Central Locution.
(). 77 COILL!.!:;
rnoNK 153.
ST,
Appointments Complete.
Large Shady Grounds.
TERMS Act onllng to Location of Room.
FAIRFIELLD INN
SUPPHIRE COUNTRY
ON LAKE FAIRFIELD IN THE BE AUTIFTJIj
HOTEL NO W OPEN ". " '
The trout fishing la excellent at this season of the year and sportsmen
will And at FAIRFIELD splendid sport, and a moat delightful spot to
spend a few days or weeks. :
For Information, rates, etc., addr era , . ' .
II.. K. ROBERTS ON,' Proprietor v '
FAIRFIELD INN. SAPPHIRE, N. C
;:: vO ; t THE MANOR . ; V -V . ,
ALBEMARLE PARK . ;.;. i. ; - ASHEVILLE, N. 0.
; AN EXCLUSIVE INN.
Near golf links.- Attractive accommodations ; good service;
excellent table.
COMMERCIAL
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THE KENTUCKY HOME HOTEL
Endorsed by the T. P. A. and U. C. T. Traveling Men.
The beet Sample Room in the town. Hendersonville, N. C.
Battery ParK Hotel
, . A8HEVILLE, Jf. 0. . ...
OPEN THROUGHOUT THE TEAR.
iF&mous Everywhere.
THE SWANNANOA
A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE ,
Family and Transient Hotel
Rate $2.50 st. day and upward.
FRANK LOUGHRAN, Owner A Prop.
Hotel Kenmore
. WATNE8VILLE, HY C
Open Throughout the Tear. ! .
BTRICTXY HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS,
C. H. and MRS. L. KNIGHT.
THE BON AIR
LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL 07
; ' WAYNES VILLE, N. C.
. MRS. S ALL IE E. CORY, ProprietreiB.
Open the Year Round. "FREE SAMPLE ROOMS"
GLADSTONE HOTEL
. Asheville's New Hotel. The only up-to-date European Ho
tel in the city. Rates 50c, 75c, $1.00. Baths free. Cafe now
open. Furnace heated. The commercial trade solicited.
' FRANK BLAKE, Manager
The Blue Ridge Inn
COMMERCIAL. TOURIST.
i Open all the year. Rates $2 day. '
Just a good hotel" That's all.'! ' J. ; '
W. A. SCOTT, Mgr., Hendersonville'; N. C. 4
Gity Livery, Stable
W. T, ISRAEL, I'Top." HENDERSONVTLLK, K. C.
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In both city, sitd county. Satisfaction guaranteed. . -
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Through the Blood Foul Breath,
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charges of yellow matter, perman
ently cured by taking Internally Bo
tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Thou
sands of sufferers have tried B. B. B.
where all else failed and were cured
to stay cured.
CATARRH IS NOT ONLY DAN
GEROUS, but it causes ulcerations,
death and decay of bones, kills am
bition, often causes loss of appetite
and reaches to geenral debility, idiocy
and insanity, It needs, attention at
once. Cure it by taking Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It is a quick,
radical permanent oure, because it
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Blood Balm (B. B. B.) purifies the
blood, does away with every symtom
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flood of warm, rich, pure blood direct
to the paralyzed nerves and parts af
fected by catarrhal poison, giving
warmth and strength Just where it
is needed, and in this way making
a perreet, lasting cure or catarrn in
nil its forms. DRUGGISTS or by ex
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with directions for home cure.
SAMPLE SENT FREE by writing
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scribe your trouble and free medical
advice given. . ;
PROGRESSIVES AHEAD
Municipal Election There Arousing Con-
liderable lnterest-"Wett"
vi. "Dryi."
'ItV. erl
A telephone message from Weaver
vllle at 2 o'clock today is to the effect
that out of 90 registered voters In the
municipal election, 70 votes have been
cast and the "progressive" ticket Is
anywhere from 4 to 12 votes ahead of
the "citizens" ticket.
For two or three weeks the town
has been in a state of some excitement
over the contest, even the women and
the ministers taking active part.
There were two tickets put In the field
some time ago and since that tima
botn sides have been working hard.
The "progressives" slated a tloket and
the "citizens" later nominated a ticket
In opposition. These two faction in
local parlance were known as ths
"wets" and the "drys." the moisture
being soda-water on Sunday, the
"drys" being greatly opposed to this
Sabbath Irrigation. Jn other words
they were opposed to the stores and
refreshment stands being open on
Sunday and considerable feeling was
generated, even though the candidates
of the "progressive" , party expressed
themselves as being In favor of enforc
ing the laws as they exist The "pro
gressives" claimed to stand for the
good o. the town and for anything
hat would advance the town's inter
ests; and the "citizens" claimed to
stand for the same thing.
flLllLjJ., JAl!4";:
OUTSIDE TRUCE ZOriE
for Sale
A judgement for $62.50
against F. K. Gardner of
Asheviile. Apply to Ga-tette-Newg
Office.
AETHELWOLD HOTEL
. BREVARD. Jf. C.
MRS. F. a HAMILTON, Mgr.
Rates, with bath, $2.50. Without,
13 per day. AU modern conveniences
steam heat, private baths, electric
lights, 'phone, etc. Caters especially to
traveling men's trade. Both rooms
and table strictly nrst-class.
CADILLACS
- ' S-gl
and everything m automobile line.
The elegant new 1911 Cadil
lac Models in different styles,
i a stock.
Yestera Carolina Auto. Co.
Lexington end Walesa,
Pbooe 000. '
HOTEL ENTELLA
BRYSON Cm,
Headquarters lor traveling men
and lumbermen. Rate $1 per day,
Special rate by 'the month. Bath
room. Free sample rooms. Railroad
eating honae fronting Southern depot
Livery In connection.
A. W. A ALMA WHXTCLER. Propre
FOR SALE.
-room house, Charlotte street
large lot house modern, easy terms
$ 3,2 60. New S-room house on Pear
son's drive. Large lot; easy termi
$1,000.00. 7-room house near passen
ger depot; easy terms $1360.00. 4
room house near depot; good terms
flioo. -we have the good bargains.
Come and see us.
CANADA! REALTY COMPANY.
Ground Floor No. 10 North Pack Sq,
. Phone 074.
rOKYSKmilEYPlIIS
Fee Dmiamc Htmmwatm f tees
Sealed Bids For
' Grading
Stomach Prescription
Smith's Drug Store will tell you
that It guarantees Ml-Q-NA to re
lieve promptly and cure permanently
all diseases of the stomach and indi
gestion, or money back.
Have you gas on stomach?
One or two MI-O-NA stomach tab'
lets and the misery Is ended..
Are you bilious, dizzy or nervous?.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets will put
you right In a day; give relief In 10
mlnutea
Now, dear reader, don't go on suf
fering with stomach trouble. Be fair
to yourself; throw aside prejudice and
try MI-O-NA. It Is a great doctor's
prescription. No doctor ever wrote
a better one.
And money back If you don't say
MI-O-NA is worth IU weight m gold,
Sold by Smith's Drug Store and lead'
ing druggists everywhere. 60 cents
a large box.
Mrs. Mary Hutchinson says: "Pains
and distress In my stomach fc.id
general complaint was entirety cured
for me by the use of two boxes of
Ml-o-na stomach tablets." 603 Pearl
St., Vpsllanti, Mich, Write Booth's
Ml-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y., for free trial
sample.
PATT0N HOUSE,
; Murphy, N. 0,
The beet and most reasonable house
In town, good table, clean beds and
Home cooking. Bates $1 per day.
MISS ROSA PATTON v
(Continued from page 1)
the expiration of their terms, a free
election shall be held. ,.,
After the selection . of provisional
governors shall have been made and
the electoral laws . revised according
to tfie insurgent program, a general
election shall be called to choose a
president ' . , '
Senor de la Barra, minister of for
eign affairs, la the professed favorite
of the revolutionists for provisional
president. -
A complete change of political ad
ministration is desired by the revolu
tionists and there ,1s good ground to
believe ' that the federal government
has already given assurance? of the
acceptability of some of the rebel de
mands. Peace Commissioners Chosen.
Francisco I. Madero, jr., president
of the provisional - government an
nounced the election by ballot of Dr.
Francisco Vasquex Gomez, Francisco
Madero, sr., and Jose Pino Saurez, as
the peace commissioners of the revo
lutionary party.
Francisco Madero, sr., was present
at the conference. With the provi
sional governors of the various states
In which the Insurgents have organ
ized their government present a defi
nite basis , of peace terms was agreed
upon. 'Though no official announce
ment of the terms was made, It was
admitted by many that there may be
breakers ahead. . '
Tho first obstacle. It is believed,
will be met when Francisco Caraba
Jal, head of the federal peace com
mission, arrives. -. . ;v .
The insurgents Will, want to know
exactly what powers have been be
stowed on Senor CarabajaL It Is said.
for instance, that Senora Branift and
Obregon, who have been interested in
the negotiations, will, act with Senor
Carabajal, but in what capacity is not
known to the insurrrecto leaders.
Should it develop that Senor Cara
bajal Is to.be the sole envoy, with
plenary powers, the Insiirrectos will
invest Dr. Gomez with, similar creden
tials, Francisco Madero . and Saurez
acting in an advisory capacity. The
insurrecto leaders are, determined that
formal negotiations shall not begin
until the federal envoys present cre
dentials authorizing them to act for
the government
The substance of the Insurrecto
demands is known In a general way.
The revolutionists insist on participa
tion in government affairs and point
out that the only way to guarantee
it is to place some members of their
party in the cabinet and to select at
least a dozen of their supporters as
provisional governor pending new
elections.
'While the resignation of President
Diaz is said to be hardly mentioned
in the Insurrecto demands, the rebels
believe that with a majority represen
tation in government affairs the per
sonality of the executive will be of
little importance. .. They emphasize
the fact that there is no personal
quarrel but a political revolt One
reason for the absence of any discus-
M"n foccerning President Diaz's part
in the forthcoming transactions is. the
fact that there are few rebels who
believe that Diaz Intends to continue
in the presidency. No one has assur
ances of any resignations but the in
surrectos generaUyi.i;-declare , other
hands are steering tfie ship of state
in the Mexican capital.
The military leaders were invited to
the conference- merely to advise the
peace envoys of th progress of the
negotiations.
Fighting on Sat unlay and Sunday.
Douglas, Ariz., $Iay Z. Reports
from the towns of Pitiqulto and Ca-
borca. In the state 4 Sonora,' Mexico,
have been received there telling of
desperate fighting thre Saturday and
sunaay ana tne oay oerore Deiween
Mexican federal troops and tne insur-
rectos, 300 on each side.
The , federals used a machine' gun
and defeated the rebels In both towna
The government troops finally occu
pied both towns which the rebels had
previously held,, the latter leaving 20
dead and many wounded. ,
Intermittent, Fighting.
Tucson, Ariz., . May 2. A special
dispatch from Nogalea, Hex., say?
that the fighting around Caborca and
Pitiqulto has been going on Intermit
,ently.-for eight days. -The federals
are said to have lost 14 killed In the
first skirmish and 40 In the second,
A Revolutionist Reverse.
San Antonio, Tex May 2. The
siege of Ojtnaga has been raised and
the revolutionists driven in disorder
toward the town of Mulato, a'ccordlnz
to advices received by government
officers here. ' . ' , t
Two Federal V Maries.
Mexico City, May 2. Assisted by
the guns and marines of the gunboat
Tampico, Col. Jose Beltram repulsed
the rebels who. attacked Mazatlan,
according to reports received at tht
department of war.; The guns of the
warship were trained on the assail
ants and the large number of deathi
In their ranks Is thought to be the
work of exploding shells. ' The ma
chine guns of the artillery also played
i important part In the battle-' Tlv
number of casualties has not yet been
reported.
. Reports have been received at the
war department of a battle at Ohlet
la, Puebla. The federals are said to
have routed their assailants,
;;flal::.:AT1o;i hade
her almost crazy
With Pain. Itching Settled from
Knee to Toes. Physicians Oost
a Fortune. No Relief. Went to
Hospital 3 Years. Unable to Help.
Finally Used Cuticura and Was
Completely Lured.
i hma ta hira aa Itch Ins over bit whole
body about siren yean ago and this settled
In my limb, (torn the knee to the toes. I
went to sea s great many physicians, a mster
which cost me a fortune, and after I noticed
that I did not set any relief that way, I went
for three years to the hospital. But they were
unable to help me there. I used all the
medicines that I could see but became worse
and worse. I had an Inflammation which
msde me almost crazy with ptin. When I
showed my foot to my friends they would
get really frightened. I did not know wtt
to do. I was so sick and bad become so
nervous that I positively lost all bops.
f h.H hmi th. arivT4lMtnnt Of th rhltt,
cure Remedies a great many times but could
not make up my mind to buy them, for I
had already used so many medicines. Finally
I did decide to use the Cuticura Remedies
and I tell you that I was never so pleased
as when I noticed that, after having used two
t. a. rutliur Rnan rilt(flirK Ointment and
Cuticura Fills, the entire inflammation had
gone. I was completely cured. I should be
only too glad It people with a similar disease
would come to me and find out the truth.
I would only recommend them to use Cuti
cura. Mrs. Bertha Sachs, 1621 Second Ave.,
New York, . Aug. iU, JWV.
'Mrs. Bertha Sachs Is my sister-m-iaw ana
Vmiw wll how idle suffered and was cured
by the Cuticura Remedies after many other
treatments failed. Morris Sachs, 321 E. 80th
Ostrowoer Unt.-Vereln. Kempner Hebrew
Benevolent Bociety, etc.
Ctrtleam Soap (Me.). Cntleim Ointment (Ws-)
and Cutkura Resolvent (Ma.), tor In the form ol
Chocolate Coated Pills 8e. v vial ol 60) are sola
throughout tbe world. Potter Drug Chem. Carp,
Sole Props, 1M Columbus Ave. Boston, Mus.
J" Milled tree, 92-pace dooi on bub uubw
WILLIAMS' KIDWEY PILLS.
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains In loins,, side, back and blad
der? Have you a flabby appearance
of the face, and under the eyes? A
frequent desire to pass urine T , If to,
Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you-
Druggist, Price 60c Williams M Ts,
Co,, Props, Cleveland, O. .
""or sale at Peawell's Phsnw-
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
. . t
Having qualified as administrator
of W. E. Eller, deceased, late of Bun
combe county, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or before the
26th day of April, 1912, or this notlee
will be pleaded In bar of their recov
ery. AU persons Indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate payment
This April 25th, 1911.
J. M. PICKENS,
Administrator.
Sealed bids will be received by J. W.
Beaver, Jr., chief engineer, Southern
Assembly, until noon May 11, 1911,
for the grading of 1 1-2 miles of
driveway on the grounds of the
Southern Assembly. Plana Profiles
and Specifications may be seen at the
office of the Chief Engineer, South
ern Assembly, Waynesvllle, , N. : C,
where bidding sheets may be obtained.
, Each bid must Ve accompanied by
a' certified check, drawn In favor of
1 J the Southern Assembly (Inc.) for the
llilJnum of one hundred dollars (1100.00)
rb a guarantee inm tne uiuuer win,
' :ATI. OHIO. If successful, furnish satisfactory
I sml Kenyon Streets, bond and enter Into the proposed
r New tlnton Park. Ev- contract within five days from date
, i 1 -Vh Sath, or hot of notification of award. Checks of
;. cream, vege-unnucceasful bidders wJU be returned
, r Cli n u.-m Immediately after the contract has
rrui . formr!y of been awarded.
T ir . i -ri.ion. N, T. The Southern Assembly reserves the
I. i Turk City. right fc -reject any or nil bid.
M, I n. I. J. W. SEAVER, JR.,
Chief Engineer Southern Asecuitl -
;1
-s t ft
V to
Anything. Electrical
Bee
W. A. WARD
Upholstering: Department
, We desire to call special attention
(o our Uphnlsierlng department Wt
have la stock 10 Remnants of Silk Ta
pestry, ancient designs, to select from
IIAVfnSE&KlSllK,
Thai Old TlrheT Farnlfnr Shop, .
Ou
i'
Rates If
''i, J-op.
-ateO ai TTnhm
iL HOTEL
x?rt3oii, Prop.
v c. .
sample room.
Strictly transient
AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE.
Two large touring cars to hire at
12.00 an hour day or night S mile
ride 4 people, 25c each.
O. F. KAY.
2t Patton Ave.
Oay Phone 1704. Night Phone 1056
$430,000
Asheviile, l C.
, , v REFTJNIINO BONDS ',
The Mayor and Board of A'dormen
of the City of Asheviile, North Caro
lina, will, until 12 M
MAT S2d, 1911,
received sealed bids for all or any
part of an Issue of I4S0.000 Refund
ing 10-year bonds of said, city, to be
dated July 1st, 1911. Bids ere re
quested for 4 1-2 per cent, and also
i per cent bonds. Each bid must be
accompanied by a certified check foi
one-half of 1 per cent, of bonds nam
t'1 In bid. ,The board reserves thi
right to reject any and all bids. For
further Information uiMrt-n
JOHN A. CAJU'Biaij, Mayor,
r ' "It i
H i i I i , 1 I , i V ,
mm ii
IT, Is useless for anyone to call at
this office In an endeavor to find ont
the. names of advertisers. TnoAe who
advertise under an Initial or nom de
plume do not wish their names to be
made public, and they cannot be di
vulged at this office. . f, ; .
FOR RENT-!- unfurnished rooms la
nice place on Charlotte street,.
Cheap to right parties. No sick
people: no children.; 3, R. Ga.
aette-Newi, . ll-tl
HELP WANTED.
WANTED A good1 wok. Apply at 60
Oak St ' ' ; ft , , ;. . 70-St
FOR RENT Two or three connect
ing rooms, first or second floor.
Nicely furnished for housekeeping;
Sink and tra In kitchen. 26
Starnes avenue.. ('. i'v- ';"- tt .
WANTED One male squirrel Imme
diately. Telephone or write to X.
, T. Z.,' care The Gazette-News. . tf
FOR RENT One floor (2 rooms)
unfurnished; , electric lights, bath:,
gas. 102 South French Broad. tf .
WANTED By middle aged lady, , a
position as housekeeper or compan
ion. BeBt of references. Address
P. O. Box 764 Asheviile, N. C.
; f 70-6t
FOR RENT Connecting rooms, fur
nished for house-keeping, at 18
Grady street, also G room house un
furnished, , 18 Grady street, . 63-t
WANTED Young men and ladles to
learn Telegraphy. We are receiv
ing more calls for our graduates
than we can supply. Charlotte Tel
egraphy School, Charlotte, N. C.
FOR RENT Upright pland. Call No.
6 FUnt street, or Phone 1010. 70-3t
FOR j , RENT -Desirable 1 furnished
rooms., 216 Patton Ave. .Phone
722. , ..- .' ' B-6t
WANTED Capable cook.
138 Charlotte street.
Apply at
69-3t
MANAGERS WANTED To control
the county rights In North Carolina,
Only first class men, with refer
ence, and small capital (say $500)
need apply. The proposition is good
for $S,000 a year to , an ..energetic
sales manager. Apply in person, or
write Radium Spray company. Clo
ver, Virginia.
FOR RENT room furnished houses -
near car line. Price 240.00 per
month. . Forbes & Campbell, Room
2, Drhumor Building. Phone 268,
-.- M
WANTED For V. fi. Army: Able
bodied unmarried men between the
ages of H and 85; citizens of United
States, of. good character and tem
perate habits, who. can speak, read
and write the English language.
For information apply; to Recruiting
Officer, 307 W. Trade street, Char
lotte, N- C; t South Main . street
Asheviile, N. C; 330 Vi South Elm
street, Greenshortf, N. C; 167 W.
Main street Spartanburg, 8, C, or
204 V4 W. Main street, Greenville, S.
c .?
HOUSE CLEANING JIME We do
all kinds of house cleaning, rugs,
carpets, side walls etc We use the
Vacuum Cleaner -which enables us
to do cleaning at your house, or
we can bring same to our rleaning
department. Asheviile Carpet
House. Nos. 18 and 20 Church St
Phone No. 228. v -.., tf
MISS M. M. ATKINS, wedding pres
ents. China and water colors,
Studio 136 Vi South Main street
.v . 87-26t
TRUNKS AND LEATHER
GOODS
Is tur specialty. Money to loan
oa diamonds, watches, jewelry
and anything of value.'
H. L. FINKELSTEUT
Loan Office. 23 S. Main St
Phone 887.- Asheviile.
AUTOMOBILR for hire,' new Hudson
car, . at Sawyer's Garage, Phone
1310. C I Taylor. . 6S-26t
mm
7
THEATRK UKtXHT
! TODAY ;
Honrs 3 to 6, 8 to 10.
The Miracle Painting
The Shadow
of the
Cross
One of the real, wonders - (
the world. , . . . -, ; "
ill
CHIjO6 THaATKsl ClKUtT
r, - MONDAY, MAV 8.
. The Real Kvent of the season, '
"The Chocolate
Soldier"
V 4 .
Note Reserved Seats for Subscrl
bcra opens at Whltolck's Thursday at
9 A. M. '
Regular Advance Sale opens Friday
at 9 a. m.
Prices Lower Floor, 12.00, $1.50
and 11.00. Balcony $1.00, 75o and
50c. Gallery 25c.
Mall Orders from out "of' the city
must be accompanied by P. O. or Ex
press Money Order and will be filled
In the order received.
We Stand for the South &a Did
Lee and Jackaon
Being the oldest Old Line Legal
Reserve Southern Mutual Company,
Issuing all of the Standard Policies,
giving the lowest possible rates con
alstent'wlth safety. We solicit your
pa ti onage.
The Security Life & Annuity
Company
of Greensboro, Bf. C.
A. K SMITH. ia Agetrt
. Aaluivtlle, N. CL
Delays are F.speei8l1y Dangerous
Where Dt-fntlve Plumbing la
Concerned.
. in tne Interest of your own an
your family's health yon positively
cannot afford to reflect the smallest
defect In your snnlttiry equipment If
you are not oulte sure about your
plumbing system see us.
I MOV l-L'mLilxa.COMPANV,
I. Clauuo t uiiMvK.., J. Leo Sugg,
ti ti. ! ' I f t
FRO RENT A neat, five room cot-.
tage at Waynesvllle, (For partlcun
lars write to Art Teacher, Balem
College, Winston-Salem, N.C. .69-6t
FOR RENT Offices, or entire floor;
In Citizens Bank building, 8 FacB
square, - Flat (modern), Haywood
street, $18.00; house on Spruc
street $24.00. Apply to J. L. Wag
ner, postoffice, or No. IS Revolt
Building, v. j-.A ' 1 X-t
FOR SALE-f-Smallr automobiles for
sale cheap, and in excellent con
dition. P. O. Box 190. ' 8-St
tOSCXLLAKSOUB.
FOR SALE Interest ' in ' profitable
and reliable business. - Position and
salary. Box 606. city.
v
FOR SALE Well rotted stable fertil
izer, $1 per load. Phone 62S. . tf
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 , III. M. A.
Creasman Son, ll-tf
FOR' SALE A fine lot Of show cases
and counters, good as new, W. L.
Moore, No. 11 West Pack Bo, tf
CHAS, Lt SLUDEB, 20 8. E. Pack
square. . Furniture bought, sold
stored and rented. Phone 1707.
',,.. 60-26t
OLP CARPETS; NEW RUGS Send
carpets to us, we make , the rugs
any size, write for catalogue. Ori
entat Rue Co., 1101 Cathedral St
Baltimore Md. 55-tf.
$33.00 In Gold to owners and users
of the -. Holdaway Buttonsewer.'
Ask our agent or write us quick for
particulars. Live agents wanted
Rilev R. Oulley. shepherd Building,
Raleigh. N. C. . . . V 61-iOt
LOCK AND KET WORK, Trunk Re
pairing. 6000 keys, a large supply
of Trnnk Material, and two good
.Trunk . Makers and . Locksmiths to
do the work for you. J. M. Hearn
A Co.. Battery Park Place. Phone
448.
LOST 8unday, About- 5:10, ; 'smell
change purse containing one $1 bill.
Finder return to Gazette-New.
V ' ,". 70-tf
WANTED.
WATED At once. Horse suitable for
farm. Also buggy, harness and one
horse wagon. Paul P. Brown
Phone 1312, - , . . ,70-3t
WANTED To rent place suitable to
raise chickens; state location and
price. Box 214. Asheviile, N. C.
6-8t
WANTED Ladles Dying, cleaning.
and repair work. 1. II. McGlnness,
II South Main street l2-tf
WANTED An eight-piece kitchen
set fully warranted. Is offered aa
premium by The Gaaette-Newa. ,No
kitchen is complete without one of
these seta A limited number left
and are only ebtaisable by new and
old subscribers to the paper. .
rdx SALE.
'OR SALE Furniture, in good' con
dition, cheap. Address T. ,Y., OaT
.sette-News. '.; .X' .. K, ii.,, :;.1-,U
FOR SALE For less than half cost,
a nice fishing outfit most of It prac
tically , new.. Address P..1 . O.- Bog
855, city. . J-.f- . , . 6-6t
LARGE RUG $30.00; 4 Mission
chairs, $6 each; magazine rack, $6;
Mission plate rail, $10; Mission .
lamp, Tiffany glass, ' $10; other
household effects. Perfect condi
tion. Trafton, over the Woman's
Exchange. . . 70-6t
FOR BALK Eggs from very fine,
well-mated pen of single comb
Rhode Island Reds, .' Th birds
score from It to 93 H. ,'Eggs II
for II. Apply A. L. Stockton, Oa-ette-Newa
off lev. or 14 Vance street
FOR BALE Single comb, thorovgb-
,-bred Rhode .Island Red., cockerel;
will sell cheap. Address Poultry.
Gaxette-Newa . . ., . . . . '306-tf
FOR BALE 1000 acres of mountain
land, T miles of Asheviile; a bar
gain. : Room I Revell Building. : F.
P. Ingle. -. . -i, ...,t,'. . ... tf
CAMERA FOR BALE A IVixIVi
(postcard eiie Kodak, In excellent
condition. Cost $30. will sell for
$12.60. Also a IVixiVi for $10,
Inquire, In th afternoon, of C W.
Capell, at Gazette-News. . : tf
FOR' SALE Nice five room cottage.
all Improvements, large lot, plenty
of fruit barn, chicken house, etc.,
one block from Charlotte street
$2500 cash If taken at once, or will
sell for . $2700. with a substantial
cash payment and balance on time.
F. M. Messier, 25 American Nation
al Bank Building.. Phono 682.
. , , ' t-lt
POTJLTRT SUPPLIES Red Comb,
Poultry Feed, Scratch, Corn and
.Fine Chick, Dry Mash for hens,
Force Feed for little chicks. Roup,
- Gap, Cholera, and White Diarrhoea
j Cure, Lice Powder and lice Liquid,
and a limited number of 60o books
free. Phone 711. I. M. Campbell,
at Btoner Grocery Department
,,..u. . a ,-v4 - -. Ml-tf
FOR PALE 7 room house; electric
lights; water and bath; paved '
street; close In. This place is worth
$2600, and will rent for $18 per
mo. Will sell for $18p0, one-half '
cash, balance In one year. See B.
T, Tiller, 21 N. Main St, or tele- ',
phone 414V , , . , . ... ... tf
FOR SALE Bargain: half dozen ex-.
tra fine Brown Leghorn Pullets and .
. one grand cock bird.. 'Bee or write
Luke Dixon, Gazette-News, , Ashe-
Ulc. . ; ... .. .tf
BARGAIN Leaving Asheviile must
Bell Furniture and Kitchen Uten
sils, practically new. H. Kreamer,
176 8. French Broad Ave. 69-3t
EOAKDCrO.
WANTED Tour Notary publlo work.
Phone 9$. Jas. W. Albright I6tf
HOUSE WANTED 6 or 7 rooms,
large lot if suited In price and lo
cution will take one year lease. W
Oazette-Newa $3-7t
WANTED Pongee suits, flannel suits,
In fact suits of every kind of mate
rial to be steam cleaned and made
like new. The most careful atten
tion given all ladles' work. J. C.
Wllbar, Phone 189.
WANTED To teach elocution In pri
vate homes by first class elocution
ist Rates reasonable. Address P.
O. Box 467, City. 69 Jt
FOR SALE.
Nice E room cottHge, moderii, close
to car line, price $160, with terma
If Interested see
D0NNAIIC2 & BLrD:0S
Phone 6 IS). i'U(k g(j.
ROCK LEDGB, (I Haywood street II
Rooms thoroughly renovated, across
. street from Auditorium, half block
from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P.
3. Corcoran, Prop,
FIRST CLASS BOARD in cottages
suitably arranged for Invalids; rates
moderate. Apply 41 Vlotorla Road.
' !3-26t
FULL LINE 6? BEDDING
, PLANTS
for the flower garden at Lashley, the
Florist, W. Asheviile. Also Tomato,
Cabbage and Pepper Plants,
For Sale or Exchange for City'
Property.
20 acres of land, 6 room house,
barn, chicken yard, part .timber,
acres of bottom land. 1 1-2 miles from
street car line, on Mm adnm rmid.
J. I. I'BUMi -,v.
No. 11 Tempi Cuuit. l tm.