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; 1 JJiulNlli3 IT in aselea (or urn to call at Una office In an endeavor to And ont tl'.e name of advertiser. Thome who advertise under an initial or nom d plume do not wish their names to be uwle public, and they cannot be dl raided at this office. , ' i HELP WANTED. LADIEi WANTEDI To call 1517 when you want your rammer drma cleaned, dyed an pressed. ' -.. , -.. m-tf GOVERNMENT, EMPLOYES WANT ED Write for Asheville Spring Ex. umlnatlon schedule. Franklin In- stltute, Dept 290-K, Roohester, N. Y - . J27-B2t WANTED For V. 8. Armjn Able bodied unmarried : men between axes of IS and 15; citizen of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can apeak. : read and write the English lan guage. For information apply to Recruiting officer, 307 West Trade St Charlotte, N. C; S South Main Bt, Asheville. N. C, 530 S. Elm Sti Greensboro, N. C; 1622 Main St., Columbia, 8. C; 204 hi West Main St.. Greenville, S. C; or 167 H West Main St., Spartanburg, 8. C WANTED Hustling, reliable boys with wheels. Apply Postal Tele . graph. 242-3t. WANTED. SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed, 60 and 76c; children's shoes, 36c and SOo. We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. .Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. 208-tf. WANTED Tour stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 874. tf J. H. McGINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonic building, Market St., op posite T. M. I. steam dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Phone 1850. tf WANTED Tonr Notary public work. Residence 12S Asheland Avenue. Phone 88. J as. W. Albright M-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 10 days practical course in our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and accept good positions. Three hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. 180-tf WANTED Second hand bags and burlap. Write for prices. Rich mond Bag Company, Richmond, Vs. 21-26t WANTED Is your rasor rusty, dull, thick and heavy, honed out of shape, handle broke, gaps In itl 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., 21 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. 212-26t COOK STOVE WANTED Or small range, in good condition. Inquire of C. W. Ca pell, at Gaxette News. WANTED To make you a handsome new overcoat of the finest all wool imported or domestic cloth; tailor ed by master tailors and perfect fit and style guaranteed. Wide assort ment fabric patterns. J. C. Wllbar, Phone 289, on the Square. MAKE TOt'R CITY BETTER by em ploying the unemployed. Let me furnish you reliable help. Prof. R. P. Jones' Employment Agency, cor ner College and Market Sts. 242-3t WANTED Men to learn barber trade. An army of our graduates running shops depending upon us for bar bers. -Many Jobs waiting. Few week qualifies. Csn't be had else where. Write today. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 243-St. $2500 to 93800 to Invest In a paying business. Can render services, more fnformatldn by addressing' "P.", Ga-satte-Nsws. 208-tf. SPECIAL PRICES It will pay yon to ask for our prices en rugs and matting, also awnings, window shade and house cleaning of an kinds. Asheville Carpet House Wo. 18-M Church 8. . " Ffaona lis ; . roRfiAiA.. : Beautiful Suburban home; on car line, surrounded by grove o( trees with five, acres of land, otty, water, electric lights. Very easy terms, CANADA? REALTY CO. " la If. Pack Sq. Phone 749. We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson.,, Being fh oldest Old . Line Legal Reserve Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all of the Standard Policies, giving the lowest possible rates con sistent with safety. W solicit your patronage. The Security Life & Annuity Company. of Greensboro, N. O. A. B. SMITH, Special Agent Aabevtlle. If. a . C:::c::zaTEns fills "".TJL.'.'.r.'.'.f.";""4 i r- . . ; " - .Y I J r j " t. i..., V J" 1K-.I A...,,,,,,," W t.v.:u:.i;xiHvi.:;:..:u:t TOR SALS FOR SALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy an j harness. Bargain If taken at once. Price only 9126. Pony twelve years old; buggy only ' slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Asheville, care Gaxette-Newa. - 208-tf FOR SALE: Nice gentle pony and buggy cheap. Apply Windsor Hotel, 239-7t FOR SALE Twenty-horse-power cn glne and boiler with Dlston saw at tachuient; capacity 16,000 feet per day. Half price for cash. Apply to "P. J. J. Goaette-News , Asheville, N. C. . d.h.Jtf. FOR SALE 12 acres, 6 room house horse, wagon and cow, West Ashe ville, 83000. Six room house on paved street, 21360. Both must be sold quickly. F. M. Messier, Amer ican National Bank Building. ' ' 243-St MISCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Mies Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Halt 6 Pattery Park place. 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 76c according to size. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park, Place, Phone 448. FURNITURE bought, cold and ex changed. Easy payments. SI South Main St. Phone 886. 148-tt CHAS. L. SLUDER, 10 R E. Pack square, furnnlture bought, sold, stored and rented. For gale type writers and pianos. ARE TOU GOING AWAT and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. Ik Flnkelstein Loan Office and you will find an unredeemed one to suit you. 28 So. Main St 212-SOt ROCK LEDGE, 88 Haywood street, 18 Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs, P J. Corcoran, Prop. HUNTERS, are you looking for an unredeemed shotgun T We have all well known makes I 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, 23 South Main St 213-SOt FOUND A red cow. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for ad. 228-tf. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tell about over 360,000 protected posi tions in U. S. 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 Juat ask for booklet C 693. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. THE BELVEDERE, 67 Spruce street; steam heated rooms; table unsur passed; reduced rates till January 1. Mrs. W. R. Hyman. 235-26t SHOES called for, repaired and re turned promptly. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. College. Phone 1817. 21-26t LOST Gold locket, Tuesday night, monogram "L. B. K." on outside, two pictures Inside. Reward if re turned to Gazette-News office. 241-St GREYWOOD, 22 Orange street, supe rior accomi loilntlonx for convales cent, nurse in attendance. Best of tables, steam heat, rates low. Phone 1716. 241-et. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Four room cottage, In good condition. Apply at No. 23 Phlfer street or Glen Rock Bsrber shop. 23-6t FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed, 8-room house on Pearson Drive. Also cozy 4-room fiat close in. F. M. Messier, American Na tional Bank Building. -Phone (82, , 3J-6t - '- '- FOR RIWT Dlrabi store room. suitable for any kind of bustm without shelves or counters. Apply Bos 117, Canton, S. C, t . tf TOR RENT Connecting room fur ' nlshed for home keeDinc. 18 Gradv street 18-tf FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house. It room ' house, I room cottage. D. 8. Wat son. , , .. ,-... .. -,. FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at 8 College Park Place; close in; prices reasonable. ' i nil FOR RE NT-! Ten room dwelling. No, tTi Pattow avenue, known' as the Chedester home.' Apply to Wachovia Bank Trust Co. 34f-7t FOR' 'RENT Furnished, one 4-room cottage, one 4-room apartment; modern conveniences. Room I, Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. FOR RENT Sunny connecting rooms, opening on porch, complete ly furnished for housekeeping Phone 34. . " 243-tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms, nice ly furnished for housekeeping south porch; electrlo lights; sink and ga In kitchen. 88 SUrne avenue. .... j J -.'OR EXCHANGE A new :f,0u.ug t.K.ic of goods for Asheville Rsal Estate, also some money to loan on good real extate. J. I. PFND A KO.f Ht-ml Kslaic, II Tt inj le Court rne 118 Blooil-Ppison Cure : Many People Have Blood Poison and ' Don't Know It Remedy Also Cure Ek-sema, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Whirh Come from Poisoned, I)i- : eased Blood. ' ' For 25 years Botanio Blood Balm (B.B. B.) has been ' v curing ; yearly thousands of sufferers from Primary, Secondary or Tertiary' Blood Poison, and all forms of Blood and Skin Dis eases, Rheumatism' and Eczema. We solicit the most obstinate cases, be cause B. B. B. cure where all else falls. If you have aches and pains in Bones, Back or Joints, Mucous Patches In mouth. Sore Throat Pim ples, Copper-Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair .or Eyet brows falling out Itching, watery blisters or open humors, Risings or pimples of Eosema, Bolls Cwellinga, Eating Sores, take B. B. B. It kill the poison, makes the blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body Into a clean, healthy condition, healing every sore or ' pimple , and stopping all aches, pains and itchjng, curing the worst case of Blood Pol son, Rheumatism or Eczema. BOTANIO BLOOD BALM (B.B.B.) Is pleasant and safe to take; compos ed of pure Botanic ingredients. DRUGGISTS, 91 PER BOTTLE. with directions for home cure. For free sample fill out coupon below. FREE BLOOD CURE COUPON This coupon (cut from Ashe ville Gazette-News), Is good for one sample of B. B. B. mailed free In plain package. Simply cut out this coupon, describe trouble and mail to BLOOD BALM CO., At lanta, Ga. ORDER AND NOTICE.' North Carolina. Buncombe County. Gwyn Edwards v. John D. Redmond, Mattte L. Redmond (now Fair) vs. Eugene Way. Mattle L. Fair (nee F.edmond), J. O. Fair, her husband, et al., vs. R. J. Stoketey, Eugene Way, G. H. Starnes, et al. ORDER AND NOTICE. On consideration of the report of sale filed October 26, 1911, by Guy Weaver, commissioner, and the peti tion of F. B. Ingle, filed on this date, the City of Asheville, Eugene Way, the County of Buncombe, C. G. Lee, J. O. Fair, Mattle L. Fair, A. A. Ham let and all of the parties to the above entitled action as well as all other persons claiming any lien on or in terest In the property described in the report of sale of said Weaver, commissioner, (being the same prop erty described in two deeds, one from A. C. Roberts and wife to John D. Redmond, registered in Buncombe county in Book 62, page 347, and the ther from McCloud to Caroline Red mond and John D. Redmond, regis tered in said county in Book 48. page ) are hereby required nnd notified to appear before this court at Ashe- Me, Buncombe county. North Caro lina, on the second day of December, 911, at 10 it. m., to show cause, if any they have, why the sales made by said Weaver, commissioner, as set forth In the said report shall not be onflrmed and why any and all liens pon or claims against the property sold shall not, as agalnHt the property. be declared extinguished and attach to the proceeds of sale in lieu of the property sold, and why the purchas ers at said sale shall not be adjudged to acquire by their purchases from said Weaver, commissioner, a clear title to the property purchased by them and be put In possession there of, and why such further orders shall not be made as the right of the par ties may require. It Is ordered that this order be wryed on Max F.edmond and Lawrence Redmond by publica tion, it appearing that they are not residents of this state and can not be found after due diligence, according to law In The Gazette-News, a news paper published In said county of Buncombe. This October 30th, 1911. HENRY P. LANE, Judge Presiding. MORTGAGE RALE. Under and by virtue of the powers contained In a certain mortgage deed made and executed to the Board of County Commissioners (Henderson county) by J. N. Russell and wife D.A. Russell to secure a loan of 3800 (evi denced by note for like amount) from the A. and S. Railway sinking funds of said county, on which loan default was made In the payment of the in terest when due. we will sell the lands hereinafter described at the court house door In Henderson county on the 13th day of December, 1111, at 13 o clock, noon, whic'it lands are con tained In said instrument to-wlt: Two tracts of land described and bounded as follows: First Tract,' Be ginning on a dog wood and chestnut on the south side of a small branch In conditional Hne between Joshua Souther and Reuben Youngblood and runs thence with said line west 40 pole to an oak In the old line of the Green lee survey, now called the Soitther line, thence with said line iiorth 1 poles to a stake In Joam Young's line thence east with said line 182 poles to X M. Youngblood' line; thence south with said Youngblood' line 61 polos to a stake his cornet; thence with said conditional line 92 poles to the begin nlng containing 43 acres. Second Tract. Adjblrlri and con tiguous td frsct iNo. 1, shove beginning on John Young's corner, the same corner caited for In No, 1 above, and runs thence down the various mean dering of Cane Creek about 300 polos to a point In the middle of the bridge on Mills Gap road; thence' with the middle at said Mills Oftp toad running Southeaswefdly toward the gap of the mountain (Terries Gap) about 200 poles to a stake In the middle of said road and In the Greenlee line near Elisabeth Youngblood thence North with "8. D.." line itraight course to the beginning containing ' 11 acres more or leas. Being the same Ian fully described m a drd from H. A. Ou direr et al., to J. tf. Russell dated December 81, 1892 and recorded In Book 84 at page 160, Records Bun combe county, and Book 42 page 126 Records of Henderson county. Terms of sale rash. - Object to sat isfy such debt, accrued interest costs and expenses. This November 7th. 1811. The Board of County Commissioners, Henderson oftiinlv, MorKragoes. By ordpr of the fiourd, , CIIAKLh.S FHKNCI1 TOMS. . . ;Y Attorney. CLfiO SEfiiiCE HELD OF WEEK OF PRAYER Rev. Dr' Byrd the Speaker on the Last, "Special Evange - listic" Day. Dr. C. W, Byrd conducted the clos ing service of the Y. M. C.: A. week of prayer yesterday, which was known as "special , evangelistic day." Xlr. Byrd's talk was one of tho most help ful that has been heard during the whole Week. He took up the life of Paul and. told of the difficulties he had to overcome and of the exem plary life he lived. . He declared that God can administer to all needs, and urged his hearers to follow his teach ings. : . ' . ' - These services were held last week all over the world, wherever there is a Y. M. C. A. The management here saw to it lhat an Interesting speaker was chosen for each day, consequently the meetings have been well attend ed, and those who went received much help and inspiration . in their everyday work.., . . ; DUCK PIN 10M1T TO CLOSE THIS EVENING y . . - Another, Along Different Lines, to Be Begun Wednesday Night. As the present' Y. M. C. A. duck pin tournament comes to a close tonight Is planned to begin another Wednesday night. Which will be con ducted along slightly different lines. Eight men will be selected who will choose teams to contest with one an other, rather than - with Individuals, each team to be' composed of three men. The bowling will be on Mon days and Wednesdays, four teams be ing allowed to bowl on each duck pin day. A silver trophy cup will be given to the winning team. The tournament which closes to night has been very interesting and as brought out some excellent bowl ers. That they have done their best shown by the scores, and as the score now stands either onu of five has a chance of winning In the final games tonight. TheBe are Sevier, White, Brandt, Brock and Jackson. CASTOR Ik For Infant and Children.. , flii Kind Yon Kna Alwajs Bought Bear tba $gnatnxot WHO OWNS THE CORPORATIONS? An Interesting article In The New York Saturday Times calls attention to the fact that the large railroads and Industrial corporations of the 'nlted States are owned by no less than 2,000,000 persona. "Four years go the railroads were -owned by 350.- 000 shareholders," says the article. Now there are 500.000 owners who share the 1300. 00,000. disbursed in dividends. The shareholders' average Income of 3000 a year I lust equal to the average earning of the 1.500,- 000 workers on the railroads who re ceive $900,000,000 wage a year." The article points out that every one who has a saving account in a bank or An Insurance policy are Indirect owners of many large corporations. Ince funds of the Institutions are in vested In stock and bonds. It Is pointed out that forty capital ists own less than' one-tenth of th stock of the Bell telephone compa nies; the other nine-tents being dis tributed among more than 24,000 In vestor. The average' number . of hare held by the Bell stockholders is 13, and the annual income per share holder Is 300. It Is shown that fol lowing the fall of stock prices In the 1907 panic the number of sharehold ers In the large railroads and Indus trial corporations In the country in creased by the remarkable proportion of 38 per cent. Thla shows that thou sand of persons of moderate means Improved the opportunity for Invest- Meet by baying when prices were cheap. . Referring to the new era in the con fluet 6f' large corporations wherein publicity Is the distinctive riofe,' The Times says: "Corporations that short while ago were afraid to make public the most ordinary details of their business now devote large sums ef money to pay for-the publication of hews about their operations." , 2t .i New pictures every night at Theato. t TRUNKS AND LEATHER . ! , 'G00D3' . Is our' specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, Jewelry and anythinrj of value. , H. L. FINKHLSTEIN Loan Office. . 3 S. Main St. Phone 887. Asheville; ' Carolina Commercial School Pearl 7 Holman, I'rln., Phone t7s. G. L. Hull, AftS't mn. Phone 1741 Mrs. C. B. Campbell. Prln. Shorthand Dep't, Phone fie.' ' - Brliool at Battery Park Place. Students may enter at any time. Fingl course 833 cash, $50 on 'time, combined course $50 cash, $78 on time. We are offering two gold medals Id Shorthand, one for the one making ths hlgheM speed and the other for the brtM progresi. KtiU'f at unr If j.m wish to entwr In til Culilent . ' EVER HIS HEADACHE A 10-Cent Box Will Keep Your Liver, Stomach and Bowels Clean, Pure and Fresh for Months. Sick headache, biliousness, dull ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stom ach. . " : ' Poisonous matter clogged In Jthe in testines. Instead of being cast out of the. system. Is re-absorbed into the blood. ' When this poison reaches the delicate- brain tissue it causes conges tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken ing headache. Salts, cathartic pills, bll and pur gative Raters force a passageway for a day or two yes but they don't take the poisons out and have no ef fect upon the liver or stomach. Cascareta Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove ' the sour, undigested and fermenting .food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste mat ter and poisons In the Intestines and bowels. ' ":' ' x A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep A 10-eent box from your druggist mean ' msiue cleanliness and- a clear ; head for months. Ask any of the millions of Cascaret 4 users If they ever"-. ave headache. Always soma thing new at Theato. Further Proofs of 'Facts.' To Whom it May Concern-: This Is to certify that we, the under. signed, have been smfessfulty treated by Dr.' C. II. Miller; Merliano-Tnera-nist. for conditions not normal In the human system, with the most satisfac tory results, tlierefore, we take pleas ure In recommending his , method or Manipulation to all sufferers from dls; eases: ' J. C. PRITCHARD, Circuit Jude U. S. Court, NEURITIS. J. L. ALEXANDER, Battery Park Hotel, RHEUMATISM ALt EDEMA. MISS WILLIE LEE BAKER, Local address, 118 Haywood St Home, Bstesvllle, Miss. ANEMIA AND CONSTIPATION. RUSSELL C. DAVIS. 80 Flint St NASAL CATARRH GEO. W. CREASMAN, 85 1-2 College Street, SCIATICA. lURS. FLORENCE BURROWS, 72 S. Liberty St Constipation, Anemia, Intercostal Neuralgia, Bronchial Catarrh. R. E. BOWLES, 28 North Main St. ' IDIOPATHIC ANEMIA. JACOB GOLDBLATT. Prop. National Dairy Lunch, Pack Sq. LAME BACK. A. D. WILSON, ! Bellas' Cigar Store, IDIOPATHIC ANEMIA. HARRY S. BURROWS, With AmertearrTalloring, Co., 27 Tatton Ave. SCIATICA. J. M. DEAL, 27 N. Main Ht V r RHEUMATISM AND ANEMIA. MRS. ALICE SUTHERLAND, 18 Orchard St INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. MRS. MARY E. SEVIER, 188 Charlotte St, POISONED BLOOD, with Its usual attendants. RAY CLEMENT, 181 Park Ave. LUMBAGO AND POOR BLOOD. MRS. JOHN DAVIDSON, 22 S. Fr. Broad Ave. Lame and General Run Down System. MRS. J. O. BLAIR, 127 N. Lexington Ave. ' ANEMIA, INDIGESTION, V and their usual attendenta. S. J. DICKERSON, First Stage of Typhoid Fever and Other Complication. DR. C. II. MILLER. M. T. D. 8. T. i t spruce Rt Phone 71 Hours by engagement Mwavs Inter stlns pictures at Theato. NOTICE ; " : Notice I hereby given by th mayor and board of aldermen of th city of Asheville, a required by law, that the city engineer ha mad a survey and nied his report In the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work don and the cost thereof in the mat ter of paving and otherwise improving Magnolia avenue from ifs Intersection with Cumberland avenue to Its Inter section with North Main a jreet In said city, and also showing it name of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of ,ch lot and th pro rata share of jot of such itreet Improvement' to - be assessed sgolmrt -such real estate; And notice I hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the ald board ef Aldermen, te be held after the xora troa ef ten !) day from this date, Said board of aldermen w!U eonsldor said report And If no valid objections be made thereto ' the same will ' be adopted and approved by aald board snd the Hen and assessments of said Street improvement will then become complete and operative. Asheville, If. C, November . 1811 . - . U W. YOUNG. , 112-1 ot - Ctt!v Clerk. Patrbltisb fiomo Industry ; Fertiliser ' Mad right her at your door and equal to If not auperlor to any good of th kind on the market We have reference from those who hav tried etr Fertiliser and ask you to call and see tnam. , Partis aatiolpatlng aurehasa f fer tiliser In large quantities will do well to e u and get our prices. Orders taken for small quantities W want agents In every town. AsIiwYinzPud'iCo f'l. and Fsrtorj rtKJiie iH. 1 ; llf.iw fit ana 23;, KNICIIEIIBOCKER Dellgbtfai SltaaMoa, .Appointments Complec. 1 THE MANOR ALBEMARLE PARE ASHEVILLE, N. 0. , , ; ,. AN EXCLUSIVE INN , Near golf links. ..Attractive accommodations; good ser vice; excellent table. ' V RAVENSCROFT, 95 Church St., Asheville, N, C. ' Sole - management Mrs. Rldgcly Pennlman. '" , Rates on application. Rooms en suite. Private baths, superior cuisino. Teiepnone Main building completely remodelled ready Deo. 1st Spacious grounds. , WINDSOR HOTILLr . SOUTH New management American and nished throughout - Rates Europ American, $2.00 per day. Commercial Large sample rooms free. i Battery Parll Hotel r i ' ' ' ' ABHEVILLK, 18. ft 1) i ' onm THROTJG HOCT TEDB TEAJt ' Famous Everywh ere THE S WA ; ' . . A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Rate ,'HH a day and wpward. To right of Southern depot - Only Rooms 78 cents and $1.00 per day. ter meets all trains. Commercial ,' , -vmmm. TffTWFJ WOT Fl HOTFT ; . In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Co per day. Tempting Terms to Tourist Reservations. . MRS. BREVARD. W. C CITY Jl fully equipped commercial and pean plan.' Rates $1.00 per day and nished throughout Corner' of Eagle Square, Phon 186. ' . , , Hotel Raleigh, A New-Modern-Meritorious who know what'i what and why. - .HOWXLL COBB. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL WATNE3V Opn the tux RoniidLl Hotel 1 - wathestixijb, jr. o. Open Tbroaghoat tba Tear. TTJUCl'liT HIGH CLASI BERVICH AXWAYV '" ' , O. H. and lfBS. It. W. KMIGHT. THE J ARRET! COMMKRCIAXi Bate $2,08 par day. Hot and Cold Month. f a CANTON, N.C. THE IMPS RIAL HOTEL K. M. GEIEB, Prop. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS BTEAM HEATED HATE l 4iA T uy livery oraoje i. F, ISRAEL) Prop.. , KPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVEIiERS Best of to-k and vehicles. Prompt and proficient service, day and night, In both city and county, 8atif action I III I Ml I II I IL. II I IBLLII WANTED! At th FLEMMING HOTEL at Ma rion, N. C, 78 Bummer Boarder, rata $1 to 17 per week. Children half prloa Large ceol rooms, four hundred feel of cool porches, there Is no battel plaoe oa earth to spend your summw months, good water and the beat O Mlmata, T. 4. WILIiM. Mgr. HOTEL ENTELLA - - . ' - 'RRTBON CTTT.V Headqaartar . tor trarUna aas and lumberman, Raiaa 1 par day, Bpsctal rate by the month. - Bat room, three sarapl room. Rallroal sating house fronting oathera dspei Livery la connection. V W. KIM A WTI8Dn.K1t PWHsr ST: DENIS? I BROADWAY and I1TH STRUCT I NEWY0 UK CITY. . (I WKMs TlTAit't TWT ftt r II latrrmt. HMf llhK- fr.ml Wolamll.'. KO'I K I FOR! I Itll'iu, lit C.ll-ii, furtill Ainmlniint-m Tnirtcu BCWSJI.C3PHCM 1S3 CP EL'POPIIAN FLAN. Tabl d'tlote breakfast 50. WH.T A Y LO n St S 0 H ,lnc BOTrt, iu TtvlU'K,; ...... -rsrsxir V&.T1C J L'CUCZ, ' r.-r. y, IT. 0. The best and mot reasonable hous In town, good tut Is. clesa b"li and .. t? i... . , I,. Central Looattoa. Itargv fihady Ground. , TER M8 According to Location of Boom, , ; , ' ' '. - . And renovated new; addition , ., s , , r MAW SB. c . ' - 13' ' European. ' Overhauled and Refur can, too, 75c and $1.80 per day. trad solicited. , - ' v .. XATnavgwot, . NNANOA HIGH GRAD3 . v" FRANK TjOTJGHRAN, Owner tk Pro. European plan hotel in the erty. Cafa In connection. Batba free. Por trad solicited. - FRAIfB RliAKB. untry. Altitude 2288 feet Rate ft Trade; Write for Quotations aof FRANCKNIA HAMILTON, - ProprletrssB. HOTEL tourist hotel, American and ' Euro up." Excellent location. Newly fur and Main Sts. One block f rem th . .. ' Raleigh, N. C. Hostelry, s It appeals to thow OY ILLE, N. Cv v UR3. IALLIE I. C0RT7 Proprietm. 'FREE SAMPLE ROOMS" SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOURIST Bath. Special Rate by Week o R. F. JAJUtElT, Ma nag or. milsboro, If. ft ELECTRIC LIGHTS FBEB BATH , S 82.00. HENDERSONVILLE, K. O. guarantocd. II II .! Grand Hotel " Kew York City A juntos Home, with a Oa Broadway, at 81st street One Block Iron Pennaylvanla H. It TenuluaL Also ooavao lent to Grand Central Terminal A house mad famon through Its splendid aarvtoa, and persoar al attention to patrons-th Grand counts Its friend by th thousand. " Bpeoial attention given (Southern People who ar so aecustomed to poUt and courteous treatment , As for transportation faclU ties, Mew Tork's subways. la vated and surfaoa ear ar all practically at th ,door. Thea tre snd shopping districts also Immediately at band. Personal bairtr transferred tre to ml from Iew Pennsylvania station. ,''! Bplendld Moortah dlnli rooma are but one of ths t mom features of the th New Amies. Absolutely Klrrrwoof. fcatee 41.60 1 nr Day. Vpwerda GEOIfGK F. nUflLUKH T. Pres. and U I M'- Alao The Ureanhurst. L Chatauena, Jammlnws N. T. Open July 1st to (trrbr tat Fine Auti motille Htnllit Gnl.le to Nw 'or wlili Mi-a an.1 ial 'Jird New Annex
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1911, edition 1
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