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'J V f n I n r I D J.lL Nil n In BMless few anyone to call at thla office In an endeavor to find out the name of advertisers. Those who advertise Butler an Initial or nom de pi ante do not wish their names to be made public, and tney cannot De ai raised at thla offlc HELP WANTED. LADIES WANTED! To eaO HIT whan you want your summer dresses cleaned, dye an pressed, ItS-tf GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES WANT ED Write tor AshevUle Spring Ex amination schedule. Franklin In stitute, Dept. 190-K, Rochester, N. T. ' MT-Mt WANTED Two white" maids as cook and waitrsa Only those with ref references need apply. Telephone 1714 or address P. O. Box 851. WANTED At once, first class com positor for about ten days; good pay. Phone The Courier, Waynes ville. N. C. tf WANTED Fop t. ft. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between axes of It and IS; cltlsens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, . read and writ the English lan guage. For Information apply to Recruiting officer, 107 West Trade 8t, Charlotte, N. C; I South Main Bt, Asheville, N. C, 130 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C; 1522 Main BU Columbia, a C; 204 West Main St. Greenville, & C.J or 1(7 H West Main St., Spartanburg. S. a WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. , Here is an offer that In cludes tools with tuition. A method that saves years of apprenticeship. Positions waiting in city or country chops, Write Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 255-6t WANTED. SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed, 50 and 75c; children's shoes, - ' Uc and 60a We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. 101-tf. WANTED Tour stenographs work. ' Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. Bee Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 174. 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 Tour Notary public work. Residence 121 Asheland Avenue. Phone It. Jas. W. Albright (l-tf WANTED To sen, cter.p, about half price, a scholarship In the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.," car thla paper. tf WANTED Board in private family. Address Permanent, Gen. Delivery, city. 2D4-3t. WANTED Men and boys to take 10 - days practical course in our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and accept good positions. Thrs hundred graduates placed in positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. HO-'tf WANTED Position as collector and office man nine years experience Al reference. Employed at present Address Box 364, city. 244-12t WANTED Tour repair work; jew elry. watch and gun repairing a specialty. Keys fitted of all de scription N. A. Harrison, 23 8. Main St., Phone 117. 247-20t WANTED Every woman who abhors stains, grease spots or soil 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 pressers have many years experience and careful train ing to their credit Phone 389, J. C. Wllbar, WANTED Good parlor rug. center table and chairs, also Victrola and records. Phone 775. 253-tf. for EAU FOR SALE A !ov f new oil cook stoves cheap, with or Without ovena , Three burners, two burners or one burner. Chas. L Binder, 20 S. Pack Square. H l-tf. FOR SALE 3 Berkshire brood sows. 5 half Jersey yearling heifers for sale st Montford Dairy. Cheap if taken at once. 255-3t THREE young Kentucky combination gnlted saddle and driving horses will he sold at auction at Patton and Rtlkeleather's stable Wednesday. De eember , at t o'clock. 155-tt FOR SALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain If taken at once. Price only 1121. ' Pony twelve years - old; buggy only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon, Asheville. care " Gaiette-Ncws, 30 l-tf FOR BALE Twenty-horse-power nine and boiler with Dlston saw tachment; capacity 13,000 feet en-at- per day. Half nrica for r.h i nniw to J. i." Qaxatta-Newa FOR RALE Complete portable aa r"ni ouuiis in good order. Also Hinders, loaders and loKKlna- eouln- nn-nt of all kinds. The Champion rim inmpany. Canton, N. C. - 247-tf ' nR At a bargain. sr.nl- linn.l i.. iiu.. r.,, fi.ru. tools and Im- M il 5 KISC2LLANE0US CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our evening or noonday classes, see Miss Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, t Pattery Park place. ... FURNITURE, bought, sold and ex changed. - Easy payments. Globe Furniture Co., 62 South Main St Phone 885. 142-tf ARE TOU GOING AWAT and need a suit case, handbag or trunk T Call at H. L Flnkelstein Loan Office and you will find aa unredeemed one to suit you. 23 So. Main St - . ,142-lOt ROCK LEDGE, II Haywood street II Rooms thoroughly renovated, across treat 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 L. C Smith, Parker Bros., A. H. Fox, Ithaca, Remington, etc We carry a conv plete line of ammunition and goods for hunters. H. L. Flnkelstein Loan Office, 13 South Main St 242-30t FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 860,000 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 Just 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. 236-261 LOCK, KEY AND TRUNK WORK Keys fitted, new locks put on, trunks repaired and rebuilt Brok en windows repaned, tight doors renting In fact everything that can be done by a first class general repair shop. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park Place, Phone 448. XMA9 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. Dp not fail to call during the holidays. 23 N. Main St. Telephone 432. tf WHEN buying Christmas presents see me and save money. A fine line of watches, Jewelry and optical gooda Also watches, clocks and jewelry re paired; work guaranteed. H. U vltch, 29 College street 249-30t. TORRENT. FOR RENT Desirable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counter. Applj Box 187, Canton. N. C V FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Gradj street 186-tf FOR , RENT Unfurnished five-room cottage, with all modern conven iences. Phone 1278 or apply at No. S65 Merrimon avenue. FOR RENT Three connecting partly furnished rooms for light house keeping. 84 Starnes avenue. 2G5-6t FOR RENT Two modern six and seven room apartments, 66 and 68 Asheland avenue, modern conven iences. Apply J. E. Smathers, at Green's Furniture Store, Patton Ave. 254-61 FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping in private residence, choice location, steam heat Call 627 Legal building, or phone 775. 253-tf. FOR RENT Completely furnlshsd large boarding house, 10 room house, 6 room cottage. D. 8. Wat son. FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at I College Park Place; close In; prices reasonable. FOR RENT Furnished, one 4-room cottage, one 4-room apartment; modern conveniences. Room 9, Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. FOR RENT Connecting rooms, nice ly furnished for housekeeping; south porch; electrlo lights; sink and gas In kitchen. SI Starnes avenue. We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson. Being the 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, If. C. A. B. SMITH. Special Agent, AahevUle. W. CL FOR RALE. 107 acres of good farming land, five miles from Asheville, on the Swannan- oa Stone road. 76 acres wood land prlre 136.00 per acre, Iso new five room house, and large lot In West Asheville, near car line, 11100.00. J. . FF.XLAND SON Ileal Katata II Temple Court. Phone 1 40 FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban home; on car line, surrounded by grove of trees with five acrea of land, city water. electric nrhta. very cany terms. CAN ADAY REALTY CO. M Bf. Park So, Phona 740 EFzciALrnicia It will pay you to ask for our prices on rnrs end na(tlr,. a!x awnlnft. (mt'iw thdc ana houm r'"i.l if i,f The child feverish " -with a cold, running f ' nose, tight or loose ! -;r- cough with wheezing 0 "J cough with wheezing 0 j or rattling of phlegm t , a3itbreatnes,(mothere put your ear to J child's back or ches' and listen) should have vk. Bull COUGH SYRUP. , No Morphine r Chloroform in It It's the only right medi cine to give. 25c, "Mr foot children had bad eolds and eoofha Dr. Bull's Cough Kyrup cured them." Mia. U. Tool Leiia, 'o K. 39th tit. Bnoklya, N. T. SAMPLE SENT FUE Write far tt today. Maattoa this paw. ASdr 1. fc. MEYER CO., BALTIMORE, MU SIRES AND SONS. At sixty Sir William E. Smith, who began life as a ropemaker's boy, takes over Sir Fbllip Watts' job as director of naval construction for tbe fleets of George V. ' Captain Herbert Edward Greenstreet of the New Zealand Shipping com pany recently departed on his eightieth voyage round the world. Altogether be has sailed 2,000,000 miles and never had a mis hap. Judge Edgar Jay Sherman, states man, soldier, author and Jurist, who recently resigned from tbe Massachu setts superior bench, was admitted to the bar fifty-three years ago. He Is now seventy -seven. Dr. James Curtis Hepburn, tbe old est surviving jrraduate of Princeton. class of 1832, began his career as a medical missionary to China in 1840. On bis ninetieth birthday anniversary he was honored with an imperial dec oration from the mikado. He was born at Milton. Pa, ninety-six years ago. ... F. Dewitt Fisher, clerk in the post- office at Toledo, O., has received word from tin) postoffice department that be has been proclaimed tbe champion mail distributer in the United States postal service. Fisher's record in a test on Aug. 0 was 711 pieces of mall In eleven minutes, an average of sixty-five a minute. The title had for merly been held by John B. Francis of the Cincinnati postofflce. Pert Personals. Jndglng by the pictures of Tsen Chun Hsuan. tbe gentleman Is no rosebud. Detroit News. Dr. Cook might now prepare n'new and more exciting lecture upon his new and old adventures in Copenhagen. Xew Orleans Times-Democrat. Abroad J. F. Morgan is always the honored guest of the most illustrious. At home it is proposed to give him the third degree. Washington Star. We trust John D. will not trace his ancestry so fnr back that iie will run up against the fellow who got his name working on the rock pile. Washington Post We prophesy that during the coming winter semou Mr. "Home Run" Baker aud Christy Mathewson will not col laborate In a vaudeville sketch or run ning a saloon. Denver Republican. CEDTKULTS Many an Asheville Citizen Knows How Sure They Are. Nothing uncertain about the work of Doan's Kidney PHls in Asheville. There Is plenty of positive proof of mis in the testimony of cttizena Such evidence should convince the most keptlcal doubter. Read the follow ing statement: J. O. Cochran, St N. Main 8t. Ashe ville. N. C. says: "I was badly run down from kidney complaint and I grew discouraged. Every move caus ed pam and my back was so lame and sore that I was in no fit condition to work. The kidney secretions were Ir regular in passage, causing me no end of distress. I knew of two peo ple wno nad been cured of kidney complaint by Doan's Kidney Pills and I decided to try this remedy. I was surprised by the results of its use. My health began to improve at once and kidney disease was quickly driv en from my system. That happened two years ago and since then, I have neen aa free from kidney complaint as it i naa never bad It" For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Patronize Homo Industry Fertilizer lfada rlarht hare at vnnv Sanr mnA equal to If not superior to any goods of the kind on the market. We have references from those who have tried our Fertilisers and ask you to call and tee them. Parties anticipating purchase of fer tiliser la large quantities will do' well to as and gtt our prices. Orders taken for small quantltlea We want agents In every town. Ash.villEPccIiinflCo. Office) and Factory Phone) lit. flU Phontsj US and UI. A " W : l 1 M r y. A Mystery In , A Freight Car Br adolSTsnyder ; Copyright by Anierlonn Pres Asso ciation. 1911. ... 1 am a brakeman on a freight train. Ono day during the winter season, when wei bad, come to a. stop, I was walking alongside, the train and saw a thin smoke coming out from under one of the cars, Thinking it to coma from hot box, I stooped to examine tbe truck, but the running gear was as cool as a cucumber. Then, looking op. I noticed a small tin pipe protrud ing from tbe bottom of tbe car, through which smoke was coming In little puffs. - "Well. I'll be jlngedr I said to my self. "Here's a freight car, sealed with lead, that hasn't been opened since It started three days ago. and a steam engine In It Am I in my right mind, or hare X tumbled off the brake wheel, where I wag sitting a spell ago." I stooped a trifle lower and craned my neck In a little farther in order to ret a better view. There was tbe pipe, evidently a part of a leader from a gutter belonging to the roof of a house. It extended a few Inches downward, then turned with an elbow, the second part extending about a foot rearward. As I looked the puffs continued aa regular as those coming from a locomotive making a steady fait' . . -f : . ... What to do I didn't know. I was afraid to notify tbe conductor for fear I'd find out that I'd had a stroke and saw things that didn't exist Some thing occurred Just then that made me think I'd sorely gone daft I heard a girl'a giggle. There wasn't any connection between a steam engine and a girl shut up In a box car, especially a sealed box car, but there was a good deal to excite curiosity. I stopped worrying about myself and began to wonder what there was Inside that car. I stood off, looked at It and .walked all around It A freight train Is made up of differ ent binds of cars, and this car was es pecially different from the others. It looked as though It might have been a caboose turned Into a box. Tbe thing most noticeable about it was a door at one end. Why I hadn't noticed this before I don't know unless it was be cause the end was only about two feet from the end of another car. I saw that there was or bad been a lock on the door.i There wasn't any knob, bnt a nail had been put through the screw hole of the steel piece on which the knob" had been fixed. I climbed up on the coupling and tried to turn the nail to open the door. I didn't succeed. I listened, bnt every thing was still. Bnt I didn't forget that giggle, and pretty soon I knocked. In a few moments I heard whispers with in. Then all of a sodden the door was pulled open, and there stood a boy and a girl. :- Besides these, I got a Tlew of the car. There was a carpet on it tbe worse for wear; in one corner was a mattress with bedolothlng; in the cen ter wss a pine table, and at one side was a cook stove. And I noticed that the stovepipe was run down Instead of np or horizontal and passed through a hole In the floor." . - "Please don't give us away," said the girl, going for me with a pair of blue eyes not many could resist "You'd better let me come in," X an swered. "If the conductor or any of the train hands should come along there'd be no need of giving yon away." I went Inside end sbnt the door after me. Then I asked. "Will yon be good enough to tell me wbst this means?" 'We're a bride and groom." said the young feller, who couldn't have been over seventeen years old. "On our wedding trip," the girl added. 'A bride and groom on your wedding trip!" I exclaimed. "How did yon git In cert 7" 'I'll teU yon all about It" said the boy. "We're not only on onr wedding trip, bnt weYe a runaway couple." "Are yon sure you're not a pair of escaped lunatics?" Tbe girl langhed: the fellow looked kind of queer and talked on. "We were engaged, but neither tier dad nor mine wonld let us git mar ried till we were older. I bad a clerk ship In a railroad freight house, and I managed to git hold of this car, and one night when yon men were making up this train I give, the engineer a signal to hook np against it and the next time he backed np against a car this was in the train. I'd fixed the door and put In the bridal furniture." "The bridal furnlturel" I said, look ing aronnd. "So thla Is a bridal cham ber. Is itr "Well, It's all we got" he answered. "What have yon bad to eatr I asked, v " ' t "Bread, bacon, eggs and a. few other things. There's eur stove. We get a good enough draft when the train's moving." "And when tt lsst morlog you fan theflrer "Just so," Hearing some one coming, X put my linger to my lips, and when tbe sound bad passed I went out end shut the door. Tbst wss the most original wedding trip X ever saw or beard of. and I wouldn't have given the chil dren away for a farm. X couldn't make np my mad whether they were really oa a honeymoon Journey or playing they were married, aa chil dren do. When we got to the end of the run they disappeared, and I never found out what had become of them. "Why di you shoot at me?" "Took vou tor a deer. "Dliln t you see my t'tlsht red coal? Ixifg a npr wear FREE niisuriEiiziri CURE Old, Ocep-Scated Cases Take Notice! Botanlo Blood Balm XB. B. B.) in the past SO years, has cured thou sands of Rheumatics . after every known remedy has failed. B. B. B. does this by purifying blood direct to the paralyzed nerves, bones and Joints giving strength and warmth Just where It is needed. At the same time B. B. B. kills the active poison in the blood which causes rheumatism. In this way : a cure-to-stay-cured is jnade. If you have bone pain, sliat- ica, shooting pains, swollen Joints, aching back or shoulder blades, blood thin or pale skin even if bed-ridden with the worst rheumatism give B. B. B. a trial. We guarantee a perfect, lasting cure. .' B. B. B. Is a liquid. made up of pure botanic Ingredients and sold by' druggists at $1.00 per large bottle with directions for home cure. We will send a free trial of Oils previous remedy by mall, postpaid, to any sufferer who writes for It Just All out the coupon below ana It to BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Name ... Address . MORTGAGE SALE. v . . Under and by ylrtue 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 wile D.A. Russell to secure a loan of $800 (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, 1011, at 12 o'clock, noon, which landa are con tained In said Instrument to-wit: 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 line between Joshua Souther and Reuben Toungblood and runs thence with said line west 40 poles to an oak in the old line of the Green lee survey, now called the Souther line, thence with said line north 61 pole to a stake In John Young's line; thence east with said line 188 poles to E. M. Toungblood's line; thence south with said Toungblood's line 81 poles to a stake his corner; thence with said conditional line 82 poles to tha begin ning containing 4S acres. Second Tract Adjoining and con tiguous to tract No. 1, above beginning on John Young's corner, the same corner called for In No. I above, and runs thence down the various mean- derlngs of Cane Creek about $00 poles to a point In the middle of the bridge on Mills Gap road; thence with the middle of said Hills Gap road running Southeaawardly 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 Elizabeth Toungblood's, thence North with "8. D.." line straight course to tha beginning containing 91 acres more or less. Being the same land fully described in a deed from H. A. Gudger et al., to J. N. Russell dated December $1, 1892 and recorded In Book 84 at page 150, Records Bun combe county, and Book 42 page 126 Records of Henderson county. Terms of sale cash. Object to sat isfy such debt, accrued Interest,' costs and expenses. This November 7th, 1911. The Board of County Commissioners, Henderson county. Mortgagees. By order of the Board, . CHARLES FRENCH TOMS, Attorney. Carolina Commercial School Pearl Ik Holman, Pria-, Phone T4, O. b HalL Ass't Prtn Pbono 1T41. Mrs. C B. Campbell, Prln. Shorthand Dept. Phone tltf. School at Battery Park Place. Students may enter at any time. Single course 181 cash, $50 on time, combined course $50 cash, $70 oa time. We are offering two gold medals In Shorthand, ens for the one making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. Enter at enos If yon wish to eater In the contest. TRUNKS AMD LEATHER GOODS Is onr specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry and anything of value. H. L. FINKELSTEIN Loan Office. 23 S. ?iin St. Phone tS7. AihwUlt, 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 made a survey and filed his report In the office of the olty clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the mat ter of paving and otherwise improving College Psrk Place, from Its Intersex tlon with Oak street to Its Intersection with College street. In said city, and also showing the nsme of each abut ting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street lm provement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said bosrd of alder ir tn. to he held after the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said hoard of aU'ermen will consider said report a." 3 tf no valid objections be made thereto the same will be adopt ed and approved by said board and the liens and aaaemmenla of said street Improvemi-nt will then become com lli'te and operative. Asheville. N C, November IV 1811. I W. Tcrr..i. JO-1H Vi:y "... U. Hotels end Boarding Houses KNICKERBOCKER Dellghtfal attaalto. Appointments Ooenplese, ; - THE ALBEMARLE PARK v AN EXCLU Near golf links. Attractive vice; excellent table. RAVENSCROFT, 95 Church SW Asheville, N. 0.' 4 Sole management lira. Rldgely Pennlman. Rates on application. Rooms en suite. Private baths, superior cuinine. Telephone 120. Main building completely remodelled and renovated new additions reaay ueo, ist. spacious grounaa. WINDSOR HOTEL . SOUTH MATH BE. New managemeat American and European. Overhauled and Rafur nlahad throiirhont. Raiea Bnmn aan K tin vr.it myA ai American, $2.00 per day. Commercial barge simpis rooms nee. Battery Paril Hotel , - AKHEVItXJC, H. OL '' - J'tl ?!. . t : OPEf THROUGHOUT TBM TKAJL . .. 1 Famous Everywhere T H E S W AN N A N O A A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Rates !. a day and pward. ' GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot. Only European Plan hotel In ths eitr. Rooms tl cents and $1.10 per day. ts au trains, commercial tr THE WISTARIAS MISS MARIE BARNES. High class board and pleasa ners for automobile parties ar Eate9 on application. . : Hotel Raleigh, A New-Modern-Meritorious who know what's- what and why. . .HOWELL COBS. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMSRCIAL AND TOURIST EOTSL 07 WATN23VILLS, K. 0. U3. SALLI3 I. C02T, Preprlttrtis. Opts tha Tear Koud. "7RS2 1AUPL3 R00S" Hotel Kenmore WATRBSVIIXst, IT. O. Opea Throvghoat tha Tsar. RBIOTXX HIGH COLAII UZLVUM ALWAYS. & H. and KBA. U W. KNIGHT. TH1 JARRSTT OOMMERCIAIj Rates $!. par day. Hot and Cold Month. ... CANTON, N. C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. GEIER, Prop, FREE SAMPLE ROOMS STEAM HEATED RATES ETHELWOLD HOTEL In heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude till feet Rates $ par day. Tempting; Terms to Toaris Bseawadona. . MRS. HKKVARD, W. CL City Livery Stable W, F. ISRAEL Prop. SPECIAL "-RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS , ; Best of stork and vehk-k. Prompt and prollcieot service, day and night. In both city and county. Satisfaction guaranteed. 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 made a survey and filed his report In the office of the city cleric, showing the amount of work done 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 Forman avenue in said city, and also showing the name of each abutting owner thereon, the number .i , nviit im rain lut an u tuv i v,-, rata share of cost of such street lm-j provement to be assessed axalnst such' real estate. And notice Is hereby fur ther given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of alder men, to be held after the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report snd If no valid ohjectlons be made thereto the same will be adopt ed and approved by said board and the lieqs and amendments of said street Improvement will then, become Complete and operative. ' Asheville, N. C, November 15, 1911. L. W. TOUNO. 141-1 Ot Clt' Clerk. j MO TT omirne wi ekosm las Onttra) Location Lergv Shady Groene. TCB MS According to Location of Koom MANOR v- '': -1 .--, ASHEVILLE. N. fi SIVE INN . : accommodations: good ser ; ; .'' ; , ; " ' . , ie- trade solicited. U. . XATE8, Prop. HIGH. GRAD3 THANK DOrGHRAW, Own prop. Cafe la connection. Batha free. Por ads solicited. TRAXm MiAKB. Memfe. BILTMORE. N. C. ant. rooms. Lunches and din ranged by telephone 1114. " Raleigh, N. C. Hostelry. It appeals to thoat SPRINGS H0T2L : AJTD TOURIST ' ' Baths. Special Rates by Week e H. I". JABBETT, Manager, DiUsoorot tt. O, ELECTRIC LJfiHTS FREE BATH . 11.00. Trade. Write fnr Quotations aa FRAKCEJOA HAMXLTOS, HENDERSONV1LLE, If. 0. PATTCIT nczzz, llurphy.n.O. ' The beat and most reasonable house In town, good table, eleaa beds and home cooking. Hates II tv day, UIZZ fcCZA PATXCX nonx r:rrzLLA RRTson cm. Beadqaarters (or trfcvllng aae tad lumberman. Rata It per 'at. Special rates by the asosta. Bat room. Free sample room Railroad eating toun frosting oataera depe Uvery la eonsectio. WANTED!, At the ri ? 'TT3 rT-l. t Ma rlon. N C.. 71 rummer I .tdr, rates II to 17 per waek, CMMren half prtr Large cool rooms, four bundrad feat , of cool pnrrhtw. tl re Is so bett place on earth to 1 you' 'imm' months, good w'- r 1 t' a bt tltmet. T J. Ufil.t, FOH C'llf.t Nothing 1 1 and l!Si'"i!i ' I !;..' : 1 ! I TS, I. i.illV-J ,,. h " ..r.t'v It !.! rout?' "No; i ttii.imht It Hn mol r r' it i . !. ;.. ru'lu-r oild 11. I , i." W'.tsl.tt . i J
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