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THE SOUTHLAND
This Season's Addition to Southern Pines'
Family Hotels
ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES
For rates and specific information address
POWELL & BASSETT, Managers
We invite you to inspect the best Grocery Store
in the Sandhills
Cottage Colony Orders Solicited
Frequent Deliveries in Pinehurst and
Southern Fines
Phone 6-2 Aberdeen
P. and J. Grocery
THE SANITARY STORE
H. A. PAGE, JR. H. A. JACKMAN
Aberdeen, N. C.
Air. Arthur G. Lockwood
Designs and Constructs Modern Golf Courses
at Reasonable Prices
Full Particulars on Application
MEDFORD, MASS.. Tel. 164-M
A. MOIVTESAINTI
Tailor and Dress Maker
Biding Habits and Sporting Apparel
French Dry Cleaning
Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines, N. C.
THE HONK
of Perkins' Horn
heard every morning in Pinehurst
announces the arrival of the best bread
baked in North Carolina
PERKINS' BAKERY, ""R
Phone: 26 Southern Pines
D. S. White, Atlantic City 5053-103
H. H. Treadwell, Dunwoodie 48 55-103
C. II. Ault, Stokes Poges 5054-104
J. R. Chadwick, New York 4955-104
Charles CooDer. Oakland 5054-104
A. M. Dickenson, Waterbury 5252-104
Frank Enos. Enelewood - 53 51-104
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Horace Hays, Mt. Lebanon 50 54-104
F. L. Silver. Haddon 5252-104
J. R. Bowker, Woodland 4956-105
B.V.Covent,Town and Country 5154-105
A. L. Friedman, Innwood 51 54-105
W. W. Gile, Wykagyl 5450-105
F. C. Henderson, Woodland 4857-105
H. P. Hotchkiss, New Haven 5154-105
E. T. McKeithen, Pinehurst 5352-105
P. S. Maclaughlin, Scarsdale 4659-105
J. D. C. Rumsey, Brooklyn 5253-105
F. J. Bassett, Segreggansete 52 54-106
C. E. Beane, Woodland 5452-106
John Collins, New York 5749-106
M. B. Johnson, Cleveland 5254-106
F.W.Spencer, Falmouth Hts. 5254-106
Hubert G. Streat, Wykagyl 5353-106
II. G. Waring, Moore Co. 5254-106
C. H. Eddy, Areola 5255-107
Fred. Gunnison, Greenwich 55 52-107
R. C. McCormick, Dunwoodie 52 55-107
L. R. Page, Aberdeen 5255-107
Jay V. Hall, Lansing 51 57-108
G. A. Magoon, Oakmont 52 56-108
W. M. Remington, Oxford 5256-108
E.E.Wadbrook,Kniekerbocker 53 55-108
C. M. Prince, Pinehurst 5454-108
W. S. Bogart, Knickerbocker 57 52-109
G. F. Brown, Huntingdon 51 58-109
H. J. Murch, Worcester 54 55-109
Frank Page, Moore Co. 55 54-109
R. Spittal, Erie 53 56-109
J. R. Towle, Calumet 4861-109
W. W. Windle, Worcester 5356-109
O. A. Blackborn, Oakmont 53 57-110
L. C. Cummings Portland 51 59-110
H. Fayen, Montclair 53 57-110
H. G. Stoddard, Worcester 5357-110
Harold E. Porter, Siwanoy 59 51-110
F. K. Baker, Knickerbocker 5557-112
C. P. Wilson, Brookline 57 54-111
B. T. Hudson, North Fork 5754-111
F. Goodwillie, Glen Ridge 62 51-113
W. B. H. Danse, Brae Burn 54 59-113
J. Mathews, Woodland 60 53-113
C. Maclean, Bayside 57 66-113
G. L. Wilson, Pinehurst 53 61-114
W. D. Saunters, Westwood 55 59-114
W. H. Jaycock, Bellport 5856-114
F. L. Wurzburg, Scarsdale 51 64-115
E. M. Slayton, Intervale 56 60-116
J. L. Paisle, Westchester 59 57-116
J. T. Newton, Pinehurst 60 56-116
S. C. MiUigan, Stanton Hts. 58 58-116
F. T. Ellison, Rochester 57 59-116
J. E. Jones Chiilicothe 56 60-116
H. L. Londover, Milwaukee 59 57-116
W.T.McCullock,Kniekerbocker56 61-117
H. D. Bernard, Chester 57 63-120
Tyler Redfield, Greenwich 5664-120
A. M. Reynolds, Glen Ridge 54 66-120
W. C. Poertner, Great Neck 58 63-121
Athel Denham, Moore Co. 56 62-118
Clifford Taylor, Fox Hills 6259-121
R. B. Ballantyne, Columbia 59 64-123
J. C. Duane, Commonweath 57 66-123
H. M. Hitchings, Englewood 6162-123
W. Y. Kellen, Oakley 5965-124
H. S. Houston, Mt. Tom 6066-126
J. N. Worley, Highland Park 5967-126
Percy Proctor, Pinehurst 6365-128
Philip Gordon, Forest Hill 6664-130
M. B. Byrnes, New York 63 71-134
H. F. McClearne, Jr. 65 70-135
M. Sullivan, Detroit 71 67-138
T. O. Muller, Brooklyn 69 73-142
Maxwell Supercedes Rice
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CLASS B FIFTH DIVISION
Semi-final J. H. Hawley (18) beat
H. A. Thompson (12), 6 and 5; J. H.
Eggers (12) beat W. II. Edwards (20),
2 up (26 holes).
Final Eggers beat Hawley, 1 up.
CLASS B SIXTH DIVISION
Semi-final H. R. Mallinson (15)
beat C. E. Beane (18), 4 and 3; Frank
Finney (16) beat A. C. G. Hammesfahr
(15), 1 up.
Final Mallinson beat Finney, 2 and 1.
CLASS C FIRST DIVISION
First round W. J. Busby beat C. F.
Edgarton, 5 and 3; Clarence Cone, beat
W. H. Foster, 4 and 2,; W. H. O'Brien
beat F. C. Henderson, 3 and 1; B. V.
Covert beat II. H. Treadwell, 2 up; W.
T. Hamilton, Jr., beat F. A. Sperry, 3
and 2; W. S. Bird beat H. J. Frost, 3
and 2; R. C. Hollis beat C. W. Harmon,
and 2 ; Lorenzo Daniels beat E. N.
Gordon, 2 up; J. H. Gannon beat H. B.
Green, 4 up ; F. S. Newberry beat M. H.
Ormsbee, 4 and 3; B. D. Butler beat S.
L. Allen, 1 up (19 holes) ; II. G. Tread
well beat .L. A. Von Patten, 4 and 3;
A. S. Higgins beat J. T. O'Brien, 4 and
3; G. W. Watts beat W. II. Hamilton,
2 up; W. B. Lasher beat E. J. Barber,
2 up; II. M. Green beat G. C. Fahy, 1 up.
Second round Cone (16) beat Busby
(16), 1 up (20 holes) ; Covert (18) beat
O'Brien (22), 1 up; Bird (12) beat
Hamilton (16), 3 and 2; Daniels (14)
beat Hollis (20), 3 and 2; Newberry
(16) beat Gannon (18), 3 and 2; H. G.
Treadwell (11) beat Butler (14), 4 and
2; Watts (15) beat Higgins (16), 2 and
1; Lasher (16) beat Green (22), 3 and 2.
Third division Cone beat Covert, 2
up; Bird beat Daniels, 4 and 2; New
berry beat Treadwell, 1 lip; Watts beat
Lasher, 5 and 4.
Semi-final Bird beat Cone, 6 and 5 ;
Watts beat Newberry, 4 and 2.
Final Watts beat Bird, 3 and 2.
CLASS C SECOND DIVISION
Semi-final W. T. Hamilton, Jr., beat
W. H. O'Brien, 1 up; B. D. Butler beat
A. S. Higgins, 1 up.
Final Butler beat Hamilton, 2 up.
CLASS C THIRD DIVISION
Semi-final E. J. Gordon beat F. C.
Henderson, 3 and 1 (22 holes) ; J. T.
O'Brien beat L. A. Von Patten, by
default.
Final Gordon beat O 'Brien, 3 and 2.
CLASS C FOURTH DIVISION
Semi-final H. H. Treadwell beat C.
W. Harmon, 5 and 4; E. J. Barber beat
S. L. Allen, 1 up.
Final Treadwell beat Barber, 1 up
(21 holes).
CLASS C FIFTH DIVISION
Semi-final H. G. Treadwell beat
Lorenzo Daniels, 1 up; R. C. Hollis beat
J. H. Gammon, 3 and 1.
Final Hollis beat Treadwell, 2 and 1.
CLASS C SIXTH DIVISION
Semi-final W. H. Foster beat G. C.
Fahy, 4 and 3; M. H. Ormsbee beat C.
F. Edgarton, by default.
Final Foster beat Ormsbee.
On your
way South
stop at
Washington
and see the city of cities and, inci
dentally, 'learn of a wonderful photo
engraving establishment that operates
day and night, with a remarkable serv
ice to all parts of the country, and
that specializes in workmanship of the
very highest class, which, by the way,
may cost no more (or less) than you
may now be paying elsewhere!
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Go,
Evening Star Building
WASHINGTON, D C.
H. C. C Stiles, Manager
.... ,1 yU
AS!
Hotel flalbourne
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
Fire-proof
The best place to stop between Richmond
and Pinehurst
Two Hundred Rooms
(2lnl)
(Price $1.50)
tnrri?ME7Eri
LJILAI'L.JL: lULI (cuts
reduced)
Hlkemeter Dial In front, compass In back
Measures the distance you walk.
Adjustable to any step.
Registers 100 miles or any
fraction. No winding. Ac-I
curate, interesting and fully
guaranteed. Just the thlnir
(Front) ir golfers, tourists, hunt- (Back)
CIS, U1KCI S, tllj OvU UVO HUU
all sportsmen. Sold by all dealers or sent by
mail. Send for folder.
Scouts Compass Watch Co.
229 Jewelers Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
MJrs. of the Famous Scout Compass Watcl
Send for folder
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101-RANCII PONIES
Miller Brothers of 101-Ranch Bliss. Oklahoma, have at
their Eastern Pony Headquarters
High class saddle and polo ponies, perfect
ly trained, gentle, fearless of autos, trolleys,
etc. Ponies for women and children, weight
carriers; prices reasonable. You take no
risk in buying, if not satisfied, exchange
your purchase for one that suits you. The
exchange will be cheerfully made. Will meet
intending purchasers at station. So. Nor
walk (1 hour from N. Y. Grand Central
Depot) if notified.
MILLER BROS. 101-RANCH PONY FARM n
Comstock Hill Tel. 1693 Norwalk Norwalk, Conn,.
Dr. T. A. Campbell
DENTIST
ABERDEEN. N. C. Phone 10-3 Aberdeen
Office hoars: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p n.
GEORGE G. HERR, B.S..D.D.S.
Graduate In Dentistry, University of Pennsylvania, 1902'
SPECIALIST IN PORCELAIN FILLINGS
AND CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
Southern Pines North Carolina
MYRON W. MARR M. 0.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN FOR PINEHOiS
Offlco at Tha Carolina
Hours: 10 to 11 A. ifc, or by appointment'
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