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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER ,24, 1897. ; PERSONAL flfib SOCIALj Fire Crackers mnimmjiinifiimmninHnuimmmHimnimnimnimn' pm 11111 11 , I - ' :-" v-":---" -'t:. , i n v-. - i- ..,,.. .... r7 ' . iy-J " 11 1 " - - , , , wiiiiiuuK yiuiningjwuse. 4J PATTON elling GloMng at Cost. Price. Does Tell ! The People Knew In such times as affords to pav larce apparel, money Js The ' best in great . placed our entire stocK of - , Men's, Boys f Ghildren on the market at PRIME COST be cause we shall ribt continue the -sale of ready made clothing 'after this season. Now is Your Best Cltance to buy reliable clothing at cost. stocK is desirable and worth more at wholesale than we asK for them at retail. Whitlock Clothing House, 41 Patton Avenue. x ; The j Smith Premier Tpyewriter is endorsed by the U. S. government. What more do yoii want, the earth? If you know anything at all about it, you know it's the best. , L. B, ALEXANDER, Agt i 50 Patton Ave. Ball & S 6 Patton Ave. : ' " Practical Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters. V REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Done on ShortN6tici ; : : ' PMONE 88. We' re a Sel I i i ng heppard The goods for Christmas Gifts both useful and ornamental. " PerhapsV we marked them too low. ; Whatever the cause ! may. be, we find.it- keeps 15 to 20 saies-peopie o-K th fact that the times are hard jipduced .us to Jay in . just such things ;f or Christmas as.appeal to those ' of us who 6'not feel specially rich. V ; , T- j f H. REDWOOD N& CO. V Clothing, Dy Goods, ,-Fancy GoodsV Shbes and Hats. P" - ' r ' ' - mhjes;.55.b: AtJVNUE. the Price !, these, people cannot nrofits for wpnnnrr' goods for the least demand. . We have' and s o 3- ' . A$l R"fed for 50c We are tired of sell ing to ' dealers and waiting 90 (fays for our money, so we will sell to house keepers at jobbers' prices. - Send 50 CENTS and we will mai1 you postpaid .one of our best. lay State Raisin Seeders guaranteed to seed one pound of raisins in five minute's. , Simple to operate and easy t'' clean.. . EASTOF SPECIALTY MFG CO - 64 Federal Street, Boston. A monthly magazine devoted- to setting tor, -the true position ? and teachings ol tl catholic ehnrcn. Offered to non-oatli- 1 olics at the nominal price of 10 cents per annum. Address REV.; THUS, i? rniviu, Raleigh, N. C. . , 11. S. SMITH, AiHiciniJiapiEcar. 'Paragon Bldgr. ,'Phorie 283. rem .. ixusuiug, . m 3fjt titnpc; he hard. .Probably the Clothing . x " V All Work Executed on Pnmiseg. Monumehtal'Marble, Granite and ; , ; s ,' : Stone Works. ., 1 . 103 Patton Ave,,; . - v Asheville; N.C MECHANIC'S BUBEAUWAIL TB. .from i sdbxhl for" the1' 'holidays. - fix ' H. Graves, ol Washington , cSty; is in tbe city. IMr. Oraves is a citizen ol n- d!erdim oaunfcy, but toas leM aii imporunt government position in- WasnlD'gton : ctjn- tinuwusly, for tbe past fifteaa years. , ; EAt$. 'CfcarJes M. Tlatt has fioae to Bal- tMrs. iM. F..Rawl3 came up from Union yestertiayv. " , " . '- , ' 'Fred Roitiledge toas gone -to Faebcher'a for a "day of two to burnt., 1 . (R.H. Ha-wls and son have returned from a'wsitJto Manitoba. ' '. IfiidiLor Miner of 'the Syltan Valley News, paid Ihe Gazette a oaTli. -. ;: ihoo T. U. -rjuidley. and diaugMer, Mrs. Goodloe, who liave been, visiting Mri H. A CSharJes A, Moore, : Jr., MiHer, left yesterday for Kentucky. Alter ing the book up to the-thirtieth thousand, delivering addresses in -New"' York; and xhe nw story, "The AdvenltuTes oX' Fron other northern cities Bishop "Du-iley -will coia,?' by the same author, which to be- return to Asnevawe. me ieaves usars. ley, wiho much improved in health, to be 'f ur'bher ibenfefiJted. -, -M'iss Mary Hall, of 'Cleveland, 'N. C, is here to -s-Delnd the hdlidays "with Mr. and tMns. IH. M. fBrown. . iMiss j Grace Scott arrived - yesterday to, spend the holidays. IMiss Ada Gtfdger is. here f rom the Nor- msSul for a vacation. The Masses Boone and IMiss Ferguson, who have been at 'the Asheville College. pleJt for-Waynesville yesterday to spend Christmas. - -. ' ' iRichard O'Neal 'will leave shortly for iCToliumibia to enjoy a -rest. 'Recefver Geo. H. 'Smathers is back.-- iDr. Gilbert Tenneint left yesterday to visit in Charleston for a couple of -weeks. iFrof. Eggleston left yester'day for Vir ginia, to spead the holidays, Mrs. 1 Bg'gles-. ton will return wiih hLm-. Ool. W. E. WOiamson has gone to Tal- lahasse, Fla, to spend . a month or two. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ODEN .ROiQK IHOTIEfL. Van. D. Hill iSmitih, Rnoxvi'K; J. S. .Burbiak'er, Spartan-. Iburtg; J. M. Ra.y, Minneapolis. BW-AININANOA (HOTIBTj. ;D. M. Hotf&es, Charlotte; C. Fe-w, IHendersonville; E. H. Wi'lliajneoin, PittsbuTg; vF. 'B. iCleiments, ISooiith CaroMna. - I . IH'OTESj (BERKLEY.J. J. Hoolcer, Web ter C. 'F. Baffum, Dildiiboro; J. 'H. White, 'Marsh-all; I. S. RdbSnson, iRiictomiond; W. R. Pagan, ,Atlan.ta; IN4,'H. Griffltih, (New York. REVELL-GRAY. Yesterday's Pretty Wedding in Cum berland Avenue, 'Mrs. Caroline E. Gray and Mr. -Oliver D 'Revel were married yesterday shoitt'y alter 1:2 o'clock, by Or. R. F. Camipb-ell, -pastor of tihe First Presbyterian cknircn, ajt the home of 'Mrs. Gray on Guimtberland avenxie. Elegant s-implliV'Aty was characterrstic of the ceremony. Only ai feiw of the in- timate 'frjnd'3 .vwere presents., (those being Dr. and1 Mrs. Jonn Hey wiairaims, IMr-s. J Mf Ray, IMiss Willie Ray, Dr. R. iF. Camip bell, Jas. L. 'Wagner, T. J.. iRevel, Miss iMesadia D'uckwoiifah, W. A. iHilderbrand, of Asbevil-le ; 'Mr. and. IMrs. NeHUs and Gray N'eliHs. of Pdqua, Ohio. , 1 iAfter the" ceremony the compatiy were served a very elaborate eight-course breakfa-st. The floral decorations were, exquisite, consisting or ferns, palms, s-milax, an orange1 tree witih ri'pe fruit, ruWber plants etc. -Those on the 'table were maMen-iiaur ferns, carnaltions, roes, violets and nu merous o'Uh-er cut flowers. -s After a most delightfu'l time, the party Ibade . adifeu and 'Mr. and' Mrs. (Revel left on it!he e-ast-ibo-und train for tihe north Tmey will visit all the darger. ci'ties and will go to Moat-real and Niagra.' , tAt the conclusion' of their two weeks' tou-r, they will be at Shome to their friends at fhoir elegant ihome on iCumberland ave nue ' CITY tax-payers . notice The second in stallment on city tax was due December 1. There are but ten days left in which this installment -can be paid. If not paid in xeeembeir t'he wihole amount of your tax becomes delinouent and subject to the penalties preserJbed by law for delinquent taxes. If yott wish any further Ume.you niusi pay ine secona msiaii-meni na-unng vms mOTDii. jxespecitruiiy jno, a. vaxnv bell, C T. C. 270-2 THE ELOWER OF BILTMORE PALACE Of all the .flowers on nature-'s soil, ... Trained by, art, or nursed by toil, The "BILTMORE BRAND" is queen by right The bread it makes is leathery light. 'Tis pure as snow and soft as dew, ' .Its CTeamy substance through and through ; 'Twill feed the babe, the athlete keep, And plant the rose -in every cheek. ':'. " ""'.:-, ' - The busy housewife, up-to-date, Must now prepare her Ohristmas cake, No other flour she dare compress With fruit, nut and s,pice, a sugary mess. The "BILTMORE BRAND" no weight keeps down, " - It rises by its own renown, " ; -A cake so mellow, soft and. rich, Would tempt a mummy from his niche. And tag to nmfflns, 'gems and wafers, '.'. Crackers, cookies,, rolls, pop-overs,N ' If such things were in days of old, .' When stood the Sphimx, arstatuie cold- ' And' known, to men wias iBILTMORE,PRO- 'CESS, f v , - -Their , odor wafted to her senses; ; , Would. have caused her woman heart to sigh, " ' : - ' , Pray,v what's the receipt you make them bv'T " ' ""- " '' " . I " Not strange that by yon rolling etreaan, A palace lovely as a dream,,, , ' ' --. Is built by one who 'his : home could buy In any land beneath the sky. j v : For nowhere else can flour S'O good Be" failing pature's dailyfood; v ?r,v' s; He acres grows in soughing wheat - . v To have BILTMORE bread ' 60 fresh - and sweet. i" - J . , I p - - J , - Long life rewards such wisdom rare,'. v -For good digestion kills all reared And prince and peasent , can ''procure ' j Just what he buys in, T3rLTMORE floor. Good-bealth, long" life and. joyous' days, ' ' The chief est-blessings poets praise-. A patent thing .how strange the thought, The flower - joit flours -at f BILTMORE ' wrought " " . . Victoria N. C. '1897 . ' Biltmorc Patent "Flour 1s for sale by all first-class grocers. Ask forjt. - - 271-tl .-Toys,- Candies, Pfiina Piir C,-.- Tilxl TT'T "Jfo vjauccx Is, XTiaLCb, BeautifiilGlassware AND EVERYTHTVfl VfiTT WPirn FOR . CHRISTMAS AT THE 5 and I Oc. Store 30 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N, C. ,f t-h "Hoigh Wynne.'' is jiow un'der va? bria'- gin an the January Cemtuiry, is a tale of pure adventure, the hero a "founraling. adventurer, juggltT, femclag-master,. and servant, during the Fremch revolujfkm." It will be illustrated by the 'French-American artist, Andr Castaigne. There are three ' "Just-So" whrvrips "hv haudy&rd Kipling, one of which, "How the wnale got his Tiny Throat" appears in the 'Christanas: SL - N-ictoolias. "How the Camel got his HUmp" will appear in the January number, and "How the RhlnoaeOus got his wTin'jtiy cKin," -win come an tne February St. ''Nicholas. CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY CURED. Mr. R. B. G reeve, merchant of Ohilhowle, ya, certifies that he Aad consumption, was given up to aie, sought' all; medical .treat ment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief, spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. Kind's iNew-discovery, and was cured by. the use of two bottles. For past three years has oeen attending to business and savs Dr. lung s New Discovery is the Grandest rem edy ever made, as it ihas done so much for mm and also for others in his community ur.i King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at T. C Smith's drug store and Pelham's Phar macy. Friday, April 8, 1646, the first known newspaper advertisement was published in the Imperial Intelligencer, in England. It is mow known'that the recent great nre m London was started by an ineen diary. Have you a house to rent? Try the reo- pie column. -OF- Walter S. CusMan, Real Estate Broker. No. 17 Paragon nuaulng. Corner Pattoi Avenue and Haywood SL, Opposite Pofttofflce. SPECIAL. ATTENTION GIVEN TO RENTING OF CITY PROPERTY, THB COLLECTION OF RENTS AND THJ CARB OF ESTATES. WE DON'T SPECULATE. Changes occur in this Bulletin every lew daya. FOR. RENT. Furnished house of nine rooms: furnace heat, electric lights, on car line. A FURNISHED HOUSE of eight rooms Rent moderate AT TRYON, N. C. A nice furnished or unfurnished house of eignt rooms, warmly built ands heated by furnace. Supplied with water by. hydraulic ram and tank Rent moderate. A DELIGHTFUL FURNISHED WIN TER HOME, 1 miles from railroad sta tion; pleasant neighbors. A very warm house built in loghouse style; 5 large rooms, besides kitchen; store room, bath, large broad piazza four open fireplaces! Fully 'turnished except linen and silver. Rent nly $20.00 . A HOUSE OF SIXTEEN ROOMS, mod ern conveniences, furnace heat, good lo cation. ;Rent moderate. A NlOELY AND COMFORTABLY FUR NISHED"5 house -of eleven rooms with all modern conveniences including furnace heat, good location near street car line. Suitable for first-class boarding house. Rent moderate. i A NEW 7-room house, modern con veniences, excellent location. ' FOR SALE. One of the. most desirable building lots in Che city at a very low price. An oppor timity that ought not to-: be lost. An excellent, dairy farm four miles from the city, by a good. road. At a bargain. One of the finest farms in Western North Carolina. Over one thousand acres. IN BREVARD, N. C A STOREHOUSE and lot. - The best business property In town. - , , 1 , AN ELEGANT new residence In one of the best residence streets in the city; 8 rooms besides -reception hall, pantry, bath room, basement and 'finished attie, hot air furnace, hot and cold, water, electric light and fixtures; electric bells, etc. k oak man tel, tile hearths,, club Jiouse grates ; house is .double floored and weatherboarded; southern exposure. Price moderate and terms easy. . , ,' ' " , . A NICE genteel, thoroughly uiit new house of 7 rooms on a favorite resideuce street; bath, hot and cold water, electric lights,-. etc. Price;. . derate and terms easy. -' v '', ;-"' SEVERAL fine city residence. ON SUNSET ' DRIVE 'A - well-bull4 house,l9 rooms, acres of ground, a u pert, view. " Only $1,600. v . . , : ONE of the fmest residences to Asherllle with 4 acres of. highly Improved grounds 'ar?ceand small fruits; a grand view; on Of the best in AshevUle or vlciitity. - Gilt Edge City .Lots. , Call for GlimpseB of a Land of Beau tyr -Illustrated" pamphlet free. r , rWALTER 8. . CUSHM AN; .. ATTORNEY AT LAW ' ; Commisioiier. of Deeds . - for Ne w.York - - - - NOTARY, PUBLIC ? . - No. 17 Parocon Bullalng., ' - BULLETIN YOUR Fi V Appreciates a -present be- , cause you give it. Something useful is a token nT Trnnr ornnn1 inn nrmnnr a o tttqI i nn nffAAi;ki vr... , r w j wwx vwu j uuiuvui, uo nvu ao ClXLvVLlUAl ' X VU r " f - can buy many things that are useful and. pleas- ? ;, . ure giving, at .the closing out sale 39 North 3 ; , t . ,g Main Street. ; ' 3 r - E , We mention afew items as follows; Silk 3 ' m uaiuicuas, vjiuvco. mcu s ouaiis, OUSpenuerS, -ZS-y- ' , - v Sweaters, Shirts, Flannel Underwear, Hosiery, '-3...V z Hats, Caps, Shoes etc. 3: . f ; "-g- A gdod line of Handkerchiefs at ic to 25c, 3 V V - in Muslin and Linen, and some very pretty Silk . 3 . - . S Handkerchiefs at 30c to $1. Table Linen, Nap- 3 ' V kins arid Counterpanes. Mens, Youth's and , 3 ' fJ;. c 'Boys' Overcoats and Suits. 3V s You will find bargains c buy at I T. S. MORRISON & Co., g 39 NORTH MAM STREET. 3 uiiuiamiuiaiiiiuuiuiiiiuuiiiauiituiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiuu "THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART" Cost over $100,000 to publisk Contains nearly 200 full-page ' engravings our Sa viour, direct from the world's great paint ings by Great Masters. Agents are taking from three to twenty orders per day v The book is so beautiful that wben people see it they want it. "FIRST GLANCE AT THE PICTURES BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES. 12 orders first day. Cleared $150 first week's work with this book." J. C. Boyd.- "A DREAM OF LOVLINESS. 48 orders first week." B. Ward. "MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOK I EVER SAW. 27 or ders first three days." Alena Farr. "77 ORDERS FIRST TEN DAY'S WORK." J. O. Bewan. "Some high-grade man or, woman of good church standing should se cure the agency here at once," says every editor, "as $500 can soon be made taking orders for it." Finest book for Birthday and Christmas Gifts ever published. Bound in Pearl While and Gold, in Royal Purple and Gold, and in Levant Morocco and Gold. Size, 10x12 inches. Also a man or woman of good church standing can secure posi tion of Manager of this territory, to devote all their time to employing and drilling agents 'and crresptfnding with them. Good salary. Address for full particulars, A P. T. ELDER, Publisher, 278 Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. The IndiKtrial AdYertising Co.'s - FIVE CENT PREMIUM COUPONS. Will be received by the .following leading business firms in the city Trade with them and avail yourself of our Cash Premiums. Amateur Photo Supplies C. F. Ray. Bakery J. M. Hesiton & Sons. -Books and Stationery-Ray's Cut-Rate Book Store. Bicycles and Bicycle Renting Hough & Dunham. 'Confectionery The Candy Kitchen. Drugs White G. Smith. Dry Goods 'Bon Marche. Fine 'Fruits W. E. Allen Furniture W. A. Blair. Fish and Oysters Asheville Fish Co. Green Groceries R. L. Ownbey & Co. Groceries H. C. -Johnson. Groceries Jenkins Bros. Jewelry B. H. Cosby. Meat Market McFee & Jones. Musical Merchandise Hoigh & Dunham. Optician J. O. Houser. Laundry Model Steam. Photographer T. ll. Llndsey. Shoes J. Spangenburg. Publishers Gazette Publishing Co. Clothing and .Gents Furnishings Alex ander & Courtney. Books free. Call at office or drop a card to the nanager, and you will be waited upon. i Office' in W. A. Blair's Furniture Store, 45 Patton avenue. H. B. PUTERBAUGH, (Manager. NOTICE. By virtue of authority conferred on me as commissioner in a proceeding en-titled W. T. Clinton, administrator of Joseph Drank, deceased, vs. Thomas Wagoner, guardian of Alexander Brank, et al minors, by an order of sale made in said cause on the 26tJr day of November, 1897, by J. L. Cathey, clerk superior, court of Buncombe county, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the court house door in the city of Asheville, N. C, on the 27th day of December, 1897, the following described tract of land, "lying and being In the township of Reams creek, county of Buncombe, state of North Car olina, four miles east of Weaverville, ad joining the lands of Elizabeth Hemphill, John Hemphill and others, and known as the old Fox thome place, containing one hundred acres, more or less: being the property and tract bought by Joseph Brank deceased, from Robert Craigo, deed to which is recored tn office of register of deeds for Buncombe county, in book No. 100, at page 452. This November 26th, 1897. - W. T. CLINTON, 250ev-eat-dec27 , Commissioner. ... i.. . .. NDTDCE. v . ' By Virtue of the power of sale contained n a deed of trust executed to me by J. . Adams, W. H. Penland and J. E. Dick- ersoin dated the 12th' day of April, 1894, nd registered in the office of the register of deeds ol -Buncombe County, North Caro lina," in book 37, at page J89, ef seq., of records of mortgages and. deeds of tnisti and by reason of the.- failure1 of the said grantors to comply with their promises and agreement in said deed of trust con tained, particularly with regard to the prompt payment when due, of the princi pal and " interest of . certain notes due ancH payable to Geo. w. pack, mane ana? exe cuted pn sard ' date by said grantors In said deed v of trust and "for the securing oi which said notes the'-said deed' of trust was executed; and beingthereto requested f END in everjrarticle you 3 by the said Geo. W. Pack, the holdbt said notes, that is to say, of three of the dfecea mentioned and described in sa.id deed of trust, I will sell at public auction at the court house door in Asheville to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, the 15th day of January, 1898, three of, the lots of land mentioned and described , in saM deed of trust, to-wit, lots Nos.- ten i (10) eleven (11) and .twelve (12) of blocS V No. eight (8), of a map or plat of land to be found in book 89, on pages 60 and ' 1 ot deed records of the oflice of the sail register of deed's, said lots being more particularly described as follows: Lying' and being in the city of Asheville, -"county. of Buncombe a-nd state of North Carolina,' on the east side of Cumberland avenue, and bounded as follows: - - Lot No. 10: Beginning at a stake In the east margin of Cumberland avenue, the ' northwest corner of lot No. 9 of sad-fl block 8, and running thence with the--northern boundary line "of said lot No. 9, north 54 degrees and 30 minutes, eas't 171 feet to a stake, thence north 39 degree's and 33 minutes west with the line of lot No. 7 of said block No. 8, sixty-eight (68) feet to a stake the corner lot No. 7 il in the southern boundary line" of lot No.1 11; thence with the said lot No. 11, south' 67 degrees and 49 minutes west two hun- v dred and nine and seven tenths (209.7).Jj, feet to a stake in said east margin of " Cumberland avenue; thence with the same south 27 degrees and 21 minuses east twen ty-one (21) feet to a 'stake. In 'the saiotj thence with .the same south 58 degrees and -25 minutes east, one hundred and five (105) feet to the beginning. ; '.. Lot number 11 beginning at a stake id the east margin of . Cumberland avenue, he northwest corner of lot No ,10, and v running thence with the northern'boundary ' line of lot No. 10. north 67 decrees and . 49 minutes east, two hundred and thirty- oeveu-uj-uTus zay.i) ieet to a stake, a corner of lots Nos. 7 and 6 of' said block; thence with the western boun dary lines Of lots Nos. 6 and 5, north 30 degrees and 28 minutes west eighty-seven (87) feet to a stake in the line of lot' No.. 5, the southeast corner of lot No. 12;, thence with the southern boundary line of lot No. 12, south 71 degrees and 12 min-' utes west, two hundred and thirty-six' and jtwo-tenths (236.2) feet to a stake in the'eas margin of Cumberland avenue, the southwest corner of lot No. 12; thence with said margin of Cumberland avenue, south 27 degrees and 21 minutes east, one hundred (100) feet to the beginning. Lot No. 12, beginning at a stake in the eastern margin of Cumberland avenue, the northwest corner of lot No. 11 of said block and running thence with the, northern boundary line of lot No. 11, north 71 de grees and 12 minutes east, two hundred and thirty-six and two-tenths (236.2) feet to its northeast corner In the western boundary line of lot No. 5; thpnee with the said boundary line of No. 5, north 30 degrees and 28 minutes west, fifty-six (56) feet to a stake in the same, the southeast corner of lot No. 13; thence with the south ern boundary line of lot No. 13, south 81 degrees and 47 minutes west, two hundred and thirty-six and two-tenths (236.2) feet to a stake, the southwest corner of lot No. 13 in the east margin of Cumberland avenue: thence with the same south 8 de Tees and 13 minutes earft, twenty-four anI four-tenths (24.4) feet to a stake in the same; thence with the same, south 27 de grees and 21 minutes east, seventy-five 75) feet to the beginning. ' Said lots will be sold separately. Witness my hand, this the 8th day of December, 1897. W. B. GWYN, Trustee. i V OLD PAPERS FOE SALE. Parties wjphinjr oldpaperR can be supplied by calling tt tbe business office of The Ga zette at IOC. PEE HUNDRED. EMPLOYMENT for respectable and in dustrious persons can usually be secured' in Asheville by the expenditure of a few cents for an advertisement in the Gazette's People's Columns. V v ' HENDEKSONVFLIjE aki bbevaki " ' R. IS. f' T. J. RTCKMAN, Manager.' In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1897. : (Standard Eastern Time.) . v NO. 2, 'Daily Station.- NO. 1, Dairy, j 4.10 pm Lv . .Hendersonville. Ar 12 31 pm t . ' 4.40 pm Lv ...Horse enoe... Ar 12.10 pm . 4.45 pm Lv ...rCannon....' Ar 11.S5 am 1 4.53 pm Lv ..'Money.. Ar 11.47 am -t 5.03 om Lv ...Fodderstack... Ar 11.37 amn ; 5.13 nm Lv t .'Penrose..! Ar 11.27 am : 5.25 pm JLv .Davidson River. Ar 11.15 ami 5.40 phi Ar i i . .'.iBrevard Lv 11.00 am, ' - , T S. BOSWELL, Supt. 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