Special rates made with families.
| For further information apply to March 1, 1883. | H. A. GUDGER, Manager. Warm Springs, N. C. |
| Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber: |
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| watered by by the head-springs=> watered by the head-springs {pg 12} |
| sounds like the the distant=> sounds like the distant {pg 38} |
| the trees indigenious to the valleys=> the trees indigenous to the valleys {pg 48} |
| plung headlong into=> plunge headlong into {pg 81} |
| Miller’s is frame house=> Miller’s is a frame house {pg 100} |
| sunlight lies on the the ripples=> sunlight lies on the ripples {pg 103} |
| even if a rude railings=> even if rude railings {pg 115} |
| of the the two-hundred-year-old=> of the two-hundred-year-old {pg 120} |
| ten or or twelve miles=> ten or twelve miles {pg 122} |
| ON THE LITTLE TENNESEE=> ON THE LITTLE TENNESSEE {pg 145} |
| amid the the sturdier trees=> amid the sturdier trees {pg 153} |
| its gone forever=> it’s gone forever {pg 177} |
| Almost anywhere on the luxurious uplands a coat would think himself in a paradise=> Almost anywhere on the luxurious uplands a goat would think himself in a paradise {pg 180} |
| The valleys of Hominy creek, Swanannoa=> The valleys of Hominy creek, Swannanoa {pg 184} |
| was discoverh=> was discovered {pg 202} |
| from the Tennesee line=> from the Tennessee line {pg 207} |
| Seveir=> Sevier {x 6} |
| the new State of Tennesse=> the new State of Tennessee {pg 222} |
| he had definitely detertermined=> he had definitely determined {pg 249} |
| pours it current down=> pours its current down {pg 256} |
| The narrow-guage railway=> The narrow-gauge railway {pg 269} |
| threee miles south=> three miles south {pg 276} |
| responsive to the the crack=> responsive to the crack {pg 280} |
| they revolve the abstruse questions=> they resolve the abstruse questions {pg 290} |
| prevades this foreground=> pervades this foreground {pg 291} |
| into a ntche of this wall=> into a niche of this wall {pg 297} |
| as rigid as a statute=> as rigid as a statue {pg 301} |
| traveled over by carraige=> traveled over by carriage {pg 315} |
| to the steep ronts of lofty mountains=> to the steep fronts of lofty |
| mountains {pg 317} |
| but its strange how I’m loosing everything=> but it’s strange how I’m losing everything {pg 320} |
| with their appaling hush=> with their appalling hush {pg 327} |
| the Tocca Falls=> the Toccoa Falls {pg 331} |
| last but noisest=> last but noisiest {pg 335} |
| A carriage can be be taken=> A carriage can be taken {pg 344} |