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Mountain Region Around Hender
sonville Attracts Many Sum
mer Vacationists,
HENDERSONVILLE, N. C., July 21.
Many tourists and vacationists are
guests at summer resorts in and near
Hendersonville enjoying the scenic
wonders of Chimney Rock, Bat Cave,
Flat Rock, Echo Mountain, Laure)
Park and other points of interest in
this section.
Hendersonville, at the gateway of
the Appalachian Mountains, is one of
the most popular resort cities in the
Western North Carolina territory. The
good automeobile roads and comforta
ble hotels, coupled with natural seenic
beauty and healthfulness, make the
country especially attractive at this
season of the vear.
Practica*ly all of the resorts in the
vicinity of Hendersonville are pro
vided with golf links, tennis courts,
horseback riding and motoring facili
tles, as well as boating, fishing and
swimming.
An informal dance was held in the
lobby of the Carolina Terrace Wed
nesday evening. Abeout sixteen cou
ples participated. It was one of the
most enjovable affairs of the season
at this popular resort.
The music at the Terrace is ‘fur
nished by Miss Elizabeth Peeke, of
Asheville, pianist, and H. M. Lord,
originally from New York, violinist.
Mr. Lord was here last season.
Miss Inez Cobb and Miss Marion
Cobb, of Raleigh, are here spending
the summer with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Cobb,
J. M. Inman and H. Bucknell, of At
lanta, were here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hayes, Miss Fay
Mcßae, Thomas W. Hayes and Miss
Catherine Hayes motored from their
home in Little Rock, Ark. They are
Arkansas Travelers who have gotten
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THE PLAYGRQUND AND HEALTH RESORT CF THE SOUTH.
(‘omplete hotei service with all the comforts of home; large verandas,
shady trees, lwimmlng. fishing, boating and dancing.
mend for illustrated folder and analysis of these wonderful springs, which
have proved a panacea for all kidney, stomach and bowel troubles.
Three hours from Atlanta by automobile.
UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. '
J. R. McCLANE, R. B. DUBOQIS.
Borden Springs, Alabama.
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EQUIPMENT FOR HOTELS. RESTAURANTS, COLLEGES AND SANITARIUMS.. PLENTY OF GOODS.
S PLENDID roads of Western North Carolina furnish ideal touring facilities to vacationists who wish to visit mountain remrta(fi
awheel. The upper left-hand picture shows an automobile roads in Pisgah National Forest Park, leading to Mt Pisgah.
The upper right view is of one of the main mountain highways near Asheville. The lower picture is of a turn on the automobile
road leading to Chimney Rock, one of the popular summer resorts of the western seetion of the State.
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the full benefit-of mountain scenery
along the route.
Late arrivals at the Carolina Ter
race are Mr, and Mrs. . Meyer, Selma,
Ala.; Mrs. K. G. Whistler, Camden,
S, C.; Mrs. Shrigler, Williamston, S,
(.. Miss Henry, Greenville, 8. C.;
J. P. Swain, Cleveland; J. A. Da
vig, Philadelphia; Dick Floyd, Miss
Blanche Bmith, Newberry, 8. C.; John
M. Watkins, Greenwood, S.EC.: Miss
—osie Reid, Newberry, 8. C.; O. B.
Barnes, Asheville; 8. G. Council,
Americus, Ga.; M. H. Epsteen, Golds
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W. P. Farthing, wife and family, of
Durham, N. C.,, are spending the sea
son with Mrs. Northdrop, on Fifth
avenue,
Government Is to
Supply Fall Seed
The committee on seed stocks of the
United States Department of Agriculture
has compiled a list of county agents in
the South in whose counties there is a
surplus of oats suitable for fall seeding.
This list is divided into three sections:
(1) Counties where the agents actually
report - surpluses; (2) coupties from
which no reports have been received, but
which are believed to have stocks in ex
cess of local needs; (3) counties in Tex
as where there are considerable sur
pluses of red pustproof oats from spring
seeding. These Texas rustproof oats
are not generally recommended for fall
seeding in the South, but may be used
in Louisiana, Florida, and southern Mis
sissippi, Alabama and Georgia if stocks
grown from fall seeding are not avalil
able. The list will be supplied on re
quest.
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Tflcean Front, Virginia Beach, Va.
Open All the Year.
Thoroughly Modern—Fine Table,
Write for Rates.
MRS. A. B. WILLIAMS.
THAT ‘““forgotten’’ ar
ticle after you are
on your way to your va
cation home may have
been the impo%qnt one
—your daily paper.
Now’s the time to send
in this coupon. In these
days of important hap
penings you can’t af
ford to miss an issue.
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for pegp_ie Who Think — SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1917
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Austell Is Popular
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For Week-End Trips
One of the many places within a
few minutes’ ride of Atlanta which is
proving popular for Sunday and
week-end excursionists is Austell, 17
mi’es from the city and accessible by
means of good automobile roads and
Ql“” auto bus service
| Austell is equipped with good ho
| tels, one of which, the Chapman
!Ilt):ls". makes a specialty of catering
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0 CLAYTON, GA.
Delightfu! location to spend vyour
summer among the mountains, sur
rounded by nature's most beautiful scen
ery. No place in America has a more
attractive and healthful climate. Mod
ern equipment, electric lights, hot and
cold water; excellent meals;, rates rea
sonable. Write Mrs. W. 8. Parls,
Clayton, Ga.
CLAYTON, GA,
Write for prices and particulars.
J. F. EARL, Proprietor.
WILLARD HOUSEC
TALLULAH FALLS, GA.
Bpend your vacation here. Pleasant, cool rooms. Highest elevated hotel here, overlooking grand
chasm KOO feet deep Hot and oold water. Elecric lights. Table the best the market affords. Write
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CLIFF HOUSE, ™ .1y rauts,
9 GEORGIA
Opens July | under new management. Thor.
nunlz refurnished and overhauled. Electric lights
and bells in each room. ‘
100 Rooms: shower and private baths; hot water,
Excellent service, |
Tables furnished from hotel garden.
Males $2.50 per day and up. Special rates by the.
woek.
finds hi_mgelt in a country of beautiful
scenery, surrounded by opportunities
for fishing and other forms of recrea
tion and yet within a few minutes of
the city.
~ An automobile bus line conveys
passengers one way in 45 minutes and
at the same fare charged by the
| railroads.
- Among the Atlantans who spent the
last week-end in Austell were Mr.
and Mrs. Walker Hauk, Mr. and Mrs.
Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Mooney, Miss
and Mrs. Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. R, L.
Shivers and family, Mr, and Mrs. R.
"N. Martin and Mr and Mrs. E. M.
‘Horine
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THE NEW RABUN HOTcL
MOUNTAIN CITY, GA. |
In the far-famed RABUN GAP of
beautiful Blue Rlidge Mountainse. You |
can have plenty of fresh vegetables, |
chickens, eggs, Jersey milk and butter, |
Spacious porches. Daneing, horseback |
riding, climbing. Speclal rates to par- |
ties, Write D. W. Johnson for further
information.
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Tallulah Falls, Ga. ,
FISHING — BOATING — BATHING |
Mountain Hikes and Mountain Food.
Pieasant days and cold nights, t
Sleep under blankets at night, ;
IN THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS.
Information of any kind gladly sent,
Special Orchestra for season. Dancing each even
ing. Tennis, Boating, Fishing, Mountain-Climbing,
Motoring, Good Roads.
Mr. Henry Muller, well known Florida hotel
man and owner of the Marion Hotel of St. Augus.
tine, Fla., has leased the Ciff House.
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icANYON. GEORGIA. H. M. EDWARDS, Prop.
! Forty miles north of Atlanta. Re
{ modeled hotel, with all conveniences
| Shower baths Two hundred feet of
gpacious verandas. Altitude 1,400 feel;
| near Blue Ridge Mountains. Cool,
quiet. Delightful Sunday auto trip over
good roads ‘rom Atlanta. Special Sun
day dinner. Special rates to week-end
parties, also weekly and monthly rates.
c Austell, Ga.
).\n ideal home for spending the summer, month,
|w~lk or day Comfortable rooms; spactous grounds
with pretty flowers Every meal home-cooked
Special Bunday dinner Be my guest and feel
at home. Motor bus, at railroad fare, makes three
lnlp- daily from Liggett's Drug Store, Five Polnts,
Atanta. Phone Austell 39
| MRS. MARY A. CHAPMAN, Box 217.
;THE ACWORTH INN
i Acworth, Ga.
‘lh‘xmnd your week-ends and enjoy the
cool shades and drink our good min
eral water. You capr't beat our fried
chicken and good country dinners.
Near Atlanta on Dixie Highway and
W. & A. R. R.
MRS. J. L. BOSTICK.
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THEFOY HOTEL
INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.
Not the Biggest, but—
| Ask anyone who has stopped at
the Foy.
Sherwood Thaxton, Prop.
e| HE TERRACE
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA., 16 MILES FROM ATLANTA.
Facing historic Stone Mountain. Handsomely furnished. iot and
cold running water. Large porches; beautiful lawns; tennis courts.
Special rates to families. Chicken dinners a gpecialty. Private dining
rooms. Make reservation by Phone No. 16. Electric cars every hour.
Mrs. Si Basche, Prop.
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—Lithia Spri Hotel—
ithia Springs Hote
Under New Management AUSTELL, GA. Extra Fine Table
Chicken dinners. Refurnished rooms. Shower and tub baths. Baliroem. Shady lawn. Tennis
courts. Garage privileges. Bowden and Benscot Lithia Springs adlacent, Caters to autemobile par
ties. Eighteen miles from Atlanta: rwd roads; a Imost hourly trains.
Special weekly an ¢ monthly rates.
MRS, F. A. VOORHEES, Proprietor,
Altitude 1,800. Cool nights. Pure air and water. Among the Blue Ridge Mts.
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BLUE RIDGE, GEORGIA
Mrs. J. H. PHAUP, Prop.
108 miles north of Atlanta; 123 south of K noxville, 137 southwest of Asheville. On Louls
yville and Nashville Ry, Double daily train service hetween these points
The Blue Itidge Inn has all moders nyeniences Hot and cold running water, baths on
each floor Klectricy Hghts Spacious shady porches Mosquito and malaria unknown
Sports and pas \\ Danclug, bathing, boating, fishing, hunting horseback riding
Our table 18 gupnfed from hotel garden; millk, cream angd butter from own dalry Good
service, Spectal Yates to families. Send for rates and booklet
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Wild, rugged mountain scenery, Beautiful mountain streams, Waterfall 700
#eet high. Flghing and bathing, Hotel nicely furnished Fresh vegetables
from our own gardens, milk and butter from our Jersey cows. Rates $2 per
day and ypward Weekly terms upon a pplication send for illustrated folders,
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Wy MONTEREY HOTEL
/ MT. Al RY, GA,
Eighty miles north of Atlanta. Modern brick hotel; 100 rooms-—-50
with baths, Splendid table and ser vice, Dancing Tennig, Bowling.
Motoring Garage Cool; no mos quitoes; 2,000 feet up Elegant for
children IMustrated circular B. C. LANKFORD, Manager,
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INDIAN SPRINGS, GA., July 21.-
Sherwood Thaxton, of the Foy Hotel, at
Indian Springs, was in the city a few
FLours Tuesday on huaiuos;/”n states
that business at the Springs this sea
#on has greatly exceeded expectations,
running 50 per cent better than last
year,
Among the Atlantans registered at
the Foy Hotel during the lost week
were R. 1. Fretwell and party, Eugena
Webh, Miss Lulie T. Hall, H. A. Fruit.
am and family; G. O. Thaxton, J. T,
Moore, F. H. Leslie, D, E, Nuller, M. M,
George, \WW. H. Cox, R, .Stallings and
Cliff Edwards,
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PARK HOTEL
| CANTON, GA.
A home right in the heart of Canton
Cool, shady and delightful place, with east and |
north front spacious verandas Modern conven ’
fences—electric lights, Everything home cooked;
vegetables from hotel garden; splendid Jorsey milk
Just the place for families. Write for rates. MRS,
F. L. DeLAY, Prop.
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"HOTEL HYATT
| ELLIJAY, GA,
i W. H. GUDGER, Prop.
- Ellljay is located on the banks of the cnuwnlul
River and surrounded by mountains, Cool and rest
ful. Pure water. No mosquitees. Ne mularh.]
Fishing, hunNn;_ swimming, horscback riding and
other sports. riod chioken, fresh eges, oeuntry
lhlm each day. Pure milk and oream. Rates rea
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BLUE RIDGE, GEORGIA.
MRS. J. M. McKINNEY, Prop.
First-class table, plenty of vegetables,
fruits: hawve own dairy. Large, airy,
cool rooms, hot and cold water, electrie
lights. Fine mineral spring water. Spe
cial rates to families by week or month,
Write for rates, ‘
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Summerßoarders Wanted
Alpharetta Hotel, Algharetta, Ga.
Spend your summer vacation here,
where the air is pure and the water is
fresh and fine, Twenty-eight miles
north of Atlanta. One hour's drive
from Five Points. Auto service morn
ing and afternoon. Hotel covers an en
tire block Nice, clean, eool, comfort
able rooms, hot and cold baths, nice
sanitary toilets. You can't beat our
good fried chicken, ghicken pies, coun
try ham, fresh eggs, the finest Jersey
milk and butter agd our good old-fash
joned country dinners, Special meals
prepared on short notice for auto smr—
ties. We assure you that every kind
ness will be shown you,
Phone No. 25.
JNO, W. SWILLING, Mgr.
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Visit White Sulphurl
Numbers of Atlantans are mwudmx{
their vacations at White Sulphur
Springs, just out of Gainesville \\hlrh‘
fs proving a popular resort this season,
judging from the number of guests who
have been there
Swimming parties, with Thursday and
Saturday night dinner dances, have been
the most popular of the means of enter.
tainment, the latter bringing parties of
young peaple on motor trips from the
surrounding towns,
Among the recent guests at White
Sulphur Springs were Mr. and Mrs. O
E. Harmon, Mrs, E. P. Roberts, Mrs
J. K, Ottley, Mrs. Walker Dunson, Mra
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THE GLENVIEW INN,
Lookout Mountain, Tenn,
COOLESY PLACE ON THE MOUNTAIN.
FRED P. EVANS, Mgr.
Pleasant Rooms. Home Cooking. Rea
sonable Rates. Auto Livery in
Connection.
On surface car line. Phone Main 6259,
Write for rates, |
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Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
Mrs. J. D. EAGER, Phone M. 4814,
Right on car line. Spacious, shady
porches and grounds. Modern conveni
ences, electric lights, Momellke. Large,
alry rooms. Good fare. Tennis court,
Write for rates.
TATE, TENN.
Within Shert Walk of Famous Tate Spring.
Large, airy rooms, lght and water systems. Best
country fare Fine Mineral Water, especially rec
ommended for kidney and bladder troubles. Charges
moderate
For rates and reservations, address
M. P. REEVE, Prop., TATE, TENN.
Tennessee
Situated 22 miles east of Chattancega, o‘ Southern Railway—7o cents round trip.
Coolest and best place to gpend week-end or summer vacation.
Large, airy, well furnished rooms, hot and cold baths. 750 feet of shady verapdas i
Dancing, tennis, fishing and other éutdoor amusements. / '
Good table—everything the country affords. Best mineral water in State
Rates $2.00 per day, $9.00 to SIO.OO per week. Special rates to parties
Write for. booklet MR. and MRS. M. L. NEFF, Managers, Tucker Springs, Tenn.
MINEDAI DARY INN MINERAL PARK,
‘MINERAL PARK INN TENNESSEE
’ Eighteen miles out of Chattanooga, on Southern Rallway. Coel, gquaint and picturesque.
Modern convenienves—electric lights, het and cold baths. We ewn a rich dairy, prelific farm and
garden ronder table luxuries,
' Familles seeking a comfortable, convenient, healthful, and easy accessible location can not de bet.
ter than to make immediate plans for a sojourn at this resort. *
i These desiring private cottages instead of hetel guarters ocan be accommoduted. Cottages have
al conveniences
' mn:;-'t 'Wfler Spring No. sis partieularly recommended—very strong In arsenic and iron, guali
ties of water being pronounced as equal to Carlsbad water. For terms, write E. MICHOD, Owner.
’2,200 Feet Above Sea Level. 1,700 Feet Above Chattanooga.
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE
| LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, TENNESSEE.
~ This hote), situated on the east brow of the mountain, af
fards one of the grandest views in the world by day and by night.
AMERICAN PLAN.
EXCELLENT MEALS AND SERVICE. g
l.ookout Mountain surface line ears leave Chattanooga direet
to. LLookont Mountain House every hour.
| A. W. STRANGE, Manager, Phone Main 4821. i
TATE, TENNESSEE
Thie popular health and pleasure resort is located within walking dig
tance of Tate Station, Tenn., on the K. & B. Railway, eleven miles from Mor
ristown, Tenn
Nine different waters, each of a decidedly differert character, flow from
Mineral Hill, and the famous Black Water Spring is the only one of its kind
on the continent. The Hot Black Water Baths have proven an unfailing
specific for rheumatism, stomach, liver and kidneys.
A spacious hotel, whieh has a capacity of 125 guests, is located in an
estate of 360 acres, and the table is always bountifully laden with its prod
pets, prepared in the most tem@ting manner. Fine fish, tennis duncing and
other popular amusements are provided for, while its accessibility, daily
traing, mail and exvress, add to the convenience of guests
For Booklet, Address H. L. WRIGHT, Tate, Tennessee.
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LI ts", o ; sered to tourists and health-seekers.
(dj l‘ Situated in the midst of the mountains of East
e fivb)‘ Tennessee.
~;‘ % With its natural mineral waters, excellent hotel accommo-
S dations, pure air, varfied amusements, and meals which are
famous for their fidelity to true old Southern style—certainly you will
find yvourself in a most pleasant, happy and healthy surrounding when
you are at “WHITTLE’'S.” Large, open-air dining room. Largest
Dancing Pavillon in Fast Tennessee. Special Saxaphone Orchestra.
Extensive Improvements Made This Season.
Many Rooms En Suite With Private Bath.
Rates $12.50 to $25.00 Per Week.
Write for Other Particulars.
WHITTLE SPRINGS CO., Dept. A,
WHITTLE SPRINGS, TENN. :
WHITTLE WATER SHIPPED EVERYWHERE,
C. L. Walker, Jr, Mrs, Dan H. Wood.
ward, Mrs. Ewell Gay, Mrs. L C
West, Mrs, O, L. Parr, Misses Joyes
White, Cornella Whiker, Laura Roce,
Priscilln Rose, Elzabeth Dungon, Hve.
Ilvn Dunson, Ethel Laurence. Mabel
Laurence, Annie Seott Harmon and Res
hecea Harmon '
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Cumberland Gap, Tenn,
Attractive, “"homey” hotel, located In
the heart of the Cumberland Mountains,
[An ideal place to spend yvour vacation.
Fresh farm produets, pure sparkiing
water direct from n cave, Reasonable
rates For further information, writs
Mrs, Margaret White, Manager,
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2000 Foet above Sea
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Beautiful, cool, quiet, every conveni
ence (lodging, electric lights, perfect
sanitation, medical attendance, trans
portation).
Now in thirty-fifth successful yesres
nat conducted for profit.
Splendid entertainment on Chau
tauqua plan—courses in study
for those who wish.
Now open-—programs and study
courses start in July. Not & ;
School or Chantauqua, but a
fine, clean resort with those
features available, b
For informalion swrite
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MONTEAGLE ASSEMBLY,
Park Marshall, Gen. Mgr.,
Monteagle, Tenn.
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