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Friday, October 13, 1211. S. WARTS- IT to nseless for anyone to call at thta office in aa endearor to And oat the wunM of advertisers. Those who advertise aiider an Initial or nom de plume do not wish their names to be aaade public, and they cannot be dl alged at thla office. HELP WANTED. WANTED-Men to learn the barber trade.. Thousands have become suc cessful shop owners by our System and send to us for .barbers. Learn . now and accept a Job that pays well. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 211-St CARPENTER8 WANTED Call Sat . urday evening:, Ottis Greene Hard ware store. Get a free souvenir and see a demonstration of Atkins Silver Steel Saws. "WANTED Cook; - rood references; W. L. Black, 227 So. French Broad. 208-tf LADIES WANTED! To call 1517 when yon want your summer . dresses cleaned, dyed and pressed. m-tf LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvassing or soliciting re ' Quired. Good Income assured. Ad : dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., N12JS Marden Building, Wash ington, D. C. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 260,000 protected posi tions In U. 8. service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There Is a big chance here for you, kure and generous pay, lifetime employ ment. Easy to get Just ask for booklet C693. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C WANTED. WANTED At once 10 copies of the Gazette-News of Oct. 3rd, will pay 5c per copy if delivered at the bus iness office of this paper. 210-3t WANTED Soiled opera cloaks, silk waists, skirts and woolen garments of every kind. We clean them per fectly and by our French Dry Clean ing methods perfect satisfaction as sured. Most delicate fabrics han dled without any danger of. damage. J. C. Wilbar, Phone 389. WANTED To buy Feather Beds. We pay cash. Cull or address Star Feather Co., 11 Spring Street, City. 209-6t SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed. 50 and 75c; children's shoes, ,' 35c and 50c. We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. 208-tf. WANTED 25 feather beds at once, ; will pay highest cash price. Ad dress N. Y. Feather Co., Ashevllle, N. C. 102 Patton, avenue, near postoffice. Telephone 537. 206-8t WANTED Your stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given." See. Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone ' 974. tf WANTED Ladles Dying, cleanln and repair work. - J. H. McGlnnees, 11 Bourn Main ateet 1J2-U WANTED Your Notary publio work. Residenco 123 Asheland Avenue. Phone IS. Jas. W. Albright M-tf WANTED A good second hand saw mill, lath and shingle outfit Bos 170, Hickory, N. C. 182-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship In the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "Jr.," care this paper. tf WANTED Men and boy to take 30 oays 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. i ISO-tf HEIRS wanted at once. 50,000 es tates seeking claimants. You may be one. Facts In booklet 458. Send stamp. International Claim Agency Pittsburg, Pa. 187-25t WANTED la your razor 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 UMBRELLAS RKCOVFJUTD. Why pay the price " of a new , umbrella when you can have your old one recovered at One half the cost We hav them In all grade of silk, gloria and cotton combination at prices from t cents to $8,26. J. M. IT EARN CO., Battery Pafk Place. " Phone 44$ w"sV -m-A i-nt . .-, BOARDING CLAYTON HEIGHTS, 0 Clayton street, an 'Ideal- home for semi-ln- vallds; rates $S to $7 per week. Phone T45. ;- 4 118-ttt We Stand for thf South u Did Lee and Jackson . Being the eldest Old Line Legal Reserve Bouthera Mutdar Company, Issuing all of the Standard Policies, giving the lowest. possible rates con sistent with safety. W solicit your patronage. ., , , The Sectifltjr Life it 'Annuitj .Company , ot (irvi"lis W, C A. B. SMITH. Spedal Are. AahOTllla. N. ft , srrciAL riticsa It will pay you to ask for our tirlcs rn n:i; and nutting. lo. stinluc". window hud'-e and hnuss cleaning of nil '-!. , '..-v.!!? Carpet Uocas . 1; ' "i rt rj.nny J"J WANTS FOR RENT. FOR RENT New room house 218; room cottage $15; 6 'room cottage, close In, $21; 'room cottage $21; ' 8 room house, close in, $21; 7 room house $20; 8 rooms $26.25; 8 rooms $30; 6 rooms and sleeping porch $25; 9 rooms $27.60; 6 rooms, one story, $30; 9 rooms $30; 12 rooms $35; 11 rooms $40; 17 rooms $60. F. M. Messier, American National Bank Building. 210-6t FOR RENT Furnished modern cot tage on CheBtnut street in best residential section of city. Large front and back lots plenty of shade trees all modern conven iences. No. 150 Chestnut St., Phone 1225. 209-tI FOR RENT Several light, airy, com fortable rooms at 8 College Park. Prices reasonable. Nurses prefer red, tf FOR RENT Nine room house, un furnished, Woodfin street, $35.00. Forbes & Campbell, 481 Patton ave. Room 2 Dhrumor Building. Phone 268. tf FOR RENT -Desirable store room suitable for any kind of buslnesf without shelves or counters. Appl Box $37, Canton, N. C tl FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping; sink and gas in kitchen. 26 Starnes. tf FOR RENT t unfurnished rooms It nice place on Charlotte street Cheap to right parties. No sick people: no children. J. R. R., Ga-lotte-News. 12-tl 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. Fprbes & Campbell, Drhumor Bldg. Phone 268. 191-tf MISCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Mis? Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, 6 Pattery Park place. SHOES called for, repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lege. Phone 1817. 193-26L FURNITURR bought sold and ex changed. Easy payments. 62 South Main St Phone 885. 142-tf CHAS. L. SLUDER, 20 8. E. Pack square, furnnlture bought sold, stored and rented. For sale type writers and pianos. NEW RUQS From old carpets we make them In any size. Ours are superior to others. Write for cata logue. Oriental Hug Co., 1101 Ca thedral St, Baltimore, Md. 161-781 AUTO FOR 1I1RK A new Maxwell Touring I'ar. $3 per hour. T. G. t'athey, 9"-97 Patton avenue. Phone 244. 188-261 B. A. VINIARSKI, shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customers. No. 4 Lexington ave nue. 177-261 ROCK LEDGE, 6$ Haywood street It Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P J. Corcoran, Prop, FOR SALE Large five room house, on Macad am road In West Ashevllle, near car line. 1 1-4 acres level land, price $2200.00. $600.00 cash, remainder 1200.00 per year, also three acres good land and four room house, for $650.00 easy payments. . , J. J).. FENLAND & SON CHICHESTER S PILLS Ladk-al Afc jnnr DnuM for i I'lIU la VrS ami t-.IJ BculllA b".t, 1111 itk lllun Slum, Tnk M artlMr. IItit mr t mi. lrarr.t. As.fn.riri.l irKK.TFHS DIAMUND IIUANO PJI.I.H. fcr SS. ymn known aa lint. Safari, Alwayt kellai.la 0 BY 051'GQIjTS EVERYWHERE , FOR BENT 2 4-room houses. $S each per mo. New Houses, suitable for R. It men near depot - 1 5 -room house, 10 per month. Apply to VKIVJfQN REALTY CtJ. Over Kress store. r phone No. SSI FOR RENT. My dwelling (furnished) 129 South French Broad Avenue. Desirable lo cation on car line. Heated by hot water, with all modern conveniences. Including coal and gas ranges. Terms reasonable to the right party. 3. M. GUDGER, Jr. S0l-14t Buy your ticket and give order for baggage to be ' checked from your residence to destination. " ' ' 1 Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room. 60 Patton A,rt- laVntng and Storage ' ... FOR SALE '" Beautiful Suburban home on car line, surround C by grove of trees with, five aeret of land, city water, eleotrteHghls. Very easy terms. CANADAY REALTY CO. Iftf. PaciSq. Phone 749 PIAN03 EXAMINED FREE Pianos Tuned, Regulated, Voiced, Bevolced and Repaired st Resnonable Rates. 2 8 years experience. All work guaranteed. II. A. IT. IE D LANDAU, if, Hume J328. Sit SHE HAD CONSTANT PAIN Until Relieved by Lydia p. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Lewlttville. N.Y. " Before I start ed to take Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vege table compound i suffered nearly all the time with head aches, backaches, and bearing down pains, and had a continuous pain in my left Bide. II made me sick if 1 tried to walk much, and my back was sc weak that I war obliged to w e a i corsets all the time. But now I do not have any of these troubles. I have a line strong baby daughter now, which 1 did not have Detore taking Lydia . llntliam s vegetable Compound." Mrs. A. A, Giles, Route 44, Dewittville, N. Y. The above is only one of the thou- oands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the imkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis eases of women, and that every such suffering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial before submit ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkhara of Lynn. Mass. invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health and her advice is free. WANTS FOR SALE ''OR SALE Sow and pins; cash or time. Soe Ed. Crook or D. A. Chins. Phone 663 210-31 WILL r.UY FOR CASH, second hand furniture, rupa, oil heaters, etc. Send list of urticlcs you wish to sell, R. H. 1!., cure Gazette- News. 210-3t FOR SALE Six room cottage on paved street. Best residential sec tion. Owner leaving city. "Home,1 care Gazette-News. 209-3 FOR KALE Excellent . black and white Spotted pony, pony buggy and hnrnest. BarRain If taken at once. Pricp only $lJ.r. Pony twelve yearn old: buggy only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Ashevllle, care Gazette-News. 208-tf FOR SALE Fixtures of Klndley bankrupt stock. Including Bur roughs adding machine, practically new, cost $375 will take $201 large cabinet desk tables, show cases. Window fixtures, spool cab inets, rugs, chairs, settees, etc. Ap ply Daylight Store, So. Main. tf FOR SALE About 40 Rhode Island Reds in whole or In part Apply J. Roy Reagan," Gazette-News. tf FOR SALE Close In, lots, $175, $225 $275,. good neighborhood, fine shade. C. G. T., care Gazette-News 206-61 FOR SALE Twelve two room houses and twelve vacant lota. F. P. Ingle, Revell Building. FOR SALE On Installment, business established since 1906. Will sell cheap, as the party Is leaving town. Address N. Y. C, care Gazette- . News. . 20614t. Hi V 11 SCMLQSS TMfeATHt CmOMT Saturday, Oct. 14th. SIO. GIUSEPPE CREATORE (DIRECTOR) Famous Band 50 AIlTlSTISTIC Mt'SItlANS 50 MTINKE AND NIGHT CONCERT. PRICI-M Or, 75o, $1.00. Children 50o MaUnce. Seat sale opens Thursday Morning at Whltlock's Store. iiM TMtAIHi. ClrtUHT TONIGHT The Creel Big $711,000 MnsirM IYoduitlon. Ret flHluT's Ijuglilng and Original Oration. ' - MUTT and JEFF Laughed and Talked About the World ' Over. ' 50 PEOPLE MOSTLY STARS. I Car Loads of New -Scenery and Costumes. Don t mis It. Bring the little ones. Vrlf f 1 BOO to $1.50. Box Seat $1.00 Curtain $:$0 sharp, - 4MUSEMENTS "Mntt and Jeff." " The announcement of a new Gus till production is always sure to Cre te unusual Interest In this partlcu ir instance, Mr. Hill has outdone all is previous efforts in the theatrical ay by giving the public something tew. The name of the attraction vhlch will hold the boards at the vuditorium theater tonight la ."Mutt nd Jeff and Is founded on the fam .us cartoons by Bud Fisher. "Mutt -nd Jeff" figure in a three-act musl al comedy and their escapades and .dventures form the basis of an in- erestlng -and engrossing entertaln- nent. Surrounded by a capable sup- orting company, excellent scenic and nechan'lcal effects ' and a beauty horus of acknowledged supremacy, ho "two funny fellows" have plenty it opportunity to dominate, and they !o so to the queen's taste. As in the riginal comics, "Jeff" Is the bluffer, le Is subservient to the whims, ca rlces and wiles of the ever schem- ng "A. Mutt" who besides being a oldier of fortune Is a plotter of mis hlef. "Jeff" gete the worst of the argaln, naturally, but While Ignor ance is bliss in his case his antics are lot without some particular Interest. Vt any rate the twain excite laughter md the mission of the author Is herefore fully sustained. . The production Is on the preten lous, ambition order. . The costum ng is gorgeous and the other details re said to compare favorably with ny theatrical vehicle presented here- ibouts this season; for that matter un is rampant from curtain to cur ain. There Is a plot and a plausible ne, too. In Its development there Is i tinge of the dramatic, which tends ather to enhance' than deteriorate he value of the show. The music, md there are 14 numbers, ensembles, tc, Is original. It Is a play for the nasses as well as the classes and as t was written simply , to amuse and ntertain, and succeeds. It's future is tot shrouded in doubt If you are in earch of real fun, provided by pro- Icient actors, comedians and Bingers, he latest offering Mould fill the bill. loom has no chance In Its ranks so hose who attend ought to have a gala ime. Prices 60 cents to $1.50. - Crcatore's Band. Signor Giuseppe Creatore, the Ital on maestro, and his band will appear n this city tomorrow night at the uditorium. and a record-breaking rowd is expected to greet this noted iriranlzation. His program will be a .aried and interesting one from start o finish. In his operatic selections signor Creatore seems to give up his irtlstic and dramatic soul, becoming o absorbed witht the sentiment and lassion of the music he enacts in all for his men to follow with Inspirational .-onceptlon. He makes each indi vidual Instrument respond to his own sympathetic personality and there is conseauent unanimity among the musicians to be found In no other or anlzatlon, and it is to him that all his animate perfection is due. The following are a few of the endorse ments of the press from ocean to ncean secured by Sig.' Creatore and Mis Band: ; New York World: ' "Creatore re ceived the most remarkable ovation i-ver accorded a like organization by my audience In this city." Boston Transcript: "Every day that ; "restore stays with us we appreciate as so much added to our musical life We wish a band such as he breathes passion Into at every concert would establish Itself In Boston." The Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia: "Nothing that Creatore floes- appeals like affectation. It is genuine enthu sluem, nnd that he imparts It to his men is proved by the brilliancy with which they play. Pittsburg (Pa.) Despatch: "Crea tore filled the Exposition Music hall as It has seldom been filled, and held the attention of the audiences. as ex. position audiences have seldom been held, and won salvos of applause sel dom equaled. Cleveland Plain Dailer: "Creatore 's a musician. His methods are sin cere. Results are what he la striving for. That he attains them Is testified !y the tremendous enthusiasm that follows his vigorous efforts." Detroit Free-Press: "It Is a reve lation to hear him play an over ture." Salt Lake Tribune: "Creatore Is an artist. From the beginning to the end of last night's program his ' perform ance was artistic." 't Oregon Daily Journal: "Creatore conducted In a manner that was unique, unconventional, amazing." Seattle Dally Times: "It was one of the finest examples of ensemble melody that Seattle has ever heard." Daily News-Advertiser, Vancouver: "Creatore is great, and we never have and probably never shall, hear his like again." Tickets now selling at Whltlock'a clothing store. Prices 50c. 4o $1.60. "The Winning Widow." " ; No musical comedy presented in New York in years has received such unbounded praise from the press as came t the way ' of T5ne Winning Il.ii T BE MISLED AMifvllle ClllsriiH Should Read and Howl Thin Advice. ' . Kidney trouble is di.ngerous and of ten fatal. ' Ion't experiment with something new and untried. ' - ' Use a tested and proyen kidney remerly, I'Pgln with Doan's Kidney Pills. I'sert In kidney troubles 75 year a Doan's have cured thousands. Are recommended here and every where. ' An Ashevllle citizen's statement forms convincing proof. It's local' testimony It can be In vestigated. " . -Mrs. W. A. Wilson, ml NY Main St. Ashevllle N. C, says: VFor three ywrs kidney complaint made me mis erable. This trouble legan with eharp twfngeg In my right sld. extending Into my limbs and often I became so Inme and sore that I could not sleep. 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The New York World has this to say. "It is easily the bright est and most diverting musical pro duction New York has seen in many a day. At last a musical show that's novel." The Sun added these few lines: "The audience applauded ev ery musical number and laughted at everything the comcdianB plainly labeled as a merry Jest. The piece scored sensationally, and attracted overflowing audiences to every per formance for nearly a year. "The Winning Widow" will he seen at the Auditorium Saturday, October 21. for a matinee and night perform ance. CONSUMPTION. Anyone- interested in the cure of Consumption should get one of the booklets telling of recoveries by the use of Kckman s Alterative. Coughs, Stubborn Colds and Pneu monia may be the beginning of more serious troubles Eckman's Alterative Is the effective remedy. Read Mr. Kanaly's stntesment: Saratoga, N. Y. ' "Gentlemen: For five or six years I was troubled with cough and expec toratlon. I also had a high fever. My rase was declared Consumption by my physician. I was given Cod Liver Oil Creasote and other medi cines, all without benefit - 'At Christmas time, 1906. I was not expected to live. Calling Dr. R. H, McCarthy, he advised the use of Eck man's Alterative, which I took with excellent results and was entirely cur ed. "During the past year I have gained 15 pounds. I go out in all weathers and have had no cough or cold what ever. I give these facts to encourage others to use Eckman's Alterative." (Signed Affidavit) JAS. W. KANALLY Eckman's Alterative Is effective In Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever Throat and Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding the system. Does not con tain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs For sale by Smith's drug store and other leading drugglsta Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence, , STANDING OF THE CLIU8. - Won. Lost P. C. New York 99 54 .074 Chicago.. .. .. 1 . .. 93 61 .801 Pittsburg 85 $9 .559 Philadelphia ...... 79 73 .520 Bt Louis ........ .75 73 .507 Cincinnati . . . . .'. ., 70 89 .451 Brooklyn ...... :. 61 $4 .429 Boston i. .. 44 107 .291 Brooklyn Take Doable-Header. New York, Oct. l.-JThe Olants closed their season yesterday by drop ping a double-header to Brooklyn. the first gams Ragon held the locals to two' hits while In tho second gnmo Dent was effecttve In the pinches. Tho second game was a farce. Faust, the eccentric Hansen, pitched the last In ning which was pure burlesque. Faust was allowed to get on base. Bent hit ting mm. He was then allowed te steal: second and third, and scored on an Infield out. Score: First gan .r, -K : R. Tf. Brooklyn.. .,......,.$ ' ( New York, . . . ........ 0 Ragan and Miller; Ames and Myers. Second game: R. H. K. Brooklyn. . ,, , , ( $ New York I I Dent and Erwln; Maxwell, Faust, Drucke and Hartley. In Maine. The official count of th vote In Maine shows that the vote atom XXXIX JJ4067 N. W. T. U. S ftal igh News nd Ot'tsrver, Hotels and Boarding Houses ti X' KNICKERBOCKER Delightful Situation. Appomtmeata Complete. Central Location, J r TH311ANQX iT.RT.ftf ART.K PARK AN XICLUB1V iWXl. v r Near golf links. Attractive aooommodationB; good service; xcellent table. ; . . . t. WINDSOR HOTEL, ; ' 4S SOUTH MAIN OT. ! . .... ? . . New management American and European Overhau M I , Befur- American. $$.00 per day. Commercial Battery ParK Hotel " . - ABHEYILLB, N. X iv-'jf'BlLl faSn-ik " OPEN THROUG HOTJT THE TKAB. ' Famous Everywhere THE SWAN'NANQA I A STRICTLY HIGH GRADE r V-1 - Family and Transient Hotel Rate $8.50 a day and epward. - FRANK LOXJGHRAN. Oww Prop. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel n the -city. Rooms 76 cents and 11.00 per day. cer meets all trains. Commercial traae Ha. . THE BON AIR : 11 (JEADLNQ COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTIL Of ' WAYNISVILLZ, W. C.' Open the Tear Round. Hotel Kenmore WAYNESVILLK, N. a,, ... . r., f.n Open Tbroughonl the Tear. TRICTLT HIGH CLASS SERVICB ALWAYS. C H. and MRS. L. W. KNIGHT. tETHELWOLD hotel In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude S150 feet . Batse ft per day. Tempting Terms to Ton list Keeerratlnna. MRS. BREVARD. N. C, - Hotel Raleigh, A New-Modern-Meritoriou8 Hostelry. It appeals to those who know what's what and why. . .HOWELL COBB. THE JARRETT COMMERCIAL Rate $1.00 per day. Hot and Cold Month. City Livery Stable ' ' 1. 9. ISRAEL, Prop. HXNDERSONVTIXli, st 01 SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Beat of stock and vehicle. Prompt and proficient service, day and nishC Vora rtr. asd eoeor. aatlsfeetlaa mursatl PATTON HOUSE, Murphy, N. 0. The beet and most reasonable houae in town, food table, clean beds and home cooking. Rates tl per day. MISS ROSA PATTON. -'HOTEt. ST. DENIS BROADWAY ind 11TH STREET SbW,Y0KK CITYt V Wlttile ElT'Awn'of Tirrf Point t isirren, iiaii itincc irtm Wanam.kr r 0 HMOtH.' walk of SkoMllsr Ulatrlct. XOTK.DrDr;: F.livllpgctof CulalDF,Cots-l 4e tlwDlLk HuirvuiwUnga. , &50;.$S!.C3 PER DAY AMD IIP ' ' EUROPEAN PLAN, r ' Tabla d'Hote Breakfast 50c WM.TAYLORiSON.lncl ' ' HOTF.l, IKARTIWICjUB.. , COMMERCIAL HOTEL if- C. N. jumctt. Proa. . ' Canton, N. a ... . . BzceTlent UMe, good eerrtca. Raa enable rates. Free sample room not ana -ooia Katlut, ' Dhdsr new grm"t Slr'-tlr UrM aM V HOTEL ENTELLA - ' BKI80N cm. , lleadqaarters . for . tramiir,. Md lnmberinVn. Rate tl Mr da Iperlal ratss by the month Ratk oom. Free sample room ft!). sating house frosting Sontaera bm 'Jvara tm . w. a f.M prrKVT.rst Carolina Commercial School, O. U Hall, Asst Prln,' Ilinnes S74-1I7H. ' i Plmne 1741. No Battery Park PUve, Our regular price for -J single scholarship is 50, combined, 70. W will sell a slngis scholarship for 1st. cash, combined for tsa. ..h sltlong nsrsnteed nnder reasonable contract T, my Bot h,v, h opportunity t9 nr. , hol.rsh so reasonable. Act now. , NO. 11 OOLLEGH BT. , PHONE let. '- ' lf ' Large Shady Groanda. TE3M& According; to Location of Bdoe. ASHIVILL1, N. 0. i trade ollclted. YATES, Itop. Cafe In connection. we rur- MRS. 2ALLIZ E. CORY, Proprietreii. TREE SAMPLE ROOMS" Trade. Write for ynowiona saw FRANCKNIA HAMILTON, . tttoprieiress. 1 Raleigh, N. C. SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOURIST M v Batha, Special Rates by Weak R. F. JARRETT. Manager. I DUIaboro, N. O. Grand Hotel New York City ! ' A Famous Home, with s - , On Bruadway, at 'ilsf Street" One Btock frora . PeonaylTaoia R. R. Terminal. , Also conreo tent to Grand Central Terminal s A house made famous throat Its splendid sendee, and persoa a -. attantte to . patrena the Grand eoanta It friends, by the thousands. Special attention given Bouthera People -woe- are ee accustomed to polite ad courteous treatment . r.v i Aa for transportation facili tlea. New Tork'a subways, n-'. rated aad surface cart are all practically at the doors Jhea, res and shopping districts also Immediately at hand. Personal bewrMn.-oaasferred. free ,. nd froaa New . Penney I reals station. . r i Splendid Moorish- -dining rooms are bit one of tho far mous features of the. the Meet Annea. Absolute)? fireproof. KaitMr41.6 Per Day, TJpwacd OBOBQfl W. UTOLBKRT, ' 1 Pres. and Oenl Mgr. ( Also The Qreenhurst. on Lake Chatauqua, Jamestewn, H. T. 'Open July 1st to October 1st. Pine Automobile BUlIa. - -Guide to New Tort, (with Maps) and Special Bat Oard een apoa reeseat. ( . WANTED! At the FLEMMTNO HOTI.L at Ma Non,, C, 71 Bummer Boarder,, rM-a W t IT per week, Children ha.f price. irge cool rooms, four hundred ft of ool porches, there Is no better Place on earth to spend your summer months, good water and the bt el eilmata. t. j.-willh, - . - t ' ' . i . ... ,; , ., i. New Annex v.u.v, tv j-sck Square. ma
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