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kt . . f WANTS It la useless for anyone to call at this office In an endeaTor to And out the luunea of advertisers. Tbose wbo adTertlse ander an Initial or nom de plume do not wish their name, to be made public, and they cannot be dl Talged at tola office. - v HELP WANTED. MUSIC SALESLADY WANTED Who can play popular, music at sight. & H. Kress & Co. ;. - 206-3t, WANTED A first class millinery trimmer. None other need apply Paris Millinery, 78 Patton avenue. 206-3t MANAGERS WANTED To control the county lights In North Carolina. Only first class men, with refer ence, and small capital (say J500) need apply. The proposition is good for 15,000 a year to an energetic tales manager. Apply In person, or write Radium Spray company, Clo ' ver, Virginia. WANTED For U. 8. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages of IS and 3E; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak read and write the English lan gunge. For Information apply to Recruiting officer, 307 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C; 3 South Main St. Asheville, N. C, 830ft S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C; 1522 Main St., Columbia, S. C; 204 ft West Main St., Greenville, S. G; or 167 ft West Main St., Spartanburg, S. G LADIE8 WANTED ! To call 1517 wnen you want your summer dreaaea cleaned, dyed and pressed. ltt-tf LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvassing or soliciting re quired. Good Income assured. Ad dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., N1235 Marden Building, Wash ington, D. C. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360,000 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. WANTS WANTS" i ... TOR RENT. FOR SALE ALL ENTRY LISTS .. SWELL RAPIDLY FOR RENT.- Six room house, fur nished; ail modern conveniences. ,$S0 month. 150 Chestnut street or phone 1225. tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfumish ed, modern six room cottage. Best residential section. "Cottage." care Gazette-News. 206-3t. FOR RENT 31 Grove street 12 room room house, partly furnish ed, rent reasonable. Phone 525. 206-6t. FOR SALE About 40 Rhode Island Reds in whole or In part Apply J. Roy Reagan, Gazette-News, tf FOR SALE Six room cottage on paved street Best residential sec tion. Owner leaving city. Home,'' care Gazette-News. 206-3t FOR SALE At a bargain fifty acre farm. Owner leaving town. Ad dress "Farm," care Gazette-News. 206-3t FOR RENT Several light, airy. Com fortable rooms at 8 Co'.'.cse Park. Prices reasonable. Nurses prefer red, tf FOR SALE Close In. lots, $175, $225. fzii, good neighborhood, fine shade, c. G. T.. cure Gazette-News. 206-6t run .ine room house, un furnished. Woodfin street. $35.00. Forb-s & Campbell, 4&J Patton ave. Room 2 Dhrumor Building. Phone 268. tf FOR SALE. Three horses, three sets of harness and two delivery wagons. Apply to W. C. Hawk. As signee Fletcher Company, 31 Si Main street. 205 31 FOR RENT Three or four nirelv furnished rooms; will rent as whole or in part, to suit; no sick taken. 8S Peiiland, corner Hiawa-viee. 304-r FOR SALE Two English setters and a Parker gun. Hob White, P. O. Box 855, city. 203-6t. FIRMSIIED and unfurnished con necting rooms. Phone, bath, lights and Kas for cookine. Phone 1753 141 Asheland avenue. 104-6t FOR RENT Desirable store room. suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 37, Canton, N. C tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping; sink and gas in kitchen. 26 Starnes. tf FOR SALE Bargain In extra fine thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens. Some excellent exhibition stock included In this offer, such as 93 point hens, scored by four dif ferent Judges, and one extra large, fine shaped and colored pullet line bred cock. Address Luke Dixon. Asheville, N. C. 160-tf. FOR SALE Twelve two room houses and twelve vacant lota F. P. Ingle. Revell Building. FOR RENT t unfurnished rooms In nice place on Charlotte street. Cheap to right parties. No sick people; no children. J. R, R.. Ga- zette-News. U-tf FOR SALE On installment, business established since 10. will sell cheat), as the party is leaving town. duress .. i. c, care Gazette- News. 205 14t. fn ke.;i i-urn shed, ten room house, very desirable, furnace heat, paved street. D. S. Watson, agent. 179-tf. OR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street. 186-tf WANTED. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360.HO0 protected posi tions in U. t. service. .Mure than 40,0"0 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here tor yon. sure and generous pay, lifetime employ ment. Easy to set. Just ask for booklet '53. No obligation. Karl Hopkins. Washington, I). C. WANTED 25 feather beds a: once. Will pay highesi cash pi j, e Ad dress N. Y. Feather Co., Asheville, N. C.,' General Delivery. 2S-si WANTED Your stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. See Miss I'earl Holman, Hi Pack Square. Phone s74. if WANTED By a trustworthy north ern Woman, position as housekeep er, nursery governess (r nurse. Ad dress. A. A. W., Gazette-News. 204-31. i-'fh .-.even room nonse on hartotte street. $25 per month. Forbes & Campbell. Drhumor Ride. Phone 208. 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, eoil-tl roK Kh.r o-room cottage with large lot. several out houses; bath and electric lights. 19 Chunn street Apply to J. U Everhart, Asheville Hardware Co. 194-tf MISCELLANEOUS -AitOMXA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our ev, ning or noonday classes, see Mis Holman. ack square; Mr. Hal Battery I ,rk pi. ice. 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. Asheville Busi ness College, opposite postoffire. 204-3t WANTED Opera cloaks, opera owns, silk dresses, waists, etc., to keep cleaned and pressed for la dles. 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. VHlbar, on the Square. rATll Ladles' Dying, cleaning. and repair work. J. H. McGlnness, u oou-n Main steet HJ-tf ' '"i.'eu ,r, repair n and re turned, (iiinier How Jen. 2S. E. col lege. I'lunr- 1S17. 193-26t. r ittAn uKh bought, sold and ex changed. Easy payments. SI South Main St Phone $85. 14-tf CM AS. U SLUDER, 30 S. E. Pack square, furnnlture bought sold sior-ia and rented. For sale type writers ana pianos. X' TT T. . Ti r r-t n . - ntua tram old rarneta w. make them In any sise. Ours are superior to others. Write for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca inearai st, Baltimore, Md. 161-78t WANTED Tour Notary public work. fM).n.. . . . , . .toudiiu in Asneiana Avenue. rnone IS. jss. W. Albright tt-tf WANTED A good second hand saw mm, tain and shingle outfit Box 170. Hickory. N. C. 15!-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship in the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap piy xo j.," care thie paper. tf i t-u Men and boys to take 30 days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and eccept good positions. nree nunarea graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. l$0-tf HEIRS wanted at once. (0,000 es tates seeking claimants. You may be one. Facts In booklet ;t. Send tamp. Irternatlonal Claim Agency. Pittsburg. Pa. l$7-25t. WANTED Is your raior rusty, dull, thick and heavy, honed out of shape, handle broke, gaps In It1 If so. bring It to us. If your shears are in bad condition, bring them, too. We polish and sharpen pock et knifes. Physicians tools, and etc. Asheville Barber 8upply Co Phone 43$. $$ n. Main st Buy your ticket and give order for Mrrae to be checked from your residence to destination. . Easrage Transfer and Railwty Ticket Office game room, 60 Patton Are. t Moetaf and Storage. . FOB SALE Irge five room house, on Macad i road In West Asheville, near car 1 1-4 acres level nd, price "100. $t0o cash, remainder 1 0 per year, also three acres good : find four room house, for $($0.09 1'inients. I). ri"LA!7D L CCN At TO i-OR HIRE A new Maxwell Touring Car. $3 per hour. T. G athey, 95-97 Patton avenue. Phone 244- 18$-26t B. A. VINIARSKI, shoe making and repairing, w ork guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customers. No. 4 Lexington ave-nue- 177-26t. ROCK LEDGE. $$ Haywood street 1 Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P J. Corcoran, Prop. rMllRF.I.LAs RECOVFRKD. 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 50 centa to $3 2IJ J. M. II EARN Jk ctt.. Battery Park Place. Phone 44 We Stand for the Sonth as Did Lee and Jackson Being the oldest Old Line Legal Reserve 8oathera 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 GrerSMboro, M. 43. A. B. SMITH. Special A(sat, Aahevtfbt. M. CI FOR SALE Nice lot. on Highland street, facing east and on same w are erecting a new live room mod ern cottage, will sell the whole, and give easy terms. See Ibmnahoe & Bledsoe. Phone 64H. 20,'.-3t. "OR SAI.E An elegant new 8 room strictly modern house, and large lot on Chestnut street, price and terms right. See Ifc.nnnhoe & Bledsoe. Phono 64J. 205-3t. "It SALE CHEAP Folding bed. cook stov.. extension table, hall rack. 12 South Spruce. 20",-:t Carolina Commercial School. G. L. Hall. A"t Prln. Plumes 971-1178. I'lHino 1741. Xo 6 Battery Iark Place. our regular price for a single scholarship is $50, combined, $70. Wf will sell a single scholarship for $35, cash, combined for $;, cash. Po nitons guaranteed under reasonable contract You may not have another opportunity to secure a scholarship so reasonable. At now. ror particulars confer with the r-rlncipals. Office 10 Pack Square. m-t SPECIAL PRICES It will pay you to ask for our prices n rugs and matting, also awnings window shades and house cleaning of in Kinas. Asheville Carpet House .-ho. 18-20 Church SC PlM.no 228 PIANOS EXAMINED FREE Pianos Tuned, Regulated, Voiced, Revolced and Repaired at Reasonable riaie zg years experience. All ork Tuarameea. H. A. FRIEDLANDER, 4 Chann M. mwme ISM FOR RENT. My dwelling (furnished) 159 Smith French Droad Avenue. Desirable in. cation on cur line. Ilenie.i h h... water, with nil modern conveniences. tuning coal and gas ranges. Terms reamonanie to the rli-ht party. J. M. Gl IKiF.lt, Jr. ?02-14t REMOVAL NOTICE The Paris Mllllnerr ka RAAVfJ 4m No, 7$ PATTON AVE MTt the Palace Theater. MBS. J. KROMAJf. Proor. werrthlne la MllUnerr. , FOR SALS Beautiful Suburban noma am m line, surrounded by grove of trees with five acres of land. clt wot. electrlo lights. Very easy terms. t CANADAY REALTY CO. i0 N. Pack Sq. Phone 749 FOR RENT I 4-room hoosea, $$ each pr mo. New Houses, sulUble for R- Ft m near depot 1 I -room house. II ner month . Apply in VERNOX nE.LTT CO. Over Kress store. or Fkao No. til Western North Carolina Fair Asheville, N. C. Siwial reiuoed faros will le sold October 7th to 13th from all stations in western Xorth Carolina to Asheville. Final limit all tickets on re turn, to reach original starting point not later than midnieht October 16th, 1911. All tickets limited to continuous passage in both directions. . . Apply to your local ticket agent, or write to the undersigned. I. IL W(XD, . H. GRAHAM, Diet Pass. Agt. City Pass ft Ticket Agt Asbevliie, N. 43. i X aW CMmmd AsOsaa4fiaptemMrfaA fT Tf !mH"rmm "' ISiSj I rHiiaal thmMmem?kim I fC?rtl T aseeeiSTS si CIHCIIESTER S PILLS SLjv. iiiiismiiNniuM,"" I If '"""',',H-l.'-'.'.AI.,V.',.!, rsci5iyj::irsuisr,.:;ts. (Continued from page 1) however... from entries already made. that the display will be equally good as that at the Appalachian exposition in ixnoxvllle. (," .-' ' The flower exhibits bid fair to I good, although not as full as could be wisneo. ... ... . ; . The native wood exhibits will be rather short, although, the section should furnish the best. It Is stated however, that the people in this line nave been very hard to get Interested The prospects for a mineral display are fair only. Some few exhibits have been entered and there are others. very fine collections, that may be en tered this afternoon.- If they are the display will be excellent. The relic department also promises to be good and a great deal of inter est has been shown , bv the school children In the pupils' exhibit. There will be a very good exhibition or pantry supplies and a few exhlbl tor of honey and Its products. Women's Department. The women's work department will he one of the most Interesting on the grounds. A great deal of Interest has been displayed in this by the ludles of the city and county and the result of their labors will be a most Interesting exhibit. There will likewise be number of exhibits in the fine arts and handiwork department' The final arrangements for the opening are being completed, and by 1:30 o'clock next Tuesday everything will be arranged so that the program win go through without a hitch, t'hlef Marshall U K. Perry and First Assist ant M. A. Wells have given out the following statement concerning the opening parade: "The parade of the Western North Carolina Fair association will Torm at the court house Tuesday, November 10, at 1:30 p. m. and will march via Pack sitiare. Patton avenue. llav.od street and .Mont ford avenue to the fair grounds at Riverside park. The public and participants In the parade are requested to observe the follow ing order of formation: Chief mar. shall and assistant marshals, olticers of Western North Carolina Fair asso ciation and speakers Of the day. th ooiuii oi county commissioners am other officials of Buncombe county the board of aldermen of the city o Asnevllle and other city officials. T. P. A.'s and I'. T. c.'s. the board of tr.n; i.ei.ui .iien nanis association, in mi- riages will form on the south side o College street, cast "of the court boos t-irst North Carolina Regiment band military companies V and K. Fire de partment, clowns, ladles in t.illvhoes, private carriages, horseback riders fades displays, will form on Vance "treei. I tie management of the Fair association desires that every one i!i .AMiewiie an. i Mirougnout western North Carolina will Join in and make '..lis parade the greatest western North 1 arollna has ever seen." $3.50 Recipe fm,Hotels and Boarding Houses For Weak Men. Send Name and Address Today Yon Can Have it Free ', and Be Strong and Vigorous. I have la my pa -non a prescrip tion for nervous debility, lack of vigor, weakened manhood, falling memory and lama back, brought on by excess ea, unnatural drains, or the follies of youth, that has cured so many worn and nervous men right In their own homes without any additional help or medicine that I think every man who wishes to regain hla manly power ind virility, quickly and quietly, should have a copy. Bo I have de terimned to send a copv of the pre scription free of charge, In a plain, ordinary sealed envelope to any man who will write me for It This prescription cornea from a physician who has made a . special study of men and I 'am convinced It s the surest-acting combination for the cure of deficient manhood and vigor failure ever put together. I think I owe I o my follow man to send them a copy m confidence so hat any man anywhere who is weak ures may atop drugging: himself with harmful medicines, secure what I be lieve is the quickest-acting restore- Ive, upbuilding, BPOT-TOUCHINO uid discouraged with repeated fall emeay ever aevtsea, and so curs himself at home quietly and quickly. Just drop me a line like this: Dr. A. 3. Robinson, 4808 Luck Bldg.. Detroit, Mich., and I will send you a copy of tnts splendid recipe In a plain or dinary envelope free of charge. A treat many doctors would charge IS to is ror merely writing out a pre scription like this but I send It en irely fre. KNICKERBOCKER DeliffbtfaJ Bltnatkm. Appointments Complete, Central Location. NO. TT OOLLEGH PHORIB US. iArgv Fnady Groanda. TCRHS-crordliig to Location of Room. -V--', .-.-'-V: : : TTI3 HANOI ' . nr?.CV ALBIMARUS PARE ASHEVILI,vNTb. AN IXCLUSIVZ INN. s t Near golf links. Attractive accommodations: iroorl excellent tafcle. - - WINDSOR HOTEL -ifwt Si- M '. ' 1 ' ' - - " " , - -t '. ' - 4a BOtJTH MAIN HT. -1 New management American and Knropean. Overhauled nlshed throughout. ' Kates Euron un. a Da: ?Kn anil 1 M American, 12.00 per day. Commercial trade solicited. iTf sample room free, O, 3. YATES, Prop. and Refur. par day. Battery Park Hotel x" ASHEVILLE. jr. CL H I OPEH THROCOHOCT THE TEAR. ,' - J ' Famous Everywh ere BASKET BALL LEAGUES BEGINS SEASON'S SERIES - h Two Y. M. C. A. Class A Games Yesterday, Three Class B Games Today. f lass I! of the T. M O. A. basket win imiKtie began the season this morning with three aimes between the teams o Donnahon and Hunt. x-nartle and Davis and Brown and trance. Judging from the enthusiasm xhnwn. the league bids fair to be suc- i-esswul. There was a aood attend ance at the game and much cheer ing of the favorites, whn appeared to lie Si hurtle, ltrown an-l McCandless. The scores were as fi.ll.tws: Don na il, x- 22. Hunt. T; Hchartla 15; Davis 13; ltrown 32. Lance 2. Two games of bakH ball were played yesterday iifteriuum by teams if class A league. Th- llrst was be 'ti the teams of Young and Htoke- ley, and the Utter won l.y a score of j to 20. The second w.is played by the Wilson and Miller teams and the former won by the ecur of 13 to 10. SHELLEY CASE flULE" T In Case of McEwin vs. Ball et al. Superior Court Re cessed at Noon. fuperlor court took n-cess today at 12 o'clock until Mnndav morning, af- er hearing several motions.. The Jury mas dintib'sed yeitrday after noon, with the conclusion f the cltv assessmrnt caeea Judge Ijtne rendered a very Inter esting decision this morning In the n, utter of McEwin vs. VIT et al.' lTi thla ruse a caveat had been filed to the will of W. 1,. WhltBker, dei-ewwel, and the court held that Hunan MukkI" Mi Ewln, nee Whiluker. tmik he es tate In fee under the iJ-K-trln known a the "rule In Khelly's case," an Kn- iri;h care, which was tried alout the foiirteetith century. If la said that the Hupreme court of .North Carolina ixllowvd this cam- In llie famous rase of .ttarnee s. IV.W, wi.Uh went up rriih Aslievilln. In hh the title to valualH property tf ;V ywoi street and Patton avenue was Involved. n notion of the defendants. the caae flf A. K. Knsley r. Hvlva Iiim. Iier eompany was removed to Jack- wi county on accot nt of the conven ience or witnesses and others. In several cases where lire Ininir- ane comimnles are the defendants, th-y were allowed 0 deys In which to Hie ihHr complatnts. "1 IAXJ) sale. Gwyn Edwards, Plaintiff, va John D. Redmon. Defendant. Mnttie U liedmon (now Fair), Pluintlff, vs. Eugene Way, Defendant; Mattie L. Kalr (nee ltedmon), and J. O. Fair, her husband; A. A. Feath erston. Jr., ailm'r of the estate of John D. Kedmon, deceased, and Lawrence liedmon, by his next friend, A. A. Featherston, Jr., Plain tiffs. vs. n. J. Rtokeley, KiiKene Way, O. H. Starnes, Wai'hovla Loan & Trust company et al Defendants. NOTICE. By virtue of a Judgment rendered In the Superior court of Buncombe ,-ounty and signed by W. B. Counclll. Judite Presiding, on the 15th dav of sepiemoer. 1910. m which Judgment tl was adjudged that the above en titled actions be consolidated, mil that Eugene Way have and recover me sum of 340, of certain parties to said actions, and that if the same oe not paid within twelve months crom the date thereof, then the lands hereinafter described should be sold for the payment thereof, and the n designed being named as Commis sioner for that purpose, all of which appears In minute Docket A A, page ill et sen., in the office of the Clerk or the Superior court of Buncnmhe ounty. N. C. I will on Mondar. Uir iMi nay or tn-lohcr. 1B11 ci it clock, noon, offer for sale to th highest bidder for cash, the follow- ng described tracts or Parcels of land: FIRST TRACT: A certain lot kit uate in the northern portion of the city or Aehevllle, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at Frank Martin' orner the line runs a southwest ourse with Redmon's line, fifty-three 5J) feet to a stake; then northwest, who. nouerta line, one hundred forty- lx (H feet to a stake: then flftv- mree tbj) reel to Martin's line; then with Martin's line one hundred and rorty-sl (H) feet to the beginning, reierence being had to Deed Book No. it, page 147, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe eoun- ty, for further particulars. bKCOND TRACT: Situate. Ivlne ana oeing in the said county of Bun- ;omne and state of North Carolina. ana in the northern Dortlon nf th ity of Asheville, adjoining the lands yi McDonnell, Martin and others, and oounaea ana more particularly de Tioeq as roriows, namely: Begin ning at the northeast corner of the . H. McConnell lot In the line of aroilne Hedmon's lot heretofore eon. veyed to her (by C. M. McCloud) be ng ore hundred and fifty (ISO) feet In said line from southwest corner of tier said lot and runs with her said me, one hundred and fifty-four fist) reet to the Frank Martin line: thenrs with said line, seventy-five (7S) feet to a stake In same: thenra me to tne nrst .line of aald lot mu hundred and fifty (ISO) feet to the Mcionnell lot; then seventy-five (7J) 'eet to the beginning, reference heln made to Deed Book No. 41 at page 5 of the record of deeds for Bun combe county for further description. This the lth day of Rept., uu, OUT WEAVER, Commissioner, STUART'S t::::ut:3j:r.:nac::.:;;v.3 CURtaKtrNCVAN3t.LAooKitTftouat.ia. T HE S W ANN AN O A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE Family and Transient Hotel FRANK LOTJGHRAN, Owner A Prop. Rates $3.(0 a day and upward. Hotel Kenmore : WAITfESV ILIJE, H. o. v . . - Open Throcurboat the Tea. MXIOTLX HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS. O, H. and MRS. U W. KMTGHT. THE BON AIR LlADmO COMMZRCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OT WAYN2SVILLE, N. C. .t, ZAUJ CORY, Proprietr.il. Open tb Tear Round. "FRII SAMPL1 ROOMS" ETHELWOLD HOTEL i t '! ' ' ? R ., - - Hotel Stcrlinc CmciM MAT!. OHIO. Overlookluf New Blntoa Park. K. J room outside with bath, ne hi and cold water. Milk, cream, eeaw tablee from our awa farm. American IUana li t. tt.M. t.( n It SS nw ta R. B. Mills, Prop, formerly of Hotel Bennett, Blnthamton. N. T.. nd Grand HoteL New Tor a City. "sth. MnmnH aMt Kmvntt Htnn. if a man dnetm't look nut for him self, he will never be able to cot a look in. au ueiri or tteauurui Bannhlra rn iinlr. n,... per day. Temptin Term- to TocriM il JZ9 JZ'Zd " MRS. MIAA'CKMA HAMILTON, ReeereaUona. BRKVARD, H. C. GLADSTONE HOTEL 'I ft -- B.HAI.U M . m,. . d , epou . uniy snropean plan hotel in the ettr Room. TS cent, and 1 90 day. Caf. to eonnecdon. RaLb.fr- Commercial trad, solicited. - s FRAKK BLAKE; Manaer. ter meets all trains. Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C. A New-Modern-Meritorions Hostelry. It appeals to those who know what's what and why. , . .H0WZLL COBB. THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST MonthM 'X t Hot and Cold Bath Bpeclal R,.tJ tf Waak or Uath- ' R F. JARRETT, afanafer, . DUIahotOt X. a City Livery Stable. W IBIt.r,0 mimsoNTiix jr. q BPXOAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, SJlfti."4 TfioJ Jromt and proficient aerrtoa. day and Kdakt aw etre, mm4 eoaaty. lKfanrlasi , . . . HOUSE FIFTH AV. NEW YORK CITY 0" r.sr-f- $mk A HOTEL I ZttfiL. '"" awoWsts rssN. suDaUJ If !W'J-S cosdork with un skesace. kam sad IffBi : J Lit enmitinsjHit deausded by ss lbs bea ia HataUse. Tat raecta. tlagle ar sake, wik wkkeat betb. tie m wU sosadMi. sr. tiBetd ami parroaiL ss the Roys! ssits. wbicb a slwtyi dssusd. The arBI. psbUe dlalaf reest, lbs eery emlooa resmwd escktanWy ier Udiet, ssl New Yerksasadard ia tpt carasa Art. Tbey are cboiorly ckuAted, eoaiswdiees aadesquaacly ifnrwl The Hotel Bdraatafaeetl leestsj ia New Yek Ctj, mm sll sJwey tor. aussU, thtAlm, iboppa csakss, sad resisMwiil (Ulncti. TEE CCLLAND COUSE i'A Ave. mi SC:h Si. 1i WANTED ! At the FLTMMIVQ IHJTICL at Ma rlon, N. C. 7i lummrr Hoarder, rates $ to T per week. Children half prioa, Large eool rooms, four hundred feet of cool porrhes, there Is no better place on earth to spend your summer months, (ood water and the best nt climate. T. J. VlUli alar. PATTCN i:ou:z, II-XThy.N.O. The best in! n;ot rtssnnslila honsa In town, r-" l !, ri -.ni na home rot-k" '. I iui II i ,,r Ar BRTSOiK C5TT. Ha. quarters for trareUnt Misa and lumbernitn. Rate. 11 per day. Rpeclal rate, by the month.' Bath room, rree tample room, itsllmad eating house frosting lovitharn d.et. U'sry a connection. - w at.M tiric-Tria .,.,. COLL'imciAL L'OTIL C. N. 4TR1 ICH. Prop, Canton, N. O. rellent )!,!. "-"Ml Iiin f l!"t and e 'J t i, . . - r--l rl' . r -"pi rnt ' r Mrs . ,
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