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Start! an account with a LITTLE HOME BANK
book only In the
10 book or with the
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF
THE NEAL BANK
Interest allowed at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.
PER ANNUM, compounded semi-annually.
E. H. THORNTON, President. W. F. MANRY, Caahier.
H. C. CALDWELL, Aa.t. Caahier.
BOB FITZSIMMONS SELLS
HIS PET LION FOR FEAR
IT WOULD EAT HIS BABIES
Snapei.ot showing Bob Fitz*lm-
mnns cloae be«lde hit big Hon that
he hat now been obliged to hell to
Boetock at Coney laland becauae
It threatened to eat hit tablet of
whom It was jealous.
Summer and Convention Rates.
Round trip summer excursions from all points
East to Pacific Coast and Northwest, from June 1 to
September 15th, with special stop-over privileges,
good returning to October 31st, 1906. .
Summer Rates to Colorado, June 1st to Sept, 30
Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH
ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, UNION PA
CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago to all points
West, Northwest and Southwest, including palatial
steamship service from San Francisco to Japan,
China, Australia, etc.
Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington,
Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St. Louis and
Chicago to California.
WRITE ME FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION,
J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt.,
124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A.
TROLLEY HITS AUTO
CROWDED CM FULLS
INTO STAGNANT POOL
EIGHT PERSONS HURT
A Dozen Others Nearly
Drowned in Evil-Smell-
iug Water.
ASKS A LARGE SUM
FOR RIS SERVICES
Special to The Georgian.
Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 13.—Eight* per
son* were Injured and a dozen others
nearly drowned last night when a car
containing fifty persons on the Cleve
land and Eastern Traction line Jumped
the track eight miles southwest of
(’harden, Ohio, and plunged Into a
large stagnant pool.
The car was headed toward this city
and was going at moderate speed, when
the accident happened.* Henry Hof-
ller, conductor of the car, received se
rious Internal Injuries and may die.
TWO NEGROESllLLEO
ev SWITCH ENGINE
Bpcdn I to The i.Vorghtn.
Adrian, Ga., Aug. 13.—Two negroes,
Maehen Burney, and Adam Glvins,
were rub over here by the yard engine
<-f the E. P. Rents Lumber Company.
Th* men, after returning from the
woods where they x.ork, got some
whisky from some place, and, os they
wen* coming through the yard, drunk,
were struck by the switch engine, cut
ting both legs off each. They were
given medical attention at once, but
before the doctohi had completed
dressing their wounds, the men were
both dead.
That once doughty fighter and still
aspiring actor, Robert Fitzsimmons,
sold “Senator Reynolds'* the other day
for $5,000. The “Senator” Is a big
2-year-old lion which hns been almost
a member of Ruby Bob’s family for
the past eighteen months. The pur
chaser was Bostock, of Coney Island,
the deal being made over the telephone.
Many In the large crowd assembled
at the American Horse Exchange were
moved to teurs at the affecting part
ing. In which Mr. Fitzsimmons and Ills
lion took leading rales. The actor was
genuinely moved, and It Is safe to sny
that he never did anything better be
hind the footlights.
There were two real teurs In Mr.
Fitzsimmons* eyes, one . In each of them,
and a catch in his voice, as he said:
“Why, $5,000 wouldn’t have touched
that lion if 1 could have stayed at home
all the time to keep him company. He
loved me, and l thought the world and
all of him. But ho didn't seem to take
to anybody else and I was afraid he
would cat one of my children some
time when I was away. He took sev
eral bites out of a good horse of mine
the other day and I'nv afraid It will
never be the same horse again. It
wasn't that the Senator was ill-tent
'd, he’s got a sweet disposition, but
playful, very playful, and a little
rough at times. I’ve got to go away
this fall with my show, *A Fight for
Love,’ and 1 didn’t dare to leave the
big fellow at home;” and Mr. Fitzsim
mons sighed profoundly.
“Scb” and Lion on Broadway.
The big lion hud been shipped to the
American Horse Exchange recently.
Mr. Fitzsimmons, no longer able to
endure the strain, left his home In
Dunellen, N. J., and came to have an
other look at hfs pet. He found him
almost prostrated by the heat and as
tonished the crowd by taking him out
of Ills cage and walking up and down
Broadway. The Senator ^as only re
strained by a small packing cord and
the curious throng fell back t
spertful distance.
“Couldn't he break that string, Bob?”
queried an-anxious Admirer, edging
backward as he spoke.
“Like a cotton thread,” answered Mr.
Fitzsimmons pleasantly. “But he
wouldn’t think of hurting anybody be
fore me, he’s that considerate of rny
feelings—never chews any one up un
less I’m out of sight.”
Mr. Fitzsimmons then mounted the
top of the Henator’s cage with the
Hon and posed for u picture, after
which he forced th« animal Into the
the deal was closed on the spot.
No Effdrt at Secrecy.
There wns no effort on the part of
Mr. Kttxslmmons to keep the details of
the trade from the public. With al
most childlike candor he discussed the
affair nt length, dwelling particularly
upon the necessity of leaving home In
the fall with his wife In his show, “The
Fight for Love." The actor’s mana
ger was present and sujipllrd any lit
tie Incidents which, had been overlook*
ed during the conversation.
It will bo remembered that “Senatcr
Reynolds” was the lion which caussd
Mr. F'ltzslmmcns to remain In durance
vile in a cell at the Coney Island police
station, for two hours and a half in
the spring of 1905.
Senator Reynolds, the statesman, had
given the lion—his namesake—to Rob
ert when the animal was only a few
months old. With the Jmpr tuoidty
which frequently characterized his ac
tion In the prize ring. Mr. Fitzsimmons
entered the cage without saying any
thing Uf Mr. Bostock about the Sena
tor’s gift, and took the little Hon away
It looked so much like theft to the anl
mat trainer that he caused the fighter’s
arrest. For two hours Mr. Fitzsim
mons remained In a cell while the mat
ter was being explained. As In the
present case, theie wns no effort at the
time to keep the affair from the papers.
“I raised that Hon from a pup—I
mean cub,” said Mr. Fitzsimmons, "und
I certainly do hate to give him up; but
1 got to go with’my show ’The Fight
for Love’—that’s the name of It—have
you gut that right?”
TO BE ESTABLISHED
One Woman Is Slain and
Another Likely
To Die.
tty Private Leued Wire.
Chicago, Aur. ' 11.—Mm. Elisabeth
Slaughter, aged SO, wu Instantly kilt
ed; lire. H. H. Slaughter, aged 45, had
her right nrm and Jatv brfiken, akull
fractured and *111 probably die; C. S
Slaughter, husband of Mra. Klim both
Slaughter, and coualn of Mra. II.
Slaughter, wns .lightly bruised. and
Mra. C'lirlatlne Daulby, a nuim em
ployed by Slaughter, was .lightly In
Jured, when an automobile In which
they were riding waa alruok by a Chi
cago and Milwaukee electric car nt
Noyes atreet and the Chicago, Mil
waukee and SI. Louis track. In Bvnna-
tnn lost night, and were thrown against
a telegraph pole.
IN TROLLEY CRASH
Members of Two California
Ball Team? Among
Victims.
11/ Private Leased Wire.
Oakland, Col., Aug. II.—Packed
with people from Berkeley and Idora
Park, a Telegraph avenue car crashed
Into a Key Route electric train, bound
from Piedmont to the ferry mole nt
Fortieth street crossing, yesterday, liy
Jurlng a score of passengers, two of
whom may die. A defective air brake
Is antd to have caused the wreck.
Nearly all the Injured were In the
street car. On this car were most of
the members of the San Francisco and
the Los Angelea baseball teams, who
bad just finished a game at Idora park.
The more severely Injured; Jamen
•Joints, Oakland, may die; L. Bloom.
Onklnnd, may die; F. F. Dillon, Lon
Angeles, ball player; Oeorge Hudson,
tmaeliall umpire; O. L. Wheeler, San
Francisco; Albert Saulberg, Almeda;
Mrs. Margaret Welch, Oakland; Edith
Parker, Oakland; Mrs. Henry Dlamalt,
Oakland; T. C. Cheney, Point Rich
mond; William Pittman, mntorman.
DECATUR WILL VOTE
FOR SEWER AND WATER
wiped his eyea with hla handkerchief
nml went to the telephone. He ex
plained to Mr. Bostock that he wouldn't
think of leaving the lion In town an
other night while the weother was so
warm and asked him to make a bid
for I*. Mr. Bostock sold 15,000 and
BABES SEE. FATHER
KILL THEIR MOTHER
By Private I .on *4*11 Wire.
Shorman, Tex., Aug. 13.-#\fter beat
ing hfn wife's brains out with a flat-
iron. j. v. c. Wilder, a farmer, whose
home was near Tom Bean* a small
town fi miles from tills place, yester
day afternoon committed suicide with
a shotgun.
Three small children wltMSsed the
crime of their father. One boy, 7 years
old, and a smaller brother walked to
Tom Bean and told the story to a mar
ried sister.
The room where Mrs. Wilder's body
lay Is bespattered with blood, giving
evidence of a struggle. No motive for
the crime Is assigned.
MUSE HAS RECORD
IN MONTGOMERY
$l'«vla| to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 13.—George Muse,
’h*; young 111:1 it arrested In 8t. Louis Hut -
“'May. iMM * police record here, and I*
“ill to come from Dentsrllle. Ain. Mn*e
held up nt the point of n pistol l»y
a woman In Hr. Loom as he wns trying
tn r«»L her home, so she nllcges. Mdse
bn* t'.mfppMNl to the St. Issnls authorities
of several robberies. lie was eonvlcteu
«• !•'* in IK# for trespass, nml lined $*» and
cosi*. This be worked ont on the streets
4, "» the same year lie wns arrested and
•etitem*cd tu sixty days on the chnlngnng.
Beautiful China
The beauty of our English
China is not equaled. New
and very artistic designs are
shown in our most recent
importations and tasteful
housewives will be greatly
interested in them.
Odd pieces and full sets
all in the prettiest shapes.
Maier & Berkele
(Copyright ,1906, by W. R. Hearat.)
Specially posed picture of Laura
Bigger, the former actress and
widow of Henry N. Bennet, who In
pow being lued by Dr. C. C. Hen
dricks, for $209,880 for medical
services.
MISSISSIPPI CROP
WILL FALL SHORT,
SAYS PRES. CLARK
S|M*« lnl to The Georgian,
Jackson, MW, Aug. 13.—President
Clark of the Mississippi Cotton Asso
ciation, has Issued the following state
ment In regard to the crop In this
state:
“The crop, while generally good, Is
the worst spotted In years, and It will
be hard to estimate, with any degree
of accuracy. With tho present esti
mates ranging from 11,000,000 to 14,-
000,000 bales, the . spinners will buy
very sparingly. To meet this condition
the farmer hu«* but one safeguard, ’sell
sparingly/ and we will have a gradu
ally advancing market.
“I am constantly examining the fields
end I find that in many eases the crop
is being overestimated, t^ie- to the
large and rapid grow Eli. However,
there Is yet time to add the fruit, und
It behoove* us to watch conditions
very carefully and not deceive our
selves.”
Blanks were sent out today by Sec
retary Wo»sis to the officers of county
organizations and other correspond
ents on which to make their reports
concerning crop conditions on August
30.
LOW
RATES ,
via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Warm Spring*, Ga ....
Chick Spring*. 3. C.. .
Anhaville. N. G...... .
Waynesvtlle, H. 0.. .. .
Hendersonville, N. C. ..
Lake Toxaway, N. C. ..
Tryon, N. C
Tate 8prlng«, Tjnn ....
St. 8imcn>, Ga
Cumberland J.land, Ga ,
Atlantic Beach, l la ....
Chicago, III
Saratoga Spring*, N. Y
Atlantic City, N. J .. ..
A(bury Park, N. J.
Detroit, Mich .. .. .. ..
.1 3.75
8.30
10.50
11.60
. 10.00
. 12.70
. 10.00
. 11.35
. 12.00
. 13.00
. 14.60
. 32.06
. 43.8(1
. 40.00
. 41.50
. 30.05
Hperlnl to Tho (inorolnn.
Brunswick, Ga.. Au*. II.—Parties
from Buffalo, N. Y„ who were here
oayeral months ago looking over this
section of the country with a view to
eitabllihtng an Italian colony, have
written to member* ot the aoveral
trade* organizations here that It has
been prnettoally derided that tho colo
ny will be located In Glynn county, a
few miles from Brunswick, nnd that
plans will be made within the next
few weeks to bring several hundred of
the colonists here about October 1.
This colony will consist of Italians of
the agricultural class, who will devote
themselves to trurk farming and culll
voting vineyards,
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O IN A FLAMING CAB 0
O SIXTY-SIX PA88ENQER8 O
O CROSS HIGH TRESTLI
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O Special to The Georgian. 0
O Montgomery, Aln„ Aug. 13.-
O Saturday afternoon pesaengers on 0
O the electric car In charge of Mo- O
O ti.rtnnn H. Btrlckland. return- 0
O Ing from the bull park, had a 0
O scare that they will not forget 0
O soon. A long trestle spans the 0
O Central of Georgia railroad and 0
O Just ufter the car started across O
O It the front part hlnied up am
O wee a mass of flames. The pas.
O sengers all rushed to the rear. O
0 Motormun Strickland bravely
O stuck to his post with Haims all O
O about him and carried the car O
0 nf-’ly over the trestle, where O
u (he passengers, 36 In number, fell O
O over eneh other In getting off. O
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ROAD INSPECTION PARTY
IN MONTGOMERY, ALA.
fly Private fs-aseii Wire.
Montgomery, Ala.. Aug. 13.—The of.
flrlala and aectton foremen who have
been Inspecting the Western Railroad
and the Atlanta anil West Point Ball
read, arrived In Montgomery yester
day. They left Atlnnta Saturday morn
Ing and alien* Saturday night In Ope
lika. On this Inspection tour were IV,
N. fog, superintendent of trains; o. T.
Nelson, roadinaster, and twenty section
foremen.
TWO NEW BUILDINGS
FOR 8TATE HOSPITAL
BURGLARS OPERATING
IN MONTGOMERY. ALA.
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ain.. Aug. 13.—There
has been hardly a day or night In two
ecks that, some residence has not
been robbed here. The.pollce *re mak
ing every effort to locate the thieve^
hut so far without *uccts*. -The rnb-
bem arc not content to watt until night
but rob In the day time. Many people
arc away for the summer and the
hrnie* arc left unprotected. The rob
ber* ore onlv after money and lewtlry.
The above rates are
for the Round Trip.
Tickets, on tale dally limited for re
turn until October 31, 1996.
Passenger and Ticket Office No. 1
Peachtree Street. 'Phone 142.
J. C. LUSK,
(/(strict Passenger Agent.
Special to The Georgian.
Jackson, Miss., Aug. 13.—The hoard
of trustees of the State Hospital for
the Insane, located In this city, will let
the contract for the erection of the new
buildings, Authorised by Ih* last leg
islature anon.
Two new hospital buildings, costint
about 330,000, ere t<> be erected, and
extensive repairs will be made on the
old structurea.
I Ccnt.r? tent FBI
_ WOOLLEY. H.D.
I Atlanta,4so-OOcelMK.PryorOtrceL
OVERWORK PUTS SINGER
IN A SANITARIUM
By Private lentsed Win*.
Detroit, Mich., Aug. J3.—Gertrude
Kimberly, opera singer, formerly of tlie
Metropolitan opera house, of New"
York, ha* been placed in n sanitarium
here. She Is a victim of mental col
lapse caused by overwork. She went
Into light opera recently, creating
parte In 'The Show Girl.” "Nancy Lee''
nnd other production*. H-r husband
is here and playing In B. C. Whitney 1 *
"Captain Careless."
The dtliens of Decatur, Ga., ore go
ing to vol* to decide whether th* little
city la to Irene 144,000 worth of bonds
for water and sewerage. Many of the
leading spirits are wurklng hard In the
Interest of the Improvement, und It la
said there Is little doubt of their suc
cess.
The only fear Is that th* registered
voter* may evince apathy and fall to
go to the polls. There are 130 regis
tered voters for this special election.
Under the law two-thirds of this reg
istration must be cast In favor of the
bonds, otherwise the effort will fall.
Those who do not vole will be counted
as having voted against the bond la-
sue,
M. I. Rtone has had printed 130 pos
tal cards anil Is sending one to every
registered voter. Probably Ihe entire
rIMsenetdp — vara the bond Issue.
WHIR WM. BEALL
DIED ON SATURDAY
Captain William Beall, assistant
doorkeeper of Ihe senate, died at Grady
Hospital Hnturdny afternoon from the
effects of a paralytic stroke he suffer
ed last Wednesday. He was stricken
with paralysis at his hoarding house,
35 South Pryor street, end removed to
th» hospital. *
ifbptuin Beall was a cltlsrn of Catoo
sa county, living at Ringgold. For
many years lie was an engineer on the
Western and Atlantic railroad, but was
forced fo give up his profession some
years ago on account of rheumatism,
which crippled him severely.
The funeral was held Sunday after
noon at the chapel of Barclay A Bran
don. The pallbearers were Captain D.
G. Wylie, Mncon Sharps, John J. Hill.
Milton A. Rinith, 8. R. Johnson and
captain o. J Dallas.
NEW REGIMENTS
ARRIVE AT PARK
gpecffll to The Georgian.
I'tinttnunegu. Trim., Aug W,—Tk* Third
Temiepue * regiment. In rbarer of CokHNd
Cary F. Spence, of Knoxville, ha* taken
|MM*ra*!nn of tb# army nmueoverp at
ndcknuirtugit, the apklier l»ya bavin* nr*
rival 8»(unlay affermnui. The three rbaf-
tnunojta rwtmMinlm Joined tb# Knozrfll®
Isiy* iilfeo, nml they arr all t|0iit?errd In
pH trntp near l.ytlr bill.
Til** Khosvllf# Iwya row# on n apet-lnl
train, sim) tlirrr rotnpanlra from Ifrfatnl
i* ou miothrr train, Tht* First Month
Him n**lmrnt la also nt tbf* |»nrk for
... vrek'i maneuvrra. They *nni»» from
YorkvIHi* am! rlrlntty. Thay an* mm*
ih1p«I l»y I’.Moih*I \V. W. L**wia. of York
inn ih*
villi*.
nml hla stuff *'*»nplsta of the folfi
*R. K. iiPl'allf, ndjnlant;
raptalo ll, t\ Will* i)tnrtoi*jj»iar; fap*
fnlu J. It. Llbda#/. rotjimbmnry; rapt.-ifii
»t. C. Jeter. rhnpfaJo: ftnjor J. Wal
ker, a<*r*r»ti; Major B. M. IHytb#. Major
\$\ I*. M*h»re a»*l Major W. T. Brock
eouitiinailln* tlie three onttallotis.
RACE FOR PISTOL;
DEATH TO LOSER
Mprotfll to Tbs Georgian.
rhattatumga. Twin., An*. Jl—Carter Hat*
tiro, a negro, baa Imea Imand to roart
on the ehar*** of tbs murder of Burt Ash*
first au«l final*
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
191 PiacMm S»m, AtDnia, 6i
2*
Dr. C. C. NEEDHAM, Prop,
Fstitfr Plate? f*
22-K Gold Crown.... 0
fcicslain Crown
Eritfgtwortt, per loots
PAINLESS EXTRACTING r n r r |
TEETH CLEAKE] • h L L .
Hour*. Sam. tiff 8 p. m. ‘
Sunday, 9 a. rr. till 4 p. m.
IVR TAI^K IMPftKMION AND PUT IH YOUR TEETH 8 AM E r Av I
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SHINGLE LATH BUYERS
We have for nle, Immediate delivery;
800 M. “Carolina Specials" Highest grade Cypres* Shingles, (nil
dlmcnsJon, us 111, Bestsrilnias.
500 M„ each Ail Heart Pine, full dimension, 4x13 and 5x16
Shingle*. ' t
BOO M. No. 3 Pine 4x18 nn.l 5x16 Shingles.
1,000,000 Standard Green Iditha, 4 test long, exactly 1 1-2
Inches wide, exactly 3-8 Inch thick.
W* can deliver carloads nnd mixed carlbada to all point* In
Gcorgln at satisfactory prices. Draytoad lota a specially.
500 tons Hair Fibre nml Wood Fibre Plaster ready for Im
mediate shipment from Atlanta, Plrmjnghani and Montgomery.
Dehydretlne, the hlghoet g.ada Damp nnd Water Prooflm;
Compound.
KEYSTONE LIME—THE PUREST, WHIT
EST LIME ON THE MARKET, PUT UP IN
THE STRONGEST AND MOST ATTRACT
IVF BARRELS. SEND I’OR SAMPLE BAR
REL OF KEYSTONE LIME.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Best Rates of the Season
to the Seashore.
OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY
-TO-
OLD POINT COMFORT,
VA.
OCEAN VIEW, VA.
CAPE HENRY, VA.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
PORTSMOUTH, VA.
To All Points
Named Above
$10.50
AND RETURN
To All Points
Named Above
CHOICE OF ROUTES—
Via either Richmond or Norfolk.
Thin excellent rate will bo given to the public
!>v tho Seaboard Air Una Railway from Calhoun
Falls, Abbeville nnd Greenwood, S. C.. to MiatB.
mentioned above and return on Augunt the 15th.
Parties taking advantage of thene rates can beard
nny of th« doMblo-datly through train* from the
Went and Atlanta and thereby enjoy the coin furls
of nice vcstlhilled coaches, Dining Cara and
Pullman- Sleeper*.
For further Information or reservations, address
W’. K. CHRISTIAN, A. 0. P. A., Atlanta, Gn.
CIIAHl.KS B. RYAN, O. P. A., Portsmouth. Va.
SECRETARY BONAPARTE
SAYS HANG ANARCHISTS
tly I’rtviilf* 1+nm*l Wlr#.
C’uitilH*rlaiitl, Mil., Au*. 1$.—“On anarch*
iAte tin* <lro(b |H*Ki(lfy should !m* nmafttlro-
fully IiuimiimhI tty l«w nml Inflexibly ''if-
tiitwl trni*it#r#r t!t*» primmer Hup p«hi*HI
directly «»r ImUnq fly to take life.” mini
H'rretary of fhe .Vary botiftiMirte laaf iilaht
l»efoee the riuiiitim«|Mii Hot-My while Ul**
iiN«lng “Auftrcblpui ami It* IleniiwTy.
“A few well known nnft nml poiim* fewp*
i.iiimr*,” lie continued, VmlrlPH that all
linrsti erltl*'l»iili» of nny |»rrobl»*iit be, If
foriiidtlfH l»y Irtwr, nt leftPt plrongly dift*
.aged by (Mililii’ onlnlun. «u the frwuun
ihitf Piieh cenpure. whether J«ptltl#»l «r i»«t
by the feet, aright lead matte emefi-brnliied
viploimry or ilnuzerotip fnnntle to MimKlfle
flint Ihe iirephleiii’n munler would artruw#
the bptwelfare. Thl« tin>|io«ii hardly
MierllP eerloup dlariiftfttnn. If our country I*
to rontliiue free, we mupf and will continue
to talk nml write MB freely n* our father*
hare alnaya tnlknl suit written Shout pub
lic pctp of our gnilille ftery/ttile. If thle fr*»e*
we ruined »r will not
we do not deperve
Oouldlep* m
ot nmtect thouv
-i» liv# lu n ri
•■oimtry. Ittmlrilem much tkfet la puld <>r
them. Iron* the yr«*Pldeiit down, U. nIm n*
lift a been und nlwayp will lie, uuj>i-r. m.-
ebnrltulde nml foollah, but the American
people cun Judge PolH*r1y nn to thU.
-rhere wap nnd is tnueh more t • i.*> aid
In feror of tlmoe rrotiii U.hib •« Jminitfrii*
thin, which «re Intended to plmt nnt for*
elxn uiiftrclilftift from our phf»n «. nnd It w *
undoubtedly well to nrm tin- f.-I. rnl nn ti
ll?# with wider power* t*> dejmrt or i*»h •
wipe rid the ciHititry of dW«*T*l or turtne
lent ftilenp, whether the«e i n11 ttiH.ivTug
•rtlwirrhl*tP/ oy wot. l*n*. mtill.
thUM redime tin* in
It Ip rodly rerfnln
rl«I of uurtrehl#
nnnrvl
lly In
UR IN THE OZONE
"In the Land of the Sky”
U
Situated In a Private Park of 160 Arm. Ililimorc, .SVar Avhe-
vllle, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above tho Sea Lrvrf.
■■***■-JUST THE PL ACC TO SPCNO THE r -
fterotfwtoed pp the trod In* hotel lu the ntoMutnlm. .<<
Xofth C’prod0(1, N«* fecenery Tn th# worht will #4.:ni i. -i :; Mi. \ in, v
from tht* hotel. Mount Mltehefi and Ifftfffth In full h.m V
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