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Oout c and see the Lapidary at . cn Lie f: ; : ; t native gems the state produces. , Every stone ia guarantssd to t tj ri resented. 7 Magnificent Beryla, tzl Anriiyila exhrtion to -my window;--.., - cn i tte of London. -Parii an I I Jew Tori. m feederlOrOC POSTPAID. . We are tired of sell ing to dealers and . waiting go days for ; our money, so we will sell to .house keepers at jobbers prices. - . Senc50 CENTS and we will rtiai' you postpaid one of our best. . . Bay State Raisin .Seeders guaranteed to 'seed one pound of raisins in five minutes. -: Simple to operate and easy to clean. ' 1 ' EASTON SPECIALTY. MF6 CO 64 Federal Street, Boston. ; The Smith Pre mier Tpyewriter is endorsed by tbe U. government. What more do youwant; the earth? If you know anything at all about it, you know it's the bestr -. L. B. ALEXANDER, Agt-, 50 Patton Ave. Bail & Sheppand; - , 6 Patton Ave. -:: Practical Plumbers, Gas and Steatn Fitf6fs; SEP AIR WUItK A SPECIALTY s Done on Short Notice,' : - PMONE 88. .'4?TRTEJT3EE': 0 : A monthly magazine1 devoted jto setting forth tbe true' -position and: teachlnss of the Catholic church. ', Offered to non -Catholics at the nominal price of 10 cents per annum. Address REV. THOS. P.. PRICE," Raleigh, , N. a S -T ' . ' i New and Opinions - OP.-' , National Importance ALOriE ' CONTAINS BOTH. llaily, by mail. -r- $6 a year Daily & Sunday by maii, $8 a year Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday - Newspa , per in tre world., ' -Price 5c a copy.' By nail, $2 a year Address THE 8OT New York. ' V. Discounts' on Stylish, Well Made Clnhiing, , Mr TUCK ',' The kind' that fits and pleases and wears the , , kmd that is almost up to fine tailors' work. Jackets, Capes, he. , 'For ladies, misses,- and children. No discounts - 4 ' on-dress goods,, but numerous reductions. 'V.vy II. R2DVJ00D CO. ; ' i clthy. I 1 r, , 1 3 much i rood ra- i-o luny i;o grit. ; . :. . rra:i ar.a buttermilk icate tiou for laying hen 3. . . Plan to batch as inany chickens 03 pos sible as early as possible.. ' - ' Vy ith tho exception of gcess, old fowls of any kind aro unprofitable. v V . If you breed your fowla to short le"s you will gain on the body. ' Fowl3 that have a 'good variety of food rarely need artificial stimulants. ' : ' Too , doso , inbreeding is one cause cf barren egg3 and weakly chickens.' m Poultry of t all kinds will fatten' uf2-' ciently with three weeks' feeding. v. ' Turkey hens are unprofitable after they ere 3 years old. Sell or eat them. The loss of feathers often proceeds from deficient or unclean dusting arrangements. ; ,; viuo-Kens are otten weak because the eggs have been handled too much durin incubation. . , Breed tbe best flesh formers for market and then feed to as good a weight as pos sible. St. Louis Republic. . - . PEN, .GHI3EL and brush. : --The French, sculptor M. Falguirro has just completed a gigantic Btatue of Liberty for the Pantheon.- , r t ' i The poet Burns spelled his name Burness (his family name) until tbe publication of his poems in-1786. - - 'r, Mrs. Katherine T. Prescott is In New York at work on. a portrait-bust of the young actress, Miss Julie Opp. . ' '' Edwin Deakin, one cf the best known artistsof the west, has decided to devote yT .bft.j"jcix9'...iiiv puiuung. ineoiu missions of California. " . ' . 1 - , 1 ! t Henry. Labouchere ; alwava diofatfisVhfs ir ork to a shorthand secretary. Although ' he has to a gTeat extent given un the ao-'T tive editorial work in v connection with ; Truth, he makes a pojpt of passing on ail the proofs each weekV i Lonis Becke has been severely criticised for using the titlaV The Ebbing of the ' Tide' .: for his book on the ground that It ' was cribbed from Stevenson's "Ebb Tide.'5 The fact oi the matter, however, is thab ,Mr. Becke's book ; appeared as a serial in tne byoney Bulletin two years before Ste- venson's novel came out. . " -. r . : . TO CUKE QOLD-'IN ,ONEJ DAY Tate Laxative. Bromq Quinine Tablets, All iruggiists refund, the: money yif . M falls jto ?ure. 25c. The genuine has 'L. B. Q. on eaca,. tablet.- . . - -Mrs. M. OB.- Ford; Ruddell's, 111. suffered fop eight years from dyspepsia- and chronic onstrp&tionjv ian.d ;was finalJy oured "by us ;ng DWitt'a Litfle ; Early (Risers,- the fa mous little pillaf or all : stomach and liver trouMes.' 3. A. iRaysor. r NOTICE. - jBy virtue of . -power of sale contained in a! deed of ( trust, xecuted to me by Itl. C. Weib and R. Si", Webb," Ms wife, dated "tlhe 24t0i:day "of Apriir.1896, registered in. the 'office of the ' register-', of , deeds of tBun.- oombe county, : -far book 40' on page 530 t seq' of records of. mortgages and deeds of trusft to ; secure the payment, of a cer tain' .note -therein- mentioned;' and described,, all - of which will 'more fully appear", by reference ito said registration, which refer ence, ia thereby- expresly - made 'for the purposesr-of: description and identification and . ail; fLheT huecessary purpose s, and by reason oi the failure of3 ithe said -M. C. Webb to pay the Interest and' the prinidpal of the said ..note aecerdlng to (hia promise and agreement, and in compliance .with the request ,of 'C W. , Bridges, ' the holder-.'of the said note I will sell a.t .public auc tion to the highest bidd-cr for cash at the" sourt 'house Moor In iAsheville,.on Saturday, ;he Dih.. day of ; February, 1898,, between ..he'jkours of 12 noon and, 1 o'clock p; an. yhe real estate conveyed to me.in said deed yf trust, being a certain piece, of land, sit uate in the county . of ' Buncombe, - North 3aroluia,V and" lying .on the - waters j- of -Vorth Turkey Creek, - and, adjoining the lands of C. F. Glance and others, and mor.e jarticularly described as follows:., Begin nirug on a stake "on. top of a ridge C F. llanice's oornerj , and rnns thonce east 25 poles to a chestnut;- thence eouth. 65 .de grees east '8 poles "to a stake;, thence north 3 degrees west 36 poles to a pine on, a ridge;- thence north 8 degrees west ,: 12 poles to; a- stake tlhence north ' 15 .'.degrees east 27 poles to a Spanish oak on a ridge ; fchence north 41 degrees west 11 -: poles to a -red . oak; north - 3 , degrees .12 poles to a white oak; north "26 degrees west 12 pol3 to a stake, ; north 6 - degrees west 19- poles to a Spanish oak; north 25 de grees west 11 poles, to a' large chestnut, corner of the .Allen tract; then - up the, ridge and wDtih tlhe Allen tract 85 poles rto- the tap of the, mountain; then starting sou th with the top of the .mountain to a hickory, C. F. Glance's corner; then with 'the ineanderings r. of a ridge and . C F. Glance's line, to the beginning, containing 60-a.cres, ary,-,1898 more or less. This 3rd of Janu l J. E. 'BROWS, Trustee. Thomas and Wells; Attorneys . -. - " R. 9 SMITH,! - Paragon Bids:. , ' 'Phone 283. - ; ; bpv.s v. oi m.M awiMwin , -T6r: Executed on rrfctnises. - "o''nt -1 IIarbi3,':'Granito and : ' ' r Gtcno Tcrlis. . . t - . 10 Patten Ave,, ;- - - ; Ashcvilb, H. C. ::.-Jain, it 13 ray c jty to rrrcci jyiY "Yca(--orxt!" The lips were white with passion rati:::? ari fear, and - the lady stood befora ra3 like a lioness at bay. Even then I could not help but note the splendid beauty cf this grand lady. Tall and slender, eyes blua and Cashing, almost lurid now, the fpectacla she presented standing there in tbe middle of the apartment was more the appearance of a queen than, a hunted criminal. - , - "I must,"-! replied. "I dq not doubt your innocence; looking in your face, it is sti'ange that any one could couple it with guilt. . But I am constrained to do my duty, madam, however inimical it may be to my feelings" , " f ' Will . you alloV . me to change my dress?" she said, in a tone almost pleas-, ant. " The hard lines around the mouth had relaxed, and the passionate glow on the face gave" way.to'a pleasant smile, v V Certainly. - I wyi wait for you here." - k." I 'also wish to send a ..messenger for a friend. ."Will you permit him to pass?" "Certainly." , ' lr. Thig'was my first interview with Eu genia Cornille. I had seen ; her -here for months, the leader of, our gayest and most fashionable society; In her splendid man sion she dispensed the .most profuse and elegant hospitality." . : "' , , A Spanish lady, a widow she had repre sented herself, and she hadjaeen a resident here almost a year. .No one ever suspected her, of being aught than what she seemed, until one .day I was ordered to arrest her- as a murderess. ' " , ..It was now alleged that the young beau ty was no other than the woman who had poisoned her husband in Havanaand fled with all his wealth. - An immense reward was joffered for her apprehension, and the circumstances that had come to our knowl -edge pointed '. her out "beyond all doubt as the person we were in -search of. Yet the person who had recognized her the even ing before at the-theater advised ; us.to be careiui. lest sue .snouia escape us. ,l laughed at the idea. .When, the lady left me, L 'stepped -to the .window and aid to my mate-, who was waiting at the doorr ; v "Tbe lady desires to send b messenger for a friend. ' Suffer-him to pass."" v ' ; t - Almost at the same instant the door of the apartment the lady bad entered opened and a youth apparently a mulatto boy voamer out and passed hurriedly through "the room into the hall,, and from thence into the street. -' It was no doubt the mes senger,;.! thought,, and I, picked up a book and commenced reading.;-- jNearlysan hour passed, 'and . still the lady did not make ; her , appearance, nor did 'the: boyreturri. The friend- she had sent for must live at some distance, I thought, or the lady was unusually careful . about her toilet, and so another hour went "by At last I. grew Im patient and knocked at the door. ' -1., . , "Madam,' I can wait no, longer." -; There was no reply. I knocked repeat edly, and l&t Jast determined ' to force an ehtranoe. U Strange fears harassed me. v; I began - to . suspect I : knew .not flvhat. ; It took but a moment to drive in the door, and once in . the apartment the Si mystery was revealed. - The robes of ' the lady lay upon the -floor and' scattered over the room were suits of ; boys' wearing ' appardl eiimilar to that worn by the mulatto. 'On a table was- a cosmetio that would Stain .the skin to a light, dedicate brown. - I vfaS foiled for a surety.' The lady had t escaped in the dlsguise'of the messenger. I should have detected the ruse. I felt hu miliated, and determined to - redress' 'toy error. I know she would, not remain "in the' city an instant longer than she could get away, t I hurried to her banker's, but found that she had drawn the amount due her an hour earlier? U ' ""Who presented tbe check?" I asked of 'the clerk. - r -- 1 I ' . ' ' i f A mulatto boy it was made payable to bearer. , , - (,;. f 1- . There was yet a chance, The French steamer left within an hour. , " It was pes sible she would seek that means of escape. '1 jumped in. a cab and arrived there ten mintages bef ore " she ilef t the wharf jusi in time to assist an aged and decrepit gen tleman : into- the cabin."-. There were few passengers; none of them' answered' the description of the person 1 sought. I stood on the wharf, 'watching the 'receding ves sel until it disappeared. I was in tbd act 01 turning .away, when a hackman ap- proached me with the remark: 'Mr.f F.v did "you see ; that old ' man -on board? He had a long white beard and nair that fell on his shoulders." " . 'yesl", H,. J x- , .VU . "Well, sir, there's, something curious about him.?' . - , "Why?"t ' - - , . "Why, when he got into my carriage .he was a mulatto boy, and when he got out he was an bid man !r - . 1 I, will not use -the v expression;! 1..' used thenit was neither refined ; nor polite- for I knew the vessel would -be far oat at sea before she could be overtaken. I was foiled by a woman. v 'Norj could I help re: joicing, now that the 'chase was over, that . tshe had escaped. ; , A :i Innocen t or guilty, there was a -charm about her-none could resist. The spell of her wondrous beauty, affected all who approached her. It lingers in my memory yet, and I could not have the sin of tier blond upon my conscience. Exchange, s : A Sad Story. - -j- 1 ' During a' Euclid paper at & recent! ex amination for London university a pre siding examiner noticed that a young man was constantly referring ' to something concealed under his ' blotting paper. "Cribbing" is especially common in' Eu olid papers, and in. consequence examiner i have the bad habit of keeping-their eyes very .wide open ' indeed. - This particular examiner quickly swooped down and in sisted on seeing the inside of the blotter. The young man blushed and stammered, but" all in vain. At last, with'great re luctance, he produced the photograph of a very beautiful - young lady 'with large, lustrous eyes. "This," he faltered, with crimson cheeks, " is my afSanced bride. Whenever I am inclined to despair I have only to took at her face, and I am instant ly inspired with fresh ardor. " ,- The ex aminer retired abashed and touched, with moist eyes and rosy cheeks, but the' exam inee heavedTa sigh of relief, for beneath the -likeness of a well known' burlesque actress there .remained concealed a very choice collection of Euclid's most bafSing Hgures. Toronto Empire. ' During the - past .two year s Mrs. J. W. 'Alexander,, wife cf' the editor of the Way nesboro (Jdiss.)' Times, thas' In a. great many in s tances, relieved her baby ' when in .the rst stages. o'f croup, by giving it Chamber lain's Cough Remedy.; She looks upon thi3 remedy" as 'a .'household necessity and be lieves; that" no better ' medicine" has ever been, put in bottles. . T2:ere are many thousands of 'mothers - in !rhi3 bread -land v. ha are cf ' the sane, opinion.- It is -the only rexedy thzt c i always te depcr. '3l upen as ai preyentitive and' cure ;r"for crour. to an- 0 cent b:tt!: 5 are for of Tolu Pcnciu Clisvin Gum for 5 cents it 15 ant! SO 1 J 30 Patton'AvenuDj Asheville, N, C. PERSOIIALAiiD-SOCIAL J. S. -Adams .has gone to "Marshall. ,',: 'CapU dames 'P. Morganton.t 1- Sawyer Is back v from SA. J. Woolteh'a,n'd wife as-e registered at the AsheviHe. - - , ''".'' , y - 'V- K . - . . " ' T J -. W.' J. Ooeke'and Judge Carter left yes- teraiay for Knoxvllle. r ' 'Micss Sara Savage, - who has beei (mak ing Ashvllle''her-heme; -left yesterday fox Morris town, 'N.' J. ' ' - r OB. Kontz, Mr(s.. Kontz and siister are utp.r from Saligbury ' to vfeit the -poultry show. w v 5 , I. iN. Eihbs of Hot S'pringsr who-"has been engaged in tbe courts (here, retjUmed borne ysierday. V -.,..-; J ' ' " -7 . M,is3'May fMcAm'i3, who has been visit ing Mrs:;1R.s L. 'Fltzpatrick, ilefrfor her home, Greenville,' Term., yesterday, -' -Mr. J. W. iNorwoo'd is expected ereext week- to - fuTthcr ina'attens relative ito the hew bank, , . , - Ivy tC. 'D.-Cusihing,'who is interested In tlhe fowl 'display, was down, ye'ster day., .. ' Mr" J. ;T.. S. Wa'ters Is'here rom -Baiti oio re; visiting hia-'sis'ter, Mrs. Kj. , ,, pen-niman,- corner of Charlotte and Chestnut streets. ' . - Bates lAtlen-left-ysterday,'after "a ten dava' .visit in -the citv. - , Attorney. General (William A. BaTlbeT, who hass been here 'several days attending the poultry s'how, left " for- bus home, cnester. S' yesterday. . ; V '- i K Ralphs iAgham of ; Philadelphia, rds 'at the" Glen iRock. , 1.' - '.J - ; HOTEL ARRIVAL$. " , 9W ANNAN OA' HOTEL. M. Moore, Geor Tia;J. E. Putney, Virginia: E. J. JueticeH Yarion T; J4 Cooper, W. "N. poopeiy Mur-Py-. t-"i- X - EDOTEL EIERKELY. iF. A;- Sims, ' Jer--ney City; T.'J, Cooper, 'Murphy r W. N. K5oo rr; Miwrlhy; W., L. Estefly, Sylvan D.-C. Cowan, Sylva, - ' 4 r'x , ' : ' . .Jr. ';, f-.iit , "' '''l'. t ;; NO FITTEY. NO MONEYS .' TheTtailoring department of the Capitol CIo thing House, 34 Souths Main treet is m. chaTg6 - orMr; vA. , J; Marquardt, :-who Is in old and' .experlenced;cU'tter.v.Wi,tih...thIa marantee . one can' feel assured, of - a first dlass, ujJ-toTdato garment.'i't and work nanship 'guiranteed, - t ' ? , THE CAPITOL CLOTHljtfG HOUSE, . J . " 34 -South Main Street. ' ' , Mr.' Gladstonewho has been - reaamg Dr. Jrloses Coit Tylers reoen t volume on the literary historyof the AmerlcaU Revpi lnt,inn.v writes to the : author, "D'or nenny half a century I liave been : an admiring student of the American Revolution,' and I believe myself, to owe to it an appreciable nart of any own political education," . , CURED 0F BLOOD TP0ISON AFTER FIFi- i. TY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED ; Blood EalmOov, Atlanta Ga . ; . ' Gentlemea--;Itt ' 18T2. ,' a small pimpl broke out on my leg. . It began eating end in four momtihs I was': treated by a phys ician) 'of Talladega' county,' Ala"., where lived eighteen "years s THe relived- 4t f or a shont . while. .Tn . six - weeks it broke out again in ; both, legs, also on -my shoulder Two small bones were taken out. I t con-! tinued unitll 1878. In this time I had twelve -different physicians; They told me the on iy remedy was ampu tation : ' that . lit could neveT.-i,-euTed.',-'Forrix'-.'nenthS"'--I--"could not .walk a step. .1 went -to Mineral -Wells Texas spent $300.00; icame" home; went. "to Hot' Sbrtegsr Arkl; ' etayed nine monthisr- all failed to cure: me. v In 1887 I came back bo Birmingham.' Ala.' lI was advised to write iyou. .which -I did.'- You wrote ine that B. JB. B. would cure me, and. I could get the .medicine from Nabors & Morrow, druggists, of our city. I ' bougha ten bot- tles-anid before I had finished my fifth bot tie my legs began, to heal, and in. less ithan. two. months 1 was sound "and well. That has been nearly twd years ago and ho sign of its return yet. . I 'have spent in cash over $400.00, and B. "B. s B; ' done the work that all the rest failed to do.'. You have-my permission -to puibpash'tbis.' -I have traveled so nvuch, trying , to get well that my - cure is .;wedl known. Fifty -two ' doctors . have treated" me In the lasts seventeen Tears. "All Jthey did was" to take what imoneyI tad and done me no good. I am now a well ma iTtOF-. C. H. RANGER, ' . 'For; sale" at Pelham's Pharmacy, Ashe viHe, N. C- - - ' - ' , : rice 75 cents (per large bottled ' ' PERODICAL TICKET NEWS, - Below is a' correcf Hist of . the anerohants with whom you can leave Periodical Tick ets:, v" ' - ' - V Art Needle' Work Mrs. B. iD. Jones. ; ' Bakery J. M., Heston - , ' Eookfii H. T. - Rogers. . . ' ".Boots and Shoes J. Spangcnberg. - " Carpets and . FurnitureWilllamson & Co. - 3 ' , v ' ' ' ' " , ' Candy Kitchen L. M. Theobold. .' ' ' Clothing iWhlitlock Clothing Hpue.- Clothing Alexauder & Courtney. . .Drug's Heinitsh & jReagan. ' ' Drugs Dr. Smith. ' 1 . Dairy, Roeeland J. B. Morris. : , , Dry. Goods Con Marche. . . '- Engravic. Mis3 A. M. Cole, . ; Florists Idlewil'd- Floral Ob. 1 . -Fresh Oysters Asheville Fish Co.. - .Fruits W. E. Allen. - . , ' Groceries--A. D. Cooper. ' v ' '.'Groceries ; Cowan & Sttadley. , - 1 -c: -ies A. F. C-odk. - " ;-ir-; -re 'Brcwn, Northup & Co.' ' Jci: 'l .In ticg Asheville Printing Co. Jeweler B; . Ooiby. f . '-" Laundry A sheville Steam , Laundry. ". : Livery Chambers & Weaver. " . -"- "'jMeats,- Game, etc. W.;M.. Hill & Co.. Music Depot Jloush'' & Dunham. Men's OutStter M.'-Marcus. ; . , " . Newspaper Daily Gazette." -Paints and Paper F. B. Miller. .'. "rhcitcgraph T. -II.: ' Lindsey. 'Ve--2tal::? H. L. Owct-ey. 1 J -OF- la 4 v ' Real Estate Broker. Ko. 17 Paragon ouauing. Corner Pattoi Avenue and Haywood St.,: Opposite ' . Postofflce. ' - . , SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Tfiv RENTING OF CITY PROPERTY, TUB 1 COLLECTION OF RENTS AND THJ CARB OF. ESTATES. ' - WE DON'T SPECULATE. . Changes occur In this Bulletin' every fev lays.'.. : - . FOR. RENT. " HALF or ALL of ' a FURlNISHETJ HOUSE on Chestnoit street,' 10 rooms, modern con veniences. ' . - ' .' . ANOTHER 'FURNISHED HOUSE ON chestnut street; good location, rent mod erate., . ..' ... 1 . , . . TWO ' 'LA'RGE ELEGANTLY. FURN ISHED (HOUSES on Haywood street. ONE NICELY. FURNTSHED HOUSE la the best part of Bailey street on .car line, 8 rooms. v - v , . - --'-.'- J s, U1'v ' A FURNISHED HOUSE of li .rooms on Starns avenue, nciaf car line. . - ;A!N Unfurnished house on Moht- ord avenue ear Haywood s'treet, T rooms, rery desirable; rent moderate. -. ; A '- , FOR SALE. A iNEWli'OrjSE of 9 rooms, well built and convenient. 'For salo at a bargain; : TWO OF THE BEST ; building lots 2 on Haywood street. ' - ' . - s-- FINE COUNTRY ESTATES for sale or to rent, . t " - -. ' ' . . 1 ' - , jSCME, OF THE EST VARMS InrWest- &rn North Carolina ' for ,sale- . 1 " -5C, - Gilt Edge City Lots. ; -' - ' Gall for "Glimpses of a. Lend of Beau" 7," -Illustrated pamphlet free. . , : v. WALTER -;;8;::'ClSHM A'iii - A. "ATTORNEY AT LlW. , -r.Commisioner ol, Deeds C :- "for New York ." - " -AND-- . ;. ; ; ' r T NOTARY PUBLIQ Vr v ? f No. 17 Paroton Buildins. '. -"1, "THE LIGHT , OF THE WORLD OK : OUR SAVIOUR IN' ART?, . ' Costt over $100,000 to. publish. Contains nearly 200 .full-page engravings of "- our Saviour,' by Uhe great masters: Every, pic ture is reproduced''' from some", famous painting Agenta are taking from three to twenty orders a day. - The book is so beau tlfulvthat when, people see-' it? they wanic - it. The Hermitage, Pnado,"Uffizi, Pi ttl, Louvre, Vatican, National" of London, National of 3erlin; Belvidere' and other celebrated Eu rope an galleries -have placed their greatest and f rarest treasures at our. disposal ;that they anight be -engraved for this '. superb work. "FTR'SfT GLANCE AT - THE , PIC TURES", BROUGHT TEARS - TO t " MY EYES," aaya one. ' "Cleared $150' first week's worktwith one book,': says- another. j'Some ; high 'grade" - man;' or woman, should se6ure the agency here at once,' aays every editor, "as $500 can eoon be made baking arders for it.'-v; Nearly?; $10,000 expended' aow 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 this terri tory,-to devote all his time. to employing and - drilling agents and 'v corresponding ,w3th.r:them.'.:Ad'dTess,,"for,Llu!Ilpartieulars A. P. -T. ELDER, Publisher, 278 .Michigan Avenne, Chicago, JSXl: , , J - " . He Industrial Advertising Co.'s ;; 1 FIVE CENT-PREMIUM COUPONS. Will be received,' by the following leading business firms in r the :! city. -: Trade with them and avail yourself of Our v ' ' Cash' Premiums. - Amateur Photo Supplies C. F. "Ray. ' Bakery J. M. Helton & Sons., Books andv- Statlonery-Ray's Cut-Rate Book Store. . bicycles and Bicycle Renting-r-floughi & Dunham. . I ', 1: " . ' : ConfeoUonery--The Candy" Kitchen." -Drugs White G. Smith. . - , ' . Dry Goods 'Bon 'Marche. "- s - jx -Fine Fruits W.i E.f Allen. 1 ', ' ' ' Furniture W. A. Blair..- "v- v Fish and Oysters Asheville Fish Co," Green Grocerles-R.. L. Ownbey &s Qo. Groceries H. Ci-Johnson." , -; - Groceries Jenkins Bros. . . 1 , ' , Jewelry B. H. : Cosby. - ' .'.-'. Meat Market McFee & Jones.' , ' - Musical Merchandise Hough & Dunham. ' Optician J. O. Houser. -'. . V ' Laundry Model Steam. , . . ' Photographer T. H. Lindsey. . ', , Shoes J. Spangenburg. " Publishers Gazette Publishing Co. Clothing and Gents , Furnishings Alex- ander & Courtney.. - . . - Books free. - Call at office or drop, a card o the "lanager, and you will be waited upon. ' Oface, in W.: A.I Blair'a Furniture .Store, 45 Patton avenue. - j . H. B, PUTERBAUGTI, Manager. dUCOIKDID 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 other claim- against the association for payment. 7 Y7. B. Y7ILLLMIC9I7, Tru: 4. Have you a h:v:;3 t3 Tcr.t? Try tl "C3- ::ot:cz. r 12 y virtue cftne jo'-er cf sals cental--. I n a dtJ cf Irust cxecuud to rne-ty J. : Adams, W. II. Feslani and J. E. Dick- ersoa dated the 12th dav of Anrii i.vti nd registered Ih tLecIZce of the register cf deed3 of Buncombe Counrv. North Tarn. lina, in book 37, at page S3, et seq., of records of mortgages and. dte2s of trust, and by. reason; of the failure ofv the sa.d grantors to comply with their Drom!as and agreement in said deed of trust con tained,, "particularly with regard, to the prompt payment when due, of the ,princl-' pal and interest of certainxjaotea due and payable to Geo,, V. Pack, .made and exe cuted on said . date by said grantors in said eed of trust and tor v the' securing of ' which said notes the saia deed of trust was executed, and. being "theieto requested by the said Geo. , tack, the nolder of said notes, that is to say, of thiee uf the uoiei mentioned and aescribed in said ' deed of trust, I will sell at public aucUoa -at the court house door in Asheville, o : the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, ' the :15th day of January, 1898, three of the " lots of land, men tioned and described : in " ; said deed of ' trust, to-wit, lots Nos. tea . (10) eleven (11) and .twelve (12) of block " No.eight (8), of a. map or plaUof land to be found in book, 89, on page8'60 and 1 of deed records of the office of the saM registes of deeds, said lots being mora v particularly described as follows: Lyiiui -and being in the city of Asheville, count ; of Buncombe and state of North Carolin. ? , on the east, side of Cumberland ' avenue, and bounded as follows: " Lbt -No. , 10: Beginning' at a stake la the east margin of Cumberland avenue, the northwest corner of xlot No. 9 ofv said block . 8, and running thence with tne northern boundary line of said lot-NO. 9, " north 54 degrees and 30 minutes, east 171 v." feet to. a stake, thence north . 39 degree and 33 minutes west with tne line of lot No." 7 of said7 Mock No. : 8, sixty-eight -(68) feet to a stake the corner lot No. 7. . in the southern boundary line of lot No. 11; thence with Che said lot No. -11, .south 67 degrees and 49 minutes west two hun- .' dred .and nine and seven -tenths (209.7)' feet to a - stake In- said 'east margin of 1 -Cumberland avenuef" thence with the same '' south 27 degrees and 2minutes east twen- .v ty-one (21) JEeeti to a stake -in the ; same; thence with the same .south 8 deg.ees and - " 25 minutes east, one hundred- and . five : (105) feet to the beginning. " v , : Lot: number li; beginning at' a stake ' in? ' 'i. the east margin 'of Cumberland .avenue, -he, northwest corner 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 and seven-tenths " (239.7) ' feet - to. : a stake, a corner of lots Nos. 7 and 6 olj said block; thence with the western boun- dary vlines f Of lots: Nos.6! and 5,x north - 3a' 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 , two-tenths (236.2) feet .to a Etake la the -east : margin , of Cumberland : avenue, the southwest' corner of lot No. 12; thence ).? rwith , said margin s of Cumberland ; avenue. " south -27 degrees and 21 minutes east, one hundred (100) feet to the beginning.' Lot Np. -12, beginning at a stake in the , astern margin of Cumberland avenue; the northwestcorner of lot No. il of said block:: :. and- 'running thence - with , the northern .; boundary line' of lot No.' 11, north 71 de- 7 grees tnd 12 -minutes east, , two 'hundred A and thlrtyslx and iwo-rtenths - (236.2) , feet to . its v northeast? corner- in - the western ' boundary . line" of - lot No. 6; thncev with 'the said boundary line of No. 5, north 30 degrees and 28 minutes west, fifty-six (56) i." feet to a stake InTthe' same,, the Southeast corner of lot No. 13; thence with the south- ' ern' boundary ' line of let No. 13,' south 81-, degrees and 47 "minutes 'west,; two .hundred and, thirty-six and two-tenths (236.2) .feet ; to .'a .-sitake. the . southwest corner of lot' No. ,13 in the east margin. of Cumberland avenue : thence with the same south 8 de Tees and IS minutes east,' twenty-Jour and four-tenths (24.4) Jeet' to a stake, in the same; rthence with the same,, south 27 de : grees and 21 ".minutes 4 east; seventy-flra 75) feet to the beginning. - - -' -J. .' ' ' Said .lots will be sold separately."-"1 -.Witness my hand,- this the 8th day of December, 189J. - J V;, ' -Z W." B. GWYN,'. Trustee.- - I "Swappiffg.DolIarsi" j. - ; ;, V. Si " 'IV 1 if Being ,so often , accused of ' the above we are led to believe that we : are j selling : goods .'daily for less -; money, than ? others - are- willing .' to " take for them. ; . .' , Now we do -.not-, mind such critl- cisme. - Really they are - our best ' advertisements. :: Three cars Flour ' and Feed this week .with " another , ' Come 'right along-for. while the dollar , swapping goes on we save you money. - ' - - 2 1 H. C. JOHNSON-C0V -'86 & 38 forth Mai- BOARD, . ' 13 I5TARNES AVENUE. .'-"-' Furnishings almost entirely new. Tabl supplied with the best. .--" 'V. -. r: ' Mrs Mary S. SevierJ . OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. ,r ' Parties wiphfDar old papers can be supplied by calling at the businets of2ce of The Ga zette at 7 IOC. PEE HUKDEED. EIIPLOYLIIZIIT for respectable and In dustrious persons can usually be secured in Ashevilleby the expenditure of a few cents for an advertisement In the Gazette's People's Columns. .-.-,., nESDEESOVILLE AND BSUVAUD T J. RICIC2.IAN, Manager. , In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1S37. -, (Standard Eastern Time.) ' NO. 2. Daily Stations. UO. 1. Dally. 4.10 pm Lv ..Ilendersonvrie.. Ar 12 31) pra 4.40 cm Lv ....Horse hoe, Ar 12.ia pm 4.45 pm Lv Gannon..... Money.. v.. "...Fo3derstack... Penrc 2..... .Davi'zm River. . . . . .'Crevar3 ..... Ar 11.55 a ca Ar 11.47 an Ar 11.37 am Ar 11.27 eli Ar 11.15 an LiV 11 ) i: 53 pm Lv 5.C3 pm Lv 5.13 pm Lr 5.25 pm Lv 5.45 pa Ar 5? 5 vv vvv wTirTvrf vxtJn5 :cr file "by Dr. C.
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