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Stlrutie dtp ?cuort? atlanttc Cft? maott* One of Atlantic City's Largest and Leading All-thc-Year Hotels. HOTEL RUDOLF ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On Ocean front. Close to all attractions. Capacity, 1,000. The location, large rooms and open surroundings have established this as the most com? fortable hotel for the summer. All baths supplied with sea and fresh water; running water in guest rooms; spacious promenade; verandas overlook the famous Boardwalk. Orchestra. High-class restaurant. American'and Euro? pean plans. A. S. RUKEYSER, Mgr. JOEL HILLMAN, President. sfeWiltshire Virginia Ave. and Ileach. Capacity SS*, m..vi> what we offer al tin Vary Special Rate of ?1S.S0 UP \VKEKLY| 5-'.r.O t r DAILY, American Plan. Room* with Privat? Hath Rootmi with Hot aiid Cold nut.nins Water Finest 1.station Music Elevator -Rest Table Ocean View Perfect Srrvlco Spacious Perches Electric Lights Every <'oti\?-nlence Illustrated Booklet SAMUEL ELLIS. ^ Owner and Prop'r. ie*-.N ij ?2 I THE ?M fJTL/JNTICCITY^ Lcadino Hcsorl House of Ihe World I O JOSlAM WHIU & SONS COMPANY 1 Hotel Arlington MICHIGAN AVENUE NElAK BEACHi Atlantic rit.v. try convenience sad comfort, ?nipenor location, liberal spare clven !?> puh :.r rnom? Open surroundings: light, cheer ful bedrooms, ninny with riinnlii?" water, rrlvat? baths, elevator. All Windows screen ed. As lo quality of feed, service, absolute Cleanliness, we are prepared to demonstrate * drrree of excellence, unqualified?absolute. AN IDEAL IAMll.Y HOTEL. Confident the "ARLINGTON" will meet svlth your approval we i patronage. R. J. l"ae|| and Arkanasi Avenues. Spacious grounds adjoin hearli and boardwalk. Only medium-priced hotel where guests may go ?from house to mrf lu bathing nttlrc With? out using streets, which is prohibited. Use of l>?th houses with attendant to cure for suit* 1? free. Riiiiniiig water In rooms. I're-h mid sea water baths* public and pri? vate. Special rates Sl.M and up dally; JS.O) 1 to III.SO weekly. Including choice tnblr. sup- I plied from own farm, White, service. Or eheitrs T-nnl- courts nni croquet grounds ; between hotel and beach. Bookl't mailed tpo.i requ";t. PAUL C. ROSECRANS. l^gft?OOQO?BuuoS PfW 0 ?QOQOO?oooa HOTEL ABSECON ,. <flrgjnla- \,.. near Reach, FITtEPRO?I ? Bl II I Ol IIUK K.* STONE. Everything that constitutes a Hrst-OSass h??: KUvator, prba> httths. etc , etc. I..09 up dtlly; special weekly ra'e?. booklet. O. D PAINTER. HOTEL RALEIGH ?ach. C'Vi large cool I itc baths: running] ??attr In rooms; line porches; elevator; elcc-1 trie lights, etc. Pood and service of the) Best. Very reasone-blu t?te? II. J nr.w. L HOTEL LOCKHART Ocean Avenue and lteach, Atlantic < II) , N. ,|. EIRBPRQOF <ry modern conve? nience. Elevator lo street. Excellent culAlne. U'.nlng-room overlooks ocean, i: to IS dalli , f 10 to weekly. E. LOCKHART. BECT.LOCATED PO?l Balbimg from Hottl. Free Shower Bath ?p i $2.00 and up daily JR3.16S $9.00 to $17.50 weekly Free Booklet Describing Atlantic Clly. Galen Hall BY Till', SEA. HOTEL \M? SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, N. J. OALEN If ALL IN THE IMOI NT UNS, \ i III-l -( I_\Sh IIO.Ll . Wernersville, Pa. . F. L. TIM M., fieaeral Manager. ST. CHARLES Met: select location fitting 'he ocean. IThoroughly modern. Courteous service. Bathrooms with hot ?nl old, fre?h and ? as water attachments, etc. Magnificent porches owrlooktng th< . Roardwaik and ocean. Orchestra of soloist? rjolf privi? leges. Always open. I: utrated booklet. NEWLIN 1IA1MS i oMPANY. NTICCIT.Y? 5ENT8 P05TAOE SECURES fof ATtASiTIC CITY.ITS HOTELS, AMUSEMENTS, I RECTS ETC "OFFICIAf GUIDE SENT KRKE TCITY 0*r?IU*ATION UUfliAi; Halt nie.i k Orcnn Front. Always Open. Cnparlty 600. Fireproof, Bern Wntt-r nnthrt. (;?r?-c. Rookies. Ownership .ManigeDitut. ISLESWORTH On the ocean front. Virginia av.. overlook? ing famous Steel Fier. Capacity 600. Special. M'.'.M up weekly; no extra charge for hot st a water baths. Elevator, spneious porches, private baths. Orchestra. Auto meets trains. Hooklet. H'.M. HYAUN. I'roy. FRANK M. IMIOEBlfJ. Mgr HOTEL SKOREHAM, Deran Fuel Virginia Are. A modern hotel with every convenience; elevator, private baths, etc. Open lawns allow plenty of light and air. Ideally lo? cated. (Service and table the best. Kates Jl'NJ up weekly. Booklet. W. B. COTTEN. HoleTBoSiweT Virginia Avenue, second house from boardwalk and Steel Pier. Open a.i year. Private baths. Write for terms and booklet. .1 ft N. R. BOTHWELL Best Moderate Rate Hotel ELBERON And Fireproof Annex. Tenn. av.. near Beach central: capacity 400; opposite Prot, and Cath. Churches. ; running water in rooms : privnte baths ; excellent table ; vegetables from own farm ; white service: $S to wk'ly : Sl.?O to *:?.30 d'ly. Bklt. Special rates. R. B. Ludy. M.D. FIREPROOF HOTEL MERVINE New York ave.. First House from Beach. Private B.atlis Running Wat-r In Rooms BATHING ALLOWED FROM HOTEL. Rat-s. ?: up Daily; $a to ft'.M Weekly. New Hotel Merion Allan tie City, N. J? Vermont Ave. Unobstructed ocean view. Newly built brick. Cuisine un surpassed. MACK I.ATZ ft CO. ?CONTINENTAL?, Tennessee sie., near Beach: always open. Prlrate baths, elerator: excellent table; white service; Si up nntly: ?10 to $17.50 wkl". Sat. to Men.. S3.S?. Booklets. MARGARET WALSH PIJWCAN. HOTEL IR0QU0IS ! So. Carolina ave and the Beach, most cen-| tral location and close to all attraction* and' best bathing grounds. Kn? of tin- most mod-i era and Up-to-date hotels In every particu? lar. Capacity tea. I'e large, oceanslrlc cool i rooms; private baths; running water Inj rooms; elevator, spacious porches, music.I Not?d for Its excellent table: white service. I Special ?.irlv season rfli tea??S12.&0 up weekly:! f'.'.l'j up daily. American plan. Write !or) booklet W F E HAW. | HOTEL MAJESTIC. Virginia a~v a it d Beach: r?novat?rt throughout: centre of i attraction*; ocean view: capacity 309; ele-j vator; private baths: white service, etc.; superior table special $!?> up weekly; |J ; lip daily, booklet. M A. SMITH. COLUMBIA HOTEL ! Missouri Avenue and Hnnrilvsalle, i K-O-S-ll-E-lt. AM ocean view rooms. European and men. an plan. HARRY I. ITT MAN. Proprietor. Hotel Kenderton Tennessee Ave.. third house from beach and pier, family hotel; private bath*. oc*an| view, elevator, fine porehe*, home cooking; special low enrlv season rates _J. G. MITCHELL, ' Grand Atlantic Hotel Virginia Ave near Roach .and Steel Pier. Open surroundings. Capacity WO. Hot and cold ?ea water bnths. Large room*; south ern exposure. Elevator to street love'., spacious porches, etc. Special week rates; fl.SO up daj ly. Booklet. Coaches meet trains. COOPER & DEEDS. rhode J.b-VXD._ The Gladstone NARRAGAV JRTT PIER. It. I. Open June. 1011. Large modirn hotel, overlooking the ocean; accommodate* iv.so rruests; sur? rounded by beautiful shade trees and equipped with avery convenience that modern luxury can atlggOSt. Splendid beach, bathliig, nsbintr. polo, tennis, i trolf. superb d.-i\ es. Write for literature. | ANDREW It AUFL. A. L SMITH, j "?tier. Mnaoger. j 'pennsylvania i Buena Vista Spring Hotel | In the B'.ue Ridge. Franklin Co.. Pa. i feet sbovo sea !<??.??Com. bracing- I Superb Scenery, Fine Drives. Pute ?pilng | Water. Large garage. Moriero equipment. | Unexcelled culslna. Opens fur Season Juno 15, 1911. Same efficient management as last year. ROOMS, nr.qie or en suite, with privat? batb, now i.,.i.king. For chart, terms and booklet address Thomas r. l ? l; RKin.?. Buen* Vlsia, Franklin Co., Pa. feummcr ?etforM. Summer &esort? VIRGIN1A. VIRGINIA. Otterburn Springs Hotel AMELIA COURTHOUSE, VA. Now open. Only 36 miles from Richmond. Every modern improvement; gas, hot and cold running water in every room. Rooms en Miitc, with private bath; all newly furnished with modern furniture, etc. E.Ncellent table. Business men can go backward and forth every day at a railroad fare of 14c per trip. The famous Otterburn Water always on hand. Rates, $12.50 w?_ek up. Special family rates. For information and booklet, address J. G. BOISSEAU, Manager, Otterburn Springs, Amelia Courthouse, Va. Or Phone Madison 6007. And what is so rare as a day In June? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays. June, the month of perfect days?yes, but the poet when he composed those lines thought not of the crowded city, but of green fields and trees and flowers; of the fresh, pure breezes of the ocean and of unsullied nature. He thought not of the hot and dusty streets, but of a world of natural beauty. Away from the city the sentiment is true, not of the one month alone, but of all the summer months. Why not get away from the hot city, if only for a brief interval. Try the inestimable pleasure of a trip to Buckroe Beach and make that day perfect, no matter when it may be. Delightful Surf Bathing good Fishing boating, Music. Dancing and a multitude of other pleasures both afloat and ashore. Try it and see. You'll not be disappointed. Ali Means Spend your vacation? ^? ir week ends?your bunday outings?at Ocean View Von will be delighted with the place?its round of pleasures and outdoor sports. The resort where land and sea blend their charms. The Sayre Cottage BICKHOE BEACH. VA. Ia now op<?n for the. reception of I guests. Th? accommodations are good and the rates n.s reascShabls as la con ?[steint with good sfervioe. The man agement will tnke pleasum In doing everything possible to make your visit I.leasant and jvrofUa.'ile to you. Ad? dress for terms, etc.. THE SAVRE COTTA OB, UueUroe Reach. V?. Grace Cottage Ocean View, Va. State Street and B Avenue, near First. Proprietors, Mrs. M. O. Burton and Mrs Groat. Sunday dinner a specialty. Hotel Chatham Chatham, Va. A comfortable, well-kept hotel. Excel? lent table. Special attention to traveling men. Beautiful location. Attractive to summer tourists. Very reasonable rates. New management. MRS. J. P. MITCHELL. ?I K9TTATIHNY DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. Leading Hotel; coolest loration; no malaria or mosquitoes. Capacity 500. Everv convenience. Boating, fishing, bathing, golf,orchestra, social diversions, saddle horses. Table supplied.from own (aim. American Plan Cafe and Grill. Write for booklet of views and special rates. G. FRANK COPE. ?ssssssssssssssssssssssj? Among the Blue Ridge Mts., AT'COOL HEIGHTS" you get a high-grade summer resort and the advantago of a summer chautauqun for what you would pay for either alone elsewhere. In addition to the advantages of a high grade summer rr-ort, at once acccssiM* yet removed from the heat and rush of thc crowded centres, in addition to the mag? nificent scenery, the wonderful summec climate, the beautiful building and rcstfulr haded grounds on their lolty plateau., swept bv invigorating mountain breezes, "COOL HEIGHTS" offers you and your family FREE thc unique privilege of thc summer chautauqua of the So? ciety for thc Advancement of Social Edttcation, with its inspiring lecturers, its special ceremonies, its high-grade musical and dramatic events, its pilgrim? age.- to historic places and natural won? ders and. above all, the society oi a won? derful body of men and women?the lead i err in public affairs, in education, in the \ professional, business, social and civic life [of the entire South. Rates, including all ' general meetings and special events of the rhautauqua. ten to fourteen dollars per week. For reservation and further par? ticulars write or wire Manager "Cool Heights," Buena Vista, Va. OCEAN VIEW. The Haynes Cottage Formerly Grand View Cottage. Directly on the water front. Teems reasonable. '-MRS.J. T. HAYNES..Eroo. STRIBLING SPRINGS Shenandoab Mountain?, Auguata Co., Va, Sulphur. Alum and Ohalytbea-te Waters -?all within 530 feet of boteL 12 acres of beautiful la-wns and groves sur? round hotel, forming environment un equaled elsewhere. 1,411 acres moun? tain land comprise Stribltng tract. Rntes. $7.0? to $10.00. R. R. stations: Stauntor.. Stnkesvllle. Guests arriv? ing before July 4 th transported from Marions free. Booklet, lfi illustrated pages. F. r-H[CHESTER. -Mount Solon P. O, Augusta Co., Va. I Pulaski Alum Springs Open June 1st. Situated in I'ulaski county, Va., 2.000 feet above sea level, amidst thc Alle chany Mountains. Climate invigorating; free from malaria. Modern hotel. Tables supplied from our own gardens. Pulaski alum water contains marvelous curative powers. Iii ncficial in more different dis j cases than any other water in the State. All sports, such as dancing, bowling, ten? nis, croquet, tishing, boating and bathing FREE to our guests. Write for full in? formation ami rates. Water shipped at all seasons, k. C. GRAHAM. Manager, Pulaski, Va. The Virginia Bay OCEAN VIEW. VA. Season 1912; June 16 to September 1. Sixth feason under same manage? ment. Most popular Summer Hotel on the Virginia coast. Entire bullding?. Including t-ath houses, have bsen thor > oughly overhauled, renovated and re? painted t:-, rnughout A system of hot and cold water baths have been In? stalled. Si a food specialties fell pre? pared and n'.oely served at each meal. For reaf<.r.Abie rates and other Infor. matlon, w.-'.te JOHN A. TUCKER, . Manager. TOB CHALFOVTB COTTAGE, on Ocean Front, Fifth street, Wll Iniighhr Beach, Vlrsrlnts. Bathing. Boating;. Fishing. Wide plasxas, I'xrallnnt table. Sea food a specialty. Write for rates and Information. ? MRU HORACE lATCIAN GRAT, Poit-Offlce, Ocean yipjf. .Va?. VIRGINIA. BEL-AIR-CRAIG MINERAL SPRINGS NEW CASTLE. VA. Haalth and plasiure resort In the Alle gbany ?lounuln?. Thoroughly modern hotel. Beautiful soatiVry. Ploturesquo drlvo,. Hood flaking. Nofad mineral water. Two tram. call/. Ratal, IT.CO to ?13.00 par w?sk. Booklet containing analysis of water, ate, on application. BML AIR. HOTEL COMPANT. June 14, 1912._ Waterlick White Sulphur | Springs Hotel Waterlick, Va. In the beautiful and historic Shenan doah Valley. Elevation t./OO feet. De | lightfully cuol. Hot and cold water in | each room. Kooms and suites, with or j without bath. Cuisine unsurpassed. For j rates and literature apply to DUNCAN & WEST, Props. Mt. Elliott Springs Coolest place in Alleghany Mountains. Excellent mineral water. Main line C. & O. Private baths. Rates, SI5.00. Write [for booklet. GEO. B. ASHBY, Mgr., Mt. Elliott, Va. CASTLE HILL OPENS JUNE 1ST Aa a family hotel; within sight of Blue] [Kluge and Allegheny Mountains. An Ideal] place to spend the summer; within drlv- | [ Ing distance ol Virginia's most noted sum? mer reports. Ormtnrte adjoin Lexington |<Jo;f Links. All modern conveniences. Send j I tor booklet. Address L. B. LAURICH, Lexington, Vs. Mountain Lake Hotel I If you want to keep cool and have a royal good time, go to Mountain Lake Hotel. For booklet and rates, write 11. E. DORLAND, Manager, Mountain Lake, Va. The Waverley VIRGINIA BEACH, reopens May 1 for tho season 1912. For terms, until May 1. address MISS C. V. BOL'SH, 705 Botetourt Apartments. Norfolk, Vi Phono 2333. Telephone 549. Rawley Springs, Va. Famous Chalybeate, Magnesia and Sulphur Waters. 2,000 feet elevation. Climate delightful. Opens June ISth Until June Sth address N. W. B?LLING, 217 Hanover Street. Annapolis. Md. Rockbridge Baths Hotel and Springs Homelike summer resort in the moun? tains of Virginia. Magnesia, Lithia and j Sulphur Water. Terms moderate. Write for booklet. J. P. DAVIS, Manager, Rockbridgc Baths, Va. Brunswick Inn Warmrshoro, Vn. Thle cool and delightful summer re? sort is now opon for guests. For rates, apply to MRS. TV. A. WILLIAMS. MRS. E. A- ROBINSON, Proprietors. THE POCAHONTAS COTTAGE. Vlrsrlnla Heach, V?. Will reopen May 15 for the season 1912 under new management. For terms, etc., address MRS. A. n. WILLIAMS. Buffalo Ridge Springs In mountains of Virginia, on James River Division, C. A O. No waters equal to three for Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia. Kidney DI?-1 teases, etc. Open June 1. For rates apply to j MRS. ELLA C. KTLE, Buffalo Station, Va. Sweet Chalybeate Springs SWEET CHALYBEATE, VA. Up In the. Alleghany Mountains, 2)00 feet above the sea level. Elegeant Swimming FooUt. Cool Nights. Beautiful Mountain Scenery. Water supply. Iron and carbonated, of a-uperlor medical quality. Write for book? let. B. F. EAJCLE. Manager. Sweet Chalybeate. Va. Warm Sulphur Springs BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA This fsmous rasvort with the most do lightful bath in Amurica is now open for gaiMts. Write for rates and Infennatioa. Mrs. John L. Eubank. Warm Springs. Va. ? ..in ..i i- ii ??? i ii ? ? Hotel Wachapreague WachaprePgue, E. S. Virginia, IDEAL SUMMER RESORT! Special Rates to Families, House Parties and Clubs Homelike comforts, advantages of ocean, bays, shady lawn, beautiful sandy beach; excellent surf bathing, best boating and fishing: hot. cold and salt baths; large rockers: swing chairs; tennis; free bowl ling and pool; fresh sea foods (milk, vege I tables, ohickens from our own farm): ape- | rial boat and auto rates. Send for S-page booklet. A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Virginia._ The Hygeia Thirty-seventh St., Cape Henry, Va. Directly on ocean front; fine marine view. Capacity, seventy-five. Terms reasonable._ROE & DYER. Y0RKT0WN HOTEL Yorktown, Vlrftlnla. Rates, $2.00 per day; $7.00 per week. Excellent bathing, fishing and boating, Artesian water. Porches screened. Ac commodato 75. Write for particulars. KAYSKR LrrniA SPRING, The ldcoJ plnoe to spend tho hot sum mer months. Two miles f.rorn fltaunton, Va. Largo, airy rooms: 'baths; vege? tables and fruits for talalfi grown on place; good milk and butter. For further particulars and ratoa addToes n. n. Webb. Manager. R, F. D. No. L Staunten, Va. dummer Statfart*. Crockett Araenk-Lith?. Springt and itath? opens JUne 1. Xlevatlon 3,160 roet Cure-? nntvon? prostration, dyspepsia, kidney disorder*, malaria, rheumatic and akln Ucublen and ferasle irregularities. Olears and beautifies the complexion. Writs' .for booklet. M. C. XTHOUAI, Oroekett flsirlnars, Va, Blue Ridge Springs. Va. PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. TENNESSEE. Famouse Pleasure and Health Resort. i T?TE SPRING HOTEL "The Carlsbad of America." nrMODELED II A T V I K?.FURNISHED II U I LI MODERN AND HOMELIKE Open Air Dining Room. A Haven of Rest from all Sultry, Hot Cities; Golf. Fishing, Hunting, Driving; All Outdoor Gayeties. In the Mountains, on thc South? ern Ry. Round Trip Tickets all the Year. Stopover on Tourists Tickets; Baggage Checked Through to Tates". n n I ?l V Tate Spring Water, DRINK nNTre*, Own Remedy. For Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Blood. For Sale at all fountains. C. A. Cole, Manager, formerly of Poland S'p'g's., Me., and Caledo? nia, Canada. Tate Spring, Grainger Co., Tcnn. WEST VIRGINIA. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Creembrier Coaat ?. Waal Virginia MOUNTAIN MOTORING Elevation irm ft. Invigorating *lr. No Flie. or Moaquitoc?. Magnifi? cent Swimming Pool. G?ll. Temil*. Riding, Driving. FLhi ng, M ueic. Danc? ing. SSulrhur anil Medicinal Bath*. Erery Modern Convenience. Same management a. It t.i Chimbrrlln Old I Fot InformaUon , : !t-? ocanoK r. adams. WMt. Sulphur, w. V?. BERKELEY hPRTNfi!?. W. VA. ?ath? now open. Mineral water for rheu m/>tlam. fc'rrut. sciatica, dyspepsia, eto. lierman physician* pronounce water* equal to CariaoaC. Sfr.? (or booklet. Orchentra after June 13. Dancing every evening. HOTEL WAB9HNGTON. Old Sweet Spring?, West Va In the "Switzerland of America." Elevation. 2,200 feet. Cliniajo unsur? passed. MODERN IN APPOINTMENTS. Now management. Everything; first class. Amusements varied and attrac? tive. Golf a specialty. Automobil* service. Open June i5. Booklet W. U. PAXTON. Manager. NEW JEWi,.. . rWILDWOOD^ (WILDWOOD?HOLLY IIEACH) Where there'* alwaj* opportunity ror enjo*. room. No lack of ?m .--m-n ? - rlere. tneu tme. new and attract!** features of mau kinds. Free hand COSCertS. Bathing, Boating, Fishing The finest teach oo the New Jerner coast. New tv.iar.1walk. Fine road* for autoinr ?Ud drlelaff. Beautiful ?urroncdtDc country, wltn opportunity for delightful aide trip? M boat or motorcar. Wlldwood haa good hotels and cottages, offering e.ery accommodation. For family life by the i.i there are for rent up to-date eottarea. bungalows and apartmenta. r*o not settle your raeatlon plans until top have become thoroughly posted cr.ncerniag V.'lldwood ? the heat of all aeaahore resort*. Write bow for tllua trated booklet. Address Uvaons Myers Secretary Board of Trade, Wildwood, N. J. ?ummtr ?f aort*. Ocean City, Md. Atlantic Hotel Capacity 600. Opens June 29th under ( the general management of A. Stanley - Stanford, of Devon Inn, Devon, Penn.,a and Deer Park Hotel, Md. Excellent .ser? vice a rendasonable rates. The Blue Mountain House Id The Heart of The Blue Bldse. Elevation two thousand feet. Overlooking I the beautiful Cumberland and ebonandoah. Valley*. Cool, bracing atmosphere. AU | amusements. Orchestra, dancing, tonnls, bowling alleys, pool, saddle horses, eto. Capacity 600. Rates ttS.OO per weok and up. L Descriptive booklet on application to BONI/| tc OruBONP, Props., Dlue Mountain. Md. ^KE^^IAMj^SinnE^ The Alpine At Lake Supapee. The ideal place to spend your summer vacation. For booklets address ROY P EAR, Sunapec, N. H. *)0tt\9 TURKISH a7^ID~^OMAN BATHS THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In the South. European pian. Rooms alngis end en eulte, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Special Summer Itatca. Club Dreak fast. The Lexington The most centrally located hotel In Richmond, rselng; situated at the corner of Twelfth and Main Street? All cars I pass The Lexington. Every modern convenience. FELIX KEEOAN and J. E. DONAHUE. Proprietors. The Henry Clay Inn Aahland. "Vau Is now most attractive, w-tth Its beau? tiful nitrn and moonlljrht tUKhts. Every attraction for aute/mooile par? ties. Also fully rrjuiprpi?d for parties ?wishing to leave the hoc dusty city. MURPHY'S HOTEL (Incorporated) EUROPEAN' PLAN", RICHMOND, - - - VIRGINIA JOHN MURPHY, Manager. A strictly modern house, fronting on three streets, in the heart of beautiful Richmond. Rooms fronting every way. Office, Grace Street Annex. GOOD ROADS FOR LIVKNTJIRG. Brown's Store District Takes the I-e*d and Will Vote ? ftood Rnrul Isaue. Ker.b.-Idg". Vs., .Iune ? Urown's Storo Magisterial District, Lunenburg county, which Kenbrn'/e has been railed the. capi? tal, will vote on a good roads bond Issue on Ji.'.y IS. The vote ?111 be tsken under Ihs new law that was passed by the last Leg? islature allowing district* to vote a bond Issue without having to consult the whole county. Brown'? Btore District has alws>s"| been In favor of good roads, and also In favor of the honest Idea of paying for the sam*. but some other districts In the count:, of Lunenburg hav? been against this senti? ment. Brown's Store District will ca?! y aote the i46.<?'.0 of bonds, and with the money will build some gooil roads that Wl b? an object lesson to the whole county, and It Is ?xpe..tcd that future dl?tr:<-t bond is? sues wui be easy propositions. Object lis? tens are good things. Tobacco Dust A few pf.es of loose leaf tobacco were sold on the warehouse floors on Friday of last week, amounting to about U.0O0 pounds. The warehousemen and others Interested In the crop of the present year have so far failed to get any encouraging views from the rural dUtrlrls. Tho dry weaihsr cut off verv pauch the number of plants sot out. and the cool weather that baa followed has somewhat retarded the growth of the -plants that have been set. But tobacco Is a pecu? liar plant. Good neasons and the right kind of bright suns from now on may mak* th<> biggest tobacco crop for years. It Is too eoon to figure on the crop. I ?_ NORTH CAROLINA. NORTH CAROLINA. ~ I Summer in the Beautiful Sapphire Country THE LAND OF THE 9KV. Streams arc teeming with fighting 0?b?rainbow trout?speckled trout? genuine brook trout?quick, strong, gniney fellows that give you a rounlng buttle and make you real- is? that you've had fun. Lake Falrfield, .surrounded by mountains from 3,000 to 4,000 'feet high, is unmatched for natural beauty. An ideal spot for your summer outing. Four miles shore line Boating, Bathing, Horseback Riding, Tennis. Bowling, Dancing. Orchestra. HOTEL NOW OPEN?Accommodations modern In every respect. Cuisine and service first-class. Rates moderate. PRIVATE TELEGRAPH WIRE DIRECT TO HOTEL. Special rates for June and September. For detailed Information, apply to any ticket agent of the Southern Railway, or write direct to H. It. ROBERTSON. PROPRIETOR, FAIRFIELD INN, SAPPHIRE. N. C. ~ MASSACHUSETTS._ MASSACHUSETTS. "^|'t~HOTELHS^r AJ.PRESTON AND COTTAGES ] This hotel is delightfully situated on a high bluff overlook? ing the ocean, on-the picturesque and famous North Shore, and commands a sweeping view of the magnificent surrounding country and the open sea. The general equipment and appoint- B ments are of the most modern type. Every outdoor and indoor 9 amusement. Best bathing beach in New England. Morning m I and evening concerts by Boston Symphony Soloists. a Beach Bluff, Mass. I