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4 ::. r. r't - " - 1 1 1 wits" rr I. for anyone to call thla office In an endeavor to And out the names of advertiser. Those who advertise tinder an initial or nom de plume do- not wish their names to ne made public, and they cannot be di talced at this office. w( HELP WANTED. LADIE8 WANTED1 To ' oall 1817 hen yon' want your summer dresses cleaned, dyed and pressed. ; lll-tf GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES WANT ED Writs for Ashevllle Spring Ex amination schedule, : Franklin In Ftitute, Dept. 290-K,' Rochester, N. X. 227-52t FOB 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. 150 Chestnut St, Phone 1226. ' 0-tf RENT OR SALE 5 room cottage, near Weaverville car line; fine wa ter and mountain views. Apply to R. H, Roth, 205 Merrimon Ave., Ashevllle, N. C. 225-St FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Apply to 128 Woodfln. Phone 1857. - 225-6t FOR RENT Desirable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 117. Canton. N. C tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady ' street , 186-tf 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, it S tames. FOR RENT Three room furnished l cottage; also four room furnished cottage; modern. Room 9, Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. tf FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at 8 College Park Place; close in; prices reasonable. FOR RENT My home. 208 Haywood street. A, M. Ballard, M. D. 229-12t FOR RENT One six room cottage, corner Cornelia and Josephine Sts., large lot, ch'icken yard and garden; an Ideal place to live. Apply on premises. 229-6t FOR RENT 3 or 4 sunny, connecting rooms, first floor, furnished for house keeping, gas and sink. 24 Starnes avenue. FOR RENT Two rooms on lirst floor, furnished for light house keeping. Private entrance. Mod ern conveniences, 127 Haywood St 126-61 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, all modern conveniences, with or with out meals. Apply third floor, over Kress store. 228-31 FOR RENT Very desirable ( room cottage with range and all modern conveniences. Apply at once at 1 1 Monlford, or phone 1138. 228-tf JOB 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-tf FOR SALE Good young horse, t years old. Room I Revell Bldg. F. P. Ingle. -. , WANTED Second hand bags and ' burlap. Write for prices. Rich mond , Bag Company. Richmond, Va. . -. I19-2t FOR HM.E-S horses,' medium a!" price very reasonable for quick sale, Apply Champion Shoe Hospital. 42 8. Main street r. . , -- ' 227-tf. FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban home; on ear line, surrounded fry grove of tri with Ave aorea of land, city watsr, eiectric lights, vary easy terms. , CANADAY REALTY CO. 10 N. Pack Sq. , Phon- 743 FOB SALE wvenieen acres - funs, and new four room' house, good barn, fine wa ter, also funning water en place, only ne mile from West Ashevllle car line, price 31HO0.0 this Is a bargain. nee us at once. J. D. PENLAND & SON Real KMet. , . SPECIAL PRICES . It will pay you to ask for our prices on rugs and matting, also awnlnra window shades and bouss cleaning of il ainaa. Ashevllle Carpet House n.i. is-xe Chnrri Be- Phone 11 "si forth South at Did Lea and J&cLaon ohleat Old Line Legal '"i.rn M.itual Company, r the Hannard TAilUlae. ' " t" ' rrt, con ' ' s- ). It fnu t WANTS WANTED. SHOE- REPAIRING Half soltng, sewed, 50 and 75c; children's shoes, J5c and 60c. We send out and get your shoes. Phone us. 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. ; ' - 208-tt WANTED Those who wish to learn the automobile business in an hon est and rell"ble schcoi, to write the Southern Automoblo College, Oak Ridge, N. C. Ber wipment in the south. Graduates auied to positions. 213-261 WANTED Tour stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Sauare. Phone 974, tf WANTED Ladies' Dying, cleaning and repair work. J. H. McGinn ess, II Soufh Main ateet UJ-tf WANTED Your Notary publlo work. Residence 121 Asheland Avenue. Phone 98. Jan. W. Albright. 60-tl 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 SO 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 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 Oo. Phone 433. 23 N. Main str 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 delicate fabrics, silks of every kind, broadcloth, woolen goods, laces, etc Phone 389, J. C. Wllbar. CLAYTON HEIGHTS, 20 Clayton street, an ideal home for emi-ln-valids; rates $5 to 87 ' per week. Phone 745. 210-261 WANTED By December first a seven or elsht room cottage on long lease. State price and location. lessee, nox 853, city. 227-6t. WANTED Kor office situations. man bkpr., city. 865; also man fr hotel, bkpr., general office work. 40 with board: also fur companion to lady who will travel, woman stenographer, speak French, SI 00 per month and traveling expenses; also iady bkpr. and stcno., out the city, $100 a . month; also young man at or.ee to fake complete course at the Ashevllle UuxlneBS College, can pay for same by work ing an hour a day at the college. All these places are ready now. any graduate of this college, seeing this ad. please call or write. Also this is a splendid time to enter for our oll-winter-course. 229-3t STOVE WANTED A good, medium- siseil coal heating stove. C. W. 'a poll, Gazette-News. tt WANTED Modern furnished or un furnished cottage; must be close in. Will take year's lease. Address P. o. Box 907.- 229-St WANTED Orders for delicious home made bread and rolls. Bread 6c, rolls 10c. per dozen. Phone 1103. 229-6t NEW STTDCVT9 WILL ENTER TUB ASIIEVILLE III SIXESS COLLEGE Tms WEEK. November is a splendid time to be- gin a course at the Ashevllle Business College. If you will enter this week you will be with other new students' who are entering. our all-winter course is the best and we would be glad to enroll twen ty new students in this course this month. i SITUATIONS: The following sit uations are reported: Man for hotel. 89 miles out, bookkeeping and gen era! office work; 60 ail lee out, time keeper. Lumber Co.; city, stenog rapher and bookkeeping, lady; also bookkeeping, limited stenography. DIPLOMAS will be issued in a few days to graduates in ths (a-b) course. Almost all the pupils now In the Col leire are taking the all-winter course, and six who are to enter this week will take this crura. , ,- All typewriters of this College are nf and the ail-flnger-method of science typewriting Is taught I WEDNESDAY, the first of the month, would be a good time to start with us. please call and We will ex plain to you the course most prefer able. HENRT 8. SHOCKLET, Principal. Carolina Commercial School Pearl L. Holman, Prtn., Itmne 74. O. U Hall. Wl Prill., Itmne 1741. Mrs. C. B. Campbell, Prln. Shorthand Bop't., Phone lla. School at Battery Park Ptor. Students mny enter at any time. Single course 35 cash, M on time, combined course $59 caah, 70 on time. We are offering two gold medals In fnortnana. one for the one making the highest speed and the other for the Witt progress. HEARD I AS W Bad Backs Made Strong ney Ills Corrected. -Kid All over Ashevllle you .'hear It. Doan's Kidney Pills are keeping - up the good work, curing weak kidneys driving away backache, correcting uri nary Ilia . Ashevlltle peopleare tell ing about It telling of bad backs made sound again. You can .believe the testimony of your own townspeo ple. They tell It for the benefit of you who are suffering. If your Ich aches. If you feel lame, sore and" mis erable, it the kidneys act' oo frequen- ly, or passages are painful, scanty and off color, use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that has helped so many of your friends and neighbors. Follow. this Ashevllle citizen's advice and give Doan's a chance to do the same for you. i Mrs. J. S. Lee. landscape artist, 30 Asheland Ave., Ashevllle, N. C, nays: The beneficial results derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills which were procured at Smith's Drug Store, lead me to publicly endorse this rem edy. Doan's Kidney Pills act prompt ly, leaving no doubt of their merits." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. . i . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. MISCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Mist Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, 6 Pattery Park place. SHOES called for, repaired and re turned. Oilmer Bowden, 26 E. col lege. Phone 1817. 183-26L LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN Black and white spotted fox torrier dog about six months old. Liberal reward if returned to L. V. .ialli cote, St, Charles barber shop. 229-3t BABY CARRIAGE AND GO-l'ART TIKES We have a complete stock of solid rubber tires in ull sizes for baby carriages, go-carts, veloci pedes, tricycles, etc. Prices 3."c to 75c according to size. J. M. ! learn & Co., Battery Park, Place, Phone 448. LOST Locket on double chain, with fraternity emblem Pi Kappa Alpha, on reverse side monogram J. U M. Contains photograph. Reward. Ke luni to .Mis Moore, 141 Asheland Avenue. Phone 1753. 2 2 J - 3 1 LOST On Charlotte street near Manor, pair gold rimmed spec tacles. Finder please return to this 'office. t . - 228-3t FURNITURE, bought, sold and ex changed. Easy payments. 68 South Main St. Phone 885. 142-tl 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 arc superior to others. Write for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca thedral St., Baltimore, Md. 181-781 ARE YOU GOING AWAY and need a suit esse, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. Flnkelsteln Loan Office and you will find an unredeemed one to suit you. 23 So. Main St. tl2-S0t ROCK LEDGE, 61 Haywood street, ti Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P J. Corcoran, Prop, HAVE YOUR STENOGRAPHIC work done where you will find every con venience for letter writing. Special rates on circular letters. . AH work guaranteed. 'Legal Building, Room 225. Telephone 1668. 212-16t 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. II. L. Flnkelsteln Loan Office, 21 South Main St. tl-80t FOUND A red - cow. Owner can .' have same by Identifying and paying for ad. - 228-tf. It would he impossible for Dr. Cook to have all of the American nerve, but he certainly has .got a plurality of It. Wilmington Dispatch. . The Theato shows the latest pictures. Ask the MAN, Auk most any man you - meet on the street about liis washing, and just about nine times out of ten, he'll eay . z "NichoWTrVay" Phone 5. . WANTS as: SNAPSHOTS AT NOTABLES Elmer E; Brown, New Head ; of New York University. Dr. Elmer Ellsworth Brown, who will be installed chancellor or New York university on Nov. 0, has been United States commissioner of edu cation since 1006. 'Last April he was elected successor to Chancellor II. M. MacCracken, who .resigned about a year ago, . Dr. Brown will be the seventh chan cellor of the university. He Is a na tive of Chautauqua county, N. Y., nnd Is fifty years old. He was educated at the Illinois State Norrunl university, the University of Michigan nnd (lie University of Halle-Wittenberg. His life has been that of nn edu cator, serving first in public schools In Illluoi and Michigan and afterward as professor of science and urt of teaching in the University of MicM, gan and "University of California. Jim Lewis' Understudy. James nnnillton . Lewis, once a member of congress and now an at torney in Chicago, -wail' on one occa sion candidate for an elective position In the northwest. At that time Iwls was famous for bis "pink wlils-kers," of which he had a roseate nnd flam ing abundance. One day nn acquaint ance of Lewis dropped into a hotel and asked the clerk: 'I "Isn't that Jim IlaUi Lewis over there reading that ueiWpeTierT" ' "No. explained the clerk r'"that's a fellow who looks go extraordinarily like him that Lewis' opponents have hired him to sit around In hotel lob bies nnd create the Impression that lie is Lewis." Lewis coined the famous idea, "If yoti can't praise me in the newsp-rpers, please roast me, but never leave my name out altogether." Tfew York Trib une. . 4 '. Mr. Earls, Financial Exptrt.' George Ilussey Karle, Jr., the regu lar Republican candidate for mayor of Philadelphia, long ago) established a reputation for business acumen. In his native city he has been called "re rrlver general" and "business doctor." He has a record of some fourteen financial Institutions pulled out Of diffi culties and made solid. ... Mr. Earle was born la Philadelphia fifty-five yean ago and la a lawyer by 1 OROI B. I4SLC, IB. professlnn. Educated at narTard, b began tbe practice of law in 1879 and soon won a conspicuous lla-e. In tbe early nineties, however, be retired from the law and devoted lilnmelf to bnslne. One of tits ronsplciioua suc- ees was tbe reli.ibl!itntlon of the Eenl Jidate Trun couiiuiiy. This In stitution closed its d'KTs in August, mnr,, with a shortage estimated at 113,000,000. la two month and a half he was discharged, a receiver, more than $9,000,000 hnvlng pasted tbrongh his hands. lie refn-ed a fee o I.jO.Ooo for Ms work, etaflng tha frAO(0 wonld I ample. He then at snmed the presidency of the tnmt, whiih Is ngaln one of tlia leading bnnks la tbe city. JL rniiaii.ipnia can nn ..,.(,. Huvannnh rrrn. go back' to A ... - N IIS I Lr .-i-p - , i , ,tiainiiV-- - y ... ' i SOME WIVES WANTED , By MQUAD Copyright.' 1911. by Associate -'-. erary Preaa. . Ltt- Spriug had just uiieiied at Strawber ry hill diggings when something oc curred to put ns all in a bapy frame of mind. Deacon Turner, who had left us lu the fall to pass tbe winter In the east, returned to camp.: He brought will) blm a grand scheme, and a public meeting was called that he might un fold It ' I can clearly remember htm as be stood on the bead of an empty Hrk barrel to addresa the ' miners as sembled. He was tall and augularnnd serious." Whenever a man died within tweuty miles of us bis comrades seut for the deacon to 'conduct the funeral services, and tbe deacon did It lu such a nk-e. smooth way that everybody en Joyed the occasion. I also remember bin opening address.: He said: "Feller Citizens Let us git right down to bizness. This "ere camp, uuai berin" 230 men. is a-cryln' oot like the children In the wilderness fur what? Whisky No; you ar" two bar'ls ahead. Meat? No; tbar's plenty of meat Tun klu pie and feather beds No; we hain't no use fur luxuries. What -our hearts Is ocbin' fur Is 2.0 wives to soofhe our weary souls. ITremetiious applause. No place Is home without a woman. No man kin be happy with out a wife. Whoops nnd yells. Para dlse wouldn't be wutti shucks without women. More yells. Wben our work for the day Is over we bev no homes to go to, no wive to welcome, ns, no body to smooth us down and comb our hair and sing-coothlu' songs to rest our weary limbs. ' . "Why hain't ' we got wives aud homesT demanded the deacon' as be raised his right arm aud extended It to ward the east "'Cause we haiu't gone at it to git 'em. Away off tbar in tuo east are 250 women a-cryin' out fur husbands mid homes. Long continued applause. l kin almost hear 'em boiler. They want em, and they want 'em bad." -. - The most intense excitement prevail ed when the" deacon stepped down. He had been east where there were wom en. He must, Enow tnat luey were pining to come. He was followed- by- Jndge Pearsall who bad two or three wives back In the States, but who feelingly declared that be wanted one of the drove of 250. Then Colonel Taylor, who had ruti away from his second or third, mounted a barret and shed tears as be drew a picture of a happy home at Strawberry bill a home made bappy by the presence of a wife. Two or three others bad some thing to say In tbe same strain, and then Deacon Turner unfolded his plan. The camp was to raise as large n fund as possible, and tbe deacon was to re turn to the States, collect the 2.i0 fe males and conduct tbera by the quick est route to Strawberry bill. JtVe were playing in luck Just then, and tbe smallest contribution was $5. 1 be lieve the deacon took away with him In cold cash nearly 2.000. Every man's name. went down on tbe list according to the amount be paid, and tbe following schedule was posted on tbe trader' front door: Twenty-five dollars gits the pick of the lot . Twenty dollars git a reg'lar wld- der. ; . . "Fifteen dollars gits a grass wldder. "Ten dollars gits a gal. -, "Ffv dollars sits aa old maid or whatever Is left orer. T - No departure from these rules un der any circumstances." The "schedule' seemed perfectly fair and was accepted by all. Tbe deacon left ns In Hay, and we could look for him back In September at the latest It waa three months to a day before the lookout posted on tbe hiU signaled to bs that a caravan waa In sight Had a barrel of powder exploded In camp tbe excitement could not have been greater. Everybody got Into his vest at once. aud. according to pro gram, we marcneo to tne nui. . v By and by tbe cavalcade appeared. Deacon Turner appeared first Behind him. sested on a mule, came a femnte a woman, one lone woman. That was all! She was fifty Ore year old wrinkled, gray hatred and almost toothless, and aba didn't look supreme ly bappy. . . Whare tbe other 249T" demanded 100 voices in chorus, while a store of men ran to the top of tbe hill. '' "I'll explain later- oa,"-replied the deacon as be continued his way to the camp. , ... He dUL After be had tucked the old woman away la a shanty be came out to ns and said: ''Boys. , low me to Introduce my wife." ' . 'v "But wear's our wives?" yelled the eromd. , "Boys, we didn't figger Jest right' continued the deacon. "When I got east I found that won.es had Da Ilk all git , out and could gtt married quicker'n llgbtnln'. I didn't want to cam back empty banded, and so I paid that ar critter la tbnr (pointing to the tent) (1.400 to marry me and cum along. The balance of the fund was uaed la trnvclln around. "I'm sorry, but If women has rls no one Is to blame fur it." We got the deacon under a tree and a rope over a Mmh. but wlser.eminse' prevailed, and bis life was spared. Ills "critter died In about two weeks sftet he struck camp, and as a result we forgnve Mm and let bltn etnke out a bew claim. He was never the anme to us agalu however. He had left us 2 111 short and we could never get over It. Aa aa g'n-rlly auinirctpd, Home Itun linker la a democrat. lUrmln- hmo Kow. Hotels and Boarding House s KNICKERBOCKER DeUghtfal BltaaXloa. Oantral Appointments Complete. - TER .: '"""' -THE MANOR v' ALBEMARLE PARK - , ? :r- AN EXCLUSIVE. INN ; - Near golf links. ' Attractive accommodations; good ser vice; excellent table. , 4 - , WINDSORS HOTEL ' V: 4M. SOUTH HAUr STL " ' ' ''Ttst- ' New management ' American-and European. Overhauled and RefuT- nlahed throughout - Rates Kurop American, tx.OO per day. .- Commerci Large sample rooms tree, , (1 , - - ASHTEVIIiLBl, H. O. ' I OPEN THROUGHOUT THE TEAS. Famous Everywhere THE SWANNANOA ' : A STRICTLY Family and Transient 4 Hbtbl Rates JS a day and apward. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Bouthern depot Only luroDaan Dlan lotel ' in the: cftar.' Rooms 75 cents and 11.00 per day. tar meets all trains. Commercial trade solicited. - XTHE BON AIR LXADIN0 COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST E0TSL 07 r?.x ,-:r ..f WAYNESVILL2.N. C. ? 1C13. IALLIB I. CORY, Proprltrt. Opea UuTor Uoaad. Hotel Kenmore WAXNESVOjIJE, W, C, - '''',. ; '-.r ,:; - Opeaa Tnronghoat tha Tear, ' -J, .. STBIOTLT HIGHUDLASS BKRVICH AXWATS. O. H. and MRS. It, W. KNIGHT ETHELWOLD hotel In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Co entry. Altitude 11(0 feet ' Rates II per day, - Temptfass Terms to Tonrtat Reservatloiia, . MRS. 'nnmraDii w art Hotd Raleigh,! Ra!eig A New-Modern-Meritorions Hostelry. It appeals t those who know what's what and why. . .HOWKLL COBB. THE JARRZTT SPRINGS HOTSL ""-;-. OOMMEROAJD AND TOURIST V Vv.'. Rates f t.00 par day. Hot aud Cold Baths. Special Rates by Week'f Month. 1 - ' - CANTON, N. C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL . . E. M, Gin Kit, Prop. Free Sample Rooms, Electric Lights, Bteam Heated, Rates 13.00 per day. Frea Bath,. . , ' .. Gity Livery Stable - r. P. IKRiFTi, Prop. HENDKRSONTUXKv A" ' BPZCIAIi RATT TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. -Beat of stock and Tehlalea. Prompt and proficient aenrloa, day and alarM. WANTED! At the PLEMMINQ HOTEX at Ma- j rlon, N. C II Summer BerTdera, rates It to 1 7 per week. Children half price, I Large cool rooms, four hundred feet 1 of cool porches, there la no bettst ! place on earth to spend your lummn months, food water and the beat of ollmate. ' T. S. WOA15, Mxr. . HOTEL ENTELLA 1 BRTSON CITT. Headiinartera for traveling mas sad lumbermen. Rate per day. Special rates by , the- month, bats room, free sample rooms. Railroad eating house fronting Bouthern Livery In connection, V . a AliMA WHKVMCM. PVhwm, HOTtn. r- r rl 1 rr- 'ROADWAY onl KTH STRLr: VlfHa, flTPPl Of rwf P"t A n ! wmi frf Kttitit, .i t urlhiJi Ati"rii(iuti-iHt. Co avax: li.iiniat X'nut t? t;...:.5 3KJH.LAl i J Tabls d'liuts L.-eikfjst s:e. VM.TAYLC T? !k I C 'A,h ic t, l rlft-U'R., . stBiatataiKHw,ststk'itstitia l I.N V! 'I I (M(I M H H St AMI M M l. OS i it tl0. SI I wlnh t' PI'V I iiiiw. fuiillj St the A.hi-v:" ; ;. I i.t ;. i a s ? ail"t)ii; l ii-Ufiti- leu i.....!.itn. , A t M -(;. t "I or F-um" r.U ! in. r- i In t a I ". j 1 rot . '.I t. t ' t . , i ,r t 111. KO, 17 OOtUSCIM it. Locatloa. ts&rge Sbady Gronnds. M Accordljur to Location of Room, , V ASHEVILLE, N. 0. v.v;., - ..t - ft - tXi" - - J.: - - , - ?.f - 'v - '? . ' ean, SOo, 7Ro and 11.00.' Der dav. al trade solicited. ' . v . : O. ij. TATES, Prop. TrLLiy, Kov; Parll Hotel HIGH GRABS : ! FRANK LOUGHRAN, Owner A Prop. Cafe in connection. - Batia free. Pots v v FRANK BLAKE, Manager. ; . 'TREE SAKPLS R00I23" Tretde. Write for Qnotattoaa an FRANCENIA HAMHTON. - . a . R. P. iARRrriT, Manaaer, - - , " lMIlsboro, N. O. - Grand Hotel , . JTw York City A Tamonx Hoai, witk NewAnnex On Bruadway, at tlst 8 tree One Block tan Pennsylvania R. R. Tenulnal. Also conven trat to Grand Central Terminal A house made famous through, its splendid servloe, and persoa al attention- to patroua he O rand oonnta Its friends by the thouaanrla. 1 Special -attention given Southern People who are so accustomed to polite and courteous treatment. Aa for transportation facIUV ties. New- York's subways, eta rated aid surface cars are all, practically at the door. Tb tres and shopping dlatrlcU also immediately at hand. I'jthjihI hatrir0 trf( rrnt free . n antl frum ew l-ennl"' station. ,j f' ' Bplendlfl Moorish ! 4 rooms are but one ef the fa mous feeiara of the the r-ewJ Anitrs. Al !nt;y 1 ir'"rM.f. kntM t.f.O 1 re Lay, I prds titX)H&a v. ut'i'.Li s:.;r. Jtn. and t;on1 if Alao The Orawnhurat, on Lake Cbatauqtia, Jamneiown. N T. s Op w'lly lat to CloV 1. Jlna Automi'l iie K'non. Cnlde to n Voik an I F, c UI I x'e ' .M nit epon f , !-. a i'. i. out at once if you wlHh to entT m tM content. s Wp on llvo without ( W cnn live r,lih,, ' t im woninn 't n hi .r,M . I.. T hut l 1 1 f i-
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