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  iNESTLlNG among the rugged mountains, whose peaks ‘ _  
2 rise 1800 feet, the tourist and sportsman will find an `     
{ ideal spot, full of grandeur and beauty, in Nicholas county,  
1 West Virginia—it lies-at the point where the C. 6: O. Ry;   -  
- crosses Gauley River, just 8 miles above its mouth. The L '
W mountains and forests abound in game ~— bear, deer, tur- ° ,  
T I keys, pheasants, squirrels, etc. The waters of the Gauley ` 1
{ swarm with fish——bass, salmon, channel c_at, etc. ` V. p
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T ` Beech Glen is on the river’s bank, ° — ‘ i
    where there is a pool one mile in . ·
I length and having an average depth of 20 feet of clear `
I sparkling water. Eight miles above are the Peters Creek ‘  
L Falls, "The Parting Rock" and F‘Wooing Lake," places ,  i
`   · of great interest. Five miles above the hotel are "The , j
I Roughs of Gauley/’ where the sparkling waters rushing  
p among the huge boulders, with occasional pools and . Q
I V abounding with bass, the angler is in his glory. Come and  
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r i Terms, $1.00 per Day. · 4 j
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` [ ‘ Charles Liveugood, Prop. and Mgr. ` * _, g Q .  
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[ - GAULEY ‘BR|0GE, W. VA. I _ ·' ’ * . Y
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