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IT la neeles for anyone to call at thla office in an endeavor to find out the names iif advertisers. . Tboae who advertise under an initial or nom de plume da not wish their names to be made public, and they, cannot be dl valged at thla office. v f i?ELP WANTED. CARPENTSR,; WANTED Call Sat urday evening, OttiSf Green Hard ware store. Get a lreeittuieolf and see a demonstration of Atkins Silver Steel Saws. ' ." . ; - WANTED- Cook ii . ;srood " referencss; W. I Black, 127 So. French Broad. : .--.' - v- 20S-tf LADIES WANTED! To call 1J17 , when you i want your summer druses cleaned, dyed and opressed. " fob; runt: FOR RENT? r'urnishedmodern cot tage on Chestnut street in best residential section ot. city. .Large front and baclc ' lots plenty of shade tree a all modern conven iences. No. ISO Chestnut St., Phone 1225. 209-tf 1 i. FOR RENT Several light, airy, com fortable rooms at 8 College Park. Prices reasonable. Nurses prefer red. -.-1 ,. .tt FOR RENT-r-NIne room . .house, un furnished, Woodfin street, $35.00. Forbes & Campbell, 8 Patton av. Room 2 Dhrumor Building. Phone 2S. . " J - .. , tf fc- ii is-wnj H t IP's in wis. aM i mi ii n FOR RENT Dslrable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counter. Apply Box T, Canton. N. C. . tf FOR RENT I unfurnished room in nice place on Charlotte street. ' Cheap to right parties. No alck - people; no children,. J. R. R., Ga-sette-News. n-.. - , 11-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 Completely , furnished large boarding house, 10 room house, 6 room cottage. D. S. Wat son. FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping, with sink and gas , in kitchen; also sleeping-out porch, 26 Starnes. FOR RENT 3 furnished or. unfur nished rooms In private family; all conveniences. 11 Montford avenue. . .!; 220-tf. FOR RENT New cottage in West Asheville on .Hill street, near Odd Fallows hall. Frank Campbell. .;-. tf" TOR SALE FOR SALE Excellent J)lack and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain it taken at ohceT Price only 1125. Pony twelve years old; , buggy .onJJU slightly, abused Address Luke Dixon, Asheville, care Gazette-News. 208-tf ' J II1 " ' " " 1 1 FOR. SALE Fixtures of Kindley bankrupt stock, Including Bur roughs adding machine, practically now,, coat . $J5 -will take , 200; large aeeine. . desk tables, show casea. Window fixtures, spool cab Inets, rugs, chairs, settees, etc Ap ply Daylight Store, So. Main. tf FOIt SALEi-About 40 Rhode Island Reds In whole or In part. Apply J. Roy Reagan. Gasette-New. tf SALE -OR RENT Modern residence and grounds, eight roomB, woods, siu-inu. stream: combines citv and country: mountain views. Geo. T. Winston. . 222-6t FOR SALE Good young horse, S4 years- old. Room Revell Bldg. F. P., Ingle. . ... .... FOR SAte New cottage , In West Asheville on Hill street, near Odd Fellow ball- . A bargain If taken at once. Frank Campbell. 217-tf. FOR SALE 5-room . bungalow, t room farmer's house, servant's cab In, -stable, 40- acres et land. - 25 cleared, 2 acres In asparagus, 400 fruit trees, ,200 grape vines, 14750 If taken soon. Cost f 8500. F. M. Messier, American National Bank Building;. . Phone 682. ,2)8-61 UMBRELLAS RECOVERED. Why pay the price of a new umbrella when you can! have your old one recovered at .one half the cost Ws have them In all grades of silk, gloria and cotton combination at prices from CO cents to 88,25. J. M. HEARJT CO Battery Park Place. Phone 448 We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson Being ths oldest Old; Lin Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all of the Standard Policies, giving the lowest possible rates con sistent with., safety. .jWe.soHctt, your patronage. ,, ... - The Security .Life it Aninity Company of Greensboro, If. O. A. n SMITH, SpArtal AsefsL '. ", ; ' i", ; r. ' FOR RALE. Modern eight room house on Mer, rlriuin a venae lnr lot 0xl50, price 5:i0O.ii. Also slxtr choice lots In Vpt , Af!if"Al1e. from 82HO to J5, n small iivnn nt down, balance On very easy lmi J. I). i i:M,.M a box, 1 1 Tt'iiijplu t in' i t, Ileal Ehtate, WANTS ft 'WANTED. '. SHOE RE.PAlrtlNS-Half soling, sewed, SO and 75c; children's shoes, 35c and 5"0c "We "Send out arid "gel your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. -, , : , , 208-tt WANTED -Those who wlBh to learn the automobile business In an hour est and reliable school, to write the Southern Automobile College, Oak Ridge, N. C. Best equipment In the south. Graduates aided to positions, v .213-26t, , . ' 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 WANTED Position by experienced rriiaru 1 li- - ariinnlnir ailurlr hv ' J - ! ws utiisaKf vsv uj November 1st. R. S.f Gazette-News. WANTED Your stenographic work. : Prices reasonable; satisfaction : glyen. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 "Pack Square. - Phone . 974. . .... U WANTED Lad lei' Dying, cleaning and repair work. J. H. M cGlnness 11 South Main steet , 182-0 WANTED Tour Notary, public work Residence 128 Asheland Avenue. Phone 18. Jaa. W. Albright 66-tf WANTED A good second, hand saw mill, lath and shingle outfit Box 170. Hickory, N. C. 152-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship in the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.,", care thla paper. tf WANTED Men and boy to take 80 days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and eccept good positions. Three hundred graduates placed in positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. 180-tf WANTED Is your razor rusty, dull, thick and heavy, honed out ot shape, handle broke, gaps in it 5 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 Supply Co. Phone 432. 23 N. Main St. WANTED Second hand hags and burlap. Write for prices. Rich mond Bas "ompany, Richmond, Va, 21-2t WANTED Position by first class lady stonoKraphcr; best nf refer ences. J. W., P. O. Uox SlTi. 221-3t WANTED Your repair work, 12 years experience in jewelry, watch repair gun and locksmith work. Work guaranteed and finished promptly. N. A. Harrison, 23 South Main street. Phone 887. 212-2M WANTED We invite nttcntion of la dies to our unexcelled facilities lor thoroughly cleaning and pressinK ol the most deltrate fabrics, silks of every kind, broadcloth, woolen rfoodjt, laces, etc. Phono 889. J. C. Wilba-. NURSE, accustomed to traveling would take charge of invalid going south for the winter. . Miss 11., care Gazette-News. 218-3t MISCELLANEOUS $2500 tOu3500 to, invest In taApayirig business Caw render services, more information by addressing "P.". Ga-lette-Newa. 208-tf. FOUND In E. C. Jarrett's store, a pair of eyeglasses. Calf and pay . for ad. and get sume. 221-3t HAVE YOUR HAIR and Cotton Mat tresses made over. We guarantee a lit. We also buy old feather beds Drop postal to 240 Patton Ave. 221-3t CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Miss Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hail, 6 Pattery Park place. . - .. . SHOES called for, repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lego. Phone I! 17. U3-S6t FURNITURE, bought.. Mid. and ex changed. Easy payments. 52 South Main St ' Phone 885. 142-tf CHAS. l SLUDEn; 20 & B. pack square, furnnlture bought sold, stored and rented. For sale type writers and pianos. - NEW . RUGS From old carpets we make them In any slie. Ours are .superior to others, writ for cata. logue. . Oriental Rug; Co.. 1101 Ca thedra! St, BalHmore, Md. H1-7U ARB YOU GOING ,AWAY and need a suit rase, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. Flnkelstein Loan Office and you will And an unredeemed one to suit you. 22 So. Main St. - i ,. . . lt-80t B. A. VINIARSKL shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. . Free, shines to customer. No. 4 Lexington ave nue, i p, 177-26t ROCK LEDGE, It Haywood street It aoms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, bait block Jom Battery Park hotel, Mrs. P Corcoran, Prop. HAVE YOUR STENOGRAPHIC work done where you will find every con venlence for letter writing. Special rates on circular letters. t All work guaranteed. Legal Building, Room 225. Telephone 1668. . 212-2t HUNTERS, are you looking for an unredeemed shotgun 7 W 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. It. L. Flnkelstein Loan Office, 21 South Main St. 212-80t (LATON HEIOHTS, 20 Clayton Mr ot-t. an ideal home for seml-ln- vallil; rates $3 to $7 per week. Phone 745. 210-Jet TELLS Oil THE KIQIS AsJicvlilo People Have Found Tills To j . lie True. The strain of overwork tells on the weakened kklueyB more -quickly than on any other organ of the body. The hurry and worry of business men, the heavy lifting and stooping of work men, the women's household . cart-s. tend to wear, weaken and injure the kidneys until they can no longer filter the poison from the blood and the wtiole body suffers from the . waste matter that accumulates. The weakened kidneys need quick assist ance. Doan's Kidney Pills are pre pared especially for sick, weakened kidneys; tired, worn-out backs -have cured thousands of such cases. , Con vincing proof in an Asheville citizen's statement ' - . '., . . J. M. Seigler, 88 Penland St., ABhe ville, N. C says: : "Doan's Kidney Pills have always given me satisfacto ry results. At the time I got this remedy from Smith's Drug store, I was suffering from severe, pains in my back and was unable to rest well, get ting up In the morning .feeling all worn out. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me in a remarkably short short time." j For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's nnd take no other. NOTICE. North Carolina, Buncombe County In the Superior Court National State and City Bank, in be half of itself, and all other creditors of the Asheville Hardware Co., and W. II. Ellerson, vs. The Asheville Hardware Company. NOTICE. To the Stockholders, Creditors, and all others interested In the affairs of the Asheville Hardware Com pany: You will take notice that an action entitled as above has been Instituted in the Superior court of Buncombe county. North Carolina, for the pur pose of dissolving the defendant cor poration, and for winding up and ad justing its affairs, nnd that J. E. Ran kin has been appointed receiver for said defendant. The creditors of said defendant will further take notice that a decree was duly entered at the October Term, 1911, of said court, a portion of which said decree is as follows: 'It is Further Ordered, that all persons holding claims against said defendant shall on or before the 20th day of November, 1911, file duly veri fied statements of their claims with said receiver; otherwise they shall be precluded from participating in the funds to be derived from the assets of saiiiilp-!a Wit . It Is Further ordered, that notice to said creditors and to all slock- holders! ; ahilfcAui.JJf'rsoiis interested the affairs of said company shall for published once each week. three successive weeks in some news paper published in tho county of I'.tincoinlie .and state of North Caro lina." This the 18th dav onOctober, "1911. M. ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court NOTICE. By virtue of the, power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust, dated the 2Cth day of November, 1900, and registered in book 51, at page 80, in tho olllce of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe county, reference to which is hereby made for full partic ulars, because of default in the terms and conditions of said deed of trust and the failure to pay the indebted ness secured thereby, upon request of the bolder of the notes evidencing said indebtedness, I will sell, at public auc tion, for cash, at the court house door, in the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe, on .November 6lh, 1911. the following described real estate: Beginning at the Intersection of the west margin of Merrimon avenue with the -south margin of Chestnut street and runs thence with said margin of Merrimon avenue South 2 dcg. West eighty-one and a half (81) feet to a stake, the Northeast corner of the lot belonging to Ellia A. Merrimon; thence with her line South 89 dcg. 57 mln. West about one hundred and twenty-one feet to a stake, the south east corner of the lot belonging to J. E. , David; thence with said David's line North 2 degrees 45 minutes East eighty and four-tenths (80.4) feet to a stake In the Ho.uth margin of Chest nut street; thence with said margin South 88 deg. East about one hundred and twenty-seven (127) feet to the Beginning. , , This sale is made to satisfy the said indebtedness secured by the said deed of -trust. This October 4, 1911. EMORY HOUSTON MERRIMON, Trustee. 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. - ,. . AsheviHe Carpet House " So. 18-20 Church St. Phone 224" Carolina Commercial School. G. L. Hall, Ass't Prln. Phones 074-1178. Phone 1741. No Battery Park Place, Our regular, arlcs. for. a single scholarship I 1st), combined, 170. Wl wilt sell a single scholarship for $86, cash, combined for 160, cash. Po sition guaranteed under reasonable contract , You may not have another opportunity to secure a scholarship to reasonable. Art now. For particular confer with ,th Principals. Office it Pack Square. 181-tf FOR RENT. My dwelling (furnished) 12 South French Broad Avenue. Desirable to- cation ou ear line. ' ' Seated by hot water, with all modera conveniences, including coal and gaa range. Terms reasonable to the right party. . i. M. GCDGER, Jr. !01-14t TOR SALS Beautiful Suburban homer on ear line, surrounded by grove of tree with flv acres of land, city water, electrlo lights. Very easy terms. , CANADJLT REALTY CO. lON.fyckSq.. rbona7ia LINNELL FIIiLJ NOT DISCLOSED (Continued from page one.) nave pome strength, to this report. Incidental to the examination the body the officials also made a search of Miss Llnnell's bathrobe, which wot buried with the body for anything which might have been used as a re ceptacle, for the fatal powder she took No definite statement as to just what 'Is expected to be accomplished by the re-examlnation of the body came from' the ; 'district attorney' office. . , i '.X . , . KxM-rtM KiiIIhuhI. The experts enlisted by the jiovern mont include Dr. Thomas Leary. med ical examiner for Suffolk county and professor of pathology and legal medi cine nt Tufts Medical school; Or. Wil liam P. Whitney, medico-legal expert chemist of Harvard .Medical school", Dr. Charles Sedgwick Mlnot professor of embryology at- Harvard Medical school and Dr." R. L Emerson. Dr. leury has had charge of the case since the discovery of the body while Dr. Whitney . haa beenat work for nearly a week on the stomach and other organs of the dead girl, prepar ing an analysis of .their "Contents. Hicheoii ldms Oinurccatlon Rlcheson addressed the folluwlnv letter to his congregation at tlie Em' manuel Baptist , church, ; Cambridge. "Detir. Eretheren:'.. , ' , "I appreciate the poaitjon In which tho. church is now.' placed, but I ask Its consideration until after the pre liminary hearing or, if the grand jur) previously meets, hen .until thiit time. "Most fraternally, -t "CL.ARENCE V. T. 'RICHKSONY The next regular meeting nf the church will be held.' Friday night the (Say after the, grand Jury is ex pected to begin its .deliberations. The letter probably will be read then and it Is possible the grand jury may have reached a finding -tliat ; the church may be able to act on.- .The fact that Mr. Rlcheson asked consideration on ly until after the grand Jury meets was taken by his friends as strong indication of his hkpe,.that the gov ernment will fail to make out a case against him. . . ,.X''-' . Colonel Thomas Varlond Rlcheson. of Amherst, Va., . father of the pris oner, arrived in Boston from his -Virginia: home and will visit, his son to day. '.. ;: STOPS HIS FUNERAL While Brooklyn Stan Was HI Atvny. Wife Idcntillctl a Body In Morgue. New York, Oct. -25.r George W. Bo gert of I'.rooklyn left home last Wed nesday and returned In time to upset his own funeral arrangements. When he failed to net home Wednesday Hb'ht his wife and five children were alarmed. The pollen were notified and a general alarm sent out Saturday afternoon .Mrs. liogert got word tliat a man answering the .description of her missing husband had been fished out of the Ejist river. ' .Mrs. Rogert her sister and -two brothers hurried to Hie1 Manhattan morgue, viewed the body anil prompt ly Identified ft ns Mr. Bogcrt's. Then the United Undertaking Establishment of Brooklyn took charge of the body tnd notices appeared announcing the funeral. Meanwhile Mr. Bogeft, who had been taken violently 111 w'hile working In Mlneola on Wednesday, hud been removed to the Nasaau hospital. The shock of residing his own death notice revived him and though still quite 111, he hurried home. The stranger in the colli n was of his exact height and weight; the features were Identical, even to the color nnd cut of the beard. and the clothing was of the same style and texture. The only difference was that Bogert's two uppcr.front teeth are missini.'... The body that went back to the morgue had a full Set-of teeth. Tho President Sends a "Kncciul Mes sage" to Women. In the November Woman's Home Companion President Taft writes what might be called a special message to women on the arbitration treaties which, ns everybody knows, are aimed at the destruction of war, but are ob jected to In certain luarticulars by the s-enate. What the senate's objection means, and how women can help to overcome It, are set forth In an able article preseding the ; president's article. A portion of the editorial follows: , ."Suppose two men enter Into a con tract by which they mutually promise that. In case nf any serious disagree ment, they shall take the Issue to a court Instead ot fighting It out be tween themselves, and to abide by the decision of that court. "This is exactly the nature of the president's Arbitration treaties. "But the senate, or rather the ma jority of the Foreign Relations com mittee of that body, wishes to reserve the privilege of deciding whether the disagreement is arbitrable after the disagreement has arisen. "To the lay mind this Is obviously vitiating to the spirit of the proposed treaties. "To use the president's Words: 'If the treaties are to do all the good we hope, they ought to bind us firmly when we do not wish to be bound. They ought to compel us to arbitrate when we would rather not submit the question to an impartial tribunal. An agreement which leaves the parties to arbitrate when it suits thorn I a pact that Is Written In water, and might a well not have been made.', "This, then, is One meaning , of the president's mesHuge to the readers of tho Woman's Home Companion. "Vim, the most intelligent body of women of tlie '"m;ed Suites. If you will- stand toegther in that thing, can wield more power than any legislative body In the world. , , "You en stop the horrors and bloodshed of war," not only. In this country, but In every country. "You can divert the millions upon millions of dollars now being spent nnnuslly for destructive and defensive work to such legitimate constructive effort us the saving uf babies, the pre vention of dlsVase, and the conserva tion and national development of our resources, and thereby contribute to the general welfare and happiness. .You can prevent "the senate from rarrving out Its apparent purpose of '.moving from the treutlcs the bind ing ijiiallty without which they lone much ot their efficacy and usefulness. "Now Is the time to act. Kvery woman who reads this page should write to one or both of the senators representing her state In congress, am urge that the trnaitles b ratified, livery Individual, every rllth, every tnngajilne, should use all po"Hle mean to Indue the senate to submit, SiE. . SUFFERED FIVE Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Erie. Pa. " I suffered for five Years from female troubles and at last was almost; helpless. I went to .three doe tors and they did mo no good, so my sister advised me to try Lydia . Mnk hnm's Vegetable Compound, and when I bad taken only two bottles I could see a big change, so I took six bottles and I am now strong and well again. I don't know how to express my thanks for the good it has done me and I hope all suffering women will give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It was worth its weight in gold." Mrs. J. P. Ejtouch, E. 1 D. Ko. 7, Erie, Pa. v , , Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from -native roots aud herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to Jay holds ths record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases vo know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, Btich as inflamma tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you want special advice write Mrs. I'inkluim, Lynn, M ass., for it. It is free ana always helpful. lr public opinion, which in thla cac Is unquestionably with the president. "The ratification or these treaties inenns not only that President Tnft goes down into history as a great nnd far-seeing statesman, and that the United States of America, the young est of the great nations, becomes the leader in the triumphant progress to ward universal peace, but that hus bands, sons and brothers will never again be torn from their homes to suffer or die amid the horrors of war." BLANKETS , LAUNDERED THE NICHOLS WAY Are most Kiinitary, driwl in ihe sun, and are . ro tiirnotl with tlie fluffy ap pearance had when new. Phone 95. Asheville Laundry, J. A. NichoU, Mgr. Grand Hotel : Ktw York City L k T&moui Horn, witk NewAnnex , On Bfuawmr, at Jlsi Stree " One Block from 1 Peranaytvtfnl'' R. K. Terminal. Also conen lent to Grand Central Terminal A hotts mad famous through It splendid, servlo, aa4 persoB al attention to patrons th Grand counts It friend by th thousand. , Bpeclal attention ,lvn Southern People who r so accustomed to - polite and courteous treatment. As (or transportation facIU tlw, New York' tubwaya, la- ' ated and surface car are all practically at th door. Thea tre aad shopping districts also Immediately at hand. Personal , baggag tranaferred free . to and from - hew fennsylvsnla station. C1 Splendid Uoorlah dining rooiri are but on of th fa mom feature of th th New Annex. A baolntely Fireproof. Bates i II. BO I'er Dsy, Cpwara F. IIPRLBERT, , Pres. and Genl Mgr. '. Also Th Oreoohurs, on Lak Cbatauqua, Jamestown, N. T. Opto July 1st to October 1st, rins Automobile Bull. Guide to New York (with Mi) and t-i -. ui luu Otra - i ct ppun rne. YEARS 'ww tmtt CMmmJ m W ciatnii X w A nfi and limplt remedy for f (mPI I taSumeUoM, irritation, ntwr. I I aUaus of ALL miMOOt mjubrn I ahBSM I or Uatngs of tbe Dow, UirMt, IU I ironwnh oy Mlnafy org . j, I ft?-l T ""UOaiSTS SI Why tut curt yimrulf ' Trttu. with weti hois I I (.,.--! V tuiMossumy J ' j lW Km (Mai fa, Hotels and Boarding iicj. KNICKERBOCKER 0y.,S PcughtlM Bitftto- ' Central Appointment OompleM. . lMAxxordlng to Location ol Boons. THX UANOS AT.MWAW.a FARE AN IXCLUSIV IXTN. Near golf linjVi. Attractive acoODamodatidni; good serVicii , excellent taWa. WINDSOR -H i : r SOUTH New management American and European. Overhauled and Refnr niahod thrnnirhoiit. Rate Europ an, BOo, 7Se and $1.00 per day. . American, $2.00 pe day. Commercial Larg sampl roooi free. Battery Parll Hotel ' "v"4 ,. .. OPES THBOCGHQCT X1US TEAV Famous Evcrywh ere " . THE SWINNiVNOA v ... A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Rate $2.S0 a day and npward. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot fOnly European plan hotel In th elty. Room 76 cents and $1.00 per day. Caf In connection.' Bath free. Por ter meets all train. Commarclal traJ oUclted. FRANK BLAKE, Manager. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL 0 WAYNESVILLI, N. 0,: . MRS. IALLIE 1. CORY, Proprietriiii. Opea the Year Romid. "FREE SAMPU ROOia" Hotel Kenmore WAYXESVELLK, V. O. . r . Oaen Throagbout the Teas.i i j ' sTRIOTLT HIGH GLASS 6KRVTCH ALWATB. C. B. and MBS. It. W. MXIQKT, ETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of - Beautiful Sapphire Country.' Altltnd 1160 feet Rata t per day. Tempting Term to Tourist Trade Write fop Quotation , , and Reservations. MRS, ' FRAJfCENIA BAMHTON, .. r BREVARD, N. O. . RraprMraM, Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. G. A New-Modern-MeritonoM who know what's what and why. ..HOWELL COBB. THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL COMMERCIAL AND TOTJRIST r ' -,' - Rate $1.00 per day. Hot and Cold Bath. Special Rates by Wesk or Month. R. F. JARRETT. Manager. IHIlsboro, N. C - Free Sample Rooms, Electric Llsrh City Livery Stable . W. W. ISRAKIi, Pro, s . , irrrnipifYTTj.n!, tff, BPKCIAIf BATHS TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Best of stock aad vehicles. Prompt and proficient rrlo, day and night TEE KEY Dim C3Uia SCJTIZ3 Cmt new ' . tjncowlon pt katt. nMrk ra tk cxnrHiwal arttetto ckar- 1"' efori.ilun. au4 with vry Hi.wiTw)Uy Tw-IM iag H that If laaat faaclnaflni la hol.l m, uadar tmTncC ITXliBIOUa KV.rr.PTION ItOfMPI -i - .- wDtmt oasuinii. buajaiTd 1..V0M "r BMSt BMdarn betel at ASMrtoa. . twwK mm aa wimi M Bapulw ancu, OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRALLY LOXrtD. At Faatfctrca tanct ATLlKI L,Ktt, VHEN IN ta at th flntst ssd moat araMlr WANTED !.- ESJSS5"-'.: At "on, N. C., 7l Bummer Boarders, rate $ to $T per wk, Chlldrsn half prloo, trf cool rooms, foar hundred feet of cool poroha. there U no hot tar plac on sarth to pnd your ummr months, rood water and the beet of ollmat. , . T. J. WrLUS. Mar. . PATTON HOUSE," UulDhv. N. 0. Th beat and most reasonable hotiea in town, rood table, eleaa bed and "' RtM 11 day. MIS3 ROSA PATTON. L O GAM . MFRCBAAT TAILOR. , 1 , Vfumm HI. ' .' looatton. - Irfe Sbad Gromnds. rv. t ASHXVILIJS, If. 0. HOTEJL MAIN BT. -s V trade ollolted, - . V ax,o, s-toift , HIGH GSADX v . , FRANK LOTJGHRAN, Owner Prof CANTON, N. C. . THE IMPERIAL HOTEL " T1 i:. M. GEIER. Pron. Georgian Tebhagek ATLANTA. G A. ofrsrtHcn ru-r r.xv,i.tm vovU.a norma i if Un ir" "T-'Ttuma waara rltmnw, - 'nianaa, tt aaa K1tW (AT NEW YORK equlppad hotel la Uu nat sMtnraalls. Baadquarura for travUn saea and Inmbarmaa, Ratatr $1 per day. Bpaclal rate by -the Month. Bath room. Free sampl oetrva. Railroad atlnK kona froaUaa; tooUera pt Lirery in eonnactio. A. W, 4. ALMA WUEXLA3L Pros. l BROADWAY and UTH STREET Wlttilit' at latrmt. Half Illncj from Wmn.kr-i BilnuW eilk af flHipplna l.trlrt. KOT.Dri)Rl t.nrr llrarr of tH.lo. Oca- t Ira aail lloawlika Horruumlin.-,. "' CUROPI-AN PLAN. Tabid 4'Mot LtciLU : I SCi. iWM.TAYLCTJcSCM,!oc. r"nn i ' t.
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