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PAGE SEVEN VIAITS7' . . fM kiivnnh til Hill At IT IS useless j .. f, 0Tlc in an endeavor to find out li,. names of advertisers. Those who 0'tlne under an Initial or nom de i.,me do not wish their names to be S public, and they cannot be di gged at this office.' :' ; : HELP WANTED. i MADE 150,000 In Ave years In the M-iil Order Business and began with only a few dollars. There are unu ..ml opportunities for making; mon ey today, and It Is not difficult to h'eKin. If you "ttve ven a BmaU cap ltal and want to sUrt a mall order business of your own, send for my free booklet It tells how to make money Address.' Publisher, The Mall Order World, Box 1509, Lock port, n. t. , . : ,. " wANTKD- For Hotel .Balsam several cxoiienpce I white waitresses, re auin ments. good character, willing 1 work, and must have hotel ex perience. Address Manager, Hotel Bnlsam, N. C. eod til .May 14. WANTKD Cook and laundress at . 4i Cumberland circle. Apply at once. M-St. CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED Ex perience unnecessary. Sell our brands to the retail trade. Big bay. Write for full particulars at once. Globe agar Co., Cleveland, O. lS-lOOt. WANTED A cook and an all around servant. 123 South Main. 86-3t WANTKI A bright young man or boy willing to work In store or on wi"on. D. A. Jones. Phone 663. 86-3t SALESMAN. WAXTKI) Salesman to sell Cigars, Exit-nets. Temperance Drinks to the retiill trade, $30 per week and ex penses easily earned; experience unnecessary. Non-Intoxicating Bev, Co., Cincinnati, O. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A fun course scholar ship In the Emanuel Business Col lege. Enquire at Gazette-News of flcs. tf FOR SALE 60,000 feat galvanized pipe as follows, per hundred feet: in. 54.00, In. $4.60. 1 In. $6.60, 114 In. $9.60, li In. $10.90, 2 in. 114.50. Ball, Thrash ft Co., No. 7 and I East College street, Ashevllle, N. C. FOR SALE Four "No. 1" desirable building lots In Canton, N. C. This property enhancing In value every day. Apply to Jeftress Co., Can tuu, N. C. 61-tf. FOR SALE 100,000 ft new black and galvanized pipe. -. Send us your Inquiries ndx orders, and receive the advantage of very low. prices. Largest itock ot , Mill Supplies In HCTtetn. , Carolina, Saws, Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, . Hangers, Pack ings. Hose, rips Fitters' and Ma chinists' Tools, Ashevllle Supply & Foundry Co., Market and Eagle Streets. 'Phone 156. . tf CAMERA FOR SALE A 4x5 East man film camera, In first class con dition, cost $25. Will sell for $9.50. Also a 4x5 plate camera, $5.60. Carlton W. Capell, at this offloe. tf FOR SALE 12 two room cottages, 12 vacant hits, for lxnoo. V. P. Ingle, room 9, Revell Bldg. 77-tf bale On car line, one acre lot, having a 7-room house, adloln lug Urove Park, frontage 246 feet, 300 to 354 feet deep. Price $4,000, or will sell in 4 lots. Address G. Campiche, ft F. D. No. . Blltmore. Ai. C. 71-26t F"ls SALE A $56.00 certlflente, good on purchase of nlano from H. A, Dunham. Address "B. 8. IX," care 'iiieiie-Xews. JB-St WANTED. WANTED Ladles' Dyeing, cleaning nu repair work. J. H. McGlnness zi South Main street 13$-tf WANTKD TO BUT A econd-hand Camera, kodak or Brownie. Carl- n w. Capell, at this offlcs. tf WANTED Pmiin. . alesman. Been two years on the road. Cm .. A v lie Gasette-News offlcs. Address H ' . i . . . WANTED Tour Notary public ork "one is. Jm, W. Albright l-tf WANtldto tach In the mountains Hiring summer and fall months. In termediate or primary work. Seven years' experience. First grade cer Jincate. For particulars address, wak. County Teacher," cars Qa- "-rews. io.it PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance inTi'ni nt Ehnge. Jenifer ""'. nasmngton, D. C. 85-tf WT.DA few W0 POP'1 Peclally beslnmtr. ... iT... i. very m6derate tmmm. Miss Viola ..uey, no. I Merrlmon Place. 86-iet W'TED fitor fixtures, shelving Wanted, Laborers at Canton "c vnampioti Jtnbre company want men at Canton, N. C. Good wages and steady work. Apply in person or. write Tiie Champion Fibre Co Canton, N. C. WANTS WANTEDr-At once for cash, baoik , bap - or v wall '' fixture, suitable for . soda fountain. Phone 883, 86-81 WANTED All men to know that the Asheyllle Cleaning & Pressing Club does your work better, and gives a reliable and prompt service. All visitors in Ashevllle invited to make use of it. Phone 389, on the Square. J. C. Wllbar. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Four rooms and bath, furnished, $20 month. Marsteller ' & Co. " . , . . .; v .tf THE NICEST Furnished Rooms in : Ashevllle for light housekeeping; . Sink In kltchln, gas and electric lights.; 26 Starnes avenue. , tf. VoR RENT Cottage Charlotte street. $16.00 mo. Cottage Depot section. $14 mo., very thing for railroad man. Marsteller & Co. 60-tf. FOR RENT Eight-room house, with furnace, on Chestnut street $35.00. Forbes & Campbell, 62 Patton ave nue. Phone 268. 67-tf FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms suitable for ' light housekeeping; well ventilated; modern conveni ences. Apply at Palais Royal Co., 6 South Main street. tf FOR RENT rFurnished rooms, single or light housekeeping, block from Auditorium. 96 Haywood street ' --.-' 7S-tf FOR RENT Very desirable offices and sleeping, rooms in Library building, every convenience. D. S. Watson, Agt 67-eod-tf FOR RENT Nice bright rooms on car line modern conveniences. No consumptives taken. 125 Charlotte street Phone 1465. 81-6t. FOR RENT Furnished, connecting housekeeping rooms, with large porches and grounds. Phone 894. 85-tf FOR RENT An eight room house In Woolsey; private water supply; FOR RENT With board, a desirable Suite with bath, at the Carralton, 79 Asheland avenue. 86-tf garden. Apply at 253 South French Broad avenue. 8G-12t 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 Oatea building, first floor. Phons 318. M. A. Creasman ft Son. 0-tf. RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED By our cleaning machine in a thor ough manner at reasonable cost Phone 228. Ashevllle Carpet House. 270-tf HONEY Produced from the flowers is a delicate food that is very nour ishing. Vju can't buy any other kind under otir , label. Ask your grocer for it. , C. W. Harmon & Cor : ' . 86-21 STOVE AND BLOCK WOOD FOR SALE Phone 1638. .: Julius F. Hayes. 46-lm DON'T FORGET that we have the largest line of Poultry Supplies in Western North Carollnn Phone J. M. Campbell, 753, at J. M. Stoner's. 74-141 OFFICE ROOMS Three nice con nectlng office rooms, for rent. Sec ond floor over Kres store. Light heat, water and Janitor service. See T. J. Harklns. 75-tf KEYS Five thousand keys and the best locksmith in the state to fit them to your locks. Phone 448 and he'll be "Johnny on the Spot." J. M. Hearn & Co. Battery Park Place Phone 448. II. D. DAVIS ft CO., Painters, No. 89 South Main street Phone 695. Do kalsomlnlng, paper hanging and all . kinds of oalntlng. 78-lm DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA, and other states free on request. F. B Fuller. Goldfleld. Nevada. 80-lm HONET Just arrived, fine comb honey, extracted honey on hand at alt times. Bee supplies, bees and queens for sale. 14 N. Pack square, Harmon Honey House. 85-3t. LEARN WHILE YOU EARN We can supply office work two or three hours a day to a few young persons who will take a course at the A. B. C. We want 30 new pupils at once. Please call. 83-St ALL KINDS HAIR GOODS, made from combings; braids, switches, puffs, curls, etc, reasonable prices. Emma Hurds. 37 Seney street. Phons 1117. 81-261 "BOARDINQ. ROCK LEDGE, II Haywood street II rooms thoroughly renovated, across ' street from Auditorium, half block from Battery park hotel, no con sumptives taksn. Mrs. P. J. Cor eoraa, prop. BON AIR, II Asm-land avenue, close to center of city,- on car line, ex cellent table. Rates $3.00 to 311.00 per week. 'No consumptives taken Instant Relief . for Sore Feet Sore Feet, Tender Feet and 'Swollen feet lured Every Time. TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well No .Mutter What Alls Them. Policemen all over the world use T t Z. Policemen stand on their feet all day and know what sore, -tender, sweaty, swollen feet really mean. They use T I Z because T I.Z cures their feet right up. It keeps feet in porfoil -oiulltlon. Read what this policeman has to say: "I was sur prised and delighted with T 1 7, for tender feet. I hardly know how to thank you enough for it. It's superior to iMiwders or plasters. .1 ran keep my feet in perfect condition. Believe In my earnest gratitude for TIZ. .1 am a policeman anilkcep on my feet nil day." Kin.y Ilarrell, Austin Texas. . -Jfou never tried anything like TIZ before for your feet. It Is different from anything ever before sold. TIZ is not a powder. Powders and other foot remedies clog up the port's. TIZ draws out all poisonous exudations which bring on soreness of the feet, and is the only remedy that does. TIZ cleans out every pore and glorifies the feet your feet. You'll never limp again or draw up your face In pain and you'll forget about your corns, bunions and cal louses. You'll feel like a new. person. TIZ is for sale at all druggists at 25c. per box, or it will be sent you di rect it you wish from Walter Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111. ' Mrs. J. L. Rich and Miss Boyce, 'proprs. ... , $l-tf. RAVENSCROFT Elegantly furnish ed rooms, steam heat private baths, call bells, one block from postofnee; positively no consumptives;-- $8 to $10 per week. W. E. Tyack, $5 Church street 271-tf WANTED A few boarders In quiet private family. Ten minutes walk ' from Bll.tmore car line; Beautifully t.... In.) . ,,t,w" 11 .. . ivnu, v,iu-ai. iiiuuvrri uonven . iences. -Phone 1163. ' 2J26t WANTED-Room and board In pri vate family, self, wife and 3 years old child; give full particulars and prices; references exchanged. . A. I. Hughes. Greensboro, N. C. 82-S EGGS FOR HATCHING. ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED - Eggs from prize winning stock - $5.00 a setting. Eggs from bred to lay stock $1.60 a setting. Agent for Chas. E. Cyphers, Prairie State and Mandy Lee Incubators, Brood ers and Universal Hovers, "Kant Klog" Sprayers. Crescent Poultry Yards, 162 Charlotte Street Phone 1019, tf MT BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS are money makers; Jhey 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. 3. AshevllI. N. C. TO LOVERS OF POOL You will find an up-to-date place In the Bl imberg Building, cor. Lexington Ave: and College St IMPERIAL FOOL ROOM 1. RnnNVrN Wrf $100 CASH $20 PER MONTH If you want a nloe four room cot tage cheap see It. flOO cash and $20 per month. You can own your home. Act quick. DONNAHOE & BLEDSOE, Real Estate. Plume S40. Reed Rlilg If you want first-class, clean vegetables, groceries, or any thing to eat, you can find it at 0. D. Allison's grocery store, or by calling phone 31, 217-219 Mernmon Ave. ; FOR SALE One of ths choicest and best located modern homes in Ashevllle; 7 rooms; hot water and heat; S room servant's house; splendid garden. A bargain $6,(00.00; terms. The Canada? Realty Co. $07 and 301 Oates Bldg.' Phone IT4 BEE Sl'PI'LIF-S. I take orders and give free in forma tlon on the management of Bees, ete. I have for sale, second-hand, one solar wax extractor, one hive scales, ons sec tion folder, ons wheelbarrow, ons steam wax press, etc. B. T. TILLKtt. , tt North Main St 4-i-ljiwiijl- i i , mi '. FINE CABINET WORK. Ws havs recently added new and up-to-dete machinery which will en able us to do mors and better work in put cabinet departinvmV We make a specialty of reriitijihlng all kinds of Hardwood. HAVNER & KISER, The Old Time Furniture Sltop, No. 57 N. Main t. llione 1071. WANTS n k n n it n it it t it t ! W iitTS j The Leading Stocks on Nev Xork ExelMMure Cotton X - Market Quotations. . K ti t K K It t It It It It It It It It It It It It It New York," 'May 20. Prices of stocks advanced with some aggressive ness when the market opened at noon today, after a postponement of twe hours, observing the funeral day ol King Edward. The whole market became steadtei but there was virtually nothing do ing. STOCKS. Open. Close Union Pacific ... 1S3'4 185 V. S. Steel .....88K and 84 H Heading 184 164 Amalgamated Copper ... 71 71 Atlantic Coast Line 124 Southern Railway 27 Southern Railway pfd 63 St. Paul 139 140M Southern Pacific 120 127 Erie s 29 Pennsylvania 135 135 American Smelting 80 81 Haltimore & Ohio . . 113 113 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 81 Canadian Pacific 195 198 Gt Northern pfd 135 136 Illinois Central . . 136 Louisville & Nashville 147 Northern Pacific 132 N. Y. Central i . . , .: 122 V. S. Steel pfd 118 iMissouri Pacific 71 Atchison ... 10 110 National Lead 79 Colorado Fuel & Iron ... 38 38 Chesapeake & Ohio 87 87 Mo., Kans. & Tex 42 Norfolk & Western 104 Rock Island 44 . 45 M Wabash ... . . 22 Wabash pfd - i.fi. 46 A 7 V. American Locomotive 49 People's Gas ... 109 NEW YORK COTTON'. i Open. Close May 15.0C July 14.95 15.01 August 14.80 14.81 Seutember, bid 13.65 13. 6f October 12.81 12.81 Spot 15.25. ,: 3. L. HYATT -.NOMINATED. And Nomination u?aim Election In tlio Republican Thirty-Sixth Senatorial District. It is learned hfre that at the Thir ty-sixth senatorial district republican convention held at linkersville thb week J. L. Hyatt, of Yancey countj was unanimously nominated for thi state senate. In the Thirty-sixth dis trict, which Is composed of the coun ties of Madison, Mitchell and Yancey a - nomination by the republicans if equivalent to an election. Buried In Arlington. Wajthinetnn Mnv 90 -flip hrwK- n! Commodore John A. M Mlnkpla rptlr. ei, who tlid In Richmond Thursday, was buried in ArUnjfton National cem etery this after'nouit,'-; f- Esty For Hsr. Young Wife Gregory, dear, wlwt I: tlio trouble) WurrUtl HuKband-Nutli in-. Millie. iHilliiiiexci'in iliat l'v lust tile combination uf the lock n tin- nC.lce Siife. Voilli Wife 1. llln ill. Ui'ii: -: Why. j tiii'iiiu itut citihe l. Notice Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a Resolution unanimously adopted by the Democratic Executivt Committee of Buncombe County, heb: In the court house at Ashevllle on tiu Jnd day of April A. D., 1910, a Prl mary Election of the Democratii party of Buncombe county is hcrebj called to be held at the various votlnv precincts in said county on June 25th 1910, for, the purpose of testing thi strength of the various candidates and selecting the delegates to the Count) Convention which will be held at th County Court House In. Buncombt County, North Carolina, on July 2nd 1910. Notice Is also given that In pur suance of said Resolution that in can there should be called a second Pri mary It shall be held on Thursday June SOth, 1910, and the hours for holding- all primaries shall be for the various precincts In Ashevllle town ship from sun up to I o'clock p. m. and at all the other Voting precincts outside of Ashevllle township from sun up to sun down.' At the time mentioned the demo crats of ths several Precincts will please meet and select by ballot their Precinct Committees which consist of flvs for each Precinct Ths Demo, crsts of ths various precincts will also select by ballot the delegates to rep resent them at said county convention Under ths present Democratic plan of orgnlzation the several precinct are entitled to representation in said County Convention, as follows: Pieclnct. . .Votes Ashevllla No. 1... ... ... Athevllle No. J ... ... , 4 Ashevllle No. I JO Ashevllle No. 4 ... .... 12 Ashevllle No. I T Ashevllle No. ... .4. I Haw Creek ( Beaverdam , I Hasel , 10 Blltmore , I Gashes Creek , 1 Avery's Creek ... . ... ...... i Lower Hominy. . . 6 Upper Hominy, No. 1... , 4 Upper Hominy, No. I.... t Leicester, No. 1.... .... 9 telcester. No. f . . . ... ... 4 Sandy Mush, No. 1 . 1, t 1 Sandy Mush, No. I...... ...... I Limestone... , , 4 Falrvlew' t 8wannanoa.. ... ........ Plack Mountain, ,. ,..(,,. ..... I French Broad... .. ,.. I Reems Creek... ... ...... . ,, ( Flat Creek .................. I Ivy No. 1 4 Ivy No. I... ... 4 Ill In witness whereof, we have here unto set our hands this ths Ird dsy of May, A.T., 1910. D. E. BBVIKH. Chairman. J. B. EWAIN, Sw'y. ' ' til! Juns IS THIRD OPERATION PREVENTED 3y LydiaE.Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Chlcaeo. 111. "I want to tell von what Lydia E. Pltikham's Vegetable uompouna uia lor me. 1 was so sick that two of the best doctors in Chicago said I would die if 1 lid not have an operation. I had already had two operations, and they wanted me to go through a third one. I suffered day and night from in flammation and a small tumor, and never thought of seeing a well day again. A friend told me how Lydia E. Tinkham's Vec- jtable Compound had heled her, and tried it, and after the third bottle vas cured." Mrs. Alvkna Sperling, UU8 Clybourne Ave., Chicago, 111. If you are ill do not drag along at home or in your place of employment until an operation ts necessary, but ouild up the feminine system, and re move the cause of tho.se distressing iches and pains by taking Lydia E. Pinkham'8 vegetable Compound, made !rom roots and herbs. For thirtv years it has been the stan lard remedy for female ills, and has aositively restored the health of thou ;andsof women who have been troubled ith displacements, inllammation, it eration, nuroia tumors, irregularities, icriodic Dains. backache, bearing-down eeling, flatuleney, indigestion, dizzi- less, or nervous pronrauon. Why lon't you try it? Gayety Theater GARDNER AND MATHOT Present "The Pink Pill" By the Metropolitan Co. Prices: Matinee, 5c and 10c. Night 10c aiul 15c. "Conference Special" Between Waynesville & Asheville. For the benelit (if those desiring to ttend the General Conference of tilt M. E. Church. Smith, the KOITIIKUX HAH, WAY vlll operate passenger trains on the "ollowing schedules: Leave Waynesville'. 7:30 a.m. Arrive Asheville 9:00 a.m. Iteturnlng I.enve Asheville 5:15 p.m. Arrive Waynesville 0:45 p.m. Tickets to lie sold daily May 7th to ilst inclusive; final limit May 21st tnund trip $1.00. Tickets good on all tra' This service also affords an unusual Pliortunity to delegates and visitors n Ashevllle to see one of the most 'leautiful sections in the Land of the ky. For any information call on any ticket agent or J. II. Wood, D. P. A, 85-41 NOTICE. Klmcr K. Hston, surviving partner of the firm of J. M. Hestun & Suns, having made a voluntary assignment to the undersigned as assignee, nil persons having clamis ngalnst tho said firm are hereby notified to pre sent the same to the said assignee on or before the 6th of May, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded In bur of ths'.r recovery, and all persons Indebted to mi Ul firm are hereby notified to make immediate payment. D. S. WATSON, Assignee. D. RALPH MILLARD. Attorney. Let us give you an estimate on that electric wiring. Our work gives satisfaction. W. A. Ward ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 10 N. Tack Square. Phone 449 BATTERY PARK BANK ASHEVILLE, N. C. J. P. Sawyer, President. T. C. COXE, 1st Vice President. S. 8LUDER, Jd Vice President. J. K. RANKIN. Cashier. Capital ..$100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $130,000.00 TKANSAOTS A UKNKKAb HANKING lU'HlNKSS Special attention given to collec tions. Four per cent, interest paid on time deposits. T1IK WALTON A McliAIN . . , ' l'l'HNITCRE COMPANY will sell you odd pieces of Furniture that you need this spring, also furnish your house out and out, cheaper for cash' than any other house In town. All ws ask is a trial. Phone 15I.V It 8. Main St. BATH ROOM FIXTURES Let us show you our nickel plated snap cups, towel bars, sponge and .tumbler holders, every thing for the bath room. UNION PLUMBING CO. Phons 431. , 1$ N. Mala BL Hotels and Boarding Hbilis r Battery Parll Hotel IIHli,L' t ASHEVILLE, K. O. OPEN THROVGHOCT THE YEAR. 'Famous Everywhere, MtMMMMim4UMMHMHMMMUMIMMHIMHt THE, MANOR- I Albemarle, Park. Asheville, N. C. AN EXCLUSIVE INN Accommodations equal to the best hotels " in the South. Rates, .$19.00 per week and upward. Oolf links of the Ashevllle country club offer splendid golfing facilities. Regular schedule of weekly tournaments. A first class golf course which la sure to please. For . further Information aSdress, J ALBEMARLE PARK CO., THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL A WAYNESVILLE, N. C. . MRS. SALLIE E. CORY, Proprietress. Open the Year Round. -7 FRANKLIN HOTEL BREVAKI), N. C. . In the center of the beautiful Sapphire Country. Now read and waiting for the Florida tourists on their iiiio. nates su.&o up. THE SWANNANOA A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE Family and Transient Hotel taws $2.50 a flay ta npward. Hotel Kenmore WAYNESVILLE, N: C. Open Throughout the Year. STIUCTLY IIK.II CLASS SEKVICK ALWAYS. MUS. L. W. KNIGHT, Proprietress. CHEROKEE Onon throughout tho year. date. H. G. BARDIN, Prop. FOR HEALTH TIIK BEAI'TIFl'L 1HYWOOD W "The Land of tin- Kky." WayiiPH On the Southern railway, nno hour from Ashevllle. Capacity 250. No Consumptives. Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths. Musie. liowlinir nnd Tennis. Special attention to Mountain rates, for iniormation address TYXN IIAHN. Maimer. (Formerly Manager of Kenilworth Inn, Ashevllle.) IMMUNITY FROM HAY FEVER! , Eagles Nest Altitude 13030 feet. 1-2 milo higher thrm AsWiliv Rotiorv grand and beautiful beyond Air ana waier unsurpassed. Hotel modern, clean and cozy; an ideal resort. See folder. Pleasantly Situated on Main Street. All Outside Kooms. Winter Season Dunham House, St. AUKiistine. Florida. DUNHAM HOUSE M HS. D. L nr.NIIA.M. Proprietress. High-class hoarding house, modern in every respect. Hates $1.50 to $2. on per day; $7 to $12 per Week. WayncHVille, X. C. The Catawba OLD FORT, W. O. L. B. MOOR. Proprietor. Transient and Commercial Patroa air olloltea. Central Hotel Canton, X. C. 1). M. SHOOK, Proprietor. Hot and cold baths, eloctrlo lights telephone. Free sample room. Ratnst $2.00 per day; special by (reek w FLEMM1NG HOTEL, II. T. MADDEN, Manager, Marlon, X. C. Kates $2.00 per day. Recently re painted Inside and out, re-arranced, thoroughly renovated, and otherwise greatly Improved, maklug It ons of the best hotels along ths Una. Free Rample Rooms, Hot and Cold Batlis, Electric Lights, and other modern comforts and conveniences Free bus meets all trains. MONTFORD COTTAGE 10.1 Mont ford Ave. Phone 1081 Elegant, home-like and refined. Centrally located. Cuisine the beat Transients and table boarders ac commodated. MODERATE RATK& Richelieu Hotel 20 North French Broad Ave. Up-to-date family hotel. $7 to $15 per week. Excellent table. Phone 1430, Our House W. O. BALL, Prop. IlLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Rates $1 per day Lorsted at Unlor Station. ASHEVILLE, N. C. ND TOURIST HOTEL OF return. Fishing and driving; Is T. W. WIIITMIRE, Prop. Frank Loaghran, Owner and Prop. INN SSSS. Even - thing new and up-to- AND PLEASURE IIITK SI LPIU H KPKIXftS HOTEL villc. X. O. Altitude 2.850 fix-t. Parties. Special party and family description, simply unequalled. S. C. S ATTE RTH WAIT, Propr. Waynesville, N. C, or Eagle's Nest, N. C. Jarrett Springs Hotel, R. F. JARRETT, Manager. Dillsboro, N. C. Rates $2 per day, Hot and Cold Baths. Large Sample Room Free. Best of Service. Commercial and Tourist Resort, lately Remodeled and Improved. Spe i'lul Hates by Week or Month. HOTEL ENTELLA RUYSOf CITY. Headquarters for traveling men and lumbermen. Rates $2 per day. Spe cial rates by the month. Bath room. Free sample rooms. Railroad eating house fronting Southern depot Liv ery In connection. W. W. A ALMA WHEELER, Proprs. Hotel Gates Eendersonville, N. 0. Open Throughout the Year. Commercial and Tourist Rates $2.50 per day and up. A. A. OATES, Prop. iST:DENlS BROADWAY ond 11TH STREET NEWaYORK TYtrrr. Within fiTAwir'of Trprj Point f I latrt. Half iMnrk frt Wa nam ;? H KOTKD Von: Kifriltm ol CuIhIdt. Co Aba Uwlth HnrruvintllDsTtx s . BQOS S1.03 FEB DAY AHD CP, EUROPEAN ; PLAN. t Tabls d'tloto Breakfast 50e. WM.TAYLO n & S ON,lnc. MOTFt, mHTIVtQI'B,1'r J ! I ' r -no ',1 in. I " I 1 i't til I V'l. ir. V
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