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r, , , rr i m m.m THE ASHEVILLE GAZTTE-W3. - r - 1,111 1 " : " 7t WANTS FOR SALE FOR SALE Bargain in beautiful, safe gentle pany, pony buggy and harness. Pony perfectly city broke not afraid of anything. Any lady or even small children can handle or drive him anywhere, without fear of accident Apply 67 Charlotte street, city, or write Luke Dixon, care Gazette-News. Asheville. 187-tf FOR SALE 160 acres of fine hard wood timber in Towns county, Ga., Many trees will cut six thousand feet Apply to Mrs. S. H. VanVorst Clarkston, DeKoIb county, Georgia. . . 193-30t FOR SALE Nice lot on Liberty St., 66x100. $1100. Easy terms. See Donnahoe & Bledsoe, Phone 649. 201-St. NOTICE $300 cash and $20 per month will buy a new 4-room mod ern bungalow near car line. Lot 50x110. Price $2300. See Donna hoe & Bledsoe, Phone 649, Pack square and South Main. 201-3t. FOR SALE Six room modern house, nice lot, Baird street, near Char lotte street, for quick sale, $.'!150! See Donnahoe & Bledsoe, Phone 649. 201-St. FOR SALE Berkshire piss, 2 months old, $4 and $5 each. Get first choice. J. H. MeConnell, Phone 1434. 201-St. FOR SALE New seven room mod ern hoii;-e. nice lot, paved street, " $3400. See Donnahoe & Bledsoe, Phonf;649. 201-:it. MISCELLANEOUS ROCK LEDGE, Haywood Btreet Si rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P. J. Cocoran, Prop. LOST Near Busbee lodge knuckle from speedometer (small brass at tachment). Finder will be paid for trouble bv returning same to PUB LIC SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY, Langren hotel. '':?.: 176-tf. IF YOU wish to letirn of an invest ment opportunity that will bear scrutiny write "Investment," eare Gazette-News. ' 193-tf FOUND Sum of money, Monday eve ning, Sept. 23, on Southern train No. 12, between Asheville and Ma rion. Owner can get money by de scribing same and paying for this adv. Dr. J. F. Whisnant, Henrietta, N. C. . 202-7t FINE, MELLOW, old crop RIO COF FEE 25c per pound. Kroger's Grocery & Coffee Store, 240 Pat ton Ave. Phone 1746. HELP WANTED WANTED Salesman for paints, auto mobile oils and lubricants. Excel lent Inducements. The Middle States Oil Co., Cleveland, O. TOUNG MEN OR BOYS Can learn Jewelry letter engraving at night This Is a good, well paying trade. No other place in the south to learn. In six months you can be earning money. Terms very reasonable. Asheville Engraving School. 6 N. W. Pack Square. HERE is a splendid opportunity for an honest man or woman to enter partnership and take ufl the man agement of my Cafe and Lunch business; nicely equipped; only lit tle money needed. Apply American ' Dairy Lunch, Park Square. 190-tf. WANTED An experienced youn-i white woman for general housework . and cook, where a second girl Is kept In family of two. Steady em ployment and good wages for com petent and settled person. Address Lock Box 36, Asheville, N. ('. 198-6t A BARGAIN 1 New Three story brick business Mock In center of the town renting for 10 per cent on price asked, locat ed In a thriving town in Western North Carolina. See CANADAY REALTY CO. Phone 974 10 N. Pack Sq. Ford Cars t!" Uf For Sae or Hire. 1 Hollar Motor: Co. 53 S. Main St. , r Thpn 672. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Tortable Lamps, Electric Iron nd Ileating Apparatus r W. A. WARD 12 C!.r:r:'i Z:t Jlne 443, HAL SALS '.75 :"!..r,0. -- ' - :" ' " "V " ' " " " Wednesday, WANTS WANTED I. H. McGINNESS has moved to food. Masonic building, Market street opposite Y. It. L Steam dyeing, tall orlng and cleaning, pnona 186V, WANTED Tour Notaiy Public work Residence 123 Aaheland avenue. Phone Jas. W. Albright (-tf KODAK WANTED A 1A Special, or SA. Inquire of C. W. Capell at Gazette-News. WANTED A position as collector, good at general office work, can use a typewriter. Address P. O. Box No. 364, Asheville, N. a Wl-tf MISSION CLOCK NOW . $2.25 We are making a special offer for short time only. For cash, we will sell a handsome MISSION CLOCK, 24 Inches high, 12 Inches wide, strikes the hour and half hour on a cathedral gong, 8 day wind, Welch movement, serviceable and alto gather very attractive. Suitable for hall, living-room, or dining-room. This price is only for those who call at the office, and pay cash; we do not deliver. Only one clock sold to each person. Apply at The Gaiette News otiice, tf. WANTED Two or three rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished, must be reasonable. Address "Permanent", care Gazette- News. : ISS-tf WANTED Your farms for sale. I have a number of customers. Roora 9, Revell Bldg. F. P. Ingle. WANTED The tourists and visitors In Asheville to know that the Ashe ville Cleaning and ".Pressing club gives a tine service from every 'point of view. Automobile servite. Modern equipment.-. Thoroughly trained workers. Phone-' 389, J. P. Wilbur, Prop., -'North Pack Square, Asheville, N. ('. WANTED -A Hood, medium-sized soft coal heating stove. Inquire of ', W. Capell, lit Gazette-News. tf WANTED I'.y permanent couple J or 4 furnished or unfurnished room? for light housekeeping.- Address A. B., care Gazetted-News. 20t-3t. WANTED To buy two farms one about 40 acres and one about 125 acres. Writa care Box 339, Ashe ville, N. C. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Few weeks completes. An other rush for barbers this season. Best trade in existence today. Good money, Light, clean, inside work. Write for free catalogue. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 200-6t WANTED To flint your house; the man building u. new house can get a mighty good Job and possibly save money on it by getting our bid on the work. Phone 157 or call at store 53 N. Main St R. L. Fitzpat ric & Son. ROOMS WANTED Three or four unfurnished rooms for housekeep ing, with sink in kitchen. Address C. C, care Gazette-News. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Connecting rooms, fur nished for housekeeping; first and second floor. Sink and gas in kit chen. 26 Starnes Ave. 183-tf CONNECTING ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping, on first and sec ond floors, with electric lights and gas. Phone 839. 18 Grady Street 162-tf FOR RENT Rooms near the High school on new street See (Miss) P. L. Holman, 301 Legal building. FOR RENT House, 10 rooms and bath, North Main street J. H. Me Connell, Phone 122 or 1434. 201-tf FOR RENT Two dtwirable furnished houses, 1 eight room house on Hay wood street, and one seven room house on Montford nvenue. Address Chas. W. lialrd or phone 130S. 202-6t FOR UK NT Furnished or unfur nished rooms for light house keep ing. All modern conveniences. No. 64 North French liroud Ave. 202-26 FOR RE NT lip street, street -Six room house on Phll- W. U. Payne, S9 Grove 202-fit We Will Mail You $1 1 ' for each set of old false teeth' ient Highest prices paid for old gold, silver, pld, watches,, broken . Jewelry na precious stones. Money Kent by Return Mall Phila. Smelting A lloniilnjf Compnnj Established 20 years. 8A3'Clictniit St. Philadelphia, pa. ' TO DENTISTS 1 W will buy your Gold Filings, Gold crap and platinum.., Highest prices paid. - - . H. SEIGLE , Low Price Groceries.4 It will be to your interest to investigate our prices. 54 Woolfin St'... Pic-ne 428 A. LI. GOODLAKE Contractor & Builder Concrete Work a Specialty rr n rack Square.. . i ; :r.3 it J 1 T -T MR. MARTIN TO SPEAK t Y. M. C. A. Men's Meeting Weavervilie Chorus Will Ken. tier Selections. J. C. Martin, president of the local Y. M. C. A., will deliver the address at the regular Sunday afternoon meet ing for men next Sunday. He has not yet announced his subject but It Is likely that he will speak generally of the great work being carried on dj the association and the opportunities that are offered for the further ex tension of this work. Mr. Martin is an interesting and forceful speaker. and the men of the city will be glad to hear what he has to say. A large attendance is therefore expected. The musical program will be a treat to those attending this meeting, as ar rangements have been made to have the Weavervilie Choral chorus to sing number of selections. This chorus is made up of 20 voices and is under the able direction of John W. Starnes. Since its organization It has given n number of musicaies in Weavervilie. nd these have been largely attended and much enjo.vd by Asheville people. ; Miss Grace Brown Will be the solo ist for this meeting and the Boys' or- hestra, under the leadership of Mr. Collins, will render several selections. It will probably be the best musical program of the year. All men of the ity are urged by the association man ement to be present. , ., , POLICE COURT Doings' of the Day Two Old Cases Were Tried This Morning. Harry Johnson was found guilty n Police court this morning of re- illing spiritous, vinous and malt li- uors, but prayer lor Judgment in the Use was continue. until November when the defendant will be. 're tired to appear before the 'court and how that he' has not been engaged In the liquor traffic further. In order to cure a dismissal of the case. The hurge against .'Johnson was entered vera! days ago on the docket. Will Ilolnnd was tried on the charge f stealing li quart of whiskey, the property of the"' Southern' ' railway. nil upon the finding of probable uise in the case, he was bound over the October term of Superior inn under a boml ot $l.ill. This is also nn old case. Ed. Burton was lotin.l guilty of an ssault-on Alberta. Hussell and Man- Williams, using a knife upon the tter, but Judgment in both mses was reserved by the court until a later ite. Claud Jordan was fined $3 and the sts for being drunk in the city. BIO ATTENDANCE 'HuyHood County Fair Midway Is Good, Kxhlbits Excel lent, There were probably 100 people ho went from. Asheville to Waynes- ille this morning to attend the Hay wood county fair. Most of 'them re turned this afternoon and professed themselves us well pleased with what they saw. The fair, they say. Is in every respect creditable to the rich county of Haywood. The. midway Is rood and the exhibits of natice pro- ucts excellent. The cars of the trains going to Wajncsvllle this morning were crowd ed. In one coach there were 66 peo- le in the aisle and 14 on one plat form. In another car there were 14 on onep latrprm, 32 In the aisle of one compartment and 26 In the other. Licensed to Wed. Colion. Strickland and Lula Ritter Buncombe, white. J. V. Williams and Florence Grant of Buncombe, white. FILMS DEVELOPED ONLY 100 A ROLL ALL SIZES. We develop In great tank! and they are In dark until dry. No scratches. Why pay 15c to S6cT RAT'S STCDIO 9 N. Park Square. Notice. The (nullified voters of the City of Asheville will take notice that a spe- lal election Is hereby called to be held In the' city of Asheville on the Kth dav f November, 1912, for the purpose of ibmltting to the nualltled voters of sold city the question of Issuing Fifty housnnd ($50,000) Dollars In coupon onds of said city, bearing Interest not exceed 5 per cent, under the provls Ions of Clmpler 24.",' Private liws of 911, the same being an set, "To Ail thorlze the City of Asheville to Issue Itonds for School Purposes." Snld lectjon to be hold under the laws re biting to elections foi the City of Asheville n provided for In said Act. Vt which sold election nil electors fav- rlng the issuance of said bonds shall ast a bullet In a bo provided for that purpose own which shall be written or' printed the words, "For School P.onds," and those, oppose ' to said Issuance of Kild bonds shall cast ballot upon which shall he written or printed the words, "Against School Bonds, i ' The proceeds from the snle of said bonds to be used for school purposes us provided Tor In said Act By order of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. "' 1 " This the 27th day of September, 112. Li W. TOUNG.' ' ' ' ' Citv Clerk. I move the Adoption of the foVe- golng resolution. Alderman Approved as to form, this the 27th day of September, 1912. (Signed) J. FRAZIER GLENN, 'Corporation Counsel. Is your rasor dullT We hav the finest hones made. 2$ North Main St. ' ' Ashcv..' barters' Supply Co, ., . CIIALMI.IIS CARS FOU HIRE I of 1 Pawengr. KlPgnnt rsrs, careful drivers, net our prices bytths day. Special atten tlf.n given, to out of town trips. in M,n:nox a mi;tiv Per I ! '-fP . ? ' H I'lione t-i. KEEP IDE KIOWS WELL Health Is Worth Saving, ami Some Asheville People Know How to Save H. ! Many Asheville people take their lives in their hands by neglecting tne kidneys when they know these organs need help. Weak kidneys are re sponsible for a vast amount of suffer ing and 111 health the slightest delay is dangerous. Use Doan's Kidney Plus a remedy that has helped thousands of kidney sufferers. Here Is an Ashe ville citizen's recommendation: J. J. Worsley, painter, 59 Henland street, Asheville; N. C, says: "Al though I never have useda kidney medicine myself, I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills strongly in return for what they did In our home. One of the family suffered a great deal from kidney trouble and backache, as well as dizzy and nervous spells. When heard about Doan's Kidney Pills, they were used. They stopped the puins and regulated the kidney action making the patient strong and well." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. - Remember the name Doan'B and taka mo-other. ' - Adv For Women Who Ca?e Of course you use an antiseptic ir. ,vonr family and in the care of your own per ?on, and you want the best. . Instead of what you have been using j.ich as liquid or tablet antiseptics 01 oeroxide, won't you please try Pas tine. a concentrated antiseptic powder -:o be -dissolved in water as needed. ' Paxtine is more Mxraoniicr'i. -nore i.e.insinir, more crermicidal nii-i oore healing than anything you erer -ased. ! ANTISEPTIC tr the toilet to cleanse and whiten il-J teeth, remove tartar and prevent it c& 7. To disiufect the mouth, destroy disease perms, and purify tl o breath. To taep artificial terth and bridgeworb clear and odorless,. To remove ricotine from the teeth aai purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspira tion cdors by r.ponge bathing'. As A medicinal nsrent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic mtari-h, Inflaoination and ulcerulicn exist, notliiu;, equals liot douches oi Paxtine. , For ion years the Lydia E. Pinkhatn Med. (.. lias been retrularlv advising their patients to use it become Of its extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal power. For this pur pose alone Paxtine i worth Its weight in gold. Also for tiasai catarrh, sore throat, inflamed eyes, cits and wounds All druggists, 23 'and fk cents a box lrlal box and testimony of 31 eronien free on request. B4XTON TQILBT CO -Boron. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as the Administra tor of the estate of C. W. Ledbetter, deceased, late ot Buncombe County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims agalnfct the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at 12 o'clock, noon, on or be fore the 25th day of, September, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to mi Id estate will please make imme diate payment. Address, Arden, N, C, R. F. D. No. 1. C. P. LKDBETTER, Administrator of C. W. Ledbetter, de ceased. This the 24th day, of September, 1912. .i . A New Course to Be Taught at the Asheville Business College. Salesmanship and Business Effi ciency Is the New Course to be taught at the A. H. C. This course is to be gin us soon as possible. It will be given separately from the other courses. It has been taught In til" north live years. The A. B. C. is the first In this state to adopt this course. It Is exceedingly beneficial and Inter esting. All the books have Come and we would be glad to have you call and let us explain to you whfl the course rec.lly is. HENRY S. PUoCKXEY. 03-3t Principal. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wjfv THC DIAMOND RKAML - llnithl V1AMOMU IIKANU l'li.14. t. yeutkaowattkMf.stMt.Alftvt Brililk S010 BY DRUfiniSTS EVFRYVVhTKi Keith's Vaudeville . , . , , , AND r , i'ti ' . f ' y i - MOTION PICTURES at DREAMLAND THEATRE - Make every "'Spuclaf Bale" really trengthen yoilr store by taking car that your ad readers learn the truth about each sale. , ' HALE OF REAL F.STATE FOIl CTTT TAXFJJ. At 1J o'clock Thursday, October t. 1912, at thj court house door In Asheville, N. C, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash pursuant to the laws of the State of North Carolina and the Chy of Ashe ville, all the lands In the City of Asheville, on which the city taxes for the year 1911 remain unpaid. The list of lands to be sold and the amount of taxes due thereon, with cost of ad vertlsement to be added as required K I 1 1 p FIRST WARD. . Alexander, Fetor, ssnrssore' Ko. I 17, Max street; tux $2.33. ' Hrown, David, assessors' No. 1-107, Pine and JliJir? stronts; tux $12.4 Cathey, John, Bsncusors' .No. 1-200 'A Gllthon street; tax $5.40. Clevenger, Kate; liscmors' No. 1 281, Knr;Ie Terrace; tax $24.0.1. DavU, Klla, '.".r.i" No. 1-147, Circle lr-t; tnt 1 Dohl.ins, f!i'lla, smi-p'tonf No. 1-4 Valley treet; tux $13.45. l'ui kctt, Colyer, nwwori' No. $-, l'HU la it. d U.I4 melcllloVV t?v - v "2 i"". "th ii. n:'iboiv v 11 iJ Dur r ..t.r V II n DnwriM. Aikfn.i'.iA.iiirbtt'rtFtt! Fenderson, E. II., assessors' No. i 23; Poplar street; tax $11.47. Greenlee, Rufus Estate, assessors' No. 4-35, Curve Btreet; tax $9.30. Hall, Bessie, assessors' No. 1-280, Eagle Terrace; tax $46.60. Jaqulth, F. S. Estate, assessors' No. S-120. Alley street; tax $7.75. Jordan, P. J., assessors' No. $-29, Hildebrand street; tax $17.05. Love, Robwt. assessors' No. 4-11, Hazzard street; tax $15.60. McElrath, Thomas, assessors No. $ 121. South Beaumont street; $21.70. Nelson, 3. R., assessors' No. 1-161, Ridge street; tax $16.93. Nipson, John W., Jr., assessors' No. :.- 120. South Beaumont street; tax $11.24. Pearson, Jessie, assessors' No. S-86, Mountain street; tax $12.72. Randall, George, assessors No. S- 182, Valley street; tax $2.32. Reynolds, Charles, assessorr No. 1- , Pine street; tax $15.89. Sims, James, assessors NO. 5-109, Ridge street; tax $6.20. , $9.80. Wallace, William, assessors' No. 4 22. Wilson street: tax $6.20. Williams, Marshall, assessors' No, 8- 112. Blackwell's Alley; tax $22.30, Wingate, Marftm, assessors No, l- 72, Pine street; tax $4.66. SECOND W1HD. Atkins, James, assessors' No, 1-14, Branner avenue; tax $12.40. Baxter, Joe, assessors No. 16-35, Clyde street; tax $4.65. Baumgardner, Mrs. H. L., assessors No. 4-122, Orange street; tax $30.63. Canaday, W. M., assessors' No. 4-6, Merrimon avenue; tax $86.60. Davis, John Riley, assessors' No. 16- 46, Hillside street; tax $57.66. Fair, J. O., assessors' No, 5-31, Allfiy street: tax $14.36. Gentry, Miss L. S., assessors' No. 5 9, Seney street; tax $13.37. Holberf, Rufus, assessors' No. 1094, Madison avenue; tax $11.16. Johnston, Z. V., & Stella, assessors' No. 2-5014, Rear Woodfln street; tax .88. - ' ,-' .'-. , . ' . Krnse, Anna, nssessors' No. 10-100, Josephine street; tax $31.00. Llpscombe, C. C. assessors' No. 14- 9, Hill street: tax $20.15. Means, Mrs. Joseph E., assessors N'o. 2-4", South Liberty street; tax :(7.3.1. -: ! Reynolds. C, O., assessors' No. 2-86, Orchard street; tax $21. S9. 1 Reynolds, J. A., assessors No. 16- 4. Crescent street; tax S31.78. Rhinchart. E. T.. et al.. assessors' No. 4-76. .Madison avenue; tax $4.65. ! Rhlnehart, I. E. and L. F., asses sors' No. 4-4 C, Border street; tax $6.98. Starnes, J. R., assossors' No. 3-44, North Main street; tax $84.47. Washington, Emma, assessors No. 71, Holland street; tax $5.40. Whlttalser, W. B., assessors' No. 6- 17, Hillside street; tax $17.05. Whltesldes, Jennie, assessors' No. 10-120, Josephine street; tax $3.50. Whltten, Anna M., assessors' No. 16 16. Balrd street; tax $4.65. THIRD WARD. Andrews, L. P., assessors' No. 15-16, Alley street; tax 59 cents. Bowen, Robert, assessorr No. 9- 32, Alley street; tax $3.10. Burnett, Mrs. Polly, assessors' No. -76, Richie street; tax 78 cents. Carter, William Preston, assessors No. 13-47 M, Gudger street: tax $6.43. Conley, Patsey, assessors' No. 15-40, Hill street; tax $12.40. French Broad Power Co., assessors' Nb. 10-6, French Broad river; taj 15.50, Guthery, Texas, assessors' No. 16-32 Logan street;-tax $3.10. Hull, E. F., assessors' No. 13-65, Hill street; tax $7.75. Ingle, F. B., assessors' No. 16-15 H. Williams street; tax $3.88. Ingle. Mrs. Maggie, assessors' No. 6-31, View street; tax $3.10. Jackson, Lee, assessors No. 9-135 H, Madison street; tax $10.85. Jones, William M., .assessors' No. 8- 8, Watauga street; tax $12.40. Kennedy, John L., assessors No. 8- 84, Flint street: tax $5.42. McElrath, Thomas, assessorr No. 5-20, Hill street; tax $5.43. . Petrle, H., assessors' No. 2-47, Starnes avenue; tax $22.47. Reynolds. C. H.. assessors No. 4- 143, North Main Btreet; tax $13.25. Rich, Mrs. J. J., assessors' No. 2, Poarson drive; tax $29.06. Shlppy, W. D., assessors No. 8-93, Flint street; tax $17.42. Smith, Maggie, assessors' No. 14-88, Starnes alley; tax $10.85. Hpnrgeon, n. J. w., assessorr no. 5-29, Hill street; tax $9.60. gpurling, R. L., assessors' No. 14-34, Haywood street; tax $37.20. Wagner. John A.. Jr., assessorr No. 3-is. Boeo street: tax zt.sii. Whiteside, Nannie K., assessors' No, -108, Cumberland avenue; tax $31.93. FOURTH WARD. Bradford, J. B.. assessors' No. 10 131, Depot Btreet; tax $3.87. Britt, Mrs. M. L., assessors' No. 8 8. Sliver street; tax $7.53. , Claxton, P. P assessors' No. 4-96, Roberts Btreet; tax $4.65. Forney. Stanley, assessors' No. 293, Ulanton street; tax $9.30. Ghint. F. R. and Rexford. assessors' No. 10-124, Depot and Palmer streets; tax $29.46. Harper, J. B.,' assessor1 No. 11. 84, Black Btreet; tax $5.52.. Harrison, Thomas, assessors' No. 6- 257, Silver street; tax $10.85. Hawkins, N. J., assessors' No. 8-226, Unnamed street; tax $8.52 Hlpps, Miss Anna, assessors' No. 8- 90, French Broad avenue; tax $21.25 Holmes, Addle, assessors' No. 7-19 Frederick street; tax $5.43. ' liowser, Fred., assessors No. 11' 138, French Broad avenue; tax $(.20 Jones, G. N., assessors' No. 6-S13 Livingston street: tax $12.40. Llngla, P. E., assessors' No. $-197 Southslde avenue; tax $15.11. Lockman, John, assessors' No. 11- 103, Black street; Ux $12.10. Miller, Edward W., assessors' No, 11-41, Black street; tax $7.76. Mclnturff, Mrs. 8.. assessorr No. I 259, Sliver Btreet; tax $7.75. Owens, J. L., asscsinrr No. 1-129, Adams to Blanton streets; tax $77.11 Phillips, Will, aiesorr No. 11-318 Black street; tax $13.95. Pool, Jos., assessors' " 11-10$ Beach street; tax $13.95, Prultt, J. W., assessorr No. 10-88 Southslile avenue; tax $10.65. Uevls, J. II., ejetewtorr No,' $-168 Depot atreet; tax $11.02 Rossell, C. B., aaieMora' No. 18-4 H Blltmore road; tax 39 cents. Sehanck. R. II., assessors' No. 1-1 It floutlialde avenue; tax $18.95. Watson, L. V Bsesorr No. 8-173 MeDorili street; l $11.16. Webb, li. 11., Rrncwori No. 12 Vlrtoria rond: tax $55.01. White, Mnry, assessors' No. I-Sl Short Pulley street: tut $9.77. Whltted, R. A., MKcsRorr No. 1-269 Southslde avenue; tax $9.10. Respectfully, C. II. HARTLKTT, City Tnx Collector, Swannanoa-Berlleley ') Asheville 'b Most Modern and Up-to-date Hotel. Hot and Cold Runnirg Water ... or Private Bath tn every room. FRANK LOUGHRAN, ) nrtmer and Pronrietor. , THE LANGREN 1 Luxury Without Extravagance. ASHEVILLE 'S NEW UP-TO-DATE, FIREPROOF CONCRETE HOTEL : '' ; - Cafe with popular prices 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Grill Eoom Quick lunch service, open all night. Conference Rooms for business meetings. Sample Rooms. , Private Dining Rooms. : s :-- -'--' ?: : - Harry L. Langel and J. Baylis Rector, Managers. Battery ParR Hotel ASHEVILLE, N. CL . .v '.j ! ye. il- OPEN THBOrGHOtPT TUB .TEAB. . Famoua Everywhere FAIRFIELD I ON LAKE FAIRFIELD, IN THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE Special Rates for Sept. and Oct, : The trout flehlnt le excellent t this season of the year, 'and sportamM will And at FAIRFIELD splendid sport, and a tnoit delightful spot to spend a few days or weeks. , . -- For Information, rates, stc, address . y , , I -' H. R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. FATJUPIELD INN. . . CANTON, N. C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. GEI FREE SAMPLE ROOMS STEAM HEATED RATES - THE HOTEL ATHELWOLD BREVARD, N. 0. tinder new management The hotel has been thoroughly overhauled and renovated. Steam heated. Baths, Caters especially, to commercial ' Formerly of The ST. JOHN The center of social life ohn." A most, attractive and high class orchestra. V ST. JOHN ana THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OF WAYNESVILLE, NO.. . : MRS.' SALLLB E. . CORY, Proprietress. - ; Open the Year Round.- D, J. TATUM Livery, Feed and Sales Stable. Specialty.' r , HEJJDERSONVILLK, N. CL Phorn. 14S. , Serrlrsj at All "Bovtf. HOTEL KENMORE 1 Waynesville, N. O. Open All the Year Round. Strictly High Class Service Al ways. C. H. & L. W. KNIGHT ' , Proprietors. PATTON HOUSE " Murphy, N. C. . The best and most reasonable house In town, good table, clean beds ana home cooking. Rates $1 per day. . MISS ROSA PATTON NOTICE. Notice la hereby given by the mayor and board of alilermen of the city of Asheville. as required by law. that tne city engineer has made a survey and filed his1 report in the office ol me cuy clerk, showing the amount of work done and the coBt thereof in the mat ter of paving and otherwise improving on Furman avenue, from tne inter section of Balrd street to , the inter section of College street, and on Chestnut atreet from the intersection of Furmsn avenue 164 feet west. In Bald city, and also showing the name of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of coat- of such street Improvement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby further given that at the first regular' meeting of the said board of aldermen, to be held after the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report and if no valid objections be made thereto the same will be adopted and approved by atd board and the liens and assessments of said board of said street improve ment will then become complete and operative. Asheville, N. C, Sept 10, 1911. L. W. TOUNO, iUXOt , , City Clerk. TRUNKS AND LEATHER .G00D3 v , , fa our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry an4 anytbin; of Value. n. l. rinirrLnTnrj Lccm Cn. -). 23 U. I ..Azx Ct. rh:-j r;7. acvu:?. October 2, 1012; w iV aav - " r BATFtUlUli, . . EH, Prop. KLECTRIO LIGHTS FREE BATH ia.00 Hot ana uoia waier. men. 1. v. bJLKUuain, Tar borough House, Raleigh, N. C and activity is at "The St. thoroughly modern hotel. A , , sun, rropneiors. .FREE SAMPLE R00M3" Comfortable yehlcles, Saddle Bones a The Ebbitt House Washington, ft (l, No matter what you earae to Washington for businea or pleasure THE EBBITT (i most centrally located to every where. Decently remodeled, refurnished and redecorated throughout thoroughly Mod ern la every feature. , ;, ... Boonuy lingl' or en lulte, with or without bath. Eaten American Plu SI.&4 to ft. ay. Earopea Flats, HJt to 4.M pea Cay. d. F SCHUTT, Proprietor. HOTEL ENTELLA V BRTHOH CTTT. Headquarters for traveling mea and lumbermen. Rates M per day. Special rates by tho month. Bath room. Free sample rooma Railroad eating house fronting Southern depot. Livery la connection. A. W. A ALMA WULEIXn, rtoprs. tiik JAHHirrr miux;s ikti:l . CHiiiiirn lul aiwl Tourist Hnt'S $2.00 per dny. Hot and Cohl lliiths. Hperlul Hutes by the Week or Month. n. v. jAnnim," !(iongT - fMIMMiro, Jf. C, ix street; tax $2.0$, , Ti! September 10, in,
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1912, edition 1
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