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r .--,:... ! MiHIS IT to ageless for anyone to can M thl office in an endeavor to And ont the name of advertisers. Those who advertise under an Initial or nom de plume do not wlsti their aamea to be made public, and they cannot be dl velged at thla office. " ' HELP WANTED. CARPENTERS WANTED Call Sat urday evening, Ottla Greene Hard ware store. Oet a free souvenir and see a demonstration o( Atkins Silver Steel Sawa WANTED Cook; ' good references; W. L. Black, 227 So. French Broad. ' , ' . ' 108-tt LADIES WANTED.! To oaU .HIT when you want "your summer druses cleaned, dyed and preened. - i. - WANTED For XT. 3. Army: ' Able bodied , unmarried men s between ages of 18 and SB; 'citizens of the United States, of good characte; and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English lan guage. For Information apply to Recruiting officer, 307 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C; 1 South Main St, Ashevllle, N. C, III ft S. Elm - SC. Greensboro, N. C.; 1522 Main St., Columbia, 8. C; 204 ft West Main St. Greenville, & C; or 167 West Main St, 8partanburg, 8. C TOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished modern cot tage on Chestnut street In best residential section of city. Large front and back lots plenty of shade trees all modern conven iences, No. ISO Chestnut St, Phone 1225. 209-tf FOR RENT Several light, airy, com fortable rooms at 8 College Park. Prices reasonable. Nurses ' prefer red, tf FOR RENT Nine roim house, un furnished, Woodfin street, $35.00. Forbes ft Campbell, 48 J Patton ave. Room 2 Dhrumor Building. Phone 268. tf FOR RENT Dealrabl store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 837, Canton, N. C tf FOR RENT 8 unfurnished rooms In nice place on Charlotte street Cheap to right parties. No sick people; no children. J. R. R,, Ga-sette-News. . 13-tf FOR RENT Almost completely fur nished cottage, 2 blocks from post office. $35 per month. Address A. T., Gazette-News. 216-tf. FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street 186-tf FOR RENT1 Seven room house on Charlotte street $25 per month. Forbes ft Campbell, DrhumOr Bldg. Phone 268. 191-tf FOR RENT Completely furnished large , boarding house, 10 room house, 8 room cottage. D. 8. Wat son. FOR RENT 2 or 8 furnished rooms for housekeeping, with sink and gs In kitchen; also sleeplng-out porc4, 28 8 tames. FOR RENT Very nice room, bath r first floor, 10 minutes' walk to square, private family, no children, with or without board, delightful location. Address W. B. J., Gazette News. 218-3t FOR RENT Bright furnished room to well couple; 9 room unfurnished house, all conveniences. Apply to Mrs. E. 8. Clayton, 53 Walnut Street 219-3t FOR KENT Nov. 1st my house and lot, 284 College street; large lot, water and sewer; good fruit and plenty of shade on lot See me at Ottls Green Hardware Co. R. A. Long. . i 119-lt We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson Being the eldest Old , Line : Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, issuing all of the Standard Policies, giving the lowest possible rates eon alstent with safety. 'We solicit your patronage. .--r .'.. rv The Security LUe & Annul' Company of Greensboro, X, O. A. B, SMITH. Speclfl Agent ; 'AaiMTina. ft. a TOR RENT S 4-room houses, $8 each per mo. New Houses, suitable for R. R. men near depot r 1 (-room house, it per month. Apply to VKRWO!f REALTY CO. Over Kress store. ; Phone Ne. $88 .. FOR RENT. . , ,, My dwelling furnished 139 Booth 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. ' , J. M. GUOGEIt, Jr. lOT-Ht '.' ' t ? 1 FOR SALS Beautiful Suburban- home; en ear line, surrounded hy grove of trees with fire acres of land, city water, electric llxhta Vry easy terms. CANADAY REALTY CO. 10 N. Park 5Vi. Phono 749 TFU S FILLS FOR SALE FOR SALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain if taken at once. Price only. 3125. Pony twelve years old; buggy only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Ashevllle, care ". Gazette-News.' ;, 208-tr FOR SALE Fixtures of ' Kindle bankrupt stock, including Bur roughs adding machine, practically new, cost 3375 will take . 3200; large cabinet desk tables, shew , cases. Window fixtures, spool cab inets, rugs, chairs, settees, etc Ap ply Daylight Store, So. Main. ti FOR SALE About 40 Rhode Island Reds in whole or in part. Apply J. Roy' Reagan, Gasette-News. tl FOR SALE Twelve two room house! and twelve vacant lota. F. P. Ingle Revell Building. FOR SALfi On Installment bushiest established since 1906. Will sell cheap, as the party )a leaving town. Address N. T. C, care Gazette News. 205141 FOR SALE Male Rat Terrier. A. L. Gazette-News. 216-tf. FOR SALE Good young horse, 3 years old. Room 9 Revell Bldg. F. P. Ingle. FOR SALE Eight second-hand coal stoves, for sale quick at about half price. Call at once at 14 Lexing ton Ave. 215-51 FOR SALE $2000 cash will buy a good six-room house one block from Charlotte street if taken soon. F. M. Messier, American National Bank Building. Phone 682. 215-51 FOR SALE The Maxwell runabout won In recent Citizen contest at good cash reduction by American Women's League. Car can be seen at Standard Motor Co., Patton Ave. Phone 278 or 356. 217-4t FOR SALE New cottage in West Ashevllle on Hill street, near Odd Fellows hall. A bargain if taken at once. Frank Campbell. 217-tf. FOR SALE 6-room bungalow, 3- room farmer's house, servant's cab in, stable, 40 acres of land, 2 cleared, 2 acres in asparagus, 400 fruit trees, 200 grape vines, $4750 if taken soon. Cost $6500. F. M Messier, American National Bank Building. Phone 682. 218-Ct MISCELLANEOUS $2500 to $3500 to invest In a paying business. Can render services, more Information by addressing "P.", Gazette-News. 208-tf. CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Mies Holman. 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, 8 Pattery Park place. SHOES called for, repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lege. Phone 1817. 19S-26t. FURNITURE, bought, sold and ex changed. Easy payments. 61 South Main St, Phone 881. 142-tf CHAS. I SLUDER. 20 B. E. Pack square, furnnlture bought, sold, stored and rented. For sale type writer and pianos." NEW RUGS Prom old carpets we make them in any site. Ours are superior to others. Write for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 C thedral St., Baltimore, Hd. l(l-78t ARE TOU GOING AWAY and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. Finkelstein Loan Office and you will And an unredeemed one to suit you. 21 So. Main St. 212-30t B. A. VINIARSKL shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customer. No. Lexington ave. one. - 1 177-26L ROCK LEDGE. (I Haywood street, It , Room thoroughly renovated, across . street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. p. J.' Corcoran, Prop. HAVE TOUR STENOGRAPHIC work done where you will find every con vealence for letter writing. Special rates on circular letters. All work guaranteed. Legal Building, Room 22S. Telephone 1(68. 212-26t HUNTERS, are you looking for an unredeemed shotgun T We have all well known makes L C. Smith, Parker Bros., A. H. Fox, Ithaca, Remington, etc. We carry a com. plete line of ammunition and goods for hunters. H. . I Finkelstein Loan Office, 21 South Main St. 211-10t LOST -Mule from stable of Cltlsen Transfer company. Finder please return to Cltlsens Transfer Co.. Patton avenue. . ,, il-3t LOST Breast drill and hammer elth- re on Asheland avenue or Patton avenue. Return io this office and re celve reward. ' 219-2t BOARDING CLAYTON HEIGHTS, . 10 Clayton street, an Ideal home for seml-in-vallds; rates It to 17 per week Phone 745. - ll-2t t FOR RALE. Modern eight room house on Mer rlmon avenue Inrge lot 60x160. price Hr.DO.OO. Also sixty choice lots In West Aenevllle. from 1200 to 1250, n smnll pnyment down, balance on very easy ternis. J. o. rKN&.cn wiv, 'tl Tciilo Court, J 'stole, WHAT I THROUGH Before taking Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Natickv Mass. "I cannot express ,vhat I went through during the chango or nte oerore 1 tried Lydia E. Finkhara's' Vegetable Com pound. I was in such a nervous condition I could not keep 'still. My limbs were cold, I had creepy sensations, and 1 could not sleep nights. I was finally told by two phys icians that I also had a tumor. I read jne day of the wonderful cures made ')j Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it, ind it has made me a well woman. My neighbors and friends declare it iad worked a miracle-for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is worth its weight in gold for women luring this period of life. If it will help others you may publish my letter." Mrs. Nattiax B. Greaton, U N. Main Street, Katick, Mass. The Change of Life is the most criti cal period of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no othftr remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. ' If you wonld like special ad vice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Airs. Pinkuaiti, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful. WANTED. SHOE REPAIRING Half Boling, 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 Those who wish to learn the automobile business in an hon est and reliable school, to write the Southern Automobile College, Oak Ridge, N. C. Best equipment In the south. Graduates aided to positions. 213-26L WANTED Position by experienced grocery clerk, or shipping clerk, by November 1st. R, S., Gazette-News. 216-tf. WANTED Your stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 974. . tf WANTED Ladies' Dying, cleaning and repair work. 3. H. MaGlnness. 21 Soufh Main steet . 132-tf WANTED Tour Notary public work Residence 123 Asheland Avenue. Phone 98. J as. W. Albright f 6-tf WANTED A good second hand saw mill, lath and shingle outfit. Box 170, Hickory, N. a 152-tf 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 boy to take 10 day practical course In our ma' cMne shops, learn automobile bus. tness and accept good positions. ' Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve month, char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N- C. - 180-U WANTED Is your rasor 'rusty, dull, thick and heavy, boned out of shape, handle broke, gap In HI 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. eto. Ashevllle Barber Supply Co. Phone 432. 21 N. Main St. WANTED Second hand bags and burlap. Write for prices. Rich mond Bag Company, Richmond Va. , , 219-26t TTMBRFXLAS RECOVERED. Why pay the price or 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 combination at prices from 60 rents to 13.26. -J. M. HEAR JO Battery Park Place. , Phone 441 WANTED Tour repair work, 11 years experience In jewelry, watch repair gun and locksmith work Work guaranteed and finished promptly. N. A. Harrison, 23 South Main street, Phone 887. , 212-21 WANTED Gentlemen with . soiled garments, wrinkled trousers and coats, to Join my club; dollar month, three months for two fifty. New modern, saaltary steam clean . lng and pressing machines that presses every portion of suit In ir foot shape. J. C. WUbar, Thone 189, Pack Square. NURSE, accustomed to traveling would take charge of invalid going . south for the winter. Miss B., care . Gaxette-News. r -21?-3 HiyOG AN IfFnCBINT TUIXill Iyl lil.tg. . I-ai k f fear iMiaa 77. WENT i w WANTS 'm ins nan 39IS I PIEEE Musical Comedy Was Well Staged and All Parts Were Excellently Acted. The "Winning Widow," a most de lightful musical comedy, made its first appearance in Ashevllle Saturday, and entertained two fair-sized audiences at the mattnee and night perform ances. No one here seemed to know much about it before it came and If. they hna the Auditorium would have been full, doubtless. It Was decidedly the best musical comedy that hns been here this year, and is planned alori linos distinctly Us J own. , It Is ex pensively staged and : thle' costumes were lovely. These, too, were simply n accord with the show, for It was i hit from beginning to end. The tinging and dancing were both fine and the encorea were more numeroux than could be answered, . Miss Perle Barti played the leading role as the "Winning Widow" and was a most winsome and: charming young lady. She did her part well, and was popular with, the audience from her first appearance. Joe M. Fields was really the life of the show, carrying the leading comedy part as "Adam Souse," and it required no make-up for him to be a comedian. He has ev- dently been one all his life. Miss Bonnie Farley as "Gladys Souse," and Dannie Morrison as "P, Thomas Fin nlgan, jr.," deserve -especial mention md were very popular. . Miss Henri- tta Wheeler, "a lady suffragette," was likewise loudly applauded, espec ially on her suffragette speech. Harry Loneout, a French army officer, came n for his share of the applause too, n his song, "Marie." In fact, It was a show in which no one fell down In his or her part and the cast was able assisted by a well trained, beautifully gowned and haffdsome chorus. The theatergoers here will make a strong bid for a. return engagement, of the 'Winning Widow," next spring. , 1HE GRAND IS TAKEN BY HANCOCKS & Place Will Be Managed by Robert Hancocks High Class Vaudeville House. Hancocks and Green, of Winston- Salem have taken over the lease on the Grand Opera hnuee, which has been conducted lately by S. A. Lynch, and today took charge of the building. Mr. Hancocks will haverharge of the house and he announces that he will make radical changes tn the conduct and equipment of it." ' " Mr. Hancocks says that hie Intends to run the play house .for vaudeville ittractions and will secure the nest to lie obtained on the southern circuits. The house will be closed for a week so that Improvements ran be made and will open again October 30. Mr. Hancocks haa had considerable experience In this work,. He hns man- iged houses In Philadelphia, Biueneld, W. Va., Roanoke, Va., and Winston Salem. . , A number of changes are to be made In the playhouse and at the en trance, and preparation will be made to conduct an up-to-date i .house In every particle. TO TO SAVANNAH RACES Prize Offered City Entering Largest Number of Cars in Proportion to Population. The Ashevllle Motor club received Saturday the following letter from the Savannah Automobile club with reference to the automobile races to be held In that city next month: "Savannah, Ga., October J 3, 1911. "The Automobile Club of Ashevllle, "Ashevllle, N. C. - ' "Gentiimen: The Savannah Auto mobile club has offered a prize of $600 for the city sending (he greatest number of automobiles here as club. In proportion to the U10 pop ulation,' to witness the Vanderhllt cup, the light car, and grand prise races which will take place here No. vemher 27 and 30. "You are cordially Invited to be a contestant for this prise, which Is dl vlded Into three, classes:. ISO for the first, $200 for the second, and $100 for the third. . "If you desire any further Informa tion kindly advise me aad I will be glad to assist you in any way that I can. - Very truly yours, , (Signed) "A. SOLOMON. , . , ."Secretary.' As ret it hss not hem ascertained how many of the members of the local due will attend these races, but It Is likely that several Ashevllle peo ple will go, as this Is, one of the moet Important events In ( the automobile world. As the competition for prises Is based on population, there Is no reason why Ashevllle should not stand some chance at the money. - J v. ; TALKS TO CHILDREN President Tsft In tlie Outrsl nd Houtliern Paris of South In. kota. ' ' ' - Pierre, S. Tl., Oc. 23. Afr a quiet Sunday, President Tsft left today for the renlraj nd northern parts of the The prl(lent war overnight a guest r Congressman Burke. Following lirenkfiist nt the- Purke home this Morning, he ninde a short Mil: to tlie whuol children. Huron. Aberdeen "l otht-r towns re on llo schedule h to.lii.'s stop phi places for the ft lin!il train, . FREE CATARRH CURE Remedy Tested for 30 Tears Cure Through the Blood Foul Breath, K'hawking and Spitting Done ' t , - Away by Its Use. Hawking spitting. Foul Breath, dis charges of yellow matter,, perman ently cured by taking internally Bo tanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Thou sands of sufferers have tried B.. B. B. where all else failed and were cured to .stay cured. ' CATARRH IS NOT ONLY DAN GEROUS, but k cause ulcerations, leath and decay of bones, kills am bition, often causes loss of appetite and reaches to geenral debility. Idiocy ind insanity. It needs attention at once. . Cure it by taking, Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ; It la a quick. radical permanent cure, because it ids the system of tne poison germs that cause catarrh. ... At the same time Blood Balm (B. B. B.) purines the blood, does away with every symtom of catarrh. B. B.. B. sends a tingling lood of warm, rich, pure blood direct to the paralyzed nerve and parts af fected by catarrhal poison, giving warmth and strength just where it needed, and In this way making i perfect, lasting cure of catarrh in ill its forma DRUGGISTS or by ex press, 1 PER i LARGE -BOTTLE, with directions for home cure. SAMPLE SENT FREE by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De scribe your trouble and free medical idvlce given. ' n- i i s-. - '-1 THE MARKETS New York, Oct. 23. The drift of prices was downward at the opening of the stock market today and trad ing was light Losses were confined to small fractions. Business was quiet after prices gen erally mounted fractionally about last week's closing. Some active railroad stocks receded mqderately on realizing sales and lower prices attracted new buying orders, but prices soon re turned to the beet again. . Bears' Raid Sags Cotton. New York, Oct. 23. The cotton market opened easy at a decline of 13 and 21 points. Some of Satur day's buyers, on frost predictions, were heavy sellers during the early trading. The market after the open ing ruled nervous and irregular with in 6 or 7 points of the Initial fig ures. The cotton market turned easier In the late forenoon under continued liquidation by buyers of last week and more aggressive selling by locul bears on the prediction that the cen sus report Wednesday would show such heavy ginning as to leave little doubt about the surplus crop, regard less of the frost date. Prices at mid day were about 22 to 26 points net lower. STOCKS. Open. Close. 106 651 741 96 631 280J 1051 7H 308 123) 311 471 399 106 net 1221 241 47 1401 117 101 108 29 691 1621 60 V9) Atchison 106) Am. Smelting Hrooklyn Rapid Transit.. ,74 Baltimore & Ohio Amal. Copper 3 Canadian Pacific ... . N. Y. Central .... Chesapeake & Ohio .... 711 Erie ... .... Oreat Northern pfd Mo., Kana. & Texas II National Iad , Missouri Pacific ........ .... Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific ....... 1161 Pennsylvania Rock Island ... 241 Rock Island pfd Reading 139) Am. Sugar Refining..... .... Southern Pacific ... .... 108J St. Paul 101 Southern Railway , Southern Railway pfd . . , Union Pacific i 163 : ft' f IT. 8. Steel...... 59i and 691 V. S. Steel pfd . , 1091 NEW YORK COTTOH. Open. Close. 9.10 9.07 9.30 9.22 ..... 9.17 9.08 9.24 9.21 ..... 9.42 9.34 October December . . . , January March .... . . . May ....... .. Spot 9.45. Local Securities. Reported ' and corrected daily by Henry r. Claudius. . Bid. Asked. Ashevllle Water 4's. ..$....'. . $ 98.00 Beaumont Furniture.. ...... 110.00 (-MtlKens Bank ........ 144 00 ... Universal Security 6'a. . 10.00 .... Universal Security cert 11.00- .., Wuuhovia -B. St T. Co- ....... ,145.00 Wm. Brownell Mill.,. 12.00 ... BLANKETS' " LAUNDERED THE NICHOLS WAY . Are most sanitary, dried - . .. ... . .. in Uie sun, and are re- " turned Willi' ITie fluffy ap pearance had wWn new. Phone 95. .1. A. Kifholn, Mt. Hotels and Boarding House KNICKERBOCKER EoS Dcllrhtf Bltaatioa. . ' Appointment Complete. . 6 "UTS HANOI . 'J- AN EXCLUSIVE INN. Near golf linki. Attractive awsorunodatioM; good service; excellent table. WINDSOR! ; HOTEL ' ' -;; BOTTH MAW ST. ' - m ,nt. "American and European. Overhauled and Refor- : New. .ang!mt SSSnZZJ. tWlBo and 11.00 per" day. w nisnea urougnouu American. $2.00 per day. Commercial Large sample room irew Battery Park : Hotel ASHEVILLE, V. C u . U.I OPEN THROUGHOUT THB TEAB. ' - - Famous Everywhere THE SW ANN AN OA ; A STRICTLY HIGH GEADI, , , T Family and Transient Hotel Kate a.50 a day and apward. j FRANK LOCGHRAN, Owner Prop. GLADSTONE HOTEL" To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotef tn the 'eT- Room 76 cent and 11.00 per day. Caf In connection. BatH tr. Por- ter meet all train. Commercial trad oltelt-i m . - FBANX BLAKE, Uamgm. THE BON AIR LEADDTG COMMIRCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OP ' WATNISVILLE, IK 0. ' 1 1Tt . MRS. SALLLE E. CORT, Proprietreta. Open the Tear Ronnd. r "': .'TREE SAMPLE ROOKS" Hotel Kenmore WATNEBVILLE, H. O. -r t - Mi--Open Through oat the Tew. gTKIOTLY HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAT& ". ; d. H. and MBS. L. W. KHIGHT. ETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude 1250 feet Rated tf per day. Tempting Term to Tourist Trade. Write for Quotations - aad RetMsrratlona. MRS. FRANCENIA HAMILTON. .. f r BREVARD, W. 0. , Hotel Raleigh, A New-Modern-Meritorious Hostelry. . It appeals to thou , who know what's what and why.' .HOWELL COBB. ' THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL1 . " ' COMHERCIAIi AND TOtRIST " 1 Rate 12.00 per day. Hot and Cold Bath. Special Rate to Wk c Month. ' City Livery Stable , ' W. W. ISRAEL, Pre f - nXSDKRSOTTVTLXX, w flt' SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAYELER8, . Beat of stock and vehicle. Prompt aHinsrBAtUM WANTED! At the PliEMMINQ BOTKT. at W. rlon, N. C, 71 Summer Boarder, rate St to 17 Der weak. Chlldran half nrin. Large cool rooms, four hundred feet or coot porcnea, there la ne better Dlac on earth to snand vnnt anmn months, good water and the beat of 'uimaia, i: 4. wudiU, Hir. COMMERCIAL HOTEL ' X N. JUSTICE, Pro. . Canton, N. a Excellent table, stood sanin. onable rates. Fraa uni. Hot and eeld hatha . Under aew man agement. Btnctlv Qrat elasa ) PATTON HOUSE, w i ' . Murrihy, N. 0. The best arid in oat rVaaoeihia AIM. in town, good table, clean bed and home cooking. Rate II per day. MSS ROSA PATTON. HOTEL ENTELLA mtTfirtsl rrrrv ,.HadqnartT lor trareUni sae and lumberman, n.m m-- Bpeclal rate by ths saoath.. Batk room. Pre aampi rooma. Railroad atln house froatlng toatnera deaet Urery la eonnectlon. i . n A. W. AI.MA WmCKt.lM. .. lOIPYSKMEYPnU " RftaMi . f f a Patronize Homo Industry Fertilizer Mad right here at your door and equal to if nnt . . of the kind on the market. We have our Fertiliser, and ask you to call and in em. ,,,ir!,.'"t,c,i,rt,",wrcbM f MUser tn large quantity will do well T? Ul nl " Prtrea. Orders taksn for small quantklea w want agsnui la every town, , Ashevllle PccklnCo OffK-e and Ps.ti.rjr phone , CHy M.OW is j ,4 ,J7f no. n ooLLcca in. Central Location.' Large Shady Groand. '"rj'lcotidlii to Location of Room, v. v, , .n,. ... trade elicited. . ,,. ' ; ui . luaii rusk - Proprietress. Raleigh, IU. R. F. JARRETT. ifanacer. . o , ' IMnsboro, K. 0. and proficient Mi-rloe, day and aighV rnaraa n ,-. . -.t J Grand Hotel HnrTork'CUr '" ' ' A Tamo tu Horn. wttH , Ob Broadway, at list Street ' One Block trons Pecuwyiranla , R. R. Terminal. Also conrea ioot to Orand Central Terminal A house mads) famous through It splendid service, and ptrsos al attention to patrons th Orand eount Its friend by the thousand. Special attenUon tivesi Sonthera People whe are o aoenstomed to poUta and -courteous treatment - -- A for tranaportatloa faolU tl. New Tork subways, la atsd and surface car, are all practically at the door., Thiv tres and shopping district also Immediately at hand. Persoi J Wgage traneferred free to aad from Mew Pennsylrar'a Utksn, ,., n-J 1 Splendid Moorish dim. g room are but on of the fa mou feature of the the Ne Annez. Abenlntely Itreproof. Ketea II. B0 Per Day, tpwardJ GEORC F. HCIIL15F-RT, Pre, and Geu'l Mgr. Alio Ths Oreenburat, on Lake Chatauqua, Jamestown, N. T. Open July 1st to October 1st. Pine Automobile E-aii. Galde to Urnm 1'.lr Map) and BpwiaJ list rA poo rcf nest. JL. BROADWAY nd 11TH f-T' lUt.l-Wtf. II. If lllnri fr,ui U .t KO I I l UlR;. f r irf . fvruht Ai'n,ip-, 1- .... sa4 liutu.iik .rI. "'TUPOIUAV Tabl d j ; WM.TAY L' New Annex
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