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1 r W fi ANTS - IT la useless tor anyone to call at ' thJa d tllce In arf endeayor to find out tlie name of advertisers. Those who advertise Wide an Initial or nom de plume da not wish their name to be made, public, and -they, oannof be di valged. at tWa office. HELP WANTED. ;.- 4:.... LADIES WANTED! To - Call 151T when you want your lummer dressas cleaned, dyad and pressed. lll-tf -u 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-Operatlve Realty Co.. N1235 Harden Building, Wash ington, D. C. ' , . ' FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 160,000 protected posi tions In U. S. service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There i is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employ ment. Easy lu get Just ask for booklet C693. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. WANTED Men to lp&rn the barber trade. We want plain people for a plain business. For a bread win ner, you can't beat It. Wages bet ter thun most men earn. Apply by mail. Moler Barber College, Atlan ta. Gn. IS3-4- WANTED J? or U. S. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English lan guage. For Information apply to Recruiting officer, 807 West Trade St., Charlotte, N, C; 3 South Main St., AshevlUe. N, C, 830 ft S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C; 1521 Main St., Columbia, & C; 204 ft West Main St., Greenville, S. C; or 167 West Main St, Spartrnburg, S. C WANTED A middle-aged white wo man or girl to nurse small children and live on premises In St. AugtiB tine, Flu. Address Mrs. J. D. Pul- i ler, Black Mountain, X. C, stating wages expected. 186-3t WANTED AT ONCE A good cook. Paul P. Brown, American National Bank. Phone 79. tC WANTED. FOR RENT Nice unfurnished rooms. 96 College St. 18 l-6t WAN-JED Ladles' Dying, cleaning. ' and repair work. J. 11. McGlnness, 11 South Main st.et llt-tf WANTED Tour Notary public work. Phone 8. J as. W. Albright 6-tf WANTED A good second hand uuw 1. mill, lath ana shlnta utfiL Box 170. U.'ckory, N. C. ' ; 151-tf WANTED To buy cnlld rock'.nc horse. Apply at 37 rfouth Main street. J. B. Moor. 157-tf. WANTED To ' exchange 7 room modern house, close in, tor a 4 to 7 room house 1-3 to J miles out must be on or near car line. See II 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 Men and boys to take 30 days practical course In our ma- , chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and eccept good positions. Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char- . lotte Anto School, Charlotte, N. C. 180-tf WATED Men who go well dressed 1 to drop In and see our cloth for f 25 suits; all wool, and from both Eng lish and American mills. Tailoring best in America. Fit perfect as hu man skill can make it Satisfaction guaranteed. J. C. Wilbar, ' Phone 889, Pack Square. " i 1 WANTED List your property with as; we will give it our very best at tention. Bailey A Gaines Realty " Co., 211-20 Legal Building, Phone 1831. 182-t WANTED Heavy suits that have been laid away should now be brought out and thoroughly steam cleaned and pressed- and be made ready for fall and winter wear. Our hew steaming and pressing tables thoroughly disinfects cleans - and presses neatly, . Ladles' work a spe cialty. J. C. tVflbar, Phone 389. . On the Square, - BOARDING. ROCK LEDGE, It Haywood street, II Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium,' half block from Battery Park boteL' Mrs. T 3. Corcoran, Prop. ? FOR KENT X 4-mom. bouses, tl each per mo. New Houses, suitable for R. R. men near depoC,.' . s W.j '.' 1 l-room bouse, 11 per month. Apply Is) . -rv ( --.. ' VKIUSOH RKALTT CO. Over Kress store. ' or Phone No. IKS .7e Stand for the Soutlj $i Did Lea and Jadtson - ; ; Uelng the oldest Old T.ln tii Reerrve Bwuthrn j liMtvel Company, imiing su or me. Standard Policies, giving Uie low 1 sonsll.l rata oon sIsKtit with safety. We solicit your rtrnrttKv.- - - - - The rocuii: Lir'6 'Aluluitj ' ; A. ii. I i. y.-. h i $ ."id WANTS FOB SALE FOB BALE Single comb, thorough bred Rhode Island Red cockerel; will Mil cheap. Address Poultry, . Gasette-Nsws. . 101-tf POULTRT SUPPLIES Red Comb, Poultry Feed, Scratch,, Corn and Fin Chick, Dry Mash for hens -Force Fted for llttis chicks. Roup, Gap, Cholera, and White Diarrhoea Cure, Lice Powder and Lice Liquid, and a limited number of 60c books free. Phone 751. J. M. CampbeU, 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. Room 3. 185-tf FOR SALb 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. line shaped and colored pullet line bred cock. Address Luke Dixon, AshevlUe, N. C 160-tf. FOR SAViE at a bargain, two second hand Pianos In good condition, one a Kimball, the other Schlllen. W. L Moore, No. 11 West Pack square. FOR SALE A few handsome mis. slon clocks, used as samples; suit able for hall, dining room. bed room or office; will sell $1.50 to $2 each. Apply at Gazette-News office. 175-tf FOP. SALE Twelve two room houses and twelve vacant lots. F. P. Ingle Uevell Building. FOR SALE A flr.e Jersey cow: can lie seen at No. 40 TtiskeBee St party leaving city. 185-3t FOR SALE From four to five thous and dollars worth of gilt edge paper bearing six per cent; willinp, to pay a small romminslon. Address X. Y., Gazette-Newy. 184-Ct HORSES FOR SALE 4 coo.l work horses, 2 Ideal delivery wagon horsi-s, weight about 1100 pounds. 2 general purpose horses, about 900 pounds to 950 for Bale, slnglp or in pairs. M. Reagan, Weavervllle. N. C Phone 26. 186-6t. FOR SALE Two lots, each 43x120 feet, close in, good neighborhood, one at 3175; one $125. Ftirced sale. C. a. T care Gazette-News. 1 8C-3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT rslrablt store room. sii lu hie rnr nny kind of business without ilj Ivex ui i nunters. Apply Hot SJ7. Canton. N. H. tf WANTltn 3 r,T 4 f-'rnlsMod or un furnished room, KioU locution, near Orange street school. A., care Gazette-News. 185-3t FOR RENT Furnished l-room mod ern apartment, 58 Aoheland avenue, price $35.00. Apply Nichols Shoe Co. 186-3t FOR RENT One six room house In city and one 6 room cottage and one 8 room house In South Bilt more; all houses have modern con veniences. Address Mrs. V. J. Reed, Biltmore, N. C. 181-6t FOR RENT October 1, 1911 9-rooms and bath, brick veneer. No. 247 Montford avenue. Apply McCanless studio, 32 Patton avenue. 182-6t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; either connecting or separate. Ap ply 160 Chestnut street or telephone 1201. lll-tt FOR RENT unfurnished rooms In alee place on Charlotte street Cheap to right parties. No sick people; so children. J. R. R., Ga lette-Newa. ll-tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping; also 5 room cottage unfurnished. 18 Grady street , . 181-tt FOR RENT Nice unfurnished room. II College St 181-lt FOR RENT Furnished, ten room bouse, vary desirable, furnace heat, , aaved. street , D. & Watson, agent - .J . .1 179-tf. FOR RENT, FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St, 11 rooms, 8 bathrooms, steam beat, completely furnished; also good stable. Ap ply to 3. L Wagner, agent, at post office, eod-tf FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban home; on car line, surrounded by grove of trees With five acres of land rltv wati tlectrlc lights. Very easy terms. CANADAY REALTY CO. 10 N: Pack 8q. : . Pboii 749 PIANOS EXAMINED, FREE Pianos Tuned. Regulated. Voiced. Revolced and Repaired at Reasonable Rates. II years experience. All work guaranteed. H. A. FRIED LANDER, M Chan ft. Phono 3M , ' FOR SALST : l 1 acres of land, I room house, 100 fine chirkens, tins horse and buggy, fine- milch eowt good ham and other out buildings, miles Trom city, near Sulphur Springs, The owner leaving the country, $3000. $1000 cash, bal ance one and two year. ' ' j .' . . 3. D. PEIILAl.D & EDIT NO, 11 Temple Court I'bouc 143i. FREE CATARRH CURE Remedy Tested for 30 Years Cures Through the Blood Foul Breath, K'hawking and Spitting Done Away by Its Use. Hawking spitting. Foul Breath, dis charges of yellow matter, . perman ently cured by taking 'internally Bo tanic Brood Balm (B. B. B.) Thou sands of sufferers have tried B. B. B. where all else failed and were cured to stay eured. . CATARRH IS NOT ONLY DAN GEROUS, but '. It causes ulcerations, death and decay of bones, kills am bition, often causes loss of appetite and reachea to geenral debility. Idiocy and Insanity. It needs attention at once. Cure It by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) It la a quick, radical permanent cure, because It rids the system of the poison germs that cause Catarrh. At the same time Blood Balm (B. B. b.) purifies the blood, does away with every symtom of catarrh. B. B. U, sends a tingling flood of warm, rich, pure blood direct to the paralysed nerves and parts af fected by catarrhal poison, giving warmth and strength Just where it Is needed, and In this way making a perfect, lasting rure of catarrh In ill Its forms. DRUGGISTS or by ex press, $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE. with directions for home cure, SAMPLE SENT FREE by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De scribe your trouble and free medical advice given. MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURL bought sold and ex changed. Easy payments. 52 South Main St. Phone 885. 142-tf CHAS. L SLUDER, 20 S. E. Pack square, furnnlture 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. 161-78t WE WANT your Stenographic and Copying work. Carolina Commer cial School, office 10 Pack square. Phones 974, 1178. 166-tf CAROLINA COMMERCIAL 8CHOOL Office, 10 Pack Snuare, P. L Holman, principal; G. L Hall, as sistant principal. Ask for our spec ial rates on tuition. , ISC-lf LOST Folding block pocketbook con taining $66.00, on Swannanoa ave nue or between Swannanoa avenue and AshevlUe Dray blacksmith shop, West AshevlUe, this morning. Liberal reward. Gazette-News UMBRELLA HANDLES Solid gold and sterling silver handles for la dies' 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., Battery Park, Place, Phone 448. B. A. VINIARSKI, shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customers. No. 4 Lexington ave nue. 1 177-26t REMOVAL Mrs. Trull, ladle' tailor ing and drees making. 84 South French Broad. Phone 722. Form erly 216 Patton avenue. 184-6t NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of AshevlUe, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and lied 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 Cortland Ave. 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 lm provemenffo be assessed against such real estate. And notice Is feereby further given that at the first regular meriting of the said board -Of alder men, to be held after the.explratloa of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will conaider said report and ID no . valid .objections be made thereto the same will be adopt ed aad approved by. said board and the liens and assessments of said street Improvement: will then become complete and operative. AshevlUe, N. C, Sept II. 1911. L. W. YOUNG, .. . City Clerk. , . NOTICE. , A, Notice la hereby given i;h. mayor and board of aldermen of the city of AshevlUe, as , required, by law, thai the city engineer has made a survey and filed his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work dona and the cost thereof in me maittT or paving ana other wise Improving Aston street In said city, and also showing the nams ef each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rat share of cost of such street Improvement to be assessed against such real estate. And Duties is hereby further given that at the .Irst regular meeting of the said board of aldermen, to be held after the ex- oorttlon of ten. (10) days from this date, sa'd board of aldermen will con sider asld 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 ot said street Improvement will thee becoms complete and operative, AshevlUe, N. C, Sept.- , 1911. J. E. RANKIN, 180-10t ' 7- , WANTS DELESITES II fll TO GOOD IME1G Appalachian Good Roads As sociation Meets in Roanoke October 4-5. At the meeting late yesterday after noon .of the . directors of the Bun. combe County Good Roads associa tion, at which several of the members were, also present, tbe delegates to the annual meeting of the Appala chian Good Roads association, which ! meets at Roanoke, Octnler 4-5, were j named, and some routine business was ; transacted. President E. C, Chambers named as delegates the directors ' the associa tion, who are: Dr, Carl V. Reynolds, Dr. E. B. Glenn. Or. cirjse P. Ambler, H. M. Jones. F. Stikekather. Dr. 8. wesiray jiatue, Mayor J. is. KanKW, F. W. Thomas and K. '. Chambers. It is customary for the boards of trade and aldermen !' towns an 1 cities to name delegates also to t'.ic meetings, and the locsl boards may name other delegates r "sk some of the Good Roads association delegates to represent them. . An effort will be mnilc by the local association to havV the Appalachian association hold its rni i ting of 1912. In AshevlUe; and .It is thQtight that t.iiH city stands a good ting it, considering tl; a nee of get- mrmermi here is very strong ami the good roa.ls Idea is being rapidly developed in this section PToslde:it Chambers read a letter from Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, presi dent of the Appalaclv in association. In which it was nrsed that v full ileleatlen fiuei'U, ami it is thought thut AshevlUe will bo well represented. JQaseball ' Southern. - Won. Lost. P. C. New Orleans .. Tr. 54 .581 Montgomery .. 7." 67 .588 Birmingham ':, t;o .6"r Nashville ;s 6.1 .51'J Chattanooga .. . , w. us R7 .507 .Memphis ,1 70 .470 Mobile k.,. . ;s .414 Atlanta . . .',1 83 .381 National. Won. Lost. P. C. New York mi 46 .035 Chicago 77 48 .616 PittKburg 77 56 .579 Philadelpjila 7 0 5 8 .54 .' St i-ouis, liii 62 .616. Cincinnati :,!! 71 .454 Urooklyn 7,1 76 .402 Huston , .. :13 90 .2.r. American. . Won. Iost. P. C. Philudcrphin ...... S8 45 .662 Detroit '!' x0 51 .602 Cleveland j.. 70 62 .630 New York . . . ,Jl . 70 64 .623 Chicago ... .. . . .,-.- - 68 .493 lloston .-n. 65' 68 .483 Washington .. i. B 78 .418 .St. Louts ., S , 7 .287 RESULTS YRSTEUDAY. . , American. At Washington Boston 1; Wash ington 3. At New York Philadelphia 2; New York 0. ' At Cleveland Detroit 1; Cleveland At St Louis Chicago ; St Louis 4 ? National. " At Boston Now York 4; Boston 1. At Philadelphia Brooklyn 0; Phil adelphia 2. At Cincinnati Pittsburg S; Cincin nati . Soutlicrn. ' At Chattanooga Memphis 4; Chat tanooga I. - " At Atlanta First ' game,' Nashville 1; Atlanta 8. Second game Nashville 1; Atlanta 7. At Montgomery New Orleans ,10; Montgomery 11. For bowel complaints In children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea, Remedy and castor oIL It is osrtatn- to effect a cure and when reduced with water and. sweetened is pleasant to take. No physician can prescribe a better remedy. For sale by all dealera, The popular place, Theator Alrdome. OLDESrcEGE'GRADUXTE 1 WILLIAM k -a . " I WUm..PJak7ln. th .oldest wEel graduate In Amn-lea, has Just ceie brated hki 101st birthday. He observed tha day quietly at Che boss ot tdi daughter, Mrs. Elian R. LUsa, .TaHsjl road. Summit, N. where be Uvea, Mr. IUnUn eajoTS good fceaiiJi and keeps) jiaie4 on current events by reading the mm ooJ Bla newspapers every day. He goes ' driving every dear dy. Mr. Rankin In graduate of .WIT i CwOge, Oo to the Th 14,1 Airdom tonight Happy, Happy, , Use TIZ Marvel for Sore Feet. .Acts Righl Off. - ' j Sore Feet? Neve Af te Vrtmg TIZ j Good-bye sore5 feet, aching feet . swollen feet sweaty feet, smelling ifeet, tired feet uooa-Dye corns, callouses ana Dun ions and raw spots. You've never tried anything like TIZ before for your feet It is differ ent from anything ever before sold. , It acts at once and makes the feet feel remarkably fresh and sore-proof, TIZ is not a powder. Powders end other foot remedies clog up the botes. TIZ draws out all poisonous exuda tions which bring on soreness fit the i fret, and la the onlv remedv that dons. jTlz cleans out every pore and glorl- flea 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 right back. . TIZ Is for sale at all druggists at IS cents per box, or it will be sont you direct If you wish from Walter Luther Dodge A Co.. Chicago, HI TRCSTEKS SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust made by Joseph H. Adams to the undersign ed trustee, dated the 3rd day of Sep tember, 1909, and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 76 at page 267 et seq., to which reference is hereby made, and default having lieen made In the payment of the In debtedness ' secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale there in contained has become operative. the said undersigned trustee, will on Monday the 8th day of October, 1911, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at nubile auc tion, for cash, at the court house door' In the city of AshevlUe. county of Buncombe and state of North Caro lina the following lands and premises. situate lying and being on the north side of Haywood street in the city of AshevlUe, county of Buncombe and state of Nbrth Carolina adjoining lands of McCrary. Summey old place and others and bounded and more particularly described as follows: 1 Beginning at a locust post on the north margin of Haywood street Mc creary's southwest . corner, nnd runt 1 nonce witn Mccreary'a line north 13 deg. west two hundred and seven feet and two Inches to MoCreary's north west corner In McKee's line;, thence with McKee's line and passing his corner south 71 deg. west forty-three feet and three Inches to a stake; thence south 1 deg. east one hundred and fifty feet to a stake: thence south 11 deg. 30 mln. east fifty-four feet and nine Inches to a stake In the north margin 6f Haywood street; thence with the north margin of Hay wood street forty-three feet and three inches- to the beginning, being the lands and, premises conveyed : by George Summey and wire, Elisabeth Summey, to Joseph H. Adams by deed dated September 10th; 1103, and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In deed hook No. 131 at page 190 et seq. to which reference Is hereby made for more Information ,and description. This September 7th, 1111. . 1 JOHN A. CAMFBELL, Trustee. PRESSURE IRONING MACHINES "'NQjjrubbing, Such, a process is one of the f eat- jiires used here, in . the doubling of the life of your linens when done the Nichols way. Phone 5. Ashvillt-Uundry. J. A." NichoU, Mkt, ' -t..... . ' t y - - it x VlXi IrttAln CmUMT 'tt Septcabcn l8thi I : Matinee and Nighf. ; " Farewell Tour. Frederick-Thompson Presents IDA ST. LEON T In thf! Greatest Airterlran Play POLLy 07 THE CIRCUS " A Ileal Circus on the Btagn. Seats on sale at Wbltlock's Store nj.i Friday. PRICES: Matin 25c to II. IVix seats $t.0, Night 30o to $1.50. itt seats $1.00. - After., curtain 3:10. ! Night curtain 1:30. Hotels and Boarding Houses KNICKERBOCKER' Delightful BltoaOdn. t Central Location. Y ' .. tmrgt Shuif Gronnds. Appointments Complete. ' w. IKK MS According to rcatl0n of Aoom. , - .THIlfANQB ; ALBEMARLE PARK , ASIIEVILLE, N. 0. " AN KCLUSIVE INN. Near golf linis. Attractive aocommodatioiLa; good service; excellent tabid.1 ' VINDSQR HOTEL New management; American1. and European.: Overhauled and Befnrw nished ' throughout' "i States Europ ean, SOo 7le-and $l.!0i-er day. American, 12.10 per day Commercial trade solicited. Largs sample rooms free; '! ' ; u, o. 1. XATE8, Prop. .V COMMERCIAL : - r - T0URI3T ' THE KENTUCKY HOME HOIW. Endorsed by the T. P. A. and U. CL T. Traveling Mexi, :V The best Sample Booni In the town'. ; Hendersonville, N. 0. Battery Parll Hotel ASHKVIIiLE. N. d lr: ' Famous: Every wher , v t; T A STRICTLY HIGH GRAIJI f - Family and Transient Hotel Rates) M.50 a day and sjpward. . FRANK LOUGHRAN, Owner Prop." Hotel Kenmbre wAtke8viujs, v. a.":" "yi- ..,... .Pvonrhroachoat ths Tmt. " Li Lt. 4.. ,"""',v rnuoTLx mH class kbrviok alwats. ' .r 1 CL H. and MRS. U W. KHMm. ' THE BON AIR- f LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OT 4 WATNESVILLE.N. C, . . MRS. 8ALLI1 Z. CORY. ProcrletrtM. Open the Year Round. . . JETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude US0 feeU Rate It per day. Tempting Terms to Tourist Reservations. - f . MRS. BHKrARD, K,' O. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel ta the city. Rooms 71 cants and L$0 per day. ur meets ail trains, commercial. vaa apucitea. i Hotel Raleigh, A Ke.TModerjMeritorIona Hostelrys It irppeals to tHbse who know what's what and why. - ..HOWELL 'GOBBI'-" v ; the phoenix ' ,' . ' ;,,--.; On West College' street, just back of the old Berkeley Hotel, where yun, can get the nicest rooms for 50c and 75c, with baths. No sick. If you cannot find the place stoo in at BLOMBERG'S CIGAR STOR Sample Rooms to Drummers 50c per THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST " ' Rates tl.00 per day. , Hot and Cold Baths. Special Rates by Week ar Month. a ,: . R F. lAKUErt, Manager. "; .; " DUlaboro, IT. 01 ' City Livery Stable m - r. . aaBAEb, P109. .. mcmmaoismuM, K. i BPBCIAL RATES TO OOMMKRCIAL TRAVELER. . Best of stock and hioles. Prompt and prone lent aarvl, day aad alcht. . Mtr, as4 mmmtr. sjattafantlosi .fMnutwl , ; .,. ;T ' j. r. fcarn 1 Hotel Sterling cracnrxATi, oino. If I- i Overlooking New Blnton Park., ), ery room outside with hath, or hoi and sold water. . Milk, cream, vege tables from our own farm. American plana ILOs, ,11.1$, . n4 II It Mr daa R. B. Mills, Propi, formerly of Hotel Bennett. Slnshamton, N, I.. and Grand Hotel, New York City. . tU. WnsiiMt and Kenrs awvwsa ' TBUNK3 AND LEATHER G00D3 Is our specialty. Money to loan ion diamonds, watches, jewelry ana anything of value. H. L. FHIHrNSTZIN Loan Cried; 23 Z. V.iin Et. rhc-C:7.-' .:vi''3. ' NO. IT fJOLLJtGB nj HOXB US. v; . 'TRIE SAMPLE R 00" Trade. WrUo (or. Quotations t and FRANCENIA. HAMILTON, .N , . Proprletnaa,, Cat In connection.) Batbs free. por. Raleigh, N. C. E. He will direct yon. Day. ' ' ' ' Fhona WSJ. BOTEL ENTSLLA 1 BRTSOIf cm. , Headqnartora for trans tins and lumbermen. Rates; per day. Special rates by ' the 1 month: Balk 'oorn, Free' sample room. Kail road Ung bona frontrng louthert deyoC Uorj In connection. ' ; ' ' w A.I.MA WHKItXKaL Vrosra, WANTED! , At the FLEMMINO HOTEL at Ma rlon, N. C, 71 Bummer Boarders, rates). II ta 7 per weals. Children half price. Large cool rooms, four- hundred teat of ,cool porches, there is no better place on earth to spend your sitmmee months, good water and the bai of allmata. T. l. WILLIS, Mgr. 1 COLILXERCIAL HOTIL O. H. JTJ8TICK, Propi Canton. HI. C s Excellent table, good service. R onable rates. Free sample room. Hot and cold baths. Under av man acsmenL Strictly nret elasa. - . . :i , f, PATTON H0UC2, ') llnrphy,N.C.r" I Ths best and most reasonable Booea, In town, good table, clean beds anil, boms rooVIn. Rate 1 ar fly, KIC3 RCCA PAr'C:T J i , ; .. ' i r - t J v ."' 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