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THE PIN EHURST OUTLOOK This combination is a power. You farmers are a mighty force in winning this war. You are supplying one of the great essentials, food. Double your effi ciency and loan your money to your country at 4 per cent compound interest. Greatest investment ever offered any nation. Backed by one hundred and ten million people and two hundred and twenty-five billion dollars. Any bank or post office will endorse this statement. Space donated ly UotI Malbourae Dnrbam, W. C. The Yarborouch .Raleigh's Leading and Largest Hotel European Plan. Cafe one of the beet In the South. Booms without bath $1.25 and up. Rooms with bath $1.75 to $3.00 B.H GRIFFIN HOTEL CO., Props. Merchants & Miners Trans. Go. airwmbln IJn . BETWEEN Boston, Providence and Norfolk MOST DELIGHTFUL ROUTE TO AND FROM PINEHURST Florida Service between Boston, Providence, Philadelphia Baltimore and Jacksonville . Fine Steamers .Low Fares Best Service AUTOMOBILES CARRIED Bfareonl Wireless Telegraph end rr Hoklt MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS. CO., Boston, Mass., Providence, R. I., Norfolk, Va. "Fines: Csiitv.iss Trips la the World" ; W. P. Tcbnib, G. P. A., Baltimore, Ud. BELLE TER3E NUKSERY English Violet Plants .v $1.50 per 100 Belgium Iris Bulbs 1.50 per 100 .English Ivy Plants. 3.00 per dox. Will add beauty to your grounds C. P. HEYWABD, Southern Pines, N. C. Datchelder & Snyder Company Packers -Poultry .Dressers, Butter Makers 47,49,51.68, 65,67, 59,61,63 Blackstone St. 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76 North St. BOSTON, MASS. ' " , LI FT -THE -LATCH Pinebluff - . , Open About February 8th LUHCHEOH AND DINNER By Appointment TEA EVERY AFTERNOON Telephone Connection. Send the OUTLOOK to your friends. It tells the story of the week and saves letter writing. .Ask for mailing envelopes. EVERY KNOWN VARIETY Of Golfiog Contest Marts the Coming Tin Whistle Season Full chelul of the Annual and Continuous .Event of the , Famous CIul Medal play and match play, team play and swatfest, flag day) two ball, best ball, four ball, lost ball, against Bogey and against par, twelve best and twelve worst, championship and dodo matches the program gives promise of a year of carnival on the links, with a fair chance for every merry member to take at least one of the splendid array of prizes for these occasions provided in profusion. This is the schedule. March 12th. Team-Match and Eighth Annual Tin Whistle Dinner. Each man pays for his own dinner. Details will be posted. Special handicaps. March 14th. ' Mixed Foursomes. Medal Play. Two classes. First and second prizes for each class. March 18th, 19th, 20th. Fifteenth An nual Tin Whistle Championship. Medal Play. Fifty-four holes, eighteen on each course, in order of 1, 2 and 3. Cham pionship and prize to best gross score for 54 holes. Prize presented by Mr. Leonard Tufts to best 54 holes net. Prizes also to second 54 gross, second 54 net, best 18 gross and best 18 net on any one course. A player may not win more than one. prize in this event. . , - .March 23rd. Medal Play. Twelve se lected holes; rejecting ; the ' best three in each nine. Your score is determined by your twelve worst holes. Three classes. Prize for each class. March 26th. Against Par. Two classes. First and second prizes for each class. March 28th. Special. Tournament for those who have not won a prize this sea son. Medal Play. April 9th. Medal Play. Twelve se-' lected holes, six in each nine. Hack from Flandera J. William Souther was welcomed back to the Carolina "last week from Flanders. He is home on furlough from a long campaign, running an ambulance behind the French lines. He joined the service with the famous string of golf ers that took up the work soon after the outbreak of war, and. is the first to re turn with news of Phil Carter and Ned Beall. Feed our soldiers now or the Germans later. r Uorcrnor flrumlug-h of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Brumbaugh have arrived at. the Carolina for their annual visit to the . Sandhills. They have brought their car down this year and intend touring back North in it at the end of his stay. The governor is a famous story teller and has added new life to the sympo sium at the club house. His latest is about an Irishman that , was captured by the, Huns at Verdun. Pat irritated his captors beyond endurance by saying with great unction every few minutes. "Didn't the Irish give the Germans hell at Verdun?" . This was his answer to every question, and his slogan on all occasions. General Snitzel heard about it, and was infuri ated to such an extent that he called for the prisoner and looking sternly at him said "Enough I have heard about what the Irish at Verdun haf done. I gif you a choice. You -take the oath of allegiance to the Kaiser or at sunrise you are shot. I gif you to decide one hour." "That's easy," said Pat. "I will take the oath." So he took it. Then he turned on them with a bland smile and asked ' ' Now I am a German, is that so f And can do whatever a German can do?" . "Yes." "And say anything what a German can " "Yes." "Then begoora,, says he, "Didn't the Irish give us Germans hell at Verdun." Wot Answered Mama,. what makes the grass so green? What makes the . sun so bright? What makes the moon and stars stay out at night? - . . What makes some people laugh? What makes some people cry? . Some things little girls don't know, r Please -Mama, tell me why. , Frank E. Butler. Every spoonful or lump of sugar you save is a shot for you across ' ' No Man 's Land ' ' at the enemy. GOVERNOR BRUMBAUGH The De SOTO Savannah, Georgia REMODELED AND REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT Golf Tennis Motoring Hunting and Fishing CHARLES E. PHEN1X MANAGER SALE AND EXHIBITION OP GRAHAM & LITTLE DECORATORS 36 EAST 57th STREET . CITY OF NEW. YORK At L I F T - THE - LATCH Pinebluff, North Carolina 5 L J The Nassau Country Club, Glen Oove,L.I. Grata Seed supplied by Stvmpp db Walter Go. Grass Seed . . of Known Quality Vested for purity and germination. , For the Best Results, the purchase of seed of the very highest quality, select ing the right varieties in proper propor tion to suit soil and climatic conditions, .is most important. . Remember: AU our seed is of tne highest quality, purchased direct from the most reliable sources of supply ana is carefully examined as -to purity ana growth, including tests made for us by leading Seed Testing Stations. we furnish on request, the percentage or purity and growth. We are always glad to suggest ror mulas, suited to soil and cHmate, ana tell you the exact percentage of eacn oi the varieties in the formula, or, we furnish seed by named varieties. The benefit of a grass seed expert one who has made a life tudy of this subject 4s. at your disposal 30 &. 32 Barclay Street New York Send Tins Outlook to friends 1 It tell the story and saves letter writing i
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