F m" I HOTEL EMPIRE BROADWAY A SIXTY-THIRD STREET NEW YORK CITY FOR FAMILIES AND TRANSIENTS All surface cars pass or transfer to door. Subway and "Lh stations two minutes. Booms, with detached Bath, $1 .50 per day up Rooms, with Private Bath 2.00 pr day up Suitt s with PrivaU Bath, 35U ptr day up Special weekly rates for permanent occupancy Automatic Lighting Devices, Electric Clock and Telephone In every Boom. European Plan, also Combination Breakfasts Table d' llote Luncheons and Dinners. Excellent Service Fine Aiuslc. W, JOHNSON QUINN, Prop. Franci3 Batcbelder F. S. Snyder Francis Batchelder & Co. Proprietors of the Capitpl Creameries of Vermont. Egg and Poultry Station, Fenton, Mich. Office and Cold Storage, Smoke Houses and Factory, Boston. Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass. 55, 57, 59, 61 and 63 Blacistone Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. D. . FULEIHAN, OF NEW YORK, Oriental Goods. Special low prices on Kimonos, Shirt Waist Patterns, and Laces. THE CAROLINA. 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Professional Nurse. Twelve years experience and holding a recent medical degree, offers his services to invalid or person traveling (male or female) at a very reasonable rate. Experienced as Masseur, Sec retary or Companion . Inquiry solicited. William Coffee, Asheville, North Carolina. MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, CHIROPODY MARCEL WAVE Scalp, Facial and Body Massage Laura Agnes Walker. The Carolina, - Room 2. PAUIi IlEIINUEllC, Jewelry and Novelties, Honrs; 9 to 5. THE CAROLINA. E. L. VERROW, PHOTO GRAPH BR. Bric-a-Brac, Burnt Wood and Lerther Novelties, Jewelry and Art Needle Work Photographic Supplies and Films. Fin lshing for Amateurs a Specialty. Pinehunt, - - Worth Carolina, Mrs. C. C STEV1CK, MASSEUSE AJI MAWICUItlST, Sixth Season In JPinrhurst Appointments may be left at The Magnolia. Dr. GEORGE S. HILL, RESIDENT HOUSE PHYSICIAN, Office at The Molly Inn. IIouks : 10 to 11 a. m. Other times by appointment. FOR HARRY DUTTON CUP If ONDAY'S Tin Whistle medal play handicap for the Harry Dutton and Club cups, ottered for the two best net scores, drew a ffood field and resulted in close scores. C. II. Kosenfeld, whose handicap was ten, led the field with seventy-five and the margin of a single stroke, with 1?. E. Wilsey, (10), and J. D. Foot, (0), tied for second at seventy-six, Mr. Wilsey winning the play off. THE SCORES: Out In Gr. Hp. N C. II. Rosenfeld, 44 41 85 10 75 J. D. Foot, 38 38 76 00 76 R. E. Wilsey, 44 42 86 10 76 T. B. Cotter, 48 51 99 22 77 J. C. Head, 42 46 88 10 78 J. O. II. Denny, 40 41 81 2 79 II. W. Ormsbee, 40 48 88 8 80 T.J.Royce, 43 47 90 10 80 C. L. Becker, 41 41 82 1 81 C. B. Fownes, 44 41 85 4 81 R. R. Perkins, 43 45 88 7 81 L. D. Fierce, 43 41 84 2 82 A. I. Creamer, 43 46 89 7 82 A. I Thompson, 48 45 93 11 82 II. C. Fownes, 43 42 85 2 83 I. C. B. Dana, 41 49 90 6 84 C. E. Harrison, 47 47 94 8 86 M. II. Wilson, 48 46 94 8 87 G. O. Russell, 48 47 95 8 87 Wm. C. Freeman, 45 46 91 4 87 W. C. Fownes, 45 48 93 4 89 G. Lee Knight, 46 49 95 89 P. J,. Lightbourn, 53 54 107 18 89 C. E. Cameron, 46 60 106 16 90 C. II. Sawyer, - 53 52 105 15 90 A.G.Warren, 60 55 115 20 95 J. E. Kellogg, 53 58 111 16 95 G. II. Converse, A. C. Aborn, Harry Dutton, F. W. Kenyon, L. E. Wardwell, no cards. Princes Priacllla' Fortnight. "The Princess Priseilla's Fortnight," by the author of "Elizabeth and Her German Garden" (Chas. Scribners'Sons) is a book w hich cannot fail to both please and interest the reader. I magine a beaut i f ul young princess, who has been brought up in one of the smaller German courts, who has been accustomed all her life to adulation, flattery and the closest super vision, becoming tired of the monotony of court life and running away to escape a marriage which has been decided upon by her father; imagine, as a further complication, that she goes in charge of an old librarian, who has had charge of her education since childhood, and whose deep learning in books is only equaled by his dense ignorance of the world and its ways. That would seem to be a sufficient frame work upon which to build adven tures of many sorts, laughable and pa thetic. The ill-matched pair make their escape from the court in disguise and mounted upon bicycles, are able to pre serve their incognito until they obtain refuge in an out-of-the-way English vil lage, where the young men of the town proceed to fall in love with the beautiful princess, and where she, by her well meaning but ill-devised charities succeeds in almost wrecking the town. Of course the deserted lover at length finds her disgusted with the simple life, takes her back to court, marries her and they live happily forever after. But the charm of the story is not in the plot, but in the telling of it, and the quaint humor which runs through it all, makes it delightful. V i u: of im ' mm rrY,-. ' i Kenilworth Inn, BlLTMORE, NEAR ASHEVILLE, N. C. JUST THE PLACE TO STOP ON YOUR WAY HOME. Recognized as the leading hotel of Western North Carolina. No scenery the world will compare with the view from this hotel Mt. Mitchell and Pisgah in lull view. Adjoins and overlooks the Biltmore Estate. Dry invig orating climate. Magnificently furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. Orchestra, golf, livery, beautiful rides and drives." Coach meets all trains at Mltniore Station. Open all the year. Write for booklet. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. it,. - .If 1,;,', ! mi ilr ?-'.'ii..;q; HOTEL Woodward B'way at 55th St., N. Y. A select hotel for peo ple of relinement. Con. veniently located. Offers distinct advantages to those who desire superior accommodations. Tran sient and permanent. Woodward Restaurant Excellent cuisine and service. T. D.GREEN, Manager OLD YIRGIM FARMS Climate and Productiveness unexcelled Several magnificent old homesteads THE LARGEST LIST IN THE STATE Send for descriptive catalogue. CASSELMAN & CO., Richmond, Va. THE LENOX . . THE CONCORD Eight Years Under Same Management. Since last season has been added "The Ce dars," which is well equipped with modern conveniences having hot and cold baths, electric lights, steam heat and open lire places. Open November 1st to May 7 th. Rates $10 per week and upwards. For particulars address jr. raiJLTOx no in sox, PINEIIUK8T, - N. C "GEM OF THE WINTER RESORTS" THE BELLEVIEW AXI COITAOFJ. Hellalr, Florida. "The Center of Winter Golf' Hunting, Driving, Riding, Golfing, Sailing Fishing and Rulhlng. Illustrated Booklet on application. Arid rf mm IB. II. Y.4II1, Manug-er. I!ll!ulr. Florida. 7Viss Venetla Smith FIIVB IVlIULrlNERV Caters to the Tourist Trade Especially. Mail Orders Given Personal Attention. 121 wood Hotel IBuilrimg-, HI Oil IMI.I, IV. C. VICTORIA INN VICTORIA ROAD ASHEVILLE, N. C. "In the Land of the Sky," 2,500 ft. above the sea adjoining the Vanderbilt Estate, lilltmore. Se lect, homelike, modern appointment. Eighty bedrooms. Suburban. Magnificent scenery. Con nected with street car lines within short dis tance.Rus and porter meet all trains onjiotice. 0in all tli Year. fc mm to Qua $mmm g