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hy, CcptciuLcr Z'd, 1911. -. 1LLII -11 XJ J, X A. Jul ( ,E1 1 ta useless for anyone to call St office in an endearor to find Ant names of ad rt titers. Those wbo rtlse under aa Initiator nora flI FOR RINTIlrabhij stare roem, ne do not wish their names to be ie public, and they cannot be dl--ed at tbls office. HELP WANTED. , . , ADIES WANTED! To call 1817 when you want your summer dresses cleaned, dyad and pressed. A : - M-tf WANTED Experienced meat cutter. Telephone No. 780.....,, .-.. 174-tf. r, ofDDrouwTi crvv. wiim. run. Mnaaalns or soliciting re- rsnnrt rd. Ait. I dress National Co-Operative Realty! , Co.. N1285 Marden Building, Wash ' ington, D, C. '. ; FREE ILLUSTRATED ; BOOK: tells about over 160,000 protected, post tlons In TJ. B. service. ' More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There Is a big chance ,here for' you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employ- r KHZto JuZtnX0 RENT-r-Seven room house on menu Easy to get. Just ask for r,Ko...t tin r Tnnnth. booklet. CB98. No obligation, Earl Hopkins, Washington, D.' C. WANTED For . V: S. Army: :Able- - bodied - unmarried" men between ages of 18 and 36; citizens of the United States, of good character Mtem?ra!l , ICUU ALU TT 1 . " O IMW - IIS"11 H guage,' For Information, apply to V Recruiting officer, 107 West Trade ' St., Charlotte,. N. C; 8 South Main . Bt, Ashevllle, N. C, 88 OH B. Elm it ' ColumbhL S C-West ; mL'i ui nSnvniJ a r . 2. im u ; Main Bt., Greenville, S.,C! or 167 H St., Greensboro, N. C; 1522 Matn West Main St, Spartanburg, 8. C MANAGERS WANTED To control "the county rights In North Carolina. Only first class men, with refer- ence. and small capital (say 2600) I need apply. The proposition is good for 86,000 a year to an energetic sales manager. Apply in person, or ;, write Radium Spray company, Clo- ver, Virginia. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT- . ed No canvassing or soliciting re quired. Good Income assured. Ad dress National Co-Operative Realty : Co., V1226 Marden Building, Wash ington; D. C. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to good government : positions. I can coach you by mail at small cost. Full particulars free to any American citizen of eighteen E69S. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C WANTED. . WANTED Ladles' Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J. H. McGlnness, 11 South Main steet 132-tf WANTED Tour Notary publics work. Residence 123 Asheland Avenue, Phone .' Jas. W. Albright . B-tf WANTED-A good second hand saw mill, lath and shingle outfit. Bos 1!0. Hickory, N. C. ' 168-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half I orice. a scholarship, in the Char I lotte Auto School. Address or ap-l Dlv to "J." cars this paper. - tf WANTED Msn and boys to take 80 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 Auto School,. Charlotte, N. C. v.; - ; ' . - 180-tf .WANTED rBoar by young 'lady in Private family. Answer M. A. 'J., Gaiette-News. 1 . 200-3t. HEIRS , wanted at once, ' 60,000 es tates seeking claimants, iou may be one. Facts in booklet 468. Send stamp. Irternational Claim Agency, Pittsburg, Pa, 187-26t. WANTED Fall suits that have been packed away can be cleaned' and pressed, 'or dyed' to look like a new suit Will Inst halt sesson or more. Phone 289 f6f quk-k mesM-ngfrr All I :work guaranteed. J, C ' Wllbsr, I Phone 289,-, ?v ' Zi I WANTED Is your futbt rusty, dun, CI1I-LI 4HIIU .ncav), 1 iv 1 1x31. vuv ' shape, handle broke, gaps In it1 If so,' bring It to us. If your shears I are In bad condition, bring them, I too. t We polish an-sharpen pock et knifes. Physicians tools, and etc. Ashevllle Barber Supply. Co. Phone 422. 29 N. Main at 70S -SALE FOR BAW Barf am In extra line thoroughbred ' Brown- Leghorn chickens. 'Some excellent exhibition stock Included In this offer, 'such as 93 point hens,' scored by four dif ferent ndges,"and one extra large. fine shaped and colored pullet line bred cock. Address Luke Dixon, Ashevllle, N. 'C- - .- 160-tX FOR SALE --Twelve two room houses and twelve vacant lota.- P. P. Ingle. Revell Building. KOR SALE Modern five room cot tager one block from car line; de sirable for permanent home. - Easy term Phone 732. 199-St 'OR SALE Computing scale, show ciiies, tc, and .a great, variety of luercnunuisn, inciuaing Etnoea, Ji Ihs. suKar 11.00 If you buy 91.00 of other goods; ltnre room ror rent; SHturdny your last chance. Union ( ash Store, 16 N. Main St ' ,"a Etand for tie South ai Did Lee and Jackson Being the oldest Old Line Legal urn Southern Mutual Company, ling all ot the Standard Policies, ing the lowcat posnlble rates con tm witn ssfcty. . we solicit your -run ft. Ttf- S, l,,MU, uu.ivjr u .uiuiljr f lr--lil,or, JJ, C.j lit. f Aeot. eii-La. a. a . , . WANTS FOR HINT. suitable for any kind ; ot business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 1ST. Canton, N. 'C , tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping; sink .and gas In kitchen'.' i 28 Stames.1- ' tf FOR RENT I nnfurnlshed rooms In nice place ' on' Charlotte street. Cheap to tight parties. No sick people; no children. J. R. JR., Ga- sette-Newa. I .. '' '; 11-tf FOR RENT-rFurnlshed, ten room house. yery desirable; furnace heat. paved street,, j D. TS. "Watson, agent; ' O. . ; ..V 179-tf. FOR 1 RENT A few "nice rooms for light housekeeping. 128 Woodfln street. Phones 1178. 74.' i "188-J6 FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street. 188-tf Tni-hoa Oamiibell. DrhumdT Bids:, Phone 268. . 19i-tf IFOR RENT In Woolsey, four room cottage, near car line. Phone 738. t ; 198-6t. cottage - with large lot, several out houses;' bath and electrlo lights," 19 Chunit street Apply to J. L. Everhart, Ashevllle Hardware Co. 194-tf. FOR RENT. 'FURNISHED Private 'residence Charlotte Bt., 12 rooms, 2 ... . am .t nmnwiv bathrooms,,, steam heat, completely furnished;, also good stable. Ap ply to J. L. Wagner, agent, at post- office. ; eod-tf MISCELLANEOUS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY for an ex perienced travelling salesman, to secure Domestic and Imported China and Glassware line as side line on commission. Goods sold by Illustrations.' Address" stating past and present occupation, and refer ences. J. R. Co., 32 South Howard street, Baltimore, Md. 199-8t LOSTi Wednesday, between Mission nuspiiHi ana io. nn nuue eiref.., ladles' gold-mounted fountain pen reward If returned to No. lotte Street 2 Char 199 SHOES called for repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lege. Phone 1817. 193-26t I FURNITURE, bought, sold and ex changed. Easy payments. (2 South Main St Phone 886. 142- CHAS. ! SLUDER, 20 S. E. Pack square, furnniture bought, sold, stored and ranted. - 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 Bt. Baltimore, Md. li-78t AUTO FOR HIRE A new Maxwell Touring car,' 13 per nour. " r. it. Cathey, 96-97 Patton avenue. Phone 244. " 188-86t WE WANT your ' Steno-rraphio and Copying work. Carolina Cummer clal School, office 10 Pack square. Phones 974, 1178. , 148 CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Office, 10 Pack Square. P, Holman, principal; O. L. Hall, as slstaat prlnolpal. - Ask for our spec, lal rates on tuition.- - 166-i iNOTiCE 14 lbs. Sugar for 11.00 you bay, 1 1.00 of other goods everything going. cheap; store room for rent Union Cash Store, 18 Main St , - . , - N. a A. VINIARSKI, shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices .that suit anybody. 1 Free shines customers. No. 4f Lsxlngton ave nue. . ' 177-26t ROCK LEDGE, 81 Haywood street. , Rooms thoroughly renovated, across ' gtreet frora Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. - J. Corcoran, Prop, ICARoLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Office, 10 Palck Square. Single CQ,ure, 135;. combined 'conrse $60 cash.- Positions guaranteed und reasonable contract Phones,-974 1178. Enter at once, 186-tf. ELECTRICAL - SUPPLIES' Every thing In the electrical line. Fix tures, Batteries, Bells, Burzers. Get our prices before placing your or der. , J.- M. Hears Co., Battery Park Place. . Phone 448. . ' ' tf. . FOR SALE . Beautiful Suburban home: on ear line,, surrounded by grove Of trees with Ave acres of land, city water, electrlo Usiita. .- Very easy terms. CANADA? REALTY CO. ION. Pack Sq.- Phon 749 " POR RENT i V I 4-room houses. IS each per -mo. ' New Houses, suitable for R. R. men near depot ' ' '" " 1 t-room bouse, 18 per month, 'Apply t 1 , ' " ' VEItt'ON KEALTT CO. ' Over Kress fctore. or Phone No. 861 SPECIAL PRICES It will pay you to ask for our prices on' rugs and 'matting, also, awnings, window shades and house cleaning of all kinds. v Ashevllle Carpet House No. 18-20 Chun h St, 1'ttone 928 PTfl Tina TCx A rTTrlTTi VPFIP . , x iriiiw i unnfi, ir.esuilu,- V pica, Rsvolced and Repaired at Rtssonable Rates. 2 years experience. All work guaranteed. .... . . , , II. A. FrJZDLANDZH, 18 Cbuuu bt Itione 1331 LAND SALE. wyn Edwards, Plaintiff, - vs. : -. '' - John Dr-Redmon,'1 Defendant, Mattle L. Redmon (now Fair), Plaintiff, , ; , ; "' : va '' ; .; . Eugene Way, Defendant; ; Mattle L. Fair nee Redmon), and J. O. Fair, her husband; A. ArFeath erston, Jr., adm'r of the estate of John D. Redmon, deceased, 'and Lawrence -. Redmon," by ; his next friend, A. A. Featherston, Jr., Plain tiffs,; . . :'. ' ' . vs. :i . J. Stokeley, Eugene Way, G. H. S tames, Wachovia Loan & Trust company et ' al.i' Defendants. NOTICE. ' , By virtue of a judgment rendered the Superior court of Buncombe county and signed by W. B. Counclll, Judge Presiding, On the 15th day of September,; 1910, in which Judgment was adjudged that the above en titled actions be consolidated, and that Eugene Way have and- recover the sum of $340, of certain-parties said actions, and that If the same be . not paid within ' twelve months from the date thereof, then the lands hereinafter described should be sold for the payment thereof, and' the un designed being named as Commis sioner for that purpose, all of which appears In minute Docket A A, page 31 et seq., In the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Buncombe county, N. C, I will on Monday, the :hl day of October, 1911, at 12 clock, noon, offer, for sale to. the highest bidder for cash, the follow- ng described tracts or parcels of land: ,. ' FIRST TRACT: , A certain lot sit uate in the northern portion of the city jl Ashevllle; and bounded as fol lows: .Beginning at 1- rann, juarun s corner the line runs a : southwest course with Redmon's line, fifty-three (53) feet to a stake; then northwest, with Robert's line, one hundred forty- six (146) feet to a stake; then titty three (53) feet to Martin's line; then with Martin's line one hundred and forty-six (146) feet to the beginning, reference being had to Deed Book No. 62,-page 847, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe coun ty, for further particulars. ' SECOND TRACT: Situate, lying and being In the said county of Bun combe and state of North Carolina, and in the northern portion or the city of Ashevllle, adjoining the lands of McConnell, Martin and others, and bounded and more particularly de scribed as follows, namely: Begin nlng at the northeast corner of the J. H. McConnell lot in the line of Cnrollne Redmon's lot heretofore con veyed to her (by C. M. McCloud) be ng one hundred and fifty (150) feet In snld line from southwest corner of her said -lot and runs with her said line, one hundred and fifty-four (154) feet to the Frank Martin line; thence with said line, seventy-five (75) feet to a stake in same; thence a parallel line to the first line of said lot one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the McConnell lot; then seventy-five (75) feet to the beginning, reference being made to Deed Book No. 48 at page 52 of the record of deeds for Bun combe county for further description. This the 16th day of Sept., 1911. GUY WEAVER, Commissioner. ' NOTICE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain deed of trust executed by Adolphus Littlejohn and wife, Sarah Littlejohn, Nov. 22d, 1910, to the undersigned trustee, which instrument was duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In book ot mortgages and deeds ot trust 80, uage 215, to Which. reference is here by made for- further description, and default having been made in the pay ment of the - indebtedness secured thereby, whereby , the power of sale therein contained became operative, and the holder and owner of said in debtedness having . made demand upon the undersigned trustee that he sell the land conveyed In- and by the said deed of -trust according , to the terra thereof, the undersigned true tee will, -on Thursday, the 12th day of October, 1911, at 12 m. noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door In the city of Ashe vllle, Buncombe county, N. . C, the lands described In said deed of trust and which are. bounded and more par ticularly described as follows: Being the same- lands and premises conveyed to Napoleon Littlejohn by Lucius Wll Hams and wife, Eliza' Williams, by deed dated July 24th, 1909. and duly recorded In the office ot the Register of Deeds for Buncombe county, N, C In deed book No. 174 at page 83 to which reference Is hereby made for metes and bounds,' and being the same land and premises this day conveyed to Adolphus Littlejohn and ' wife Sarah LiUejohn, by Napoleon Little John, this deed of trust being given to secure the payment of a part of the purchase money for said lands and premises. , . , , This September 9th, 1011, , i' f. 3. MACKEY, Trusfoe, . NOTICE. ' Notice Is hereby given by the Mayor and board of" aldenmeil of the city of Ashevllle, as raqulred 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 dons and the cost thereof in the matter of paving and otherwise Improving Waneta 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 sucb street im provement to be tussessed aaslnstsuch 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 o( ten (10) days from this date, said board Of aldermen will consider said report and if so valid objections be made thereto the same will, be adopt ed and approved by said board an the liens and sssessments ot said street Improvement will then become complete and operative, Ashevllle, N. C, Sept 19, 19U. L. W, YOUNQ,. m-iot City Clerk. FOR SAtE : Largs five room house,' on Macad am road in West Asheville, near car line. 1 1-4 acres level land, price $2200.00, $600.00 cash, remainder $200.(10 per year, also three acres good land and four room house, for $650.00 easy paymeata J. D. PENLAND & SON . .--ri ,';,'' - 1 ;5.7v::-,' : miss MILDRED SHERMAN' AMD LORD CAMOYS. It Is announced at Newport that the marriage of Miss1 Mildred Sherman and Lord Camoys will take place at the residence of the young woma'u's Parents In New York city on Decem ber 5. Lord Camoys' mother will at lend the wedding, bringing with her (rom England some handsome gifts !or the bride. CII'ARLES G. GATES ON WEDDING TOUR MCS. CHARLES G. GATES Mr. and.Mrs. Charles G. Gates, who were married at the home of the bride uncle, Robert V. Hopwood, at Union town, Pa., left nt ouce for Texas on tlielr wedding tour. In November .: will 9 to New York city, where ,tuy will live at tbo'riasa Hold, over lool'.lng Cental '"rk,. IRELAND'S TRIBUTE jut- TO CHARLES PARNELIi John B. .Bedmond v'-:tu Bichard proker' to participate In the unveiling pf the Para ell monument la Dublin oa (October L Ireland's tribute to c tlx great leader to ot bronse, by Augusts! Saint Gaudens, the great Americas tculotor. . r Vaudeville, Opera 'House, Dally." Great Honor for Ollie James. New Vork Evening Post Representative CHlie M. James, , of Kentucky, has a tremendously! large head, with practically no hair on It, and Is a famous sight. , - , One of James' most intimate friends Is - Representative" Thomas Heflln, of Alabama, another 6-footer of large frame, who boasts of one of, the heav iost crops of hair ot any member o( congress. Both are great practloal Jokers. A few days ago Heflln ap proached James and told him that he had Just learned that a postoffice In Arkansas had been named after the Kentucky congressman. ' . ' ( "Is that so '"..replied James. "Well, well; 1 am certainly getting famous. Not long ago a friend of mine named vl race horse after me, calling it, 'Con- gressmanr Jsmea' By the way, 11 ef hin, what did they call this town In Arkansas?" . . . ' VBald Knob,", replied Mr. Heflln Meet me at Theato dally. LOGAN : MFRCHAWT TAILOR. , Lego. IUJ. " 8. Pack SaaaM PtHlM tit. I iL'ii"!-'-';; i.. I 1 Bass. - ' r . . ; t ' ' , I ' ' X - :t. i.--r wx" - . iH6ieismd Boarding Houses tlsm. 'Whether- Tnimlllar nr -nf th 1 , S . - tlsin ' whether - muscular or. of the Joints,-' solatia lumbago,'--'-, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to .-' write to ; her , for . a .', home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. ,, She. feels It her duty to send it . to- all suflVrers FREE. You cure yourself -at home as thou sands will, testify-rno 'change of cli mate banishes urlo acid from the blood, loosens the 'stiffened Joints, pur ifies the blood,- and- brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system.- If the above' Interests .you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. - NOTICE OF SALK. -By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a-certain deed of trust ex ecuted on the 6th day of May, 1910, by Joseph K. Johnson to Guy Weaver, trustee, to secure the Indebtedness therein described for balance of pur nn.e price due K. P. Robinson, which suld deed of trust is duly recorded in he office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe County, North Carolina, n Hook No. 77 at page 197, of the records of mortgages and deeds of trust, and default ha.vini'been made n the payment of one of . the notes, and the Interest, secured therebv. wnereby the whole of the said indebt eduess. became due, and- has been so declared to be due by the holder of said notes, and upon application and demand of the said holder of the said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the 17th day of October, 1911. at 12 o'clock, noon, offer for sale at the court house door in the city of Ashevllle, Buncombe County, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described piece or parcel or land situate, lying and being in the City of Asheville, County of Buncombe, State of North Carolina, formerly known as the "Oaks Hotel property (now the Cherokee Inn) and all the buildings and improve ments thereon and the furniture and furnishings therein and mentioned in said deed of trust, the said property oein more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the junction of the South margin of Woodfln street with the west margin of a ten foot alley loading from the said margin o Woodfln street in a Southerly direc tion to the enmpus of the Asheville Female College (now Ashevllle High School), and running thence South dep. 8 mill. Kast, one hundred and fifty-seven (157) feet to a stake In the suld margin of said alley; thence South 15 dcg. 25 mln. East nineteen and sixty-five hundredths (19.65) feet to a stake in the south line of th Orecnwell property; thence South dec 10 min. West, two hundred, eigh (y-nine and five-tenths (2S9.5) feet to the Kastern margin of Oak street thence with the said margin of Oak street North 18 deg. 36 min. West one hundred and twenty-live (li!5) feet to the beginning of a curve in said street near Its junction with the South margin of Woodlln street; thence njround. and with said curve on a ra dins of fifty-two (52) feet, eighty-four and eight-tenths (81.8) feet to a stake in the South margin of Woodfln street thence around and with said curve on a radius of fifty-two (52) feet, eighty four and eight-tenths (84.8) feet to stake in the South margin of Woodlln street; thence with the said margin of Woodlln street North 75 deg. 2 min, Kasi two hundred, sixty-one and five tenths (261.5) feet to the beginning, and being Ixt No. 1 as described in deed from Lewis Maddux and wife-1 S.'H. Reed and the Western Carolina bank, as recorded In Deed Book No, 87 at page 241, of the records dueds for Buncombe County, and as re-surveyed and mapped by H Parker (office ot R. M, Lee) on Jan unry 20th, 1910, and being the same lands conveyed to R. P. Robinson and J. B. Tattle by Kingsland Van Winkle guardian et al, heirs at laW of 8. H, Keid and on May 6th, 1910, conveyed by R. P. Robinson to Joseph E. John son, reference to which said deeds and map, Is hereby made for more perfect-" description. Thta sale is made subject to a pre vlous deed of trust to Kingsland Van Winkle, trustee, recorded In book o mortgages and deeds of trust No. page' 313. ' This the 16th day of Septembe 1911. GUY WEAVER, Trustee. v REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved No. 78 PATTON AVSTnezt door th Palace Theater. MRS. . KROMAN, Propr,' Everything la Millinery. Carolina Commercial School. G. H'Hall, AssVPrln. . Phones :i-1178..,. ! . Phone 1141. ''...No 4) Battery Park Place. '. Our regular price for a single scholarship Is $50, combined,' $70. W will sell a single scholarship lor $36, cash, combined for 150, cash. Po- sitlons guaranteed under reasonable contract Tou may not have another opportunity to secure a scholarship so reasonable. Act now. For particulars confer with ths Principals. ' Office 10 Pack Square. .1 . . -. .- m-tf Hotel Sterling CCIWNATL Omo.'-. J Overlooking New Blnton Park. Bv try room, outside with, bath, or hot ana .001a water, nue. ereaas Teg-stables from our own farm. Amerloan Plana I1.D9. ItJ. $$. ind 1114 tw dw.. v: R. B. Mills, Prop., formerly of Hotel Bennett, Blnjhamton, N. and Grand Hotel, New Tork City, BUth, Mogod and iUujua Bt-reetsj, It"', i'- 1 KNICKERBOCKER Delightful Situation. Appointments Complete. '. - V THXMANOK ' , ' ALBEMARLE FAEE r ,v .-i , AN EXCLUSIVE INN. .: Near golf linki. Attractive aocommodationo: cood service: excellent taWe. S WINDSOR. HOTE,LS 48 SOUTH MAIN ST. New management American and nlshed throughout. Rates European. 60c. .75c. and it An n.r ii.w American, $2.00 per day. Commercial Large sample rooms free. Battery Park Hotel L a. . i. ASHEVILLE, ft. O. OPEN THROUG HOOT THS TEAK. Famous Everywhere THE SWANNAlOA A bTaIUTLY HIGH GRADE Family and j Transient Hotel Rates $2.50 a day and upward. . WATNESVUUC, If. c t ,"7T y Open Throughout the Tear. . . .... 1.- y iTWCTLT HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWATI, :'J C. H. and MRS. L. VI. KICIGHT THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL Opei the Tew Round. ETHELWOLD HOTEL . In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude 22S0 feet Rates 11 per day. Tempting Terms to Tourist Reservations. MRS. BREVARD, N. C. Proprietress., GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel In the city, v Rooms TS cents and $1.00 per day. ter meets all trains. Commercial AmiSKmmiaSSl A New-Modern-Meritorious who knOTr "'what 'a what and , THE J ARRET! COMMERCIAL Rate $2.00 per day. Hot and Cold Montn- Hotel Raleigh THE PHOENIX , , On "West College street, just back of the old Berkeley Hotel, where you can get the nicest rooms for 50c and 75c, with baths. No sick, i If you cannot find the place stop in at BLOMBERG'S CIGAR STORE. He will direct you. Sample Rooms to Drummers 60c per Day. Phone 1833. City Livery Stable W. V. ISRAEL, Prop, HKNDERSONVILLE, 0. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, Best of stock and Vehicles. Prompt and proficient ssrvios. ! dajr an ahjht, eitr. and ooenty. ttettsfaotlOra m rdNEW YORK ClTYTjx Offers All Cl,That is Be3t ij? Recognized foryears as the headquarters of New York'i , ''representative visitors' (rpm every ilateb' the wion. TO-:' ' . s ' . Ansaged, tppointexi ami conducted mde sa criabliilwd lyttenj ei Hotel ; W . MsBSftaeBt that h long ald to public druss. HOTEL PERFECTION AT CONSISTENT RATES , i nnnri PT - . v"V-iv bp.-l ; VJ WW OtW V ' PATTON HOUSE, Murphy.N.C. . The best and most reasonable house In town, rood table, clean beds aAd home cooking. " Rates $1 per day. MISS ROSA PATTON. i CQMERQIAL HOTEL - O. IT. JTTJ STICK, Proa, Canton, If. C , ; Isoeltent toble, food serylca. Reas onable. aa,.- Frea sample room Hot and oold baths.' Under e man uHnnti Btrtatlr Ore el rotiKlsEiDaEYinii NO. 7T OOLLEG1B BT. PHONH tit, Central Location. Largo Shady Grounds. TER MS According to Location of Room. ASHEVLLLE. N. 0. -i 'w f EuroDean. Overhauled mrl Ttmtn. trade solicited. !s i . j, YATES, Prop. FRANK LOUGHRAN, Owner A Prop.' AND TOURIST E0T1L Of. WAYNESVILLE, N. 0. MRS. SALLII I. CORY, Proprietriii. "FREE SAMPL1 ROOMS'!! Trade. Write for Quotations and FRANCKNIA HAMILTON, - Cafe in connection. Bathe, free. Por trade solicited. , ,-v FRAMR BLAKE, Manacer. Raleigh, N. C. Hostelry. It appeals to those why. 3 ..HOWELL COBB. SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOURIST , ' Baths. Special Rates hy Week or R. F. JARRETT, Manager, DUlsboro, N. C. rnaraa-to-M. in Hotel Ufc "A : . . - Jimi b tt' tBU.M WWM. MMV wanted;'. At ths FLEMMIXQ HOTEL at Ma rlon, N. C, 71 Bummer Boarders, ratea f i to IT per week, Children half srtce. Larfe cool room, four hundred f--t of cool porches, there la no ' bettor, place on earth te spend your pummat months, good water and the bt cl cllmata, . ., . T, Jf. WILL) k : jr. r.iomrrrix,.'.''7. y - BRXSU CUif. -IUadquartsrs for trT.Hr tnd lumbermea. Rates 1 1 rf Special sates' by the n..nth. 1 room. Free sample room. 1 i!ro4 eatlnf house frosting Southern pot Uvery la oooneotlon. . . i. W. ALMA WUrrXI T, rrt ; V Ik AH ear
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