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- ft I "V PAC2 WAi ITS IT Is useless for anyone to call at thla office In an endeavor to find out the names of advertisers. Those who advertise andcr an Initial or nom de plume do not wish their names to be made public, and they cannot be di va hred at Uit nfftce. HELP WANTED. LADIES WANTED I To - oall 1517 whsn you want your summer dresses cleaned, dyd and pressed. f - ltt-tf WANTED Experienced meat cutter. V Telephone No. 780. , 174-. SAFESMAN WANTED We want the Exclusive services of a high grade man In this and adjoining counties to sell to bankers and business men our extensive lines of advertising specialties, consisting of Art Calen dan and Novelties In Celluloid, ' Leather, Metal and Paper, etc We own and operate the largest facto ries In the world devoted to the manufacture of specialties for ad vertising and offer hard working. conscientious salesman an opportu nity for large earnings under a very liberal commission contract. ' Pre vious selling experience Is desirable , nut not absolutely essential. Turrl i tory will be extended as rapidly as results Justify and the closest per eonal co-operation with our head - office is assured. Send us three A 1 references together with your pho tograph and full Information In first letter as to your age, previous ex perience, etc. Applications treated In strict confidence. The American f Art Works, Coshocton, O. ; 174-6t LOCAL, REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvassing or soliciting re quired. Qood income assured. Ad' dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., N1236 Marden Building, Wash ' Ington, D. C. , . FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells .bout over 1(0,000 protected post ! tlons In U. S. service., . More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employ ment. Easy to get Just ask for booklet C693. No obligation, Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. , WANTED Bright girl graduate, or tenth grade pupil; excellent oppor t tunlty to take splendid business I course. Call at the Ashevllle Bus ness College. - " - 177-St WANTED For TJ. B. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages of It and 85; cltisens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, t read and write the English lan 1 guage. - For Information apply to Recruiting officer, 807 West Trade 81, Charlotte, N. C I South Main St, Ashevllle, N. C, 130 Vi 8. Elm St, Greensboro, N. C; 1521 Main St., Columbia, & C; 104 ft Weal Main St, Greenville, & C; or 167 M West Main St, Spartanburg, 8. C. WANTED Expert stove and range repairing; work done to your satis faction. Phone ttl. 176-Ct WANTED. WANTED TAIm' TYvtn. lMnln . and repair work, J. H. IfcOlnness, si nontn Man steet itl-tf WANTED Tour Notary publle work. rnone ss. J as. w. Aiorignc. - WANTED A good second hand aa.w mill, lath and shingle utut Box 170. Hickory, N. O. 181-tf WANTED To buy child's rocking horse. Apply at 37 South Main street J. 8. Moore. 137-tt wanted To exchange T room modern bouse, close in, for a 4 to 7 room house 1-3 to t miles, . out must be on or near car line. See B. T. Tiller, S3 N. Main 8t tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship In the Char '. lotle Auto School, Address or ap . ply to "J.," care this paper. x tf WANTED Men and boys to take 80 days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and accept good ' positions. Three hundred graduates plaoed In positions last twelv . months. Char- lotte Auto School, jfharlotte, N. C. s. , 180-tf WANTED Visitors before returning v, home should have all their suits ': cleaned, pressed and put In good . shape before packing. If packed, soiled, dirt and stains are likely to become set and make Impossible to remove. , phone 389 for quick mes ' senger. All work guaranteed. J. C. Wllbar, Pack Square, Ashevllle. 1;rCS HUNT.' FOR it F.NT Desirable store room Suitable for any kind of busmen without shelves or counters. Apply Box 337, Canton, K. C tl - ... i ROOM3 FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished; terms moderate. 193 North Main street 176-6t FOR RENT I unfurnished rooms In nice place on Charlotte street Cheap to right parties. No sick people; no children. J. R. R., Gasette-News. li-tf FOR RENT Furnished connecting rooms for housekeeping at 18 Grady street Phone ?S9. . . -165-tf FOR RENT t room house, unfur nished, Woodfln street $35. Forbe & Campbell, room t, Drhumi.r building. 48 H Patton avenue Phone 2(8. FOR I?r:NT 2 or 3 furnlHhed room for light housekeeping; ideal place tor sick peopja, 26 Highland street. Ihnne 1759. 173-lw r ( : or hi', ; 1 i.: '.- S 1 WANTS FOR SALE KODAK FOR SALE A ttx4 Ko dak, In first class condition. Cos IIS, will sell for 18.7$. ' Inquire o C. W. CapelL at this office. . tl FOR SALE Single comb, thorough bred Rhode Island Red cockerel will sell cheap. Address Poultrj Gasette-News. . 308-fc POULTRY SUPPLIES Red Com! Poultry Feed, Scratch, Corn an Fine Chick, Dry Mash ' for hem Force Feed for little chicks, Rout Oap, Cholera, and White Diarrhoe Cure, Lice Powder and Lice Llquir and, a limited number of SOc book free; Phone 758. J. M. Campbel at Burner's Grocery Department ' ' 106-1 FOR SALE Double lot and 7-rooj cottage. ' Bargain. . North Frenc Broad. D. S. Watson. FOR SALE One millinery depart ment; must be sold at a bargain a once. W. A. Willis, Paragon Bld Room I. 185-tJ FOR 8ALU Bargain In extra fin. thoroughbred Brown ' Leghori chlokens. Some excellent exhlbltioi stock Included in this offer, sue. as 93 point hens, scored by four dlf ferent judges, and one extra largt fine shaped and colored pullet lln bred cock. Address Luke Dixon Ashevllle, N. C. 160-ti FOR SALE at a bargain, two second band pianos in good condition, on a Kimball, the other Sohlllen. W L. Moore, No. 11 West Pack square FOR SALE New 5 room cottage, 40. South French Broad avenue: leav - Ing town; bargain; cash or terror Apply A. M. Y., Gasette-News. 174-6t FOR SALE A few handsome mis slon clocks, used as samples; suit able , for hall, dining room, bee room or office; will sell $1.60 to S; each. Apply at Gasette-News office 176-t $1200 buys a good 6 room moder? home, barn and wood shed. Cal and see for yourself. 71 Llvlngstot street Victoria, Ashevllle, N. C. '. 177-3 QUICK SALE A new six room mod ern cottage, near car line, pavei street fine location $3,000.00. Term: reasonable. See Donnahoe & Bled soe. Phone 649. 177-3L FOR SALE $4000 will buy a new 7 room modern home, two baths. In Edgemont park, on Edgemont road well worth $5000, but can be bought . at once for $4000; act quick, am Donnahoe & Bledsoe. Phone 649 177-St FOR SALE Twelve two room houses and twelve vacant lots. F. P. Ingle, Kevell Building. . . MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, faoua-tit. anlA tM ' changed. Easy payments. EX South main au I'none sso. 14Z-U CHAS. L. SLUDER, 10 8. E. Pack square, lurnniture bought sold, stored and rented. For sale type writers ana pianos. L08T Pair of gold glasses, chain attached. In leather case, on Mon day, August 28th. . Finder please re turn to Gaxette-News office and re ceive reward. ..J74-6t NEW RUGS From old carpets we make them in anv also. Ou ar. superior to others. Write for cata , logue. : oriental Rug Co,, 1101 Ga ined raj st, Baltimore, Md. ll-7$t WE WANT your Stenographic and Copying work. Carolina Commer clal School, office 10 Pack square. Phones 874, 1178. . H-tf CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL viuiw, iv jraca nquare. I , Holman. principal: O. L. Halt as sistant principal. Ask for our spec ial rates on tuition. 166-tf KEYS, KEYS, KEYS Thousands of keys for every style of lock made Two good locksmiths to fit them for you. - Tn a hurry? Phone 448 and will be "Johnny on the snot." Jf. . M. Hear ft Co.. Battery Park riace. v." 174-tt. a A. V1NIAR8KI. shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customers. NO.' Lexington, ave nue. r, Vtl , 177-201 ROCK LEDGE, 68 Haywood street, 18 Rooms thoroughly renovated, across Street from Auditorium, half block from. Battery Park hotel. Mrs. J. Corcoran, Prop. OAK VILLA, on car line; nice select piece zor a xw. i'none 1(35. 99 Merrtmon avenue. 116-tf EPZCIAL PHICZ3 it win pay you to ask for out prices on rugs and matting, also awnings, window shades and nous oleanlng of all kind. . , Ashevillo Carpet Cense, fo. 18-10 Church St. , Phone I2S. Buy your ticket and give order for barrage to be checked from your residence to dtstlnatlon. Damage Transfer and Hallway Ticlrct Cllica 6ama room C3 Fatten Ave. Jlorlnj and Storage. i. . n Tui.. l, I f ! 1 -',"(, Ml, i l.t . Facts,, Abotit r ? JB- UW VArva awuvw trying one to most women ana marks lisuncuy an epocn in meir uves. xvn nnn wnmiin 111 k uuiv Idred is prepared or understands now to Iproperly care lor her. HAlf. Of course near- 1 v nvnrv woman now adays has medical itreatmeni at tne tlmn nf r.hlld-blrth. hut manv approach t. . "t; 141. in organism nnnwea ior tne irwi oi T-ianTti ann wnAn T.nR RLrain ih uvcr her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Follow, ing right upon this comes the nervous strain oi caring ior me cmiu, u a rHaMnnf. rhun an In thA mother results. Ttioro la nfVilntf mnTA fthATOlinffthan happy and healthy mother of chik iren, ana inaeea cniia-Dinn unuer riKiu naflil Ka ha hA7nrn tn health nVuo,if ' rrha nnsTnlalnnhln tllinoris U Aiiu " , J h.t uritti am t.nfl AvinRnnn tn Rnahusnm nerves and broken health Tesulting from an unpreparea conaiuon, women will persist in going blindly to the trial Tf. isn't mi thnuch the experience came upon them unawares. They have ample time in wmcn w prepare, uui tney, ior ttie most pari, irusu w tuau now 4-ha vw.nnlfv. In many homes once childless there - -.,. 1 . 1L. X i. are now cniiaren oecause vi un iaci that Lydla Jfi. Jtmsnam g vegewiDie Pnmnound makes women normal healthv. and strong. -r Any woman who would like special juivice in regara w xuia matter js comiaiiy mviit write to Mrs. Pinknam at Lynn, Mass. iter letter ww iwinau w strict connaence. LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR. ' Legal Bids;. '- 8. Tack Bmars Fhoae IJ. .. . PILES! PILES! FILLS! Williams Indian Pile Ointment wli mre Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile t absorbs the tumors, allays Itching a ince, acts as a poultice, gives Jnstan -ellef. Williams' Indian. Pile Olnt vent Is prepared for Plies and itchlnr if the private parts. ' Druggists, mal) iOc and $1.00. Williams M'fg. Co., Prop, Clevc and. O. ' Kor sale at fwnwrtl's Pharms We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson '' . Being the oldest "Old Line Lege Reserve Southern Mutual Company Issuing all of the Standard Policies giving the lowest possible rates con sistent with safety. We solicit you? patronage. The Security Life & Annuity Company of Greensboro, N. 43. A. B, SMITH, Special agent. Aahevtlle. X. 41 NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL FOB BOYS W. W. MATNEY, B. 8 A. M., ' , - - Principal . -Opens at it Starnes Ave., Thurs day, Sept 7. A fitting school to pre pare boys for life, or for college. Number limited; select pupils. ' Indi vidual Instruction suited to the Indi vidual boy; wholesome environments, light, well ventilated, comfortable room. For terms and particulars confer with the Principal at his home, or Phone W3S. ' ' ' ' ' ' lV6-12t REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved to No. 78 PATTON AVK. next door to the Palace Theater. MRS. J. KROMAJT, Prop. Wvervthlne la Mltllnw-y. '.r: FOR SALE 11 acres of land, 6 room house, 300 fine chickens, fine horse and buggy, fine milch cow, good barn and other out buildings, 4 miles from city, near Sulphur Springs. The owner leaving the country, $3000. $1000 cash, bal ance on and two years. J. D. PENLAND & SON No. 11 Temple Court Plione 1493. FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban home; on car ' . - line, surrounded by grove xf trees with five acres of land, city water, electric lights. Very easy term, C AIT AD AY REALTY CO. tQ N. Pack Sq. Fhona 749 The; Aohcvillc China Co Ctf:23 OL'I C7 BUSINESS - Mast vifljte September 30th. Ttit cttaA stock going at a Ecr.lWj iv.irdless of cost. ; TV i;ZZVlLLZ CZIVJA i'c:nv!7Y It.,:, j i.-!. . G I.'. I'zi'z JL'r if i a 4. IVJ Good Advios to Qiris. Many girls have asked bow tbey may become well bred. That Is a bard question to answer In so many words, The term itself Implies tbat It must come with training. Perhaps the most helpful beginning would be te Sod soms one who can serve you as a sort oi model. Women of charm and dls tlnctlon are unfortunately few, but it must be a poof society Indeed where at least one woman of grace and re finement cannot be found. Having decided upon one Woman- there may be more if you are lucky- study ber. Try to discover what con stitutes her charm and wbat are bei blemishes. Be sure to let your charm ing woman serve as a "Sort" ol model Do not slavishly copy tone gestures, dress. It is only sometbini! of her spirit tbat you are to try to catch, for there are two rules wblch. If you will follow them, will do more for you than even your model can Ton will find tbat she Is your model because she followed these rules ber self. . The first Is, Think about others, not about yoursetf," and the second is the same. . : ' The first one means to think about others in the sense of being consid erate of them. The second one meaus Just think about them. It you want a magic key to unlock for you the door to popularity,' to happiness, to being interested and Interesting, seize upon those six simple words and pin your faith to them: "Think about others not about yourselves." Just watch yourself for awhile and see bow coo stantly one subject absorbs join thoughts. And that subject Is your self your clothes, your appearance, your feelings, your likes, your tight shoes, your Invitation to tbe football game or yu failure to receive oue. Hints For Hostess. When the luncheon guests are todies exclusively tbe hostess leads the way to the dining ruonv, where places are chosen at will or are fixed by dninty plat favor with the names Inscribed on one aide. . - Many hostesses prepare for an Infor mal musical and literary program fol lowing luncheon. ; ' ; Black borders of equal width on sta tionery and cards are used by the wld Ow as long as she wears mourning, t' Postal cards are only proper for so pouncing meetings '.or tbe most lmner sonat messages. . The hostess -driving with soother woman In a closed carriage allows bet guest to take tbe choice of scats by giving ber precedence In entering the carriage. Only the most delicate scent Is allow ed on a lady's stntlunery, rid It Is bet ter to dispense with perfumery in tills line altogether, tf used a mebat Is tn troduced into tbe bos in wbicb tbe stn tlonery la kept, the "scent being tot same a? that affected by tbe owner. ' Things One Should Know. When escorting a young indy auO ber mother a man cares for tbe mold er first and, If possible, divides the at tentlon so tbat both ladles are maJ comfortable. When a young woman Is entertain ing a girl, friend any invitation ex tended to her Includes ber guest, it It Involves a card party, a dinner or any affair requiring special prepara tion the entertainer Informs ber host ess tbat she will bring her guest When a woman accepts a seat vacat ed for ber In a train or car ber escort lifts his bat in acknowledgment of the courtesy. It is very bad form to Insist upon a guest drinking wine or liquors at table. Be probably has some very good and sufficient reason for such re fusal: : . . , , - - Concerning Letters. Women, as a rule, are notoriously lax In their correspondence. In this tbey follow the revised version or an old adage. "Never put off until tomorrow what you can put off until dny after to morrow.". When necessity finally ateps tn and demands an Immediate reply, duty and courtesy having- foiled of their purpose, it is tbe bablt of woman to begin ber belated letter with a pro rosed apology and ramble on for pages, telling tbe chain of circumstances re sponsible for the delay. A simple epof Cgy tor the negligence Is ail good taste demands. More satisfactory In ever; particular Is tbe plan of answering eacb letter immediately following Its arrival. In this way mail does not ac cumulate In formidable beaps and tbere Is no need for apologies. Rather Embarraaeing. ' "When a friend asks me to accom pany him to a concert In the evening who is to make tbe first move after his arrlvair Inquired a girl recently. "I come down wltb bat and gloves on ready to start, but he seems Inclined to llrifrer and converge, tshould 1 oi should be call attention to the Clockf A you do not tvlsb to be late at the concert and your escort seem to have no idea of time. It la in order for you to tnke tbe Ir'-'Mtire una say, -Had we not better ,.u t " v.For bowel compUUnts In children a1ny! give Cha nl . ! !i.-,'s Colic, "!l.n end lU'irr! . -i limply n-l r '. It Is ' i n NOT HEUKDITARY. Baldness Due to a Living Minute Germ. v ,- ': Many people, even unto the present day of grace, consider baldness -due to hereditary Influence. Nothing Is further from the truth- Baldness is caused by the onslaught of a minute organism which secretes itself beneath the scalp and attacks the roots of the hair causing it to lose Its life and fall out This organism cannot be got rid of except by the free and persevering use of Newbro's Herplclde. No matter how badly the scalp is effected the Dandruff' surely disap pears and hair health is restored when Herplclde is applied. ' 'Destroy the cause you remove tne effect." Bold by leading druggist. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. Smith's drug p tore, spe cial agents. Be sure and attend the formal opening Mountain City Laundry Wednesday, t to 6 p. m. Three cou pon laundry books $10, $5 and $3 riven to holders or lucky num bers. - ISO-at 9 MILLION DOLLARS A WEEK Spent by American peo ple for work done in laundries; the owners of these, laundries have ' spent ' ' ' 200 MILLION DOLLARS In equipping these laun dries for doing perfect ' and sanitary work. Read page 37 Satturday Even ing Post, September 2nd. , . Phone 96,v. ;; ; Asheville Laundry, " "J. A-'Nichola, Mgr. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trut made by Thomas Foster to the undersigned trustee, dated 23d day of April, 1910, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe coun ty, N. C, in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 79 at page 407, to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of truat whereby the power of sale thoreln contained has become operative, , the said undersigned trus tee will, on Friday, the 15th day of September, 1911, at 12 o'clock, . noon. sell at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in the city or Ashevllle, county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, the follow ing lands and premises, situate, lying and being on Black street In the city of Ashevllle, county and state above named, and being the lands and premises conveyed to Thomas Foster by L. L, Brookshlre and wife, Tenle Brookshire, by deed dated Sept lit 18 , and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C. in deed book No. 159, at page 31, to which reference is hereby made for metes and bounds. This August 15th, 1911. W. M. JACKSON, Trustee. TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS Is our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anything of valne. H. L. FLNKENSTEIN Loan Office. ' 23 S. Main St Phone 887. Asheville. THfcATKft CtHOMT Saturday, September 9. The Show Ton Know ' ; AL. O. FIELD GREATER MINSTRELS SethCCXKBMFCIi TFAR tftth The World's Beat KvcryUUua: New. Kverythlnc Ttrtter Than Rvr Before, 83 Merry Minstrel Mirth Makes t.1 Tlie kMKXtwt a&Ml Oldest America's Favorite Indoor Klmw, Night Irlroi' 25c, BOO, tl, $1J0. Matinee 25c, BOc. I Be, a 1.00. Tickets on sale at Whltlock Cloth ing Co., Wednesday, 9 a. as.' -- Hotel Gtcrlinn c; VI. Ovrlo try tn -c t cn.d h tb 1 f -i.i.l t irton 1 tk. Er--: 1 !-.', cr b t n HISl els and Boarding Houses KNICKERBOCKER Delightful Situation. ; Central Locatloau Appointments Complete. TEB , THE MANOR ALBEMARLE PARK AN EXOLtJ Near golf links. Attractive excellent table. , t WINDSOR HOTEL . t 48 SOUTH MAIN ST. ..' - : -: . ' New management . American and European. Overhauled and Refur nished throughout, Rates Europ can, 60c, 75o and 1.00 per day. American, $2.00 per day. Commercl al trade solicited. Large sample rooms free. . ' O. t. TATES, Prop., j - ; ' '' ' ' FAIRFIELD INN WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL NOV. 15 Elevation, 3,350 feet Lake Fairfield, In the beautiful Sapphire country, is the finest spot in the world for a vacation, and the trout fishing was never better than It is right now. ' Get your tackle together, elose up your desk, and come up for a few days or weeks. You'll get a taste of real sport Modern hotel with baths, hot and cloth water, electrlo lights, bell boy service, first-class cuisine, boating and all out-door sports. ' Music, dancina. ' tennis, bowling. Telegraph line direct to the hotel. Special rates for Sep- ' tember, October and November. , ' For Information, rates, -etc., address -. : ' H. R. ROBERTS ON, Proprietor, . . i Fatrfleld Inn. Sapphire, H. O. ' COMMERCIAL THE KENTUCKY Endorsed by the T. P. A. and The best Sample Room in the Battery Parll Hotel A8HKVIIJLK, H. OL OPEN THBOUG HOTJT THE TEAK. Famous Everywhere T H E S WAN N'A N O A A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Rates tgO a day and npward. Hotel Kenmore - wAnrKsviLLB, H. C "N' - Opea Thronghoat the Tee; , o STRICTLY HIGH CLASS BER VICE ALWATS. - . a H. and MRS. U W. "stWlOHT. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL , . WAYNESVILLE, N. 0. ; : v; MRS. SALLIE E. CORY, Proprietreti. Open the Year. Round. ETHELWOLD HQTEL Tn hurt Rautlful Sannhlra Co nntrv. Altitude 3260 feet Hates tl per day. Tempting Terms to Tourist Reservations. MRS. BREVARD, B.C. - . GLADSTONE HOTEL nIB hntnl , la the cltv. XV SIS II. nUIHBIH M U w wm. nn,a vi cants nd II 00 nur dav. ter meets all trains. Commercial , . - Hotel Raleigh, A New-Modern-Meritorions Hostelry. It appeals to those who know what's what and why. . .HOWELL COBB. it. Hotel Balsam. Haveral thousand dollars In Imnrovementa. Fourth oonsecutlvs under same management. Features: In every room' ,no mosquitoes or Inseets. Altitude 361 leet lf ymras front Southern depot. Amusements: horseback riding, etc. THE PHOENIX On West Colleire street, iust back of the old Berkeley Hotel, where you oan get the with baths. No sick. If you cannot find the place stop in at BLOMBERG'S CIGAR STORE. He will direct you. THE JARRETT COMMERCIAL Rates 11.00 per day. Hot and Cold Month. One of the most beautiful drives around Ashevllle. . MOUNTAIN MEADOWS DTN Elevation l.tOO feet ' An Ideal place to spend the summer motths. 1300 feet above Ashevllle. n.tt r.nr.hi CnnvB vance makes dally trips, starting from City Ticket olXIce, No. 60 Patton Ave., phone 328 City Livery Stable tf, r. ISRAEL, Prop. ' " " CrXDIXSCXVII I ' BTECIAL RATES TO tX' " MERC1 AL 1. Wrxr X Vest of stock and vhic)s. ' Prompt and tro? lnt -rvir-. t y i i:nrFhy,lT.C. The best and most reasonable honse la town, good tnble. clean bas and home cooklnir. Kat-s tl rr I'.y, NO. 77 COLLEGE 81. PlIONE 1SS. Large Ebady Grounds. MS According to Location of Boom. ASHEVILLE, N. C. SITE INN. accommodations; good service; ...,'. TOURIST 1 HOME HOTEL , U. C. T. Traveling Men. ' town.' Hendersonville, N. O. , 4 HIGH GRADE FRANK LOCGHBAN, Owner A Prop. AND TOURIST. HOTEL. OT "FREE SAMPLE ROOMS" Trade. Write for Quotations and , FRANCEN1A HAMILTON, rropnetress. ww. wfrvw- Cafe In connection. Baths free. Por trade solicited. ' inana iuia wnmRw. Raleigh, N. G. Opens ivn SB, ltll. BALSAM, K. a J Running cold spring ana not weu J Tennis, powung, a.ncinB, J no, G. Haydock, Mgr.! i RAlJiAM HOTEL CO, ProprieW. nicest rooms for 50o and 75c, SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOVUIST Batha Special Rates by Week or R. F. JARRETT, Manager, Duuooro, a, u. r or sdiireos f t v c. TT At the n ! rlon, N. C, 76 Hn in"'' I-ti 15 t'J IT r-r v. l.nry. ri- Of COl fnr plaf-M on e-.. n.i.i i, i 1 A ) m:
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