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11 -Aho r -"5 IT to nsefcss for anyone to catt at Uila office la an endeavor to find, out the name of advertisers. Those eghof advertise nnder an Initial or nom de plume do not wish their name to be made pnbllo, and they cannot be dfe nlged at thla office, .. - KELP WANTED. LADIES WANTED! To Call HIT when ' you want yonr t summer dresses cleaned, dyed avnd pressed. ,'..,-.-- .'-,;.!"- t88-tf GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES WANT ED Writ for Asheville Spring r amlnation schedule. Franklin In stitute. Dept 899-K. Rochester, N. T. ... M7-S WANTED Two white maids as cook and waitress. Only those with ref references need apply. , Telephone 1714, or address P. O. Box 853. WANTED Good general servants col ", ored 1 references required. Apply Dahlia Cottage. Aibemarle Park. 2S3-3t. WANTED A young lady to do office work and can write a good legible hand and has some knowledge of bookkeeping. Address W.. care Ga-xette-News. 253-3t WANTED At once', first clasa com positor for about ten days; good pay. Phone The Courier, Waynes vllle,' N. C. tf WANTED. SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed,. 69 and 75c; children's shoes, 36o and 60c 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. Bee Hlsa Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 974., tf mm, inSCZLLANSOUS CAROLINA 'COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Mils 'Holman, 10 Pick square; Mr. Hall. ( Pattery Park place. FURNITURE, bought, sold and ex changed. Easy payments. Globe Furniture Co., 62 South Main St. Phone 885. . 142-tf ARB TOTJ GOING AWAT and need a suit case, handbag or trunk?' Call at H. L. Flnkelsteln Loan Office and you will ' And an unredeemed one to suit you. IS So. Mailt St 1 , -. ' l42-36t. ROCK LEDGE, 81 Haywood street, tl Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs, P '3. Corcoran, Prop. " '" ' ' HUNTERS, are ou 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. H. L. Flnkelsteln Loan Office, IS South Main St. . 242-S6L FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360,000 protected posl- , Hons 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 Just ask for booklet C 683. 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 J. H. McGINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonic building, Market St., op- poslte T. M. I. steam dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Phone 1860. - : - tf 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. WANTED Tour Notary public work. Residence 122 Asheland Avenue. Phone 88. Jaa. W. Albright 6(-tf IWANTED--To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship in the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.," care this paper. tf XMA3 PRESENTS make the heart glad. Something durable is a joy forever. The Asheville B. S. Co. can supply you Roxors, 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 St. Telephone 432. tf WANTED M n and boys to take 20 day, 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 WHEN buying Christmas presents see me and save money. A fine line of watches. Jewelry and optical goods. Also watches, clocks and Jewelry re paired; work guaranteed. H. Ll vltch, 29 College street. 249-30t. WANTED Position as collector and olflce man nine years experience Al reference. Employed at present. Address Box 264, city. 244-12t FOR RENT Desirable store room. suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 887, Canton, N. C. tf WANTED Your repair work;- Jew elry, watch and gun repairing a specialty. Keys fitted of all de scriptions. N. A. Harrison, 23 S. Main St., Phone 887. 247-20t FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street 186-tf WANTED Every woman who abhors stains grease spots or soli from any cause on wearing apparel, to re member that we clean perfectly the most delicate garments whether In silk, wool or cotton. Our plant Is modernly equipped with every mod ern device for this work, while our cleaners and pressors hare many years experience and csroful train . Ing to their credit Phone 389, J. C. Wllbar. FOR RENT t'nfurnishrid rooms for housekeeping In private residence, choice location, steam heat Call 527 Legtfl building, or phone 775. 253-tf. FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 10 room house, 6 room cottage. D. 8. Watson. WANTED Good parlor rug. center table and chairs, also Victrola and records. Phone 775. 253-tf. 70S BALI FOR SALE A lot of new oil cook stoves cheap, with or without ovens. Three burners, two burners or one burner. Chas. L. Sluder, 20 S. Pack Square. 24-tf. TOR SALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain if taken at once. Price only 1126. Pony twelve years old; buggy only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Asheville, care Gaxette-News. - 208-U FOR SALE Twenty-horse-power en. fine and boiler with Dlston saw at tachment; capacity 15,000 feet per day. Half pries for cash. Apply to P. J, J." Gazette-News, Asheville, N. C. d.h,-tf. FOR 8ALE About 1000 strawberry plants; also about 1000 asparagus roots. Apply Hans Rees Bone Tan nery. J47-7t FOR SALE Complete portable saw mill outfits In good order. Also akldders, loaders and logging equip ment of all' kinds. The Champion Fibre Company, Canton, N. C. 147-tf FOR SALE Good new stock of mer chandlse, about 82600.00; will trade for real estate or sell for cash Good location. Address P.'O. Box 468, Asheville, -N. C. 248-7t FOR BALE -At a bargain, second hand machinery, farm tools and Im pi em en a, some od pieces of erf Ice furniture, and poultry equipment. Send for lists,' 170 West Chestnut St., Ashevll'.a, N. C. 253-141 SPECIAL PRICES It win pay you to ask for our prices A rugs and matting, slso awnings. window shades and house cleaning of ail kinds. ; Asheville Carpet Home Ko. ls-tO Cbarch fit Vboaa 11 FOR HINT. FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at 8 College Park, Place; close In; prices reasonable. FOR RENT Furnished, one -room cottage, one 4 -room apartment; modern conveniences. Room I, Revell Building. F. P. Ingle, FOR RENT Connecting rooms, nice ly furnished for housekeeping; south porch; electric lights; sink and gas In kitchen. 16 Starnes avenue. FOR RENT 284 North Main St 8 room, two-story residence, cheap, All modern conveniences, large front yard, large garden and barn. Apply to John A. Ouffey. 148-71 She Had Consumption - - ,V as Dytesr;. Now Well Eckman's Alterative is ' being used with success In the treatment of Tu berculosis. Persons .who have taken it improved, gained weight 'exhaust ing night sweats stopped, fever dimin ished, and many, recovered, If you are interested to know mor shout it. we will put you In touch with some who are now well. You can Investi gate and Judge for yourself. Read of Mrs. Govert's recovery: ' " Griffith, Ind. ' vGentlemen: Thinking that perhaps a short history of the remarkable' cure of. my mother-in-law (Mrs. 'Anna Govert) might benefit some other suf ferers, I hereby give the following tes timonial: About September 10, 1908, she was taken sick with Catarrhal Pneumonia,'- and ' continually grew worse, requiring a trained nurse. Night sweats were so bad that It was necessary to change her clothing once or twjee every night; her cough In creased and got so bad that everybody expected that she would not live much longer.- The trained nurse (Miss An na Trinen) Informed me that she bad Tuberculosis and nothing could be done for her. In January, when Rev. Wm. Berg of St. Michael's church, at Hherevllle, Ind., prepared for her denth, he recommended thai i get some Eckman's Alterative and pee if It would not give her some relief. 1 then requested the attending physi cian to give his diagnosis and he In formed me that she had Consumption and was beyond all medical aid. When I asked if he thought that it was use less to try the Alterative, he replied that 'No physician could help her any und I could cult myself about It.' - So I Immediately had Rev. Wm. Berg to send for a bottle. Practically with out hope for recovery, I Insisted that she try the Alterative, which she did. At the end of the first week's treat ment she got so bad that she refused to take any more of It. but the doctor advised her to keep on taking it, ar, It was the only thing that might help her. I am glad to say now that she kept on and soon began to improve. Now she Works as hard as ever, weighs 20 pounds heavier than she ever d'd before she took sick, and' in good health. She frankly snys she owes her life and health to Eckman i Alterative. We keep it on hand at all times and recommend It highly. "(Signed affidavit) "JOS. GRIMMER." Eckman's Alterative Is effective In Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and in up building the system. Does not con tain poisons, opiates or hablt-formlng drugs. For sale by all druggists.' Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence. u.iit Lil j i . Jit GOES Tfli:.LLi::SEB, TEX. Will Become Assistant Post master There Jan. 15. Is Now Clark Here." "; Walter L. Ray, a clerk in the Ashe ville poetoffice, has been promoted to the position of assistant postmaster at Balllriger. Tex., his " appointment to that position to become effective Jan uary 15. He will leave Asheville to take up his new duties' about January 10. 'Ballinger Is a place of about 8000 cr 10.000 inhabitants and the promo tlon Is quite an Important one. ' Mr. Ray has been connected with the local office for the past 16 years and has welt proved his. ability and effi ciency. He Is well known In the city and his friends here will be glad to hear of this promotion which Is tht one way In which the government ha of showing Its appreciation' for the good work of lis employes. The re muneration at this new post will not he so much greater than that of thi position held now by Mr. Ray but il is to be appreciated by him for the fact thnt It is a recognition of his ability. ' -.--' FUNERAL HELD TODAY Rcmninrt of Dr. W. ti. Reagan An 1aM to Rest In the Family Uury Ing Ground, Wcovcrvillc. ' The funeral or Dr. W. L. Reagan was held at II a. m. today at the Weavervllle ' Methodist church, ser vices being conducted by Rev. W. B. Lyda, assisted by Rev. Dr. D. Atkins nnd Rev. Mr. Hawley; A large con gregation attended and many tributes of flowers attested the affection and sorrow Of neighbors and friends. The body was laid to rest in the ramlly burying "ground at Weaver- Vllle. .-i - :-. Y.M.C.A.VS.FARM SCHOOL BASKET Mil TINT Farmers Always Have a'Good Team and Snappy Game Is Anticipated; We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson. Being the oldest Old Line Legal Reserve .'out hern Mutual Company, ulng all of the Standard Policies, living the lowest possible rate con sistent with safety. We solicit your patronage. The Security Life & Annuity Company of Greensboro, N. O. A. B. SMITH, Special Agent, Asbeville. Bf. C. Tonight, at the Y. M. C. A., another interesting game of basketball will je played, the contestants to be the association team and the boys from the Farm school. This game has al ways heretofore served as the opening one of the season for these two teams but this year the game with Spartan burg happened to be arranged first by the association boys. This was done because the South Carolina team could not get here at any other date and the game was arranged on short notice. The Spartanburg contest served to show Just what kind of team the locals have, however, and on that account the game tonight will he doubly Interesting, as the Farm school team has not yet given any public exhibitions and there Is con siderable curiosity as to their form. It may be safely predicted that it will be a good game for both Institu tions have always had good teams and they play for all there Is In It. The management certainly expects a good game or otherwise It would not be scheduled. This Is borne out by the fact that Secretary Brown has can celed the game that was scheduled to have been played between the local association and the Wofford Training school. This was done because he did not think they had a team sufficient ly strong to make the contest Inter estlng. This conclusion was arrived at after the game this week with the Spartanburg team. The line-up for the two teams to night will be as follows: Y. M. C. A. Positions. ' Farm School Iplnsky R. F. Rodgers Schartle L. F..McLaln, Gamble Chambers. Cl Case Holing, Thompson. R. G fiitton Young, Atwell...U G. Whlsnant FOR SALK. ., .' 107 acres of good farming land, five miles rrom Asneviue, on the Swannan oa Stone road, 75 acres wood land. price 235.00 per' acre.'' Iso new five room house, and large lot In West Asheville, near car line, 81100.00. J. D. PEN LAND SON Real EttUte II Temple Court Phone 143 FOR SALS Beautlfal Suburban home; on car Una, surrounded by grove . of trees with Ave acres of land, city water, lectrlc lights. Very, easy terras. CANADAY KEALTY CO. i If. Pack So. Phone T4 CHICHESTER S PILLS fairs V.v.7r:"'-jT.,--farA tsi( '"'"j1 Hr "4 irmtrvfot. A l"t I ill i if f tTFri pnoTOGUApns I Fort CHRISTMAS PRKHF.NTS. "Nothing Would please your relative ann friends hrlntm so much as good photo of jfourself. Katurally It should tie a jw.d one showing you at your tiet. You slwnvs rt the best Pt If WS KTDKI Utr ,Ni. !uU' bliue Store. L OGA N MFRCHANT TAIIOR Legal 111(1;. Part 8q lluwe 887, DONT BE BALD . Xcerly Any One May Secure a Rnieft- . old Grywtii of Uil,r. ( . We have a remedy that has aided to grow hair and prevented baldness 'In 88 out of 180 eases where used ac cording to directions for a reasonable length of time. That may seem like strong statement It la, and we mean It to ' ne. ana no on snouia doubt It until they have put our claim to an actual test. " ' We are so certain Rexall "88" Hair Tonic will curs dandruff, prevent bald ness. stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop Tailing hair and grow new hair, that we personally give our posl tlve guarantee to refund every penny paid u for It In every Instance where it doea not give entire satisfaction to the user. Rexall "8J" Hair Tonic Is as pleas ant to use as clear spring water. It Is delightfully perfumed, and doee not grease or gum the hair. Two slses. tOe and 81-00. With our guarantee back of It, you certainly take no risk. Sold only at our store The Rexall store. Smith's drug store. Pack square and South Main street HAND PRIZE WOY ' ; BY BRUCE-BROWN Carqb Ajc. Ur.scn endyou miss that fine feeling of exhilaration which, follows a copious morning opera tion, you should put a small quantity of Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form) on the tongue and wash it down with a little water. v ' Its action In the system Is puri fying and strengthening. ' It drives out hard impactions and impurities and gives tone to the muscular structure of the bowels. If, over comes the tendency to chronic con stipation, relieves a bloated feeling in the abdomen, sweetens the breath and promotes vigor of body, mental ' alertness and cheerful spirits. i - Sold h Dealers . i Price, Large Package, SI. 00 AA tarthaiauDac viththt teJ X Ml the '. label. . if yoa anaot set wait l m, w will Mod B bv mU, poMJwU. simoom live Retainer M iso pat bp la ItquU lorn for aoit wae prrier It rrtra 11. M act . kettle. UeK lee c Red X abet. i. a. ZEILIN CO.. Piopttetofs St. LobtU, HUieari DejttTal Ciaa:' a. - TOiBtmestej tton 'Taie. VILL5, II. 0. rriT-t ALE21IARLE PARK , AN EXCLUSIVE INN Near-.' golf links. Attractive accommodations i; .good ser vice: excellent table. - 5 -; - - BAVENSCSOFT, 95 Church St., Asheville, N. C. , Sole ' management Mrs. Rldgely Pennlman. . Rates " on application. Rooms en suite. : Private baths, superior cuisine. -Telephone 118. , Main building' completely remodelled and renovated new ; additions ready Deo. 1st , Spacious grounds. WINDSOR HOTEL ''I.' S SOOTH MAIN BE, -. ,1" Nsw managemeat. . American and Bnropean. Overhauled ' and Refur- nlahed throughout. Rates Europ ean, 6O0, 7So and 81.09 per - day. American, $. per day. Commercial trade solicited. Large sample rooms tree. l u. f, TATE8, Prof, k The English Inventor of a wireless telephone claims to have made it so compact that a man can carry the entire apparatus about with him. A knitted garment for women that Kew Yorker has patenter! fan ut k a scarf, shawl or swi-u-r. Continued from page one. the racer crossed the line in meteoric burst of speed. - Six Cars Finished. Of the 18 foreign' and American racing machines Which darted away at 8 o'clock In the morning in the gruelling 411.38 mile contest, only six nlshed. All of the remainder were nable to undergo the tearing endur ance strain and were eliminated from me to time by the breaking of vital portions of the mechanism. The foreigners apparently surpassed. the American manufacturers' as not single one of the latter crossed the tape at the finish in a place. On the other hand American drivers demon strated superiority over the foreign Hots. ' The outcome of the race was a sur prise to automobile ' enthusiasts,- as neither of the two favorites of Wednesday both Frenchmen was In the running at the finish.' Victor Hemmery, the Benx"drlver who wsa heavily played, was not a' contender for 'thtf"1ionoivf1er'axfh'MTenth lap. Uuls Wagner, the, other favorite, re tired his Flat from the contest in the fifth turn. - , Leaders Stop for Repairs. The most thrilling moments of the race were witnessed at the conclusion of the twenty-second lap.' On the pre vious day Bruce-Brown had flashed by the grandstand in the lead, with Eddie Hearne 88 seconds behind and Ralph Mulford following closely. As Bruce-Brown's Flat appeared In the distance a groan of dismay went out from thousands of throats when It was seen that he was slowing for a atop at the pits, ' Scarcely had his pre dicament become manifest then Ed die Hearne burst into view and like wise slowed down at the pits. A wild burst of cheering rent the Armament when Ralph Mulford, the third of the leading trio, passed the starting point only to halt at the Loxler pit The stopping of the three- cars was. the signal for a spirited race between the respective drivers and mechanicians taking on gasoline and changing tires. The spectators leaned forward and shouted encouragement. Aa oil cans were deftly opened and their contents fairly hurled Into the steaming tanks. simultaneously knives were jabbed Into the damaged tires and with the air hissing " like disturbed serpents they were cast Into the pits to be replaced by new ones with Incred ible speed. .- . , Mnlford was the first to accomplish repairs and a minute and. a half after he had halted the Loxler, throbbing and thumping, darted away amid cloud of smoke. The crowd yelled Itself hoarse urging on the remain ing drivers and expressing approval of the lightning Work of the Losler am. Twenty seconds after Mulford had disappeared, Bruce-Brown ' and his mechanician sprang tatto their Tint and started In pursuit. The Bens team was off again 10 seconds behind the Flat. With reports from the an muffled exhaust puffing like a gat ling gun, the machine spurted fort ward and soon was lost to sight- In the wake of thb leaders. When other passing ears were cheered the Interest of the spectators In the leaders was o Intense that the few minutes necea sary to complete the twenty-third lap dragged like hours. Bruce-Brown was the first to ap pear. His car Whirled Into sight, flew around the grand stand curve and again , out ' of sight Eddie Beams Hushed by the Judges' stand one nln ute and SO seconds afterward, in vain the spectators shouted and walled for Mulford but the winner of the Vender bllt cup was out of , the rare. At the crucial moment with, victory in the balance, Mulfnrd's Lozter'went out, of commission with steerlng.gear trouble and after a determined tight th plucky driver was forced to retire. De Palma jumped to third place with the elimination of Mulford and th hard fought contest for the gran prise trophy was ended after the next lap with the drivers In this position. A Knrord-Breaking Crowd, It Is estimated that the grand prise rare was witnessed by the largest number of spectators that tuua ever at tended a similar event In this city, The weather was extremely cold and cutting north wind made the air still more unpleasant Despite the weather I'onrtltlons racing enthur'asts begaa to imiiemhle long before time for the c to Mart ' -,, As thi day gdvau'-i d the seating -apaclty of the stands. waa taxed to the utmost and hundreds were forced to tand." ' In addition" to the!, breaking f the world's record and th achieve ment of Ralph Mulford, who, In the Vanderbllt cup race, beat the Santa Monica record of 74.4 average miles an hour. for a 202 mile race, by mak ing an average of 74.9 for the distance, Eddie Henrne's official time for the flrst .205,68 miles of the grand prlxe race was 76.2, almost two. minutes faster. - ' '' Goes 82 M.IJps an Hour. ' r :';'' The swiftest lap of the seventeen mile course was negotiated by Victor Hemery, driving a Bent. In the fifth lap he made the round In 12 minutes and 46 seconds, or more than 82 miles an hour. "-Bruce-Brown made the sec ond fastest time for one lap, negotiat ing the seventeen miles in 12.47. ' Caleb Bragg, another millionaire, driver of a Fiat car, was a 'sturdy competitor in the battle for suprem acy and finished fourth, about twenty minutes behind the winner. He made numerous tire changes "and In the latter part of the contest was forced to jchnnge mechanicians. After the race was over and the winner had been showered with lau rels and praise, Bruce-Brown made the following statement: THE SW ANN AN OA A STRICTLY HIGH QUADS J Family and Transient Hotel Rates 9tM m day and apward. GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only European plan hotel la the city. Rooms 71 cents and 1.00 per day. Cafe ta connection. - Batba tree. Pot 1 tar aassta all. trains, -Commercial tr ads solicited. - - - - , FRANa WLAKK. Manager. THE-WISTARIAS MISS MARIE BARNES. ; BILTM0RE, N. C. High class board and pleasaant rooms. Lunches and din ners for automobile, parties arranged by telephone. 111$. Rates on. application. iotel Raleigh, Ra!eip; N.C. ; A New-Modern-Meritorious Hostelry. : It appeals to thos J who know what's what and why. .HOWELL COBS. Some Asheville People Have Learned , How to Get Rid" of : Both. 4 Backache and kidney ache, are twin brothers. ' ' ' '' Tou can't separate them. And you can't get rid of the back ache until you cure the kidney aohe. If the kidneys are well and strong. the rest of the system Is pretty sure to be in vigorous health. Doan'e Kidney Pills make strong, healthy kidneys.' ' ' , T. B. Redman, 8S7 N. Main St., Asheville, N. C, says: "I cannot speak too highly of Doan's Kidney Pills,' for they restored me tq health and strength." I spent a great deal of money rylng to get something that would rid me of my trouble, but all to no avail. My hack pained me a great deal and my body was Ftlff and lame. The kidney secretions ' also gave me great annoyance. " At last was induced to try Doan's Kidney PHls and 1 obtained a box at Smith's Drug Store. ' The difficulties rom which I suffered so long were soon removed and during the past several years, there has been no. recurrence of my trouble." - For sale by all dealera Price EO cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember th. name Doan's and take no other. . . NOTICE Notice is hereby given by th mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Asheville, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and Bled his report la the office of the city (lerk, showing the amount of work one and the- cost thereof In'the mat ter of paving and otherwise Improving College Park Place, from its intersec tion with Oak street to its Intersection tlth College street,' In said city, and also showing the name of each abut ting owner "thereon, the number of front teet ' of 1 each 'lot and th pro fata share of cost of such street Im tirovement to be assessed against such real estate. -And notice is hereby further given that at th first regular meeting of the said board of alder- men. to be held after the expiration of ten (19) days from this date, said board, of aldermen will consider said report and if no valid objections be made thereto the same 'will be adopt ed' and approved by said, board, and the liens and assessments of said street Improvement will then become com plete and operative. ' : Asheville, N. C, November IS 1811. L. W. TOUNQ, I49-10t City Clerk. v . NOTICE. North Carolina, Buncomb County In the Superior Court ' ' Sallle B. Gilliam vs. Lunls Gilliam Notice. . ?' ' - The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as sbove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Buncombe county by the plaintiff for an absolute- dlvorc from th bonds of matrimony now ex isting between the plaintiff and de fendant; and said defendant will fur ther take notice that he la required to appear st the next term of th Supe rior court of Buncombe county, to be hld on the sixth Monday, before the flrwt Monday in March, 1912, at the court house In Asheville, North Caro Una, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court tnr the relief demanded in said Com plaint . Dated this the 9th day of November 1911. MAItCUrf ERWIN. Clerk Buperlor Court Of Buncombe Cuuuty. . Iw-tw rtJ Location. !- r y C - " , I1 1 1:3 According to Loc a cf I jc-t. Battery Psxrlt Hotel ASHEVILLE, W. CL , OPKf THROUGHOUT THE THUL Famous Everywhere TRAXK LOtTfjHRAlf, Ownet e Pro, 0? THE BON AIR tXADIXa COMMIECIAL AND TOURIST tOTTL ; WATNISVILLE, N 0. s e , ' , 1223. SALLDt E. COET, Proprlttrtsi. Optm th Yt&r Eouxd. t ' ' ' EESE E AUPL3 EOOS' Hotel Kcnmpre i WATKZSVrXiLM, K. O. Xbrongkoal the Ttrnr. 1" ; t i TSItTrLT HIGH CLASS BERVI01I 'AxWaW'' " - f, fty., a-i' v, O. H. and MRS. Ki,"V. aQtlBHIV THE JAEEETT SPRINGS HOTEL i k OOMMEBCLUt AJSI) l?OTJRIST, .. . Rates II.lt per day. Hot and Cold Baths. Special Rates try Week i Month, i- r . .-.-..t '?:v K. t. JA8RETT, Manager, - ,i .. .. - - IMOsboto, X. C FREE SAMPLE ROOMS STEAM HEATED CANTON, N. C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. GEIER, Prop. RATES 1. OO. ELECTRIC LIOITT9 FREE BATH iETHELWOLD HOTEL fa heart of Beautiful Bapphlro Conn try. . altitude 111 faot. Rates I per day. Tempting Terms to Toarlst Trade. Write for Quotation aaf Bservationa. " ? ' MR8. FBJUfCESIA HAMILTON, BREVARD. If . CL ' . ; City Livery Stable - W. If. ISRAEL Prop. J HEXDERSOJTVILLE, H. O. SPECIAL' RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVEXEB8 Best of stock and vehicles. Prompt and proficient service, day and night, In both, city and connty. Satlsfsrttoa goarantued. ' ' ";- - : i ;.' : .NOTICE Notice Is hereby given by the mayor and board of, aldermen of the city of Asheville, as required by law, that the city engineer has mad a survey and filed his repdrt in the offlceof the city clerk, showing the amount of work don and the cost thereof in the mat ter of paving and otherwise improving Arlington street from Its intersection with Charlotte street to Its intersec tion with Furman avenue In said city, and also showing the name of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street im provement to be assessed, against such real estate, And notice Is hereby fur ther given that at the first regular meeting of the said hoard of alder men, to be held after the exrr&tkn of ten (19) days from this date, said board of aldermen will cnnalder said report and If no valid objections be made thereto the same will be adopt ed and approved by said board and the liens and assessments of " said street improvement Will then becom complete and operative. Ashevtll, N. C November 85, 1911. L. W. YOUNG. l-19t, Ci; Clerk. , PATTCIT EOXJ: ; nwThy,N,o. ; The best aad moat reasonable house ta town, good, table, clean bed and t cooking. ' Rates 81 oay. 1223 EC3A PATICHV t I . L . 1 , -..'.,. HOTEL ENTELLA ' :.. E STSOS cm. . Headaaarters for traveltag mm and lumbermen. Rates 88 per W Special rates by the month. Balk room. Free sample room Railroad ting kouso troaUng gonUera . Livery la con a ecu on. j a a iN TEUimS AND LSATHin ' C0CM , Is our epecialty. Money to loan on diamond, watches, jewelry and anytLicg of vnlue. Lcaa CZl:x ei-l rt v r WANTED! At tia''ir-EK?rfO POTCTi at Ma rlon, N. C,, 76 Bunuoer uoaraers, rawej 86 to $7 per week. Children ball price. Large cool rooms, four hundred te8 of cool porches, there Is no better" place on earth to suend your tnmmw months good water and the beet el i tenet. T. J. V II J-A. Mgr. Carolina Conmcrc'il Sctool 1 Pearl L. nolmen, Prln., Ilione 974. O. I Hall. Ass't ITln., Phone 1741. Mrs. C B. Camptx-n, IVIn. Sliortnaaa It'P't, I hooe 110. School at f IlatK-ry Park Tlaco. Students may enter at ny Mine. Single course 8J8, rh, th on t'me, combined cours f 59 ch, 879. time. v ar ofT'Tltig two guld inedal In Shorthand, ens f..r ths nn mslilng th hlKht spend and !) oMi-r tpr the bat proi"-.s. Fnt'-r at n. If yt. to er U 1, n f i ', . - , i
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1911, edition 1
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