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Catarrh L; Torture Cured Trial Packaga Mailed Free to Convince You. EO IS :ifl Fred McLain Is - Accused " Robbing His Friend Other Cases. of JMs morning's ' session of police court was exceedingly short compared with the preceding nesslons this week. There were a few cases of minor Im portance. Including 12 vagrancy charges against residents of the ten derloin which concluded the monthly round-up. A email tight was aired In which Oale Henderson, white, and Itussell llenson, colored, hud fought It out In a hoy car at the. Southern de pot. H appeared from the evidence that Henderson was the prime mover in bringing on the trouble and that lleiiHoii had closed It rather suddenly by the use of a shovel, at the same time effectually closing one of Hen derson's eyes. Kach was lined t't and the costs. The Jto.t serious case on the dpeket then came up, In which Fred Mc I.aln was charged with the larceny of $5 from Morris Watts. Watts testi lled that he camo to Axhevllle three days ago from Ktatesvllle and that he met McLain soon after he got here, who hud been an) old friend of his In Charlotte, his former home. They Had taken In the town to gether Tuesday afternoon and night he said, and then he had invited Me l.aln to go to his hotel and spend the night with him. He stated t:uit when they reached the room he undressed and went to bed leaving McLuin. who said he felt sick, sitting up. Before retiring, he testified, he had put his Head irWilta h lat Pressure' plaining tne money in the me oi ins siioe, mcnuu wie uuui .....i lected $45 due the deceased. Assist ant Chief of Detectives Dan F, Mouney got the first tip Involving the prisoner when he learned that she had recently purchased oxalic arid. . Walter C. Crawford, the father, was a carpenter and a native of this city.1 The mother was of French extraction. Annie Crawford la pale-and frail and of small Btature. She looks more like prim and self-conscious school .eacher than a person with criminal ncilnationa A wealth of dark sandy hair, arrayed In an elderly fashion, causes her to really look older than ler 29 yeurs. Her pale blue eyes are magnified by eye glasses of large, ihlck lenses, her nose is rather small nd short and her mouth la lnrge with 'ull lips. She frustrated every at empt of the newspaper photogra phers to get her picture by persistent ly holding a large black fan Lc'ore her face. r MX somal i FDD MW5 SLftYEB Sfforts Have Been Made, It Is Reported to Employ Counsel for the Petersons. suffer from females trouble, Was ' Bearing You Down. 1'uin In forehead. Now and Throat I taw, Severe Ilrailiu In-, Hawking, Silitlng and IJail IlieutH. These aro only a few of the many nymptoma that warn you of the dead ly work catarrh is gradually accom plishing. Your whole system Is being poisoned by the deadly catarrh germ which sooner or later will cause the complftu decay of both tissue and bone. It causes loss of thinking power, Ulcers, irritation of the glands of the throat, causing earache and Dually deafnexs. The continued dropping of tluce germs down through the throat usually results in Indigestion, dyspep sia, cuturrh of the stomach, bowels nnil other vital organs, causing con sumption and llnully death. C. K, Uauss, 12G3 Main street, Mar . shall. Mich., has at last discovered a remedy that quickly and permanently cures all forms of catarrh. It goes direct to the scat of trouble and cor rects the cause. Jn order to convince any person suf fering from this dreadful disease, one largo sized trial package will be sent absolutely free, postage paid, in a . plain wrapper. All that la required Is to till out the attached coupon and mail It today.. When you are cured tell your friends about this wonderful medlqine. , , . ThWr coupon Is good for nne trial f.ckag- -Oerss' CemWued Ca tarrh Cure, mailed freo In plain paokaga. Simply 1111 on your name and address on dotted lines below a hid mail to f. K. U.U'SS. 12(13 Slain Street, , Marshall, Mich. Kimft. V; : Btreet or R.K.IX No., i N . , titv... V.. State. tint the hey in his pocket, and when he went to sleep McLain was still sitting up. He awoke at 5 o'clock and McLain and the money were gone ana me door was open. Mr. Sharp, the policeman at Bllt- more, then went on ine sianu ami raid that on the night of the allcgeJ theft ' he saw' McLain get out of a hack on the bridge at Hiltmore and verheard part of a conversation be tween him and the driver, in which he suld McUiin cautioned the driver no to say .anything. He had suspicion; about the man and telephoned head quarters here. Some time later hi recelvd a message from headquarters to mute, arrest and he found the purst containing the money practically a Watts had described It. The only dif ference was the absence of a $2 hill. McLiln did not go on the stand himself but the cross-examination ol the state's witnesses, by ills attorney,! Judge Urown. would Indicate that hp plea would bo thut he won the money at a gambling gnine. Watts, however declared that there had been no game, although he , produced a pair ot bones" tiiot he said the defendant hud aiven htm t If ep. These were enipounded as exhibits. The defendant was bound oyjr to the October term of Superior c-.iurr under a 1200 bond, although Ju lgf Adams expressed the Idea that if the iminil iiurv found, hlin to be ths man ,r!io hail takentrwjmeneyi they BatKhi tmd a true bill for burglary, because of his opening, the door and escaping after the alleged commission t the thoft Reports have reached Ashevllle re atlve to the killing of George Mc- ay, In Yancey county, to the effect hat his fumlly hnve offered $1000 rc- i.uiri for the anurebenslon of the hree Petersons, who are charged with dlllng him, and so far as hus been earned here, have not been captured. It anuears that MiKay came of a veil-to-do Virelnia family and that hey are determined that his death ihall not go unpunished. It is also reported that the Peter sons are believed, by some of the 'turnsville people to be In hiding (omewhere In the county as. It is said, ifforts have been made to employ le ral counsel for them. McKav was killed near Green Mountain on the C. C. & O.. railroad ind at the time toad 11 negroes with ilm. whom he had employed to work in a railroad. It Is said that the Petersons had a warrant for one of hem and were drinking when they vent to serve it. At the same time i negro was killed and another woun led, both named Young. It is said hat the latter is recovering. You are advised to take a few doses of Cardui, the woman's tonic, whenever you feel poorly. It will ease your headache, backache.'nervousness, irritability, and other symptoms of womanly trouble. It will help to build up your bodily strength, steady your nerves, brighten your eyes, and bring the glow of health to your cheeks. Mrs. Fannie Fitzpatrick, of Paris, Ky., says: "I suffered for 2 years, with my back, head and limbs. I had the blues so bad, I could hardly live. I had no appetite. I never had any health, after my last child, until I began to take Cardui. All women who should take Cardui. It is the best - meclicinie- on earth, for women." The sale for Cardui is so large, that every druggist keeps a supply. You will find it in every store you go. It must be good, or it wouldn't sell so well. It is convenient to know you can always get it Take some today. Why not? it . Mil -- ' lVt-jl -- --, ' HO 16 liM mM iyJ U YbmarrsTonic L.iiiiw..isisw;frf.''M--' ....-ii. in .mii.ii i Y im iiiiihi nmn"f --sin i T 'iini - - m - Amusements. xotk;k op b IjF.. tllnrrhoea is always more o less revalent during September. Me pre- iared for it. Chamberlain's Colic, 'holera, Remedy is prompt and effec ual. -It can always be depended upon .nd la pleasant to take, l or sale by 1 11 dealers. The Theato wants to see you tonight NOTICK OF SALK, Under and by virtue of a decree of he Superior court of liuncombe coun ;y, made and entered at the Decem ier term, 1904, in an action therein lending, wherein Charles K. Porter tnd A. Toomer Porter, jr., executors ir.der the will of A, Toomer Porter, leceased, are plaintiffs, and Theodore A Porter and others are denefdants, lecreeing that the lands of the dece lent be sold and authorizing and dl ectlng said executors to make sale, is by said decree will more fully ippear, now, therefore, said executors L v tl-t t ; it 1 o ' ' -f- .-i vr stake, corner . of lot No. 46: thence with line of lot No: 't! N.v Si deg. 2 min. W. one hundred and eleven and 87-100 (111.67) feet to a stake, cor ner of lot No. 41: thence 8. 3 deg. 2 min. W. fifty (B0) feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 48; thence with line of lot No. 48 S. 87 deg. 2 min. E. one Ilv virtue of the power and author ity conferred upon the undersigned, Haywood Parker, by a certain deed of trust, executed by lna Maud I'enland and W. A. l'unland, dated May l&lh. ion c.ti.i .1.....I in triiMt lirlns record- ed In the olliee of tile Register oi nuiiureu aim iinccu ini ii .... Deeds of liuncunibe county. In Deed ! beginning. of Trust Hook K2, page 149. reference! Third Mere: Beginning at a stake to which is hereby had, default having In the East margin of East Street and i... ,,!.. in the i...vment of interest runs S. 87 deg. 2 min. E. (115.2) one on the debt secured by said deed of hundred and fifteen and 2-10 feet to a stake; tnence n. j aeg. n mm. . forty-five (45) feet to a stake; thence Pictures you like,' Theato, on square Always iomething new at Theato. inn nmiiirnnn IS-ARRMEHED BLOW YOURSELF HEAR THE MARINE BAND j m ' and wear fcinrts and 'ol ,lars laundered the A l petti, ii" W CLun. "" I , . m. . - - T i nu V I J will. oi. Monday, NovtmlKT 6lh. 1IMI. SCKXK i'lUHI THK 'MH' S AM, ; 4. O lO M U 12 o'clock, noon, at the county "THK IOCIIO," Al'DITOltll M. . . J 1 A .. V. ....I1 1 al nt OUn nuUBB ooor in "" IT1, ITjIw. ' ,.,v.iin n.,..nnn ih. fllnwln dpHcribed . 1 ,,e m'. lands, to-wit: Situate, lying and being "The Echo" company numbering i.O n Huncombe county, partly if not nil people and carrying.,, two solid ir n the city of Ashevllle, state of North loads of scenery, mechanical effects, :arollna, and bounded and more par- properties, etc., arrived In Ashevllle i.. ,i......ik,i o. fniinara- this morning from Richmond. "The MW YOltK XIMI1KH IS y. sKiTi:.uii:u 28 that are ull rlt,ht, and music that is full of melody are all In "The Echo." as well as many special feature that sire winners. The performance is one that made a big hit In Raleigh and it Is worth seeing and hearing by all who tret the oliortunity. And when Tlnnlmr at a stake oil the east margin Echo" is the entertaining musical piny ,.,,,, , ,he verdict Is ' iii i ;,' ' h t Bunset drive opposite the southeast that enjoyed an all summer engugu- u u. ,The E(.no. ,s a ri(fht lVn ' v , i 1 corner of lot No. 33, thence running ment at Charles Dillingham s OloH- , . muslcai comedy that comes up ntuiued Irom jwuja 1), ; , nortn n deg;. i9 m. east fourteen Theater In Ntow oYrk and ..f which , mlte und KiYVB an evening of exhumed for a similar e-j and seven-tenths (14.7) feet to a the New York Times said: 'it Is f I (0(, nmllSe,ent.' " NICHOLS WAY Ashevllle Laundry, - J. A. Nichols, U&r NOTICE. . Notice la hereby given by the mayor and board of Midertne of the City of Ashevllle. as required by law, that the1 Hty. engineer has made a survey ana 11180 his rcjiort In the 'office of the vlty clerk, showing the amount of work dune and the cost thereof In the matter ot paving and otherwise Improving Waneta street. In salacity, nd also shewing the name f each abutting owner' thereon, the number f front foet f .each' lot and the pro rata share of tust of such street im provement to be assessed against such ,,t rstuM. And notice Is hereby further given that at tha first regular meeting of tha sam Doara oi iuor- nicn. to held fter th nlrallon . ... tm rtjiva from this date, said ..a f .I'llnrmen will consider Said report and If no valid objection be made thereto the same will be adopt d and approved by said board and .v. nn. and assessment Of ald utreet Improvement will then become complete and operate. . . . .... - , . - 1.., I JJl-lt (Co njiiiltl ItA ,.minniinn. ' . II 4take: thence north 35 deg. 27 min itiirii't Aiuxticv'h Statement. j ,at eluhtv-nine and sixty-five one District Attorney Adams declined toll hundredths (89.65) feet to a stake; utate whether he contemplated charg- thence south 86 deg. 83 min east two ing Annie Crawford with the mtiraer i hundred and ninety-one tzaij teei 10 i.l all four members of the family, but; . stake at the Mountain road; thence he dictated the following statement to 1 ,outh 14 deg. 8? min. east aeventy- the Associated Press: , three (7J) feet following Mountain "It was established that , Annlcj road to a stake; thence south 23 deg. Crawford Is a drug fiend anil prob-i 27 min. west one hundred and twen ably Is addicted to morphine. It h ty-flve (125) feet to a stake; thence also established that Annie Crawford, ,outh 3 deg. 67 min. west one nun had access during the past three) dred and tifty-one (151) feet to a week to morphine and waa in a posl-j stake; thence outh 37 deg. 21 min. tlon tD obtain it In practically any: west one hundred and, elghty-olght .1... n,in7 that nerlod. During itxst feet to a stake: thence south the indisposition of Elsie Crawford 53 dog. 67 min. west one hundred and she bitterly complained that her food forty-four and two-tentha (144.2) feet and drink were doped. I have charged to a stake at the northeast corner of rrwford with' the murder of the Drake lot; thence north 85 deg. -uiur v.iie." . ' . . j 1 32 min. west three hundred and twen- M ' : ' ' . , I . . i.ne bi An. i.v. iu hnnrs tne I'rawiora womuii 1 tv-nve anu iwo-ienms ijm.ji . . 1 ... . V- II I . I , V. - 1. ,.! A rilallA'.lnl wa under examinanoa uy hw rw"- aiuna mo hhh ina.Bn. . uh. .imiiiv maintained her Innocence I to a stake: thence north 6 deg. east . . , I I 1 1 1 . . . 1 , n i,An..A nnrth nd appeared cool ana uiicuuiiuif" 1 iour i i w dwmi, .nc.io throughout' Bhe Is fcliegea 10 .nave lis ueg, 32 min. west paranei wim m,i niimnrnus contradlrtory-ataiei urake s nortn line mneiy-ona mm ments and when confronted with evl- eight-tenths (91.8) feet to a stake in dence tending 4o Incriminate her she the eastern margin of Bunset drive; wnniil Aafa r. airuin and again, "tisn'tl thence with said marg n ot Sunset so." ' ii.nl. Cruwfnrd also holds an insur ance policy on the life of her younger thirty and eight-tenth (30.8) feet to sister. Gertrude, who told the district a stake; thence north 61 deg. 32 min. attorney that she wa atraia or ner least one nunurou aim inMui .,... Iiveen-tcnths (144.7 V feet to-a take; OIDVV.. ...... ..1 ........ j ...... . ;l .. . . . 1 A A i- . 'art "nt a ruDful or ine con- 1 tnence norm i ueg. ik hub ouuui tents of Elsie Crawford's stomach Dr. land seventy-seven and four one-hun- v .. .. . t. M I j 1111 All n m atalfA A. la Mel," tha city cnenusi, iuuuu utouun ' .!,. U.M nn.hn f tra ils at mor- tnenco norm ne. ov phlne, sqfflclent to kill twq persona., Otlic ttlsUTiaua iw-au'n. The liret of the Crawford house hold to die was Mary Agnes irw .biter nf the nrls'iner. Her death occurred June It, '1910'. suddenly, sup- nnaedlv of acute meningitis. inree weeks later, Jul- 15. 1910. her father died, uremic poisoning being given as the cause. After an Interval or two weeks, or on July 2. 010. her mother died. In her case uremic poisoning was also given as the cause. Uvea liiHurea ror noo. inniu Crawford held Insurance pol icies on the lives of the deceased In the following sum: Walter C. Crawrora, ramer. tsuv; .ir Crawford, mother, 1400; Mary Crawford, sister. 1300; Elsie r-.u,frnl. slater. 1250. Bhe collected in Insurance In each oncent that of her sister, tisie, pavment of which was1 withheld pend ing rec.lht of the certificate tpf death. On Monday morning following her sister's death, Annie mad demand on the Insurance company fof tha money. On that day she also went to the ran a stake min. . east thir y-four and nine-tenths ($4.9) feet to a stake; thence north 11 deg. 01 min. east sixty-eight and twenty five one-hundredths (68.25) feet to a stake: thence north Oeg. west thirty-five and thlrty-rour -one-hundredtha (35.34) feet to I itake: thence north 21 deg. 15 Ittln west seventy-eight ana six-ientns (78.6) feet to a stake; thence north ti deg." 65 min. east ninety-eight and thirty-thre -one-hundredths (.JS feet to a stake; thence north 10 deg. 10 min. west eight (8) feet to the be- ulnnin being four and one-nair (4) acres more or less ana an or 101 41 shown on man of A. Toomer ror tr estate, recorded In Deed Book No. 145. at page 626, excepting a atrip four feet wide and oti hundred feet inn nn the north line of Drake lot a shown on the above aanKil map, .Id strm beginning at trip intersec iinn of the said north line of the Drake lot with Sunset drive, laid foil foot strip being reserveu ana noi in eluded in thl sale. CHA8. B. PORTER, -A. TOOMER PORTER, JR., Will of A. Toomer of the neatest, cleanest, cleverest and most entertaining musical shows seen on Kroadwav In a long time." I.il.e all the Dillingham pieces. "The Echo" has a large chorus of pretty girls in attractive costumes. - IThe young wom en assist the principals in many danc ing specialists. .In fact "The Echo might almost be called a carnival of dances, for there is constant move ment, with Ulnnchw. Deyo. who ap pears at "Kate" the head waitress und Franker Woods who portray the role of the college bell buy who Is afraid of work, in a hall' a dozen pleasing specialities. The seats for "The Echo'' are sell ing very fast, and It I anticipated the Auditorium will have a very large audience tonight Say yesterday' Raleigh Xuwa and Observer: The Echo' was the attraction, at the Academy of Music last night and it proved to be 'a highly delightful echo In every way. It is a musical comedy, with plenty of music and comedy In It, and a great deal of done Ing also. A big audience was present and the performance was greatly en Joyed from start to finish. The ap plause was of the generous kind, that showed that the audience thought It presentation worth while. "There are' many people who take part In the performance, and among these are' a large number of pretty girls who know how to alng and to dance, and who wore costumes that were pleasing to the artU.lc eye. And the men In the musical comedy could sing and dunce also. In i..co --Vjry' body who took part could dance, even to the elderly but frisky stenographer and typewriter and the Hlg I'ear who featured the near-finale. And It was Uvely da.iclmr that wna done by 'all . , -i . . . tn-1. .. I.'. , V. . i ' Muilumc Sherry. Ceorge W. l,ederer, who added the word vaudeville to the lexicon or ine native theater when he and Alexan der Herrmann brought to America about a score of years ago me ursi ill-European company of variety ar tists, which he labelled ine lrans Atlantlc Vaudevilles," a classification he chose with a view to distinguishing the foreign specialty artists from the rank and tile of native specialty turns then somewhat In dispute under the torni "varieties." has successfully used the term vaudeville again In this country. The program or Mauame Sherry," the newest lderer musical attraction, produced by 1ederer In partnership with A. H. Woods and It. II. 1-Yaaee, describes tne piece as a -Tench Vaudeville." which means as Led'Ter explains It. a form of musical iliiv where all songs and all the comic business are direct issues from the story and not, as In the common or garden variety of native musical comedy, mostly Introduced matter, regardless of any assimilative quali ties the Introduction may possess, "Madame Sherry" will be played here by the New York New Amt,er dam Thoaiter company on Tuesday, October Srd. Ticket will be plaivd on sale Saturday morning at Wlitt- lock's clothing store. k trust, the same being now past due, and in keeping the property insured us provided fur ill said deed or trust, and request having been made by the owner anil holder of said debt that the undersigned do execute the ' .w ers of sale contained in said deed of trust, I, Haywood Parker, trustee, will, on Monday, the 2ml day r Octolx-r. 1911, at twelve o'clock, noon, In front of the court house door in the city of Asheville, Huncombe county, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auc tion, for cash, to the highest Didder, the following described pieces or par- cols of land, situate, tying and being in the northern portion of the city of Asheville, county of Huncombe nnd state of North Carolina, nnd being lots 4S, 47 and 07 respectively of a plat made by H. M. l.ee for C. E. Oraham on August Glh, 1S90, which is regis tered in tho P.eglster's office for Hun combe county. In Deed Book 72, at uaire 421. and being bounded and more particularly described as fol lows: First Pli-cc: Being lot 48 of said plat; r.eglnnlng nt a stake In the West edge of Kul ton street, corner of lot No. 49, nnd runs with said margin of Fulton street North 3 deg. 26 min. E. fifty (50) feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 47 of said Plat, then with the line of said No.' 47. N. 87 deg. 2 min. W. one hundred and fifteen (115) feet to a slake corner of said No. 47, thence S. 3 deg. 26 min. W. fifty (50) feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 49; thence with line of lot No. 49 S. 87 deg. 2 min. E. one hundred and fif teen (115) feet to the beginning. Second Piece: Being lot 47 of said Plat and Beginning at a stake in the West margin of Fulton street, at cor ner of lot No. 48, and runs with said margin N. 3 deg. 26 min. E. twenty live and 8-10 (25.8) feet to a stake, thence N. 4 deg. 31 min. E. twenty four and 46-100 (24.46) feet to a N. 87 deg. 2 min. W. one hundred and fifteen and 2-10 (115.2) feet to-a stake in East stret, then with East street northwardly to the beginning nd being lot No. 67 of said Plat. and being all that property devised to' lna M. Penland by her father, John W. Heymond by Clause Nov 6 of Will recorded In Will Book E., on page 88 and 89. HAYWOOD PARKER. Trustee. it THlSTEfrS SALE. By virtue of the power, of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust made by II. V. Swann and wife, Annabel Swann, to the undersigned trustee, dated March 13th, 1911, and duly, re corded in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C in , book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 80. at page 497, to which refer ence is hereby made, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of - aula therein contained has become opera tive, the said undersigned trustee will, on .Monday, October 23, 1911, at; 1 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction for cash, at the court house door In the city of Ashevile, county of Bun combe and state of North Carolina, the following lands and premises, sit uate, lying and being near the town of Weavervllle, in the county of Bun- ; combe, N. C adjoining lands of Lot- peich. Chambers, Baird and others, and being the lands and premise conveyed to II. F. Swann by J. A. C-ile and J. J. Reagan by deed dated December 5, 1908, and duly reoprdea In the office or the register of deed for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of deeds No. 174 at page 475, to which reference is hereby made" for ( metes and bounds. This Kept. 20th, 1911. W. M. JACKSON, Trustee. For boel complaint In children nlway give Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and caetur oil. It I certain to effect a cura and wi.en reduced with water und sweetened 1 pleasant to take. No physlclnn can prescribe a better remedy. For sale bv an aoaiers. Tommy Pop, what la It that the Bi .. .1.. .i lha oast it Tha Echo. ri. ..i..t in a musical comedy IsJ bio says Is here today and gone to never a feature, but there was enough In this to keen thing on the go. and tn heln It along there were riding gi'rUvgolf girls, canoe girls, tennl: clr'lc. dancing girls, riding men, ten nla men. coif men and ennoo men, all these in addition to the principals nf the east. Among these the head- L.,i(. YOTJNG, Vh-e;. Ther sister been Executor, of he V -;--v -City Clcrkl IHloyrl . stenographer, and col-' 1'orter, feca.d. . , w'5" ' "I : ' . - morrow ? Pop Probably tha cook my son.- Philadelphia Record. Vaudeville, Opera House, Dally. NOTICE. Htute of North Carolina, , t in.-. t?i. lwvii ami i i-.uncomue luunij. - ':..... w,.". r .... ....u. Notice is hereby given to tho public ence in a great st-.te of merriment' that application will I n.ado to he Ml the evening. Both sin. and dance I governor of North Carolina tor be m tho clever. t wnv ami MM Deyo lspardon ot 'r-?l a pretty girl. Aiding these art!-ts at the July Hp-rial Term, 1911. of the were others who did high-class mus- Superior ouun m . '"'" ... a.. u .h. .tir nluv'for the crime of receiving stolen prop went along In the Jolllcst mood. The erty and ' Jt prtnclnat characters are well balanced county roads for a term nt twe. c "' tho tierformance goes ahead at a month. , lively elln. - . September 18th, 1911. , "Clever and protly. girls, m-n who . ', . i,Mi!..nL measuru up l the OiMtid, costume; ' Attorney for Applicant ' 1 I ' : n;- ....... Appalachian Exposition Kn6xville, Tehh. ' f Offers to the public, thfe'juat, many new attractions. Tickets on sale daily September 9th to October 1st, 1911. Season tickets sold daily at rate of $4.10. Final limit jo reach original starting point not later than midnight '.of , tenth day from, but not including, date of sale, EXCEPT- . .. .... . . " 1 1 .. 4 that no tickets will be limited to eaeu starung num. iw than midnight, October 7th. COACII EXCURSION TICKETS: " ' - " " ; T ' Sold September, 12, 19 nnd 2G, limited to return seven days from, but no including, date of sale. Itato from Asheville, $2.85 Round Trip. , . , - V , . THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY Offer's splendid cjiedulei.t I;' :, U '; ' I'OUli DAILY TRAINS IN EACH DIRECTION. An opportunity to see one of the most complete expositions of the ago. I. II. WOOD, Dist rasa. Agent ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. R. II. GRAHAM, ' City Pass, and Ticket Agt
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