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Friday, October 6, 1311 THE ASUEVULLS CAniTTIJ-imTTS. 1"V, I WANTS ' IT la uelew for an rone to call at tuts office In an endeavor to And out the' names of adTertlsere. Those who advertise nnder an Initial or nom de plume do not wish their names to be made public, and tney cannot De ui yulged at this office. HELP WANTED. WANTED Two young men to run news on trains out of Aaheville. Ap ply Union News Co.. Ashevllle. 205-lt LADIES WANTED! To oail IB IT , whaa you want your summer drawn cleaned, dyed ana pressed. lll-tf WANTED Experienced meat cutter. Telephone No. 780. 174-tf. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvassing or soliciting re ' quired. Oood income assured. Ad dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., N1285 Marden Building, Wash lngton, D. C FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tellg ' about over S60.000 protected posi tions ia U. S. service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here for you, aure and generous pay, lifetime emploj ment. Easy to get Just ask for booklet C593. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. WANTED. WANTED Tour stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 974. tf WANTED By a trustworthy north ern woman, position as housekeep er, nursery governess or nurse. Ad dress, A. A. W., Gazette-News. 204-3t. WANTED Bookkeeper with stenog raphy, preference for lady; also first-class stenographer, man. Rail way Co. All of these places out of town, ready November 15. Any old graduate out of employment, please call. Also want twelve more stu dent for October. Ashevllle Busi ness College, opposite postoffice. 204-3t WANTED Opera cloaks, opera gowns, silk dresses, waists, etc., to keep cleaned and pressed for la dies. Our service will save you much worry and car. Our new se cret process of cleaning white kid gloves and slippers leaves the leather soft and lively just like when first bought. Phone 389. J. C. Wllbar, on the Square. WANTED Ladles' Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J. H. McOlnness, II 8ou'h Main steet 132-tf WANTED Tour Notary public work. Resldenco 123 Asheland Avenue. Phone 98. Jas. W. Albright 66-tf WANTED A good second hand saw mill, lath and shingle outfit. Box 170, Hickory, N. C ikz-u 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 .ake 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 Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. ' 180-tf HEIRS wanted at once. 50,000 es tates seeking claimants. Tou may be one. Facts in booklet 458. Send stamp. International Claim Agency, Pittsburg, Pa. 187-25t. WANTED Is your raior rusty, dull, thick and heavy, honed out of shape, handle broke, gaps in It' If so, bring It to us. If your shears are in bad condition, bring them, too. We polish and sharpen pock et knifes. Physicians tools, and etc. Ashevllle Barber Supply Co. Phone 432. It N. Main St. FOR SALE FOR SALE, Three horses, three sets of harness and two delivery wagons. Apply to W. C. Hawk, As signee Fletcher Company, 31 So Main street 205 3t FOR BALE Two English setters and a Parker gun. Bob White, P. O. Box (65, city. 103-61 FOR SALE All furnishings of cot tage, corner of Watauga and Pear son drive for sale. Apply 143 Pear son drive. 203-31. FOR 8 ALIO Bargain In extra fins thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens. Boms excellent exhibition stock Included la this offer, such as IS point hens, scored by four dif ferent Judges, and one extra large, fins shaped and colored pullet line bred cock. Address Luke Dixon. Ashevllle, N. a lM-tt FOR SALE Twelve two room houses and twelve vacant lota. p. p. Ingle, Jtevell Building. FOR SALE On Installment business established since 1901. Will sell chesp. as the party is leaving town. Address N. T. C, cars Qaxette Newa I0U4L FOR BALE Nice lot on Highland street facing east and on- same wi are erecting a new five room mod ern cottage, will sell the whole, and give iur terms. See Dunnahoe A Bledsoe. Phone 141. 105-3t FOR BALE An elegant new I room strictly modern house, and larae lot on Chestnut street, price and terms ngnt Bee Donnahoe A Bledsoe. mono us. 101-It FOR BALE CHIi.JP Folding bed, con stove, extension table, hell rni-k. 1J Smith. Hi. Mr. 215-t LC3T. "I ,tn" I "J re nil 'I 4 'turn to 4 WANTS FOR BENT. FOR RENT Several light, airy. Com fortable rooms at 8 College Park, Prices reasonable. Nurses prefer red. - tf FQU RENT Nine room house, un furnished, Woodfln street, 135.00 Forbes & Campbell, 481 Patton ave. Room 2 Dhrumor Building. Phone 268. tf FOR RENT Three or four nicely furnished rooms; will rent as whole or In part, to suit; no sick taken. 88 Penland, corner Hiawaaaee. FURNISHED and unfurnished con necting rooms. Phone, bath, lights and gas for cooking. Phone 1753 141 Asheland avenue. 104-61 DELIGHTFULLY furnished fiat, bIk rooms, used a short time, no sick people, splendid location, near in F. E.. Gazette-News. 203-3t FOR RENT Desirable store room suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Appl Box 137, Canton. N. C. t' FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping; sink and gas in kitchen. 26 Starnes. tf FOR RENT I unfurnished rooms li nice place on Charlotte street Cheap to right parties No slcV people: no children. J. R. R., Ga-sette-News. ll-U FOR RENT Furnished, ten room house, very desirable, furnace heat, paved street. D. S. Watson, agent. 179-tf. FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street. 186-tf FOR RENT Seven room house on Charlotte street, $25 per month. Forbes & Campbell, Drhumor Bldg. Phone 268. 191-tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St., 12 rooms, 3 bathrooms, steam heat, completely furnished; also good stable. Ap ply to J. L Wagner, agent, at post office, eod-tf FOR RENT 5-room cottage with large lot, several out houses; bath and electric lights. 19 Chunn street. Apply to J. L. Everhart, Ashevllle Hardware Co. 194-tf. FOR RENT Five room cottnge. No. 6 Aston place. Apply to F. or G. Stikeleather. 202-tf. MISCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see MIJ Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, 8 Battery Park place. SHOES called for. repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lege. Phone 1817. !3-26t FCRN1TURL bought, sold and ex- rhar.j-'rf T.iisy payment 52 South Main ('hone 885. 142-tf CHAS. L. SLIJDER, 20 8. 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. ll-78t AUTO FOR HIRE A new Maxwell Touring Car. 13 per hour. T. a. Cathey, 95-97 Patton avenue. Phone 244. 18t-Itt B. A. YINTAR8KI, shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customers. No. 4 Lexington ave nue. 177-I6t. ROCK LEDGE, 61 Haywood street. It Rooms thoroughly renovate, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hoieL Mrs. P J. Corcoran, Prop. 7MBRFLLAS RKCOVFRED. Why pay the price of a new umbrella when you can have your old one recovered at one half the cost. We have them in all grades of silk, gloria and cotton combinations at prices from 5 cents to $3.25. J. M, HEARX CO, Battery Park Place. Phone 448 REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Millinery has moved to Ho, 1 PATTON ATE. next door to the Palace Theater. MRS. J. aVROMAX, Propr. Svervthtnt In Mllllnerr. FOR SALE - Beautiful Suburban horns: on ear Una, surrounded by grors of trees with nve acres of land, city water, tleotrle light Very easy terms. CANADAY REALTY CO. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 749 FOR RENT t 4-room houses, tl each per mo. New Houses, suitable for R. R. men near depot 1 l-room house, 1 per month. Apply to VERNOS REALTY CO. 'Wer Kress store, or Phone No. Ill Bur your ticket and rirm ordar far baggage to be checked from your residence to destination. Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Olace tame room, 60 Patton Ate, . Moving sad Storage), TOE SALE Large five room house, oa Macad am road In West Ashevllle, near car line, t 1-4 srrea level land, price 11200.00, $699 00 cash, remainder 'oft 09 per jrenr, nlwo three acres rnod no! sin) four room house, for I'.jO.OO SQUANDER In Search of Relief. The world Is full of disordered stomachs and 90 per cent of the mon ey spent upon physicians and drugs goes In an attempt to cure the stom ach. People are made to believe that in order to gain health they must doc. tor their stomachs and use cathar tics. So the doctor gets his fee for the stomach treatment and the druggist for the physic, until the savings of a lifetime are exhausted and yet no cure. Let's be reasouable. The sick stomach Is in every case the result of over-eating, hurried mas tication and improper choice of foods. The mucous lining all the way down the food tract loses its sensitiveness, and when food is forced down the muscles fail to respond. They do not churn the food as they should. The glands no longer give out gastric juice to dissolve the food and ren der it capable of assimilation. The man has become a dyspeptic. There Is one sure way and only one to bring positive relief. Put Into that stomach of yours the very elements that it lacks to get that food Into li quid form. It takes pepsin, diastase, golden seal and other ferments to ac complish this. The healthy stomach contains these elements. The dys peptic stomach lacks part or all of them. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet Is made up of just what the dyspeptic- stomach lacks Nature's digestives. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a medicine, not a drug, not a cathar tic. They do not cure anything but Dyspepsia .tnd Indigestion and such ailments ;.s arise from poorly digested food. While they digest the food the stomach recuperates. The mupous mucous membrane is coming out of Its stupor, the gastric Juice is coming to the surface, the muscles are regaining their power. Every organ of the body takes on new life, the skin gains col or, and the eyes are no longer tinged with yellow. You live. Why doctor and why drug your self? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will take care of your food while Nature cures you. Try a box at your druggist's, 50 cents. Or, if you prefer a free trial package before buying, send your name and address today. V. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Carolina Commercial School G. Ia Hall. Ass't Prtn. Phone 974-1178. Phono 1741. No Halt ry Park Place. Our regular price for a singlt scholarship Is $50, combined, $70. W will sell a single scholarship for $35, cash, combined for $50, cash. Po sitions guaranteed under reasonable ontract. You may not have another opportunity to secure a scholarship so reasonable. Act now. For particulars confer with the Principals. Oil lie 10 Pack Suuare. m-tf 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. Asheville Carpet House No. 18-20 Church St Plione 528 We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson Being the oldest Old Line Legs Reserve Southern Mutual Company Issuing all of the Standard Policies giving the lowest possible rates con sistent with safety. We solicit youi patronage. The Security Life & Annuity Company ' of Greensboro, N. O. A. B. SMITH, Special Arena. Aahrvtlla. X. O. Seventh Annual Fair Waynesville, N.C. Tickets will be sold from all stations in western North Car olina to Waynesville and re turn. Selling dates October 1st to 6th, 1911, inclusive. Final limit October 8th, 1911. For schedules and rates, apply to your local tickets agents or write the undersigned. J. H. WOOD, R, H GRAHAM. Dlst Pass. Agt City Pass. A Tkt Agt Ashevllle, N. C. Western North Carolina Fair Asheville, N. C. Special reduced fares will be sold October 7th to 13th from all stations in western North Carolina to Asheville. Final limit all tickets on re turn, to reach original starting point not later than midnigh October ICth, 1911. 1 All tickets limited to. eontlnuous passage In both directions. Apply to your local ticket agent. Or rite to the. und 'r.ir'n'il. J. If. Wnolt, It II. t.llilUM, EIGHT iriDIGIED AS TRADE GOMBINE Wall Paper Manufacturers and Jobbers Charged with Sher man Act Violation. Cleveland. O., Oct I. Eight In dictments against four wall paper manufacturers and four wall papet jobbers, charging : them with a conspiracy in restraint of trade In vio lation of the Sherman law, were re turned by the federal grand Jury here yesterday. The indicted manufacturers art Wlnfield A. Huppuch, first vice presi dent of the Standard .Wall Paper com pany of Hudson Falls, N. Y.; Robert Hobbs, a director of the Hobbs, Benton & Heath company, Hoboken, N. J.: George Taft a director of the William Campbell Wall Paper com pany, ilackensack. In. J., ana jonn McCoy, of the York Card & Paper company, ork. Pa. The Indicted jobbers are Jay B. Pearce, president of the J. B. Pearce Wall Paper company, of Cleveland; . l Aller, president of C. C. Aller A Co.. of Columbus, O.; Norton New comb, secretary of the New-comb Ilrothers Wall Paper company, St Louis, and Ohas. E. Maxwell, manngei f S. E. Maxwell A Co., Chicago. The indictments charge that Hup puch, Hobbs. Taft and McCoy, consti- utlng a committee representing the Wall Paper Manufacturers' association of the United States, repeatedly met Ith Pearce, Aller, Newcomb and Maxwell, members of a committee representing the National Association f Wall Paper Jobbers In the United States, and devised a plan to prevent their products being bought by the live and ten cent stores of the country. According to the : indictments, 37 concerns from coast to coast are mem bers of the Wall Paper Manufacturers' association and twenty-seven concerns re members of the Jobbers' associa tion, practically controlling the coun try's wall paper output The action of the grand Jury' Is the sequel to many months of investiga tion by the government which last spring returned similar indictments gainst a number of Jobbers. Owners f live and ten cent Stores all over the ountry and two wall paper jobbers, whose names are withheld, gave evl- ence before the grand Jury' "f II IN CAPITAL GUY Funeral of W. B."Fiison Bear Cubs for Museum Norris Makes No Bond. Gazette-News Bureau, The Hotel Raleigh, lUlelgh, Oct (. Exceptions to the order of the corporation commission re quiring the Southern Railway to ulld a new depot at Rutherfordton were argued before the commission yesterday by Henry W, Miller of At lanta and James H. Pou, local attor ney for the railway. N. L. Edwards pf Rutherfordton argued for the peo ple of that town. The Southern took exceptions to the commission's order because It has a depot at Hampton- tile, just outside the corporate lim its of Rutherfordton. From the First Baptist church this morning was held the funeral services )ver the remains of W. F.. Falson who died in his apartments in the Shepherd building Tuesday afternoon. Dr. T. W. O'Kelly, the pastor, con ducted the services. The pallbearers two from each lodge were from the four orders Tf which Mr. Falson was a member. The honorary pall bearers were the presiding officers of he lodgea and other close personal 'rlends of the deceased. Members of the various fraternal orders attended A FIXE NIGHTCAP. The Best Tiling In the World to Co to ilea ana bleep om. "My wife and I And that 4 teaspon fuls of O rape-Nuts and a cup of hot milk, or some cream, with It makes the finest nightcap In the) world," says an Alleghany, Pa., man.' "We go to sleep as soon as we strike the bed. and slumber like babies till rising time In the morning.. It Is about I years now since we began to use Drape-Nats food, and we always have It for breakfast and before retiring and sometimes for lunch. I was so sick from what doc tors called acute Indigestion and brain fag before I began to use Grape- Nuts that I could neither eat, sleep nor work with any comfort "I was afflicted at the same time with the most Intense pains, accompa nied by a racking headache and back ache, every time. I tried to eat any th'ng. Notwithstanding an unusual pressure from my professional duties, I was compelled for a time to give up my work altogether. Ti.cn I put myself en a diet of Grape-Nuts and cream alone, with an occasional cup of Poet urn as a run. ner-up, and sometimes a little dry toast I assure you that In less than a week I felt like a new man; I had gained six pounds la weight could sleep well and think welt . t 'The good work Went on. and 1 was soon ready to retura to business, and have been hard at It and enjoying it ever since. "Command me at any time any one enqjlres as te the merits of Grape Nuts. Toil wilt find me always ready to testify" Name given by Postum Co.. Buttle Creek. Mich. Resd the little book. "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. Ther.'s a Ress on." It !i I tiie e l if. r? n RIGHTFUL SUFFERING . OF A WOMAN Mrs. Garrett, of Vandervoort, Describes How She Suffered and How She Got Relief. v Vandervoort Ark. Mrs. Dora Gar rett of this place says: "I suffered every month, for a year, and . got weaker every day. , My '" head and back would ache so bad, I could not sit up. I tried all kinds of medicines. and they all failed to cure me. Then my mother told me to take Card ill. When I had taken one bottle, I was able to do all of my work. I can rec ommend Cardul to be the greatest woman's remedy In the world. I have used it and know what It will do. When a woman is ill, the real trou ble Is generally some derangement of her constitution, and the headache. and backache, etc., are merely symp toms of hfer womanly weakness. The proper treatment therefore, Is Car dul, the woman's tonic. No other medicine, or tonic, has exactly the lame results as Cardul. No other has the record of so many years of iiiccessful use in cases of womanly illments. If Mrs. Garrett had taken Cardul woner, he might have been spared the long sickness and much suffering A few doses of Cardul at the right time will often save serious suffering and prevent a long sickness. Don't delay. Begin to take Cardul at onoe. N. B. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and (4-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request the funeral as Individuals, but not In body. Bear Cubs for Museum. BUlle and Tom are the names given two pretty bear cubs which were re delved at the state museum yesterday. It will not be many months before these youngsters have shuffled off the mortal coll, because Curator Brlmley secured them only for the purpose of mounting. They are about six and a half months old and are by no means gentle. When the proper amount of fur Is dveloped they will be killed. Mr. Brlmley expects to secure an ad ult male and female this winter and will have a family group lu the mu seum surrounded by natural scenery. The cubs were captured In the swamps of Craven county. L 3. Norris. convicted and sen tenced to to years In the penitentiary for the murder of J. B Blssett. will not be released on bond, his attorneys having secured - from Judge Peebles an order allowing him to make his appeal to the Supreme court as a pauper. Norris, In an affidavit said he did not have any funds. It Is doubtful If his appeal will be pushed and the man may be allowed so be gin hi service" In a few1 weeks.! Suit was Instituted in Wake supe rior court yesterday by Freeman A Lasslter, liverymen, against J. C. Chamblee, a member of the last grand Jury, for the recovery of IJ00, the value of a fine horse alleged to have been driven almost to death by Chamblee. The suit has attracted a good deal of attention by reason of the fact that Chamblee was a member of the grand Jury and was on busi ness for the county. It Is said that the other members of the jury who were with Chamblee will testify that he would not take their advice to drive slowly. The horse has , been. veterinarians say, permanently diss bled, - . The heU of Justice." The Theato Is showing the "Bell of Justice," the story of which follows: In Russia In the fifteenth century, the czar commands that a great bell be hung In the market place, that all who have suffered wrongs might ring It to show they wished redress. The first perron to ring the bell Is an old woman who has been done out of her savings by a villain, who la summarily brought to account Sleur Dr. Magnore, a man of great wealth, marries and starts out with his bride In a sleigh, on their honey moon. Tt Is a typical Runian winter day, merrily prorcdlng, they are at tacked by a pack of wolves. Their good steed "Sultan," strains every nerve and speedily carries his master and mistress to their destination. Bleur De Magnore and his bride are very grateful to "Sultan." for some years they give him the care and at tention he so much deserves. When he Is old, however, bin master, who Is slso old and has grown very miserly , begrudges his faithful friend his food Finally "Sultan" Is turned out Into the fields to ezist as best he can. The rope of the "Bell of Justice" becomes worn and shortened, tt Is repaired by the Intertrlnlng of hay with the hempen cable. "Sultan" wanders Into the market place, and to satisfy his appetite nibbles and pulls on the rope. The bell lings and the inhabitants of ths city rush out te learn the cause. The csar sees ths horse apparently calling for Justice, rails Sleur Da Mag. nore before him, and asks htm If he la the owner of the horse. The ruler commands him to give the horse prop r treatment and kindness. "Bultan" then passes his days In ease and plenty. "How did that minder trial come outt," "In the usual way. The defendant, two bailiffs and several of the wit nesses are going on the stage." Lou Isvllle Courier Journal. Knlcker War Is getting too sxpen slve to be Indulged in. Bocker Yes, the presents I have to take my wife after we quarrel bank rupt me. New Tork Bun. Ho What makes you think baseball Is crooked? Fhe When a mil deliberately steals and Ian t put out of the game It s a aure sign. Puck. Magntlne FMItov This Is a splendl strtrv, but never heard of the author before, did you? A!tnnt fl) tor Never. Fh!l f 1 It I ? r i !,,- .N.I. put It KM ' - I X I f ......- ! Hotels and Boarding Houses KNICKERBOCKER Delightful Sitoattoa. Appointments Complete. Omtral Location, ,,., THMANOE AT.B1MARU PARK ASHEVILLE, N. 0, AN EXCLUSIVE INN. Near golf links. Attractive accommodations; good service; excellent table. '" 'OV'V"". ' V ''":' WINDSOR. HOTEX ; - ; ' M SOUTH MAIN 8TT. , New management. American and European. : Overhauled aad Refux nlnhed throughout Rates Europ ean, BOo, 7Ee and 1.0 per day. American, f 1.00 per day. Commercial trad solicited. - Large sample rooms free.1 . C 9. YATES, Prop. Battery ParK Hotel ASHKVirXB. H. o. . itl OPEN THROUG HOTJT THE TEAS. Famous Everywhere TH E S WAN NANOA A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Rates tue day tat apward. Hotel Kenmore wAnrEsvitiiJB, n. a "-:'., . Tt$. Open Through ot the Tsar. sTTJUOTXT HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS. - a XL sad MRS. U W. KNIGHT. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OF Open the Year Round. ETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Co an try. Altitude' 1160 feet Bates II per day. Tempting Terms to Tourist Reservations. MRS. BREVARD, N. O. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel In the city. Rooms T( cents and fl.0 par day. tor meets all trains. Commercial trade solicited. Hotel Ralep; Raleigh, N. C. A New-Modern-Meritorions Hostelry. It appeals to those r who know what's what and why. . .HOWELL COBB. , THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL COMMERCIAL AND TOTJBJHT Rates 11.00 per day. Hot and Cold Baths. Special Bate by Week or Month. City Livery Stable W. V. TKBAETi, Prop. SPECIAL BATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, of stock aad vehicles. Prompt kMk star, eed cos at?. Satlsfaettaai WANTED! At the FLEMMTSQ HOTEL at Ma rlon, N. C,' Tl Bummer Boarders, rates II to T par week. Children, ball prloa, Largs cool roosaa, four hundred feel of cool porches, there la ne bettet place) oa earth to spend your aununet months, good water and the best at Climate. T. J. WILLIS, Mgr.. HOTEL KNTELLA BRTBON CTTT. Headqaartera tot traveling aaas aad lumbermen. Rates) It per day special rates by the month. Bats m. Free sample roots. Railroad eating house frosting BonUars. depot livery la soaaaotloa. A. w. Sk alma wmncfjnt. ' fTi tr tl I IBKUAUWA. ana inn sisv.u.1 NEW.YORK CITY. nyT WltMs Kiir'Aenwe'ef Trrf PolVt St Utomt. Half IUk frnts " , l m S sillwtMi' "IjiHl m snowing linn, tl KOTKD lriRi..i wltrec M Cvlrtx.Coe torubie ApixontmrBU. Coar.ro strtv M ess UflewtMU rruwuinsv, E:C5I.C3 FEHMYAIUP; ' EUROPEAN . PLAN. j. Tabls d'llots Breakfast SOck WM.TA YLO REtSON.lnc. M0TF1. MHTIWtt?,, 44 Following the example of The Echo. another Charles Dillingham's products Is to take to the road.. The plsy referred to Is The Fair fo-K.i. in which , Elsie, JanIS appeared success fully. , PIANC3 EXAMINED TREE pianos Tuned, Regulattd, Voiced, Revolced and Repaired at Reasonable Katea, ' It years experience. All work guaranteed. ii. a. rmryLAiTDrn, M Chena Us, rt itsk. rcn nri.r. My dwelling (furnlched) 131 Bouth Krenrti liroad Avenue. l,filrftlde lo- ration on cr llrm. Ilent'd by hot fnfr, ikh pll r".'''n rnnn'Tiifni--,, '.nil! t l i. i , . i . ; . ; f -! i i i i - ITO, f I COLLEGE ST. PHOIfB US. ' Larg Mud? Grounds. TERMS According to LooUon of Koom. ' '"I m HIGH GRADE FRANK LOTJOHRAN, Owaer at Prop. WAYNESVILLE, N. 0. USE. SALLLE E. CORY. Proprietress: ; it FREE SAMPLE ROOM Trade. Write for Vuoiaaona ana FRANCENIA HAMILTON, rropnetrtm. Cafe In connection. Batba free. For- , FRANK BIAIB, aunager. R. F. JARRETT. Manager, . . DlUaboro, N. a HXSf SERSOll T uXJL sT. tV and profloleat servtoe, da aad adcM," faraa Grand Hotel Ntw York City A 7&moiu Horns, vita ft . New AnnfYJt a. f w IV uuav Oa Broadway, at Slat Street One) Block frre Pesuurylvanla R. R. Tetwslnat. Also coaiesi. lent to Grand Central Terminal A kouee mads famous through its splendid servlee, and person al etteatloa to patrons the) Q rand sonata Its friends by the thousands. Special attention given Southern People whe are so accustomed to polite and euurteout treatment As tor transportation facili ties. New Tork's subways, ele vated and eurfaoe ear are all practically at ths door. Theiv tree and shopping districts also Immediately at hand, rersoaal kskggaga trmaaf erred free M and from Most Peonerltanla statim. Splendid Moorisk dining rooms are but one of the fa mous features of the the New Anno I. Absolutely Fireproof. Kates 9iM I'rr Iy, t'pwarda GEOHUE r. UrRLBF.HT, ' rm, ami Ovo'l Mgr. . Also The Or een hurst, on Lake Chatauoua, Jamestown, N. T. Open July '1st to October 1st Fine Automobile 8talla Uulde to Mew Tork (with Mape and Kpectel Rate) flard sent spoa reejaeai. co::::ciALncizL-. aw. jcbtio i op. i Osntoa, N. G. ft Excellent table, good srvt:e. Reas onable rates. Free sample roonl. Hot atid sold baths, LuJ r tr soaa element. RrrV'tlv flrt ri :. c. "'"v r-vn - t - . r- one b . s,t from loin- 1 i l ,o 1 , f " 'ri.o, suit f , ( I .,i t. Pi.- - - t Toy !... -1 t,et Ag
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