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AUTOMOLILE HOL'TE. ' W O1 v "O W ' w w vy v J :J W KJ v Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 21. Local capi talists have become Interested In a pro ject to eatabliHh an automobile route from Flagstaff, Ariz., on the Santa Fe Pacific railroad to the Grand canyon. This marvellous phenomenon of na ture has been visited thla season by hundreds of tourists, each year showing- an Increase of numbers. The plan Is to put on one auto this season, and C) the WATCH If It Is successful two or three mure will be added. The trip to the Grand 17 SOUTH MAIN ST. canyon consumes about seven hours. EVANGELISTIC EFFORT. ""VI Hoyal I hi t 55 8 3 Will offer Extraordinary Bargains For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 4c 5.000 yards navy blue Calico . . . . . Best Amoskeag Apron Ginghams . 5c 36inch Bleached ' Domestic. ...... 5c Table Linens : llearhed Tabli 0c, on sale fu 25 cts. 25 cts. able Linen; orth 9Sc, on i 48 cts. 98 cts. pklns, wort $L39 HO-lnch Bleached" Table LI Men, worth Mr., on sale for 80-lnch Turkey Red Table Linen, worth 49c, on sale for 72-lmh Table Linen; nil pure linen, worth 9Sc, on sale for.. 3-4 slue Napkins, worth $1.00, on mhK- for S-4 nlit Napkins, worth $2.00, on. Half 150 Pure White Marsale Red Spreads, worth $1.68, on sale for 98 cts. Extra heavy. See our lino of Pure White Cur tain Berlin on sale for 5 cts. e of Crash ' r ..... 4 cts See the line of Crash Towelins.s on utile for - , Bed Sheeting. ached Sheet In luallty on sale fi 19X cts. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, extra good quality on sale for Ili'udy-Made Sheets ... 48 cts. Pillow Cases 10 cts. Blankets. 98 cts. $3.98 Ladies' Tailor Made Suits : - We have on hand a few nice things in Ladiea'Tailor Made Suits we are determined to close out regardless $1000 kind, $6.98 - $15 kind, $9.98 12.50 " 8-75 - 18 " 1 2.50 Qilk' Waicic a escrPl'ons' some OIIK YYdlblb worth 4.50."$ o 4 some worth 5.50. some worth r III) 6.50. all on sale for. 3.69 Fruit of the Loom 7 Bleaching 2 v 27inch Canton T a th Flannel Turkey Red. Prints, Oil : colors iVi Ki EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In Table Linen;, Napkins, Turkey Red Table Damask, Blankets, Comforts, Bed Spreads, Feather Proof Bed Tickings, Sheetings and Curtain Swisses. Head below the prices and you will find now is your time to supply' yourself with the above goods. One lot of Blankets, slightly soil ed, on sule for , Worth $1.75. See the line of all-wool Blankets we are showing for $2.98, and the 12-4 site of the extra heavy quilting we are showing for ... Bargains in Rainy Day Skirts : i One hundred Kainy Day Skirts, worth from $5.00, . fa.fiO, 7.00 and 18.00 will place flfi f f ......... ii the entire lot ou oale lor f.l.w. These fkirtu must le seen to be myv Paterson, N. J., Nov. 24. Charles N. Crlttenton, the merchant-evangelist, will close tomorrow night a 10 days' series of revival meetings In this city. The unsavory reputation acquired by the city by recent crimes within- lis border has made It the object of spe cial solicitude on the part of religious people. Great Interest was felt In the Crlttenton meetings, and It is believed that they will result In great good. WORLD'S TEMPERANCE I)AT. Pittsburg, Nov, 24. The world's temperance day tomorrow will be ob served by. the pastors of the various churches In this city, who will preach special sermons on temperance, su perintendents of Sunday Bchools and leaders of young people's meetings will prepare special programs with a pledge signing feature, as well as distribute temperance literature. HORSESHOE MAKING CONTEST. Brooklyn, Nov. 24. A lively horse shoe making contest will take place to night In the Sampson Athletic club to determine who can make the best horseshoes In the fastest .time. The winner will get a gold medal and his helpers silver medals. TEMPERANCE SERMONS. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 24. The mem bers of the local society of the Wom en's Christian Temperance union have sent u request to all ministers In the city to observe temperance Sunday to morrow by delivering a sermon on the topic of temperance. VALUABLE LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon the undersigned, as ex ecutors of the last will and testament of the late D. A. Blackwell, deceased, we, ChaMes N. Parker and A. B. Haw. kins, executors as aforesaid, In pur suance of the provisions and Instruc tions contained In said last will and testament, and the statutes In such cases made and provided, will offer for sale at public auction, at the court house door In the city of Aahevtlle. county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, THE 3D DAT OF DECEM BER, 1900, the following described piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being In the county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina: BEGINNING at a water oak on the east bank of Turkey creek, near the east end of the bridge. and runs with the road north sixty-five degrees east (N. 65 deg. E.) twenty two C22) poles; then south sixty-three degrees east (S. 63 deg. E.) eighteen (18) poles; then south forty-eight degrees east (S. 48 deg. E.) twelve (12) poles: then north sixty-three degrees east (N. 63 deg. E.) sixteen (16) poles; then north forty-five degrees east (N. 45 deg. K.) twenty-eight (28) poles to a staka In the road, J. E. Black well's corner; then with his line north fifty five degrees west (N. 65 deg. W.) thir teen and one-half (13 1-2) poles to a rock on top of a ridge; then north twenty-seven degrees west (N. 27 deg. W.) fifty-four (54) poles to a rock In the edge of the woods; then north fou degrees west (N. 4 deg. W.) twenty five and yie-half (251-2) poles to a pine; then north fifteen degrees west (N. 15 deg. W.)(twenty-two (22) poles to a ouncn of Spanish oaks; then south fifty-six degrees west (S. 56 deg. W.) nine (9) poles to a red oak; then south thirty-four degrees west (S. 34 deg. W.) fifteen (15) poles to a white oak. Da vid H. Snelson's corner; then with his line Bouth sixty-two degrees west (S 62 deg. W.) twenty-nine (29) poles to a stake in 'his line; iften south eighty two (82) poles to a rock on the point of a ridge, above the Rock Cave: then south forty-three degrees east (S. 43 aeg. a.) nineteen (19) poles and thir teen (13) links to th BEGINNING, containing fifty acres, more or less. The terms of said sale will be as fol lows: One-third (1-3) of the purchase prloe to be paid cash; one-third (1-3) to be paid one year from data of ale; and one-third (1-8) to be paid t .vo years from date of sale. The de ferred payments to bear interest from date until paid at the rate of six per centum (6 per cent.) per annum, and to be evidenced by notes secured by mortgage of deed of trust. For further Information apply to the undersigned executors, at Alexander, N. C. CHARLES N. PARKER, A. B. HAWKINS, Executors of the last will and testa ment of D. Ar Blackwell, deceased." Davidson, Jones & Adlckes, Attorneys for Executors. 10-27-et-sat FOR OUR Standard and Domestic Sewing Machines ORGANS d PIANOS 111 -J' l S3 mAsJ T. A. VINCENT, Agent 11 WEST COURT SQUARE Aehevllie N.C. REBUILDtMG Note the Great Reductions THE BIG BALTIMORE 'S S 0 m H. F.Grant & Son 48PattonAve. FOR SALE. The old Wlnyah hotel property, as a whole or in lots. Big bargain if sold quick. Farm of 138 acres on Swannanoa riv er. Can be subdivided into four place with beautiful building si on each place. Must be sold quick. Family horse. Stylish but gentle. Owner leaving city. Will be sold cheap. FOR RENT-Unfumined. 2 6-room houses, electric lights, hot and cold water etc., near center of town. Price $15 per month. 1 12-room house, furnace heat and all conveniences. Good house for boarders. Price $36. 3 new houses at Biltmore from $18 to $50 per month. FOR RENT-Furnlthed. (-room house cn Liberty street. Large grounds and stables. Will make close price to right tenanted Houses from 6 to 12 rooms completely furnished from $36 to t09 er month. Notice. By virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me by T. B. Crary and wife W. A. Crary, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Buncombe county. North Carolina, in book No, 22, at page 432 et seq., of the record of mortgages and deeds of trust, default having been made In the payment of theT)rlncIpaI and Interest, thereby se cured, at the request of the holder and owner of said notes and debts secured thereby, I will on MONDAY, THE 8TH DAT OF DE CEMBER, A. D., 1900, at the front door of the court house in the city of Ashevllle, sell at publio auc tion to the highest bidder the land conveyed In said deed of trust, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on or near a small white oak. on G .H. Thrash's line, and runs north 35 poles to a small black gum, Alley Haynen' corner, then West 74 poles to a take, W. T. Penley'e at W. T. Justioe'e line, then south with said marked line 35 poles to a stake in U. H. Thrash's line (the Reeves tract), then east with marked line 74 poles to the beginning. Said sale is made to satisfy said in debtedness and the costs ot sale. Th.is November 10, 1900. J. M'D. WHITSON, 11-10 d4t Sat Trustee. Special Notices VISITORS looking for accommoda tions in good boarding houses will be cheerfully furnished, free, all desired information as to locations, terms, etc., by applying to Charlea M. Steele, at Steele's Laundry, oa Church street, near Patton avenue. xxx A DESIRABLE office In Temple Court for rent. Wm. Jol naton Jr., 20 Temple Court, ROOMERS Four separate furnished rooms for rent to eentlemen. Ca.ll at 223 Patton avenue. 11-8-dlm WANTED In private family, one or two boarders. Best location and board In city. 79 Chestnut street ll-23-d2w INGLES1DE. French Broad avenue Thoroughly renovated and refurnished. inow reway ror reception of guests. 11-17-lw . A BOLD CLAIM but we JBBaiBaHBBVHeBBBeSBBeBMBIBBSB MEAN IT REWARD will be paid for return of a doctor's visiting list, bound In red leather. Return to Citizen office. ll-23-2t BRICK For Sale Figured. Suitable for garden, yard or etreet sidewalk, by the Ashevllle Brick & Tile Co., office No. 10 Library building". 11-211W THE APOLLO-117 Chestnut street, beautifully located, on paved street; furnace, electric lights, etc Table first class. Terms $8 to $12 a week. Telephone 128. Mrs. Theo. Pine. ll-17dlm ONE lovely unfurnished flat of t rooms; modern improvements; hot and old water with bath.-Located in most desirable part of city, Apply to O. D. Revell, 12-34 Patton avenue. I HAVE on hand today a fine quar tered Oak Folding Bed; a . genuine handmade Cherry Book Case, with bev- ei-eagea glass aoors. wneeler & Wilson Cabinet Sewing Machine, nearly new. W. Turner. 35 North Main street. Phone 226. SECOND HAND TYPEWRITERS We have several second hand type-' writers which have been thoroughly overhauled and do excellent work that we can sell at from one-third to one half cost of new machines. We also rent second hand typewriters at rea sonable prices. Typewriter Exchange, 23 Patton avenue. The RED CIRCLE PILL is the B$$T Liver, Kidney and Stomach Remedy OS EARTH. Try Hono. and It ymi don't na.vnojrour moiit r In m! ml. ii (times, J6 cts. Noimusva, THE PELHAM PHARMACY 6- t Uthkat Uw 24 Patton Ave MANAGER Old established niNwMt tlle house want honest, capable man to manage branch. Salary $125 month, extra commissions. No soliciting re quired, but must take general direction business and be ambitious. Good refer ences and $800 cash required. Expe rience as manager not necessary If qualified In other respects. Opportunity Drawer 74. New Haven, Conn. 11-Slm WANTED. GOOD FARM I have several customers who want to buy good farms In vicinity of Ashevllle or HendersoVivllle. Parties having them for sale will do well to consult me. Send description and price, terms, etc. Persons who have houses to rent put them In my hands and 1 will find ynu a customer. Persons who desire a chance or airents write or see me. John M. Campbell, real estate. No. V4 North Main street. . WANTED Three furnished or furnished rooms. Central location. Box 63, Ashevllle. U-ttdlw SOME vprv haniliuiiiu. Folding Loungee at Mrs. L. A. Jala son's, 43 Patton avenue. Phone 166. MIXED WOOD-Pine, chestnut and poplar at $1 per cord; oak, $1.35; good wood. Enquire at Mrs. S. E. Buchan an's, 270 South Main. 11-23-dlw NOTICE Notice Is hereby give that the Board of Aid Ashevllle Intend to make applleatte te mo uenerai .Assemoiy or the State at Its next regular session for earaaJa amendments to the charter of seta efty. This November 16, 1900. 11-17 dtlll 1-6 01 FOR RENT At Biltmore, N. C, 3 cottages, 6 rooms and bath, $18 to $26 per month; 2 cottages, 8 rooms' aae bath $50 per month. All have bm4m plumbing and electric light BiltaieVe village has maoadamized roads, aae drainage and an excellent school, kr line to Ashevllle. Houses not rente consumptive. Apply Biltmore Eseaee. 11-19 dtf FOR SALE CHEAP WoodWoakeaf machinery; l Goodell & Waters Carca lar Re-saw, 1 Goodell & Waters Doable-spindle Shaper, 1 arm and Skew Sander, 1 Morris Pulley stile-borer, 1 Veneer-press, 1 Eagan blind slat ten oner, 1 Martin Brothers bllnd-stUe-ber-er, 1 blind staple machine, I Wllrkms port Machine Co. door-clamp, abom Mt feet 3 Inch rubber hee, about M4 feet t Inch canvas hose, rubber-ftaea, about 75 feet 2 inch canvas hose, n-ber-llned, 1 hand hose-reel. Ap)y Ashevllle Woodworking Company, BUk more. N. O. 11-WBtn SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of a deed of trust or most gage executed by Willis Smith to the undersigned on the 12th day of May, 1900, to secure the indebtedness therein described, default havinf beea made in the payment of the said Indebtedness and at the request of the owner and holder of the said Indebted ness the undersigned trustee will on -TUESDAY, THE TH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, 1900. offer for sale before the court howte door In Ashevllle to the highest bidder for cash the following described per sonal property: One black mare mule named Jenn. about 4 years old; 2 black mare mules. Bird and Bell, about 6 years old: 1 brown mare mule named Bessie, about I years old; 1 bay horse mule, named Joe, about 10 years old; 1 dark bay mare, named Kate, about 10 years old; 1 light bay mare named Nellie, about 10 years old; l blind sorrell mare, named Dollle, about 9 years old; road wag ons, 2 four-horse, made by Owenboro Wagon Co.; 2 two-horse, one Tennessee the other an old wagon; 1 log wagon and out lit, chains, etc. This the 6th day of November, 1900 J. H. BRYAN, Trustee. W. R. HOPKINS, Beneficiary. 11-6 dtlll day of sale CANDY ESC U LETTS CURE PILES Anl nil rrrtm ilinorleri. riaitnt: not a phvilo; Kexttlts r money refunded. W. C. Carmlchaei. C. A.Rssor. Wingood's Drug Store.
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