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WAN IT to useless for anyone to call at thla office in an endeavor to find oat the names of advertisers, ' Those who advertise under an initial or nom de plume do not wish their names to be made public, and they cannot De ui- valged at thla office., HELP WANTED. LADIES WANTED! To call 1517 when you want your summer - AreMneM cinanad. dyad and Dressed. lli-tf WANTED Experienced meat cutter. '4 Telephone No. 780. 17-tf. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvassing or soliciting re quired. Good income assured. Ad dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., Nil 35 Marden Building, Wash ington, D. C. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360,090 protected posi 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 booklet C593. 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. Wages bet ter than most men earn. Apply by mail. Moler Barber College, Atlan ta, Qa. 1SJ-6:. WANTED A middle-aged white wo man or itirl to nurse small children and live on premises in St. Augus tine, Kla. Address Mrs. J. D. Pul ler, Black Mountain, N. (.'., stating wages expected. 186-3t WANTED AT ONCE A good cook. Paul P. Brown, American National Bank. Phone 79. tf FOR 8A'E at a bargain, two second hand Pianos in good condition, on a Kimball, the other Schillen. W L. Moore, No. 11 West Pack square WANTED A first class millinery maker; also an apprentice. Mrs. Sproat, Oates Bids. 187-3t WANTED. WANTED Ladles' Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J. H. McOlnness, 21 South Main steet 112-tf WANTED Tour Notary public work Phone 08. Jan. W. Albright. 66-tf WANTED A good second hand saw mill, lath and shingle outfit Box 170. Hickory. N. C. 151-tf WANTED To buy child's rocking horse. Apply at 37 South Main street J. S. Moore. 157-tf. WANTED To sll. 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 cnurse in our ma chine shops, learn autmol,ile bus iness and eccept good positions. . Three hundred graduates placed in positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte. N. C. 180-tl WANTED List your property with ' us; we will give It our very best at tention. Bailey & Gaines Realty Co., 219-20 Legal Building. Phone 1831. , 182-6t 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 new steaming and pressing tables thoroughly disinfects cleans and presses neatly. Ladies' work a spe cialty. J. C. Wilbar, Phone 389 On the Square. HEIRS wanted at once. 60,000 es tntes seeking claimants. Tou may be one. Facts in booklet 458. Bend stamp. International Claim Agency, Pittsburg, Pa. 187-25t WANTED Five or six room furnish ed cottage with steam heat and one room connecting with bath room. Forbes & Campbell. . 48 Patton 5 avenue, - 187-tf. WANTS FOB SALE FOR SALE Single comb, thorough bred Rhode Island Red cockerel, will sell cheap. Address Poultry Gasette-News. 0-tf POULTRY SUPPLIES Red Comb Poultry Feed, Scratch, - Corn anr Fine Chick, Dry Mash for hens Force Feed for little chicks Roup Gap, Cholera, and White Dlarrhoee Cure, lice Powder and Lice Liquid and a limited number of 50c bookt free. Phone 758. J. M. Campbell at Stoner'i Grocery Department . 105-ti FOR SA Bargain In extra tint thoroughbred Brown 'Leghorn chickens. Some excellent exhibitloi stock included In this offer, sucl as 93 point hens, scored by four dif ferent Judges, and one extra large fine shaped and colored pullet Un bred cock. Address Luke Dixon AshevlUe, N. C. 160-U. FOR SALE A few handsome mis sion clocks, used as samples; suit able for hall, dining room, be room or office; will sell $1.50 to f: each. Apply at Gazette-News ofTice 175-t) FOR SALE Twelve two room houses and twelve vacant lots. F. P. Ingle, Revell Building. CHANGE MOHAN'S LIFE 1 -A-v:! mm '. 'Mm, . v , FOR SALE A fine Jersey cow; can be seen at No. 4 0 Tuskegee street; party leaving city. 188-3t FOR SALE From four to five thous and dollars worth of gilt edge paper bearing six per cent; willing to pay a small commission. Address X. Y., Gazette-News. 184-6t HORSES FOR SALE 4 good work horses, 2 ile". delivery wagon horses, weight about. 1100 pounds, 2 general purpose horses, about U00 pounds to 950 for sale, single or in pairs. W. M. Reagan, Weavervllle. N. C. Phone 2fi. 1S6-6L FDR SALE Two lots, each 45x120 feet, close in. good neighborhood, one at 8175; one $12.'. Forced sale. t G. T., care Gazette-News. lS6-3t MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, bought aold 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- ihclral St., I lain more. Md. 161-78t! Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound. Granite vilW, Vt "I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from nervousness and other annoying symptoms, and I can truly say that Lyuia . .nnKnanrs vegetable Com pound has proved worth mountains of gold to me, as it restored my health and strength. I never forget to tell my friends what Lydia . Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me during this trying period. Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for the sake of other suffer ing women I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this letter." Mrs. Chas. Barclay, K.F.D., Graniteville, Vt. No other medicine for woman's ills has received such wide-spread and un qualified endorsement, sio other med- ine we know of has such a record of cures as has Idia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it has been curing woman's ills such as inflamma tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg ularities, periodic pains and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write her for advice. Her advice is free, and always helpful WE WANT your riientgra.hlc and Copvintr work. Carolina C'lmmer cial Xelun; niTir, 1 ij I'uck square. Phi.nes S-74. ! 17 16-tf CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Office, 10 Pack Square. P. L. Holman, principal; O. L. Hall, as sistant principal. Ask for our spec ial rates on tuition. 106-tf PRESSURE IRONING MACHINES Xo rubbing. Such a process is one of the feat ures used here in the doubling of the life of your linens when done the Nichols way. Phone 93 Ashevii! Ucndry, J. A. Nichols, Mgr. BAH I! I S LO OTEO - cysTJEUEVE IT OF S3201A GASH 1 v .-. 1 - , .- at Darring Robbery Occurs Newmnister, B. C Chinese Janitor Overpowered. Newmlnster, B. C, Sept. hundred and twenty thousand dollars in cash was stolen from the bank of Montreal early today. The robbers escaped. . - ; , : Three men entered, the bank by an unprotected rear window, dug through a brick wall into the vault, Wrecked a door, blew open the safe and took approximately 1320,000 in gold and Mils.: , ;..:,.. They left $20,000 In gold on the bed where they piled their loot and $80, 000 more was un molest. J In the safe. A Chinese caretaker appeared and gave the alarm . after working loose from the bonds with' which he was tied. . . Chief of Police Brailshaw hurried to the scene with all available officers pressed into service. From the thoroughness of the Job and the tools with, which work was done officers believe the same gang which has been at work In Vancouver did the work here. '. It Is impossible to s.iy when the men effected an. entrance Into the bank. It is presumed It was about 4 o'clock this morning. When the Chi nese janitor arrived he found the rob bers, lie was sandbauKed, gagged and tied to a chair. The robbers pro ceeded to collect the goll and bills In the vault and left the building taking more than a quarter of a million and leaving about $100,000 in the vault behind. Usually there is n watchman on the premises. ,He was on his vaca tion. It is evident the robbers knew this. When Well-Known Asheville People Tell It go Plainly, ;-; When publio endorsement Is made by a represetatlve citizen of Asheville the proof Is positive, Tou must be lieve It. Read this testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any kidney trouble will And profit in the reading. Mrs. w. A. Morley, 68 Penland St., Asheville, N. C, says: " Kidney com plaint had sapped my strength until 15 Three I ' was 88 helpless as a child. ' I could nut get uui ui.ueu ana in j oouy was racked with pain from morning until night, I was treated by doctors but liecame no better and at last I began the use of Doan's Kidney Pills which were obtained at Smith's Drug Store. After the first few day's use, I felt better and my health and atregth re turned very rapidly. I was soon able to attend to my work without any 111 effect I can say that Doan'a Kid ney Pills are invaluable any my only regret is that they did not come to my attention sooner." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. Hotels and Boarding House KNICKERBOCKER NO. W COLLEGE BT. ' PHONE 151."" Ifellghtful Situation. , ppotntmeni Complete, Central Location. t Large fihad proands. t jl TER MS According to Location of Room. ' ! ' THIIIANOS ' ALBEMARLE PARK - ASHEVILIJp. H. 0. , AN EXCLUSIVE INN. Near golf links. Attractive accommodations; good service; excellent table. : r ' " ' . fc WINDSOR: HOTE.L " ' ,' " 48 SOUTH MADf ST. "" New management. American and European, Overhauled and Refur nished throughout." . Rates Burop ean, lOo, 75e and 1.00 per , day. American, 12.00 per day. Commercial trade solicited. Large sample rooms free, O. . XATES, Prop. AMUSEMENTS Tho popular place,-Then tor Alrdome. THE WROXO JOIIN'SON. "Tom, ftf Okj jClrcuBiT U j In a season that is remarkable i meny oecause or attacks by. press .nd clergymen Upon certain managers because of their alleged tendency to produce plays of questionable moral tone. It is worthy of more than pass ing comment that ''Polly of the Cir cus," with the charming: Ida St. Leon as Polly, under the direction of Fred crlc Thompson, which comes hero on September 18. for a matinee and night performance at the Auditorium in all its massive entirety exactly as seen at the Liberty Theater in New York City Tor one full season, haa been the sub ject of special commendaUon from more than one hundred pulpits in churches throughout the country, and nas been pronounced as the cleanest, purest, genuinely American play that the stage hys seen in years. That the great majority of theater roers have no taste for picturesque French farces or other dramatic of- erlnKs with Vicious tendencies is LOST Folding black pocketbook con taining $60.00, on Swannanoa ave nue or between Swannanoa avenue and Asheville Dray blacksmith shop, West Asheville, this morning. Liberal reward. Gazette-News. UMBRELLA HANDLES Solid gold and sterling silver handles for la dies' umbrellas and parasols, as well as a large assortment of com bination silver and pearl handles. Umbrellas recovered In all grades of silk. Prices right. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park Place, Phone 44$. We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson Being the oldest Old Line Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all of the Standard Policies, giving the lowest possible rates con sistent with safety. We 1011011 your patronage. The Security Life & Annuity Company of Greensboro, N. C. A. B. SMITH, Special Agent. Ashertlle. X. O. B. A. V1NIARSKI, shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customers. No. 4 Lexington ave nue. 177-26t TOR RENT. REMOVAL Mrs. Trull, ladles' tailor ing and dress making. 84 South French Broad. Phone 722. Form. erly 218 Patton avenue. 184-6t- FOR RENT Dslrable store room, ' suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply ? Box $$7, Canton, N. C tf FOR RENT Furnished -rootn mod ; ern apartment, .$8 Aaheland avenue. price $35.00. Apply Nichols Shoe ; Co. . , :, , , ,. , 18C-3L ROCK LEDGE. It Haywood street. It Rooms thoroughly renovated, across treet from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P. J. Corcoran, Prop. - FOR RENT Furnished house, I v rooms, on Merrlmon avenue. Phone 1104 or 874. JI7-3t FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur . nlshed for house keeping; sink and , gas In kitchen. 2t Starnes. 1 ' tf FOR RENT October r, 1111 9 -rooms and bath, brick veneer. No. $41 : Montford avenue. Apply MqCanl i studio, 32 Patton avenue. 182-6t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; either connecting or separate. Ap ply ISO Chestnut street or telephone 120$. ltl-tt FOR RENT nfurnlshed rooms la Ice place " on Charlotte street Cheap to right parties. No sick people; no children. . J. R. R., Qa-ne-Ns. , .. . f , ll-tf FOR RENT Connecting .rooms fur ni:liod for house keeping; also t unfurnished. 1 , ; ttd-tf, room cottage Urady street, FOR RENT-i-Nlce unfurnished' room fl Colleso 8t. . ui-lt run iir.ivr furnished, ten room house.-very -deslnihte. furnace heat, paved street, U. S. Watson, sront 17-tf. BOARDING. FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban home; on car line, surrounded by grove of trees with five acres of land, cltv water, electric lights, very easy terms. CANADAY REALTY CO. ft N.' Pack Sq. Phone 749 IAN0S EXAMINED 7TREE Pianos Tuned, Regulated. Voiced Revolced and Repaired at Reasonable Rates.. Jt years experience. All work guaranteed. i V 1 5 ! t ' H. A. FKIEDLANDER, M Chans) M. V - " Ilxme 1SH J, FOR RENT t r , I 4-room houses, t each per mo, New Houses, suitable for R. R. men near depot Apply t ; v ,( , VERNON REALTY CO. ' Ovef Kress ilorr. or Phone No. tBt NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the mayor nd board of aldermen of the city of Asheville, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and filed his re' t in the office of the city clerk, snowing the amount of work done and- the cost thereof in the matter of paving and. other- lse improving Cortland Ave, In said Ity, 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 im provement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of alder men, to be held after the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report and If no valid objections be made thereto the sum will be adopt ed and approved by said board and the Hens and assessments of aald street improvement will then become complete and operative. - Asheville, N. C, Sept. 11. 1111. L. W.YOUNG, its-iot Citv Clerk. I Host motion pictures Theato arldome. A shepherd in Russia has 1,(00,000 Ir.heep. To look after and handle them he has 86,000 dogs, probably the I largest pack la the whole world.' Colored Congregation on Ramp age When Lecturer Talk of Dr. Samuel. Now York Telegraph. There was a near-riot at tho Asbury African Methodist. Episcopal church in Fifty-third street Saturday evening, and a lecturer, Elrej- Todd Tolliver. I'h. U. of Bath county. Va., was at- shown by the fact that "Polly of the tucked with such fury by his audience Circus," with Its unusually refreshing that it took ten policemen to rescue Pictures of the lives of simple people him. ,i ; I in the small towns. Is one of the great The pastor of the church, the Rev. est financial successes In stage history, Dr. Caleb Tabour, formerly of Jack- and there Is no doubt that Its local sonville, Fla., announced at the Sun- visit will attract one of the largest day services a week m that a fall I audiences the theater has ever held. course of lectures would be Riven, be-1 After the matinee performance, a re ginning Saturday night, the course tolceptlon will be held upon the stage run three months J3 lectures in all, for the children In order to give them for only $1.50. . : In. chance to romp and play with Keen interest was shown by the big I "Polly" and the ponies. Tickets are congregation when the Rev. Dr. Ta-now selling at Whltlock's clothing hour said that the .flr.it lecturer was I store for both the matinee and night to he Dr. Elroy Todd Tolliver, of Vlr-1 performance. Rlnin, and that his ulilect would be "A Day In the life of Johnson." Every one of the colored folk pres ent wished to hear about Johnson, evidently, and at the close of the ser vices 300 tickets wero sold, and dur Ing the week nearly 100Q more were disposed of, The church was packed when Dr. Tabour appeared on the rostrum with Dr. Tolliver, an extremely black man, with a smiling glistening, and intelli Kent fnce. He spread his notes on the reading desk, Butch Hogan, the negro politician, I J ..t:.. nf 1,.. and E. Wesley Day,, the president of I tho African. Sportsmen' .club, was given. ; lecturer, and he bowed. Speaking in JjOan UHlCe. JXLain St. bass voice, he said "Leaving his humble lodgings, the stout man with thu big head and the scar on his face, followed by the ever- attentive Bosweil, made his way to Fleet street, and, pausing in front of his publisher's, the famous lexico grapher raised " The what?" Gatirlel Musty, a grad u ite of Hampden University and sec ond cousin of Langford, the fighter. hissed the words ojt. lea, air. Lecturer.- you, man, wnai that you call Johnson T" cried Butch Hogan. Lexicographer," mildly said the lecturer. '" Messrs. Hogan, Joel Tawnye, Jasper Bpurgeon, and Mr. Musty and a thou sand others looked pusiled and began to murmur. Finally Mr. Tawnye spoke un, and said Skip that part of It and get down to his actions on the day you are taut' Ing about. Did he lick any one? "No. . my friend; thla great man could 1 not fight," said the lecturer, Pardon ma if I smile, but lr. Samuel Johnson would nevec haw Indulged in physical combat with any one, Can I ask a question 7" said Mr. Hogan. - "Yea, friend." , . "Who you talking about? "Dr. Samuel Johnson." "What does he do7" . .. "He has been deid more than 100 years," . said Dr. Tolliver. "But TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS -i Is our specialty. Money to loan a little cheer., led bylon diamonds, watches, jewelry 1 anything of value. H. L. FmKENSTELN Phone 887. Asheville. North Carolina, Buncombe County In the Superior Court L. T. Israel vs. Flora O'Kelly and others. Claud Smothers and Lock Sraathers will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior court of Buncombe county. before the clerk of said court, for the partition of certain lands In Bun combe county between the plainttS ind the defendants therein, that aald named parties are defendants to said proceedings, and the said Claud Smathera and Lock Smathers will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before the clerk of the Superior court of Buncombe county at his office In Asheville, North Carolina on Monday the 2nd day of October, 1911. and answer or demur to the petition In said proceeding or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Thla August 24, 111. MARCUS ERWIN. , Clerk Superior Court Battery Park Hotel - ' ASHETTMiB, H. O. ' - ' " ' ''W OPEN THROUGHOUT THE TEAK. Famous Everywhere THE S WANNA N O A , : " " A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE ; Family and Transient Hotel Kates $2.50 m day and upward. . . FRANK LOTJGHRAN, Owner ft Prop. Hotel Kenmore WAT5E8VIIXE, H. tt uVTJiZR ' .? v Open Throughout the Tear. ...... fTBICnrXX HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS. " ' ' C H. and MRS. U W. KXKUBIV THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL' AND TOURIST HOTEL WAYNESVILLE, N. 0.' . MRS, SALLII I. COEY, Proprietrtii. , Opea the Year Round. j "FREE SAMPLE ROOMS ETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Co untry. Altitude IS50 feet Rata M per day. Tempting Terme to Tourist Trade. Write for Quotations man Iteservatlona. 4 MRS, rBANCENIA HAMILTON, t BREVARD, N. O. 1 ' 1 ' . FropriBtress. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel In the city. Rooms 75 cents and $1.0 per day. Cafe In connection. - Bctbs) free. Por ter meets all trains. Commercial trade solicited. it ;- ....... o.. n : ,. frank BLAKJC, Manager. Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh; N;G. A New-Modern-Meritorious Ilostelry. - It appeals to those who know what 'k what nd yhyV,? A HOWELL trpBR' ' . THE PHOENIX ..V .,"'." On West College street, just bacfc pf the old Berkeley Hotel, where you can get the nicest rooms for 50o 'anJ 75c, with baths. No sick. If you cannot find the place stop in at BLOMBERG'S CIGAR STORE. He will direct yori. , Sample Rooms to Drummers fiOc per pay. ' ' ' Phone 18SS. 1 ' : THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL - - . COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST Rates tt.00 par day.. Hot and Cold Baths. Special Rates by Week c Month. R. P. JARRETT, Manager, 1 " DUlsboro. H. O. . .... i City Livery Stable w. w. ISRAFTi, Profw - ' HEKDERSOHVTIXS, . OL BPKCXAXi BATEI TO COMMERCLaX TRAYtXERS, of stock Md yehlclea, ' Prompt and proficient aenrloa, day and sight. hash cltr. sod eoant. Satlafaetlosi snaraauad. :- , "1441 . FOR SALE -V II acres of land, room- heuee, 100 fine chickens, fine horse and auggy, line milch row, good barn and other out buildings, 4 miles from city, near Sulphur Borings. The owner leaving the country, J00. $1000 sash, bal ance one snd two yenrs. J. D. PENLAND & ECU No. 11 Temple Court. l'bone 1103. 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 otner wlse improving Aston street In said city, and also showing the nam of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet M each -lot and the pro rata share -of cost of such street improvement to be assessed against such real estate s And notice Is hereby further glvtq that at the first regular meetlnr of tht said board of aldermen, to be held after the ex portation of ten (10) days from this 0at, 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 Hens and assessments of said street improvement will then become complete and operative. t Asheville, N. C , Sept. , 1911. .... J. E.EAIIEIN, iso-iot v lluycr. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as execu tress of A. W. Stepp, deceased, he I late of the county of Buncombe, this wrote beautiful books, 'Lives of the 1 1 to notify all' persons having claims Poets,' and hs wrote a dictionary.". I against the estate of said deceased to "Bay. let me ask you, mister: o 1 exhibit them to the undersigned on or you know about Jack Johnson ( And I before the 11th day of Aug., 1111, or Grand Hotel Ktw York City A TamoM Home, with a New Annex ain't you gain' to talk about him?" No; he la of no Interest to a learn ed man; he is a troglodyte. Then frensy. yf: t Hf . 1 . , ,. muk Hurpriws. ' Chicago Tribune. "You did perfectly right In bench Ing me umpire; I was making a Illume fool of myself.! ; , i 1 "AIL I wanted was the postage stamp. Mr. Hinker, but while I am here I may s well get a bottle of oerfumery and some face powder. ,'There'a no occasion for yon offer. lug me any money, sir; ypur prdinanae will go through on Its merits. , VI , see by pur scales, rrm'em, that this chunk of Ice weighs 5 pounds. I end chip a little off, "Tour auto doesn't heed any over hauling. Mr. Crankey; It's In perfect order.. No, sir, no charge." t "As the church happens to have large fund In Its treasury, brethren, no collection will bs, taken up tot? morning." ' "Old chap, I've got to start east to. night. I wish you'd Uke this ticket to the big wrestling match and go in my place Oo to the Theato Alrdome tonight this notice will be pleaded In bar of their reem-ery.' All' persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment Thla lOi day of Aug., ml. MRS. A. w . tnisrr, Cxecutreas of A. W. Stepp, deceased. Hpfii CMj06 1HAmi ClKCOtT p x , September 18th, i ? Jlatinee and Night. Farewell Tour. 11 have to take it nack to the wagon frreerlck Thompson Presents n A nViln as ltttla : 1 In 4 IUA OA. XaSsKJU " ' the GreatMt American riay ' POLtY 0? THE CIRCUS i A Real Circus on Uus 'Stages Seats on sale at Whltlock's Store t m. Friday. PRICES: MsUiiee 23c to 11. lUtx seats 11.50. N Icli t2,c to $1.60. Itos seats $1.00. Afternoon curtain 1:10. Night cur lain 1:30. . ' On Broadway, at flat Street One Block from ' Fennajlvanl R, R, Terminal. Also cooven sent to Grand Central Terminal A house mads famous through Its splendid servloe, and person, at attention to patrons 4 he Grand counts Its friends by the thousands. Special attention given Southern People who are so accustomed to polite and courteous treatment. . . . i As for transportation facili ties. New York's subways, ele vated snd surf ae cars are all . practically at tha door. ; Ther tree and shopping, districts also , Immediately at hand. Personal bartrsge trarurf erred free to and Irons New Pennsylvania station. ....! I ... i i Splendid - Moorish dining rooms are but one of the fa mous features of the the New Annex, Aheolntely Fireproof. ' Bates $1-0 Per Par, I pwerd GIflOHQ-t r. nURLBEHT, , , Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. . Alee The Oreenhurst. on lake Chstsoqus, Jamestown, N. T. Open July 1st to Octeesr 1st rine Automobile Stalls. Quids to New York ' (wttlt ' Maps) od Epet-lal Rate flard spon reejses. , , c HOTEL XNTZLLA brysom cm. ' -. Headquartara for travetlng gsee) and lumbermsn. ; Rates per day. Special rates lit the month. Bath room. Free sample rooms. Railroad eating house fronting outset defst, Uvery la conn action. - . . . v . a. A MM A WtflCTCIJCR. rinesa WANTED ! At the FliEMMTNQ HOTEL at Ma rlon, N. C. T Summer Board era,' rates IS to $7 per1 week; Children half prtoe. Large cool rooms, fonr hundred feet of cool porches, there Is SO setter place on earth to spend your summer months, good water and the beat of climate. T. 1. WILL,' Mgr.1 . REMOVAL. N0TICS The Paris Millinery has moved to No. T$ PATTo.N AVE. next door to thS Palace Theater. sirs. 9. KintX, Propr. EvarytblPi la i..U.sry. , COMMERCIAL HOTEL O. N. JUSTICE, Prop. , 1 Canton, M. O. Excellent table, good service. Reas onable rates. Free sample room. Hot and sold baths, 1 Under new man Moment, strictly first clasa. : ' PATTON notes,. . ', ' Mcrphy,N.C.v . ; ' The beat aad most reasonable house In town, good table, elean teds sad home cooking. . Rates $1 par day. v - ZOS3 R03A PATX01!, , ST;DEWir tSIOAOWAX "'inn i- 1 WKMa EiT"Awef f't tn lUtrrtat. Hilf lllnc trm ft.!,...-. d mimut". Will OI BiHW"! 1' tL'k'OI LAN '1 Lk.i. T! Is d'llote r,ret ?t r."t .;:.:.TAYL.r-!.-: , 1 4 '"I 'i
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