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- y- mi ml IT to laeaa for anyoa to Mil M th la office in an endeavor to nd oat the umM of advertisers. Those who autvertlae ande as Initial or aom do alamo do not wish their mn to b awde public, and they caaaot be M valced a this office. , KELP WANTED. MALE HELP WANTED WANTED District manager tor weat ern N. C. Old Line Life Co. Up-to-date contracts, low rates. Salary and commissions. An opportunity for a hustler. -Address "Opportun ity," care Daily News, Greensboro, n. a . GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES WANT ED Write for Ashevllle Spring Ex amination schedule. - Franklin In- ' stltttta. Dept. ZSO-K. Rochester, N. T. 7-S2t FEMALE HELP WANTED UkDIXI WANTED! To call 1S1T srhaa 70a want yoor summer areas cleaned, dye aa pressed. lM-tf WANTED Two white maids as cook and waitress. Only those with ref referencea need apply. Telephone 1714 or address P. O. Box 853. WANTED. HOI REPAIRING Hall aollng, sewed, EO and 75c; children' shoes, tie and 50a W aend out and get your shoe. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Shoe Hospital, 41 South Main. 808-tf. WANTS toxrsnt. FOR RENT Desirable store room, suitable for any kmd of business without shelves or counter. Apply Box 117, Canton. N. C tf FOR RENT Unfurnished five-room cottage, with all modern conven iences. Phone 1278 or apply at No. 365 Merrimon avenue. , FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 19 room house, f room cottage, D. 6. Wat eon. .. FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at 8 College Park Place; close In prices reasonable. FOR RENT Connecting rooms, nice ly furnished for housekeeping; south porch; electric lights; sink and gas in kitchen. 28 Starnes avenue. FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for light housekeeping, with large sunny porch. Apply 18 Grady street, or 'phone 839. !Cl-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, choice location, steam heat, $15 per month. Phone 775 or 882. 253-tf. FOR RENT Newly furnished 8 -room cottage, 335; or unfurnished. Call 30 Bearden avenue. , 271-6t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Tour stenographic work. Price reasonable; satisfaction (Ivan. See alias Pearl Holmau. 10 Pack Square. Phone 874. tf CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter our renlng or noonday classes, see MUa Holman, 10 Pack Square; Mr. Hall, t Pattery Park place. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Tomorrow night "The Dawn of a Tomorrow." Friday, Dec. 29. "Bailey anil Austin in "The Top o' the World." Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, with matinees daily Henry Ellsworth's "Oberam mergau and Passion Play." K8tKltlCft8tltKltlt8ttt8t The Down of a Tomorrow." " The following criticism of "The Dawn of Tomorrow," which plays an engagement at the Auditorium tomor row night was taken from the Atlanta Ueorginn and News of Deceuiber 1 Another good show has come to town. The fact is hereby recorded with Joy and an easy conscience. Ye . t rti T-r- Aurora Bureau's. After many Interest ing thinies had happened.' Mulda' be came convinced that it wouia, alter all, be best to grow up like other little girls, so. sta luting bestdo the Wishing Pole, she bade farewell to all her friends and wished herself hack In the aimrtment house. It really is a won derful story and it in embellished by scores of beautiful girls In gorgeous costumes and enriched and enlivened by music of the prettiest and catchiest kind. Bailey and Austin are supported by almost the entire original cast. It is the largest travelling theatrical organ ization en tour in America this season, seventy people being carried, and all railroad movements are made by spe cial train. 4 It furnishes three hours of the finest kind of fun and invariably sends It. audience from the theater refreshed, satisfied and happy. . . The Famous Collie Ballet, consisting of the six best-known dogs in the world, still remains a big feature. Tickets now selling at Whitlock'a . '-The Passion Play." At the Auditorium next Monday. critical theatergoer who demands the Tuesday and Wednesday, with matinee J. H. McGINNESS ha moved to room 4 Masonic building. Market St., op- posit T. M. L auam dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Phone 1850. tf WANTED If you have overlooked someone In Christmas giving, sup pose you give a membership in the Ashevllle Cleaning & Pressing Club, 31 a month, 32.50 for three months. Start him In the new year right. J. C. Wilbar, Phone 38. WANTED Tour Notary public work Residence 113 Aaheland Avenue. Phono (8. Jaa. W. Albright. 18-tf FURNITURE bought, cold and ex changed. Easy payments. Globe Furniture Co., 52 South Main St. Phone 885. 143-tf IS IT EGGS WANTED? Then it s Indian Runner Ducks needed. Fine Flock. At prices that will pay big. Must have room. Eggs In season. H. D. McCain, 82 Clingman Ave. 272-3t WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship In th Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "JV ear this paper. tf WANTED Position as collector and office man nine years experience At reference. Err ,1' yed at present. Address Box 364, city. 264-121 WANTED Man and boy to take 30 day practical eours in . our ma chin shops, learn automobile bus Ineas and accept good positions. Threa hundred graduates placed in position last twelve month. Char ' lotto Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. ' 180-tf WANTED A few boarders. Excel lent table, nice rooms, large porch semi-Invalids taken. Apply 31 Grove street. Phone 1695. 268-ftt 70S SALS FOR SALE A lo at new oil cook stove cheap, with or without ovena Three burners, two burners or one burner. Chaa. L. Sluder, 20 8. Pack Bquara. 241-tf. TOR SALE Excellent black - and whit spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain If taken at once. Price only $128. Pony twelve years old; buggy only slightly abused ' Address Luk Dixon, Ashevllle. care Gaiette-Newa. 291-tf FOR 8 ALE Complete portable saw mill outfit In good order. Also skldders, loaders and logging equip ment of all klnda Th Champion Fibre Company, Canton. N. C. 247-tf FOR SALE Two six room houses. on ha all modern conveniences, large lot, price of both houses 83600.00 for quick aal. Moale, Chile ft Redwood, real estate and Insurance, 27 Patton avenue. FOR RENT Furnished four room modern cottage, 32S per month nicely located. .Room, ,8, Revell building, r. P. ingle. ARE TOU GOING A WAT and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. Flnkelsteln Loan Office and you will find an unredeemed one to suit you. 23 So. Main St 243-301 A BOY AND A BICTCLE It's a nat ural combination. You have the boy; we have the Bicycle. The Bl cycle is good for the boy. Why not give it to him as a present? J. II. lloarn St Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 448. ROCK LEDGE, 82 Haywood street, 28 Room thoroughly renovated, i-rtn street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hoteL Mr. P J. Corcoran, Prop. HUNTERS, are you looking for an unredeemed shotgun? 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. 23 South Main St. 242-30t FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360.800 protected posi tions In U. S. service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here for yon, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment Easy to get. Just ask for booklet C 593. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. HOLIDAY Presents make the heart glad. Something durable la a Joy forever. The Ashevllle B. 8. Co. have got the thing you want. Among the many articles we have are razors, strops, hair and lather brushes, etc. Our prices are right 23 N. Main street 258-tf WHEN buying Holiday presents see me and sav money. A tine line of watches. Jewelry and optical gooda Also watches, clocks and Jewelry re paired; work guaranteed. H. LI 1 itch. 2) College street. 24-30t LOST Christmas day. large Ruby Stick Plr set In Tiffany mounting. "Inuer return to Gazette-News. 274-2t The Greatest tlaaket-Hall Game of the season tonight, 8:30 Washington & Lee v. Y. M. C. A. We Stand for the South as Did Lee and Jackson. Being the oldest Old Line Legal Reaerva Southern Mutual Company, Issuing all of th Standard Pol idea giving the InWesC possible rates con slstent with safety. W aorlcK your patronage. The Security Life A Annuity 4 Company of Crwrwaboro, J. 43. A. R SMITH. Special Aeon. Aabovtlla. It. O. .-. ' SPECIAL PRICES It will pay yoo to aak for our price rag and matting, also awnings. window shades and hnua cleaning of tit klnda . AaheviHe Carpet House . fft-M Buy your tk.ket sad give order for baggag to b checked "from your residence to deatlDatie. - 4 . Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room, 60 Patton Ave. MOVING Attn KTORAOB JOE SALE The best vacant lot on Mont ford Ave., 80x100. . Term., : CANADAY REALTY CO.. Tliono 974 J 10 N. Pack Sq. "Toa"?ALE " Thw old D. J. MClel!en home al Fmina, Mg st,.r house, 8 rm dwel ling, fine condition. 4 arrea fine gar den Mild, Me fruit two and grnpea. A l'Mrr:uo f..r mi-lunle. J. D. prnLAND & CON 11 'IVii'i'lf ti.urj, rtiotic 1191 LOGAN . . MKRCnAJfT T.YIIOR , Icgal Bldg. ' Park Sqaaro. Phoos 787. , j 4U". . : ; . , "j M .. ..-.. -v-v . -;rfV t ' ' ' :?a5 .,11, r J . J- ;--."' .' if.W.-.i f f . v - .. t i t : f . ' i ' - ' .- iff ' 'ft. ' -'x" ' N.1SS lSliF.L liOWR IX "THE HAW N OF A TOMORROW." AVDITO- RU'M. TOMORROW MtiHT. ;. Iest ran go to the Atlanta with thr assurance of not being disappointed. while "The Dawn of a Tomorrow" It fullllling an engng"?nent there. In the lirst place, the play is well written, rounded and complete. In the lirst net something Is started, ami it Is finished 111 the third and last. There is an objective point throughout wliiih Is adhered to without useless ni-anJering and the unfolding of the progress of the play Is sure and t-er-lain, with lines which carry wit and wisdom, a sob and a song, a laugh and a tear in every word. "The play's the thing." we any when a good company Is seen struggling through the mazes of a bad play. Yet. when we see a really tine pluy made absurd -by im om- petent cast, we un not si, sure. The truth Ik, the play and the cast have some merit In order .to give h pleasing effK't a truism which doe not fieem to have made the impression it should have on the ihiwcts 1m hind t!i? stage In every instance. In "The Dawn of a Tomorrow." as presented Ht the Atlanta, the company is as g.-ind as need be, and the pkiy if also. The combination is not seen in Atlanta every week. Miss Isnbelle Lowe, as fllad, carrier the burden of the play on her shoul ders and she gets away with It in fine style. Eleanor Kobson may have tre ated a different Olad. but It is h ir l for tlios who saw Mist Iiwe to believe t::at Miss Robson a 111. id eoiil 1 have bern a sweeter, more lovable, more natural character than that presented by Miss Ixiwe. She has graspr-l und conveys to her audience the Inner meaning of the pluy. And that is sub tler than Ilea between the lines of most plays. A convincing manner and an exceptionally winsome way with hor enable Olad to draw the hearts of her audience to her, even us slut doe? the Inhabitants of "Apple lllossom Court" i lurry Hoy, us Mir Oliver, and Con wav W'lnfletd, as the lmH'ly, arc excel lent members of the cast. And they, with Olad, complete the Important roles of tho cast The minor roles art- well filled, however, and especially striking is the make-up of every mem ber. This Is perfect and helw much to preserve the atmosphere of the scenes, to which thtt splendid stage settings also contribute. liven the most unbelieving member of the a mill nee w ho saw fluid's expe riment In 'arstiiig and a rutin;.'' to sec If she "will receive." leaven the playhouse with a glow of optimism i-hceied by Olad'a faith and her l.rnili expressed belief that "things are never aa bad as you think they are," On is very glad that "the trick workc!" with her, at any rate.) Ticket art wl ing at Whitlock's. dallv Mr. Henry KllsWurth, the noted traveler, will present.lns pictorial re production of "Obcramiiierguu," Its people and their Passion Play of 1810 oming from a brilliant series of en tertalnmetits at the New York Hippo drome. Mr. Kllsworth lias been a resi dent of obeninunergau for the past eleven summers and spent five months there during the, sacred drama of 1?1 xti-k n.tXKRrrT half. The undersigned trustees will on the Sth day of January, 1812, offer for sale the furniture, fixtures and all other article of personal property covered by the deed of trust made b (. i. Tate to W. H. Westall, trustee, as Is fully described In said deed of trust, as recorded In the office of reg ister of deeds of Buncombe county. .V. 4'., In record of mortgages and deeds of trust. In book No. 81, page No. 4l. , , , Rale will be held on the premises of the Windsor Hotel, 78 fouth Main street. In the city of Ashevllle, begin, nlng at 18 a. m. W. II. WKSTAIX and J B. It KOTO B. , Trustee. The undersigned trustee will alao ell at the same time and plae a lot of furniture, rugs, etc., know as the J. I- Kmaihers furniture. Thla furni ture Is aliuoNt new, and cost about 811100. JAMES g. RKtTUR. J71-7t Trust, a Bailey ami Anlln In "The Top o lh World." VV'heu "The Top o' til' World." with Pailey and Austin, pulled out of the Majestic Theater, after playing that house one solid season. It left the whole city talking about H. The whole country has been talking about It ever slne. It Is a beautiful show, filled I'h magnificent pictures, catchy mu sic and wonderful mechanical effects. !!e-t of all It la purely an American production and appeals to both th classes and th mas-a. the old and th' young, tl tells the story Of a little girl named Maidu who waa unhappy and wished to grow up nil at once. A fairy, having her wish, cairled her to th NVrth, where Krla Kiingle showed her hla work -shop, and two of his moat prlsrd toys, "The Jark-ln-th-Hox and "The Candy Kid." Krl-j Krln gle told her that If she wer.t to lh lop bf the work! and Btyi beanie the North Pole thtt her wish wotildi. be grafted. W, thev all started, Kris Krlnale. Malda. Jack-ln-the-l'.oir the Tandy Kid, and a grewt white friend ly polar bear that did funny trb ka Finally they arrived it-the city of illntla, which was governed by iieen 1 i ' J EEfJJ I ISCUiLLE- Bad Backs Made Strong Kid ney Ills Corrected. All over Ashevllle 'you hear It Doan's Kidney Pills are keeping up the good work, curing weak kidneys, driving away backache, correcting uri nary ill. Asheviltle people are. tell ing about It telling ot bad back made sound again. Tou can believe the testimony of your own townspeo ple. They tell It for the benefit of you who are suffering. If. your back aches. If you feel lame, sore and mis erable, if the kidneys act 00 frequen- ly, or passages are painful, scanty and off color, use Doan's Kidney Pills,, th remedy that has heU vd ' so many of your friends and neighbors. Follow this Ashevllle citizen's advice and give Doan' a chance to do the same for you. - 4 , - ." v Mrs. J. S. Lee. landscape artist. 80 Asheland Ave., Ashevllle. N. C, says: The beneficial results derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills which were procured at Smith' Drug Store. lead me to publicly endorse this rem edy. Doan' Kidney Pills act prompt ly, leaving no doubt of their merits, For sale by all dealer. - Price 80 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' .- ; : Remember the name Doan's aod take no other. v TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS 3 our specialty. Money to loen on diamonds, watches, jewel'Y nd anything of value. "' H. L. FINKELSTEIN Loan Office. . 23 S. Main St " Phone 887: Asheville,; Ti Hotels and Boarding House ' KNICKERBOCKER, Dellghttnl Situation. Appointments Complete. Central Locatloa, NO. 11 COLLEGE ST. PHONE 15. , Large Siiaily Grounds , TERMS Accorxllns to LocatloD ot Kooin. . x THE MANOR T n ftT.TtTwattT.r. PARK ASiiJayiia, . w. c AN EXCLUSIYE 1HW Near golf links. . Attractive accommodations; good ser vice: excellent table. .,' il, -V.,; ! .t . i. - Battery Parll Hotel " " - '"'; ASHEVILLE, Sf. C v.'SjUS23 . ' orcr xhrocohoct tm tkasl Famous Everywhere RAVENSCR0FT,5 Church St., Asheville, N. C. Sol management ' Mr. Rldgely Pennlman. Rooms en suit. , PrlTat baths, superior cuisine. -Main building completely remodelled ana now ready. Spacious grounds. Table Board. Rate on application. Telephone lit. renovated new addition T H E SWAN N A NO A ' : iV A ITRICTLY HIGH GRADE ; - - Family and Transient Hotel si -war - As. Rate tM a day and afwarsV FRANK LOUGHRAlf, Owns Pro. GLADSTONE HOTEL the free. m. o.iv.n j.nnt Oniv RrnDean rjlan hotel in t . ik .n. n nn nor dav. Caf in connection, Bath ter meet- .11 trains, Commercial trad "";WR,BIiAKE, city.' Por- OF AbntUMincainavutwai t Thursday Dec. 28 Liebler's' & Co's Production of tlie Big' Dramatic Play THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett Isabelle Lowe as "Glad" Original Production and Ef fects. One solid year in New York, six months in London. Prices 50c to $1.50. Tickets Tuesday at "Whitlock's. I -A Friday, Dec. 29 RAILEY&AUSTIN in TheTopO,th,World , Production In detail exactly as during its solid year's run at Majestic and Casrno theaters In New YorK. - SEVENTY PIX)PLE. , , " AUGMENTED ORCHESTR-. Forty Slari-hlng. Smiling, Itanitiig, Fascinating Girls. Price 60 cent to f 1.50. Tickets at Whitlock's. A 3 NOTICE Notice I hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of th city of Ashevllle. a required by law, that the Ity engineer has made a survey and filed his report In the office 'of th city lerk, showing the amounth of work done and th cost thereof In the mat ter of paring and otherwise Improving West Chestnut street from Its Inter section with Flint street Its Intersec tion with Cumberland avenue In said city, and also showing th nam of ach abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet ot each lot and th prorata share of cost of such street Improvement to be - assessed lealnstaurh real estate. An notice Is nrcty further given that at the first regular meeting ot the said board ot Udermen, to be held after th eiplra- ilnn of ten (1) days from this date. mid hoard of aldermen will consider laid report nd If no valid objectlona w mntle 'hereto the sain will be adopted snd approved by said board ind the liens and assessment of said itrect Improvement will then become otnplete and operative. Ashevllle. N. a. Dec, II. 111. .'. U.W. YOUNQ. m-10L aty Clerk. fritl WIImhi villi Ibilli-y ami Austin In "Tlie Top " iir Wiarhl' Anditmium I'riilay, lln-, 2. ltni-lnn t ntv-f..itr nf the fifty nliiii pi-rfornian-'i-. Iinrlng thceo via- IK he waa glvtn Hp.i-ial inlvlleccs for making the Inoat complete enllecttnn f colored ateripti on views f bcr an.mcrgau and the raavinn I'lay In ex b"f-nii-. . In addition to the, picture. a.ilth are ci-luaive and nutntHr ni les than 504. Mr. Ellrworth rmployt musical effects remlarvd by competent sliierr. c.rxm and rathcriral chimva Mia rcpriiiictlun (vr all details of the wonih-rful r.isnion flay and tell all abutit the p'nya and the vlllaore of ilxraiunicrv3 0. Mr. lllswonh wlfht-a imrtu-ularly to refills the blra that anv use baa ever bfen permitted to take nxivlnif picture of the Pnaalon I'lay, and ha alKn-d auiteinant trum the ptavrra IhcniM-lvca emphasizing tlili point, and nlro conlriidlciing th rt-itcnent of a tlientrlat matwiuer tha the fBHon Tiny would be ofcred In ihia country or tn.vwhe els ewept In Obi -ramnierKau, hl It will b Hivcn aialn In 120. " - ? . PTMMOV8 RCn Z LIVER T1KH! LTtilt mrm i i.fillp:i Ion and ealah IP-hea renilar bo.-l ninveinentfl Price. Iirge pa-kaa. II ; small s JBn. 8 l'l 17 nil drill ! :., THE BON IK T.WATiTrjn COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL - - WAYNES VILLE, N. 0. ? : " MRS. SALLIE E. CORY, Proprietress. Open the Year Round. "FREE SAMPLE ROOMS" City Livery Stable F. ISRAEL Prop. HENDERSOWTLLE, W. 0. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Best of stock and Vchk lca. Prompt and prone-tent serrtce, day and night, lo both city and county. Satisfaction guaranteed. W, Hotel Kenmore WAYNESVILLE, H. O. ' 1 ' Open Throughout the Year. 1 - STRICTLY HIGH CIi-SS SERVICE AIAYS. KVIGITT n. If. and MRS. li. W. KNIGHT. TO JARKITT fSPRINGS HOTAL COMMERCIAL AND TOCRIST Rate 1 1.0 par day, Month. Hot an Cold Baths. Bpeclal Rata tf W R. r, JARRETT, Manager, ' . ntnahaeew X. v. Hotel Raleigli iRaleip; NG. A New-Modern-Meritorious Hostelry. 1 appeals to thoM who know what's what and why. . . .. HOWELL COBB. CANTON, N. C. ' ' THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. CEIER, Prop. FREE SAMPLE BOOMS STEAM HEATED .: ' . " RATES tt.OO. - ELECTRIC LIGHTS ..... FREE BATH , . ' " Htiijiwwia" f 1 r :firsri...... r a E s l v.jJaaa-K.epa&'w n NOTICE Notice Is hereby given by the mayor nd iHiard of aldermen of th city af Ashevllle, as required by law, that the city engineer ha made a mrvey and lllad hla report In th "offlc of the city i-lerk, showing th amount of work dune and the coat thereof In th mat ter of paving and otherwise Improving Aaton Lane, from Its Intersection with Church street to It Intersection with tavenacroft Road, In said city, and sis showing th nam of each abut ting owner thereon, th number of front feet of each lot and the pre rata share of cost of such street Im provements lo be aaeeeaed against auch real wtate. And notlr la hereby further given that at th first regular meeting of th wald hoard of alder- men, to be held after the expiration if ten (10) days from thla data, vald heard of aldermen will consider said reimrt and If no valid objections be mail thereto th same will be adopt ed and approved by an Id board and (ha liens and asaeasments of said street improvement r ii then become com pl"te snd operative, Aahevlll. N. C Pecemher 1, 1IU. L. W. TOUNO, IIST-lOt City Clerk. mm-l . I l rrftv I TjWfli'fi'i? I mm ) 03er, al moderate rates, substantia cotnforti with the elegance, kixu-y and entertainment dcrrjivicd by connotsseun as the best n Hotel-life. - HcSsnd Hcuse, HfJi Ave. and 30th St THE MOST MAGNiflCENT WINTER RESORT HOTEl , Sllujlccl in the mol pktufeaque inirJdlo-eouth , ' Acccvlle 5mo New York vu Rauroad and Steanuhip LnOk ' Oaaaa Jaauarr 12th ' 1S-HULK ;OLr tOt'Ksli, BULKS Of ArTOWOBll.K , . r 1 t.rliMir Recreallm. Tjnearrlli-d CaUlna aail Hervlea I ' T 1IUI I SI Uul.nl. Sth An- asdUUM.Iaw ork City Tf:'"!1."- Terr 1 ace AUGUSTA, OA. NOTICE. - Notice Is hereby given by th mayor snd hoard of aldermen of tha city of Asheville, a required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and filed hla report In th office of the city clerk, showing th amount of work done and th coat thereof In the mat ter of paving and otherwise Improving Klint street from th south side line of West Cheatnut street to th lulur ocllim of Magnolia avenue In atld city, and alao ahowlng tha nam of each abutting owner therein, the number of front feet of each lot and th pro rata share of cost of such street improvement to be asseaand against auch real aetata. And nolle la hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of th aald board of aldermen, to be held after th ex plratb.n ot ten (It) day from this date, said board of aldermen will con sider aald report and If no valid ob jection b mad thereto th same will be adopted, and approved by aald board and the Hen and aaaeaamenui of said street Improvement will then become complete and operative. Aahevlll. N. C Dec. 7. .111. L.W. YOUNQ, t-10t city Clerk. ro!iY$i;m:!FFiu5 f frt- (- lK. taao every Uprclal Rale" rcH atmtgtlieai j..r M.wrhy taking care tiiat your ad reailcr learn llie lnnh ahoni ra 11 sale. HOTEL ENTELLA " BKYSO!f CITY. " Headquarter for traveling men nd lumbermen. Itatea tl par day. Kpodal rates by th month. Uath room. Pre sample room. Railroad eating house fronting Southern depjt IJvcry In connection. A. W. KIM A WIIEIXER, Prvpr. . PATTON nOUSE, V Murphy, N. C.' Th best and moat reasonable hone In mwn, good tablt., clean berta and home ermltltiw X) .. U a. ,1 .. MIS3 ROSA PATTON Anythbg Electrical 1 W. A. WARD M Bo. H Ctiaroh 14 CHICIIESTEH H PIL' VrN i'Lti :;:::; - 1 .... 1 ... , . , 1 . ev !., I - . r . i , 1 I. , - ,
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