually 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
cation of the excellence of the superb equipment for these sports. As the
Hub of Southern good roads, the Village offers special attractions to motori ts
and those who ride and drive; the Livery is of the best and the Garage the
largest in the state. 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, polo, fox hunting, equestrian sports, baseball, billiards and pool, 'are
among the attractions which combine happily with social pleasures. The hotel
orchestras are of high standard and dancing is enjoyed by the entire colony.
The Hotels, four in number, include The Carolina, the largest in the
state and one of the best appointed in the south, which with its new seventy
room addition, provides for over five hundred guests in accordance with the
high standard of modern requirements. The Holly Inn, accommodating two
hundred guests, enjoys general popularity, while The Berkshire and Harvard,
caring for one hundred guests each, are suited to those desiring a more moderate
rate. The Pine Crest Inn and Lexington are the smaller houses. In addition
to twenty attractive family cottages, well furnished and provided with modern
conveniences, are a rapidly increasing number of private homes; evidence of
the permanent place the Village holds in the affections of its admirers.
Various utility plants, a Dairy, Creamery and Market Garden, models of
excellence and the only plants maintained on the same large scale for a
similar purpose, play an important part in supplying the needs of the Village
in the way of milk, cream and vegetables. There are also a department
store, pharmacy, meat market, jewelry store, novelty shop, photographic
studio, chapel, schools, library, central power plant furnishing electric
light and steam heat, laundry, refrigerating plant, general office, post, tele
graph and telephone offices, railway station, resident physician, resident
minister, abundant pure water supply, and sanitary sewerage system. In
fact, the Village supplies every modern need offering unequalled and diver
sified attractions for people of refinement at a wide range of price.
Consumptives are excluded.
Pinehurst is seventeen hours from New York and through Pullmans run
throughout the season direct to the Village over the Seaboard Air Line
Railroad. The western service is excellent. Stopover privileges are granted
to tourists going either north or south.
For illustrated general booklet, information or reservations, address:
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 anytime and for
any length of time.
TERMS
Primary: season, 175.00; 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 be 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
HOTEL
WOODWARD
Broadway at 55th Street
NEW YORK
fl Combines every con
venience, luxury and
home comfort and
commends itself to
people of refined tastei
wishing to be within
easy access of the
social, shopping and
dramatic centers.
T. D. GREEN, Proprietor
L. H. BINGHAM, Manager
NATIONAL STATE AND CITY BANK
RICHNOND, VIRGINIA.
Invite you to open an account
Capital and surplus one million six
hundred thonaand dollars.
For Sale at Carthage, N. C.
Ten room House, practically new. Northern
built, commanding Location, all modern conven
iences; Barn and about 15 acres. 12 miles from
Pinehurst by good Automobile road. Possession
given after 90 days' notice. Apply to Edwabd
W. Shedd, Providence, R. I.
Batchelder& Snyder Company
Packers, Poultry Dressers, Butter Makers
47,49,51,53,55,57,61,63 Blackstone Street
62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76 North Street
BOSTON, MASS.
MYRON W. MARR, M. D.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHURST
Office at The Carolina
Hours: 10 to 11 A. if., or by appointment.