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CI EI :r.:3 C;y Ccr L L lexer's 'a The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over SO years, has ff and has been made under his per- brjyZTfzfil Bonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this- All Counterfeits, Imitations and ''Just-as-good" are but , Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot Infants and.. Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys V ornis and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Dave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years M i - thc ecNTKus ceimNV, rr Musr stscct, niw tons errv. You'd have to be "bargain-p nowadays without any desire SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDTJ LE, EFFECTIVE JUNE 12, 1911. Schedule figures published as information and are not guaranteed. .'.- Eastern Time. AR-RTVES FROM ... No. S Lake Toxaway . . 6:15 p.m. No. S Lake Toxaway.. .11:10 a.m. No. S Savannah and Jack. sonvtlle. ... . ..1:10 p.m. No. 11 Washington A New York, Norfolk . and Richmond ... .... I; 45 p.m. No. IS Cincinnati Louis ville, St. Lculs and Memphis 1:05 p.m. No. 13 Charleston Co lumbia. ... S:1S p.m. No. IS Murphy and Waynes- ville.... f t:58 Pm. Nol 19 Murphy and Waynes- viiie.. . ... i. ... 1:S p.m. No. 23 Waynesvillc . :00 a.m. No. Si Ooldsboro and Ral eigh 7:40 p.m. No. 33 Terrell and Black . Mountain ... . S:10 a.m. No. 37 Charleston ac Co lumbia 7:31 p.m. No. 3$ Cincinnati & Chi cago .10:11 a.m. Nn is Wash . V. Y. and tii. .,. . t-ia am. .viv.niiyti. . . . " - " No. II Mamtihls A Chat- liia a.m. No. 41 Charleston. Macon iii.t. ... v-ao a m. No 1.11 Nw Orleans ..10:10 a.m. k mi n.i.tni v-nnwiiia .nd rii.tf.noMi .10:SS n.m. N. L No coach nassenaera handled on S-41. end train atopa to dis charge passenger only. ' . .... .., Through sleeping cars dally to and from New York, Philadelphia, Baltl. nn.. n.i.nn : niohmnn ' Nnrfolk. Charleston (3). Cincinnati tU Memphis (2). Atlanta, Macon, Jacksonville. Savannah. St. Louis, Louisville. Through sleeping cars to and from New Orleans via aumm .uU . -Ry.. arriving as 3-41 on Tuesdays, T hursdaya and Saturdays, returning, Iaii uhu A .kA..lil. uhma 4ara . . - - "'"--- ' " 1 ' """ " Through sleeping cars to and from Queen and Crescent, arriving Wednesdays, Fridays ana Bunaays. muru ing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ' . ' ' ' Through chair car Augusta to Asheviile trains 13 and 14. Through chair care Ooldsboro and Waynesville, trains 31 and S3. Through sleeping can Charleston and Waynesville trains 17 ana iq. Through coach dally Charlotte to Asheville dally tralna S and 10. ni..i. .... ...... in. . t . ir . Tnv.w . trains K and 0. r..-i, c, . i . . tt mA dining ear service and Observation throughout www, xnm. --. ii It ORAIIAM. aty Pras. A Tlckel AfA STRIKT CAE f.nnTDPL3 RIVESIDH FARE MONTFOUD AVIITUS TO SANTEE STEEET , DiOT VIA bOU'4'iiiiID AVENUS ' ' ! ULxvl ViA FKEWCh BROAD AVZIIUS HA1IC-. PATIOS AVL.iUA GilACJ VIA '.3 Ave. II a li C r !.. t ji . ? II 1". i r ( 1 i.i "9 n,1 i i. e n, lw f' r J 'I'M i i mm u) borne the signature of roof" to read the store to see and buy. - ads DEPARTS FUB- No. 4 Lake Toxaway. , .. 8:30 em. No. 6 Lake Toxaway ...6:20 p.m. No. 10 Savannah fc Jack- " eonvllle 4:10 p.m. No. 11 Cincinnati, St. Louis, - , Memphis and Louis ville ..... S:05 p.m. No. IS Washington ft New -York, Norfolk and Richmond... ... .. ..S:2p.m, No. 14 Atlanta A Charles ton 7:00 a.m. No. 17 Waynesville Mur phy... S:S0 No. IS Warnesvllle A Mur- ' . phy ... ... S:20 p.m. No. 21 Waynesville. 7:56 p.m. NO. 23 Raleigh A Golds- , boro .. I:0 No: 14 Terrell and Black Mountain SS p.m. No. 37 Cincinnati and Chicago... ... .. 7:50 p.m. Kn. II Columbia A Charles ton 10:3 a-m. Na. IK Memnhis A Chatta- - - nooga... I"'" Pm- No. 18 Washington. Rich- ' tnond A Nsw York 7:10 a-m. Nn 41 Atlanta. Macon and New Orleans... .. S:30 p.m. No. 101 BrlstoL Knoxvllle and Chattanooga .. 7:30 a.m. New Orleans via Chattanooga and ti rharivaton to Cincinnati have fun aleeplng car, train electrically lighted 1 ' tfriCT OCT. 23. Hit an and avery 16 minutes until 4:46 n rrt.. then every 7 1-2 mln. unUl 11 n. m. . . ' a m. ad everr 1-f ; BinU until 11:00 p. m. I a. m. aud 'ry 16 minutes until 1:11 ithen every 7 1-1 njlnuias anth 8:46; than eery II mlnnts Ul lj:0 laat car. ' ' i lk aiary II DuIuulM uuUi lit.lti p. nu the every 10 mloutae tU ll'M a. aa., tiiau svsry 14 saiDutas U.1 1 1 p. m exoaat BO oar to tnuar at 10:16 p. m. . Iliu.U is.. Ua evary Ik till S p. m. .ww 1 1 11p m. ears wt thrmrH Iia aud ery li minutas UU 11 p. m . rr. aad llll 16 BriaUlaS tiU 11. p. rrt. a la. aod ry ninulas UU a, m., tka eary 11 rr.ln. unui ..i,k b ... I .a sarr 19 ml a. entll 11 l- r. i.li a m. aud evai; e uuuuum 11:99 !. rn.. Ut rr . ... hii1 a. in. ""J rwiy i) nnn- ,., ... ,,,,,!! 4:30 n. m.: thfii every 15 ,,!.. until 9:S0: then every 80 mlnut. until 11:0'', lust rar. 4 1 .ii: . 9;is, s:n. tBOt tia Frea- Eroa A ... m.mm t r i,oe. I. m avrif'ls aat Ir-h ta t r t tl 8:S. iHl, I -). s st 0 a. rt. aa H TRUST.5AYS C. J.DOYLE State Fire Marshal ol Illinois Declares 'Trust's Business Is to Fire . ;7" :; Buildings. ... . Chicago, July 20. That there exists a gigantic country-wide arson trust I (with headquarters in Kansas City and representatives in nearly all the largo cities the members of which make a. I business of set tin? Are to buildings to 1 enable the owners to collect larg I sums of Insurance is the charge made I by C J. Doyle, state lire marshal, in I fin address before the Chicago Asso elation of Commerce. "The country is facing one of the I most gigantic, organized arson con inpiraclei the world has ever known,' lnald Mr. Doyle, "the state Are mar- nnnu department or Illinois nos unuou witn tne state nre marsnais oi j.en-i tucky, Tennessee and unio to wipe oui the band of fifteen men at the neaa ui ui mbuii tun.p.roi j. " in mo uuB uun io rrom wmcn cuy tne operations oi tne enure Bang is oirecieu. ine wniw.- oi xnis pciupus nave, exienueu, . """ .OI ulOB? oeninu me piui hub ITrown Into a dozen or more cities. They have been found at 'work at Bloomlngton, Springfield, 111., Pitts- Ibtirg, Cleveland, New Tork, Buffalo, St. Louis, Chicago and elsewhere. Two I of the gang have been convicted and are now Imprisoned in a southern city. I The others' will be behind bars before I long If we are successful In following I the clues we now are . working on. "The lire bug problem Is one of the 1 most Important which confronts the (country,, The losses in this country l I something ' appalling amounting to I nKAitr ICAA a tnlnnfa. Tn mlno trn. tViA loss is 15,000.000 a year while in Beri llln the annual loss does not exceed I $200,000,. We should adopt the Are protection plans of European cities." Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet, and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers, - GAYNOR OUT IN STRONG LETTER IENT SUBWAY i-. t -1 ! VI- Proposed Allotment of Subways With . 9-per'CenL Guarantee Meets .HilDisapproTat,.; New York, July 20. Mayor Gaynor came out " in stralgnt-rronv-tue- shoulder letter last night laying per haps more violent hand on the sub way situation than on any, municipal question since he came Inte office. He declared that he would resign rather I than have his name linked with the execution of such & plan as was semi officially reported yesterday to have been agreed upon In the allotment of subways, with a practical guarantee of ( per cent interest to the Interborongn Rapid Transit company. , i The mayor's letter-' came o. the heels of a conference between the public service commission and the subway committee of the' ' board of estimates yesterday, at which the pro posal of the Interborough company was received and it was semiofficially announced agreed to. "I regret ex- cer singly that thla thing Is being de.it began Mayor Qaynor in nis let ter W denunciation. ' "It l a wrong ami humiliation to this city." Those Who Take Foley Kidney PU1 vnr their kidney and bladder all- ments, and for annoying urinary Ir regularities are always grateful both for the quick and permanent - -relief they afford, and for their tonic and strengothenlng effect as well. Try For rale by all Foley Kidney Pills. dealera. ' FOUR KILLED AND ONE KURT IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT I Claiu dour Mbaed Kimrk and Car Stop. prd In Front of a Moving Train. v Troy. N. Y July 20. Four women were killed and a chauffeur seriously Injured in an automoDiie -ccmeni ..a ta i ltncevllle, seven miles north ot Cran- vir. .late yesterday afternoon. Tiie dead are Mrs. Chas. Wells. Jr., Mr a. Geo. Yates and Mrs. Chas. Grant of Saratoga Springs and Mrs. F. M. Rob inson of Boston. Hum. The chauffeur, diaries Ostrander, had both legs and one arm broken beside sustaining Internal injur! and may not recover. The automobile was struck on a grade crossing oy a Delaware and Hudson passenger train as the automobiilsts were returning from Wllliamstown. Mass. Ostrander kaw the train approaching and shifted his gear from low to high in an effort to get across. In shifting the gear however, he lost the spark and the big touring car stopped In the middle of the tracks Foley Kidney Pills ars composed of incredltmta specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonlo and stlmu- IlaUng efTect upon the kidneys, bladilvr and urinary pannages. They ar antl- ftlc. antlllthlo an,l a urlo acid sol vent. Koi sale bv all dealera First rtot-lmnt Ininrt at Tlnnto All dome Thursday niijht ETcr.Acs, irovnia I'hoi.e -10. CO i'etton Ave. Lnl.cvilla Transfer, I" ricire Co. l r: r a - Use TIZ Marvel for Sore Feet. .Acta Right . on., Sore Feet? Never After Using TIZ Good-bye sore feet, aching JetJt, swollen feet, sweaty feet, amelllns: feet, tired feet. Q0od-bye corns, callouses and bun- ong an)j raw Bpots. . you've never tried anything like nz before for your ieet it Is differ- ient from anything ever before sold. 1 ;. It act, at once and makes the feet tM, rRmnrkahlv fresh and or-nrnnf. TI2 not a 0wder. Powders and I othep foot remedies clog up the pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous exuda tions which bring on soreness of the feet, and is the only remedy that does, TIZ cleans out every pore and glori fies 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. If you don't find all this true after trying a box of TIZ, you can get your money rignt Dacg. TIZ Is for sale at all druggists at 25 cents per box, or It will be sent you """" " " Vi Dodge & Co.. Chicago, III. KKRItltltltlttltR A PAIUS niXT. 9, n ! ItltltKlttlltRKKttltllKRKItlilt r I'nord ixu-VHioiif. mtvi fturruxtila nsKw owiawun Mi. saw xou awuie oa. Dark hlua caahmer da sola cown.Jlal m L recoil. First Regiment Band at Th'eato Airdome Thursday night Certiorate of Dissolution. State of North Carolina Department of State. I To All to Whom . These Presents May Come Greeting:, Whereas. It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de- I posited In my office, that the Asheville i-oai ana uimoer company, a corpor ation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. , Patton I Tn Una, (Robert Moore being the t?er.t tnerein ano in cnarge mereoi. upon whom process may be served), has comolled with the requirement of Chapter 21. Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations," perliminary to tne is suing of this Certificate of Dlssoiu tlon: - Now, Therefore, 1 J. Bryan Grlmea aoctetary of State of the State of I AT W T. illClClUIO. l North Carollua, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 39th day ot June, 1911, file in my office a rluly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock' holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file In my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have Here to set my hand rui3 ftfitxed my official oal, at Raleigh, this itli day of June, A. P. 1911, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Sectrelary of State. NOTICE. Whereas on Oct. 21st, 1910. J. A. Martin made bla promissory note for $3750 to become due Nov. 1st. 1910, snd pledged as security therefor and for any other Imlehtedneas, engage ment, or liability of his due the hol der of the note. Certificate No. 8., for 60 shares of the capital stock of the Hickory banking A Truat Company of Hickory, N. C, and whereas said note Is long pant due and the said Martin Is othorwe Indebted to tho underpinned, the bolder of the srore ...1,1 note, and has failed and neglect- ed to perform his ronlraet and to pay of nl discharge the unlJ Indehted nca: ,N'u', the undersigned holder of the s .1,1 t . and by vlMue of the au in rontrtit t i, will sell at thiir.ty ih publi- si-.-,l .,r In t' c', l.t k. in lll, f ,r i ,',! t, .!n, . i. n nt ti , i t v of A ii the 1st 'i. to n" ' ! , n e court houae 11 Ir.. nt )3 v of August, the (Uilil tn 1 Miutln to , , ' -4 ii n ,1 . I !, k WANTS IT is useless for anyone to call ot this office in an- endeavor to find .out the names of advertisers. Those who advertise under an initial or noin de plume do not wish their names to be made public, aud they cannot be di vulged at Uils office. ' ' ' 4 HELP WANTED. ! LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvaaslng or soliciting re quired. Good income assured. Ad dress National ' Co-Operative Realty Co., V 1235 Marden Building, Wash ington, D. C. .-' CIVIL ' SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to gcod government positions. I can coaoh you by mall at small cost Full particulars free to any American citizen of eighteen or over. Write today for Booklet E593. Earl Hopkins, Washington. . c. WANTED At once, good cook. White or colored woman preferred. Ad dress P. O. Box 36, Andrews, N. C. -,. lSS-Ct LADIES WANTED! To call 1517 when you want your summer dresses cleaned, dyed and pressed, ' '.V- : - 183-tf WANTED At once a German baker. Apply "XX," Gazette-News, 138-tf WANTED Man to work In vegetable garden. Apply at the Reed Farm North Main street after , p. m. .' "! ' !- - ;" -'- -. 137-3t. WANTED Dining room girls at Asheyllle Hotel, 30 South Main street Miss Ollle Bird, ' proprle- tress. ' ; " I38-3t. WANTED Young white girl for light housework. Phone 212, 268 Patton avenue.""'' 1 -- 138-St WANTED Men to learn the cotton business in our sample rooms; two weeks to complete course, high salaried positions secured. Char lotte Cotton School, Charlotte. N. C. WANTED Men t take a thirty days Practical Course In our M chine Shops, learn the automobile business and accept good positions. Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. " " " WANTED For U. S. Army: ' Able bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 85; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can Speak read and write the English lan gunge. For Information apply ' to Recruiting officer, 307 West Trade St., Charlotte, C; 3 South Main St, Asheville, N. C, 330H S. Elm Bt, Greensboro, N. C; 1522 'Main St, Columbia, S. C: 204 V West Main St., Greenville, & Ci or 1(7 West Main St. Spartanburg, & C. "WANTED.1 WANTED Ladles' Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J.. H. McGlnnesa, 11 South Main steet 132-tf WANTED -Your Notary public work. Phone 98. Jos. W. Albright 56-tf I WANTED-r-5 0 second hand Iron beds; will pay cash. J. C. Moore, 37 a Main street 119-23t WANTED Your shoe repairing, by J. C. Justice, '153 Patton Ave. Charges reasonable. . Work guar anteed. ' 117-36t WANTED Our specialty is cleaning soiled clothing for men and women. A modernly equipped ' shop ' with separate steaming tables for men's and women's apparel. ' Visitors work done quickly, with satisfaction guaranteed. J. C. Wllbar, ' on the Square, phone 889. ' AUTO FOR HIRE New" Maxwell Touring Car, $3 per hour. ' Phone 844. T. G. Cathey, H Patton ave nue. 136-26t WANTED To buy a ' good second hand pony-cart or buggy and har ness. Vehicle with shafts. Large sized pony. Address L, IX, eare Gazette-News, Ashevlllo. . tf. WANTED A small lot as close In as possible. $400 cash. X. Y. Gazette News. J88-3t. Dr. John Hey Williams ResidcjtQe ,199. Pearsori Priyo, corner ."Wftntauga. , . Telephone 10G1. Office 20 Cattery Park Place Telephone 46. ' - . ' 117 14t REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved to No, IS TATTON AVE. next door to the Palaoe Theater. MRS. J. K ROMAN, lrxf. Dverrthtn In' Milliter.- ' One Thousand '.Men Wanted' ONE THOUSAND MENi - . . , v- p WANTED at CreS.tliaOnt, i. U, in lumher woods and on Kail road Grade. Cimnipion Lum- !' J. C. " to' y FOKREN FOR BENT Desirable" 'atore room, suitable for any kind ot business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 83T, Canton, N. C ' tf FOR RENT-rS unfurnished room' in nice place on Charlotte street Cheap to right parties. No sick people; no children. . J. R. R., Oa- sette-Newe. 13-tf AUTO FOR HIRE:" Rates ' 32.50 per hour. ' Depot passengers 150. Phone Harry M. Dill, 195 or 789. - , 117-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooma; one large front room with double bed; one smaller room with single bed. Apply ISO Chestnut St. tf FOR RENT Seven room house on I Charlotte street 380.00 per month. I Forbes A Campbell, Drhumor build ing. Phone 268. tf. FOR RENT Offices or entire 1 floor in Citizens Bank building, 8 Pack square. Flat (modern), Haywood street $18.00; house on Spruce I street $24.00. Apply to J. L. Wag ner, postofflce, or No. 11 Revel) Building. : ... 312-tf FOR RENT Two large new furnish ed rooms. Table board nearby. 212 Chestnut St. 188-6t. MISCELLANEOUS PROF. E. W. NESS, corner Spruce and College, will make up parties I Mondays and take them over Crag gy on strong able-bodied horses. ...... ,1 ... -, V - .- , , IJJ-tf. LOST An oval shaped gold locket A., on Bllt 125 Char- and chain, initials E. ' more Road.- Reward, lotte. '.' . '-. ' CHAS. I SLTJDER. 20 S. E. Pack square Furniture bought sold and stored and ' rented. Sewing Ma chines $2.00 and up. DOES ' YOUR RAZOR work bed? Have it concaved and honed. Is your Pocket Knife rusty and dull? We can sharpen and polish it How about your Shears? Bring them. too We polish and edge any tool. We nave a full line of Barber Sup plies. A. B. S. Co- 33 North Main street' tf MOUNTAIN RANGE CREAMERY Best Ice. cream and milk in 'city. Phone all orders to 1681. 115-26t AUTO'iIOBILE FOR ' HIRB New Hudson. 8 -passenger ' touring -ear; call at Sawyer's Garage or phone 1310.' C. L. Taylor. 118-26t FOR BEST WORK at cheapest prices, phone "Depot Pressing - club,'1 447 Denot etreet Phone 665. 130-26t LOST Deed from J. F. Brigman to E. C; Curtzendofrier. : Finder please retorn to Archie Montelth, Temple , Court building; . . -. J.4J-3t PATRONIZE Quick Service Restau rant .and Pressing club for best . service. William ' Btlnson, -; Prop. Opposite passenger 'station. U0-I6t FURNISH YOUR HOME on the In stallment plan. We credit you. Phone The Globe Furniture Co,. 61 8. Main. Phone 885. fs-tf LOOK, KEY AND TRUNK WORK Trunks rebuilt like new. Trunk straps, keys, locks and general sup . piles; ' two good locksmiths to dp your work for you. J. M. Hearn ft Co., Battery Park Place.' Phone 448.- ' ' NOTICE: hovses built In any part . of thtt flty and pay for them like rent See Donnahoe Bledsoe, Phono 649. 138-3t ' , - FOR SALE. Several nice building lota, prices range from 3600.00 up. Nice view and well located. - DONNAHOE BLEDSOE Phone . Pack Sq. If Real It's Estate Yon teant,"come , pee tis. ; We have, what you are looking for. CAN ADA Y REALTY CO. 10 N. Pack So Phone 749 TRUNK!? AND LEATHER GOODS li our specialty. Money 1a loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry any anything of valoo. II. L. FINKELSTEIN Loan Office. ' 23 S. tlaip St. Phone 37. Asheville I A. Notice to Automobile Owners. The laws of 'b city provide that the owner of each automobile shall pay a special tax of $3.00 on each nu tomobile operated In said lly. s ou will pleuse rail at my oftlco' and pay said tax at once. C II. IlArtTLETT, City Tax Collator. 137-Ut Buy your tl ket and clva orO baKiinge to le rlie, ked fi'.m repiijenee to OV' ! iniitlun. mm MAN FOB SALE KODAK FOR SALE A 24x414 Ko : dak, in first class condition. Cost 315, will sell for 38.75. Inquire of f- C. W. Capell, at this office. tf. FOR SALE Single comb, thorough bred Rhode Island Red cockerel; will sell cheap. Address Poultry. Gazette-News. JOC-tf POULTRY SUPPLIES ried Comb. Poultry Feed, Scratch, Corn and Fine Chick, Dry Mash for httns. Force Feed for little chicks. Roup, Gap, Cholera, and White Diarrhoea Cure, Lice Powder and Lice Liquid, , and a limited nuwoer ef 50c books free. Phone 763. J. M. Campbell, at Stoner'a Grocery Department 106-tf FOR SALE Planed oak, hemlock and chestnut sheathing. Asheville Lum ber Co. Phone 331. FOR SALE Double lot and 7 -room cottage. Bargain. North French Broad. D.S.Watson. FOR SALE One millinery depart ment; must be sold at a bargain at once. W. A.. Willis, Paragon Bids. ' Room 2. 185-tf . FOR SALE 45 acres, 4 room house. 11 miles from Asheville for $15.00 per acre. Room 9, Revell Build ing. F. P. Ingle. I TENT, 9x7. Practically new. "Tent" 137-t Gazette-News office. , FOR SALE $1400 will buy an eight room nouse on pavea street on car line, $200 cash, balance easy terms. See us for bargains. F. M. Messier, ' 25 American National Bank build ing, 'phone 682. - j 37-5t FOR SALE Four acres of land and a nice 8 room residence, modern, fruits of all kinds, beautiful lawn, fine view, on car line. For price and terms see Donnahoe A Bled soe, 'or 'phone 6,49. -i .. . i - r FOR SALE: Joubert A White two- seat buckboord. Cost $550, hand somest vehicle In Asheville. OfTered 1 less than half value. Patton & Stikeleathor, Storage rooms, lot Patton avenue. , 138-tf. FOR SALE Two good second-hand pool tables only bften used about two months; cost when new $167" ' each. Write for full particulars, ' price, terms, etc. J. L. Smathers, Murphy, N. C. l$8-6t BOARDING. OAK VILLA, on car line; nice select place. for a few.. Phone 1636. 99 Merrlmon avenue. " , 115-tf COUNTRY BOARD, 35 to 37; mineral Spring! no consumptives. . B. F. Smith, Asheville. N. C. R. X'. D. No. 8. -; 138-3t ANYONE LOOKING for a nice pie i ant place-for the-summer would do well to call on Mlas Belle Burnetta, tl&T Patton Ave. Phone 967. - 107-tf ROCK LEDQH, (3 Haywood street, 33 Rooms thoroughly renovated, serosa street from Auditorium, half block 7 from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P. y. Corcoran, Prop. . I THE PARK VTEW at Riverside Park affords a Splendid resting place for 'Vacation. Porter meets tralna I 116-t BOARDERS WANTED In private family. Excellent table and large pleasant rooms. 31 Starnes ave nue. 138-6t FIRST CLASS BOARD In cottage suitably arranged for Invalids; rate -moderate. Apply 41 Victoria Road. 118-IOt. ROOMS AND BOARD Permanent residents desire two or three good rooms with or without board In prl vate home, without sick people, and In good neighborhood. Write Dog ' 18. city. i3:-t I A ROOM may be had by refined gen- i tleman in private family, at very ' low price; in country, but near car line.. Cool and delightful. . Phone 1343. - 13S-12U I THE OLD KENTUCKY HOME Is now operated tinder old management; everything new and modern J throughout Splendid service; cuis ine first class; rates on application. , Phone T69. 48 Spruce Bt EUREKA." 68 Haywood street Cen tral location, modern conveniences, ; large airy rooms, good table, con. i venlent for table boarders. Phono 1093. 13T-3f.t BOYS A TREASURE CHEST, full of hundreds of doll r In hard cash! The TRAIL to It, any wide-awake boy ran fol low. Don't worry any longer to get real money or what ever article you want. Come to us and get It Parents In vestigate! for this self same road has led many a bov to a bank account, ('mm with your boy If you choose. Pome enrly. Hackney & Moale, Court Square, Astie vllle. N. C. We Ctand for t!; e T-:h Lee an i J: n 1 Being tlie nl-1-t '' I T i, f)Te -t.',M" 1 ?! i " i r. ! ! i n ir all of i ' " ' I r v ni; ihe .. l r - r .nt v ',' tl V - .
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