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ay, April 7, 1010. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE SEVEN Thursdi WANTS ., 8 n Reims for anyone to call at ,hls omce in an enucw i names of advertisers. Those who "dvertlM under an InlUal or nom de do not wish their names to be ..i.iiiiI' Jnnile pubUc and they cannot be di vulged at uiw titum. HELP WANTED. t MADE $50,000 In fife years In the Mail Order Buslneat and began with i.nly a few dollars. There are unu Fiial opportunities for making mon ey today, and it Is not difficult to i,egln. If you have even a small cap tal and want to start a mail order business of your own, send for my free booklet. It tells how to make money. Address, Publisher, The Mall Order World, Box 160, Lock port, N. T. tf. C(iAR SALESMEN WANTED Ex perience unnecessary. Sell our hrnndi to the retail trade. Big pay. Write for full particulars at once. Globe Cigar Co., Cleveland, O. 15-100t. WANTED A white woman to wash small bundle of clothes once a week. Address P. 6. Box 364, Vshevllle, N. C. 48-3t. FOR SALE. j,-(ilt HALE A full course scholar ship In the Emanuel Business Col lege. Enquire at Gazette-News of- flre. tf fOR SALE 12 two-room cottages, 12 vacant lots at a low price. Iioom 3 Kevell building. F. P. Ingle, Phone 240. 21-tf. (OR SALE Some rai old mahog any pieces, ana an eiesant line oi fine cook stoves and ranges; prices reasonable. W. L Moore, No. 11 West Pack Square. 31-tf WIHTK LEGHORNS for sale. Call telephone No. 1109. 48-6t POR HALE 50,000 feet galvanized pipe as follows, per hundred feet. in. $4.00. In. S4.60. 1 in. (6.60. 1 U in. 9.60, 1V4 In. U0.90. 2 In. i J14.50. Hall. Thrash & Co., No. 7 and 'J East College street, Ashevllle, N. C. FOR SALE A 4x5 Premo film cam era, cost 11.60. Will sell for 16.00 Inquire of The Pressman, this office. tf I'OU SALE New seven room house. Proximity Park; price and terms reasonable. Forbes & Campbell, 52 Patton Avenu Phone 268. tf THE REST HAROAIN OK THE SEA SON (-room house with base ment, lot KE by 200; must be sold. Apply 111 lliltmore Koad or phone 1066. 47-lnin F"i: SALE Desirable lot "Woolsey Hejchts," at two-third value to pnr ty I uiMin. this summer. Universal Swurlty I'.iinpany. tf FOI! SALE 100,000 ft. new black iniil galvanised plov Send us your inquiries and orders, and receive the advantage of very low prices. Lirsest stock of Mill Supplies In wertern Carolina. Saws, Heltlng. Pulleys. Shafting, Hangers, Pack ing, Hone. Pipe Fitters' and Ma chinists' Tools. Ashevllle Supply A Foundry Co., Market and Eagle Streets. Phone 155. If fOH RALE All the material. Includ ing brl. k. doors, windows, etc., In Hi" house at the corner of Wood II n nml Spruce streets. Material to be moved nt once. L. C. Sluder, 41 W Inn si reel. 49-3t. FOR RENT. POR i:i:nt Very desirable flats, 1 entrally located, all modern con venlences, $14.60 to $18.00 per month. Also second floor offices intlng on Pack Square. O. D. '.yell, lj Revel building, or J. L. Wagnc r, postofflca. fn KENT Furnished for house keeping, 2 first floor or 2 aecond Hot r, sunny rooms, with link, gas and ebctrlc light. 26 8tarn ave-Stl-tf nun ''R KENT I'ntnriilnhert Four rooms South Main Street, over Pal ' Royal. $15.00. The H. F. Grant Realty Co IX-tf. FOR KENT Office i-ooma. second nonr. Living rooms, third floor. Light, heat. Janitor aervlce lnclud Hatha, Over Kress' Store on Patton avenue. See T. J. Harklni. roow 3. Hark Ins Building. tf Wn itKNT ITnfurnlshed five room House with stable, good view, near car line, $20.00, The II. F. Grant Realty Co. 40-tf. "OR KENT Four completely fur nished roomi Wth range, for house "plng. Apply 172 South French "rnd avenue. 4 7-(t RENT Office room, furnished unfurnished. Apply at the Ash. "le China Co.. N. Pack aquar ' hone 381. 'H RENT At a bargain for one fn. V r0m noUM I00! location .1.1 , "rder' on trt ear line, ""d "Oen. D. a Watson. WANTED. pANTKDTo buy a 4x7 plata cim- . a nrst class condition. Also a "'' film camera. Inquire of on W. CaptH. this office. tf A:7KDr drsiag. cl-nin. - .a repair work. J. H. McGlnness "th Uftla street, m-tf rA.I!TEI-Popu to know that . ""' at Baktir'. 11 v5 , k . . w nurtu rii n "W. . f t-ll ids to know that I lo their Wotarv Jas. W. Albright. WANTS WANTED A 4 or 5 room house un furnished. AUdresB B. P. B., this office. 4S-::t. WANTED To purchase 10 acres of land near Ashevllle, with or without dwelling. Prefer land with water running through it and want nearly level land. Address, giving price and location. M., Gazette-News office. 42-tf WANTED Tour Notary public work. Phone 9H. Jas. W. Albright. 66-tf BOARDING. ROCK LEDGE, 68 Haywood street, 28 rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block rrom Battery Park hotel, no con sumptive! taken. Mrs. P. J. Cor coran, prop. RAVENSCROFT -Elegantly furnish ed rooms, steam heat, private baths, call hells, one block from postofflcc; positively no consumptives; 18 to $10 per week. W. E. Tyack, 9r Church street. 273-tf. BON AIR, 66 Asheland avenue, close to center of city, on car line, ex cellent table. Rates $8.00 to $12.00 ped week. No consumptives taken. Mrs. J. L. Rich and Miss Boycc. proprs. 21-tf. WANTED Don't trust your fine lace curtains to just anybody to wash we're specialists In cleansing lace curtains, and dry them on patent stretcher that keep all edges straight and does not damage the most delicate curtains. J. C. Wll- har, phone 389. MISCELLANEOUS. WIRE AND IRON FENCING Now is the time to get your fences built so as to avoid the spring and sum mer rush. Office In Oates building, first floor.- Phone 318. M. A Creasman & Son. 20-tf. TIN AND SHEET METAL WORKS We do nil kinds of roofing, gutter and conductor work. Phone 325. No. 7 South Lexington avenue. Johnson & Trexler. 33-26t. IMPERIAL HOTEL European plan, I West College street; newly furnish- ed; rates 50c, 75c and $1 per day; j bell boy service. 37-26t STRADLET & WILSON, Tailoring I Suits $14.00 to $40.00. Suits cleaned i and pressed 60c to $1.00. Three , months' membership, $2.60. Phone ! 964. 141-tf. - ' EUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED By our cleaning machine In a thor ough manner at reasonable cost. Phone 223. Ashevllle Carpet House. 270-tf STOVE AND BLOCK WOOD FOR SALE Phono 168. Julius F. Hayes. 4 5 -1 tn " n FORTUNE' TELLING Hours from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Will tell you the truth and change your luck. Hattle Fox. 51 North Main St. 47-6 CASH paid for poplar logs and cants. Portable mill operators can get more money for their poplar sawe.l Into cants than by sawing It into boards. For particulars address Philadelphia Veneer A Lumber Co., Knuxvllle, Tenn. 47-:it I IA. HUHblU tHlAlirn.Mll "O a factory motor driven lawn mower grinding machine. No files Oietf, eacn umue Bnarpeneu io cui eveoi and smoothly. Prices right. J. M. ileum ft Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 448. EGGS FOR HATCHING. EGGS FOR HATCHING Barred Plymouth Rocks. Healthy, vigorous, Bred-to-Lay stock. $1.00 per 15. B. L Ownbey, 31 West Chestnut St. Phone MIL 16-lm FOR SALE Settings of Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Eggs from first prise pen at Asheville Poultry Show. Cockerel'! male ancestor took first prise' at Madison Square Garden. New York, In 1908, and also Shape and Color Special and cup for best male In show. This cockerel took shape and color special at Ashevllle Show and Is mat ed to Tuttle Stock, which took first, second and third prise and shape and color special. Set tings from above pen $5 for 15 Settings from 2d pen $1.50. Cres cent Poultry yards, 12 Charlotte strest. Phone 101U. 8ettlngs from 1st pen will be limited, so better get your order In at once. tf EGGS FOR HATCHING LIMITED NUMBER Cook's best BufT Orp ingtons. $2.50 for IS. S. C. White Leghorns, prise winning Virginia birds. $S for 13, and large eolsfas" Muscovy duck, prise winners, $3 for 11. Day old chicks and ducks, 20 cents up. John Paris. Fernl hurst. Phone 417. 46-" MT BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS are money makers; tbey are equal ed by few, excelled by none; you can win In hot competition If you buy eggs of me. E. R. Frady, R. F. D. No. I. Ashevllle. N. C. . . n FOR SALE. One of the best bargains in a mod ern seven-room house, close in; own er leaving city $II0. Easy pay ments. Canaday Realty Co., Gates Building. Phone 74. Upholatering Department. We desire to call special attention to our Upholstering department. We have in stock $0 Remnants of Bilk Tapestry, ancient designs, to select from. - HAVNER t RISER, 01.1 rime Fnmttare Shop. W t X- Mnhi SI. rrioiw i". jiui ass 8TOVB REPAIIHNO-Ilmoky Flue . i. ..o.rt man. Phons 10$. 10 B. College St lOt-Xtt EDISON Phonograph would still be the greatest sound reproducing instrument without the Amberola. The Amberola would still be the final and greatest expression of the Edison Phonograph without Ainberol Records. Araberol Records would still be the greatest triumph in Record making without Sleiak and the other Grand Opera stars. But when you can get Mr. Edison's own Phonograph invented and perfected by him, and when you get in addition to that the Amberola, the finest form of the Edison Phonograph, and when you can have to play upon the Amberola, or any type of the Edison Phonograph, the Ainberol Records, that play twice as long as Edison Standard Records, that are the clearest and best playing Records, and when you can get upon Araberol Records such singers as Slesak, the giant tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and other stars, can you think of buying any sound-reproducini; instru ment until you have thoroughly investigated the Edison, the Amberola, Ainberol Records and Edison Grand Opera Rei ords? The Amheroln $200 There arc Flison dealers everywhere. Go to the nearest and hcH r the Ed iw -n Phonograph play both Ktlwm Standard and Edison Amherol Records. Get complete catalogs from your dealer or from us. Edison Standard Records 85c Edion AmlxTnl Reconls(play twice an lonjr). flOc Eiliaon Grand Opera Records Tfic tu$i.oo NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 76 Lakeside Aver-.ue, Orange, N. J. You can dictate to the r.dison Buiincii Phono graph twice as fast as an y stenographer can take it. ROGERS' BOOK EDISON PH Phone 254. BARGAINS SEE THEM. A new seven-room modern housr, good street. Price $2550. Also 7 room new house $2750. These are snaps. See them. DONNAHOE & BLEDSOE, n0i Estate Agents. phone 649. Reed Huildlng. , THE WALTON & M LAIN FBRNITl'RE COMPANY has the agency In this city for The Lloyd Collapsible Go-Cart, and one who sees It is delighted. It Is the prettiest and most convenient one mo- tion Collapsible Go-Gart on the mar- ket. Price only $10.00. Phone 1615. 19 S. Main SI. To the most exacting and ! critical patrons of cafes': We want you to try our service, if not right we make it right. WATSON'S Ladle' Cafe and Catering Co. 14 Chun b. PUnne 1722 SPORTING GOODS Baseball Goods, Fishing Tackle, Pistols and Aintnuni tion. Trunks and leather goods is our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, pistols and aavthing of value. - nTUffn, rimgTniCI H. ! irin.riAiO xnxil O PAWN & LOAN OFFICE, 23 South Main St.. YOU ARE NOT THE ONE That saves when your plumbing Is done by Incompetent men, let us send you an experienced plumber, It won't cost any more. I'NION I'lil MIHXfi (JO. I'b. me 432. SI . Main St. THIj SOt -IALIST Tenth Congressional Convention WIN be held In Socialist reading room April 9, G o'clock p. m. All Socialists are requested to be present. IkkbI AslievtlU- No. 1. Let us give you an estimate on that electric wiring. Our work gives satisfaction. W. A. Ward ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 449 NOTICE. Proposals will be considered with a view of selling at pri vate sale the business of J. R. Rich, deceased, consisting of stock of Merchandise, Plumb ing and Heating Goods, Stoves and Ranges, Tools, Machinery, etc. Also the good will there of. J. L. RICH, Administrator. Seed Corn Prize WHlDimr at Kaleiffh r 1:U. UpiaUU VOni. Desi IOr: Mountain Regions. Grown without commercial fertilizer. $2.00 per bushel. R. P. HAYES Asheville. Other Style $12.50 to $125 STORE, Agts. ONOGRAPH No. 39 Patton Ave. The I MARKETS J The Leading Storks on New I York Exchange Cotton Mar- T I vuoiauons. 1M1 tt)S MM New York, April 7. Very light opening dealing! In stocks today were significant of languil 8 pec la ti VI Inter est. Price chanKCs were also narrow and mixed. The closing of the porough Hunk of Brooklyn, following that of the Hunk of Hrooklyn earlier m the week, was :i disquieting Influence on the stocks. Pro&pects of flrnu-r money also prompted some 811, r. it decreased before noon, aJidAipiiil the way to dull recoveries.. ,4jii. Is irregular. The dullness ,.f), ih, market grew more, intense ultilftlu progress of th lay. scarcely uny aiaiues being don.' in ordinarily iietlri stocks. STOCKS. 1 Open. Close . X.'l's S4 . isiii3 s:, lib; 106 Vs . 754 7514 129 I'. S. Steel 1'iiion Pacific Heading Amalgamated Copper Atlantic Coast Line Southern Railway 28 St Paul 142 Southern Pacific 12:1 12.1 Erie ... 30 ;i Pennsylvania l:ili'4 I3ii American Smelting S2 2 BaJtlmore & Ohio 111 Hrooklyn Itapnl Transit.. 77 77 t'anadian Pncllie . . 1S2H 1X2', 138 136 Vs 13Vi 150 !i 13.'. 13.'. 122'f, 122-4 .... 1211 B9U U3 U3 in Ot. Northern pfd ... . Illinois Central Louisville & Nashville Northern Pacific ... . I N. Y. Central ... V. S. 8teTl pfd . . Missouri Pacific Atchison Colorado Kuel & Iron Chesapeake & nhlo .... 8.'), Mo.. Kims. & Ten 41'it Norfolk & Western 104 Hock Inland 47 Hock Island pfd 91 'i Wabush Wabash pfd 47 American Locom 'live .. 53 si; i, 41 ' 1 113 '., 47 9 1 2 1 4f. ' . NEW Y( i UK COTTON. Open. Close . i4.rr, 14.60 . 14.34 14.39 . 13. S9 1.1. HI . 13. OS 13.07 . 12.58 12.57 Mny July August . . September . . ( x tolier . . . Spot ir.oo. Krlienrlng In .!oy Cnsc Allowed. Springfield. Ills., April 7. The Su preme court tr.'lay allowed a motion for rehenring In the Joy case. Involv ing the const itutlimality of the Illinois parole law. Prompt relief in all coses of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamber lain's Cough nemedy. Pleasant to take, soothln? nnd healing In effect Sold by all dealers. NOTICE. North Carolina. Buncombe County In the Superior Court. Rebecca Smith vs. William Smith MiTIC'C. The defendant above named will take notice thst an action i initio I as above has been commenced in said court for the purpose of procuring an absolute divorce iy the plaintiff from the defendant Herein named and th said defendant will further take no tice tlist he Is required to appear at the next term of the Superior court i for the said county and state to b I...I.1 .... it... 1'1,I. M.....I... .li. . li... t,.. Monday In Mar. h. (which will be May 30th' 1,0,) Bt ""' enty court house In satl county and answer or demur to the ccmplr'nt in said uction or the plaintiff will apply to the cont for the reliaf demanded in said complaint. This the :th day of April, 1110. If. EKWIN1, Clerk Superior Court. JOHN A. HUFF, Attorney for Plaintiff. THE NOBLES OF MKDIXAH TEMPLE ( Continued from page 5.) night the Nobles will attend a cere monial session In Birmingham, and remain there until Saturday evening, arriving in New Orleans Sunday . veil ing, and will attend the sessions of the Imperial council until Friday. Returning by way of Mobile and St, Louis, the special train is due to ar rive at Chicago April 17, making a two weeks' tour. WeU Pleased. The Nobles seemed hiuhlv nlaMiuul with their entertainment while here i ind expressed themselves today In I glowing terms Of their royal treat-1 ment. "We had no idea the nennle if Ashevill would do so much for us," was the way many talked today. Tin re has not been heard a w ord of criticism. The -bibs of the city have been open to the Nobles and they tave taken advantage of this to mingle more with the Asheville peo ple. Meilinah has a genial press agent In E. T. Sprinkle, a member of the Press club of Chicago, and Ashe- Ivlll will probably hear much of the visli of the Shriners of the "Windy City." Expression of Appreciation. As an evidence of the appreciation i f the many things provided lor Me Idlnali while ill Ashevllle, the follow- i Ing is given the Gazette-News: j "Illustrious Potentate of .Meilinah temple, Chicago, wishes to extend through the columns of your esteemed paper an expression for the entire .Medlnah party their most sincere ap preciation of the many kindnesses ex tended to our pilgrims as a body and to each and every one Individually and the city of Asheville. "As all example of southern hospi tality, so well known the world over. Ashevllle has made a new record. Southern hospitality is proverbial and I "finally iiniiinll(ied, but the hospital ity extended the nobles of Menldah temple and their ladles by the good people of Asheyille is superlative and uir officers and members find it en tirely impossible to adequately ex press our feeling In words. We can mly say that we trust the day may ome when Medlnah may be afforded in opportunity, in a measure, to re ciprocate the favors so freely confer red upon us by the good city of Ashe ille. "JOHN C. HALLENBECK, "Potentate. "ItOTiERT J. OAI.Y. "Chief Rnbnn. "HARRY D. PYATT, "Assistant Unban. "FRANK c. ROUNDY, "Representative." The committee of Asheville Shrin ers which met the special train at Knuxvllle distributed to each person on the special a copy of the program of entertainment and presented them with an Asheville booklet. Effective Home Cure for Tuberculosis. It is n serious matter when the lunMR are affected. A trip away or o a sanitarium is not only tremen dously expensive but it involves sep iraiion rrom In. me ami friends. Sonic are beneiited; but none call safely rc urn to their homes. Eckman's Alterative is effective In urlnK Bronchitis, Asthma and more lerlous affections of the lungs. No 'caving home and friends is necessary. "r instance: 231 S. Atlantic Ave., Haddonfleld, N. J. Gentlemen: In the fall of 190."i I 'ontracted a very severe could which settled on my lungs. At last 1 began to raise sputum and my physician th"n told me I must go to California Immediately, At this time I was nd ilsed to take Eckman's Alterative. 1 itayed at home and commenced tak- nn it the last week in October. 1 be- to Improve, and the llrsl week In January, 190t. I resumed my regular .. I ..In.. .., 'Ilk ml. I in iiiiini'ii, imsi,. -"'ii' u j . i fully restored to health. It Is now our years since my cure has been ef fected and I cannot praise Eckman's Alterative too highly. I have recom mended It to others with excellent re sults. (Sinned) W. M. TATEM. Eckmun's Alterative is good for rhroat and Lung Trouble and Is on lie at all druggists. Ask four l.ook- 'et of cured eases or write to the Kek inan laboratory, nth and Market sts., Philadelphia, Pa. I M.I You ICciul It ? Iist week the first instalment of lniis Joseph Vance's great DETEC TIVE STOKY. "The llrass Cowl," ap peared in the New York Sun lac World. Next Sunday's World will ontnin n complete synopsis of the StOly and 20.0110 words oi a new in stalment. Any one getting next Sun day's World can satisfactorily begin the story. CHICHESTER S PILLS f. lull. nl Ab your liniut.l t r x .a lit i bm-O-r llmi.nJTlra...ly FX I'llla ii II. J n.l I., .1.1 siruluAV -Sn " i"i "nt "'" w 4M kU TafM oikr li., rf, V It Urng4. A f M .4 ll S-Ti:i P yikrbkuuwna lie t, SificJ. Alwnv, Kelitl lc SOLO BY DBlififilSTS EVTRVWHf TO LOVERS OF POOL You will And an up-to-date place In the Rlomberg Building, cor. Lexington and College St IMPERIAL POOL ROOM N A. BOBANNON. Mar. WEAVERVILLE LINE SCHEDULE. Lv. Pack Sauare I L. Wcaverville A. M. :30 A. M. sin 10:10 11:10 P. M. 1:10 4:10 :00 t:00 11:00 P. M. 1:00 1:00 i.t Schedules same on Sunday except the S.10 nnd 8.10 a. m. trips are omitted. The big interurbnn car will . i i : run aaiiv on irips leaving Asheville at 3 and 5 p. m. Saturdays and Sundays this car will run on all trips. Hotels and Boarding Houses Battery ParK Hotel ASHKVILLE, N. C. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Famous Everywhere. MIIIMtMMHMHMmMHHMHMMMIMMMHi THE, MANOR Albemarle Park. . AN EXCLUSIVE INN Accommodations equal to the best hotels In the South. Rates, $19.00 per week and upward. Golf links of the Ashevllle country club offer splendid golfing facilities. Regular schedule of weekly tournaments. A first class golf course which is sure to please. For further Information address, ALBEMARLE PARK CO., THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OF WAYNESV ILLE, N. C. MRS. SALL IE E. CORY, Proprietress. Open the Year Round. FRANKLIN HOTEL BREVARD, N. c. In tlie center of the beautiful Suppliire Country. Now ready and waiting for the Florida tourists on their return. Fishing anil driving la line. Rates s.v.Mi up. THE SWANNANOAl A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Rates $2.50 a day and upward. Hotel Gates Hendersonville, N. C. i' tec V Open Throughout the Year Commercial and Tourist Rates $2.50 per day and up. A. A. GATES. Prop. 6 New Hotel Albert Elorenth Street and University Place, New York City. One block west of Iiroadway. The only absolutely modern fire proof transient hotel below 2Snd street. Location central, yet qubc; 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1 per day Upwards, Excellent restaurant and .:afe attached. Prices moderate. Send for Illustrated Guide and Hap of New York City. j sfe IfTCtll lltf Da&il QAl ILKI f iKIs D Ail IS ASHEVIIjIjE, n. c. J. P. SAWYER, President. T. C COXE, 1st Vice President. E. SLUDER, 2d Vice President, J. E. RANKIN, Cashier. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $130,000.00 TRANSACTS A GENERAL IIANKINO HI SINESS Special attention given to collec tions. Eour per cent. Interest paid on time deposits. 5CML05S THEATRE CIRCUIT TONIGHT MANHATTAN OPERA CO. in Rig Novelty Rill l'lNAEORI"' nnd an old-time minstrel first part by entire opera company, nsHlsted by local talent. I'riecH Matinee, 25c and 30c. Night, UC, 25c, 35c and 50c. The Palace Special Features This Week MOTION PICTURES The MYSTERIOUS MR. DUNBAR THustratoi Soni' liy Miss Emma Brockway Austin THE TWO "BRIDGETS" Singing, Talking and Dancing Gayety THE MUSICAL SEELEY, In Musical Act. Ewardee & Clarendon, Singing, Talking and Dancing Quick Change Artists. Moving Pictures, i Asheville, N. C. t ASHEVILLE, N. C. f T. W. WIIITMIRE, Prop. HIGH GRADE Frank Loughran, Owner and Prop, j The St. Charles Most Select Location fronting the lk'ai li. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. With an established reputation for Its excluatveneaa and high elaas patronage. Thoroughly modern and completely equip ped. Courteous service. Cat b rooms. with hot and cold, fresh and sea water attachment, showers, etc. Magnificent sun parlor overlooking the Hoard walk and Ocean. Orchestra of soloists. Always open. Golf privileges. Illustrated booklet. NKWLIX HAINES. MONTFORD COTTAGE 103 MontfOrd Ave. Photic 1082. Elegant, home-like and refined. Centrally located. Cuisine the best. Transients and table boarders ac commodated. MODKItATE RATES. FLEMMiNG HOTEL, It. T. MADDEN, Manager, Marlon, N. C. Rates J2.00 per day. Recently re painted inside and out, re-arranged, thoroughly renovated, and otherwise greatly Improved, tnaklug it ona of the best hotels along the line. Free Sample Rooms, Hot and Cold Rntlm, Electric Lights, and other modern comforts and conveniences. Free bus meets all trains. The Catawba OLD FORT, N. O. U n. MOO RK. Proprietor. ' Transient and Commercial Patron i b Pollcltesj. , I HOT ST. DENIS' IBROADWAY and 11TH STREET! NEW YORK CITY. Within Easy Ar" ti rwr ntM of I itiu-reKt. uhii mock tn m v, unaviimipr t. j it mlnutiV uU t'f Mmpplr.p IMstrict. NOTKD MiR: KscfUcncf of Cuifiiw . Cora- fortublp AMoint.iH-iit. rourtiMU rerr- if uai 11- wri'.Lc :-nrrtu.nllrisT ROOMS SI. 03 PER DAY AMD UP EUROPHAN PLAN. ft TaMc d'Kots Breakfast 50c. WM.TAYLOR&30N,lnc. HOTEL M ARTIKIQl'B. , Bna7 tad 31H Stmt. Richelieu Hotel 20 North French Broad Ave. Up-to-date family hotel. $7 to $15 per week. Excellent table. Phone 14:50. HOTEL ENTELLA lIKYSt l CITY. Headquarters for t ravelins men ami lumbermen. Hates $2 per day. Spe cial rates by the month. Hnth room, free sample rooms. Railroad eating house fronting Southern depot Liv ery in connection. V. W. ALMA WHEELEH, Froprn. Our House W. 6. HALL, Prop. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Uutes 1 per day Located at Union Station. Central Hotel Canton, C. D. M. SHOOK. Proprleiur. 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