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Thursday, March TAGE TWELVE THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE NEWS. It 'I f ft 1 If 1 it ! f I ' m 1: WANTS IT l aaeleee tor anyona to call mt Uila ea?l- In an endeavor to ind oat the nanus of advertisers. Those who advertise ander an Initial or nom o lama do not wish their namra to be made pabllc, and they canaui ae (H ralged u Uila oaTtca. HELP WANTED WANTED District manager for west . ern N. C. Old Una Ufa Co. Up- lo-date comrade, low rates. Salary and commissions. An opportunity Cur a hustler. Address "Opportun Uy," care Dally News, Qreensboru N. C LADIKS WANTED! To rail 1517 when you want your dresses cloanco dyed and pressed. 132-tf PERMANENT RESIDENT MANA GER wanted for North Carolina by lnrce New York corporation; must have JfiOO cash to cover stock, etc. only hlnh class huatlcr need apply (Jowl salary. Address with full par ticulars, l T., !azette-Ncws. AGENTS Triple-Wear Hosiery The best paying proposition ever offered Ruaranleed for six months. Write for special offer t) pair KKEE. Everybody- buys. Heautiful line. Credit Riven. AVrlte for exclusive . ' territory. Triple-Wear Hosiery Mills, li.ept., tl. L l-'ranldln ami Gi lard Avenue, Phlludulpliia,. Ph. ' 17-Ut. WANTKD To buy a second bund Caram board. ), cai'c- tiazette News. . 19-1,1. WANTED For United States army: Able-bodied, unmarried turn be tween niio 18 and 35: citizens of United States, of good character nnd temperate Imhits, wlio can speak, read end write the English lan guage. Kor Inforuintion apply to Recruiting Officer, 307 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C; 3 South Main St., Ashevlllc, N. C; 3301 South Kirn St., Grenshnro. N. C.; 1523 Main St., Columbia, S. C; 2041 West Main St., Greenville. S. C: or 1671 West Main St., Spartanburg, S. C. roi IAL1 FOR SALE A loi of new oil cook stoves cheap, with or without ovens. Three burners, two burners or one burner. Chaa. L. Sluder, 20 S. Pack Square. 24-tf. FOR SALE Complete portable saw mill outfits In good order. Also sklddera, loaders and logging equip ment of all klnda. The Champion Fibre Company, Canton, N. C. r 147-tf FOR SALE Two six room houses, one has all modern conveniences, large lots, price of both houses $3500.00 for quick sale. Moale, Chiles A Redwood, real estate and Insurance, 27 Patton avenue. FOR SALE Eggs lor hatchins. White Leghorns, R. I. Reds, Kuft Rocks and Indian Runner Ducks; also yard esgs. Early hatched chicks make early fall layers. J. II. McConnell. I hone 1434 or 122. FOR SALE Dry kindling wood, 31.30 per loud, delivered. Phone 104:) Biltniure Box Factory. 16-tf FOR SALE Furms from 5 to 10(10 acres, improved and unimproved. Room Itevell Illilk'. F. P. Inglo. Ei;s FOR MATT II I, N(J Thorough bred White Plymouth Kin ks. Fishcl strain: line winter layers, $1 for 15, delivered. Plume 777. 20-11 FOR SALE Eight-room n lidi-nce. in Weavei vlH.., .! acres, garden, chicken lot, strawberries, raspberries, vin yard. good barn, etc. Must be sold at onee. One of most desirable places in town. Address P. O. liox, ifi, Asheville. THE Bit. MONEY in the chicken hUHllicts is in early hutching S. C Rhode Island Red eggs, lirst pen IJ.ua, second pen $1.,'U per setting of Ki. Phone 1(04. 21-:st. rOR ESNT. OB 8 KNT- Desirable store mom. suitable for any kind of taurines without shelves or counter. Apply Bog 117, Canton. N. C, tf rOR RENT A rew desirable rooms at College Park Place; close In; prices reasonable. rOR RENT Connecting rooms. nlr ly furnished for housekeeping; south porch; electric lights; sink and gsa In kitchen. It Btarnei avenue. TOR KENT Connecting rooms fur nished for light housekeeping, with large sunny porch. Apply It Grady street, or 'phone K8. 111-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, south ern exposure, on car line. Table board near by. Address 341 Mnrrl- uion avenue. Phone lilt. 283-tf FOR RENT Six room house nicely and completely furnirhed. In good neighborhood. No. ISO Chestnut St. Phone 1228 for particulars 2112-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. AH modern conveniences, 71 Woodfln street. 18-61 l'olt RENT Three connecting rooms furnished for housekeeping; mod ern conveniences. Apply 75 Church street. 2l-tf. FOR RIM Handsome and con venient office apace, suitable for real estate, coal office or kindred lines. Apply IS Church St. Tele phone 60, eod-301-tf FOR RENT Three nice adjoining office rooms on West Pack square, second floor. Apply to W. A. Nltzer, No. IS Revell Bids. eod-tf. - . r-'' : " 1 11 FOR RENT Completely furnished 6 ' room cottage; every convenience; price reasonaJde; near in. D. 8. Wutsoti, Agent. eod-tf WANTS MISCELLANEOUS '.'AROUNA COMMERCIAL. SCHOOL . To persons d airing to eater our trentus or noonday classes, see Miss Holman, 1 Pack square; Mr. Hall. Fattery Park place. rURNITURB. bougnt. sold and ex changed. Easy payments. Qlobe Furniture Co., 12 8outh Main 8t Phone 885. ltl-tf ROCK LEDGE, (S Hay woo atreat. It Rooms thoruughly renovated, serosa street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park koiaL Mrs. P 1. Corcoran, Prop. KRER ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360.000 protected posi tions In U. 8. service. More than 40.000 vacancies every year. There Is a bis chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment. ' Easy to get. Just ask for booklet. C 63. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. HII'VI't.M Till KB .tout received. fresh supply of l-'lsk Halsod Tread Tires (extra heavy). It pays to bu the best none better than these. J. M. I learn & Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 448. 1 HAVE OPENED a new Sheet Metal Works and can save you money. Let mo Hive you estimates. D. 'i'rexler. 109 S. Main, Phono 8U2. 3-201 EI,E( TIUCAL SUPPLIES For. Ben- eral construction work. Our prices will interest you. J. M. Ileum & Co., Battery- Park Place. Phone 448. A HANDSOME EIGHT-DAY MIS SION CLOCK, worth $8,00, special price only 83.25. The Gazette-News lias a number of the Mission Clocks with which so many people of this mountain section of the state have become familiar. It is un clght-duy clock, high-grade, serviceable, ami altogether attractive. Hundreds of readers of The Gazette-News have these clocks in their homes, and ev ery owner of a clock Is a highly pleased owner. These handsome Mission CIock9 are frequently al luded to as the eight-dollar, eight- day clocks. From this date Th Gazette-News has concluded to make a special offer on these clocks and has fixed the price at $3.25 for these who come to the office, pay cash and take the clock home with them, thus saving us the cost of delivery. The same price will be made to out-of-town patrons, who send cash or. money order. Send us the name of your friend ,or relative, and the clock will be expressed di rect to the address given. Bear In mini that the price is lust $3.25 at our office, or when cash accom panies the order. Send us your or der today to Gazette-News office. Do it now. tf FOR SALE A NUMBER OF BEAU TIFUL 44-PIECE CLEO DIN NET SETS, cash price $3.65; Is manufactured of the Very highest grade of porcelain by one of the largest potteries in this country, and on account of buying their clays and kaolins In carload lots, and having natural gas for fuel, can manufacture these beautiful sets at so reasonable a price, and we have taken advantage of the opportunity In buying a large quantity of them nnd are giving you the benefit of our bargain. Sets are beautifully decorated In French Pink Rose Transfer Design and Edges and Handles of all articles are trimmed with Pure Coin Cold. These sets make very desirable and attractive Dinner Service, and Contain enough pieces to set table for six persons. AV'e are making a special cash price cm this dinner set for $:i.f.5. We charge 10c extra for delivery in tin city. Gazette-News Office. If FIFTY CENTS for half soling ladies Bhiies, sewed. Shoes called for and delivered. Phone 724. Champion Shoe Hospital. WANTED More of those white furs and white gli.ves and white slippers and shoes for cbrining. We are having splendid success in making them clean and while. Special at tention given to ladies garments or every kind, including silks and woolens. Phone 3S9. J. C. Wllbar. Pack Square. WANTED. WANTED Tour etanographlo work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. Mlsa Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone (74. tf I H MeUINNKSn has moved to mom 4 Msaonln building, Market Ht, op posite r. M. t. steam dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Fhone 1860. tf WANTED Tour Notary publle work. Residence 111 Aahaland Avenue Phone II. Jas. W. Albright. -tf HIOES CALLED FOR, Repaired and Returned promptly. Gilmer Bow den, 26 Lust College.. Phone 1817. ; li-tf WANTED To Insure your .bank ac count. Dick's Acid Proof Ink will do It Guaranteed to be acid and water proof. Cunnot be removed by chemicals without destruction of the tlbur of the paper, or showing evidence of the paper being tam pered with. An Invaluable protec tlon for checks, draft a, notes, deed contracts, etc. J. A. Orovea' Gro eery Co., 116 Patton avenue. Phone 261 . 15-llt ASHEVILLE SHOE FACTORY Whole Soles, sewed, and Heel. 11.00. Shoes called for and delivered. 22-261 FOR SALE. 1 A farm of 35 acres of good level land, good eight room house, large barn, corn mill, feed mill .corn crush er, allow, shredlng machine, and gaso line engine, six miles from Ashevllle, graded school within 3-4 of a' mile i from place. Also a good orchard and grape vineyard, water In the house and barn from a fine .spring, price $3600.00, this is a bargain, if you want a farm see us. J. I. PI".NLANf SON, , No. II Temple Court. The Younger Brother By CORA HATHORNE SVKES Duriug t lint ieriod when the- ar gouauts or forty-niners they are call ed by both names were crossing the plains nutl afterward the mountain oi their way to the theb now RolJ, Ulcginps in Cnlifomla two young fel lows ntlacbed themselves to n wairon train leaving St. Joseph, Mo. They were known as Jack unil Joe Lnrnwn tiud were uuderstood to be brothers-. Jack was the stronger of the two, bath physically anil mentally. Ho led his brother iu everything nml when (li is was coiiiineiited upon snid that lie was the older of thg two and a younger brother usually jjrows up to rely on the elder. At any rate, Joe Lorn war did not count for much among the men of the expedition or the women either, for tbnt matter. In those days the Indians infestpd the plains, nnd every man in a wagon Irn. in case of su attack, was ex pected to do hia duty. The train to which the Lara way brothers were at tached consisted of but three wagons, nnd there were but a dozen men to protect about as many women and children. On the pliins outrider: flanked the party as vedettes, and nt nlglit wagons and mules were arrang ed ns a corral. One day whpn passing over rolling ground Joe Laraway was one of the vedettes. Suddenly he came galloping in. reporting that while ridinj np to n rise in the ground an Indian face had appeared above the crest. When Joe spoke of the painted visage of the redskin he turned white as a sheet. A go.d deal of" contempt was ex pressed for the young man for Ills cow ardice. His brother took , liim apart from the others, and the two were seen to talk together, jack very evidently trying to Infuse courage into Joe, while Joe appeared very much excited. That night till 12 o'clock one-half the men in the party stood gnaVd, expecting an at tack, the rest sleeping on their rifles. Jack La. ra way when the watch was changed offered lo stand in his broth er's place, and Joe permitted hl'm to do so. The Indians failed to show them selves, and the next morning the march whs resumed without Interruption.' Joe Lara way from that time Was very much in disfavor with both the men and the women of the party. Jack excused his brother on" the ground that he had been a sickly child and while growing to manhood bad not been able I to Indulge in those sports that nuiuly boys delight in. He was consequently not prepared for the sterner realities that a man is expected to encounter, and the sight of a savage in war paint is enough to make any man quail who has not been accustomed to any kiud of fighting. Hut Jack's excuses made very little impression. Ills brother was evidently not made of that stem stuff men expect and women admire in a man. But what respect was denied Joe was lavished on Jack. This was due to the fact that lie was a very manly fellow and was so indulgent to his younger brother. He was Just as considerate to Joe as he had been beforo the latter bad shown the white feather. Indeed, so kindly disposed were the party to Jack that whenever he was near to observe tbelr treatment of Joe they re frained from showing any contempt for hlnj. One day Jack Laraway asked that his brother might occupy one of the wag ons alone. He claimed that his brother had su affection that rendered him un fitted to perform the duties required and he (Jock) would perform tbem for hlin. He would also pay liberally for the privilege be asked. Anything he wished was granted, and a small apace was set apart for Joe Laraway by mpv- lug the contents of the wagon. Jack did it all himself, for so great was the contempt felt for Joe that no one elsa would turn a band for him. When all was completed Joe got into the wagon and while on the Jour ney did not leare it. His brother gave him all the attention he required, and it was well he did, for he might bave died before any of the rest of the party would have taken him a crust of bread. The train lumbered slowly across the plains, tben more slowly across the mountains. It required months to make a Journey that Is now made In a fevr daya, and. slne there were many de lays in tbla case, nearly half a year elapaed between the starting from the Missouri liver till the arrival at San Francisco. Curiosity finally got the better of the. party to know what was the matter with Joe Laraway, for he was not seen after he took to the wagon. One of the women offered to go In and minister to the young man, bnt Jack said that his brother was getting on very well and preferred not to see any one except himself. But one night a little cry came from the schooner that electri fied the camp. It sounded like some thing between a penny trumpet and a young roqater giving his first crow. "He's got the croup!" exclaimed one. "There It la again listen!" said an other. , "iiy good gracious!", exclaimed a mother of three children. "It'a a baby's cry!" The secret was out. John and Joseph toe Laraway, a newly married cou ple, had determined to go to California. Thinking they could get on better If Joe passed as a man, aha bad put on man's clothe and they bad given out that they war brothers. JUST RECEIVED A large ahipment of fianford'S az mlnster ruga, and are offering entire Block at bargain prices. . Coma in and aee these ruga before placing your order elsewhere. "We give ten per cent for cash. - , ASHEVILLE CARPET HOtTSE , 1S-J0 Oiurch Bt . Phone No. IIS. ! WHY HESITATE? An OITit Tbnt Involves Xo Money Rlk l You Acct-irt It. We are so i.i-l.ivc .o-sr remedy will completely relieve consiipntion. no mallei- how i hi-vnn: U im;y ho, that c oner t- furnli.ii ,i Inc vt all cost ll It fails ConCiputiim Is commonly 'caused by weakn. s.s of the nerves anil ur.iscle. of the lar:e irtot.nc. To expect it cure y m Inot hireloie tone, up ami sirer.jr iicn ihoi-v ort::'.n i.t-.tl restore them in iuaitiii.-i- activity. We want you to ti t!'all Order lies on our guarantee. They are eaten like i-iindy, and uro particularly, good tor children.. jTlley Seem to net direct ly on tile nerves unil muscles of the I'owols. The;.- npparently have a neu tral action on the other organs. They Ui. not purge or cauw other incon venience. Wc will refund your money if they do not overcome chronic or habl ual constipation and thus aid to relieve the myriads of associate or de pendent chronic ailments. Try Rcxall i u (liii lles at our risk. Three sizes. 10c, 2."c., and line. Sold only at our store The .Rcxall' Store. Smith's Drug Store, corner l'nck square and South Main street. ' . . . tttiatxttttt If The Gazette News Carrier fails to deliver your paper, please telephone Circulation De partment, 2022 rings. atattatatatltltRattlMikt Men's Suits and Overcoats 1-2 PRICE Better Investigate This. GEM CLOTHING STORE (i Patton Avenue. , ' For Sale Cheap. IS Acres of good land close to IJilt- niirc; 3 room house anil out buildings, all necessary farming implements Kood horse; 3 cows; 75 chickens; store building and $300.00 worth of mer chandise for I2G60.00. One half cash, balance to suit purchaser. CANADAY REALTY CO. Phone 974. 10 Pack Square. T II E A T O Best Motion TODAY'S PROGRAM General Villa with His Rebel Army. King; Geo. V. of England in the Royal Coach. The Burning and Looting of Tientsin, China. Children of Strikers from Lawrence, Mass., on Stand. PATHE WEEKLY TODAY. Western Drama, G. M. Anderson Leading. Dad's Smash-Up Comedy. As good advertising is a vital part of store service, a good store MUST be advertised. D. J. TATUM Livery, Feed and Sules Stable. Specially. ITENDERSO Phone 14. ... t..i i , .. The Ebbitt House Washington, D. C. 'No matter what you came to asiiiijrtou lor business or i) casure TUW ttlitfU T is most centrally located to every where. Eeccntly remodeled, refurnished, and redecorated ' ' . ' ' throughout thoroughly modr era in every feature. Rooms, single or en suitej with or without bath. Rates: . American I'bin $:I.IH to fB.OO per day. KuroiH-aii I'lan, $1.50 to fl.uu per day. 0. F SCHUTT, Proprietor. PATTON BOUSI, Murphy, N. 0. The beat and moat reasonable housa in town, good table, clean beda and horn cooking. Hates f 1 par day. MISS EOSA PATTON i7 1 V 1HH STREET 4 ' UNIVERSITY. PLACE One Block West af Broadway NEW YORK CITY Clewj to WhottMla Rutall Viy tieedn Dliirlrn. Railroad and ..., . , , MODERN ABSOl.lTKLr a-'lfrHROOF 3UD Kootns (ZOO with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP Excellent Restaurant and Cafe, Moderate Prlcei. . end for free lllaitrntrd Golds Uto r t v VHJ. mOTtKiUAPH POST CARDS FOR ADVERTISING Real photo post cards with your advertisement upon them command attention and are preserved for their beauty. 3G0O an hour printed on my new photo-press. Only one in North Carolina. Over Nichols Shoe store. RAY'S STl'DIO. If you llnd your mine in the Classl fled page you get one dollar. Co mfortable Vehiolea, fladdla Horses a NVTLLE, If. C. Te"a at All noun. Ho tels and Boarding House Dellghtf a BltnaUoa. AiMilnunenu Complete. Central The ST. JOHN 'aa . i ' Formerly Hotel Gates. ' A modern hotel. Steam Ileal. Klu valor. Cheerful, homa-llke surround Inr.s. upon all the year. ' ; q'. Hotel ltu and Street Cars direct from Depot ." : 6T- aoi,N SON.;' Swannano aB e rheley Asheville's Most Modern and Up-to-date Hotel. Hot and Cold Running Water or Private Bath in every room. THE ALBEMARLE PARK Iocal and Lona- Distance Telephone Battery Park Hotel AHHRVIMiB, W. O. . i l Wfjaa brill THROUG HOOT THB TBAJt . Famous Everywhere RAVENSCROFT, 95 Church St., Asheville, N. C. Kates on' application. Rooms en suite. Private baths, superior cuisine, Telephone 129. Slain building completely remodelled anil renovated now additions now ready. Spin-lous grounds, Tiible board. ' THE HOTEL AETHELWOLD BREVARD, X. C. v ' ' -Under now mu iiHRemont. The hotel haa been thoroughly ' overhauled and renovated. Steam heated. Baths, Hot and Cold Water. Caters especially to commercial men. I). C. SI NCI. AIR, Mgr. Formerly of Tarborough' House, Raleigh, N. C. EAGLE HOTEL II. C. PEARSALIi, Prop. , MARION, N. 0. Kates $2 per clay. Free sample rooms. Free batlia. Electle Lights Local and Long Distance Telephonee. Summer boarders wanted, Kates by the week $8.00, by the month $25.00. Free Bus meets all tralna both day and night GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of Southern depot Only Eropean plan hotel In ' the city. Roome 75 cents and $1.00 per day. Cafe in connection. Bathe free. Por ter meets all tralna. Commercial trad solicited. FRANK BLAKE, Manager. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OF .' WAYNESVILLE, N. C. MRS. SALLIE E..C0RY, Prop. stress.. Open the Year Round. ."FREE SAMPLE ROOKS" Hotel Kenmore WAYNESVILLE, N. O. ' " ' Open Throughout the Tear. STRICTLY HIGH CLASS SERVICE ALWAYS. C H. and MRS. U W. KNIGHT. THE JARRETT i - COMMERCIAL Rates $3.00 per day. Hot and Cold Monlh- , NO. 3 ASTON PLACE C'barch Street. Steam Heat Wall Cooked Food. Milk and cream from our own cowa. I make my guesta comfortable, MtSU MATT IE HARRIS Phone- 7. Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C. A Nw-Modra-MeritorioM Hostelry. It airnlii to thoM who know whuff what nrl w hy. . .HO WILL GOBI CANTON, N.C. THE IMPERIAL HOTIL K. M. UEIEH, Pro FREE SAMPLE ROOMS STEAM HEATED KATES M.Oa. GRAND HOTEL and NEW ANNEX Convenient to both Pa, and Grand Broadway tist Street. NEV YORK CITY Main Entrance on 31st St. Central BUtlona. Rstaa $1.60 up wards, ..Sherman House, Jamestown, N, T, open early part of llll. Also the Ureenhurst, on Lake Chau tauqua, open July Jst-Sept 1st . Write for Guide to New Tork (with map) and Special Kste rrd, Free CO. r. UVRLtLilT, :i V" - 'nJU liONB 151. Location. lrge Shed j Gri "Ukk TKftMS According to Location of c , FRANK LOUGHRAN. Owner and Proprietor. MANOR i ASHEVILLE. N n In every room. Near Oolf lAn. SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOURIST Baths. Special Rates by Week or K. V, JARRETT. Manager. inilshorn, N. 0. ELECTRIC LIGHT FREE RATH : ""j i'J-i'-f-j mm Hotel Sterling CINCINNATI, OHIO. Overlooking New Blnton Park. K ry room outside with bath, or hot and cold water. Milk, eraam, TagatabW from our own farm. American Plan, $!.. $., nd II 10 per day. R. B. Mills. Prop., formerly "f Hn"j Rannatt, Blnghamton. N. T., Orand Hotel, New York aty. Sixth, Mound and Keuyoo Street . HOTEL mTZLLA BRYSON CTTY. and lumbermen. Rates II per day. especial rates by the month, nam room. Free sample rooms. Rsllroad eating housa fronting enuthsrn dP0' Uvry In cnnnw-t,in . W. " I"-' "'
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