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: V: mm pags sixH THEASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Tuesday, Ecptemler 12, lCli. WANTS IT iii useless for anyone to call at tills office In an endeavor to find oat the names of advertisers. Those who advertise nnder an Initial or nom de plume do not wish their names to be nutria public, and they cannot be 6J valged at this office. - HELP WANTED. .ura-aa vv ai t .a. . veM AU1 I when you , want your summer dresses cleaned, dyed and pressed. ft. i ... : lll-tf WANTED Experienced meat cutter. .Telephone No. 780. . , 174-tf. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT. ED No canvassing or soliciting re. quired. Good income assured. Ad- dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., N1235 Matden Building, Wash ington, D. C. .' FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 860,000 protected post : tions 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 V booklet CB 9 8. No obligation, Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. We want plain people for a plain business. For a bread win ner, you can't beat it. Wiwes bet- . : tcr than most men earn. Apply by mall. Moler Barber College, Atlan ta, Ga. 1S3-S- WANTED Bright girl over seventeen . preference for 10th grade pupil. Can complete double course at the A. B. C. and pay for scholarship in office work. Also bright boy over sixteen preference for 8th grade work can take course and pay for same in work. Call at the Ashe ville ' Business College, Henry S. Shock ley, principal. 184-3t WANTED An energetic man to sell Accident and Health Insurance. F. ;- M. Messier, American National Bank Building. lS4-3t WANTED Soda clerk. Experience not necessary. Apply In writing, care Gazette-News. Druggist. 184-21 WANTED A good cook; none other need apply. No. - 155 Charlotte street. WANTED For U. 8. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between flges of 18 and S5: citizens of the United Slates, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English lan guage. For Information apply to Recruiting omcer, 307 West Trade St.. CWIntte. N. C; S South Main St, Ashevllle. N. C, 330 S. Elm 8U, Oroensboro, N. C; IS 3 2 Muin St., Columbia, a C: 204 H West Main St., Greenville, S. C: or 167H West Main KL. Wpartanhurg, S. C. WANTED. WANTED Immediate purchaser for a two-Btory 7-room house an ! !. 65x115 feet. In SV. blocks of square bltulithlc street, 25 00. One lot 80 xl75 feet, on Grove ave. I'roxim ity Park (center of Gi-ove Park and Sunset Mountain). Improvements now going on, $1600. A. F. Paul ling, 83 Orchard street, 12 to 2 p. m. i:--t WANTED-Ladles Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J. H. McGlnness. II South Main steet. 132-tf WANTED i-Tour Notary public work Phone 8. Jas. W. Albright. 66-tf WANTED A good second hand saw mill, lath and shingle outfit Bos 170, Hickory, N. C. 152-tf WANTED To buy child's rocking horse. Apply at 87 South Main street. J. 8. Moore. 157-tf. WANTED To exchange 7 room . modern house, close in, for a 4 to 7 room house 1-2 to 2 miles out must be on or near car line. See 13. T. Tiller, 23 N. Main St tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship in the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.," care this paper. tf WANTED Mep and boys to take SO daj'S practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and ecoept: good positions. Three hundred graduates placed in positions last twelve months. Char lolte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. . . 180-tf WAT ED Mom who go well dressed to drop In and see our cloth for 825 suits; all wool, and from both Eng llHh and American mills. Tailoring best In America. Fit perfect as hu man skill can make It. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. C. Wllbar, Phone 889, Pack Square. WANTED IJst your property with ux; we will give it our very bent at tention, liulley & Gaines Realty Co., 219-20 Leual Building. Phone 1831. 182-6t WANTKDPoeltion as a maid, good references, .q.'' OJMottorNews. '- 184-3t BOARDING. r I'.orK LEDGE. t Haywood street. 21 Iiooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P. J. Corcorun, Prop. OAK VILLA, on ear line; nice seleot I -la.-e for a few. Phone 1686. M K-rr-:inon avenue. 115-tl WANTS FOR SALS FOR SALE Single comb, thorough-, bred Rhode Island Red cockerel; will sell cheap. Address Poultry, Gazette-News. 109-tf POULTRT SUPPLIES Red Comb. Poultry Feed, Scratch, Corn and Fins Chick, Dry Mash for hens. Force Feed for little chicks. Roup, Gap, Cholera, and White Diarrhoea Cure, Lies Powder and Lice Liquid, and a limited numter of 50c books free. Phone 763. J. M. Campbell, at Stoner's Grocery Department. ' 105-tf 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 Bldg. Boom 2. , 135-tf FOR SALK Bargain in extra fine thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens. Some excellent exhibition stock Included In this offer, such as 93 point hens, scored by four dif ferent Judges, and one extra large, fine shaped and colored pullet ltn bred cock. Address Luke Dixon, Ashevllle, N. C. 160-tf. FOR SA'JE at a bargain, two second hand Pianos in good condition, one a Kimball, the other Schlllcn. W. L. Moore, No. 11 West Pack square. FOR SALE A few handsome mis sion clocks, used as samples; suit able for hall, dining room, bed room or office; will sell 81.50 to 82 each. Apply at Gazette-News office. 175-tf FOR SALE Twelve two room houses and twelve vacant lots. F. P. Ingle, Rovell Building. FOR SALE Ten room house, half acre land near car line. A bargain If bouKht at once. Twenty-six acre farm, new store house and dwelling combined, barn and other out buildings, two good springs, on Leicester road, 5 1-2 miles from town. Must be sold at once. Bai ley and Gaines Reulty Co., 219-20 Legal Bldg. 180-6t FOR SALE Modern live room cot tage; one block from car line; de sirable for permanent home. Easy terms. Phono 732. 184-3t OR SALE From four to live thous and dollars worth of gilt edge pape-" bearing six per cent; willing !. .my a small commission. Addres- X. Y., Gazette-News. 2 84-6t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Desirable store room. suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 337, Cunton, N. C tf FOT. RENT Room In private family. Apply 83 Elizabeth St. 188-8t F R RTNT Onn M room house In city mm! ..lie f, room cottage and one 8 room house n South Bilt niorc; all houses have modern conveniences.- Address Mrs. F. J. Read, Blltmore, N. C. . 181-6t FOR RENT October 1, 1911 9-rooms and bath, brick veneer. No. 247 Montford avenue. Apply Mc-Canles studio; 32 Patton avenue. 182-6t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; either connecting or separate. Ap ply 150 Chestnut street or telephone 1206. 181-tf. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished; terms moderate. 292 North Main street 17G-6t FOR RENT t unfurnished rooms In nice place on Charlotte street. Cheap to right parties. No sick ' people; no children. J. K. I, Ga-sette-News. 12-tf FOR RENT Furnished connecting . rooms for housekeeping at 18 Grady street Phone 839. 165-tf FOR RENT 9 room house, unfur nished. Wood fin street 135. Forbes tc Campbell, room . 2, Drhumor building, 48 H Patton avenue. Phone 268. FOR RENT Nice unfurnished room. College St 181-6t FOR RENT Furnished, ten room house, very desirable, furnace heat, paved street V. B. Watson, ugent . 179-tf. FOR RENT Furnished. The Ninety Nine, 101 Haywood street, 16 rooms. central location, appointments com plete. -4 ' 180-6t FOR RENT Five room cottage good well water. One acre land, Wea- , vervllle, nenr car line. Bailey and Gaines Realty Co 219-20 Legal Bldg. - - 180-6t FOR RENT, FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St., 12 rooms, 3 bathrooms, steam heat, completely furnlstiod; also good stable. Ap ply to J. L. Wagner, bgent, at post office, eod-tf FOR RENT 8 room bouse, close In on paved street, $21. Two new 6 room hmises, $20 each. F. M. Messier. American National Bank lltilldlng. Phone 682. ' 184-Jt FOR RENT On ear line near square, new house, 10 ro"mi, modern con veniences. 8 College Park. II. L Fisher. 184-3t We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson Relng the oldest Old Line Legal nHerve Southern Mutual Company, Iwojlng nil of the Ktandnrd Policies, HH!i the Hiwft poni'il.le rates con-.- ' nt ikl'ti ifpty. W Mllrit OUI WANTS MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, bought, sold and ex- chanced. Easy payments. 52 South Main St. Phone 885. 141-tf CHAS. U SLUDER, 20 S. E. Pack square, furnntture bought, sold, stored and rented. For sale, type writers and pianos. NEW RUGS From old carpets we make them In any size. Ours are superior to others. Write for cata' logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca thedral St., Baltimore, Md. ll-78t WE WANT your Stenographic and Copying work. Carolina Commer cial School, office 10 Pack square. Phones 974, 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 taining $66.00, on Swannnnoa ave nue or between Swannanoa avenue and . Ashevllle Dray blacksmith shop, West Ashevllle, this morning. Liberal reward. Gazette-News. UMBRELLA HANDLES Solid gold and sterling silver handles for la dles' umbrellas and parasols, as well as a large assortment of com bination silver and pearl- handles. Umbrellas recovered in all grades of silk. Prices right J. M. Hearn & Co., Buttery Park Place, Phone 448. B. A. VTNIARSKI, shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices thut suit anybody. Free shines to customers. No. 4 Lexington ave nue. 177-26t. REMOVAL Mrs: Trull, ladies' tailor ing nnd dress making. 84 South French Broad. Phono 722. Form erly 216 Patton avenue. 184-6t. FOE RENT 2 4-room houses, $8 each per mo. New Houses, suitable for R. R. men near depot 1 5-room house, 10 per month. Apply to VERNON REALTY CO. Over Kress store. or Fhone No. 355 REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved to No, 78 PATTON AVE. next door to the Palace Theater. MRS. J. KROMAN, Propr. Bvervthln In Mllllcery. PIANOS EXAMINED FREE Pianos Tuned Regulated, Voiced, Revoiced and Repaired at Reasonable Rates. 28 years experience. All work guaranteed. - H. A. FRIEDLANDER, .VI CI I ii it II St. Plmno 13.1H TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS Is our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anything of valne. H. L. FniKENSTEIN . Loan Office. " 23 S. Main St. Phone 887. Asheville. CHICHESTER 8 PILLS pv . TUB UMUOMI lilt AND. - I.4hl Ak jnr Oruvl.i fu A rill, la K4 am Vmli ru.l.c? Ik.", mic.1 i Vte4 T;ii.. v Tab pa ther. Hfr r vrt,,r V P-r:lt. Ark (,'!! i.i HV-TFaf yean icpomi Oct, tst, A :wr Koi! ii THE PUBLIC HAS SEEN OUR LAUNDRY PLANT And know how well we are equipped to do laundry work that will ho satisfactory to them. Modern methods are used in all departments, and all who entrust their linens to us will feel that degree of satis faction that conies with gar ments perfectly washed and carefully handled while being washed. Mountain City ' ' -i ' -. " Laundry Phone 426. NOTICE. ... Notice Is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the oity of Ashevllle, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a surrey and filed his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the matter of paving and other wise Improving Aston street In said city, and also showing the name of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street Improvement td he assesAid against such real estate. And notice Is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of thi said board of aldermen, td be held after the ex poration of ten (10) days from this date, sold board of aldermen will con sider saU r,iort and if no valid ob jections be made thereto the fcitmo will he adopted and approved by said lirtfird nnd the Uenn nnd flt"frril "f snid f' rcet Implement Ml then IN FICHU FINERY. Revival of These Dainty Old World Accessories. 6 sf& ;k kv2 V 7 vf. i m CHARSirNO FICHU DESICHf. The most distinctive ot the new flebns Is the model with jabot ends. Ibis d.iiiitj accessory is of sheer hand kerchief linen nnd suggests a Dutch neck nt the bnck. A slide or Ince takes the place of a brooch fastening. Another rbnrmiug ficbu is the Char lotte Cordny of handkerchief . liuen trimmed with real cluny luce. A ant lor collar utmost rcanhes-tlie waist in the back, and the little tabs in front are modestly folded under a huge breast pin. A Nursery Remnnce. ' Much bos bocu written -jv.cnt a suit able bride for the Priilce of Wales, but ii 0 one who bus discud the subject in print seems to aware of the nrtrsery romance w bleb started when the little Grand Ducticss oign, eldest daughter of the war and czariua, wns at Ha I mora I with her parents. The I'rinee of Wales, a -baby. too. took a violent fancy to his stun II second cons i its. In those days the, (irand Imchess could not talk, so she ouly. laughed and put ber tongue lot at heT would lie suitor. A few years ago. when the i-xar and crnrlnn brought over their family In the Imperial yacht to t!owes. I 'Mure Edwnrd nguin ittet -t ht grand duchess, who la growing up to tw a t all girl, the image of her mother, nnd hi royal blRhnc. boylikp. - fotiKnt rather shy of her. I!nt 'onlookers, n uiMtl. seeing most ut the game uotec that be cast many admiring glances U Ills pretty ccusiu and she at htu. ' It's Plain, but Very Smort If this aftraotive suit bich Is tiir creation of" u famous Trench drfss maker. Is to be tui.fit n a hirliinei of fall styles nil women will rejoice n. the tailored nittine nnd prace tnt itre theirs. The lines of the suit tire stuuri and distinctive. Tne coat Is an acnu mwml . V - t M:Um m . AH tVrVUS TAILOIir.D SUIT. rable length sod Is Just loose snouKh to be comfortable for everyday wear. The skirt Is particularly good looking and, while narrow enough fo suggest slenderness. Is not' extreme. This natty little suit Is built ef novelty mohair, which baa all the appearance of cheviot, but sheds dust more readily. For bowel comrln'nts In children ilwnys give Clm- t'nln't Colic. "I""!, nod ' I: -!!.. and r . ! - i i , , ... t n Her Beauty ' By LUCY IC WYNKOOP Copyright by American Press Asso ciation. 19U. Leonora was marvelously beautiful. When she passed along the street per sons would turn to look after her. At. social gatherings the hum of chat among those about ber would cease, all being intent In admiring the curves of her figure and the exquisite cast of her face. From childhood, though ber parents endeavored to keep a knowl edge of her gift from her, she could not but know it. Persons are less careful of making a child vain than a woman. Leonora did not grow to be a vain woman. But since the only gift of which she was made aware was ber beauty, she came to prize It Seeing others about her courted for this or that possession, she came to regard ber own blessing as the only means of keeping her in ber eminent position. So long as ber beauty lasted so long would she be admired. . When her beauty was one she must sink to the level of ordinary persons. . But one real lover worshiped Leo nora, and unfortunately for blm be could find no corresponding gift to hers In himself to warrant his aspi rations with regard to ber. He con sidered himself as set aside by fate from possessing her; not an adverse fate, simply fate. At an early age he found himself at the head of a fami lyhis father's family. His father had died, and the boy took up the man's work. He did not regret doing so, nor was he proud to do so. . lie considered that he was doing what it was natural for him to do. Had ho been granted time enough before as suming these responsibilities perhaps he might have placed himself In a po sition from which he could advance. As It was, he was but a bookkeeper. v When Leonore was thirty she fell 111. During her illness it becamo necessary that she should submit to a serious operation. For weeks after it had been performed she hovered between life and death. For months after she passed out of danger site was obliged to be wheeled about in her chair. During her convalescence she would not look into a mirror, Her nurse dressed her hair long after she was able to do so herself, because Leonore could not bear to see ber altered ap pearance. But one day she made up her mind that If her beauty bad de parted she must submit to the lass. Ignoring it would not restore It She called for a mirror. Great heavenst Were those pale features hers? Was she looking out of those dull 'eyes? Did that mixture of gray and black hair grow on her head?, She dropped the mirror on her lap and covered her face with her bands , , . , , - t. One day when she had so far im proved In health as to walk out she met the bookkeeper. So many persons had passed her without recognizing her that she wondered If be, too, would do so. She had known him since child hood. She knew his situation, but hi views concerning it were not hers. She felt that he was making a sacTlllce a sacrifice that she could not make. In deed, during the time ber beauty bad remained to her she had considered It a very poor equivalent for his uncom plaining acceptance of a duty. And now that she was below the average la personal appearance his advantage oyer ber seemed to have become a mountain between them. As he ap proached her heart almost stopped beating. He not only recogntwd her, but if he experienced any shock at ber changed appearance be did not show It - He bad not loved ber for her beauty, and Its loss did not therefere affect bim as much as was to have been expected. Indeed, his mind was moving in an other channel. He had always- felt that Leonora's beauty was a barrier between them. While she had. been ill bis mother bad died, and the older children had become Independent While be sympathized with Leonore at the loss of her beauty, the fact rushed upon him that the only inequality be tween them hud vanished. And yet that loss she prized so dearly endeared her the mora to him. Laonore was right In supposing that the especial prominence she enjoyed would die with her beauty. One dues not give up such prominence without a pang! But Leonore was pleased to notice that a few who had been, near est and dearest to her were In no wis changed with regard to her. Teople passed her on the street without look lug at ber. At social functions the young men Were no longer brought up la throngs to be presented to ber. She did hot go to balls, for she knew that her card instead of being full to over' flowing would be a blank. - But one thing she bad gained. The bookkeeper he was not now an ac countant, but the manager of the bnV ness where be had been an underling was devoted to her. The feeling thut he lived for ber went far beyond com pensation for the loss of that admira tion she had received from strangers. A happiness stole into ber heart more precious than the admiration of the throng. ' ' And now Leonora,-a middle aged wo man, with children, has forgotten what she ever so mmh priwd, nnd wonders why she prized it The admiration it brought her was as short lived as that which had caused it ner husband and her children are all In all to her. Bhe does not even know that with ths return of health ber physical appear ance Is to the beunfy of her youth what autumn i to spring. More than Pfiy-t.yen thousand mo tor vehicles h.ive born reglNtcrrd In !,M,rMn. Purest2 Rumford Baking Powde Hotels and Boarding Houses KNICKERBOCKER Delightful Situation. ' - Central Location. ! . Large Shady Gronnda. Appointments Complete. 1 TERMS According to Location of Boom. THE MANOR ALBEMARLE PAKE K " ASHEVILLE, N. O. AN EXCLUSIVE INN. ; t " Near golf links. Attractive accommodations: good service; jxcellent table."!; :? :" ' '-; ' " T '' v; f '": ' , ? - WINDSOR. HOTE,L ' . ' 48 SOUTH MAIN ST. ,'; . "VTWHSSJ New management. American and European. Overhauled and Refur nished throughout Bates European, 60c, 75o and $1.00 , per day. , American, $2.00 per day. Commercial trade solicited. Large sample rooms free. O. 3. TATE8, Prop. COMMERCIAL THE KENTUCKY HOME HOTEL ; . Endorsed by the T. P. A. and U. C. T. Traveling Men. " The best Sample Room in the tcura. ' Ilendersonville, N. C. 1 Battery Par li Hotel ASHEVILLK, N. OL " OPEN TUBOUG HOBT THE TEAK. ,. ; Famous Everywhere THE SWANNANOA A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE , , - . , Family and Transient Hotel Rates 93.50 a day and npward. Hotel Kenmore Waynes villi; h. c -.(!. T.'ulIXS Open Throughout the Tear. ,. ... -;i:mti TRICTLY HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS. " C. H. and ltlta U W. KNIGHT. . THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST f HOTEL OT WAYNESVILLE, N. 0. I.':'." : MRS. SALLIS E. CORY, Proprletrm. Open the Year Round. - 'TREE SAMPLE ROOMS" ETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Co nntry. Altitude tISO feet - Katea II per day. Tempting Term to Tonrist Trade. Write for Quotations - and Iteservatlons. MRS. FRANCKNIA HAMIIiTON, . . . BREVARD, V. C Proprietress. , : GLADSTONE HOTEL To right ot Southern depot Only European plan hotel In the city. Rooms 74 cents and $1.00 per day. Cafe In connection. -Batfcs free. Pot- -te'r meets all trains. Commercial trade eollclted. FRANK BLAKE, Manager. Hotel Raleigh, A New-Modem-Meritorioua Hostelry. It appeals to those who know -what's what and why. ..HOWELL COBB. THE PHOENIX 1 v ' . On West College street, just back of" the - old Berkeley Hotel, where you can get the n icest rooms for 50c and 75c,' with baths.'. No sick. If you cannot find the place stop in at BLOMBERG'S CIGAR STOR E. ne will direct you. . . ' ; Sumplo Rooms to Drummers BOc per Pay. Phone 1832. , THE JARRETT COMMERCIAL Rates $1.04 per day. Hot and Cold Month. ............. .!. City Livery Stable W. V, ISRAEL, Proa, , HKNDETtSONVILLE, V, O. ' 6FECIAI1 KATE8 TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Bast of Mock and shlclea, Prompt and proficient sarvioa. day mad night., hr rtrv. apd rnunt?. atUifaU.ia u-n'....-i '. m ,,, , ,4 Hotel Sterlinn CINCTNNATL OTnO. Overlooking New Elntnn Park. E ry room outside with bath, or hot and cold watsr. Milk, crtttm, vege tables from our owa farra. A merl -811 INsns 1.9, 11.69, $ to Mid ) ko ir dav. R. Tl. Mill, Prop., f.irmorly of Hot-d llnntt, I'i bumton, N. T., nd Orv'iid i;t., Nt York City. and :.E-3Ct r NO. 17 COLLEGE ST. FHONB 16S. TOURIST FRANK LOUGHRAN, Owner A Prop. 4 If j"1! ! Raleigh, N; C; SPRINGS HOTEL - t ., AND TOURIST Baths. Special Rates 1y Week or R. F. JARRETT, Manager, . . . PlUsboro, M. a .rv-. HOTEL riTTILLA . ... BRTSOU CITT. HeadqnarUni for travsUac sas sad lumberman. Ratea $1 par day. .paolal rates by the month. Bath room. Frse sample room. Railroad tatlng bouse frontlnf iouthsra depot. CJvry In connection. ' W MM A WHEKI,TK, Pnre WANTED ! At the FLESifMINd nOTKL at Ma rlon, N. C, 76 Bummer Boarders, rts $5 to IT per week. Children half prie. I i rue cool rooms, four hundrea foet of cool porches, there Is no bttr place on earth to spend your summer months, good watwr and the bt of climate. r T. J. Wil l I i, f -r. COlUISrvCIAL IIOIZL C. N. jrPTM'W, Prp. t Onion, N. (). Kxcellent table, good sirvlce. RnU onable rstfl. Kre mi rt; . I ronw Hot and cold latha. L'ndr rsv tn H?prntit '(rlrtly flrt ri,,.
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