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WANTS
FOR SALI
FOR BALE Dry kindling wood, $1.50
per load, delivered. Phoue 1643
Blltmore Box Factory. l-tf
FOR SALE Old newspapers,
this office.
Call at
tf.
CAMERA FOR SALE A 1A (21x41)
Kodak in first class condition. Cost
$12. will sell for $7. C. W. Capell
fla.nMa.VaiiTa .,ffi-0 tf
FOR SALE Attractive bargains In
runabouts, top buggies, surreys,
buekboards, single and double har
ness; and ladies driving horse. Pat-
ton & Stlkeleather's Stables.
120-tf
VOn SALE Ralsnm Loilce. one of
the best small summer hotels In
western X. '., close to R. R. sta
tion, splemll.l reputation, always
filled, all modern improvements,
gas. water, etc.; highest It. K. point
east of the Rocky mountains. Splen
did location for a sanitarium. Easy
terms if sold at once. Reason for
selling, owners have other business.
For particulars write or see. Dr. F.
F. C. Woodward, Balsam, X. C.
i2-;;ot
PELLAGRA CAN BE PI II ED I
have the Remedy and P. nltarium.
Private Formula to reputable phy
sicians $10 each. Dr. Lee Senm
ster, Mineral Wells, Tex. 130-.'!0t
FOR SALE Five lots, good dwelling,
outbuildings, blacksmith shop, well
located in center of town on Main
street, very desirable property.
Price $1700. W. H. Poteat. Andrews,
N. C. 122-40t.
WAKTM).
J. H. McGINNESS has moved to room
4 Masonic building, Market street,
opposite T. M. L Steam dyeing, tail
oring and cleaning. Phone 1850. tf
WANTED Tour stenographic work.
Prices reasonable; satisfaction
given. Bee Miss Pearl Holman, 10
Pack square. Phone S74. tf
WANTED Tour Notaiy Public work.
Residence 123 Asheland avenue.
Phone 98. Jas. W. Albright. 56-tf
KODAK WANTED A 1A Special, 3
or 3A. Inquire of C. W. Capell at
Gazette-N'ews. tf
WANTED Lady student wants pine
to stay as companion while In
school, for board and room: is will
ing to assist in light work morn
ing and evening. Address "Student,"
care Gazette-Xews. 138-6t
WANTED T paper your reception
hall, (lining room, parlor and bed
roomsyou ean easily rent your
spare bedrooms to visitors and make
your spending money. Phone l.T7,
R. L. Fitzpatrick & Son.
.WANTED The Ashevillo ''leaning
& Pressing club solicits business
solely on the ground of giving you
B little better service than anyone
elc none excepted, Skirts and
waists and cloaks, in fact every
kind of ladies' apparel cleaned and
brightened and renewed. Men,
join my club, $1 a month, 3 months
$2.00. ,T, C. Wllbar, Phone 389.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
GET INTO BUSINESS Positively the
best business opportunity In the
state Is n'ew open. The right man
or woman will be given exclusive,
control and will be required to In
vest from $.r)0n to $1000. Honesty,
energy and ability necessary. The
business is high class, non-speculative,
exceedingly profitable, affords
a rare chance to manage a digni
fied paying business from the start.
Information at interview only.
Address P. O. Box 648. 110-tf
FOR SALE Only a few Sets of
Beautiful 44-Plece Cleo Dinner
Sets, cash price $2.65; is manufac
tured of the very highest grade of
porcellan; in buying a large quan
tity of them and - 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 a tractive
Dinner Service, and contain enough
pieces to set table for six persons.
We are making a special cash price
on this dinner set for $2.65. We
charge 10c extra for delivery Id the
nit Ossette-News Office. H
I on t,l,l .
One of the best farms In Western
North Carolina, containing about 600
acres, of which 200 Is fins bottom
and balance grazing and fruit land.
Close to railroad.
CANAUV REAITY oo.
Ph.. im M74 10 N. Park Miliar
KODAK FILMS DKVEIOPKD
10 Cents a Roll All Slses.
PRINTS 2 1-4x2 1-4 1c each;
1-2x3 1-2, 2 1-2x4 1-4 ana I l-4x-4
1-4 4c each; 3 l-4x& 1-2, 4x5 and
Post cards 6c each.
HAT'S STUDIO
S N. Pack flduav.
No ITT NO PAY
HARRY S. BURROWS
Tailoring
Offices 1 and 2
OM R CITfZENH RANK
0. P. LOTSPEICH
f Broker, Room No. Ill, Over K re
store.
r In municipal, county Hnd
onds, and for latest prires on
hay, flour snd feeds of all
K Rhone
WANTS
FOB RENT
FOR REXT Upstairs apartment of
house at 12:1 S. French Broad; all
modern convenientes on same floor,
with large porch; gas connections.
Apply to J. E. Smathers, 45 Patton
avenue.
FOR REXT Xewly furnished rooms,
transient or permanent, one block
from postoffice. 58 Haywood St.
126-26t
FOR REXT Two connecting rooms
on first floor, furnished for house
keeping: with electric lights and
gas.. IS Grady' SL Phone 839.
l?3-t'
DESIRABLE ROOMS A few pleas
ant, airy rooms at reasonable prices
Close In; new house, near High
school. Special prices to permanent
people. Apply at once at 8 College
Park place.
FOR RENT Pleasant rooms; all
nimlern conveniences; Mock and
half of postottke, fronting On large
park; fine view: paved sidewalk;
gecid table board nearby. No. 7
Aston Place: Phone IL3. l".7-tt'.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Salesman for inints, auto
mobile oils and lubricants. Excel
lent inducements. The Middle States
Oil Co., Cleveland, O.
Yol'XO men and women to learn
engraving: night classes; good trade
pays well. Asheville Lngraving
School. E N.W. Pack Sq. 135-Ct
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE bought, sold and ex
changed. Easy payments. Globe
Furniture Co., 62 South Main St
Phone 835. 142-U
ROCK LEDGE, 68 Haywood Street
28 rooms thoroughly renovated,
across street from Auditorium, half
block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs.
P. J. Cocoran. Prop.
CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR SHOP
Tour old shoes made like new ones.
Men's shoes half-soled, sewed, and
heels straightened. 90c. Ladies'
shoes half-soled, sewed. SOe, It. A.
Vlntarski, 30 West College street.
1. '16-261.
"EUREKA," 153 North Main, exclu
sive private boarding; large well
furnished rooms; line porches; mod
em conveniences. East street car.
lll-26t
OOB COFFEES at reduced price.
Usual 35c grade at 30c. 30c grade
at 2Tc, Good old Rio at 2.1c per
pound. Kr gei's Grocery and Cof
fee Store, 2 10 Patton Ave. Phone
No. 1746.
PLANTS! PLANTS: Late Hat Dutch,
drumhead, for fall and winter use.
Fine late tomato plants, sweet and
strong pepper, sweet potato slips.
M. A. Creaaman, :: I Flint street.
Phone 3 is. ns-:tt
TRUNK SUPPLIES Trunk straps
any length, corners, casters, hinges,
inside linings, and any and every
thing needed to rebuild or make a
new trunk complete, .1. M. I learn
',,., Battery Park Place. Phone
448.
FRUIT JARS 1 Quart. Bf cents; 1-2
.Gallon. 80 rents dozen. Brown
Hardware Co., 15 North M:,in.
13fi-2Ut.
A NEW . HANDSOME EIGHT-DAT
MISSION CLOCK for $2.6 5. The
Oa.ette-Xews has a few of the Mis
sion (.'locks with which so many of
the people of this mountain section
of the state have become famllinr.
It is an eight -day clock, high grade,
serviceable, and altogether very at
tractive. For those who come to
the office, pa ran!;. .us saving us
the cost of delivery. The same
price will be made to out-of-town
patrons who send cash or money
order, and the clock will be ex
pressed direct to the address given
Hear In mind that the price Is Just
$2.65 at our office, or when cash
accompanies the order. Send us
your order today to Gazette-News
office. tf
POULTRY.
CHICK TROIHLES require prompt
treatment and delay Is invariably
costly At the lirst sign of bowel
trouble or indigestion give Conkey'B
Cholera Remedy. Vour money re
funded If It doesn't work. For sab
by Grants Pharmacy. .It-cod
LOGAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Legal IMtlg. t Pack He.
Phone 7t7.
TRUNKS AND LEATHER
GOODS
Is our specialty. Money to loan
on diamonds watches, jewelry
and anything of value.
H. L. FINKELSTEIN
Loan Office. 23 S. Main St,
Phone M7. Athevillr
W. A. WEBB SON
have reopened their livery stable at
their old stand, XK F.ast CoDese si
Everything; new and up-to-date. Sat
Isfactton guaranteed.
Phone 1483.
SIGNS
of
the hetter kind.
ASHEVILLE SION CO.
4 N. Lexington Ave.
SHIRT OF STATE
FROM THE CAPITAL
Sunday Aumsements at Park
Arouse aRleigh Ministers
Teacher Training Work.
Gazette-Xews P.ureau.
The Hotel Raleigh,
Raleigh, July 19.
The divisions of the Xorth Carolina
naval mllftia are to hpve their annual
cruises during the period of July 27
to August 24 on board the cruising
vessel Elfrida. stationed at New Item.
The divisions are Hertford. Plymouth,
Washington, New Bern and Elisabeth
City. Notice to this effect has just
been received by .' Ijutant General
Lelnsfer of the North Carolina na-
tional guard. The dales for the cruise
of each of the divisions will be set
tled by the commanders of the divis
ions 0 the brigade commanders, one
of the divisions to ruise at a time.
At 11 meeting of the Raleigh Minis
terial association just held ft special
committee a- appointed to confer
with the management of the I'.looms
liury park relative to the Sunday
amusements that the company is pro
viding. For several weeks now the
park has been wide open with the
roller coaster; merry-go-round and
other attractions in full swing. the
park orchestra giving snored concerts
at the dan lug pavilion free. The
ministers are objecting especially to
the operation of tl.e roller coaster
and the merry-go-round, these being
the principal sources of revenue for
the park company. The park is three
miles from town, the city authorities
having no authority over the place,
and there is said to be no law by
which thi- ministers can proceed
against the park people.
betters from Candidates.
Governor Wnmlniw Wilson writes
Governor Kitchin that he finds it will
impossible for him to a cept the
invitation ol the Wilson Democratic
tb, of Ashevllle to attend a big rati-
ticatlon jubilee o be held as early as
po-sUilo in the impending presidential
campaign. Governor Marshall, nomi
nee for vice president, writes that he
will visit Ashevllle during the cam
paign if he can possibly arrange to
do so. Governor Kit' bin joined in the
Invitations of the Ashevllle club to
Wilson and Marshall. The letters of
Governors .Vilsoii and Marshall in
this connection will he of interest.
Governor Wilson says:
"Dear Governor Kitchin: It was
very gracious of you to join In the
invitation 'if the Wilson Democratic
club of Ashevllle, In urging my at
tendance at their ratitb atic i meeting
anil It Is a matter of genuine regret
to in. that 1 literally cannot come. I
hope you will express to the gentle
men concerned my warm apprecia
tion and sincere regret. Willi warm
gards, et
Governor Marshall's note follows
"My Dear Governor: Let me thank
ou tor your iettir of congratulation
and say to you that if i (insistent with
the duty that 1 owe to my office and
to the national committee, 1 can get
Vshoviiie during the campaign, th
pleasure and honor will all be mine.'
In a statement i-sued by Dr. J. V
lyner. state superintendent of pub
Instruction, relative to the teacher
lining activities in this slate during
this vacation season it Is shown that
there are over IlOt teachers reeciv
Htg special training m the rummer
bools of the state ntiiverpil
late Normal and Industrial college
mil the Bast Carolina Ti .lining
hoid. besides hundreds of teach
ho are taking special training in in-
titi.tes that ale being held in llio:
' the counties of the state and others
ho at, availing themselves of other
on an- "1 improving- their personal
Uitpment for teaching. Numbers of
ry valuable educational department
a Mirations for the furtherance of
the efficiency of the school work an
reviewed by Mr. Jov ner, also effe
live means uf ; . i .- the inier-
st and activities of the local s liool
mroltteemen and others. Dr. Joyner
lectures that with the tein hers and
the school committeemen working t
tlier harmoniously and intelligently
there vwll soon come about, as has
tready been realized in many in-
tani i s, an awakening of community
i i.i' .""i mi' ' ft ni sctiooi a i lairs.
notice.
By virtue id the power and au
thority Vested in the undersigne
Trustee by the terms of a certain
Heed In Trust executed by E. M. Dun-
and wife Georgia Harnes Dun
nil. dated lltn Hay "I ueoomner,
I 1, and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Huncombi
unty in Rook S2 at page 305, and
ildault having been made In the pay
no ni "f the Interest on a sum of mnn-
secured thereby, und live days no-
ti e as required by tnc terms oi sum
Deed In Trust having been given to
the suld E. M. Duncan and wife, thi
holder of the note so (erured having
lerlared th debt due and payabh
nth interest and principal and th
ower of sale contained In said deed
In trust having become absolute. 1
will sell at Public Auction to tin
highest bidder, for cash, at the Coun
ty Court House Door in- the City of
Asheville, County and State aforcald
,,i in, Ke o'clock noon M'ind.iv Ihe
lth day of August, 1S12. the follow
Ing des rlbed land and premises
ItF.CINMN'G at a stake in tft
Eastern margin of ltnlley street, at
point 228 feet South of the Southwest
orner of G. L. McDonald's lot, w nerc
he at date of Deed in Trust resided
and run Kouth M degrees 45 East
300 feet to a stake on a parallel lln
with McDonald's South line; thenc
South 1-2 degree West 75 feet to
stake: thence on a parallel line with
the first line North 88 degrees 45
mlo. Wert 300 feet to Bailey street;
thence with Ualley street 76 feet to
the REOINN1NO. And being the same
land snd prcmWe mentioned and
described In sakl Deed In Trust, to
which is recorded In Rook 57 at lytga
112 of the records of Peds In Trust
In ths office of Register f Deeds for
BuncomW County and Bta of North
Carolina. This sal and any deed
mads by the undersigned pursuant
to said sale will hs made, subject to
all the restrictions, reservations snd
onditlona contained therein, or cre
sted by said Deed In Trust
Dated this lth day of July, liU.
J. I P.AZIRR OLfiNN,
Trusts.
' .
ROAD IS TOO BAD
TI
Rutherfordton Run Abandon
edMotor Club Takes Ac
tion as to Mufflers.
The members of the Asheville Motor
club have decided not to make the run
p. Rutherfordton to the good roads
meet tomorrow on account of the con
tinued rains. Dr. M. H. Fletcher
stated at the meeting of the club last
night that the roads are In such con
dition as to make the run Impractica
ble. He said, however, that the Ruth-
erfordton people had made arrange
ments for the entertainment of a num
ber of Asheville people and he hoped
that as many as possibly could would
go by train.
li was decided to make a run to
Charlotte to the meeting of the state
association and an effort will be made
to gel a large number of the members
interested in this trip.
The members also decided to make
a run to the summit of Sunset moun
tain next Thursday, where a basked
lunch will be served, and a commit
tee was named to arrange lor the
trip.
It vmis ordered that the secretary
communicate w ith the board ol alder
men . ud request that the board take
some action to auaie ine nuisance m
pining up mufflers on the streets, lus
great deal of complaint has been
made in this respect. The secretary
vajs also Instructed to call the atten
tion of Superintendent C. C. Hodges
of the Southern railway to two cross-
ngs between Asheville and llender-
sonville that are reported to be dan
gerous.
S. P. Burton and J. Ii. Mcpherson
were elected to membership.
BOMB STORY'S ORIGIN
Newspaper Reporter's Joke About Al
leged- "Heal" Starting Point of
Sensational Rumor.
Washington. J' 'y 19. After an un-
flicial investigation that lasted hour.:.
While House and secret service offi-
iuls last night denied the report that
omh addressed to President Taft
had found its way to the executive
ollice, and thai an assistant secretary
to the president, Sherman P. Allen,
id been injured when he opened the
ickage. Mr, Allen showed his hands
ever, man who called at the White
"use There was not a spot nor a
burn upon them. He said he couldn't
u count for t lie report.
Secret service officials denied the
lory in emphatic terms, and Presi-
ni Taft apparently cared so little
or ii that be joked about it at break-
isi in tlie White House, laughed
ibout it with callers later, and went
o play golf as usual in the afternoon
it chevy Chase, unprotected and ap
prehensive of no danger.
According to Information that White
House officials were able to gather,
report originated in the press
oom at the executive office A re
porter for n .New York morning news-
ipcr told a friend with whom he
as playing chess that the after
noon newspapers had missed a great
story."
The reporter was joking and the
riend knew It. tit her newspapermen
ho came in later and to whom the
lie was repented also understood, but
torn the reports that ware taken to
a- While House the story took root
uuevvberc and yesterday morning it
lartbd not only officials, lint the
pital and apparently the country as
PATTON HOUSE
Murphy, N. 0.
The best and most reasonable house
in town, good table, clean beds and
homo cooking. Rates II per day.
MISS FOSA PATTON
FOR AUTOMOBILES
THE BON AIR
LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OF
WAYNESVILLE, N 0.
MRS. SALLIE E. CORY, Proprietress.
Open the Year Round.
CANTON, N. C.
THE IMPERIAL HOTEL
E. M. GEIER, Crop.
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS
STEAM HEATED
RATES
GLADSTONE HOTEL MOUNTAIN
The leading commercial and tourist hotel. SO yards of depot Porter
meets trains. 2 per day; special
families.
Oceanic Hotel
Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina
Other hotels advertise every room an outside room,
but we have more than this.
ed that you get the sea breeze constantly. Our si
is of the very best nnd our
anticipate a visit to the seashore, or to Wrighuville
Beach, tliere is no better
each room nnd the purest
bnthing is fine. Write for
Jesse N. Crtiieh, Manager,
NO LOOKING BACK
IN ASHEVILLE
New Evidence Constantly Being Pub-
H ijiii.
Since the long succession of Ashe
ville reports were first published in
the local preys there has been no look
ing back, Ashevillo evidence con
tinues to pour in. and better still
those whose reports were first pub
lished many years ago, verify all they
said in a most hearty and unmistaka
ble way. Read the experience of Mrs.
Lee.
Mrs. Mattie P. Lee, teacher of art,
30 Asheland avenue, Ashevllle, N. C
says: "I know that Doan's Kidney
Pills are a fine medicine. I suffered
intensely from pains in my back and
sides and the action of my kidneys was
irregular. I often became nervous
and had dizzy spells. When I heard
about Doan's Kidney Pills, I obtained
a supply at Smith's drug store. They
tiscd me up a short time and I con
tinued using ftiem until I was well.
As 1 stated in 1911. when I first gave
u statement recommending Doan's
Kidney Pills. I believe them to be the
best of all kidney medicines."
l or sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Koster-iiiiourn io., duuhiu,
New- York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan s and
take no other.
HOTEL ENTELLA
BRYSON CITY.
Headquarters for traveling men
and lumbermen. Rates 12 per day.
Special rates by tho month. Bath
room. Free sample rooms, jtanroaa
eating house fronting Southern depot
Livery In connection.
A. W. & ALMA WHEELER, Propra.
When In Andrews Stop nt the New
HOTEL RUSSELL
ANDREWS. N. C.
The newest and coziest hotel In Wes
tern North arollna. Modern improve
ments. Electric lights, elegantly ap
pointed rooms, sanitary plumbing.
Cuisine the best. Prompt and ef
ficient service. Rates $2 and $2.50
per day. Amcrlean plan. Special
weekly rates. A. R. SPEARS, Prop.
VANCE'S HALL
Is on the railroad at Alexander, N.
C, ten miles north of Asheville. it
is surrounded by pretty grounds,
trees, etc. It has live hundred feet
r cool veranda. Large, cool rooms.
Good service. Excellent table. Rates
reasonable. Address,
MRS. R. IS. and J. N. VANCE,
Proprietors.
WELLS HOTEL
Murphy, N. C.
Few steps from Southern depot, on
the right as you enter town. Rates
reasonable. Accommodations good.
l'.ath rooms, waterworks, and all mod-
rn conveniences.
R. V. WELLS, Prop.
The Ebbitt House
Washington, D. C.
No matter what yon catae to
Washington for hnsinesti or
pleasure THE EBBITT is
most centrally located to every
where. Recently remodeled,
refurnished and redecorated
throughout thoroughly mod
ern in every feature.
Uoonaa, single or en suite,
with or without bath. Rates:
American Plan ta.oo to M.CO per day
European Plan, ll.M to 11.00 per iaj
P S0mTTT. Proprietor.
"FREE SAMPLE ROOMS"
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
FREE It I'll
$2.00
rates by week and month and to
WM. JEFF DAVIB, Prop.
Every room is so anrang
rates are reasonable. Ii you
place to atop. Telepbon
water in North Carolina.! Sea
rates and descriptive booklet,
Oceanic Hotel Company, i
KNICKERBOCKER
DeUgbtfal Bit
Appointments Oompleea.
Swannanoa-BerKeley
Asheville 's Most Modern
ot and Cold Running Water
or Private Bath in every room.
Mountain Meadows Inn
NOW
MISS TEMPE HARRIS, Prop.
HOTEL
NOW
Under new management.
remodeled throughout. Modern equipment. European
an, cafe in connection. Special rates by the week or
month. C. H.
Gome Try BLUE RIDGE HOTEL, Hendersonville, N. 0.
J. ransiclll, IOUI ibi nuu i uiiinn n i.u uiiukc oi'uouii. niiuniavLiun
eici r-i nt ceil Xenlv remodeled. Rates S2 ncr (lav and no. Rooms with or
without bath. Excellent sample rooms In building.
S. W. MITCHELL, Prop, and Owner.
Battery Park Hotel
ASHEVILLE, N. O.
OPEN THROUGHOUT THE TEAR.
Famous Everywhere
THEJARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL
COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST
Rates 2.00 per day. Hot and Cold Baths. Special Rates by Week or
month.
NO. 3 AS
Church
STEAM HEAT.
Milk and cream from our own cows. I make my guests comfortable.
MISS MATT TIE HARRIS
Tlione 676.
FAIRFIELD INN
ON LAKE FAIRFIELD, IN
COUNTRY,
NOW
ri... n..i.i,,,r fa fl.rnllanl mi
A 1 . 11 . II t II .in., p. ... WM .H.P. - . - v r
will find at FAIRFIELD splendid sport, and a most delightful spot to spend
lew days or weeks.
For information, rates, etc, add ress
H. R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor.
FAIRFIELD INN.
EAGLE,
J. T. OMOHUNDRO, Prop.
Spe ial attention to commercial
Rates reasonable. Summer boarders
located in the heart of the Blue
cool and comfortable.
MAGNOLIA
All newly furnished, pleasantly located; rates reasonable.
No. 72 College Street. Phone 1828. Asheville, N. C.
ATI AMTIP HOT17I morehead city
J 1 Lll 1 1J llU 1 ILL NORTH CAROLINA
NOW OPEN
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. NEW MANAGEMENT.
FINEST FISHING IN AMERICA.
Every variety of sea and fresh water fish abound In great
abundance.
The ATLANTIC HOTEL fronts th ocean beach, which
runs east and west, affording the much songht southwestern
water front, and its guests enjoy an lnvlgoraUng ocean breeaa
throughout the summer.
Here you have more unique and exclusive advantages
than can be found on the Atlantic coast SAILING upon th
beautiful and placid Bogus Sound or the Atlantic Still water
and SURF BATHING, Incomparable Sound and Deep Sea
FISHING. Many nearby points of traditional and historic
Interest. DANCING, TENNIS, POOL, BILLIARDS, MUSIC.
1912 CONVENTIONS AT MOREHEAD
1912 Meeting of tlie North Carolina Press Association will
be In bl at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehcad City, N. C, July
13-26.
For handsome Illustrated booklet and reservations ad
dress Allen A. Dubois, Manager, Morehead City, N. C.
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THE HOTEL ATHELWOLD
BREVARD, N. C.
Under new management. The hotel has been thoroughly overhauled
and renovated. Hteam hoatrd. Rath.., Hot and Cold Water.
Caters especially to commercial
Formerly of
HOTEL KENMORE
WAYNESVILLE, N. 0.
Centrally located on Main street. Under new manage
ment; newly remodeled. liooins with or without bath.
ANDREW L. JACKSON, Prop.
Formerly of Hotel Sumter, 8. C.
The ST. JOHN "r1"
Forrnserly Hotel Galea.
A modern hotel. I learn Ueau Els vator. Cheerful, home-:ik surround
ings. Open all ths rear.
Hotel Bus aad Street Cars direct fr om Depot
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FRANK LOUOHRAN,
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OPEN.
Phone 328.
OXFORD
OPEN
Thoroughly renovated and
BRANSON & SONS, Prop.
R. F. JARRETT, Manager,
DOIsboro, N. O.
TON PLACE
Street.
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THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE
OPEN
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HOTEL
MARION, N. O.
men. All modern conveniences.
wanted by week or month. Hotel
Ridge Mountains. Large, airy rooms,
COTTAGE
men. D. C. SINCLAIR, Mgr.
Ysrborough House, Raleigh, N. C
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