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IT te aseless tar anyone to call it this office In a endeavor to and ot the names of adrortlam. Those who advertise nnder an Initial or Bom de plume do not wteb their nam to nuuie public, and they eaaaot be valued at this office. .' 1IELP WANTED. LADIES WANTED! To call 1117 when 70a want your summer dresses cleaned, drat ana pressed. i- ' - J- MS-tf orvVKRNMENT EMPLOYES WANT ELWWrlte for. Asheville Spring Ex amination schedule. FranKirn in stltute. Deot 230-K. Rochester, N, T. ; :.i - .337-68 MANAGERS WANTED To control th county rights In North Carolina. Only first clan men, with refer ence, and smalr capital (say $500) need apply. The proposition la good for 16,000 a year to an energetic sales manager. Apply In person, or write Radium Spray company, Clo . ver, Virginia. WANTED For V. ft. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages of It and 85; eitlsena of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak. read and write the English lan fuage. For Information apply to Recruiting officer, 107 West Trade BU Charlotte, N. C; 3 South Mala St. Asheville, N. C, 180 8. Elm St, Greensboro, N. C; 1533 Main St, Columbia, 8. C; 204 West Main St. Greenville, & C.; or 167 ft West Main St, Spartanburg;. 8. C. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES WANT ED No canvassing or soliciting re quired. Good income assured. Ad dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., V 1235 Marden Building, Wash ington, D. C. LADIES make .. supports. $12 per hundred; no canvassing; material furnished. ' Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., Pept Q 66, Chicago. 231-lt WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Light dean, Inside work. An army of our graduates running hops send for help. Qualify for , these positions Few weeks re . quired. Write for particulars. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga, 231-61 TOE KENT. FOR RENT Furnished modern cot tage on Chestnut street In best residential section of city. Large front and back lots plenty of hade trees ell modern conven iences. No. 160 Chestnut St, Phone 1225. 20-tf RENT OR SALE 8 room cottage, near Weaverville car line; fine wa ter and mountain vlewa Apply to R, H. Roth, 205 Merrlrrou Ave., Asheville. N. C 225-6t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Apply to 128 Woodfln. Phone 1857. ,. 225-6t FOR RENT Doalrable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or count rs. Apply Box 187, Canton. N. C tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. II Orady street 18t-tf FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 10 room house, I room cottage, D. S. Wat son. FOR RENT I or t famished rooms for housekeeping, with sink and gas In kitchen; also aleeplng-out porch. It Starnea, . .- FOR RENT Three room furnished cottage; also four room furnished cottage; modern. Room 8, Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. tf FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at 8 College Park Place; close m; prices reasonable. FOR RENT My home, 208 Haywood street A. M. Ballard, M. D. , I2l-12t FOR RENT One sis room cottage, corner Cornelia and Josephine fits., . large lot, chicken yard and garden; an Ideal place to live. Apply on premises. 22t-(t FOR KENT. FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St, 11 room, 8 bathrooms, steam heal. pmiUi.l furnished, also goo stable. Ap ply uj.i. Wagner, agent at post office. , eod-tf FOR RENT $ or 4 sunny, connecting rooms, first floor, furnished for house keeping, gas and sink. 26 Starncs avenue. FOR RENT Two rooms on first floor, furnlnhed fer light house- aeepliw. Private entrance. Mod era conveniences. 1X7 Haywood 8t ; i2-tt run rent Fnrnlshed rooms, all mpflorn conveniences, with or with nut meals. Apply third floor, over Kress store. lll-lt FOR RENT Very desirable room cuiUiKs with range and all modern conveniences. Apply at oooe at 11 onuura. or phone 1138. 128-tf r'Tt RENT, CHEAP Two cottages, nd 4 rooms, 77 and 78 Madlunn avenue. 230-31 e .t f 1 Line Le&l ' ' "" 1 Company, 1 n.araM ,'.- . ta.aa n... w" r- "; it JJtir wms WANTED. SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed, 58 and 75c; children's shoes, 36c and SOo. We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital. 43 South Main. 808-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. ., .,. 213-26t WANTED Tour stenographic work. s Prices reasonable;, satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman. 10 Pack Square. Phone 874. ' tf WANTED Ladles' Dying, cleaning. and repair work. J. H. HcQlnness, 11 South Mala ateet . 138-tf WANTED Tour Notary publlo work. Residence 128 Asheland Avenue. Phone 88. Jas. W. Albright 68-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship In the Char lotte Anto SchooL Address or ap ply to "J.," care thia paper. tf WANTED Men and boys to take SO daya practical course in our ma-1 chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and eccept good positions. Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte Anto SchooL Charlotte, N.. C. 180-tf WANTED Is your razor rusty, dull. thick and heavy, honed out of shape, handle broke, gaps In 1U 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 431. 28 N. Main st WANTED Tour 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. 212-261 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 seml-ln-vallds; rates $6 to $7 per week. Phone 745. 210-261 WANTED By December first a seven or eight room cottage on long lease. State price and location. Lessee, Box 855, city. 227-6t. WANTED For office situations: man bkpr., city, $65; also man for hotel, bkpr., general office work. $40 with board; also for companion to lady who will travel, woman stenographer, speak French, $100 per month and traveling expenses: also lady bkpr. and eteno., out the city, $lu0 a month; also young man at once to take complete course (at the Asheville Burtnetui College, can pay for same by work ing an hour a day at the college. All the.v 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 all-winter-course. 239-3t STOVE WANTED A good, medium- sized coal heating- stove. C. W. Cupel U Gazette-News. tf WANTED Modern furnished or un furnished cottage; must be close, in. Will take year's lease. Address P. O. Box 807. 22-3t WANTED Orders for delicious home made bread and rolls. Bread 6c, rolls 10c. per dozen. Phone 1103. . . 22-6t WANTED Renular boarders, reason able rates, first class fare. Windsor Hotel, South Main street 230-t TOR SALE FOR SALE Excellent black - and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain if taken at once. Price only $126. Pony twelve years . old; buggy only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Asheville. care Gazette-News. 208-tf FOR SALE Good young horse, 2H years old. Room 3 Revell Bldg. I. P. Ingle. WANTED Second hand bags and burlap. Write for prices. Rich mond Bag Company, Richmond, Va. 21$-26t FOR HALE 2 horses, medium ! prlre very reasonable for quirk sale. Apply Champion Shoe Hospital. 42 a Main street . 227-tf. FOR SALE Splendid young Jersey cow, with calf, can be seen at No. 10 West street 330-3L . roasAia ... Beautiful Suburban home: oa ear fine, surrounded by grove of trees with five ease ef land, -city water, electric lights. Very easy terms. CANADAY REALTY CO. IH N. Pack Ro. Phonft 749 FOR SALE Seventeen srrea bind. 1 and naw four room limine on1 Itarn An wa. ter, alio running water on place, only one miie rrom West Asheville ear line.-price $1800.00 this is ft. bargain. See lis at enee. J. DPZNLAIID & EON Hi Hi Kxlnte. It 'M rv von to f.-r iwr r!ce "1 n-nitti.a, i mil Ik I,.. 0 I TRY THIS It Is Carina; Thousands Dally, Saves - Time and Money. Get a bowl three-quarters full of boiling Water, and a towel. Pour Into the water a scant tea spoonful of HYOMEI', (pronounced HiKh-o-me). . Put your head over the bowl and cover head and bowl with towel. Breathe the. vapor that arises for a few minutes-, and presto! your head is as clear as a bell, and the tightness In the chest Is gone. It's a pleasant cure. You'll enjoy breathing HYOMEI. . You'll feel at once its spotning, healing, and. bene ficlal effects as it passes over the in flamed and Irritated membrane. 60 cents a bottle, at druggists every where. a,Ask Smith! Drue 6 tore for extra bottle HVVMl, Inhalent ,7 11 - r 1 r 1 viy MISCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Mlas Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, $ Pattery Park place. STRAYED OR STOLEN Medium sized black mare, sheared to knees. Finder please return to 42 S. Main street or phone 724, Reward. - 230-8t SHOES called for, repaired and re turned. Gilmer Bowden, 28 E. col lege. Phone 1817. lS-2t LOST. STRATED OR STOLEN Black and white spotted fox terrier dog about six months old. Liberal . reward if returned to L, F, Malll cote, St Charles barber shop. 228-St BABY CARRIAGE AND GO-CART TIRES We have a complete stock of solid rubber tires in all sizes for baby carriages, go-carts, veloci pedes, tricycles, etc. Prices 35c to 75c according to size. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park, Place, Phone 448. LOST Locket on double chain, with fraternity emblem Pi Kappa Alpha, on reverse side monogram J. L, M. Contains photograph. Reward. Re turn to MLss Moore, 141 Asholand Avenue. Phone 1753. 229-3t LOST On Charlotte street near Manor, pair gold rimmed spec tacles. Finder please return to this office. 228-31 FURNITURB. bought sold and ex changed. Easy payments, 62 South Main St, Phone 886. 142-tl CHAR U SLUDER. 10 & Ev Pack square, furnnlture bought sold, stored and rented. For sale type writer and pianos. . . - NEW RUGS From old oarpeta we make them In any size. Ours are superior to others. Write for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1181 Ca thedral St, Baltimore, Md. 161-78t ARE YOU GOING AWAT and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. Flnkelstein Loan Office and you will find an unredeemed one to suit you. 23 Ho. Main St 213-801 ROCK LEDGE, 83 Haywood street. 33 Rooms 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 venience for letter writing. Special rates on circular letters. All work guaranteed. Legal Building, Room 225. Telephone 1688. 212-26t HUNTERS, are you looking for as 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. L. Flnkelstein Loan Office, 33 South Main St - 313-301 FOUND A red cow. Owner can have same by Identifying and paying for ad. . 338-tf. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 3.60.000 protected posi tions In U. 8. service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment Easy to get Just ask for booklet C 681. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Waahfhgton, D. C SECRETS FOR WOMEN Send 2c stamp ror catalogue of special rub ber goods remedies and toilet neces sities. Falrbank "apply House, Dept, 302 O. 60 Wabash Ave.. Chi cago. , 231-lt Tfte Theato allows' llie' latest' picture .V-iis M the MAN Ask most any man you rppct on the ctreet about his washing, and just about nine times out of ten, he'll 687 "Nichols V" rhone C5. ' f TKEEE !I. LJTED ip mm mm Another Was Tried But Ac quittedJail and Eoad Sen tences Were Imposed. Another "blind tiger" session of FoliCB court convened this morning. Although there .were not as many cases as on the like session which was Held several Weeks ago, equally as much time was consumed in : their adjudication. There were four cases and the net result of the session was three convictions. Jack Rickard re ceived a sentence of six months in the county jail and Tom Harris and H. . Davis, both colored, got 12 months each on the county roads. Earl Houston was found not guilty. ' The first two cases to come up were those of Jack Rickard. and Earl Hous ton. .. These were outgrowths of the case aKalnst Walter Cook yesterday morning for being drunk. Cook stat ed then that he had bought a pint of whiskey from a negro on West Col lege street who was crippled and brown In color.. Earl Houston was brought up as the most probable sus pect but Cook failed to identify him as the man. Sari seems to lead a charmed existence,' for he has often been in court on the charge of retail ing.. Few convictions can be obtain ed, however, and ao it was this morn- ing-; he came clear. Jack Rickard was also charged with selling whiskey to Cook. The latter testified that he bought a pint from the defendant day before yes terday and the transfer was made in some part of the . old Berkeley pool mom. Jack denied being in there at the time, so an officer was dispatched to- the pool room to get someone who worked there to testify.' Dan Marstel ler was secured and said he saw the defendant there on the day in ques tion but didn't notice whether or not there was anybody with him. Jack was therefore found guilty and sen tenced to serve six , months in the county jail. He has been out of the county home only about 10 days. where he was sent for three months for the same offense. He appealed from the verdict this morning and bond was fixed at $100. The last and biggest case was that against Tom Harris and H. D. Davis. A pretty clear case was made out against them, as two witnesses testi fied that they bought whiskey from both of them last night, and four others swore that they witnessed the sale. The "tiger which they are al-f leged to have conducted was In a pool room, and upstairs above It, on Eagle street. It seema that one was looking after the .'sales down stairs and the other upstairs. The witnesses also testified that they had bought from them before. Mr James of the Southern .Express company was also sworn In the case and he Introduced evidence to the effect that during the last three months the defendants had received something like 176 gallons of whiskey through the. express office. The records of the ofTIci- showed this. The defendants were fMind guilty' and sentneced to 1$ months leach on the county Toads. Appeal was1 taken and bond was fixed at $300 for each one. Kugene Way defended the men and plead for the leniency of the court as the men had not been up before. He also said that Judge Adams "should not give- a long or harsh sentence as the majority of his cases had been reversed toy Judge Lane In Superior court.anyway," and If a short sentence was given they woulK accept It. The' court stated that he was not there' to pass upon the actions of some other judge; that ha was there to do hut duty as he snw it and it was no concern of his what anybody else did. - He then im posed the sentence from which th SDpeal. werevtakep;- s mmmwm corn crop is UND ONE Many Farmers, More Than Was Expected, Followed Demonstration Methods. . It has probably not et bees' realis ed that Buncombe county has a good, corn crop, but this Is said to be the case, at least It Is the opinion held by certain men In the city who take aa interest in farming, especially In cern raising, as well as that of some of the leading farmers.. Most people have been under the impression that the corn crop Is very short en- ac count of the Ions; dry spell In the summer. Just when most of the crrt were being made. By the rules of ordinary farming the crop would without doubt have teen very short but It Is said that many Buncombe county farmers have followed the approved methods ana consequently have s'-cured good crops. Heverai month ago It was foretold by E. D. Weavt-r, the county agricultural demonstrator, and Charles W. Mason, the Southern railway agri cultural agent, that there would be better corn crom than the farmers were expecting, and from all present reports they were not wrong. : it la aalil that a n it many more farmers have followed the Improved methods ' than one m'- 'it suppose. The story Is tolf of on- fiirmer who proferaed to hav 1UU fulth In the new methods. One of the assistant demonstrators hail a fl i-l of ground near his furm.- and tin- farmer saw nt once that the demmixtrator (s going to get Rood resuli. Mo with out saying anythlnr shout It he lie Hsu to "do likewise" u 1 1 I now he has good corn where he followed the way or the detnonstrntor. Home fin-mere think t dry season hns done more for. rim -w-rn farmlna than the preaching of t'-cries. Tut eight vessels of . -d through the Ru. Mo Tour of them . s courtly ml dorl 'V i-rniii. $3.59 Oecipr free, : Fcr Vea!i tlen. . t.: ... . . Send Name and Address Today v Yon Can Have it Free ':; ' '"and Be Strong and - - - Vigorous. i.iave la my pouwnon a prescrip tion for nervous debility, lack of vigor, weakened manhood, failing memory and lame back, brought on by excess es, unnatural drains, or the follies of youth, that has cured so many worn and nervous, men right In their own homes without any additional help or medicine that I think every man who wishes ta regain his manly power and virility, quickly and quietly, should have a copy. Bo I have de terlmned to send a copy of the pre scription free of charge. In a plain, ordinary sealed envelope to any man who will write md for It This prescription ; comes - from a physician who- has made a special study of men and I am convinced It is the surest-acting combination for the cure 'of deficient manhood and vigor failure ever put together. ', . I think I owe It, to my fellow man to send, them a copy ra confidence so that any man anywhere who is weak ures may stop drugging himself with harmful medicines, secure what I be lieve Is the quickest-acting restora tive, ' upbuilding, SPOT-TOUCHING and discouraged with repeated fall remedy ever devised, ' and so cure himself at home quietly and quickly. Just drop me a line like this: Dr. A. B. Robinson, 480$ Luck Bldg., Detroit Mich., and I will send you a copy of this splendid recipe In a plain or dinary envelope free of -charge. A great many doctors would charge $3 to $8 for merely writing out a pre scription Uke this but I send It en tirely fro. . ", .. , 'oncE. North Carolina, Buncombe County-- In the Superior" Court. Thomas iP. Cheesborough ' vs. Cora Lamb Notice of service by publica tion of warrant of attachment and summons. To Cora Lamb, defendant In the above entitled action: Tou will take notice that a sum mons In the above entitled action was issued against you by the Clerk of the Superior court of Buncombe coun ty on the 18th day of October 1811; that the said summons was returned by the sheriff of Buncombe cAunty unexecuted. -. Tou will also take notice 'that a warrant of attachment was duly is sued by ' the said clerk of the said ojrt aforesaid on the 18th day of October, 1911,' against the property of the said defendant Cora Lamb, and also notice qf garnishment against Asheville Electric company,, which warrant of attachment and notice of garnishment were returnable to the term of, the Superior court of Bun combe county to be held on the 10th Monday .after the first Monday In September, 1811; that the, warrant of attachment and notice of garnishment were served on Asheville Electric company on October 18th, 1811; that the parties to the said suit are stated In fhe caption hereof: that the amount of the claim of the plaintiff Is $430.00 due by account for professional ser vices rendered. - ' Tou are further notified that you are required to be and appear before the said Superior court for said county of Buncombe at a court to be held on the 10th Monday after the first Mon day In September and answr or de mur to -the complaint or the relief de manded by the plaintiff, will .be granted. . k This 20th day of October. 1911. M. ERWIN. - Clerk Superior iCourti -., ;. ' ... - eod.-4t Carolina Commercial School Prarl L. Holman, Prtn., Phone 874. G. L. Hall, Asst Prln Phone 1741. Mrs. C. B. Campbell, Prtn. HliorUiand Dep't, Phone lies. School at Battery Park Place. Students may enter at any time. Single course $88 cash, $80 on time, combined course $60. cash, $70 on time, ... : , We are offering two gold medals in 8horthand, one for the one making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. Enter. at once If you wish to Vnter Inthe contest - - V Hotel Stcrliric 51 CINCINNATI, OHIO. Overlooking New Slnton Park. Ev ery room outside with bath, or hot and cold water.. Milk, cream, vegetables from our own farm. American Tlan, $3.00, $1. 50, $3 00 and $1.80 per dny. ' R. W. Mills, Prop., formerly of Hotel Bennett, Blnnhamton. N. Y and Orand lintel. New York City. Sixth, Mound and Kcuyon btreeu. f -'' J'aj m m ess.n 4 X B f h tv kjns'.'f rrrf3 f'W Hotels and Boarding il j zes KNICKERBOCKER Dellghtfal tUtaattoa. Appointments Complete. -',.-. THE MANOR , ' . - . ALBEMARLE PARK ' .- ' i AN EXCLUSIVE INN ' Near golf links. Attractive accommodations : good ser vice: excellent table'. r-! ; WINDSOR. HOTEX M SOTJTH New management American and European, Overhauled and Keiur. nlshed throughout Rates European, 60c, fSeandV 8L0O . per day. , American. $3.00 per day. Commercial trade solicited. large sample rooms free, Battery Parll Hotel 4 '" -H: r.' -' Ashevillb. ir. e. f'ff?? OPKH THROUGHOUT THH TEAJL " , , t Famous Everywhere j. XH E,.. SWANNAN O A , ; A STRICTLY Family and; Transient Hotel Bates $ day and apward. f GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel la the city. Room 76 cents and $1.00 per day. ter meets sui trains. jommercuu . ., I";v AvfV ' ' .. FRANK BLAJO; sOnatsv. THE BON AIR UCADLNQ COMMSRCIAL , ... ,. , . , .,,. 7A YNES V ILLE, 'N. 0; -'- MRS.'fALLIB Jt. COST, Propriitrtii, 0p ih Teir Sound. . rV Hotbl Kenmore .".!-.- Ojes TbroBghoat Us. T(s.-- ... i. ''-, fnUCIXiT HIGH CLASS gKRVICB ALWAYS. . .. ,: ' ' C. H. and MRS. L. W. KWIOHT. ETHELWOLD HOTEL Za heart of Beautiful Sapphire Co antry. Altitude 136 feet Bats It per day. TcLuptinf Terms to Toarlst Keeervatlnnal .5 , . MRS. BBEVARO, M. CL f . ' . Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. G. A New-Modern-Meritonons Hostelry. It appeals to thoat who know what' what and why. I . HOWELL COBB. ' THE JARRETT SPRINGS JIOTEL ; COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST v- .- ' . Rates $1.00 per day. Hot And Cold Baths. Special Kates fey West M Month. R. F. JIAsVRETT, Manafcr, ; '' . , ! DUlsboro, S. 0. CANTON, N. C, . " THE IMPERIAL HOTEL , - -. E. M. GEIF.R, Prop. ' . . . . .l . ! ': Free Sampls Rooms, Eleotrlo Lights, Steam Heated, Rates $3.00 per day. Free Bath.- t . : , r City Liyery Stable ? m. W. ISRAEL, rroa. . ' - ' 1 . EXSVEBSOKTOUM, . 0. BFZCIAL RATT4 TO COMMERCIAL TRAVXXZXS. Bart of stock asf vstku a?' Prompt and rodcteat aenloe, day sad BifHi, m wn, 4e 'ae wane - S. tlmtnnHitm' n.i.aj,.i ajau--ij M - L4 - OrUVS : jr Tba ' canriitlna of a kotal. aupark la Wia aicHMIanal aiilatl ehar WUr of It 4cortlfR, and aaiupaad wUM avary kauwa rueiitty far Hie tmfurt aa4 fvtivnteru- of it gu..ta. K--'IUiit arranai.nta for fmllt.a vka wlah haial.k .iivni,mnl anh aKiu.wa or iha appanualtr 4 aooy iaS aU Uial ta mu&l taKrnmtma la hai.l Ufa. indir aa. rau(. IIMIt.lOlS ItKIKPTIOM HfMlXI . H'lWTm v X.IIHH I.Ol '.! WODHSJ I, " . . h imnac OAni" amo mim rALot kiu . i-nj t.iuix . , Muaso laiiuksit ctilsrNK ai irrvrra Tka aaast aaedern kot-i of Aia.iica, vLara ai.aanea ranaaaaaaS aa4 eaaa . fart can ka aaauixa At papular artoaa. OrCN ALL YE AU. CF.NTRALLV LOCATED. At rar,Braa (t'eeat ka4 rear. 4a Lraam Aaaaiaa, . - , r7' ATL.1A, (ifUlu.lX , " : .. , , . WHEN IN M-.r i Or ii ttae sttna oai and wt ataly aqulppad hotel In tba craat uarnraalia. PAircu nou: , lIcrphy.IT.O. ' -Tbe'kast and nvt rcASonalil houaa to town, tood - ' ', clean b1s and home enoklns. teas 81 rr "y. UIC3 IiC2A TX11CJ. . phonic i j. -v Central Locattoa. Large Kuady Groands, - TEBMS AccofxMnj; to Location of Room. 1 ' ASHEVILLE, IT. C. . v ;;.'-;--V . . ' HAEC 0& v-- V? O. J. TAXES, Prop. HIGH GRAD2 " V FRANK LOTJGHRAK, Owner Jk Prof). Cafe. In connection. Baths free. Por. , traae soiiciteo. AND TOURIST HOTEL OT ."FREE SAMPLB 1001S" Trade. Write for Qnotatlons asst FBANCKNIA HAMILTON ; . Proi..iefrn i , .. . . , ., m.Mll Mil mSi II'" 1 1 II GEOEGIAN Teeiiage JjmjurrjifCM.' OCTOHKB 1ST 7AI IT2D ! - At the rr.i-"-' -. .1 l : or : t. st V - rlon, N. C, 75 B M.n.t-r Itoarders. r It to $7 per waek. fhlMren half ptu-e, tarn pool omv four hnn1r1 fant of cool por I , t; r is ro " place on earth to 111 your aiJimw 1 V a t of monUis, fool ! cllmaua. 1. .A. ' K . '..1 I. 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