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CITIES PAYING
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Steady Rte in Their Rates Shown in
the Census Bureau's Annual
r;. ." Report
' Washington, July 18. The rates of
Interest cities are paying on their out
standing debt obligations are steadily
rising. It is pointed out In the census
Bureau's annual report for 1908 on
the statistics of the 158 cities In the
United States which had each An es
timated population of 20,000 and more
in 1908.
, The report states that the rate for
all the cities combined was 3.85 per
cent In 1906. 3.89 per cent. In 1907.
and S.92 per cent. In 1908. For cities
of 300,000 population and over the
rate for 1906 was 3.68 per cent., for
1907 it was 3.75 per cent, and for
ISPS it was .3.79 per cent
The highest average rates of Inter
est for cities of different sizes were:
300,000 population and over, San
Francisco, 4.5 per cent.: 100.000 to
300.000, Denver, 5.5 per cent; DO.OOO
to 100,000. Tacoma. 5.6 per cent:
30.000 to 50.000, Birmingham, 5.6 per
cent
The corresponding lowest rates
were: 300.000 population and over.
Washington, D. C, 3.2 per cent; 100.
000 to 300.000, Providence, Rochester
and" Hardford. 3.6 per cent; 50,000
to 100.000, Spcjncfleld, Mass.. Harris
burg and Holyoke, 3.8 per cent; and
30.000 to 50.000, Eloilra, 3.6 per
cent
The preceding rates are paid by the
cities on the face value of their out
standing debt obligations, and do not
in any accurate manner measure the
actual rates of interest that citier
have to pay on their loans at the
preseit time.
Net Interest Rates.
A new feature of the report is a
table showing the net or actual rates
of Interest that cities had to pay for
the use of money on their funded
debt or long-term bonds Issued dur
ing the fiscal year 1908. These rater
have been computed from bond tables
In a method familiar to all. bankers,
consideration being taken of the
premiums or discounts received or
paid by the cities and of the length
of time that the bonds have to run.
During the year 127 of the 158 cities
of over 30.000 population sold to the
public $187.0X3. 286 bonds, on which
they received 85.325.651 in premium?
and paid 8484.456 in discounts. Only
11 cities are reported as having sold
bonds at a discount, most of these be
ing In the southern states. The net
rates, as determined from the bond
tables, differ materially for many
cities from the average rates borne
by the total amount of funded debt
outstanding at the close of the year
for those cities. Thus the average
rate borne by the outstanding bonds
of Seattle is 4.5 per cent, but during
the year 1908 that city sold to the
public $1,000,000 bonds to run for
JO years at a net rate of 3.87 per
cent The average rate borne by the
outstanding bonds of the city of New
' York Is 3.6 per cent, but during the:
year New York city sold to the pub
lie $66,000,000 of bonds on which it
will pay until maturity a net rate of
4.19 per cent
4'retllt Ratine of the Cities.
As indicated by the net interest
rate column, the cities of over 300.
000 population with the best credit
rating were: Detroit, 3.S7 per cent;
Boston, 3.C4 per cent; and Philadel
phia, 3.79 per cent The cities of
from 100.000 to 300,000, with a high
credit Titing were: Indianapolis, 3.49
per cent.; Cambridge. 3.56 per cent.:
Worcester, 3.69 per cent; and Fall
. Klver, 3.79 per cent. Cities of .eB
' than 100,000 population with a high
credit rating were: Somerville, 3.59
per cunt; Lawrence, 3.61 per cent:
Taunton, 3.62 per cent: palem, 3.67
per cent.; Holyoke, $.72 per cent;
Plnghamton, 3.72 per cent; and
Brockton and Newton, each 3.73 per
cent
Cities of over 300,000 with the
highest average net rates were: San
Francisco, 4.30 per cent, and New
York city, 4.19 per cent Cities of
from 100.000 t 300.000 population
with tho highest net rates wero: Los
Angeles. 4.49 per cent; Memphis, 4.34
per cent; and Jersey City and Omahu,
4.27 er cent Cities of under 100.
000 population which had to pay the
, highest rates for the use of money
were; Little T.'xk. 6.29 per cent;
Knoxvlllc, (.04 per cent; Mol i. 5.02
per rent; Kan Antonio, Birmingham,
and Springfield, III., 5 per cent; Bay
Clti. 1.96 per cent; and Wichita. 4.71
per cent . .
' Why Credit Terms IMffrr.
It is seen that Detroit Indianapolis,
and most of the Massachusetts citie
can borrow money on extremely fav
orable terms, while most if the south
ern cities. New fork city, and others
have to puy materially higher rate. I
The length of time that bonds have
to run has some effect upon the rnteg,
of Interest that cities have to pay for
the use of money.
Among other factors that determine
that rale may be mentioned a small
in t debt Detroit had the smallest
per capita net debt of any city of
over 300.000 Inhabitants, and Indian
apolis had the smallest of cities of
from 100.000 to 200.000 population.
K.h h of these cities sold their bonds
on the most favorable terms of any
title of their respective groups.
The table also shows the net rate
of Interest that cities pay upon their
lung-term, bonds sold to their sinking
ami otbr city funds. New York city
r iid to Its funds during the year more
limn I17.00.0n0 bonds on which It
HI pay a net interest rate of 3.01
I r cent . uttil maturity, this rate
I . n, paring with a net rate of 4.19 per
tit. inild to the. public. Baltimore
borrowed from its funds at a net
i n-wt rute of 3 65 per cent com
. I wlih ml- of 3 94 per cent,
i i.i t?r ml. Mi-. The ri"t rl
r i . r --' in (he cilii's of Ohln
! , v ." ( ,,!, rul t
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The cities with the largest per cap
ita payments of interest on city debt
are: Boston, $6.S7; New York City,
$6.36; Pueblo, $3.81; Montgomery,
14.97; and Cincinnati. $4.76.
ENGINE KILLS FIREMEN'S PET.
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Dog Once Risked Its Life to Rescue a
Blind Puppy.
New York Press.
Brownsville firemen are mourning
the death of Able, a dog friend and
mascot When running in front of the
horses of engine No. 131 yesterday af
ternoon when they were galloping to
ward a fire in 423 Osborn street,
Brooklyn, the shortlegged, black-nncl-tan
cross betweena beagle and dach
shund, was knocked down by a hoof
jf one of the horses. Before the dog
?ould regain its feet the wheels of the
fire engine passed over it. It was dy- j
ing when a fireman, who was in the
tender which followed, lifted it and
placed it In the arms of a sympathetic
little girl on the sidewalk. Three
minutes afterward Abie was dead.
Its place as a mascot will be taken by
l puppy which Able rescued from a
burning house In New Jersey avenue.
East New York, several months ago.
The rescue of Abie endeared the pet
to all the Hremen in the district. A
tire was raging that day In a tenement
house, and several women and child
ren were trapped. Firemen fought
their way into the house at the peril of
their lives. Abie followed at their
heels. ' Each fireman picked up a wo
Tian or a child and started out. Abie
looked for something to rescue. Final
ly the dog discovered a puppy. It
scarcely, had its eyes open, and had
been abandoned by its mother. The
mascot picked the puppy up by the
scruff of the neck, carried it out of the
building, staggered to the battalion
chief, and laid it at his feet. Then
Able dropped unconscious, overcome
by smoke. The surgeons worked on
the dog twenty minutes before they
could revive it.
The dog was a homeless vagrant
when it drifted into the engine house
'.wo years ago. It seemed so forlorn I
irid yet so friendly that the firemen
Adopted it forthwith. They never
MiHsted of Abie's beauty or pedigree,
but they could say truthfully that It
never missed a run and that the horses
always seemed to go Iwtter when the
dog was setting the pace and barking
encouragement. Prince, the horse,
which knocked Abie down yesterday
md indirectely caused the pet's death,
feels so badly about it that it refuses
to eat.
Soreness of the muscles, whether
induced by violent exercise or Injury,
is quickly relieved by the free appli
cation of Chamberlain's Liniment.
This liniment Is equally valuable for
muscular rheumatism, and always af
fords quick relief. Sold by all drug
gists. The professional man who can't
make a living ean go around sneering
at the business man who can.
American Woman's League certif
icates will be accepted on NEW sub
crltitlnn" onlv. to The Oqtte-Neva
Sewing Machines
For Sals, Rent or Exchango.
Expert Repair Work
Asheville Sewing Machine Co.
Phone 1B09. Legal Building
SOTTHERJf RAILWAY SCHEDCLE, EFFECTIVE JTXE 19, 1910,
Schedule figures published as Information and not guaranteed.
EASTERN TIME.
ARRIVE FROM DEPARTS FOR
No. 7 from Lake Toxaway. :15p.m.lNo. 8 for Lake Toxaway..
No. 5 from Lake Toxaway. :05 a.m. (No. 6 for Lake Toxaway..
No. 8 from Wuynesville... 7:35a.m. No. 7 for Waynesvllle
No. 9 from Charleston.... 1:10 p.m. No. 10 for Charleston
No. 11 from New York 2:46 p.m. No. 11 for Cincinnati
No. 12 from Cincinnati..... 2:05 p.m. No. 12 for New Tork
No. 13 from Charleston.... 9:15 p.m. iNo. 14 for Charleston
No. 17 from Terrel 7:60 a.m.
No. IS from Murphy
No. 20 from Murphy ....
No. 21 from Goldsboro...
No. 35 from Washington.
No. 36 from Memphis....
No. 4 1 from Jacksonville.
No. 102 from Bristol.
Through sleeping cars to and from New Tork. Philadelphia. RalUmore
Washington, Jacksonville, Memphis. Chattanooga. Cincinnati, Louisville,
Now Orleans, Macon. Atlanta, Charleston, Norfolk.
Chair cars to and from Charleston, Goldsboro, Lake Toxaway and
Waynesvllle, Augusta.
For further information apply to 3, il. WOOD. D. P. A.
R. II. GRAHAM. C. T.
ASHEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE
AND SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY ,
Fall Term op. ns Monday. Aucust 2th. 1910. Full set of Rooks
and Student's Supplies Olveu Free with every Scholarship pur
chased In August
BUY YOUR SCHOLARSHIP IN AUGUST
AND SAVE MONEY.
, We want to make up the moft of our fall enrollment this year
In August. Come and arrange for your scholarship now and we
will hold it till you can enter later.
HENRY
Sale of Goncrete Hotel
Notice Is hereby riven, that by virtus of and under the terms of a decree
of the Superior court of the county of Runcombe and State of North Caro
lina, made and entered in the rase of E. A. Smith, against C. II. Miller and
wife and J. H. Gudger and whs, and others, that on Wednesday. August the
3rd. 1910. between the hours o.' 1J M. and I P. M. on said day, from the
premises herein described, the undersigned commissioner, will sell to the
highest bidder, upon terms herein stated, the following described lands
and premises, to-wlt, a certain lot psreel or tract of land situate, lying
and being In the city of Asheville and State of North Carolina, being the
same lot on which is located ths anflnlshed concrete hotel structure com
monly known as the Smith or Miller hotel, said lot being and described
by metes and bounds as follows: .
Beginning at a stake at the noitheast Junction of Korth Main and Col
lege streets and running thence north 19 degrees west and with (he east
margin of North Main street 121 feet to the corner of lot number 12 of
block number two, as Indicated oh a plat made by b. M. Je and filed In
aid cause, thence north 79 degrees and t minutes east, and with south
line of said lot number l of block two. 139 feet to the northwest c.rn.r
of lot number I of said block two.fhence south 14 degrees and 25 min
utes east, and with west Una of said lot number I. 120 feet to a slake In
the north niardn of College street thmce aoith 7S degrees end 15 minutes
lh said enge of College stnet, 131 feet to the beginning
T.rms of xal. one-third of the purMia! mnnej to be paid In cash on the
ilny of sale, one i! rd In twelve months from day of sale, and balance two
yn..l he clef, rr. I , n -,.., tn h,.,r neret from the day of h.
r'"l Tfll1pr l , ; ; y tit ttl 1 1 r. rteri fr n rd
' J' rt J . l; w. u. wnrr-" -.v. c..' -'
. Note'd for its table.
Miller Cottage
t .,. 9 to 15 N. Georgia Ave.
(Capacity 250.)
Dance Room, Music, Electric Light
ed Throughout. $1.25 up dally, $7
weekly and up.
Established 31 years.
Best moderate price hotel in Atlan
tic City.
HOTEL WILTSHIRE
Headquarters for southern tourists.
Virginia Ave. and the Beach, ad
jacent to all attractions; ocean view.
Thoroughly modern. Capacity 350;
elevator; private baths; running water
in rooms; spacious porches. Noted
for table. Special $15 up weekly.
'Bus meets trains. Booklet.
SAMUEL ELLIS.
ATLANTIC Cmr. N. J.
THE WESTMOXT HOTEL AND
SANITARIUM
Splendidly appointed; superior ta-1
ble and service: refined surroundings;
large lawns; wide porches, moderate.
Sea water, curative and tonic baths
In sanitarium. Booklet and rates on
request W. H. MOORE, Manager.
V The
St. Charles
Most Select Location
" Fronting, the Beach.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
With an established reputation
for its exclusiveness ar.d high
class patronage. Thoroughly
modern and completely equip
ped. Courteous service. Bath
rooms, with . hot and cold,
fresh and sea water attach
ment, showers, etc. Magnificent
porches overlooking the Board
walk and Ocean. Always open.
Golf privileges. Illustrated
booklet
NEW LIN HAINES.
Let us give you an estimate j
on that electric wirinpr. Our!
work gives satisfaction. j
I
W. A. Ward
ANYTHING
ELECTRICAL
10 X. Tack Square. Tlione 449
BATTERY PARK BANK
' asheville; n, o.
J. P. Sawyer, Presi&nu
T. C. COXE, 1st Vice President
E. RLUDER, 2d Vice President
J. E. RANKIN Cashier.
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus and Profits $130,000.00
TRANSACTS A GENERAL
IUNKINO DUSIXESS
Bpeclal attention given to collen
Hons. Four per cent Int.vut paid n
1ma itanofllt
8:05 a.m.
3:50 p.m.
:30 p.m.
4:10 p.m.
3.05 p.m.
2:25 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
No. 17 for Murphy 8:30 a.m.
:to p.m.iNo. 18 for Terrel 7:00p.m.
1:20 p.m. INo. 19 for Murphy 3:35 p.m.
7:45 p.m. INo. 22 for Goldsboro 8:00 a.m.
2:30 a.mJNo. 86 for Memphis 2:40 a.m.
:50 a.m. No. SR for Washington .... 7:10a.m.
7:00a.m.!No. 42 for Jacksonville. .. . 8:50n.m.
..10:35 p.m.!No. 101 for Bristol 7-:20a.m.
S. SH0CKLEY, Principal.
Fairfield Inn
On Lake Fairfield. Sapphire, N. C. in THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE
COUNTRY, among the mountains of western North Carolina, is now
open under the same management as last year.. Fishing free to
guests. Music, tennis, bowling, boating. 75 miles trout streams. Excel
lent cuisine. Elevation' 3250 feet, always cool. -...
- - . - .. ' - H.. R. ROBERTSON. Prop.
Battery ParR Hotel
'-. ASHEVILLE, N. C
OPE? THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
Famous Everywhere.
Beautiful and Famous late spring
Modern Hotel Rooms with private bath, cottages, beautiful
grounds, golf, riding, fishing, bathing.
U. S. Senator It L. Taylor says: I regard Tate Spring as the
best on tlie continent"
Leave AshevUle 6:20 a. m. Central Time; 7:20 a. m. Eastern Time,
arrives Tate Spring 11:30 a. m.
TATE SPRING CO., Tate Spring, Tenn.
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A.
Atlantic Hotel
M0REHEAD CITY, N. C.
Completely renovated and many New Features. Opened June 1st
Delightful Surf Bathing, Finest Fishing in America, Dancing, Ten
nis". Motoring, Riding.
Extremely low excursion rates.
Unsurpassed Service Cuisine Perfect.
RATES $12.50 to $ 17 -50,' Weekly.
Through Sleeping Car Service, Winston-Salem, via Greensboro
and Raleigh and Morehead City, N. C.
Write Frank P. Morton, Mgr Morehead City, N. C, for rates and
handsome illustrated booklet
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lnllflvVJVilllf 11M1M . Woodfin Streets.
A 6trictly high grade hotel, under new 'management.
Newly furnished this year, and up to date.
S. C, COOK, Proprietor.
THE, FRANKLIN HOTEL
BREVARD, Jf. C. .
I enjoying the best season of Its history. Why, because we have the
bfft orchestra in the State namely Don Richardson's and the prettiest
grounds in Western X. C. All kinds of amusements. If you will come here
you will go no further. ' , Respectfully,
. T. W. WnmiIRE, Prop.
Beaumont Lodge
On Beau catcher Mountain.
500 feet above, and overlooking Asheville, now open
for guests. All modern conveniences. Phone 1556.
Miss Tempe Harris, Prop.
Asheville's New Hotel, THE GLADSONE
' Next to Southern Depot.
The only modern up-to-date European Plan Hotel in tho
city. Eates 50c, 75c, $1.00 per day. Baths free. .
FRANK BLAKE, Manager.
SUYETA HOTEL
Under New Management. " - WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
New hotel, modern In every detail. Private baths, beautiful scenery.
For the tourists and commercial trade.. Large lawn, plenty of shade.
Commercial rates, $2.00 and up. .
G. A. WINTER, Propr.
Hotel Kenmore
WAYNESVILLE, N. C
Open Throughout the Tear. "
STRICTLY HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS.
C. U. and MRS. L. W. KNIGHT.
TOXAWAY INN, Lake Toxaway, N. C.
is unquestionably one of the finest equipped resort hotels In America, mod
ern In every sense, and conducted on a most liberal plan. ...
The structure Is thoroughly modern, equipped with everything for the
comfort and convenience of Its guests, elevators, steam beat, electric lights,
sanitary plumbing, etc, . .
The rooms are large, each one commanding beautiful views of mountain
and lake scenery. For buoklet. Information and rates, address
. I. II. A1KKN, LnkeQ'oiaway, Jf. C.
HOTEL WHEELE.R:
Hcndersonville, N. C. '
Now open for the season, with same standard of excellence that baa made
the reputation of the Wheeler. Address
S. T. WIIEE LER, Hendersonville, N. C.
COMMERCIAL.
HOTEL, MAJESTIC
M1M. BCOTT BROWX, M 'X' r, IIEXDI ItSOSVILLE, N. C
Centrally ktated. All on' rooms. Private and connecting baths.
Western Union and Long I mce Telephone In Hotel. lutes 8J.09 per
day. By week $10.00 to 8H ' 1
e"r
2 "S '
The Imperial Hotel
J. R. WIDBY, Prop.
CANTON, N. C.
Steam Heated, Hot and
Qold Baths. Best of Ser
vice Large Sample Room
Free.
Rates $2.00 Per Day.
TOURIST.
Ragles Nest 4
. . 11
sirup unequaled. Air "d water un.urpaea e ; c -
cosy; an Ideal resort . consun.-. p' : ,,
aren- ' K iv , i V WaynesvHle. K. C. or Eagle's Nest. N.'-C.
VICTORIA INN!
-. ASHEVILLE, N. C. V ''-
This famous resort is now open to the public, under new ,
management Every room is an outside room, large,' . well
ventilated, and elegantly furnished. The service will be the
very best, and everything will be done for the comfort and
convenience of the guests Bates reasonable. Special rates
to conation. .TzfOTEI. :
"TOR HEALTH
THE BEAUTIFUL HAYWOOD WHITE SULFHTJR
-The L.nd of the Sk WarnesyiUe X
on tne eoumern ranwj, "
No Consumptives. Hot and Cold
Tennis, 8peclal attention to Mountain
rate- For lnformationaddres. ;-
t,. . (Formerly Manager 01 a'""" ""' -
THE SWANNANQA
A STRICTLY HIGH - - v,f
Family and Transient Hotel
Kites $Z50 a day and npward.
Swannanoa Hill
Ilighest class resort house. Conducted strictly on ' sanitary !
lines. Altitude 2000 feet. Limited capacity. Advise before .
coming. Send for booklet.
THE BON AIR
LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OP
. WAYNESVILLE, N. C. - -
MRS. S ALL IE E. CORY, Proprietress.
Open the Year Round. : " '.
LAKE VIEW INN
Newly built and furnished, and equipped with all modern conveniences.
Electric lights, bells, telephones, porcelain baths and mountain spring wa- ,
ter. Is located on one of the finest roads and within ten minutes drive from
the Court House. The Hotel overlooks a beautiful lake and is surrounded
by four acres of lawn and shade trees. Rrtes reasonable. Address lt.
- E. E. HOLLIS, HemleraonvlUe, N. C. ,
HOTEL GORDON
"The Leading HotcL" WAlNESVIIAEr N. O.
Private Baths, Electric Lights, Modern Improvements, etc ,
Rates $2.60 and up . Bpeclal weekly rates. . .
.. : MRS. 4. Ik MOBGAK. Iev4
The gate way to Mt. Mitchell
Rainbow Terrace Hotel,
Thirty minutes by rail from Asheville, only one mile from station at
Black Mountain. 3000 feet elevation and lifted 609 feet above the valley
with surrounding mountain views that are unsurpassed and especially at- 1
traottveduring a rain storm. Fine spring water. An easy walk to Mon
treal or Bluemont Send lor folder about Rainbow Terraej and of The ;
Edgewood. the most attractive resorts In Montreat. Special rates opening
season $7.00 to 310.00 week. - p. I. ROOD. Manage.'
SALOLA INN,
On Sugar Loaf Mountain.
Above Rainbow. Altitude 4080 Ft
Grandest scenery in . Annalachlan
mountains, pure spring water, good
roads from Hendersonvtlle.
Hates 12.00 per day: 18.00 to 110
per week. Address,
J. WILLIAMS.
Otlnnola, Post Office, . . N. C.
Jarrett Springs Hotel,
R. F. JARRETT, Manager.
Dillsboro, N. C.
Rates $2 per day, Hot and
Cold Baths. Lar&re Sanrola
Room Free, Best of Service.
Commercial and Tourist Resort,
lately Remodeled and Improved. Bpe
clal Rates by Week or Month.
WEST'S HOTEL,
Weavervilta, V. G.
Newly built and nautnnad la oa
ready for summer visitors, and trav
eling men. Bpeclal rates by week or
months. . We own our own dairy,
chicken ranch and garden, thereby
giving you everything fresh and gool.
Write for rates.
The Catawba
OLD rOHT. H. O.
L. B. MOOKE. PnjarfcMnr.
Transient sad Cosaaerolal Patroa
age BollcJUe.
Our House
W. i HAIiL, Prop.
BLACK MOUNTAIN, H. 41
IUtes tl per day--Located mt Unlos
tatioa.
The Manor
An EXCH'KIrE INN
Attractive accommodations for
long or short stay. Cottages for
BQusekeeblnc or In rnnntu. i.k
- .,vu Willi
The Manor.
The McFall House
1 HOT SPRINGS, X. 43,
Commercial and Tourist Bpeclal
rates by week or month
eonvenlenUy for hot baths. , .
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Hotel Richelieu
20 North French Ercal Ave.
Up t" ?:;f .1 f - -'y J r.tfl
Immunity from Hay Fever
9 4 t(i fant H.TWWA a nil
AND PLEASURE"
...
Sulphur Baths. Musio. Bowling and
Fames. P'' '
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Fran mngnran, uwncr ana iron.
KEXTLWORTH TOWW. '
Pof.1 offices: Blltmore and Box
18, Ashevill, W.-C
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HENDERSONVlXIiK,
NORTH CAROLINA. .
black mountain, n. c.
HEMMING HOTEL,
R. T. MADDEN, Manager,
Marlon, K, CL
.TI
Rates $1.00 ner ' dar. Recently re
painted inside and out, re-arranged,
thoroughly renovated, and otherwise
greatly Improved, making It one of the
est hotels along the line.
Free Bample Rooms, Hot and Cold
Baths. ElhUrlo Lights, and othar mod- '
'era comforts and conveniences ' '
Free bus meets all trains..
Hotel Gates
HendersonvilleN. C. , .
trrv
Oicn Tbronghout the Ye&r.
Comraercinl and Tourist
Rates $2.50 per day and up.
A. A. GATES, Prop.
HOTEL ENTELLA ,
imysoN crry.
Headquarters for traveling me
and lumbermen. Rates tl per day
Special rates by the month. Itatla
room. Free sanple rooms. Railroad
ting house fronting Southern depot.
Livery In connection.
w. w. alma w nnrxm, rrop.a.
FAMOUS ESIITIIALDA CTII
Bltuated In most beautiful mountain
canon east of the Rockies. Mountain
climbing, fishing, bathing, tennis, etc.,
are among the amusements. C'lilm-.
ney Rock, numerous mountain caves,"
and the beautiful Ilocky Broad River
within easy access,
THOMAS TUHM-.R, JR., Manager.
. P. O. Ad dress, Bat Cave, N. C.
Pleasantly Situated, on Main Btreet.
A.1I Outside Rooms. ,
Winter Season Xunhm House, Bt
Augustine, Florida.
du:;:iati i:ou:r.
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