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PAGE TEN THE AS3EVILLX GAZZTTS-METTB. . - Saturday, October 28, 1911. WANTS IT la asetoes for anyone to rail at thla office In an endeavor to And ont the name of advertisers. Those who advertise under an Initial or noiu de plume do not wish their names to be made public, and they cannot be di vulged at this office. HELP WANTED. LADIES WANTED! To call 1517 ' when you want your summer dresses cleaned, dyad and pressed. lli-c SALESMAN WANTED Experienced shoe salesman, state experience anj where, and salary expected. Ad dress Box 906, city. 223-3t. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to good government positions. I can coach you by mail at small cost. Full particulars free to any American citizen of eighteen or over. Write today for Booklet E593. Earl Hopkins, Washington, 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 1s a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employ ment. Easy to get. Jui;t ask for booklet C593. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvassing, or soliciting rc quired. Good income assured. Ad dress National Co-Opcrative Realty Co., V1235 Marden Building, Wash ington, D. C MANAGERS WANTED To control the county rights In North Carolina. Only first class men, with refer ence, and small capital (say 8500) need apply. The proposition is good for 15,000 a year to an energetic sales manager. Apply In person, or write Radium Spray company, Clo ver, Virginia. WANTED For U. 8. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 36; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English lan guage. For information apply to Recruiting officer, 307 West Trade . SU, Charlotte, N. C; 3 South Main St, Ashevllle, N. C, 330 H S. Elm St, Greensboro, N. C; 1522 Main St, Columbia, S. C; 204 Vi West Malta St., Greenville. S. C; or 167 K West Mala St, Spartanburg, S. C TOR SENT. 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, 150 Chestnut St., Phone 1225. 209-tf FOR RENT, FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St., 12 rooms, 3 bathrooms, steam heat, completely furnished; also good stable. Ap ply to J. L Wagner, agent at post office, eod-tf FOR RENT Several light, airy, com fortable rooms at 8 College Park. Prices reasonable. Nurses prefer red. tf FOR RENT Desirable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Bos It7, Canton, N. C. tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street 186-tf BALE OR RENT Modern residence and grounds, eight rooms, woods, spring, stream; combines city and country; mountain views. Geo. T. Winston. 222-6t FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 10 room house, ( 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. V- 220-tf. FOR RENT Three room furnished cottage; also four room furnished cottage; modern. Room 9, Revell - Building. F. P. Ingle. tf FOB SALE FOR SALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and . harness. Bargain it taken at once. Pries Only 1125. Ponv twelvo vur. old; buggy only slightly abused Address Liika nivnn. AahovliiA .... GaseUe-Newa. 208-tf FOR SALE Big bargain If taken at once, 7 room house, modern con- - level. Address B. P. Landreth, 14 FOR SALE Finest of fertiliser, be ing spent time with some cattle , hair mixed in It Hans Bees' Bona Tannery. - : 223-t FOR BALE Desirable building lots and dwelling on Pearson Drive. F. O. Hartshorn, IT Pearson . Drive, ju.it FOR BALE Fixtures of Klndley bankrupt stock., Including Bur- ; Toughs adding ruachlne, practically .new. cost II7&WU1 take 1200; large cabinet desk tables, show caare. 'Window Ixtures, spool cab inets, rugs, chairs, settees, etc Ap- , ply Daylight Store, Bo. Mala tf FOR BALE About 4t Rhode Island Te1s In whole or In part. Apply J. Hy Iximtn, Gazette-News. tf -O oo, I',..,, onntf Im 9 1 WANTS WANTED. SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed,' 50 and 75c; children's shoes, 35c and 60c. 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 .'ensonable; satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 974. tf WANTED Ladles' Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J. H. McGlnness, XI South Main steet. 131-tf WANTED Tour Notary public work. Residence 123 Asheland Avenue. Phone 18. Jas. 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 this paper. tf WANTED Men and boys to take 30 days practical course in our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus ines ..nd 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 of shape, handle broke, gaps in it' If so, bring it to us. If your shears are In bad condition, bring them, too. Wc polish and sharpen pock et knifes. Physicians tools, and etc. Ashevllle Barber Supply Co. Phone 432. 23 N. Main St. WANTED Second hand bags and burlap. Write fur prices. Rich mond Bug Company, Richmond. Vs. 219-2(lt 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. 212-26t WANTED We invite attention of la dies to our unexcelled facilities for thoroughly cleaning and pressing of the most dell, ate fabrics, silks of every kind. broadcloth, woolen goods, laces, etc. Phone 389, J. C. Wllbar. WANTED Eggs for hatching. Leg horn and tVyandottes preferred. V.ouid rent twi or three Incubators for two hatihts, with privilege of buying. Would buy live hundred chicks just hatched without th mother. Phone f.33. 222-6t CLAYTON HEIGHTS, 20 Clayton street, an Ideal home for semi-invalids; rates $5 to $7 per week: Phone 745. 210-261 UMBRELLAS RECOVERED. 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 60 cents to 83,25. J. M. HEARN & CO., Battery Pork Place. Phone 443 FOR SALE. Modern eight room house on Mer rlmon avenue large lot 60x150. price 84500.00. Also sixty choice lots in West Ashevllle. from $200 to 8250, a small payment down, balance on very easy terms. J. D. PEN LAND & SON. II Temple Court Real Eatalc. FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban home; on ear line, surrounded by grove of trees with Ave acres of land, city water, lectrie lights. Very easy terms. CANADAY REALTY CO. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 74? Carolina Commercial School G. L. Hall, Ass't Prln. Phones 974-1178. Phone 1741. No Battery Park Place. Our regular trice for a single scholarship Is ISO, combined, 170. W will sell a single scholarship for 135 cash, combined for 850, cash. Po sitions guaranteed under reasonable contract You may not have another opportunity to secure a scholarship so reasonable. Act now. For particulars confer with the Principals. Office It Pack Square. lll-tf SPECIAL PRICES It will pay you to ask for our prices on rugs and matting, also awnings, window shades and house cleaning of all kinds. -:M'",ira AsheviUe Carpet House Wo. IS-zO Church St Phone tat We Stand for the South u Did Lee and Jackion Being the oldest Old Line Legal Reserve Bonthara VntnaJ nnirniut Issuing all of the Standard Policies, giving the lowest possible rates con sistent with safety. We solicit your Batronera. ... The Security Life & Annuity a ; . Company eff Greensboro, If. fl. A. EL SMITH. Boecaal AsfaerUle. . X NOTICE. I, S. N. McAbee enter and claim 28 acres of land In Huncoml County, North Carolina, In Fslrvlew township on wsters of Cane Creek adlninln lands of John Couhle, J, JT. UlcAbee nnd A. M. Fiillbrlcht's nnit 3. M. Me. M ..' linen WANTS MISCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Miss Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, Pattery Park place. SHOES called for, repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lege. Phone 1817. 193-26L FURNITURE, bought, told and ex changed. Easy payments. 53 South Main St. Phone 885. 142-tf CHAS. L. SLUDER, 20 S. E. Pack square, furnnlture bought, sold, stored and rented. For sale type' writers and pianos. NEW RUGS From old carpets we make them in any size. Ours are superior to others. Write for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca thedral St, Baltimore, Md. 161-78t ARE YOU GOING AWAY and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. Finkelsteln Loan Office and you will find an unredeemed one to suit you. 23 So. Main St. 212-30t B. A. VTNIARSKI, shoe making and repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices that suit anybody. Free shines to customers. No. 4 Lexington ave nue. 177-26t. ROCK LEDGE, 63 Haywood street, 28 Rooms thoroughly renovated, acrosi 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 venience for letter writing. Special rates on circular letters. All work guaranteed. Legal Building, Room 225. Telephone 1668. 212-261 HUNTERS, are you looking for an unredeemed shotgun? 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. L Finkelstein Loan Office, 23 South Main St. 212-301 NOTICE OF TltrsTEIJ'S SALE. I'.y virtue of the authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust, executed iii 1st day of October, 1910. by J. R. Ilcrren and wile, Lizzie Herren, tc the undersigned trustee, to secure the indebtedness therein mentioned to J. Scroop Styles, which said deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe county, in record of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 82 on page 259. ind default having been made in the layment of said indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has become operative and demand having been made upon said trustee by the holders of said indebtedness to sell the sa'me. the undersigned trustee on Woliiesda), Noipnihcr the 15th, 1111. between the hours of 12 in. and 3 p. m. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for ca.h, at the court house door In said county, the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate lying and being in the county of Buncombe and described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the south margin of Baird Btreet, the same being the northwest corner of W. W. West's property, and runs thence with west line of said Wei property, south 0 degress. 18 minutes west 150.54' feet to a stake in the v.tvl i;r,e of said West property and being also the north west corner of the McEwen property; thence north 88 degrees 38 minutes west with said line of the McEwen property 60 feet to a stake in the line of said property; thence north 0 degrees 18 minutes east 150.54 feet to a stake in the southern margin of Kaird street; thence to a stake In the southern margin of Baird street; thence south 83 degrees 43 minutes east 60 feet to a stake, the beginning corner. This the 14th day'of October, 1911. 5t C. N. MALONE, Trustee. ssnCOfijgj IF YOUR COLLARS COULD TALK .... , . . They would tell you a wonderful story of the careful treatment given them when done the NICHOLS WAY i Our plant is a model of cleanliness end modern methods. Phone 95. J. A. i i .. . i T. tmm e;-: a The SoKcitor By CELIA ATKINSON . Copyright by'Amerk-an PretnlAssc ckvtton. Ciun. John Gardner vti tionii on his luck. He had been well born and -well edu cated. Theu oue misfortune after an other came upon talm and the family to which he belonged just im he was ready to make a start In life and threw him. so to speak, oa his beam ends. He went about applying for a position, but since he bad tmd no cx perience In any department of bust uess be received no better offer tbnn to solicit (Orders for n patent gas burner. Gardner, who bad not jvt worn out bis good clothes and was afraid of meeting some of bis old friends who would know, what be was doing, kept his samples down iu the bottom ot Ids pocket. He bad sufficient pluck however, . to drag mniseiqa rroin one bouse to another, and whenever he was received by any one whom be was sure he had never seen before would produce a gas burner and proceed to expatiate on what a wonderful light It would make and how little gas would be burned. One morning be rang the bell of a residence, and the door was opened by young girl. He didn't mind solicit lug of old women, old. men or serv ants, but girls troubled blm. He was about to ask If some one be was try ing to find lived there, but cbangud bis mind, concluding that as short a way as any to make an excuse to go on would be to produce a sample. Tbe girl would say she bad no use for it and that would end the matter. I am canvassing for a patent gas burner," be began, when the girl, much to bis surprise, said, "Step In side." He did so, and sbe led the way to a drawing room. Tben. asking him to be seated, sbe waited for htm to proceed with his harangue. There was nothing left for blm but to do so. 'This gas burner," be said, "is ar ranged to separate the gas into ml nute streams, so that it will mingle freely with the oxygen of tbe air. pro ducing a brilliant light and consum ing a minimum of gas. Instead of tbe enormous gas bills run up by using tbe ordinary form of burner, tbe consumer finds himself or herself indebted to tbe company for a bagatelle." "Are you quite sure," Interrupted tbe girl, "that the company will not at tbe end of the' month be Indebted to tbe consumer T" " - Gardner looked at ber with a con strained smile, but. seeing no sign of pleasantry and scarcely knowing; what be was saying, staggered on. "We scarcely claim tbat for It, but we are willing to guarantee tbat tbe monthly gas bills will be reduced by 50 per cent ot what they are when tbe ordinary burner fa osed," "At what prie do yon sell your burners?" "At 10 cents each." "I will take a hundred of tbeml 1 suppose you will put them on for me." "Large orders like that are usually put on by some one from the factory." "I am opposed to allowing Tom, Dick and Harry the freedom of tbe house. I shall expect yoo to pot them on your self." f "Certainly, if you wish It Will to morrow at this hoar be convenient for you 7" f "Yes." Gardner bowed himself out, aston ished. The most that was required of him was to Introduce the burner. It was not expected that be would make sales of more than a few burners at a time. Rut here were a hundred or dered at 10 cents apiece. Tbat wonld be f 10, of which hi commission would be 60 per cent, or $6. He was quite elated. Tbe next day be called with the burners and was received by the young lady, wbo Informed him tbat ber mother was indisposed and It was necessary that the bouse should be kept quiet Tbe burners, therefore, could oot be put on tbat day, but it be wonld call tbe next afternoon at 8 o'clock tbe work might be done. Sbe Intimated that no haste was necessary either In the burners being put on or bis proceeding with his soliciting. She asked blm Into tbe library, where she introduced tbe subject of books, upon which sbe discoursed with as much volubility as he bad used In demon strating burners. When be departed he was a good deal punled. But be was mors so wbea, the next afternoon be called to put on the barn era. A. phaeton 'was standing at the door, and when he went Inside the young lady, attired for going out, was putting on her gloves. ' 1 think." sbe said, "that IT1 not bare the burners put on this after noon. To tell the truth, I am a stock holder in a gas company, and your burners consume so little gas thst 1 fear a complication." "What complication f asked Gard ner, opening his eyes. "Why, I am afraid that as a stock bolder I shall become indebted to my self ss a consumer." Tbe two stood looking at each other for a few moments, when a smile broke over the girl's face. "I knew you," sbe said, "from tbe moment you rang the doorbell tbe other day. Ton are John Gardner, and I met you not very long ago st Mrs. Tucket's. I bare heard of your mis fortunes end admire your pluck In taking bold of tbe world even tf your first grip Is nothing better than a gas burner. I'm going to ride and shall be bappy to have yon go with me." Six months latrf Gardner married tbe girl and1 a forttine, i Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamber lain's Tablets sr essentially a stony ach medicine, Intended especially to act on that organ; to cleans - it tone snd Invlgornle It, to recitlate the liver nnd to bnni li hilloiiRnrxs pot t'viy and tn. iimlly. Tor sale by BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. ; There- Is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs.. M. Sum mers. Box W. Notre, Dame, ind., will send free to any mother her success ful home treatment with full Instruc tions. Send no money, but write her today If your children trouble you In this way. Don t blame the child, the chances are It Can't help It This treatment also Cures adults shd aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night . , , . Fuiry Tales. Teil Koblnson, In Cleveland Plain Dealer.'' - You never hear good stories now. The deaii,' old-fashioned kind; These modern tales dort't seetrt, some how, . t i To satlsly the mind.. . , : . I wish some-one would teH a few L.ine tnose we loved of old; The ones we used to think were true The stories mother told! l'i!lSsti,Tt:MsrriMIIB v nen l was inst a little cnap. As soon as It was night . I'd climb up into mather's lap And she would hold me tight, And tell of fairies, giants, and of warriors brave and . bald . And ne'er have tales seemed half so grand As those that mother told! Tale after tale she'd tell and then, When she would say she'd done. I'd always make her start again And tell another one; Until, at last, all tired out, My eyes would lose their hold On wakefulness I'd dream about The tales that mother told. Then, by and by, there'd come a knock And she'd let father In, And, as she pointed at the clock, He d grin a sickly grin; His business kept him late, he swore, And. he'd explain and scold Till mother's tales looked palo before The stories father told! Tou are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great repu tation an dextensive sale by its re markable cures of colds, and can al ways be depended upon. It Is equal ly valuable for adults and children and may be given to young children with implicit confidence as It contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. NOTICE. By authority of tho power of sale iven to the undersigned in a certain ecd of trust executed by P. C. Hubert and his wife on February 2 1909, which said deed of trust Is duly recorded in Hook of Mortgages No. 73 t page 120 In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Buncombe county. N. C, default having been made In the payment of the debt secured thereby hen the same became due, said debt being still unpaid, and the holder thereof having requested the undsr signed to exercise said power or jale. i. Haywood Parker, trustee, will on Monday, November 6th, 1911, at 12 clock, noon, in front of the Court House door in Ashevllle, N. C. sell by public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described land situate, lying and being in the eity Ashevllle, North Carolina, being ounded and more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake in the West margin of East street... the-, northeast corner of A. F. Cook's lot, and runs thence with said , East street 4 deg. East forty-nine' (49) feet to a stake: thesce North 8 M deg. West elgthy nlne (89) feet to a stake; thence with the line of lot No. 2, five deg. West thirty-one (31) feet to a stake, the northwest corner of A, F. Cook's lot; thence with the Northern boundary line or said lot South 71 deg. 30 mln. Kast ninety-four and one-half (94 H) feet to the beginning; It being the same lot conveyed to Ileata Evans by Z. W. Israel and wife by deed regis tered In the office of Register of Deeds for Buncombe county In Book 143 at page J54 and dated June 26th, 190$, This October 6th, 1911. HAYWOOD PARKER, Trustee. t HE INVESTED 48 CENTS St ! AN D MADE OVER $100. at 5 I wish to say I have found t X the Ashevllle Gasette-News a at H splendid advertising medium, a A 48-cent "For Sale" advertise- H t ment, run In two Issues, X brought me twelve replies and H netted me over 1100 profit. at t C. G. TERHUNE. 1 October , 111. r l at st tt at at at at at si st at it ) it it at it at fkmUni tkmti nm i ty la lT CI I "'' C-" fmm I I " ULHUnSnM IMM I m halt! ot tk mn, (knai, IU WlMaMiaiilHqitiHk 1 ft?rl T MoeieTS si - V umiMmiumk j .J v VhutwaKi r Hotel Sterling , CINCINNATI, OHIO, i Overlooking; New fllnton Park. Ev ery room outside with bath, or hot and cold water. Milk, cream, vegetables from our own farm, i . i Americas Plan, 1100, I SO, 1100 and H it per day. w 1 -' 11. II. Mill. I'rop., formerly of llotol l'i'iin..t, liliiithuinton, N. V., mil Clllll.l llnt.'l, Nw York f Hv. l - ,!. fT.ilHI' t''t Iwh . ) ; u Hotels and Boarding Houses KNICKERBOCKER Delltfhtral fUtoaUoM. Appointments 0mpl. ...... . . TOR . THE ALBEMARLE PARK ; AN EXCLUSIVE INN Near golf links. Attractive accommodations; 'good ser vice; excellent table. Windsor: hote,l 48 SOUTH New management . American and ntithed throughout Rates Europ American, $2.00 per day. Commercial trade solicited. Large sample rooms free. Battery Park Hotel ABHEVItXiE, N. O. , OPEN THROUGHOUT THE TEAK. Famous Everywhere TRF SW A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Rates f 3.5S a Bay and apward. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel In the city. Rooms 76 cents and $1.00 per day. ter meets all trains. Commercial THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL Open the Tear Round. Hotel Kenmore WAYNESVILLE, N. Ct . 7 5 Oven Throughout the Tea. MTKICTLX HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS. & H. and MRS. L. W. KNIGHT. ETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude 1150 feet Rates II per day. Tempting Terms to Tonrlst Trade. Write for Quotations and Reservations. MRS. FRANCENIA HAMILTON, BREVARD. N. C. Proprietress. . Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C. A New-Modera-Meritorions Hostelry. It appeals to those who know what's what and why. . .HOWELL COBB. THE JARRETT COMMERCIAL Rates (1.00 per day. Hot and Cold Month. Free Sample Rooms, Electric Lights, Steam Heated, Rates 12.00 per day. Free Hath. City Livery Stable W. ISRAEL, Prop. EENDEBSONYIIXB, . C FECLUi BATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, ' of Stock and aides. Prompt TEZ EEtf tlliim COLLAR SCml C3TEL ) OrBNS OCTOMCB 1ST TIM mwmmt cmctlon ot ktat, iprk la th nttftlml srttoMa ekar t IU Sxvrallans. and qvimxi wllh cowry knwa tmotMy tmr Ike oonfort MS rravanlmc ( IU ihu. Beliil rrn(mfikl for famlllM wfc wtertt hdwlllc tnvlronnvnt with eeclaaion or the opportunity ef oajor lag aM tbat M Mat furtnatins la haul Ufa. aadar oaa roof. M'XMUOCS KKTr.PTIOM BOOMS . WTJCmi OAIIDCN FMIIMHII IOTilM) VOOHS SriMMflK TKRRAOB OABilf.l AMD SUM FASU.O aalifajio Boom cbjix aruM lxcmxcnt ctnarwK ad mm ne swot BMdarn hatrl at Antarlaa, wlwra alananao. raMaaaaal sad em tart aaa. to anaJooa at popular prlna. OPEN ALL YTAR. ' CENTRALLY LOCATED. A Farttraa et,w mm4 ram Im I iraaa. ' - AJl-AMTA, OBwaOLS. WHEN IN NEW YORK to at the era! sa wai saesaatlr a.ulppaa hotal la the anal ropalla. WANTED! At the FLEKMtN'Q HOTEL at Ma rlon, N. C 71 Summer Boarders, rates tl to T per week. Children half price, Large oool rooms, four hundred feel of cool porches, there Is ao better place oa earth to spend your summai months, food water and the best of T. J. WILLIS, Mgr. iLOGAN 1 """ CHANT TATIOR. I ,l i . 8. Tm k ka.ar I k'JM lit. photo i a. ; w .i 7 wnmini MS According to lun of Hokti. MANOR ' ' - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. , ' MAIN ST. ; European. Overhauled and Refur- . can, 60c, 7So and 1.00 per , day. C J. TATE8, Prop. j. AM1NJ A1SJO A HIGH GRADI ' FRANK IiOUGHRAN, Owner a Prop, Cafe In connection. Bathe free. Por trade solicited. FRANK BTiAKK, Manage. AND TOURIST HOTEL OT WAYNESVILLE, N. 0. MRS. 8ALLIE X. CORY, Proprlotrtii. "ERSE SAMPLE ROOMS" 4 SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOURIST " , Baths. Special Rates by Week or R. F. JARRETT, Manager, Dillsboro, N, O. CANTON, N. C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL . E. M. GEIER, Prop. , , f' and proflelenl servto. aav and alaht Georgian Tebbace , ATLANTA, OA. . HOTEL ENTELLA BKTSON CTTT. Headqsjartera for' travsHiux suae and lumbermen. Rates l per flay; Special rata by the aaoath. Bath room, free aajnple roonM, Railroad eatinf house treating SoaUera Sepei livery la eoaaeotloa. 4, W. A ALMA VHBMS, Poe I i " , j PATT01T r0US3, . XInrphy.lT.O. The beet and moat reasonable house In town, good table, elaan beds and home eonkln. Ratas It lr day, XHS3 RC3A PATTON. f niiici!Fr,TFnn FILLS
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