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THURSDAY, MAT II, UU. Tin AWIEVILLE DAILT CTTILTH lH1.50CIALf , Iter. Mrs. OCIAL CALENDAR. ThvnJty. May 11. Larture aa Korea by Eugns PelL , Friday, May 2a Reception to Rv. sod JML Woman's flub. Mra. PUilC Saturday, May 21. Olrla rlub aarva Ices and lemonade. Wadnaaday, May 25. High school concert, Ashs vllle blfh school building. am I "A Baa of Mondial." at tha Bwannanoa, last night lor a hort atay. Mlaa May Hunter, of Hickory, I vlaltlng Mra. Bummers In IJlllmore She cama Monday afternoon. Vr. and Mra. Minor have rtlurneJ to Aahevllle after a law day a stay o Haphlr. Aahavilla High Sohool Cemmanoamant Tli t following la a ropy or the invl tiitlon Isaund to Ihe commencement exercises of the Aahevllle High achool "Tha Honlor Class of tha Aahevllle City High School request the honor of your prearnct at the Commencement Exerclaea A truly comic well preaented. and Monday morning. May twenty-third a financial aucceaa wti tha perform-1 nineteen hundred and four, nee, "A Jlos of Monklea." which wa High School Hall. presented at the Mattery mra yeier-i int louowing is a ui ui me grnu day afternoon at four o'clock, under! untlng class: ihe ausnlces of the Rector's Aid so-1 Rhrtla Helle Bollinger, Eulo for- clety of Trinity church, and underl ence Biiitrhk, Nannie rtalrd Cait-r nanonal d rectlon Of ine taieniea Mra. i jveilie macKDurn Havener, i fiaii. The olmr la one. naturally, that I p;ilnt)eth Loaey, Ioulaa Gabriel! will rnuae a laugh to take the place I Williamson, Oscar W. Barnard, I!e of a tear, hut .those among tne cast Taylor itosiH'K, Aiimona mil jones yesterday afternoon preaented feature Colvllle, David Stearns." that are seldom wltneaaed In Its pro- jt Jt duct Ion. . Normal and Collegiate Program. Dermott Bhemwell. aa Edwtrfl Kai- The following la the program of th aton. aon of a wealthy gold miner, and I .,rciaoa of the State Normal and In- C. O. Norrla aa Chauncey Ogletltorpejul,tra college at Oreenaboro: wera aa good aa could have been ex- Wednesday afternoon. May J5.- pected of actora with a great deallCaa gHy trclen; 8:00 p. m., meet- more experience. Misses Wood, Car- llr uf Ailelphlun and Cornelian socio ter and Drummond were also pro-1 n,... nounrrd S success In Ihe parts takenl Thursday. May 26.-11:00 a. m. by them. , commencement sernrin, Rev1. Robert Th double sextette in Tns Taie oiislrn. n r. j.qo n. m laying cor- a He. ShelV from the popular "Prince ner ,ton or new dormitory bulldlnr of Pllaan," waa a moat Interesting by orand Lodge of Masons; 8: SO p. feature; In tha program. Those who m essays. composed ' the double sextette were: jfriday. May 27.-11:00 n. m com- Mlaaea Ileitis Bites. Josephine Hood. menoement address by Hla Excelleri- Rebecca, fluyleas. Carter, Busla Carter. CV( Governor Charles II. Aycock; grad- Mary Curler and Messrs. Trues, r us- u,,tina: exercises. httgh, (jhenoweth, Kemptier, Norrls and J j j Shepherd. I h. E. Green, of Boston, arrived lt The following waa the cast: the city yesterday ufternocm for t Mra. Oadego-Jones. ..Miss Cora Drummond Blen-a Bangatlnc.Mlss Gertrude Wood Lady Oulnevert LI" nil poor .Miss Mary carter several days atay. The family of a. A, O'Reilly, o New Orleans, who iipont la.it Bitmmei it the Victoria Inn, will come t Edward Ralston,.. .Dermott Bhemwell I Ashevllle soon for a long stay. W. O. Gray, of Hot Sprlns, wai among the arrivals In fhe city ywtar lay ofternoori Ha la well known !i Ashevllle. Mlaa Kntherlna uudger, who hai Chauncey Oglethorpe.... O. C. Norrls Tha Woollen Sisters to Wed. The New Tork World of May 17th contained a long article, and also twt three-column pictures. In regard to the upproachlng weddlnga of Mtases Mary " and Edna Woollen, formerly of Ashe-1 been on an extended visit to Wash vllle. In part tha World said: I Ington, D. C, and Bristol, Tenn., wit "All the sage advice which George I return to her home In Ashevllle t'rl ' W. Vandorbllt gave to charming Edna I iy.- Woollen, and which the Southern . jl j beauty rejected In y'ew of her asplra-J Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barnard ar Hons for stage honors, Is now being I guests of the Manor. Thoy reachec , earnestly reconsidered by her slnoe be- I Asheville Tuesday night. Ing repeated by wis Dan Cupid. It is I . announced that aho will leave the I Mr. and Mra. Connor, of St. Louis ' footllghta to appear beside the hearth- I after a long stay at Mrs. Hull's or Vone. 1 ' , I South Main street, have returned "Her not less beautiful alster, Miss home. Virginia, will follow suit, and If prea-I , j , ant plana do not miscarry, a double Among the arrivals at the Manoi ' wedding will soon bo celebrated. I yesterday were Mr. and Mra. llelk "It la Juat as Mr. Vanderbllt saw I nap, of Loulavlllo, Ky, . would be the case. The woollen girls i & ,r were leaders among the younger so-1 Mr. and Mra. S. E. Lelth, of Now , doty set In Ashevllle, N. C, and Mr. I York, arrived In the city yesterday ,, Vandorbllt became much Interestod In I nftarnoon and art staying at Kiilrvluw them. He provides for Miss Blna Coltago. Woollon'a muBliml education at Haiti-1 & vl k i more. The sisters wished to beeomoj J, T. Bostlc yeft yesterday after self-supporting and turned to tlwlnoon for afc.v days visit to Under stage for this purpose, I sonvllle, "Mr. Vanderbtlt and his manager VM .4 ',. Col, Chrle McNamee, tried to Uis-1 M. P. Horsey, of Barnard, arrived ..i aunde them, saying that the stage wac In Ashevllle lust nlnlit for a few day . too strenuous & calling for girls of I visit. Ho Is staying at the Itprkelcy Hi their antecedents and that they wouli! quickly tire of the occupation, They are tilecca of Gen, Lew Wallace, and ' their parents are dead. Miss Virginia Woollen secured an engagement with p..'Tho Isle of Bplce' company, and hot ...,alster started with Paula Edwards at - the Casino in 'Winsome Winnie.' Thlr l was a year ago, and Ktlna Is now with . "A China lHr coitipnny hi 1'hiladel "Kh Is to miirry young Guy Mnllnm, .: ( Mil waukeoj' whom phe met while ha was a atudent of the BltiKham school in .Ashevllle .He has nince gruiiuutetl , f roin YaU arid J prospective hilr to h j iRrge fortune. Virginia Is to man' (.Charles Glbtmna, of the 'Dtivld H.vrum' i, coitipnny. Tha pictures of the nlstrre aa -children were awarded the first dprlKv at the World's Pair." , . jR, The Wotillen sisters formerly resided i,.-at Blltmore, having come to this stat f.-for the benefit of th climate, on ac count of the III health of their mothei .. whose death occurred soon after leav ing here a year ago to returu to In . cllannpoliii, her former home. .,,,They were both very popular In Antic Vllle society and a large crowd ol friends will be Interested In their Wed , . dings, JH J . Miss Carrie Marshall, if Henderson- 'vllle. will arrive In the city tnmor- . row for a visit to friends l.i Woot- ,.aey. N. P. Cannon, of Charlotto, came to i,Ashevllle last, night and will he in the city for the rest of the week. ' L. A. Marshall, of Durham, arrived A COUGH CONUNDRUM more ,4 J Literary Societies' Reunion. At the reunion of the two llterars tocletles of Weavervllle college, whlcl was held on Monday night, a lnrg crowd of Ashevllle peoplo were In u1: tendance. There war also a very Inrgi attendance of the aiutnnl from dtft'er ent parts of the state. A tullyho part from Ashevlllo attended the exerciser 1'ho following wus the program car1 tied out Address of welcome O. J. Mootuy Uosponae VV. T. Weaver. Decltmatlon on the new (?) subject, "SpBttiu'tis to the lloitmn Gladiators.' J. Rengnn Hiihtl. ResiHinsa to Decliimatlon Dillon M Luth-r. Hubject, "Kunning at iJirge. Reminiscences rf. the First Urndu- Mlng. Chiaa of "1 W7I.r, W, Latta Ken jmo and H. llascom.be t'arter. Ktartllng Adventures of the It. P. so ciety, or "The Rocky Mountain Wlde- Awake Boys," or the Reign (f Terroi During the Viars Between 1 S7T-1SS5 by Mr, K. M. Kennedy and others. "Weavervlllo College as I Found It.' by Hon. J. M . .Caniiil elt. Toast by I'rcsldent Robinson; sub- left, "Woman." General response liy .(.etlve, past-ac tive and honorary members. Music . and smoker, with doors one windows, fit pli.t. transoms, roof ml propositions of all kinds wld open. Lemonade on tap. Sandwiches (a cracker between two crackers.) Cigars (Flat Dutch -or Early York.) (Speeches all limited to threo arte three-fourths ho"!. Miss Coward, who has spent thi winter at the fatteiy Turk, will leaw today for an extendel visit to Wash ington. D. C. Mips Jones, who has bfen the guesf of the Battery Park for some tnnt. will leave In few days for her home in Chicago. When is a couch than a cough? 7 - - - - . . . ... ' i r I ".; looMi im ausk rranc.'i troy. ,, VJli.n II Italics UU Ul PIlC Ul of Busbe Hall. werc among the gust all you can da Cough mix- 1,1 lne Park yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J, l,, Moses, of Cln elnnntl, arrived In the cltv List niaht for an extended visit to Ashevllle. Miss Mary Boges nnd h-rc mother. Mra. Henderson Melmore, arrtvel In lures won't cure it because they are merely for a cough , and this is something more. Scott's Emulsion cures the COUgn DCCaUSe It CUreS tne city yesterday aftenioo.i and will something; more. It heals .Vf1"'" ot vutori !,,n af!er ,0 and repairs the inflamed ' j . tlSSUCS where th rnlil hac Frank Miller, of Waynes llle. came , , U W"trC ,lne CO,U n.SS to Ashevine yesterday n-.ou.ln.r for a .taken root and prevents its few aays atay. coming back. ',,''!. ' O RufUS WnO.1, O. If hn h ,. K.u.m WtHi4Tsawt. ,,,n ,n Charlotte for the past few wiDwraiMpii towpaa NTM. , I.,. .1)1 . A.V.....O. 1 .. SCOTT OWKI, piait Sam, Kn Yarfc. I or two. . - Harrar St. Clair, of Sallibury. 1 rived lav tkss city a fw days ago, and la atsylng at tha' Berkeley. Jt J Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wil ton, of Richmond, Va.. came to the city yes terday afternoon for a short visit. J Mrs. If. E. Hurdette. of Chariot U, .m here for a few days visit to friends. . . Mr, and Mra J. T. Enger, of Wra ton. Mass, arrived In tha tlty yester day afternoon, and will atty at the Battery Park for a few weeks. J J Mr. and Mra, J. B. Orant, of Len Ir, came to th city yestcduy and will stay for several duya. J J Mrs, Fleming Morrison, of Wllmlng- ton, is in Asnovuie ior a visit or ten .lays to Mrs. HlKglns, Iter sister. ..f 1rm TtI,l Tl.,n,ira In Wa ..a ' vllle. Miss Mary Bennera has returned to Ashevllle. J. K. Blank, of Spartanburg, came to the city last . night for a short stay, . J K. D. Van Warner, of New York, Is In the city for a few days. He Is Haying at the Hwannanoa. . 8. W. Cruwford, of Orejnsboro, wus imong the visitors to the city yes terday and Tuesday. 8. C. Coleman, of Atlanta, "who came to Ashevllle Tuesday, will leave today for Churlotte. .1 . C. D. Cushlng, of Fletcher, was. a visitor to the city yesterday. He will leave today. I Misses Nina and Bessie Woodson, of Chattanooga, spent yesterday In the city en route to Waynesvllle. Tar Hsel Club. At the meeting of the Tar Heel club which met with Miss Bertha Meader Tuesday, the following was the pro-grain: 1. To what extent has Art Influenced '.he civilization of a country? M'ss Randolph. 2. Compare briefly Italy's most fa mous masters. Miss Cobb. 3. How do the works of the mastars jf France, England and Hpnln compare with those of Italy? Miss Lulu Moore. 4. Sketch of the life and personal haructer of Turner. Miss Devenish. 8. Show wherein a master painter portrays hla character through his musterplecea. Miss Carmlchuel, w 1. Tha Toxaway Excursion. The beautiful shores of Lake Toxa- way are to be made accessible to the people of Ashevllle tomorrow a Y. M. C. A. excursion. The rate offered .'or a round trip to this beautiful spot has- never been at such low figures as on this occuslon, and it la very likely J hut av large ""crowd ' tvlll be ready to grasp an opportunity of going Into he Sapphire country. " A very prominent man once said In ! regard to the Sapphire country: 'A long lovely spring day in the1 Sapphire country a lake cxiiulsite in olor and the surrounding country' mora beautiful th:tn Imaginable, will ifford one unheard of pleasure." Among those who will be present on he excursion are; ,;. Mrs. A. J. Lyman, Mra. E. V. "lluser, Mrs. J. V. Merrfmon, Mrs. Pen- -ose Baldwin, Mrs. Chns. A. Webb, Mrs. Jack Campbell, Mis. H. T. Col lins, Mrs. J. H. 'Cobb, Mrs. Herbert Mien, Mefsrs. Vance Brown, George ft. -Collins, OeOi-ge L. Brrtman, Misses Lnura Carter, Barnard, Carpenter, Devenish, Mrs. Geo. L. Hackney, Mrs. 'Miarlty U. (Jrulg, Mrs. M. K. lillllanl. Mlsa Margaret Hllllnrd. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Chiles and Miss Chedester. Ladies' Union Prayer Meeting. The Ladles' t'nlon l'rnyer meeting Ail) be held tnduy at 4 p. in., at the hon?p of Mrs. 1 M. Onicr, AO Cum berland avenue. AH ladles are cordial ly invited to attend this nieellhg. THERE IS KO SUBSTITUTE FCH Absolutely Pure . ITICA MATTER OF HEALTH Wit WE OLD COLLEGE NOW FREE FROM DEBT For the first time In Its history the Weavervlllo toltege Is free from debi and the officers of the instil utioti or Jubilant. An active canvas during the last few weeks has resulted In the sp rucing of about $,0fl0, which aittn is siitllcleiit to pay all outstanding debts. A great deal of credit for this rwuit belongs to the ltev. Ply lor and Severn) others who worked with them. M 1 I 1 II , II :l I 111 : : AV i: l I i ii: ;i i -.1 i Ill' I tl ;1 Diirities and Swisses, regular 12 l-2c to 25c trie?. on front table at 10c yvrd. Foulard Silk, 12-yard Patterns ot Foulard Silk, for $4.68, Regular 75c quality. ' Nice Line of Neckwear Just In. BONhMARGHE When Yovi Get it at PFAFFLM'S It's Good That's All afterwards expressed regret at tha event but said It was unavoidable. Spartanburg, S. C The Battery Clothing; company and H. M. Tate & Co. were the victims of two clover ne gro forgers. The former concern la J." and a pair of $1 shoes to the bad, while Tate & Co, are out $n0 in money. The scheme was , worked by a sye tern of raisinsr the amounts of monr-y orders and Was very skillfully done. Charlotte. The closing exercises of the Presbyterian College took place last evening: before an audience which filled the auditorium, and attested their paying- tribute to the graduates of the appreciation of the program, as well os excellent Institution. Captain It. . Glenn made the address of the evenin j ind eleven degrees wero conferred. CORDED SILK SHIRTWAIST. The above model Is a shirtwaist suit, with some trimming, but not too fussy for hot weath-r. The material used, a gray silk, with a white cord. The skirt in this design is sido-plonted, left loose at. the feet to make a sufr Helen t fullness. The illustration shows the Idea' of tucking the w,alst. The irregular-edged Inserting, hlch should be, of Irish point, is appliqued in a novel and 'pretty st le. A attlt like tills should be unlined, ThJ waist fas tens in the back. ATTENTION BLUES, BLUES, BLUES, BLUES HURRYING WORK ON NEW AUDITORIUM The work on the new auditorium is progressing rapidly and the walls will be up in a few days. - Another con signment of brick is expected today OLD FORT NOTES. Toxaway Is blue, blue, blue, and f!f icen miles in circumference. Hlue kles, blue lakes, blue rivulets and true, building, and all seem "Hie Klrl.M-r-aii these will m;ike a (?n'a day for the Blues. All loyal blu.s wll itteml. Old Fort, N. C., May 17,The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Kaut man died on Saturday morning. The funeral services were held. on Sunday afternoon by Rev. Mr. Monroe. - Mrs. Thos.'Y. I.ytle Wus stricken w ith a stroke of paralysis on Saturday night. We are glad to report that Mia. Lytle Is better, and her mnny friends ho:e that'sha may recover from this attack, and be spared to us for many years to come. ( Mrs. Lytle is art aunt of Mrs. Locke Craic. . The "Chadwlek" house was burned The origin of th This Testimony Will surely Interest many readers of . this paper. James Q, Gray, Gibson. Mo writes about' Drake's Palmetto Winoas follows: live in the j Missouri Swamps in Dunklin County and have, been sick witu Malarial fever and for fifteen i months a walklair skeloton. One bottle of Drake's Palmetto Wine has done me more good than all the medicine I have taken in that flf-' teen months. I am buying two more bottles to 1 stay cured. Drake's Palmetto Wine Is the best modioine and tonie for Malaria, Kidney and Liver atlment8lover used or heard of.. Iloel i well now after usinn one Bottle. - - I A. A. Feldintr. Knoxvllle, Tenn., writes: I had I 1 bad oase of sour Stomaea and Indigestion. I Icould eat so little that I was "falllnu to bones" I and could not "leep nor attend to mv business. I used the trial bottle and two large aeventy-uve ' cent bottles and can truthfully say I am entirely t cured. I have advised many to write lor a free trial bottle. J. W. Moore, Mooticello, Minn., makes the fol-! lowing statement about himself and a nelKh- bor. Hesays: Pour bottles of Drake's Palmetto Wine has cured me of catarrh of madder and Kidney trouble. I suffered ten years and spent iiuuuieuv ui uuuars wun dome aoctors ana spe- ft ciallsts without benefit. Drake's Palmetto N Wine has made me swell man. A young woman a here was given up to die by Minneapolis spe- N cialist and ho and our local doctor said they could do no more for her. She has been taking X Drake's Palmetto Wine one week and Is rapidly X recovering. rne Drake Formula Comnnny. Drake Bldg., 1 34 dllnltlfn Til wltl .-I- i ....... .. . . . I" Palmetto Wine free and prepaid to nnr readnr of this paper. A letter or postal card' is your only expense to get this free bottle. , BRICK for present or future delivery by Ashe vllle Brick and Tile Co., office No. 14 Church street. Office phone No, J01 2 lings. - 15,OOQ' Rolls of Fine Gold Papers, suitable' for parlors, ries, that originally sold for 30c p;r roll. We will close them out at 10c per roll. . Filzpatrick&Short UVBRY I have Just opened a new sta ble. Give ine your patronage, and I will please you. E. I. HOLMES, No. 83 South Main St., Tel. 278 Just below Swannanoa Hotel. which 'will be used to construct the front wall. A great number of people on Saturday ntifht. are stopping every day to Inspect the j A unknown. The Williams who o. much very pleased with the arrangement of the seats. ' if r-- -t rr fs to THE BEST TOMIC In S. S. S. Nature has provided a tonic suited to every requirement of the system when in a debilitated, - run down condition. It contains no strong minerals nr drugs, but i a pleasant -egrctabIe preparation. You can find no better remedy for toning tip the nerves and bringing refreshing, restful sleep when in a low state of health, or sick and worn out with work or worry. S. S. S. improves the I have bo hesitancy In reoommendi'na your 8. 8. 8. appettte, aids the dlges- as the be Bpnn tome Hn the market. I bv uned : i t - iu- "r Maioin, out nna a. B. u. to M undoubt- uun uu irinwivcs ine dlr the only Ionia that will build u tha a-atam. I hall take plaaaur In telling all whom I think la um m a aruwi D1WU wjiua OI Tour madlfltna. x.i,vv ia b. ruiBBB, system, and its good ef- "hil pL"r ,-' . " . naed ol a aood blood fects are Seen almostfrom Your, tmi-r. the first dose. It acts' Cw Btol. Haaailtoa Co, Iati.iu.ioo, ky. promptly in cases of chronic dyspepsia, indigestion and all stomach troubles, and does away with the uncomfortable fullness, nausea, shortness of breath, drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating. & S. S. is not only the best tonic btit possesses alterative or pnrifj-fnjf properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood it searches it out, and removes it. Many times a low state of health i dn. to a bad condition of the blood and can only be remedied by a blood purifier and tonic combined, or snch a remedy as S. S. S. If yon suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness. loss of appetite, bad digestion, or any of the symptoms of a disordered blood, nothing will so soon put your blood in good condition, invigorate and tone t th ystcm as S. S. S. int. vwifTsrtxmc CPU, ATIAMTA. CJU c-upied the house had a narrow escapo iron; b"insr burned. The fire occurred about midnisht. St. Gabriel's church was' aaveJ only by the earnest efforts of friends. For a while no hope wals entertained of saving It, and the church furniture was removed. Exc?pt for damage to this church sustained no In jury, The Williams lost practically all they had. Sir. and Mrs. Webb and children, of Greenville, Miss., arrived Monday morning. Mr. Webb Is aesis-'tant super intendent of the Birmingham division f the Southern railway; He brought his wife and children to spend the sum mer in our delightful climate, as guests at the Lytle house. Lame Back Stiff Joints Contracted Cords These affections bava made thousands of life long cripples. Thousands of cripples have been cured permanently by the use ol the beat and moat reliable of all Family remedies. Hamlin s Mi Bp LADIES For Fine Tailoring go to F. L. HORT0N 0 94 1.9 Annth Main. Phon 595. J. If. MCGINNE35. (Sue to Carl gchulta.) Practical Dyer and Cleaner 37 S. Main St. Phon No. 206 333- STATE NEWS. Penetrates the Pores of tha Skin Reaches the Seat of the Trouble Drives oat the Pain Cures the Disease Why not try it? It can do for yon 'What It has aoue ior oincrs. C. S. Dnrrell. Dennison.Tei.. writes: I suffered for years nitb Ltmi Back caused from in Cammation of the Kidnevs. Sometimes I could not straiRhten wrt and at tunes eould not turn in bed. Hitudins Wizard Oil has cured mo and 1 feel lcticr taaa I liave In thirty years. ! . j John Ogilen, Willows, Cat, writes: I had Kfieutnatiin in my band so badly that the joints a. WLdlim ."U IU1 HSU UUl BOIS SO CtOB IU9 hand in tiro years. A few applications ofvHainlms wizara un removea t!to contraction of tha Coras and I have since had entire use ot my hand. Lynchburg. A southern railway There is only enq Wizard Oil Harniins (ruin i-m ,1or,illi,l nt tl'stt'a .;j,. : nnic uiuwn in mo Kins. oiKnators - riainun inun was cieralletf at Aat.t snlirg . l)rM... on wrapper. Take no substitute. SOc rar Charlottesville erly yesterday l.QO . . mornlns; but wide from general HA MI IMC mitr.H DAI CAM shaking up no one was injured. This W VVUVJll urtl-JfAtil ! the -econa accident that has hai j " ugs, wards on CownmpUoi- tscjoe penct to this train recently. Hflmlms Elood and LivM" PiTls For Torpid Lier and Constipation, eye - High roint. Joe Jackson, a fc-ell- tcown character, aa shot and In- rX killed here by Chief of rblice Gray. According to every witness to the hooting the negro waa drunk and at tacked the officer who only acted tn AUNT DINAH'S Utnn TP OLD VIRGINIA U tl A D 1 Lt A - Induces Sonnd. Refreshing Sleep, ajc 1 For Vol and SacomrmHidcd bv ALL DRUGGISTS 3S332B HARE, BARD & CO., Undertakers & Embalmers 47 8outh Main 8U : Telephone 171,' IHE ATLANTIC HOTtL And CoVeg i Korthead Cit"y, North Carolina - Open June 1st. Uancing, bath ing, fishing, sailing. Most popu lar resort on Atlantic coast. Ho tel greatly Improved. - Boom" Bincle or ensulte. Largest hall room in- South. Wrfte .for book let, etc. A. J. COOKE, Mar Morehead wityf N. C. eiw.-"- lyui. No 49 E. C"" College St. Dye Works, CLEANING, DYEING AND REPAIR . ING DONE. Special attention gtvtrt to Ooods. An good IIe1 toT tcm self-defense Id killing him. Mr. Gray f. p. martin rKorw"
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