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( IX la aseleM foe ftn jon to call at Oils, o'lvm In an endeavor ta Cntt trie names of sdvertlsera. Those woo 4if.ttri wider an. Initial or sou. 0 plume do not wlflb their nam, to. as nuuia public, aod they cannot M dl valged at Uil oHlc. 7 5 . V H2LP WANTED. LADIES WANTED! TO sail' UW when rata ' want yonr nnmu : drassss cleaned, dyed' and pressed. '&;' - - IM-tt GOVERNMENT IMPLOTE9 WANT' ED Write for AshevUle Sprlnc Ex amination schedule. Franklin. In stltuta, Dept 210-K, Rochester, N. WAITED An . experienced, servant for general tiause work, . Apply 41 , Panola 8t U '',-:i.S ..' i WANTED A- live, energetic young - man who will work loeaHy can vasal ng fnru houaa to house selling coffees? teas, sploea, etc : Liberal commission and an attractive prop 8jUon,taAh pustlejc,.. For. full jar ' tlcuurs address The Orpat Atlantic & Paclho. Tea Co..' 319Wail, Knotf- vllle, Tenn. . it t.-vi 247-6t WANTED. SHOD REPAIRING Half soling, sewed, fro aaV 7fce oWldrea'e aboea, J 6c and SOo. We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital 42 South Main. ,v . . w K- . -.. V! Ml-tf. WANTED Tour stenographic work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. Be. Was Pearl Holman, 10 Pack. .Square, Phons . 174. tf i. H. McGINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonlo building. Market St., op posite Y. M. I. steam 'dyeing tail oring; and cleaning, Phone 1850. WANTED Tour Notary public work. Reside ore 121 Asheland - Avenue. PkoM ttV Jaa. W Albright IC-tf WANTED To sail, cheapi about halt price, a suholarahlD is the Char lotte Auto Bcbook Address or ap ply to "X." ears this paper. - tf WANTED Men and boys to take, SO day practical soars ta : oar- ma chine sheps leajm automobile tus Ineea an accept good positions. Throe hundred graduates placed to positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto school. Charlotte, M. C. .... ..- :. . iga-u COOK STOVE WANTED Or small range. In good condition. Inquire of C. W. Caneil, at Gasett News. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. . An army of our graduates running shops depending upon us for bar bers. . Many Jobs waiting. Few weeks que II flea. Can't be had else where.' Write today. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 243-6t. WANTED To get all the well dressed men in AshevUle ion the list of the AshevUle Cleaning A- Pressing Club, 11 a month; 2 months 12. 50. J. C. Wllbar, phone 289. WANTED Position as collector and office man nine years experience Al reference. Employed at present. Address Box 364, city. 244-12t WANTED Your repair work: jew elry, watch and gun repairing a specialty. Keys fitted of all de scriptions. N. A. Harrison. 21 S. Msln St., Phone 1127. 247-201 FOB SALI FOR SALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harns Bargain tf taken at once. Price only 2121. Pony twelve years aid; . buggy . only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, AshevUle, care Oasette-Newa I0t-U FOB SALE Twenty-horse-power en gine and boiler with- Dtstow saw at tachment; capacity 12,004 feet per day. Half price for cash. Apply to "P. J. J." Gaaetta-News, Asheville, N. C. d.h.-tf. FOR SALE A new modern seven room house, Merrimon 'avetrttrr rot (7x225. It you are thinking of buy ing a home row wffl make nwiis immm m mvesngaie mis place at once. ...Piles and tarma. phona. or see Doanahos Bledsoe. 246-2: FO 8 ALE About ' 1 0 00 "strawberry f plants:- also about-1000 asparagus roots. -i" Apply Ttamr itewf flomt ttt nary. '' - - ... 247-7t FOB SALEf-CompIete pOrtahW'SftW mlll outhts In good - order. Also skldders, loaders and. logging equip ment of all kinds, lbs Champion )FJbre Company, Canton, N. C. ' f." . 247-tf We Staid for ik Boutiv m Did , " Im and Jacluon. .Bmg.th oldest Old" Lllie'Tgal , Rsserv tMMrthasw Mutsat Company. Issuing all of the Standard FoUciea, giving tha Jsiivesjtipas8ibis.raJaa.0Dnj. sistent with, safety. . W soUoaV your rstronage. . Th Security & Annuity Company of Oreensboeo, If. C, A. B. SMITH. Bpocial Agent, Asherlllav sj. o. ' , sptcuLPKicza It win pay you to ask for our prices on rugs and mautaav also- imliu winnow shsdeg and houss elaantng of an sinaa. .. Asheville Carpet Cons it, is rcr. sale - i rnuinui nuriiinnu noma; on car nil-, niirrnuniira ny grove of treee with nva scri-s of Isn'l, pity water. ! inn iiriim. Vfrr riv ti-rma. In. PL SB JO LLAHZ0C3 CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOl Ta person desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Mia; h 'Holman. 10 Pack, square; Mr. Hall, t Battery Park place, f . FTJRNCTTJRS bought, sold and ex changed. . Easy payments. -oioDe 'Furniture Co., 62 South Main (St PhomivS6J 141-tf CHAS. U SLUMS, 10 & B. Pack square, furnnltura bought, sold, stored and rented. For sals type writers and planea , : ARB TOO GOING AWAT and heed ' a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. Flnkelsteln Loan Office ; and you will And an unredeemed j one to suit you. 22 Bo. Main St. , .. ROCK LEDGE, it Haywood street, 21 Rooms thoroughly, renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs, F IV Corcaran, Prop.4 : . ' ; : HUNTERS, ' are you. looking for at. unredeemed shotgun T ' We have all well known makes L, C. Smith, Parker Bros., A. H. Fox, Ithaca. Remington, etc. Ws carry a com plets line of ammunition and goods for ' hunters. H. - L. Flnkelsteln Loan Office, S2 South Main St. ' 242-36t. FOUND A red cow. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for aA"? ? ' r 228-tt FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about oyer 860,000 protected posi tions In V. 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. Just ask for booklet C 6t. No obligation. Karl Hopkins, Washington, D. C THE BELVEDERE, 17 Sprues street; Steam heated rooms; table unsur passed; reduced rates till January L Mrs. W. R. Hyman. 226-26t SHOES called for, repaired and re turned promptly. Gilmer Bowden, 26 E. College. Phone 1817. 21-26t FLORIST AND GARDNER Planting of all klndj. Ornamental work a specialty. W. A. Brown, 36 Ocala street, Asheville, N. C. 245-6L LOCK.' KEY- AND TRUNK WORK Keys fitted, new locks put on, trunks repaired and rebuilt Brok en windows repaned, tight doors rehung In fact everything that can be done by a first class general repair shop. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 448. THREE connecting rooms on first floor furnished for house keeping. Consumptives and children not tak en. Apply 75 Church street 246-Ct. LOST Between the High school nnil the Montford school, a fraternity pin formed of the letters "Thctu Lambda Phi" and studded with rubles and opals. Liberal reward for its return to MIks Trultt, tho Knickerbocker. j 247-llt. XMAS PRESENTS make the heart glad. Something durable Is a Joy forever.. The Asheville B. S. Co. can supply you Razors, Strops, Hair Brushes, Lather Brushes, are a few of the many articles we have. Do not fall to call during the holidays, 23 N. Main Be. Telephone 432 tf rOK&XNT. I'Olt KENT, FUHNISHED Four rfiom cottage 821. S room cottage S49, 6 room hou-ie 145, 7 rooms $45, 10 rooms $50, 8 rooms $65, 9 rooms $70, 8 rooms $75, 18 rooms $100, 8 rooms $150. F. M. Mcealer,. Real Estate and Insurance, Ameri can National Bank Building. " 246-4t FOR RENT Desirable store room. suitable tot any kind of business without shelves or counters, Apply Box 227, Canton. N. C, tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur , nlshsd for houss keeping, II Grady street 181-tf FOR RENT Completely furnished .7 targe. ; boarding house, 10 room house, I room cottage. D. 8. Wat- - Son. - ' - mo nirxrni .m. a- College Park Placaj close la; prices reasonable; FOR RENT Ten room dwelling, No. Zr Wwtton -avenue; known as the 'Cli"edeaterTlofneT pTtly tOTWaChovht Bank as Trust Co. t i , 14J-7t - in mi in i i FdK' KENT TurmsheoTorirt-room cottage, one 4-room apartment; fnoderav r conveniences. Room I, rsvsu Building, ir. f. ia(ia., j FOR RENT 4 room cottage, range. rttv -and--light,'1-Apply 111 South Ana adtat. ,.-... 24-(L rrTR..'RE7IT-Mronertlng rwimi, nlre. ly furnished for housekeeping smMh- porch; electric lights; sink and'14 In'ltttchmi.' - Btarnes wejnu',! --" .-! ; . . FOS exchange -. A naai.iXlkua aiwck of. aooda for Aahevllle Real Estate, also some money to loan on good real estate, Real ICaUte, H Tempkj Coort . - . tmie 14KV FOR RENT Lower hslf of steam- heated houae, choice location, no eeastunpUvee,. tii.Oa ..pes.- uiath. rnone T78-or Jsr.- '" " "247tt rcVNrs AST) LEATIIE5 U mt specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anytmncr of value. . 3 TA m 4 V. HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Scottville, Mich. "I want to tell you how mUch good Lydia E.KnkJiam't V agetabliv (Joru lound and Sana tivf Wash have done me. I live on a farm and have 'ork,ed terj hard. 1 am fdrty hT vears old,.,ariu am tlie mother ol thirteen children. Many.pa6pla Uiink it stranpre that 1 an. Hot broken down with hard work and Uia caxa af muiam. Iiy, Dtit I tell them of my good friend your Vegetable CJmbotlna, 'aii(inhat there will be no backache and bt-arini down pains tor them if they wiUtaki h as i nave, i am scarcely eyer "with out it in the house; ; "I will say also that I think t.hpra U no better medicine to be found fo young girls to-build them up and main them strong and well.' My eldes' daughter has taken Lvdia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for pain ful periods and irregularity, and it ha always helped her. I am always ready and willing b speak a good word for th Lydia E Pinkham's Remedies. I tell every oni I meet that I owe my health and har piness to these wonderful medluines. Mrs. J. G. JohUsow, ScottTille, Mich. E.F.D. 8. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vstfe table Com pound, made from native roots am herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-dar holds the recorc for the largest number of actual curer of female diseas5.. NOTICE. North Carolina, Buncombe County In the Superior Court ' Sallie E. Gilliam vs. Lunie Gilliam Notice. The defendant above named wil take notice that an action entitled at above has been' commenced In the Superior Court of Buncombe count: by the plaintiff for an absolute dlvorc from the bonds of matrimony uow ex isting between the plaintiff and dc fendant; and said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required tr appear at the next term of the Supe rior court of Buncombe county, to In held on the sixth Monday, before th first Monday in March, 1912, irt thi court house in Ashovillo, North Curo Una, and answer or demur, to the com plaint of the pliiintifT in said action oi ho plaintiff will apply, to the tour for the relief demanded In said coin plaint. Dated this the 9lh day of November 1911. MARCUS EltVV IN, i Clerk Superior Court of Buncombe Cminty,; ' V '',!.' lw-4w NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by vlrture, ot an ordei made November 2, 1911, by'the clerk of the Superior court ot Buncombe county. In a special proceeding for partition entitled "Mattle S. Robeitr et at vs. Robert F. Revis et al. author izing, empowering and directing th undersigned commissioner to sell tho kinds hereinafter described, the said commissioner will, on Haturrinr, Do- cemuer 2, nil, at 11 o'clock, noon sell, either In separata tracts or as a Whole, subject to the widow's dower heretofore allotted In said lands, at public auction for cash, at the court house door Irt Asheville. the following described lands: - , First Tract Adjoining the lands of M. A. Draper. Thomas Revis and others, containing twenty and three- fourths acres, and being the same lands conveyed to, Thomas Revis by J. B. Draper by deed ot date, March 14, 1883. and recorded In Book 62 al page 243. at the Records of Deeds ot Buncombe county. Second 'Tract On both ' sides of Swarafnrd's Branch of j Flat Creek, containing thirty-four acres, and be ing ths same lands conveyed to the said Thomas Revis by Margaret Smith and husband, by deed of date, Oct 21. 1872, and recorded In Book 82 at page 244 of the Records of Deeds of Buncombe county. , Third Tract On Flat Creek, being a part of the widow "White tract' ad joining ths lands Of B. Buckner ant) others, containing twenty and four fifths acres, and being the same land conveyed to. the said. Thomaa tUvla by a. H, Whlta and others, by deed of date FbjTiafjf 8,, 18.88, and recorded in uo 83 at page PI ot the Re eords of Deeds ot Buneomha wunty FmirOi Tra Ofl-Frat T'reck' a joining the lands be Bi CV Rmhlnsoii H- firtrrmra end others, beina lot No."5T in th atvisron of the Geo. Revis homeatead, containing four and two-tenths acrea. 1 This the 2d day of November, 1911 W. M. DAV1EH, ;, - , ' , y Coipmlwlone AMiiATbn7roTic: i Having attainted, as. adrainlatratnr of Wetvtn Rrng-.'receaseitt taterwf the country of. Buncombe, nuts of North Caroltaiev 4Ma as o aot4ttt.aU. Mrson having, claims- against -the? estate ot tha aaid4acaaa4 to, exhibit "th,m tft the undersigned on or befera the 20th day of Oct., Il2, rf fWt hotiee will be pleaded In bar of ' theh fecdVery. Ail persona indebted to said estate will please make Immediate) payment This the 20th day of October, lilt , W,-P. SHVFORD. j ..... Adminiatrator. Carolina Commercial Cchooi Peorl 1m Hohnra, Prln., rhmt 174. O. L. IlaH, A't Frln-'FIiono 1741. Mrs, P. B. Campbell, mn. PhnrUiaral Dep't, Pbi. 118. . . . , Jh-hool as Ba-y Par riaca. Btudeats may enter at any time. Single course IIS cash, ISO on time, combined course' 50 cash, 170 on time. ' , We are offering two gold medals In Shorthand, one for tha one making the hlgheot speed, and the other fur the beat prop rea. , r nli r at onre-If jrmi els'! t i-M.-r a ti-e cii! 1 ISiliillE KlCLIiJ - ,m oi vm Toasta Responded to and Offi ' cent Elected Number of New. Members. ' The members of the Asheville Mo tor club met around the annual ban juet board last night for the enjoy ners' of a feRBt,' both of meats and of he.' "soul," Totthe tinre was greatly mllvened by excellent '-'- afteridlnner tpeeches and appropriate toastB. Thf (anquet was served tn the Y. M. C. A. (uditorlum by the Candy Kitchen and he toastma8ter was Dr. Paul 11- Rtnt r,'who Introduced the speakers and lelighted the whole assembly with a rtumber. of wiuy toasts. 'Before the the banqueters departed they extend'- M a hearty ..vote. oC thanks to tnel. M. C. Al the Candy Kitchen and the mtertalnment committee, nil" of Whpni iad contributed largely to the, 'success if the affair.. . ,. ," ".,' '. Among the speakers at the banquet were: Dr. W. L. Dunn,- Mark ' . W. :!rown, H. C. Chedester. Dr. M. II. Hetcher, Frank Loughran and Dr C. . Ambler, i Each of these gentlemen -eferred to. the laws of the city gov erning automobiles and other motor ropel)ed vehicles, expressed them elves as heartily; In favor of suih awa and, spoke for the club In their issurance that every member would Id all In his power to abide by these 'aws and to see that others did the ame. They also, insisted that thf 'autoist" has . rights on the . public highway as welt as any other, person ind asked that this right be recognla- jd, They expressed Hearty approval f the propose ity ordinance - to lave all- drivers licensed and have hese licenses given by an examining ward. A motion to endorse it .was inanlmously carried. The members ot thci board bf aider nen were among: the invited guests nt the banquet nd.. short talks, '.were leurd from R. il HtzpHtrkk and A. 3. Sites, regarding " the automotillc laws of the city.'" They expressed heir confidence In ''the club members m their eft'orts to abide by these raws ind to aid tha. city-In their enforce ment i '.'.".'' Following the- banquet the mem bers proceeded,- to ;elcct rjew ofTtcors 'or the ensuing year and tha. follow.-. ng were eie.iea; - . President. Eueena Sawver: vice resident. Dr. Carl v. ReynqlJls; 'sec'- etary and treasurer. D. I. Jackson. ho following members of tho board f governors' wnre 'elected: Dr.-M. H. Fletcher, Dr. A.' Wi Calloway, H.' C. 'hedester and Mark W. Urown. The following newmemhers were elected: Prank M. Weaver, P. A. Dunahoe and V 8. Barnard. y, , ? , I a si i1 A. n TIE MARKETS New York, Nov. 24.--Opnlng trans itions on the stock 'exchange today evcaled no definite trend. Changes vcre small and Irreghlar. : After sell- ng orders had been 'distributed, the lulls began work for' a strong up ward movement, and soon had -every hing rising' brlakiy, j .v ,"- . . High records for present movement .vere established by 'several leading OnckBt but before trailing was far ad vanced the market showed the effects if heavy realising sales and gradually ell back. 1 The market stopped going ' down noon after midday, but there was no efTort to rally prices. " - Cotton Steady and Iwer. New York, Nov. 24. The cotton market opened ateady today at a de- line of 2 to 4 points under selling by houses with Liverpool connections and Mattering liquidation, supposedly In spired by the estimate ot Memphis paper placing the yield at 15.045.00Q to lea :!.',' Trading continued very quiet and the market at midday' was within a point of the opening figure. STOCKS. Open. Close Atchiaon Am. Locomotive Am. Smelting ... Atlantic Coast Line...... 108 1071 87 74 1281 ioi' 14 2401' 101 Tti 88 im HI 188 Krooklyn Rapid Transit. Baltimore ft Ohio ...... Amal. Copper , . . 78 102) 81 Canadian Pacific 240 N. Y. Central .. 1081 tl 761 2 1281 Colorado Fuel & Iron... Chesapeaks & Ohio..... Krle v. .i . t . . . . dreat Nortkern pfd. . .. , Illinois Central ..... 14t Mo., Kana ft Tex. ...... 81J Louhvuitf "Nashville. . . NAttonal Lend t , . . ; . . US UI - r 1109 1201 m 'in it. 1SIJ iisi 112 ill 1781 ii' at Missouri Pacific . ...... . Norfolk ft '-Western . ... , . . Northern Pacific 4K iw lffi 105 2J CO 1G2I Pennsylvania fV. People's Uas . . . ftock Island.' J1. .-. Kock Island: pfd. . . . . . Reading Amr Hugnr Refining. . , ll-f Huuthem Parine . . . , t Paul .-. , Houthern Railway ... Hnuthcrn Railway pfd Colon Pacific 8. Steel .. .... r.. V. S. Steel pfd...... Wabash ' Wabuah pfd . -...I.. not 30i 721 17 41 10tJ It . 211 c'KEW YORK. COTTOX. ' r"' Opea. Close. ... 8.24 .22 Teceinber , . January ... March ... , May .". ."T. July . . . .V. . Spot 1.41. . .. 1.6s ; .. .14 ... f.21 .'if 27 1.01 1.11 1.21 It 1 Local BerarttleaV Reported and corrected dally by Hf ary F Claudtut, f Bid. Aeked. Aahevllls Water 4's...l. I 11.00 110.00 iteaumont Furniture.. - i-lllna Bank 144 00 t'nlversal Security t's- 11.00 nnlversa! Security cert 11.00 Wachovia B. T. C.. Wnn Brownall Mill..'. " 1100 nt.eo Kliile Is bell,, n it :t n ? In ten ' stnlca, rent.' im. lit b'uillng In hn ! il cnintuorrl ilH i is in j, n, I , r ! i- irv. A New Back for aft Old One- How it Is Done in Asheville. . The back aehes, at . times With -a dulL Indescribable feeling, making :yoU weary and restless; piercing pains shoot across the region ot the) kid neys, and again, the loins are so lame to stoop Is- agony, No use to rub or , apply a t plaster. Jo the: back In this (-condition. You eannpt - reach the cause. ; Exchange, the bad. back lor a new ana stronger one. jponow in example of' this Asheville cltlion. CL W. 8cHner 22 Central. Ave., Asheville. N;. C, saya:''!.' Buffered from a lame ana aor back for six months and was at a loss to know what to, do. as holhing. seemed to give ma-any.' pernjiipent relief.. A friend Anally- told, me to use. Doan's Kidney Pills and I did. so, obtaining a box at Smith's Drug Sfore.- They gave trie such prompt relief tnat; i was surprised and delighted, and after had- used, tiwoj .bqxea, waa prema nently cured, '.': . . : .(.- ' Fpl sale by all. dealers, . Fries 59 .cents. Foster-MJlburni'. Co,,. Buffalo New York, sole agents fpr. the United States, , . : BemaiaJF.. the name ijqan Srpo, take no other. ,-. REVENUE MEN ACTIVE 94V WJairsia opmi.TORi wow 0A1X pus niBiiana; ii po.Vojjn.Ht , . Gazette-News Bureau, ' . - 1 ; The Hotel Raleigh, ' v "''' ' Raleigh, Nov. 24. " Two more blockade stills In Durham Labd Wake 'counties have been flipped in. tne worm; more wnite. iigntnmg has gone to waste, and- more still beer has been sent percolating through the cjust of the earth' to feed the springs, brooks and mayhap little fishes. One of the stills destroyed wax In Carr township, Durham county) and It was aa 80-gallon affatri . Fermenters and other1 apparatus were flstroyed, to1 gather with some liquor, but the plant wits not In operation. ' The other still wns In New Light township, wake county. Here 2000 gallons of beer was poured but."' The plant" was not running and the still, had been re moved from the furnace. - Deputy Collector 1C W, Merrltt and Posseman F, W. Knight were. the raiding offi cer ,m ! News Is expected at any time of the death In Cary of Dcputj Marshal J. R, Jordan, one of the best officers In the government service, -who is rriti- Lcally 111 with, pneumpnia contracted, no .doubt, while raiding In- Durham county last week. The last report from Mr. Jordan's, bcdgjde was that he. was barely alive, lie is unconscious hnd can hardly survive many hours. Fie was a member of oue of two raid Ing-purlies which. ran across and fired Into each other near Chapel Hill over fouB years: ago andL waa badly wounded at that Urns- ... . . New , pictures , every night at, Theatp. 1 p$m 'nofS'Si Ttr Whom tt Sfay-3rmerfi '' ; Thi is to rerttfy that trnr tit undcr- sUrnpd, hatu bmr suewwst ally terateil by' IW.' C: H.- Miller, MecUartn-Tlkra- pbtt, for conrtrthtw -not noritwil- h the htirnaii' system, with tire moat MitlHfats tory results, therefore, we-take pleas ure In recommending his 'tnethnd of Manlpulntlorr to all sufferer from ills eaaea: .' ' ' . " , J. C. PRITCHARD; ' Circuit Jude' tt. S; 'Court, ' "-"V- NRTTRrTIiC ' ' ' '. - J. 'Li' ALEXANDER, 1 - - llaftery Park Hottl. RHBfM.VITSMAL EDEMA. ' MIS!) 'W rLLIE LEB BAKER. Local address," 110 Haywood St Home, Batesvllie, Miss. ANEMIA L AND CCVNKTIPATION. '""I. ALLISON,"1- . ' 51 Baffleft riiecmatism. . geo; w.-creasman, ' 8S 1-f College Street, . ' " SCIATICA. ' MBS. FLORENCE BURROWS, ' 72. S. LlBerty Bt. Constipation, Anemia, Iritercostal Neuralgia, Bronchial Catarrh, ." R. BOWLES, 21 Morth Maih Ft " : idiopathic anemia. - jacob ooldrlatt, Prop, National Dflltf Lunch, Puck Hq, . .,; Uimk'bactc.- ' . . ; A. D. WlLBON," Srhaar Cigar, Store, : - , IDIOrATHIjC ANEMIA. llAftftT S.T "BURROWS, With American . Tailoring Co., , ... V Ton Ave, ' j ' BCIAT1CA. , '. , j. m. deal, ' ; ' ' 17 N. Main'St" ' r - RH&UMATIUM AMkV -ANMiA. HUSUf AUCJC 8UTUERJUAND, . , - II-Orchard Bt' - . . INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. wont : c- J tv 18H CharloMe St, POlBONMlJ mJnoDi t 'Wlth Its hs,ni; Urtnd)ntS. iRAT CLEM y NT, f ' 111 talt AveJ-M ; hMWRAaq ANp Porvit RKlOMi , MR. JOHN DAVIDHON. 11 8. Ff. Broad A Lama and Oeneral Run Down System, ; MRS. J. O. BLAIR,- , ' 117 N. Lexington Ave, j - ANEMIA, INDIGESTION, and tart' usual- attearfeiiis. K it DrCMERSON, first Stage of Typhoid Fever and Other Comrillrntlorik. j DR. C. II. MILLLU. M. T. 1. S. T, II Sprue St FIioim 71 Hours by engagement, . RECEIVER'S SALE. . Propoaala for, tha purchase of the entire stock of Hardware belonging fToTTts Ashevin llarSwnra company win as received by tha underalgned till noon Monday, November 17th. , BU1 will be considered for the stock e tt whole or on the retail and whole sale separately. AI1 bids must be accompanied by a foninod ehech for 11000 00. The stock has been carefully Inven- terWd at .preeent market vajtie of anode. rrar1Il of coat, ; A leaae of twelve months from Jan imry 1, 113, on the store. No. jr North Muln street. Is a part of the aa pta of the btixlnriia. 'The sifwk and Inventory nro now ivmly f.ir licpci H.m, J. rSANKIN. W-31. j; ,.r. KNICKERBOCKER Dellgbtfal WtaaUoau Cectral ApyolutnvtnW Oacuplesa, TKJ3 -3 'V't " . ' .1 ' . . .THE MAN OS , X- ALBEMARLE PARK i ; : : -AN EXCLUSIVE INN Near coif links. Attractive accommodations ',, goad, ser vice; excellenitable.t y;y,v : v A VWWSfTR YYPT Sols management ' Mrs. Rldgely Rooms en suite. Private baths, superior cuisine. -Telephone lzs. Main building completely remodelled ant' renovated ew additions ready Dec, 1st Spacious grounds. .WINDSOR. HOTE-t . New management. American and European. Overhauled and Befur. nlahed throughout. V Rates Kurop American, $2.00 per day. Commercial trade solicited, , - - ;: Largs sample rooma rrsa. .3 Batiteir ParlL Htotel t i t ASHEVILLE, -K, O, -H ' J lij ' r Famous Everywhjer I j THE SWANNA'NOA A f TRICTLY Family an? Tr ansic tit Hotel Rates $. a day and apward. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only Xuropean plan hotel la tha city. Rooms 7ff cents and 11.00 per day; ter masts. aU; trains. t Commercial tr iETHELWOLD, HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude 1259 fast Rates t per day, Tesnptlng Tcras to TooHs Reservatlona. MBS. BREVARD. H. 4T '' ' " THE WISTARIAS' MISS 1VARIE BARNES. " High class board and pleasa ant rooms. Lunches and din ners fov f utornobile parties ar ranged! by telephone 1114. Rates on appKeatidnf f y Hotel Raleigh, A New-Modern-MeritoriouB Hostelry; If appflals to thow who know what's what and why. . .HdWELL COBB. THE BON v;AIRr- LSASINO 'COMMERCIAL w MRS. 1ALLIE 1. CORT, PwprfttrwiV Opel th Tmj Round. ' Bcttel Kehmore ' Opea Through oat ths Tear, .-v.. , j trTaUOTLT BIGfl CLASS fSERVIOli ALWAT& - ' . . ' , Ol 13L and sfBA. la V. KSIQBT. TEX JARRETT ' COMMERCIAL Rta 11 S6 nor dkr. Hot and Cold Month. CANTON, N. C. -. TUX IMPERIAL HOTEL ' E. M. GEIKR, Prop. FREE SAM P LB ROOMS' BTEAM llETKD RATES fa.o. City Livery Stable W. F. ISRAEL Prop, . ; "SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Beat of stock and vehicle. Prompt aud proflcteut ssrrice, day and night, In both city and county. Hatlefactton WANTED! At ths FLEMMtNO HOTEL at Ma rlon, N, C, 7 Summer Boarders, rate $6 to T per week, Children half prioa. Large vool rooms, fosr handrad last of cool porchaa, there Is, no bettai place on earth to spend your auramet months, good water and ths best Of ollmata.- ; fATTOJl C0U21, .a Hanhv.N.fl. ' . , . Ths bast and most raasoaabl bouse In town, good table, eleaa beds and hotnt eookrng. hates 11 per day, f,rj t f'-'y :HOTn.'-u . nv asset, rrstir' 1 BROADWAY tnd 1ITH STREET CWY0K CITY, n X '- Utrrrst. J tjtlf 111' f m. W in j t --r l n rit' ak of Nevwitlif f'tatflf. s I'D tut! liotiifliif Hnrrtunl rot ' LL'-OlUA-ill-AN. '-i. Tntla d'llot? L'--eakfast 5C. ' TAY' '' C1 .... . . ... . rjT.i.L. : .rs-: : r. . . ... , Kad-j"f a. f"r i ritnf, , I 1"- Kr- , i-e 11 aer 0 K ' 1 I i !f ! a Ks.oira. I t r-e !- t i I "r.. t ' ' ' '"'' t f I., . ' !. .. i f : Location. Larjre f a,ly Groan&L MS According to LocaUon ot Boom. ' f ASHEVILLE, N. 0. ; vV,H-fcj;, . fihumri St Asheville. N. f!. Pennlman. Rates on application. ean, eoo, 7tso ana fL; per day. . ;S . raa, rro HIGH tlRADi 1 V, , t' FRANK LOTJGHRAN, Ownw Jt vrop. Cats ra oonnsctlOBs Bata fra Pos ado solicited. Trade. VVrlta for Qnottton anf FRANCKNIA HAJOIAON, ' " - BILTMORE, N. C, iitiiin y r Raleigh, N. C. AND TOURlZT. 50JSL OT - ,'TRIS EAMPLB ROOISt" SPRINGS HOTEL ; . AITD TOURIST . .x , - Batha Special Rated by vlaeK M R. r. JARRETT, laajaager. " " f . i omaboro, H, a ELECTRIC LIGHTS 1 FBB BATH j r t ' ' ' '. HENDERSON VILLE, If. V. guaranteed. " 4. Grand Hotel 1 " New Xork City1 1 A Famous Homo, with a . .... . . . j On Jlroadway, at Slut Slrcct, Ono Block from. Pnuejlvanla It. R. Terminal.' Also Conrcn lent to Grand Central Terminal A house made famous through Its splendid service, and person al allentlm. to iwitxens Sninl rounta Its frtemls by the thaMiSKnifc. - hpoclal attention given Southern 1'eople who. are ao accustomed - to pollto and courteous treatment. Aa fur transportation fiuilll ties. New York's subways, h vated and surface cars are all prsHically at the' door. Thea trea and shopping dlatrlcta al'O Immediately at hand. Personal bwrgaiio tntiiHU'rrcd . fr" and from New lVun)lanla aKtllou., . , , . ' : Splendid Moorli h flinlng rooma are but one "of the Tu rn oue featurea of th- New An nex. AhwiloU'ly nroproof.' j lUitrs (I.Vl IVr Day. I imnnl tii:oi;K v. in hi i '.r. I Ten. anil .i''l Also The Oreenhui'At. rit Ijike Chatamiun. Jiimestnwn. S. Y. Open J uly 1t tr i I '' f 1st. Fine Aut"iti..l.iU' Ni.ilU. , ; il. I t-i ci I. ( Kb ;,- ) (I... i ..... ; .1 I. ,. 1.1. fl t : : il; as..-, v m, n. a i f New Annex
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1911, edition 1
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