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ATE a' Richmond house. The oil -raying, "j'u-;t give'- th'ep -rope enooigh and 'ihey 'will hang themselves'-' -is- coming true." ; Play -them out only a little longer line and the Job will be done and the funeral of the repub lican party will be announced. BTT7 7 'pp j T ok. : ' EealEstato Broker. No. 17 Paragon cuauing. Corner - Pattoi ' Avenue and Haywood EL, Opposite-: . . PostoSce. ELECTIIIC CAH3 TD33 HOOK -J C J wiatne and -:' ' 13 caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrif y in the stomach. Then "follow dizziness, headache, j l j . Appointments Penitentiary to Cultivate Rice Lands. .Meeting of the Fruit Pest Com mission. rue JN ew itauroaa 10 jjimngwu iu Known as the Raleigh and Cape Fear Oscar Spears . Named as Assistant District Attorney.' " - -.,' . ' - Raleigh, Feb. 14. -Dr. Abbott of the rail- road commission .told the clerk of the com mission, Mr. Brian, last week to issue sulb-' , poenas lor certain persons who were iriter- aafcwT.in hnWs-fl.lrtn,2T the ." TOUtSS Of the r Seaboard- -Air line and the Atlantic Coast" Line to appear before the commission on Fehruairy 17 and testify as to any reduc tions that the railroads have: made them on.acoaunt of their interests In hotels. There had been such severe comauents up on the Southern for the reduced rates said to have been granted the Hound. Knob hotel that Dr. Abbott wanted 'a full; investiga tion as to other hotels on other lines. v.Dr. Abbott returned .Ao Raleigh late;" Saturday 'afternoon 'It was near ' midnight when he found -(that Mr. Brian was '. preparing the subpoenas ' according, to his orders, when Peanson, . one of Russell's , tools came in ;nd told total not to send out these papers - . . " ,-; . -- "until he returned. He ? went immediately to see Russell and eaime 'back to order that the subpoenas be not issued." Br. Abbott says that Russell and. his men are . trying . to stifle investigation. -As one comtmissioai- er has as much powef to issue orders as another, Dr. 'Abhott declares, that Pearson is guilty of, a grea't piece '.of impertinence. The governor has decPared that if. Abbott opposes 'Mm once more that-he will re move himj from office. It isi " believed, by many that ff Russell attempts, to' dio this ,th'at' he. will be impeached.: . That there ' is a certain limit beyond which the people, .?en Ms.own party, with lts fusion. sup -porters will uot-aHow 'him to goi very evident. W ' " ' ,V ' Once before in -the history of the state a governor, .W. W. 'Hold5j, ..tried to Vide Tough shod over the people and impeach ment ioiiojwe'a. 'i'nere is a large majority 'J. - . - i - v " - . vj. ura jtcviT? wjxlf w in : wcnuumt? kiimssk anything that- has the tmpeachmeo't' "of 'Governor Russell in sight.-1 ' -'. The reward of $10 for 'the 'arrest' or the miser ean t - who defaced ; the Oonf edera'te monuimeat has been increased -to $50 Mr. W. C. Stnoniaich offered 'the" llo S amd now different gen'tlemen have 'gone" to 'him and requested to be 'allawed to contribute to . the reward. , Wheeler Ai'artin succee'ds-'Beinnard as so licitor and it is said, thai j Oscar J.. Spears ; will be appointed as assiiitant' dis'trict 'at torney,, and that the- negro, Ed- Johnson; will be office 4ssistaht tin Bcrinard's office .here. ' 'Lx:sii.i. ' - - ; Last: night 1 Rev. 'Br Pittimger delivered am address on American Missions in China. He had preparekl a map and iUustraited his leclurehy 'this "meams.. y- -'' . ',The'ste'te Saturday granted a. charter to the Swanmanoa. - Hotel trills. . ' -company 'r of ; Asher . Claude ' Bernard ? was Saturday . morning by Mr. Fortune, the clerk of the district court." His Tesign'ation '-as solfcl'tor reached the governor on Fxiday."'iWh'fW-tw,.Maxtln wijl probaibly be made soiicf tor. . . . . ' -.j, T- , ' . .-.,; ... . , . .. in? to Superin'tendent Mebane,tho cost of the election for (special - taxes for public school fund'. One county reports costs at m3y , $14.50 while Craven ' county sends In -costs at $600v :;y-.; - . - The appoin'bment of Ed Johnson a negro, fisthe assistant of District Attorney Ber .ard is being " vigorouisly - fought. .bVthe Russell republicans and . 'Harry : Skinner claims irfor one'of his" friends."' ' T- - The istate commission for the exterinina ftion of fruit pests; met here-Saturdays It i has done splendid-work. . - .... . jf: :' ;,-..' - ' 1 The Southern'' railway rescinds the order ' : . . ."i .... fc forbidding the issuing of free passeis to families: of .itsl employes. -.The: penitentiary will'. cultivate 300 acres of rice lands near Wilmington. , - 1 -; j , ,- ' Miss SiMe Kerwin", of the Wflbar Od ea Troupe, which plays a week's engage ment here this week, says if after looking into the situation she thinks it a nice plan, he will begin at once work on a finst class opera house for this place surely no place needs such a building as much as Raleigh, A list of portrait that adorn the walls of the liupTeme court room was given a hort time ago. Now Mr. Randallthe art ist, has received an order to paint Vine .of Ex-Judge William Proctor Bynum tobe presented to 'the court. Judge Bynum was t en the supreme court bench when Judge Pearson was chief justice. ' The Raleigh and" Cape Fear railroad is to be the name of the new road that .is to be constructed between Raleigh and Lillington. : " It i3 mow learned that this foe (?) ad ..ministration of ours 'not only has given the state TTintiEg.' cr much cf it, to the T ! -1. J . . - ..... ivicmi'-uiju pricing mouses, .Dut tne reri tentiary authorities are purchasing t!:3 Crocery rrll:!3 f:r tat ir;tlt TO CURE A COhD-IN.ONIl DAT fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. . .25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. o each tablet MAHER AND SMITH. . Philadelphia, Feb. 14. The sporting men ofUhis yicini'ty are -anxiousjy. a waiting, the outcome of the twen'ty Toumdfight tomor row nrighst between -Peter'MaheT-aod C.'-C. Smithi the colored 'boxer of Buffalo, t The PETTIER. aTAKEIR-: t ? - winner of. this., fight : will be matched, to meet 'the colored champion, Jackson. . Ma- her and Jackson 'hare madeT several at--tempts of late to get together and it is hoped that they will finally be tmatched: Peter Maher'a backers are anxious- to make 3 az- -tar tvrtea - 1 . P!Er1ElR'', jIaicksoin. 7- a match with 'Kid" McCoy and have off ered .to bet $10,000 on their man.' "John Quinlan, Maher sr manager, states he has $10,000 to iback Peter agaimst any man in the. world. 'Maher has -.been training", in Pittsburg and. is In very fine form. ;! - ' W HAVE1 READ OF THEM. The beautiful little governess who wins the yotmg lord 'ffheait. . ?-'V". - i' The girl who is a dream, of loveliness when Bhe is drying her hair in the snn. The blacksmith's daughter in the conn try village who reads Latin, Greek and Hebrew. . - . , ' ; ;v :. r " The heiress who wanders about disguis ed as a poor girl and falls in love with the fisherman's-son. - - . ; . The untutored maiden with the voice of a nightingale who brings the whole audii ence to her feet on her first appearance.: - " The proud beauty who scorns the atten tion, of the humble young artist and learns too late that he is a man of fame. - . The girl whose wind blown tresses fall in a golden shower about her alabaster neck when she takes a canter on her spir ited bay. " --v :. J ' V The poverty stricken maiden who, gowned in simple white muslin and a blue sash, outshines' her' better "dressed "sisterfl and is the belle of the bali. i The girl with two , or more madly jeal ous suitors who can , keep theua all at her beck and call and induce them to do any thing'; by a - glance of ? her liquid eyes. Facts. , s" - ' ' V . , : Mrs,, starx, . Pleasant Kioge, p., , says; After two doctors gave up iriy -boy to die, him ? fromrrcroup bp using :Ono Minute-Cough Cure." It is he quickest and most - certain remedy for coughs, colds md all throat-' and iungTi troubles. C. A. Sayso'r. -'. -2.'Hr-' - JBLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely,' a receptiaclle for- the urine j and as such It is uot liable to any 'form of dis ease except by one of two ways. The first way Is from imperfect action of the. kid neys. The second f way is : from careless local trea'fcmenit jof ddher diseases.' . OA1IPLE SENT FREE r " TJnlhealthy urine from : unhealthy Md neys is the chief cause df bladder troubles. Tt is comuCorting to know that Dr. Ki-mer's 3waimp-!Root 'fulfills -every .wish to quickly curing bladder aind urinary troubles. 'It corrects - frequent. calls, " inability to lhold urine and ' scaJding or- stinging pain" : in passling ft,--, or bad eff eois ; following use .of liquor, vwine or beer, and eveinjome3 that unpleasant 'necessity of being compe.led to get up. many ,t)imes durrnigthe night to urinate. The mild amd extraordinary ef fect ; of Dr. Kilmer's : Swamp-Hoot Is soon realized, i It' stands the highest r for its wonderful cures -of the mos; -distressing Aases. -If you need a medicine you should have -the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You anay have a sample bottle and 'pamphlet; both sent . free by 1 mail. Mention the , Asheville - Gazette " and : send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamiton, 'N. Y. - The proprietors of this pa per guarantee ithe "-genuineness . of -this offer. - ( 4 ; " "It Is Ucttcr to Have 1 Loved And Lost than never: to have ' loved at :all." : It is better, a good deal, for : the i confectioner and - for the -florist. Pleasing the woman you love is.the.desire.of every man In love, and taking her a box of our dainty marsh mallows, delicious nut and cream choco lates, 's the best. way. t3 be sure cf doing it. - Aclioville Car.y Ilitclien, L. 1,1. Thec: 'Prop. s, - f f I if - :-- ' - , BIN vc . v- insomina, nervousness, and, Mo If not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning.. Hood' Pills stimulate' the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. The only Pills to take with Hood's SarsapariUa. The main who weds an. old flame often finds 'that she has a red-hot tamper, - THE DISCOVERT OF TUB DAY. 1 - Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist ' of Shreveport, - La., says : "Dr. ? Klngs New Discovery is the only thing: that cures my cough, and It Is the best seller I - have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes: MDr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never t fails, and is a sure cure for : Consumption Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough, for its merits." . Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quar ter of a century, and. today stands at1 the head. It never, disappoints.-. Free . trial bottles at T. C . Smith's ' drug . store and Pelham's Pharmacy. t - ..t . - ,Tbe cashier should b known 3yithe com pany that keeps h3im. " - , Mr. F. Q. Helbig, a prominent druggist of N Lynchburg, "Via., aays: ' "One of our citizens was cured of TheumatiaJi of two years' ebandtng, by one 'bottle of Chamiber ladn's iPain Balm. This liniment famous for its cures of , rheumatlam ; thousanda have been deBghted with the prompt re lief which it affords. Tor tsaile by Dr. T. C. Smiiith, f ' ,u , - . 1 When a man 'talks to Ms wife thxouig'h a telephone what he says goes. " - "( - "i - ' i . , . - , BUCKLEN'S ARNICASALVE. - The best salve in - the . world, 7 for Cuts, Burises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,' and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. C: Price 25c. 'per box. For sale by; T. C. Smith r and Pelham's Pharmacy. ' . . . f ; . -, t , , : ' ,. ' ;- , . , ' . . . ... .- .. The time made, by the loslnjg horse isn't money to the ownersi , -' - -2. . i ' Evervbody feays 8s. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the'most won aerful medical discov ery of the age, pleas ant aud refre8hmat to, the taste, act gently and positively on kiuueys, liver and bowels, cleansing tbe entire system, dispel colds, Cure headaclie, fertry liabitual constipation and biliousnefs. Please buy and try a box of C: O. C. to-day ; !(, 25, 60 cents, bold and. guaranteed to cux'o by all drntfrists. y -. - , Pelham's Pharmacy. fA(n up-to-date woman Is frequently be hind her age. -, v It is -easy to catch a 'coM and Justas easy to get rid of it it you commence early to use One Minute Cough Cure. . It cures coughs, " colds', bronchitis,- pneumonian and all throat and lung troubles." It is pleas and to take, safe to use and sure to cure. C A. Raysor. i - . ; I ' The monocle and its wearer anaike a pair of epeotacles. "; EVERY DOLLAR ' " : -:.- IS WOBTHV; -V -IF. YOU, USE-' Periodical Tickets. Cain you afford, to throw away. 4 per cent" on.' the (money you'' spend1 when it canT so easily be saved? - , ? JOail and let us give you a book, of tick-j t- . - - , - ets. . Use them as dlirec'ted and we will re- tuim, to your 4 cento on .every dofllar yau spend. 4 : ( ? "s . I "J - - '"?'':- ' : THE - ' Advertising Journal Co., MESS COLE, Mgr. ' i - j . " ";-'- v i ' - Room 33 Temple Court. HENDEKSONYILLE AND BKEVAED T. J.' RICKMAN, Manager. r, 'In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1897. V ' (Standard Eastern Time.) : - NO. 2, Daily 4.10 pm Lv . . 4.40 pm Lv. . 4.45 pm Lv . 4.53 pm Lv . 5.03 pm Lv . 5.13 pm Lv . 5.25 pm Lv . 5.40 pm Ar . Stations. 'NO. 1. Daily. .Hendersonvllle. Ar 12.30 pm :. Horse Shoe..;' Ac 12.10 pm . . . . . Cannon... ,j Ar 11.55 am .,. ..Money, ,;...'Ar 11.47 am ..Fodders tack. . . Ar 11.37 am ....Penrose...... Ar 11.27 am Davidson . River. Ar 11.15 am ...".Brevard. Lv 11.00 axa T. S. BOSWELL. SupL 8,1, i . - 1 r r. ,1 t ' I f--- -'- J". A t - i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN - TO RENTING OF CITY PROPERTY, TUB COLLECTION OF RENTS AND THJ CAR (5 OF ESTATES. ' . '.- WE DONT SPECULATE, . " t ' Changes occur in this Bulletin every fev days.'' ' - - C . " " : .r - ' . FOR SALE. CITY. " : A NEW HOUSE of 9 rooms, - hot, and cold water, bath, etc.- . Offered at a bargain: A FIRST CLASS residence of 12 rooms, out buildings, ample grounds, -southern ex posure. , yf c Price $7,000. . A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, "modern conveniences. , ; . Price $2,700. A'" FIN.E "NEW RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, modern conveniences. " Price $4,250. OTHER - TOWNS. i The finest and "most desirable i city res idence? in -t South ? Carolina, -u Built in -1892. Every - appointment; for convenience . and comfort. : ; Five acres : of ' grounds. 2'- Price less than : cost or Intrinsic valuer -Terms to suit convenience of purchaser.. j 7- . . STORE - HOUSE IN BREVARD. , The best In town. 1 - - 1 - r V , . A, RESIDENCE IN HENDERSON- ville:.. . v - - - -. . . -7yV." COUNTRY. s' . " . NINETY; ACRES "of cleared landnear Sulphur Springs, steams and trolley lineal Suitable - for, general farming and f ruits, commanding one of the finest views In this region. Price and terms ; reasonable and easy. r - ;;. A FARM of over one hundred acres h'gh ly Improved, French : Broad - river. bottom. A large nice residence, two large substan tial . barns and : numerous out-bulidlngs. 1)4 miles . from railroad station. . Offered at a bargain, easy terms," '.A FARM of 42 acres, river bottom, with residence, log house style, of 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, etc. 1M miles from railroad stations The res idence also for rent. , -t 15 ACltES, mile from Sulphur Springs House of' 5 rooms. Orchard of - apples, peaches and cherries. . For cash, $8.50. . - FOR. RENT. " A fiUCEP OF FIVE ROOMS, newly and r.' nicely: ifUTn'islneid, . Eor light .housekeeping. : XA SUITE OF THREE ROOMS for light housekeepdn'g, -nicely furnished. . , THE STORE soon to be vacated ty W. C. Oarmlchael, pruggist, on East side South Main St., near Square. ' " c-.'" -,TWO SUITES "of two- rooms each, front and -rear, over the . store now occupied by W. C. : Oarmlchael,-dru'ggjst, South Main St. Suitable for offices. , -4 - .; A FURNISHED COUNTRY? HOUSE. Eight rooms - besides kitchen, i : servants room, bath room-and dressing room Large rich garden and asparagus and strawberry beds. I - One and one-quarter miles .- from railroad station. - s . i ' ' I . " Rent only $40 per month. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, elegantly furnished, well , located. Rent moderate. A FURNISHED, -HOUSE of 9 rooms on best part .of . Bailey Street. ' I A FURNISHED HOUSE on Chestnut street, south side, 9 rooms, all but; two furnished. , ' . - - . ; s Rent $35. IN ' TRYON. V House "8 rooms, furnace heat." Furnished $35, unfurnished $18. 2 : . APARTMENTS bv the Gray Flats corner French Proad and . Patton - avenue - now ready,-'' 5. iyioms.; Every appointment, for convenience and comfort. -- f r FURNISHED J - APARTMENTS dV first class private house. - Call for-UUuiyses of a Land 'of '"Beau: ty illustrated, pamphlet free. -: . . ' ' WALTER 8. CUSHMAN, The Industrial AdvertisiDg Co.' FIVE CENT PREMIUM COUPONS. Will b0rceived shy -the following leading business, irms ; in ' the city. " Trade with them an3 avail yourself of our K' " Cash Premiums.;';'' Amateur Photo SuppllesC. F. Ray. .Bakery J. M. Heston &:Sons. 1 Books and Stationery Ray's . Cut-Rate Bookstore. - J . , - Bicycles and Bicycle Renting Hough : A Dunham. .' ' , V i Clothing ' and - Gents i Furnishings Alex ander & Courtney - ' " , -' Candy Kitchen L; M. Theobold.: -J ' Den-tlst Dr. J. E. Hawthorne. " '- Drugs White G. Smith.-' Dry Goodsr-Bon Marche. , . r ?Fine Fruits W.- E.- Allen. - Fish and Oysters Asheville Fish Ck.l - Green Groceries R. L. Ownbey & Co. Groceries H. C" Johnson. " ' Ji ' ' Groceries Jenkins Bros. - . '' Generaf'Alerciia;-.dis--r-W.'--J:- Suddertihv Jewelry B. H. Cosby, i . ' - Meat' Market McFee'& Jones. -'-'" Musical Merchandise Hough & Dunham.- Optician JO. Houser.;., , . -U Laundry Model Steam.- j , - -v T Photographer ;T. H." Lindsey. -f , , Shoes X. Sparigenburg. - -Publishers Gazette Publishing.. Co.,, , .Matvress. Renovator E S. Halil. ' ' . Books frtc l-xemiums liberal."" Olfice in W. A. -Blair's Furniture Stare.' H. B. PUTERB AUGH, Manager. . 's-; ;,-: -J.,, " "r ,-..w -, lieauti ful -Effects m Dec orated Celuloid arid Satin low in price. . V 1 0 UaleniineG ic. Up. Thousands of Komic r ' -: ' ' ' r' .... . V . Valentines. ' - Ray's Booli Store O u Dupplie rmishinrt inlohln P Y 0 1 ff r-f Central The BeitHy i an up-to-date hotel. -, and is Equallj Depirable for OAKS-' I ASHEVILLE, N. C . Everything New Tabfe First-Class -l . ter casing ior two montns jn jorder to f urnitf the house and makp otbo JT-Tw18' Jfi.OAKS opened January 1, 1898, for business? Five utes walk from the square on street car line. ; ' -. mm- SWAKNAN0A The - popularity of .Tlie Swannanoa - , , is due to jts" central location its home- - , like atmosphere, the excellence of, its cu- yi z sine and its very moderate price. ' Steam ' - heat gas and electric lights. Large sam . . x pie rooms. f . - , . - . , 2 .ru J ( , THE ASHEVILLE HOTEL ' ; L. G. CONE, Proprietor. : 70. South Main Street, .-r : - ASHEVILLE, N. C. Uander New-Management, i Newly Refitted. Livery in Connection. 7bK6uth Itfaia Stxet; Telephone 165The only Hotel in the city Rates-$i.5ond $2perDay. v . Special Rates by Week or Month: : TKe Grand ; ; .Neort, Tennessee, for' Sale," Lease . fit l7vihanna "'This, prjxperlty will be sold :Wfttih" built. in"S2, has every modem luxury, thait the fastidious 'pulbific requ'ires, is -heated by steam, ; Sighted by electriiclity'has billiard and 5 bowltog alleys, stable, coctage for . help.: ' Any extensive notice of the delightiful siguabLon is entirely unnecessary. This . esbaite Is owmied by ' a pairty from the " north who has - given kia tructions to sell or A lease, ; For- HOTEL: 'MEN this is an 'opportumity 'that pnesen.ts itself r but cmce ir a ; lifetime. ? As a SANATORIUM, its situation; is one off Khe ;mcsit hiealthgiVing v the1 , , American Conltfinenrti- -. "Doii't wait- till it . is disiposed of and then say; I meant -to Slave .secured Ufa."' - r ' . ' ' - ' ' . ' ,y y - 1 - , Edward T. Harrington or Col- F..A- Lincoln at the Swannanoa, Asheylle-N. O. will -teiryou how a fortune can be made, THE BJjOCKE ft home; 'V. : O.; H.- BLOCKER, Proprietor. Good Board $5 per week. $1.50 per day. Do you want a Summer and Whiter Home and mountain-locked ;to the .'North - with ary air, 2,000. to. 3,000 elevation. Now is the place. Double daily trains on through the -finest high altitude Wiauear country in over. i'i. - s,1:'.!' "WEST EZLsTDD HOUSE ' ; : I r - West Main St.; Brevard, N. C. V Sample" room next door to my General Store, Bank Building.1 V v" Kates $1.60 per day ; $1 per night; 50 cts per meal. 1 ' - ' v , ; ' if HOTEL FLEMING 'Maribn, N. c. - ; GKUBER CONCERT CO., Proprietors.' U ITlnglandHome : .".h-.- Board 93.50to 85 Per Week, i ' TUXEDO, ; 76 Haywood St. - . New ' house, v new furniture; " electric . , ' . - " lights, furnace heat or open fires, hot and - ' - - '- -cold baths. - Rooms en suite or single. . - i. ' Rates" reasonables. Special rates to resi dents " and business people. ',On , car line. NTo one .with advanced case of lung trouble taken. Mrs. O. L. Neville.. - : 218-28 UENILIVORTH PARK ; Private Board. - A; delightful place with home comforti. Pleasant, furnished rooms with open fires; Srst ; class northern cooking. Near Bilt trore street car line. Rates from five to six dollars cer week. , ' : Llrs. A. Z. Ccoley.- .'Biltmore Milk' and Cream, fresh -every morning. Dairy Lunch, S3 Fatten ave. . .... V 4i , ' Location. . Has ali tbe comfort cl a'modern home Families and Tvantkn GueEts. . FnAnE LOUGHRAN, Proprietor 'MOT ELV tt Steam Weat , WOO FU Porches SAMIIELJhVREED, Prop. Lincoln & LaBarbe, jAsheville,'N. C.: ; - ,- Proprietor,. . .-Main Street--On Car Line. ;iew Hotel r J :' in he Land of the Sky? Cool in Summer Southern exposure for Winter. ' Fine water, the time,, whi.e property is "low, and this Southern Railway.; Beautiful scenery aod the world, - attracting attention the world - - j;-;, T W WHITMlREf Prop'r. The National Hotel " Has recently changed ; Ha? ds, and is now un- . der management of MRS. GEOEGE .E. .MIGHT. Special attention to , Transient Guests." Tw bin st rictiy 1 irst class ." Rates reasonable: ,. Way nesville, N." C. BOARD. 13 STARNES AVENUE.; Furnishings almost entirely new. TabJs supplied with the best. ; Ilrs. Mary S. SeVien THE GROVE HOUSE, 351 US, KOPILlnGB, ; . .- -,- ... .- . .,. -VV .':' SI Grove street, Asheville, N. C nouse-, nicely papered and furnish" throughout Halls well heated., Baths. h and cold water. Modern conveniens Northsn cocking. Near street car Una, . LOARD. Dcrlratls reams with board may ta i:i ct Ilrs. A. CV Rr, RMS
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