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r wmis IT la aselesa for anyone to call at this njflm in An amAaawna - - w uuu uy the aamea ol advertisers. Tbom who advertise wide an initial or nom de plume do not wish their name to be made public, and they cannot be dl mlged r this office. . HELP WANTED. LA'JIES WANTimritT, mil kit you - want your nmmer prwa cleaned, dytd and pressed. WANTED Experienced , meat cutter. Trphone No. 780. 174-tf. LOCAL REPRESENTAHVB WANT- xsj imo canvassing or soliciting re quired. Good income assured. Ad- dress National Co-Operatlve Realty i' Co., N1IIS Marden Building. Waah ' fogton, D. C FRVB ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about 'over 160,000 protected posl : Hons In U. 8. service. More than '40,000 'vacancies every year. ' There 1 Is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employ ment. Easy to get ..'Just ask for booklet C69I. No obligation, Earl i2 pklns, Washington, D. C. WANTEI -Expert stove and range repalrlngr work done to your satls- faction... Phone Ml." 17S-6t MANAGERS WANTED To control the county rights in North Carolina. Only" first class men, with refer ence, and small capital (say 1500) ' need apply. The proposition is good for. $6,000 a year to an energetlo 'tales manager. Apply in person, or 1 write Radium Spray company, Clo- - ver, Virginia. ....... LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT. ED No canvassing or soliciting re- . utred Good income assured. Ad' 4 drear National Co-Operatlve Realty Cor, V1S8S Marden Building, Wash ington, D. C. , CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS . open the 'way to good government ; position. -1 can. coach you by mall at small eost. pull particulars free . to sny American cltlsen of eighteen T or- over. Write today for Booklet TE58. iCari Hopkins, Washington, IA . ' , ... . W-TEIL-For U S. Army: ' Able ; 'bodied unmarried men between ges of. IS and IS; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak. read and writ the English Ian noge. For Information apply to Recruiting officer, SOT West Trad 8U Charlotte, N. C; S Bouth Main Bt, Asheville, N. C. 110 V 8. Elm 8t, Greensboro, N. C; 1511 Main BU Columbia. B. C.;.10ttt West Main Bt, Greenville, a C: or 167 West Mala St, Spartanburg, 8, C WANTED. WANTED Immediate purchaser for ' a two-story 7-room bouse and lot , Otitis feet in SH Mocks of square, bttolltblo street $2800. One lot 00 xl75 feet on Grove ave. Proxlm- . Ity Park (center of Gi-ove Park and . Sunset Mountain). Improvements . now going on, $1600. A, F. Paul- ling, tl Orchard street IS to S p. in. .TO-It. WANTED Ladles Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J. H, MoOlnne, II Bouth Main steet lll-tf WANTED Tour Notary pubUo work. Phons IS. Jam. W. Albright ll-tt WJUJTED A good second hand saw mill, lath and shtngla outfit Box 1 170, Hickory, N. C. . llS-tf WANTED To buy child's rocking horse. Apply at ST South Main - street J. & Moor. lBT-tt WANTED To exchange T room modern house, close In, for a 4 to 7 room house 1-S to 8 miles out must be on or near car line. Bee B. T. TlUer, SS N. Main Bt tf WANTED' At sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship In the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap- ply to "J.," care this paper. tf WANTED Men and boys to take SO days practical course In our ma chine shop, learn automobile bus- . loess and eccept food . positions. Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte. N. C. . ISO-tf WANTED Men to know that for $21.(0 and $2S they can get a tail ored suit that will simply astonish them because of the very great goodness of it Made to your measure by America's best tallora , Our 1 pressing club service makes ' good suits last longer. J. C Wll ' bar, Phone $8, on the Suare. WANTEB--S," T or room house, good-slsed lot; will give preference If has barn; will pay cash tf price Is right Address E. B. M., Ashe ville Gasette-News. , ill-It WANTED List your property with us; we will five It our very best at tention, Bailey A Gaines Realty Co., 119-10 Legal Building. Phone 1811. 182-6t E0ALDETQ. ROCK LE7XJB, 81 Haywood street S8 . Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street fiem Auditorium, half blocs from 1 it err l ark hotel. Mrs. P. J, Corcoran, Prop. . OAK VIT LA. on car line; sloe seleot 1 see f r a Uw. Phone 1118. tf Alsrrlmon avenue. lll-U rc ranl!ful Fuburlan home; on csr !--e. t :' i'-S ' hy prove of trees Wl FOB SALS FOR BALE Simla eomh thnpnnvfc, urea jtaoae isiana Red cockerel; will sell cheap. Address Poultry, Gasette-News. 106-tf POULTRY BTTPPT.rms -p. Fine Chick. Dry Mash for hens. ssea ior utue chicks, Roup, Gap. Cholera, and Whita n.nh... Cur, lie Powder and Lice Liquid, and a limited number of SOo books iroe. rnone Til. j. M. Campbell, at Stoner's Grocery Department '-. - .. 105-tf FOR SALE Double lot ,nl cottage. Bargain. North French Drofca. jj. b. watson. FOR BALE One millinery depart ment., muse oe soia at a bargain at once. w. a. Willis, Paragon Bldg. Room 1. . , , ISS-tf FpR BALE Bargain in extra fine inorougnorea urown Leghorn chickens. Some excellent exhibition stock Included In this offer, such as S3 point hens, scored by four dif ferent judges, and One lM larffA fine shaped and colored pullet line bred cock. Address Luke Dixon. Asheville, N. C 180-tt FOR BAluE at a barmln. two nana ianos in good condition, one jn.iinua.ii, us otner DChillen. W L. Moore, No. 11 West Pack square. FOR fiAT.U! A ho k.-j. i. - - i mis sion clocks, used as samples; sult- . auio ror nail, dining room, bed room or office; will sell $1.60 to $3 eacn. Apply at Gazette-News office. 176-tf FOR SALE Twelve two room houses ana twelve vacant lots. F, P Ingle, ivoroii xiuiiuing. FOR SALE Good pony two seated . np ana narness. Also new buggy, ; Phone 681. . 182-3t FOR SALE Ten room house, half acre land near car line. A bargain If 'bought at once. Twenty-six acre , farm, new store house and dwelling combined, barn and other nut- buildings, two good springs, on Leicester roaa, 6 1-1 miles from town. Must be sold at once. l!nt . ley and Gaines Realty Co., 219-20 Legal Bldg. 180-6t TOE RENT. FOR RENT Desirable tni- num suitable for any kind of tuin without shelve or counters. Apply box 17, vanton, N. C FOR RENT One six room , house In city and one S room cottage and one S room house In Bouth Bllt more; all houses have modern con veniences. Address Mrs. F. J. Reed, Blltmore, N. C. . i81-6t FOB RENT, FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St., IS rooms, S , bathrooms, steam heat completely rurnisnea; also good stable. .Ap , ply to J. L. Wagner, agent at post office. ... . sod-tf FOR RENT Seven rooms and bath. Gas, hot water, electric lights, fur nace. Corner Montford and Panola. Phone 1428. Dr. Bennett 182-St FOR RENT October 1, ltl t-rooms ana Datn, Mick veneer. No. 247 Montford avenue. Apply McCanless studio, 81 Patton avenue. 182-6t FOR RENTTwo furnished rooms; either connecting or separate. Ap ply ISO Chestnut street or telephone 1206. , . lll-tf. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished br unfurnished; terms moderate. S$2 North Mala street : . . .176-6t FOR RENT S unfurnished rooms In nice place on Charlotte street Cheap to right parte No slok paoplei no children. J. R. R., Ga aeUe-Newa ls-tf FOR RENT Furnished connecting rooms for housekeeping at 1$ Grady street Phone SS. - 165-tf FOR RENT I room house,' unfur nished, Woodfln street $38. Forbes sV Campbell, room - S, Drhumor building, 48 Patton avenue. Phone SIS. . , , i. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, light housekeeping; car line; modern conveniences. ' Mrs. O. M. Mathia 17 Montford Ave! 181-St FOR RENT Nice unfurnished room. 96 College Bt l$l-6t FOR RENT Furnished, ten room house, very desirable, furnace heat paved street D. 8. Watson, agent 17-tf. FOR RENT Furnished, The Ninety Nine, 101 Haywood street 16 rooms, central location, appointments com plete. 180-6t. FOR RENT Five room cottage good well water. One acre land, . Wea- tvervllle, near car line. Bailey and Gaines Realty Co., 218-10 Legal Bldg. 180-6t FOR RENT 8 -room house, close In, on paved street $22.80; , 8 ' room house In suburbs, close to car line, $30; S room house, close to Pack square, $36; I room house, all con . veulences, one block from car, $16 by the year. F. M. Messier, Amer ican National Bank building. Phono 68J. 180-4t ESIIOVAL K0TIC3 The Paris Millinery has moved to No, 7 PATT.V AVE. nsxt door to the Fslsne Thester. Hits, I. kj;c-'1, Pnpr. Everything la 1 -iilosry. ID inns Tunp'l, Iteirulatrd, Voiced, ' I Slid 1'ppn !rd st i;fimirm!ile i. : i I f . :. U ' : i k WANTS mSCELLANEOUS FDRNITURb bought 11 and ex changed. Easy nayments. S3 South ' Main St Phone 888. r 14S-tf CHAS. L, SLUDER, It & I Pack square, furnnlture bought sold, stored and rented. For sal type writers and pianos. : NEW RUGS From old carpets we make them In any sise. Ours are superior to others. Writ for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca thedral St, Baltimore, Md. 18 1-7 8 1 WE WANT your Btenographlo and Copying work. Carolina Commer cial School, office 10 Pack square. Phones 074, 1178. 166-tf CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Office, 10 Pack Square. P. L. Holman, principal; G. L. Hall, as sistant principal. Ask for our spec ial rates on tuition. - 166-tf LOST Folding black pocketbook con' talnlng $66.00, on Swannanoa ave' nue or between Swannanoa avenue and Asheville Dray blacksmith shop, West Asheville, this morning. Liberal reward. Gaiette-Newe. UMBRELLA HANDLES Solid gold . and sterling silver handles for la dles' umbrellas and parasols, as : well as a large assortment of com- , binatlon silver and pearl handles. Umbrellas recovered In all grades of silk. Prices right J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery park Place, Phone '448. , . B. A. VTNIARSEI, shoe making and 1 repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices . that 'suit anybody. Free shines to customers. : No. 4 Lexington ave' nue.. 177-26t PRIVATE LESSONS In Bookkeeping by man of eight years' experience. Few pupils wanted for evening class. A-l references. Private, care Gasette-News or Phone 1813. .... , ; ,' 182-t We Stand for the South as Did . Lee and Jackson Being the oldest Old Lin Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all of the Standard .Policies, giving the lowest possible rate con sistent with safety. We solicit youi patronage. The Security Life & Annuity Company of Greensboro), If . 0. . ' A. B, SMITH. Special Agent AabevUle. N. C. THE LAUNDRY BUSINESS In spite of the large totals In volved, 1 one of exceedingly small profits, and . one whose growth depends ' upon ' the painstaking care exercised by the modern laundry In render ing; better service. The Ashe- - vllle Laundry is . a ' modern ' laundry, large, airy, sanitary and well ventilated, and equip- . ped with every piece of mod ern machinery known to laun- ' dry service. ' Phone 85. Wag ons everywhere. K-: .:; i. - t Asheville Lcundry, J. A Nichols, Mgr. Saturday, September 9. ' ' Tlie Show x"on Know ' , - i AL' 0., FIELD GREATER MINSTRELS StbBUCCESFtri TEAR 96th The) World' Beet. Everything New. Everything Bettor Than Kvrr Before. 05 Merry Minstrel Mirth Makers 5 The Blttgest and Oldest America's Favorite Indoor Show. NlKh. Price tie, 50o 75c, $1.00; Boxes S1.S0. BfaUnee SSC, BOc, ?&c Boxes 1.00. Tickets on "sale at Whltlock Cloth ing Co Wsdnesday, I a. m. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Asheville, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and filed his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work don and the cost thereof In the matter of paving and other wise improving Aston street in said city, and also showing the name of oach abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata, share of cost , of such street improvement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of aldermen, to be held after the ex poratlon of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will con sider said report and If no valid ob jections be made thereto the same will be adopted and approved by said board and the liens and assessments of said street Improvement will then become complete and operative. Asheville, N. C, Fpt. , 111. 1(,-101 Kayor. mm AN ARISTOCRATIC CIRCLE By DONALD CHAMBERUN ' Copyright by American Press Asso- , elation, 19U. . Tom Tomklns, the son o" a rich packer, having no occasion to work, went abroad. Be landed at Naples and took a train for Borne. The railway coaches over there are built in compartments, and In a compartment with Tom was a lady traveling with her maid. The mistress appeared to be a highborn dame, and her maid treated her with unbounded reverence. The two conversed In a foreign language, though Tom, hot be ing a linguist himself, couldn't tell whether It was Italian or French. It might have been Latin for all he knew. Tom tried to get some information from the conductor, but failed, and the lady kindly came to his assistance In broken English. This started A con versation between her and him, during which It came out that she was the Princess Bobbeloui and that be was Mr. Thomas Tomklns of the United States. Furthermore, Tom let out dur ing the ride to Rome that his father was an American . millionaire. He didn't tell It In so many words, but managed to get It In so that he might show something to make him seem worthy of the notice of an Italian princess. '' - And here It should be explained that princes and princesses In Italy don't necessarily belong to the royal family. Italy formerly was broken up Into small tracts or principalities. They are now united In a kingdom, bnt their princely families retain their titles. Before reaching home the Princess Bobbelonl became very gracious to SI gnor Tomklns, as she called him, and Invited him to visit her in ber villa on the outskirts of Borne. But be was not to call for a week, since the place had been closed and needed to be opem ed. She took his address and prom laed to send him hers later. .From something she said Tom gathered that she desired time to ask the American minister something about him. ' The week passed, and Tom waited impatiently at his hotel without receiv ing any word from the princess. But a couple of days later a liveried servant called and presented a little note with a crest on it containing an invitation for 5 o'clock English tea at her villa. Tom presented himself at the hour named and found the lady in a sump tuous home. . MAh, Slgnor tomklns," she said In charming broken "English, "I km glnd to see yon. I confess that having ted yon as a stranger, I thought it prudent to make Inquiries about yon. And I am happy to announce that they have resulted satisfactorily. If there were titles In your country yon wonld be at least a baron." -. . Thank yon very much,", said Tom In bad . Italians .'i '. j "How quickly you are picking np our language," replied the princess. "lou will soon speak It like a native." Tom drank tea with the princess, spending a delightful hour with her then she dismissed him, saying: '1 will be happy to have yon mret some of my friends. Let me see tliln evening there Is a. court ball; tomorrow I dine with the Duchess of Chevrinl Thursday I am free. Have yon suj engagement for that evening?" Tom said he bod, but he would broil It for the Inestimable privilege o meeting the princess' friends. Ill evening was free, but with true Amert can Instincts he didn't propose ii cheapen himself. . . On the proposed evening BIgnoi Tomklns presented himself at tin princess villa and was introduced ti several- princes, an English duchess who waa found useful as an Interpret e'r, and other magnates. They were all very civil to Torn, considering that be was a titleless American, and be was delighted at mingling for the first time In his life with a real aristocracy' Card tables Were set, and the princess proposed bridge whist ' Tom waa hon ored by being placed at the hostess' table and especially to by 'having ber for a partner. On of the gentlemen proposed to make the points S francs, but the princess wonld not consent to more than a franc. Tom did not wonder that she object ed to a sizable stake, for she proved I very poor player. 8b and Tom be" gan to lose with the Bnt game and lost steadily. Then the princess Og nred that she had lost 2,600 franca, or 1500. This seemed to trouble her, and she proposed to make the points stand for 10 francs each In order to recoup. Ton! was a loser equally with ber, but did not object. Meanwhile refresh menta were served. Including wine. As the princess lost ah kept pro posing to double the stake, and at midnight Tom found himself playing for $20 a point and had lost 17,000. His partner was plunging desperately to regain her losses and raising the stake with every plunge. "At S In th morning Tom and (he princess were losers each to the amount of $25,000. and Tom. who usually could drink as much as any one, found himself sf- fected by th wine. , At daylight he gav checks on his bankers for bis losses, and, as the princess begged him to do the same for her, he consented. The next afternoon Tom wok np and went to his bankers, to find thnt be had given checks for $75,000. This didn't trouble him. but when be went to th princess villa to leave a card h found It deserted. It bad been hired for the occasion. HI In tioducllun , to . aristocratic European society bad been costly, and th so ciety had been swindlers. More people, men ana women, are suffering from kldnrjr sad bladder troulile than ever t fre, and each your more of thm n for quick re- f i!il permanent t t to Foley' ' v 1 nmedy, v I . provWe $3.50 Recipe Free, For Weak wen. nd Name and Address Today I You Can Have it Free and Be Strong and . 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I think I Owe It to my fellow man to send them a copy m confidence so that any man anywher who Is weak urea may stop drugging himself with harmful medicines, secure what I be lieve 1 th quickest-acting restora tive, upbuilding. BPOT-TOUCHINa and discouraged with repeated fail- remedy ever .devised, and so, cure himself at home quietly and quickly. lust drop me a line ilk this: Dr. A. E. Robinson. 4800 Luck Bldg.. Detroit, Mich., and I will send yon a copy of this splendid recipe in a plain or dinary envelop free of charge. A great many doctors would charge ft to t for marely writing out a pre scription ilk this but I send it n lrly fr. . NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS W. W. MATXET, B. B., A. M Principal ' rnns at 42 Starnes Ave.. Thurs Anv. Rent. 7. A fitting school to Pre nan hovs for lire, or ror college Number limited; select pupils. Indi vidual Instruction suited to the indi vidual bov; wholesome environmental light, well ventilated, comfortable room. For terms and particulars confer with the Principal at his home, or Phone 1085. m-m FOR RENT t 4-room houses, ts each per mo. New Houses, suitable for R. R. men near depot 1 S-room house, 10 per month. Apply to VERNON REALTY CO. Over Kress store. or Phone No. 865 TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS Is our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anything of value. ' i H. L. FINEENSTEIN Loan Office. 23 S. Main St - Phone 887. Asheville. CHICHESTER S PILLS an M Bat. Satat. Alwiri RtHabl SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE WANTED! At the FLEMMDJG HOTEL at Ma rlon, N. C 75 Bummer Boarders, rate 85 to 87 per week. Children ban pno. Large cool rooms, four hundred feet of eool porches, there is no better place on earth to spend your summer months, food water and th best of climate. , T. J. WILLIS, Mgr, , COMMERCIAL HOTEL ' O. N. iT STICK, Prop. Canton, M. C Excellent table, good service. Reae- enabl rates. Ftse sample room Hot and cold baths. t Under new maa ig em ant. Btrlotly Aral class. PATTON HOUSE, Murphy, H. 0. Th best and most reasonable house la town, good table, eleaa bed and horn oooklhgY Rate II per day. mSS ROSA PATTON. .... HOTEL INTELLA .., a BBYSON CITY. M Headauarters for traveUng aae and lumbermen Rata l per day Special rats by th month. Bate room. Free sample roonsa Rail roe sating house frostlnc Southara depot Livery la connection, a. W at ALMA WHKELER Proajre H O h tkl.abw.tM'I IHmmJ Bn.4A ilt. 1-IIU U U4 m1 tloM neuilkV ZT7l "1 bain, ttod wUk Bl RIMn. V n w tollsJrutorii -Ht Ub. iatMrnmriUM fix IV' Jg IAl Hotel Stcrlinn t ..axs.Ti, OHIO, Orsrlookltn New I nton Park. Tv sry room ournide with. bath, or hot and co'd u!r. Milk, cream, vege tables from pi r own farm. Amen.-. l fl.tt, 11.10. l l J tn1 t ' - R. , f -f . ' Hotels and Boarding Houses KNICKERBOCKER Delightful Situation. Appointments Complete. ALBEMARLE FABE ' AN EXCLUSIVE INN. ' -Near golf links. Attractive accommodations: good service; ezoellent table. WINDSOR HOTE.L 48 SOUTH MAIN ST. . "" New management. American and European: Overhauled and Refur nished throughout.. Rates Europ American, $2.00 per day. Commerd Large sample rooms free. COMMERCIAL THE KENTUCKY Endorsed by,the T. P. A. and The best Sample Boom in the Battery Park Hotel ABHEVILLB, N, O. . OPEN THROUGHOUT THH TEAR. Famous Everywhere . THE S WANNAN'O'A A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Bates 91.SO a day and npward. Hotel Kenmore ' ' WAXNEsTVlTiIJE, H. tt . ' ! Open Through oat the Tear. ' ITRIOTLT HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS. ' ' C H. and UBS. U W. KNIGHT. THE BON AIR LEADING: COMMERCIAL Open the Year Round. ETHELWOLD HOTEL t v.. A DUnM,,l B.nnhlra rn nntnr. Altitude 1150 feet Rate It ner day. Tempting Terms to Tourist Reservations. MRS. BREVARD, N. O. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel In th city. Dnnn, ik rants ami ti u Bar dev. Cafe la connection. Batba free. Por ter meets all trains. Commercial tr Hotel Raleigh, A New-Modern-Meritorious i i i.ii. v i j Hotel Balsam. BevcrsJ thousand dollar In improvement. Fourth eonsecutiv season under same management. Features: Running cold spring and hot waUJ In every room Jio mosaultoes or Insects. Altitude 15(1 feet 100 yard from Southern depot Amusements: horseback riding, tc ' :thephoenix- .: On West College street, just hack of the old Berkeley Hotel, where you can get the nicest rooms for 50c and' 75c, with baths. No sick. Tf you cannot find the place stop in at BLOMBERG'S CIGAR STORE. He will direct you. Hi THE JARRETT COMMERCIAL Rate 11.00 per day. Hot and Cold Month. VrjSfjJgv-w One of the most beautiful drives a round Asheville. MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN K1Ttlon l 00 fMt ' An ideal place to spend th summer months. 1S00 feet above Asheville. Rates reasonable. Conveyance makes dally trips, starting from City Ticket oSios, No, 00 Patton Ave., phone Its or address .'.'.- MISS TEMPE HARRIS, Prop. XF , -!-..; City Livery Stable , F, PTR1-, Prop. B3ENDERSONVILLM, It. O. BPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. of stock and vsUclee. Prompt nttyi and oountr. aetUfaetiosi NEW YOimClTYf ' 7 ?r rrr ' a a O That is Best , RMvwnuzed for veari as the f f .wV . 7 . ' representative viutori from every state in the union. 1 . - ' a.imilalil anj meilial ri KUssgeasat that hm loci iiotix rnuxcncM at cor.CwT.T rarz3 sk BOOKLET Elli Ave. ani 2 Cl'a Ct. NO. tf COLLEGE ST. PHONE 15S. Central Location. . Large ehady Grounds. ! - TERHS According to Location of Room,. TKKUANOS ' ; ASHEVILLE, N. 0. ean, loo, 75e and 81.0 - per. day. al trad solicited. O. 4 YATES, Prop. 1: , :. TOURIST HOME HOTEL U. 0. T. Traveling Men. ; town. Hendersonville, N. 0. HIGH GRADE FRANK LOUGHRAN, Owaer Prop. AND TOURIST HOTEL OT WAYNESVLLLE, N. 0. ICRS. SALLLE E. CORY, Proprietr.il. "TREE SAMPLE ROOKl" Trade. Write for Quotations and FRANCENIA HAMILTON, . rroprvxnm. ad solicited. jMuanj ruinmw ""tw - Raleigh, N. C. Hostelry. It appeals to those i tTATjmTT nonn Opens Jane SS, 1111. ,, BALSAM, V. A ! Tennis, bowling, dancing, muste, Haydoch Mgr. pTaM HOTEL CO, Proprietor. - SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOtTRIST ' ' Baths. Special Rates by Week or R, F. JARRETT, Manager, 4. IMUsboro, N. Ot., and proficient service, day and t vi, araata4, . - MlUi an a w aaaj in Hotel life headauarteri of Npw York anjar mm mnYi3.TiAA nha ml I l.J.J catered e pullie dcm.nL - . . c'
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