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I J 1' Pries Dogs Tell I The People Kmvw : In such times as these, people cannot afford to pay large profits .for .wearing. apparel. The best goods for the least, money is in great; Memand.' We have placed , our entire stiocK of . . ; ; ' Men's, 'B&ys'larid. 'Children on the marKet at: PRIME COST Be cause we shall not .continue, the sale of ready made clothing. after this season. ; lO.uuy reiiiiuic uiuLimiy , cil tusi. vui 7 -stock is desirable and worthj more at wholesale than we asK .for them at . retail. . Whitlocli Clothing House 41 . Patton Tlie Smith Pre ttiie Tpyewriter is endorsed by the ;U. S. goyernient.-What more do you want, the earth? you know anything at i all about it, yu know it's the best, q :: , L B. ALEXANDER, Agt-f 50 Patton Ave Ball ii biiopptirci. ; ' 6 Pattca Ave. s '5 Practical Plumbers, Gas v. and Steam Fitters. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY . 'V, .Done ozr Short Notici . ' . ' PHOUE 3.' '' - C----- yk. , ' ' The goods for Christmas Gifts, both useful and . ornamental. Perhaps we marked them too low. Whatever the cause may be, ve find it keeps 15 'to 20 sales-people hustling to' supply: the- de- a nHVinnTh thp time? be hard. r Probably the - fact that the times are hard, induced us to Jay in just such things for Christmas as eppeal to those of us who do net feel specially rich. ' :. nspivcoui co. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fcncy Goods, Shoes and Hats; 103 Prtl 1 1 . J I (IT1 i - Ok - the Price! s-CMhing 3 - Chance Avenue. A;$l Raisin lor 50c Seeder POSTPAID.' , We are tired of sell- . Ing to dealers and waiting go days for r 'ouirv money, , so we ' will sell , to house- keepers at jobbers' prices.' - .-y - ,,Serid 50 CENTS-and.we will mai' youv postpaid one of our bestl " ' 1 1 Bay State Raisin Seeders y guaranteed to : seed : one .pound of raisins in five minutes. Simple to operate and'easy to' clean. - EAST0N SPECIALTT.HFG CO . - 64 F:i:rrl 5trc:t, Cc:t:n. . . . A montily rszizine cleToted. to setting forH tlie true position, and teachings of the Catholic churcSu OSered to non-Cath-o I ics at the nominal price of 10 centa per annum. Address REV. TH0S. F. PRICE, Raleigi, N. C ; , 7 - - ' R. S-SMITH, Paragon Bldj?. . 'Phone 283.- TTorli Executed on Frtmisf'S. V.- fcL- . " -' AcIiBville,- Is. C. r w ! Best . Ilr. rranl; Lcu-iran, ilz-zIzi. Berkley -hotel -at' AslieviUe, N. yesterday in . the city. paitant C, ii J. D. Blanton lias returned from. llarl:a and other eastern towns where lie has be -3 to visit. - - . .. '. . -..-. ,, 5 II. C. Dargan of 'Louisville is registered at the Glen Rock. ' " B. W. Cortland left yesterday to be ab sent for a few days.. Messrs. G. D. Holt and L. A. Dngberg have returned to take ; their : places : In Cobb's Orchestra.'. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 'Kervan are here from New York to spend the winter.:"- They -are staying at the Swamnanoa. " L. B. Alexander and Mias Lula Williams. I have returned from a- trip to" Greensboro and other taefem towns. Miss Carrie Nienola ' arriveid ' yesterd,ay from Barnard. , , Mr. Herbert LAsalber from 'Paris; Term.; is here to keep books for E.' W." Grave. . r ColV. S. Lusik has returned ehlort Bibsemioe. s . , . after; 4 MaJ. W. W." Rollins, Dr. Joe Sevier, and others who have- been to Madison county to ihunt, have returned with their game. -; . Harry ,M. ' Roberts Fletchers yesterday ' s was j here ' from MiBs.-Nom'-MoiLntyre Wterte'fof Marlon tar vMt friends. . Mrs. -W.;A. Nichols and children: left yesterday for. New York. " - . . . .Mr. and MrsV John'r'A-. INicihol'ajiid fam ily, -with the "excqptiotr of 'Miss Mary Nich ols, are vl'slting, relatives in Tennessee and Barnard. -. .'-Mr ' R H. Gammon who was at one time on the sltaff ofrttoe KnoxvM Seaffinelbut wao is-uow studying Ism - at: the' Uinirer- "sity -. of "Teclne&s'ee, leift yesterday, (for Ms home. . Ho has- -been ; v'l-iltlng , Mr. ' W. A. Blair., and other Ashieville relatives. ; '. SHEViVlE VISITORS AT WAYNESVILLE." WayneavlH ' Couirfer. - . 'r'- ..... J i : i ; Mr J.;R,-Hyatt; went to Ashqiville Wed- negdaj.1 . 5 Mr..-J. .M. iRogera :went -to Ashevllle on buslnesa matters.' ' . . - Mr. . "W; T. Ijee returned Tuesday evening from a ouslness itriip to Asheville, , ' j Judge Tfcos. A t Jons' of "AsOievUliO. was 1 In'town' tnis week on lee-al business. - 1 : ' ' , . 1 Mrs. D.. C- Morgan, of Asheville: is' visit ing iher parentis, , Mr. and Mrs. D. I., Boyd, ' James B. Felmet, of the-; Asheville Ga zette office, came home to spend' Christ mas. ' , ,' ,-,: Mr. R. R. Porter, th& cigar imannf actuTer of Asheville, -was, here .Tuesday and Wed- - Mr- C. E.' Sprinkle was in'town a-short twne Wednesday, representing . ifche i Ep worth News. . v 1 1 - i - " - .Mliss Marjory Ferguson, a student. at. the ! Asheville Female college,' spenfthe holi days at borne. . - , . Misses- Ha-ttle . and.' Fannie " Boone. -who are simdemlba at "the Asheville Female col- lege, &pent the holidays at Irome. Attorneys' .; W. H. 'Whltson and r Fred Moore, of Asheville, were n town Wednes dlay . tot siee Judge Norwood wi.tleigal iausi - Receiver Geo. H. Sma tiers of the Wes tern Carolina ? 'bank " at "Asheville, ''. spent most of ; thi3 week at- nome with, his inter - esing family. , - ; -At HOTEL ARRIVALS. ASHEVILLE HOTEL..- 'Richard Weston and mother, Toronto 3ana.da; E. O.j An- d'erson, Btaesvlll. ? ' ; ; ) v "SWANNANOA' HOTEL.. -Joseph f J Hooker; Lon Oppenhedmer, N. Y. s H.vP. Clark and wife, Houston, Tex. ; ' , ' HOTEL BERKEIJETl-4SIrs. J. H. Taylor ; Grand Rapids: H;. B. v Ferguson. B. H. Kreig, Waynesville. -f - : ASHEVILLE CLUB ANNIVERSARY ; On-9 of 'the most deajgh'tlul socials of the holiday- season mill take ' place : th'is ; even- 3axg iwhen (the Ashievllle Club.;wiU oelehrate cneir secoino amnaversary an1 ron-ear igani quarters to 4ho Dmumbf oouMing. The regular aininiual election of officers will take place alter -wiaicn mere win oe; a. "stag" party.. : An elegant, supper: Mill' (be served, ENTERTAINMENT AT WEST END.--" - v r . -i ? u-ne innannas leniceroainmenc given -oy the Sun'day school of the vWest" End- Bap tist church occureid '.last -evening; The. room 'was heauitifully decorated and a large Christmas'' tree loaded with preltby .presents made g"Lad the hear'tis ot-the little ones, A speoial feature. of the xerdise3 was the deJightru! musical program. - :T NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION. A New Year"!? reception will he given this evening a't -the roexma of the Y. M.. C. A., which protmlses 'to Ibe a "most , pleasaoit affair. From 3- to 5:30 wiM he lor gentle men and from 8 4o 11 for both ladies and gentlemen.,, r A , . , " , A PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENT. Miss t Bedilion pleasantly entertained ' a few of her' friends Thunsday evening at her honie 'on Chestnut street. - MisiS Bedi-J lion has made a host, of friends isince her arrival here. - , ' - , . ' CHESTNUT STREET RECEPTION. . , Miss Gussle Smith and MisavMary Nich cl3 villi entertlaln friends this aftemoon at 4 o'clock at the residenoe ofvDrT. C. Smith, Chestnut street. - A SOCIAL rXT.C A social for the teachers and. children of the Trinity ' Sunday - EX?hool ; will he given Monday evening a't . 5 oclock; . Games will be played and light refreshments served. . T.ECZ?TIC:f ATCCLLZCZ. i The young ladies of the Asheville Col lege entertained a in umber cf their fricu is lat evening from 8 to.l0:CD. L:n't TclaccD T;lt CzicLa Tcr Ll"j Izj. If you to quit to1-co.f.3ii;-cr c -.sily end forever, be made well, f " rr rr.etis, Vzll of new aie vMa vi?or, t t'r.3 wc-fr-wcriirr, t;.-t nv . .... jj-Uy t-?a pov.u,: s . O-i :3 to cv . . c .j ci C- -Icrit ? i sr-l3 nailel frzx Ad. :zz r.:e-y Co.,Clc: "ocrllew Ycr. of Tela Pcin CLvinT Guru for 5 cents at ( '-J - i SO 'P&ttori Avenue, Achsvilb, IT. C. hllllblilllk VVIIUUkUl Supervisor 'D. Li. Ellis of iBuncombe, nas lard before -the surer visors.' association at GreensboTo, Lhe following leaflet: . K. , , L L i'iity su'ucationai"' mwjresis oi "iunooiniie county,- North Carolina! Con'dens&d tmTor- mation. about the schools and colleges "of iLhe '"banner, county'!1 of "WeslLern iNoxtli 'Carolina Buncombe cou'nty ihas: 1. Three -colleges, with a , total enroll .ment,of five hundred students.. . ' 2. Seven high schools .and academies, wit'h ' an -enrollment of six irandred stiu denls. ; ; 1 3. system of graded schools, with thirty- teachers, ' Instructing 2,000 " white and 1,500 colored, children. ' N t'L '- ' 4; A. system of free kderearte-n Bchools.' 5. Five denominational scho.-ls, .at -wJiich are ; taU'gJit . t the '. handcraift:- be&t ' sui ted to l?.? 6. One. of "the- oldest -and mo&, enthuaias- t!ti ieaoheraV associattosa in jthe state,, with an average . attendance' of: ; one . : hundTed .teachers miantWy, v--ty-- - Z. Tihree training schools for teachera, of- two, month.: -session, every , year, eachof- fleered by six trained Instructors . S.,One:'hun'dTiediand twenty -five public schools enrolling 10,000 pupils.' - - 3 9. Raised! nearly $73,000"fcr - public scihools this year. .,- lO.Jsot enaoTse-d a certlncate this -year, but; required .-a., flgid examinaition - for. li-i. cense to teach, in her schools.- ' - 13;. .One of the most intelligent and pro gressive .board's ci education, "and ? ssveral of the' most -liberal and business like school . committees in - the t ate. - -. I . : : , -- . CURES TO STAY CURED. ; Thousands of ."voluntary Hrtiflcates re ceived during the past fifteen years, eer tiiy . with no uncertain sound, that Bo tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) will cure to stay cured, ' Rheuma(ism( Catarrh, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches and the most malignant blood and . skin, diseases. , Bontanic -Blood Balm is the -result of forty-years, exnerl- ence of an eminent, scientific,' conscieo lious physician. Send ! stamps for book, oj wonderful cures, and learn which is the best remedy. s; Beware of substitutes .said to be S'Just fis i good'' and buy the long k. A. :3 ' :i Jl . 1 1 a tt.1.1 , TTV A. J :. J lesieu. auu oiu reiiaoie jaoaLauiu xjiowu Balm B..; B. B) Price -only $1.00 per- lareg bottle." r 4 EFFECTED AN ENTIRE CURE. a Pot-.over two years I -have been a. great I sufferer? fromi rheumatism, affecting both shoulders to such an extent that I could not put my ,coat on without help. " The use ? of six . bottle oi Botanic Blood Balm; B. B.. B., effected an entire cure; I refer . to Rev. ; W. , W. Wadsworth,. proprietor of Coweta .'Advertiser, an3 to all merchants of- Newman. , JACOB PO SPONCIiER. " . .ForsaW'ljy Pelham's Pharmacy,; Ashe- J rille. ASHEVILLE'S POULTRY SHOW. : Spartanbwg' Herald. ' -. The .ianiers and-poultry men, and , rep resentative citizens of Asheville N. ,C.,' as well, ' are ' making jextensdve. preparations for "bhetf firstt annual. poultry show, which comee off January 4th to 7th; 1898. This affair promises to -he one of the - bigges t and. most successful of its Kind ever, given in the' south. A number of the .Spartan burg poultry men expect to send exhibits. j The railroadB are "all going, ko give speoial 1 excursion rates for v-uhe. week of one iBrs-t- class limited fare for ;the round trip, from ail points in South- Carolina; North - Car olina," Tennessee., and Virginia.: "It ;is safe at oAj . unai iiiw tu,i&wiiunx win uj large. A CLEVEII TRICK. It certainly looks, like it. hut there is really , no lck about it.' Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys Malaria or nervous troubles. :. We mean he can cure himself right away by - taking Electric BMers. ,';Thia medicine tones up the 'whole system,- acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier i and nerve tonic -It curea Constipation Headache, " Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness J and iMelancholy. It is purely .vegetable,1 a mild -laxative, and restores the Bystem to j it natural vigor. : Try . Electric V; Bitters and be -convinced-that they , are a miracle worker. - Every bottle guaranteftd. -Only 50c a bottle at T. C: Smith's' Drue Store 1 rvd Pelhsm'a PhATmjwv s THE' KILLING ON S HELTON LAUREL. In. Thunsday's- Gazette- a ibrtef repor-vaa j giyen of . a disturbance early: tthis week on I siieiton tj,lAuiielv-:''tai'-MadisonV'county,'.to 1 m m. iwmnft h'ot and twi others, seriously wouuded.- s: Particulars of the affray' have now 1 been - receilved. wjiaskey land depraved women were at the w,.Wrtf . ';.v, !- , ' r:. affray. The "place where the trouble occured fa about 22 milies from Miarshall to the moun tains, and It is from this locality She! ton Laurel that a analority of the imurdereirs that have Idtograced iMadison:.- tcounJty, in recent yeiars. In "ithe diBiturbamce ' a few days- ago ax-te'r Shelton and Wiallllace Ray killied a ttin by the name of Lamb and iam Oth'er hy itha mame .of Shelton-L - This ln formiatikxa was hrtoughit by a 'carrier "who also s'taited that several others .were- wound ed. The 'Baxter, referred to was tried only a few montha ago for ithe murder of Boss Staunton. . ' ' . ' , 1 t ' Jt seems iby all accounts to have been a tam'i ly , feud. The fannilies In th'ia parti cular place have imarried and t intermar ried until neiarly everyone Is In eome way related. The sheriff and 3iis deputies left at once for -the scene and nothing further will be heard until they return. - There is no medicine in the world equal to Chanrberlaln's Couh Remedy for the cure of throat and lung diseases. This Is a fact that has been proven in numberless cases. Here 13 a simple cf thousands of letters received: "I. have tried Chamber l:' :'3 Cc-h T.. : '7 -He sufTering from a v:r3 tLr: t t:c--l5, and found imme- 3 z.zl "'::ti3 rEll-f. I can unhesitat- - 7 re-"--:-3 it." -IZ'jar T.T. V,Thitte r , e. - Crii Rivera (Ily.) Herald. I. .13 ct T ". C. Crr::Lael'3 .r:z store. rili - era-res tt -Ti ? Alcazar, av:: t i:..t? Try t-3 peo- rry i- To c::"-.. OF- 7cLlter :-S. Cusiiman, ' Ileal Estate Broker. v No. '-.'17 Paragon: ccuiuins. Corner Patto :; Avenue and Haywood EL; 0;;csite ' PcitoSce.' " ' - SPECIAL, ATTEOTION GIVEN Tl RENTING OP CITY PROPERTY, TTIE COLLECTION OF RENTS AND TO1 CARtiJ OF ESTATES. , TVTJ DONT SPECULATE. , Changes occur in this Bulletin every f r day, - - , FOR. JRENT. - " . HAIiF or AUL of a-FURlNISHED HOUSE xm Chestnut street, 10 rooms, modern con- venlenoes. - , - ' . AfNDTHER 'FURNISHED HOUSE ON Chestnut street, good location, rent mod erate. .,-:,... . ' - ' ' A PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSE of .2 rooms' on Orange street. - - J, TWO 'LARGE k ELEGANTLY JFURN- ISHED (HOUSES on Haywood street, vr ONE NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE in the 'best part of Bailey, street on car llneiil 8 rooms ., .( V- - 'v. .... ... . .. .. ..... ., .A FUJlNISHED SHJOUSE of 11 rooms , on Starns avenue, near car .line." AN ; UNFURNISHED HOUSE on Mont ford avenue near Haywood sitreet, 7 rooms. very desirable; ent, moderate; , . . ; . . -. .. ..... i- -' --.T-.- f FOR SALE. 'l A A -.1NEW (HOUSE1 of 9 roomswellc built and convenient.- For sale at a bargain. TWO OF THE BEST building lots on aywood street. - , ' ' , iFI'NE COUNTRY. ESTATES for sale or to rent. SOME OP HHE EST PARiMS-in West ern, North Carolina for: sale. Gilt Edge, City Lots.':: . " Call for MG"limpsesof a Land of Beat ty," illustrated pamphlet iree.. " . - r WALTER vS. BUSHMAN, - : . ATTORNEY s AT LAW. Commisioner-ot Deeds ' for New York ' AND . 5 :V NOTARY PUBLIC - ' No. 17 Paro gon Building. Thalndustrial fidYertising Cos -; FIVE CENT 'PREESIlia COUPONS. Will he Teceivediby the Coilowing leading business firms in the city. Trade with them and'avall yourself of our v t Cash; Premiums. Amateur Photo Supplies-C P. Ray.l : -fr Bakery J. .M. Hesrton & Sons. , -. Books and Stationery 'Ray'a : Cut-Kate Book Stores " " r - ' -' - Bicycles and Bicycle Renting Houghj & Dunham. i Confeotionery The Candy Kitchen.' Drugs White G. Smith. Dry Goods Bon Marches i Ine Fruits W. E. Allen. Furniture W. A. Blair. 1 Fish-and Oysters Asheville Fish Co. . Orwn nroceries R. L. Ownber: & Co. j Groceries H. a - Johnson. ; ; Groceries-Jenklns Bros." ' .' ; 'Jewelry B. H Cosby. : ': Meat-Market McFee &, Jones. Musical 'Merchandiso-Hough & Dunham, Optician-J. O. HoUser. . Hiotograpner i. a. -mnosey. . :t ; t , . onoesj. spangenpurg. s . - , j- i PublishersGazette Publishing Oo. .. ; Clothing' and' Gents Furniahings Alex- ander & Courtney. ; v. ' .Books free. Call at office or drop a card tolthe -nanager,- and you will be waited UPOn. r i '.; ss-, :.! - , . .Office ta'W. A. Blair'a Furniture Store, Qegreeg AnJ,28 mlnutes wertf flfty-ilx (56) ' -45 m;,ATTr- -V -.. feet to a stake in the same, the southeast , ".THE IIGHT OE. tflE WORLD on 0 OUR SAVIOUR IN ART" r.- Cost "over ?10d,000 to publish. ' Contains nearlv 200 " full -DaKe engravings , '.of h our Saviour, by the great masters, Every pic ture is -reproduced from some famous painting. : Agents are taking from three to twenty orders a day; Taie tbooK is so Beau tiful that when people see' it they wamt it. The Hermitage, Prado, Uffizi, Pitti, Louvre, Vatican, National of - London, National of Berlin, Belvldere and; other celebrated Eu ropean galleries have .placed their greatest and : rarest treasures at- our. disposal that they might he engraved! for. this uperh work. - "FIRST GLANCE AT TUB .(PIC TURES. BROUGHT TEARS TO - (MY EYES." says one. , "Cleared $150 first week's work with one book,' says another. 'Some high grade man or woman; should secure the agency here at once eaysevery editor, "as $500 can soon he-made taking orders for it." , Nearly $10,000 expended now on new plates for edition coming, from press. Also a man or woman of good church standing can secure position . of manager and; correspondent of .thia terri tory to devote all his time to employing and drilling agents -and 7 corresponding with them. Address for ' full particulars A. P. T. CUDLTR, Publisher, 278 "Michigan Avenue,, Chicago, Til. , f. , The National Bank of Asheville, located at Asheville, in the State of North Carolina, is closing up its affairs All note-holders and others, creditors of said Associa tion, are therefore hereby notified to present the notes and pther claim- against tne Association tor payment. ' - , - : T7ILLL-: u Li. L ci r3 r-,ni. Jcs h. &3 coziniiSicner in a trcceciir V. T. Clinton, adraiziitrator Erank, deceased, vs. Thomas Vagoner, guardian of Alexander Erank, et al minors. by an order of sale made in said cause on as for cash, at publ ovember, 1SJ7, by J. L. erior court of Buncombe . 10 the highest bidder. lie auction, at the court house door in the city, of Asheville, N. C, on the 27th day of December, 18U7; the following described tract of land, lying and being in the townsiip of Reems creek, v county of Buncombe, state of North Oar- olina, four miles east of WeavervJle, ad- joining the lands of Elizabeth " Hemphill, (John Hemphill and others, and known aa tne old Fox home place, containing on a hundred acres, . more or less ; being the property and tract bought by Joseph Brank deceased, from Robert Craigo, deed to which is recored in office of register of . deeds for Buncombe county In book No. ' 100, at' page "452, This November 25th, . 1897. r . W. T. CLINTON, Commissioner. . .This sale continued to Saturday,. Janu ary 1st, at noon. . . . . NOTICE. ' - . By virtue'of , the power of sale contained " ; n a deed of trust executed to me ; by J. Adams, W. H. Pen! and and J. E. Dick- - erson dated the I2th day. of .April, 1894, ' nd registered In the office of the register, of , deeds of Buncombe County North Caro lina; in book 37, at page 89 et seq.,: of records of mortgages ; and deeds of trust, v and by reason of the failure' of the sa,d grantors - to , comply, with . their , promises and agreement, in said deed'of trust con- " tained, particularly with , regard to the - ripnim - ,niWAnwh' - - iiiii - - ''th,nrtni - - " . pal and . interest of certain notes .'due and payable to Geo.W. Pack: made and ex- . cuted on said date by said grantors ,in said . v deed : of trust, and tor the securing y of which . said notes - the said . deed of trust" -was executed, and being thereto requested by thevsaid Geo. -W.-.fack, the holder of , said -notes .that is to say, of three of the 'no ies mentioned and aesenbed' in said An n A v n . T nr 1 I .fill . mi kll A .Ji.ntlATi A t . f li , nmirf- hrtiisA rlnnr in '. ARhAvillp. tr f tne highest-bidder lor' cash on -Saturday. " 7 virtue cf autlority cozi:rj the 15th day of "January. 1898. three of the Y j saiid deed of trust, to-wit, lots Nos. ten I (i0) eleven. (11) and .twelve 112) of block Noi eight (8), of. a map or plat of Jand . to be f6und in book 89, on sages 60 and .1 of deed records of the office ; of the sail. : - register 'of deeds, saJd .'Jots - being more particularly described as follows: Lying, and being In the city -Gf -Asheville, county , of -Buncombe and state of North Carolina.,. on. the; east ' side of : Cumberland avenue, and bounded as follows: - . - i Lot i No. 10": Beginn ing ; at ; a s take In 1 the east margin of Cumberland avenue, the ? northwest corner of ,' lot No. 9 . of salds block ' 8 and running .: thence with , the northern boundary line 4 of said lot No, .9 , north 54 degrees' and 30 minutes, east 171. feet to a stake thence north 39 degrees and" ZS minuses west with- the line of -lot No. 7 of said block No. 8 sixty-eight - (68) feet to -a stake the corner .lot No. 1, in .the southern . boundary; line of lot No.,:;. 11; thence with ' the said lot No'. 11, souths , 67 degrees', and 49 : minutes ; west two htin dred and nine and . seven tenths (209.7) , f eet to a - stake n said east margin' of ' : Cumberland avenue: thence with the same- ' y l south 27 degrees and 21 minutes east twen ty-one (71)1 feet t a stake in the, same; thence with ithe same south 58. degrees and. I 3,5 minutes east, one hundred -and ,five (105) feet to the beginning. ', Lot number 11, beginning at a stake in the east .margin'' of " Cumberland ' avenue, he- northwest comer of lot No. 10, and running thence with the northern- boundary , line of lot No; 10, north 67 degrees. and 49-minutes east, two hundred and thirty? nine ana seven-tenrns (239.7) feet - to a I stajce, a corner of lots NOs. 7 and 6-pt saw Tiock ; ; thence with the, western boun dary lines of lots'Nos. 6 and 5, north Z9 ' degrees and . 28 minutes west elghty-severf ' (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 limin-, '. utes west, two hundred and-. . thirty-six : and two-tenths (236.2) feet to a stake In v : .Ithe eas- margin of Cumberland avenue, : the sou ih west corner of lot No. 12; 'thence with said margin of .Cumberland avenue, 86uth 27 degrees and 21 minutes east, one : j hundred (100) feet to the beginning. ;Lat No. 12, beginning at a stake in the' jnorthwest corner of Tot No. 11 of said block . -nd runnlncf thence with thinorthPm -.eea and , 12 m.inte ra-rk' two h-trtrefl and thirty-six and twd-ltenths (236.2) feet v t(V i -nyvt.n,aao 1 n ; 0, 51ae of lot No.' 5:lhpnce with i I fh.tt vaM hAnnn'llna' XT K m 9ft y ern-boundary- line of lot No.T 1Z, south 81 degrees and 47 minutes west, , two hundred and? thirty-six and two-tenths X236.2) feet to a stake, the . southwest corner of j lot ; No. 13. in the east . margin of .Cumberland avenue: thence-with the samesouth''8 de Tea and 13 minutes east, twenty-four anj four-tenths 24.4) j feet to a stake in ;the same; ithence with the same, south 27 de grees and ; 21 minutes . east," seventy-fi7e 75) feet to - the heglnning. ' , SaJd lots will he sold separately. ' 11 Witness, my hand this the, 8th day of December. 1897. W. B. GWYN, Trustee. OLD PAPERS r FOE SALE. 1 - - r Parties wJshfnpr old papers can be supplied by calliufr fat the busineEs cHIce of The Ga zette at ' - , I IOC. PEE HUHDEED.I i? EHPI,OTHrr;Tfor 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. - N s . lti:ndersonvii.i.i3 and bkevakd -... - r. it. T. J. RICTC2IAN, Manager. In Effect Sunday. Dec. 5, 1837. ; (Standard Eastern Time.) NO. 2. Dally Stations. . NO. 1. Daily., 4.10 pa Lv .. Henderson vl'.le.. AT 12 30 fli- 4.40 pm Lv ...Horse Lhoe... Ar 12.10 pm 4.45 pm Lv Cannon...'. Ar 11.55 am 4.53 pm Lv ......Money....;. Ar 11.47 am- 5.C3 pm Lv ...Fodderstack... Ar .11.37. an 5.13 pm Lv . Penrose... Ar 11.2 am 5.25 pm Lv .Davil;:n River. Ar 11.15 an 5.43 pm Ar. ...... Trevard.... Lv 11.C3 an f r-r- r T
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