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AHA ASIIEV1LLA GAZEiTE, TUESDAY' I.IOR2CING, JANUARY n, pehodical ticeej ::et;c. Below is a correct list of the !dcrcha-n.t3 with whom you can leave 'Periodical Tick ' ts:' - -' Art Needle Work Mrs. B.D. Jones. Bakery J. M. Haston. - ' 1 : Books II. T. Rogers. ' x y v: Boots and Shoes J. Spangenberg. . A. r . Carpe ts and v Furniture Williamson & Co. - ;A.'' , Candy Kitchen L. M. Theobold. A ' ClotMiig TtVMtlo'ck Clothing House. ; v:; Clothing Alexander & Courtney. Drugs 'Heinitsh & .'Reagan. ' ' , " DrugsADr. Smith. , . ' . A : :1, Iairy, Rctseland J. B. Morris. , t Dry Goods J3on Manehe. - ' t , .". Engraving Miss A. JM- Cole., , . Morists Idlewilld 'Floral' .Co.' Fresh Oysters Asheville Fish Co. . . 'Fruits W.'E- Allen. " ' -' Groceries A. D. Cooper. ' - .- A - - Groceries Cowan & Stradley. Groceries A; F. jOook. 1 --Hardware Brown, Northup & Oo. . ' Job Printing -iAsheville Printing Co. , Jeweler)B. H. Cosby. .' -" " - - : 'Lau!ndry-rAs'heTi31e Steam LaundTy. ; livery 'Chambers & Weaver.' - . Meats, . Game; etc-rW. M. Hill & Co. Music iDepot-HHouiglh & Duolham. : v ; Men's Outfitter M. "Marcus ; . .. ; - Newspaper Daily Gazette. ' - ' Paints and Paper F. B. Miller: ' ' ; . 'Photograph T. H. Lindsey. - A ' - . . X , : ." - . vt a Kl a .1? T . Own . : i 'Vepay "CAEH". premiums. Ticket .txxofks Buppled gratis at the Yffree, . room 33, 51 CSattoa avenue. ' ' 'V 'vv N - The Sifiith Pfepaier Tpyewnteria endorsed by the U..S. government. What more do you want, "thearth? If you know anything at alJ about it, 'you knowt's the best. ' ' . L: B. ALEXANDER, Agt-', 50 Patton Ave-. ' .'V:-:r' " '...-'.V . . v"'. i . J.i -Sfj all & Sheppari :"- r. J.l r; i; v -4 'A; ; 'c 6Patton Ave. . v Practical Plumbers, Gas ; ? "' -'-''. :.;--t-- :A' ' -""'A -' '- "" '7 '-A.: VC'"' ? -..: i5" A-1 V and Steam Fitters REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY . - Doneon Short Notice: : PHONE-88-. News and Opinions or . National Importance 5. saw - - ALONE . . CONTAINS BOTH;- liajlj, by mail. 7 - - $6 aear Bail j & Sunday by mail, $8' a year Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspa ; , n per in tfie world. . A . Price 5o a copy. By mail, $2 a year - Address THE SUN,. New York. ITJIBNISHI7D HOUSE .TO LET IN THE - THERMAL 'BELT. ' ' A beautiful, newly furnished, house of 10 rooms, with all modern conveniences, is offered for rent at a moderate price; in Tryon'a best neighborhood.' Apply Box 11, ' care Gazette. , . - - sun-tues-fri V. Discounts on Stylish, Well Made Clothing, V : ' . . - v ' 'A" 1 Thfe "kind that ' fits and pleases and wears the v ' kind that is almost up to fine tailors' work. .-.' " ' ' . . Jackets, Capes, 6cc. a 1 ' For ladies, misses, and children. No discounts " on dress goods,, but numerous reductions. -." ' . H. REDlVOOD'a CO. ; - 103 Patton ..: - - J r r -, r, ''A' 3 - ! , j A ! - 1 1 H ' H-ilway Wen and Travclsrs Rely on Munycn. ' x - ;:- ' , ' A. 1L Barnu, Chronicle Building. Baa Francisco, Pacific Coast Agent of the Queen and Crescent Route, and formerly r t K r A a prominent business man of Buffalo, N. T., ; says: Munyon's Rheumatism-. Cure " cured me and also several of my friends to whom I gave some - of that great remedy Before your agency was estab lished o-n the coast I was compelled to send East Jor supplies of your remedies, and have always kept them on hand for " the benefit of myself -and friends. I carry a pocket case in my valise when traveling in case any of my chance ac- quaintancea should need assistance.' V have frequently given-away some of thev remedies to people " in distress. I .have great faith in Munyon's remedies." - Rheumatism is known as-the stubborn est of diseasesr It will not succumb to any kind of medicine except the right kind. . Munyon has . the right ' kind, and cures ninety-six per cent, of all cases submitted to his treatment- Munyon'a Rheumatisms Cure lis; guaranteed i to - be Absolutely harmless and a strong tonic In building up the weak and debilitated. ; Prof. Munyon puts up a separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, most ly 2.5-'cents, .- aviaL v-: Personal letters to Prof. Munyon.- 1,505 Arch Street, Phila delphia. Pav answered with free medical advice for any- disease. GIHGIN OP "JAiCfK ROBINSON. Florida Times-Union and Citizen. IWho knows how the phrase as 'quick as you -can ayVadk '-Ro'binsonV''''orl'gfniated? But 4n an o-ld 1bookvwe learn that ascertain Indian chief was- so wflft of foot:, "He coni'M take and fire an arrow, ; . t Run rfgM after, go right after, -Stop light short off and (say dis tioctly ' Always 'Jack', and sometimes ''Robinson'' Ere the lazy arrowxgot tlhere." " - y " -"Mrs. M.lB. Ford, Ruddell's, 111., uffered for eight years- from dyspepsia- and chronic, constipation, and was finally cured by . us ing DaWitt's Little Early (Risers, the. fa mous littre pills for all Stomach and 'liver troubles. C. A iRaysor. - . - . , - GOOD. , . established, paying business for sale.' For particulars address box 705, city. "tf NOTICE. 1 y virtue of a .power or sale 'contained in a ' deed of trust, executed to .me by M. C. Webb and R. S. Webb, Ma wife, dated the 24th day of April," 1896, registered In ithe ofllce of the -register of -deeds - of 5Bun combe county, In book 40, on, page 530, yet seq.; .of,. records, of mortgages and. deeds of "'trust, to secure the payment of a cer tain note therein mentioned and described, all of -which will more fully "appear by reference fto said reg-istratien, which refer -ence Id' thereby expressly made or the purposes of description' and identification and all other necessary purposes, and by reason of the failure ; of ithe ; said sM. -C. Webb- to pay the interest and 'the yrinicipal of-ithe said note according to his promise and agreement, and in compliance .with the request of.'C. W. Bridges, - the holder of the said note, I will sell at public auc--tion to the' highest 'bidder for cash at the court house door in Asheville, on aturdayi the. Qth day-,ef February, -1898, between the Scours of JJ2 noon and 1 o'clock p. an., the real estate conveyed to me in said deed of trust, heingj a eertain piece of landi sit uate in the county., of : BUficomlbe, North Carolina,, 1 and lyiang,; on the -waters of North Turkey Creek, and adjoining ; : the -lands of C V Olance and others, and: more particularly described as : follows : Begin ning on- a stake oa -top of a ridge,C F. Glanice's corner, and rnos , thence east 25 poles to a chestnut; thence south 65 de grees east 8 poles" to a stake; thence north 3 degrees' wesit 36 poles to a pine on a ridge, thence north 8 degree? west -y 12 poles to a stake ; thence north 15 . degrees east 27 poles to a Spanish oak on a ridge; thence - north . 41 degrees west 11 poles to a; ,red,- oak; , north 3 , degrees ' 13 poles" to a whioe'cak; north 26degrees west 12 poles 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 wifth the Allen tract 85 poles to the top - of. -the mountaini; thea f starting south with the top of the mountain : to a hickory, C F. Glance's corner; then! with the meanderings of a ridge and C. F, GDanee's line, " to the begiiBning; containing 60 acres, more or less. This 3rd of Janu ary, 1898. J..E. BROWJN, Trustee. Thomas and" .Wells, Attorneys - ,-A XR. S. SMITH, Paragon Bldg. . 'Phone,2S3.; y bUVui mtm tmsumi mm mam "". ;.. . " . . . - I TTorfe Executed on Premises. . Ilonumontal Xlarbls, Grnnite and . Stcno 7crliG. . : Ave., - . - - Asheville, N. C ::rc.TA:nc3 zzzz;z:.v rcr. all z j.--i m pehsocal ;.;:i3 socll Mr. and Mrs. Achey and dat:hter, 11:33 Florence, of Cbnnersvulle, Ind., came in from -'Blackwell's Springs last week for a shore visit to AishevUle, and stopped at the Tuexdo, 76 Haywood street.- Recent arrivals at Tuexdo aTe Mr. and Mts. - McDonald and niece, Miss - GertJie Ru&ne of .f GolunJbus; O. They s"pent last winter at Mrs. Neville's, and expect to re main: umtil April on 'this vtisi't. N 'Nat W. Taylor has gone to his old home, Johnson City, Tenn., to visit. He-leaves his manager, who was recently connected with i Metes of Atlam., in charge. ' R. L. Silmmons o'f Shelby; who has been taklmg. part in the pohltry show, left yes terday, to . take part in the Charlo'tte ex hibition. ' , i - - , . " - ' ' ' A A . , - "- - Mr: and (Mrs. J. MADeal, after an ex tended bridal tour to Lvnflhbure-. New York and .'Florida, have returned and haven been visiting the bride's .ifa'ther, JMr. ' T. S. -Rector. h v ' - - - - ' . - - --'A Miss Holones of--Bowman's Bkiff, !s vis itijig Miss Vaien'ticie at Ravenscrof t. . s : " -" - ; "Frank Chapman has returned from Vir glciia, ' where he, wemt'ln the interef of his iun-'oer su5it. 'He was successroil in get ting ain appeal to the h'igaer court. . . ' , '.Bumey' Wh'tlock leaves tom-orroiw , to visit relatives In the eastern -part- of- the state-" " 'Dr,W.. J Weaver has returned to Phil adelfihia to resume hi3 medical studies . - Dr." Charles D." LdvingstOn' ..' of Tryton-, stopped in town yesterday, on his re&urn from a, visit un Waynesvi'lle. ' Mark W. rowm has returned, from Hen d'etsoovillle, where he went on ' business. Judge E wart was here yesterday on' his way to Wayne3ville to h!old court." vi Judge,' Charles E. Moore left yesterday fcr'-Pleh to attend federal court. Miss Ida Youn', . who has been- visiting relatives'vln Marshall, has reburne'd. r ' .'Express Messenger Weston has returned from a : vfisit to 5 friends and: 'relatives - in Anderson, S. C. , - - ---- - --- , Mrs. John, Beaty, jr., has returnedtfrom a visit to Cdumbus, Ohio. , "Deputy - Collector JlA F. Jtoland lhas gone to Marshall -- ..-'' : -' j ' ; - : r ,4 ' (AflrsV N. V.' Glaiser leift yesterday for Ar den. ( -y',, , -N' ' Tax Ccltector.J. J.-Reed and-jl -H. .Wo dy left for Oxford yesterday to attend the annual aneertng 6t the m'asoas,? wh5ch con venes there tomorrow.";,; - . c-'" W. RCawfoii':.'(bas.3eitUTined'i from a week's, visit to Salisbury. ' - 1 4 A i A-'Ar - ' '' Mrs. John (Beaty, ' sr., and! daughter, Miss sLupile, left yesterday, 'for Colulmtous, Ohio,afteT a visit of some weeks. ' - ' E. O. 'Anderson of Statesville, Js' at' the Ashevlille. , . . r ' ;.-V:A . A HOTEL ARRIVALS. : ;: -, y i HOTEL BEKKEILEY. R. N. MoFarlanflJ PhrladeBphia; D. J. Meroure, .Keene;J.N. H.; H. H. Lane, Springfield, M'ass. ; L. B. Do z'ier," Columbus,' Ohio. ;V -) - - " ' ' - - ". "A OAKS "HOTEL, -Carl Zi Hel and Vife, Miss Lizzie Veiseant, "Wesit Virgin'la; James T. Rixtoy, Yorkers, - N Y..; D. W. More house,. N, 5T.-. , ,-: - ' " During the t past two - years ; Mrs . J. W.' Alexander, wife of tftie editor of tThe Way nesboro (Miss.) Times, has' in a great many Instances,: relieved her baby when in the first stages of croup, by giving it Chamberr Iain's Cough" Jlemedy. s She looks upom ithi3 remedy as a household necessity andL be lieves ' that - no ; better medicine has"ever been! put In bottles. - There are ' - many thousands - of mothers r in Ithis broad land who are of the same opinion It Is the only remedy: -that can always be depended upon as a preventitive and ' icure " , f ot croup. The 25 and 50 cent: bottles are' for or isale by Dt.T. C- Smlthr , -; "A A v i PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. "What makes you think' they are so madly in , love?". "He has been three weeks trying to ? teavch her to play whistA.- , -A A A ' - , ' "Yes,'? said the old man, "I have always ; found it best . to pay cash. ' ! have paid cash for everything - I've got but my wife, NI got her "for nothing, and she's the dearest thing I ever got." Punch.; . f : r'I wonder," mused the family cat,! after,, carefully : inspecting the v new" mouse trap, "if -that is a labor-saving device for my benefit, or if I'm in dag ger of losing my situation;" -Credit Lost. , - - ' - ' ' 1 "What a beautiful new gown. Jane has on. Did she bring it from abroad?" 'Nq; it's her last season's dress. " The dr;;? vtnaker , turned it, inside ou4;V and . A s7S shds brought -vCr'or.i -th CURED OF BLOOD (POISON AFTER PIF-.-, TY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. A s. ' Gentlemen: In '18T2 , a small pimple broke out on my leg, - It 1eganeating and in four months. Ixwas treated by a phys ician (of ,Ta,Iladega county Ala., .where I lived eighteen years.AHe relived it:.for a shorit , while. ; In " six weeks' it broke out again." in - both -legs, also . on my shoulder. Two small bones were - taken out: I t con tinued ointil 1876. In this time I had twelve different physicians. They told me the only- remedy was amputation; that it could never be cured. For, six months I could not walk a step. I went -to Mineral Wells. Texas spent $300.00; icame home; went to Hot Springs Ark., stayed nine months all failed to cure me. Im 1887 I came hack ito Birmingham, Ala. I - was- advised to write you, which I did. You wrote me that B. B. B. would cure me, and I could get the medicine from Nabors-& Morrow, druggists, of our city. I bought ten bot-" ties and before I had finished my fifth bot tle my legs began to heal, and im less tthan two months 1 .was sound and welL, That has been nearly two years ago and no sign of its return yet. I have spent in cash over ?400j.00, and B. B. B. done the work that all the rest failed to do. You have my permission to publish this. I have traveled so moich trying to get well that my cure is well known. Fifty-two doctors have treated me : in the last seventeen years. All ithey dad was to take what money ,1 had, and done me no good. I am-now a well man. P-ROF . C. H. RANGER. For .sale at Pelham's Pharmacy, Athe villa, C. ,: - . ';. Prica 75 crit3 per Izrzz tcttla. ; - NOT ALWAYS UNDIMtSTOOD A fact often overlooked, cr not always understood, is that women suffer as much from distressing kidney and bladder troub les as the men. The womb is situa'ted back of and very dose to the" blladder, and for that reason any distress,' disease or incon venience manifested in the kidney, back bladder- or urinary ' passage is often, by mistake, attributed to lemale weakness or womb trouble of some" sort.'- ' . .The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty-four hours; a' sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you have -pain or" dull aching in the "back,, pass water too fre quently, or scanty supply,, -with smarting or burning; these are J also inv1rninp' proois of kidney trouble. If you have doc tored without benefit, try Dr. , Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will sur prise you.;.: Iti stands , the highest for its wonderful cures. If -you take a medicine you should take" the best. At druggists, nfty cents and -one dollar. " You may have I a : sample bottle and pamphlet,"' both sent tree ny mam. AlenMon the Gazette and sead your address to" Dr. Kilmer Co., 4Sing ; hamton'k N. Y. -The proprietors of ithis pa per guarantee the ? genuineness .of this of fer.'' ... J" a ' -t - ?Jr L 1 . T ' NOTIpE OF TRUSTES'S SALE. ' - Under and by viTtue of the 'power of sale in a deed of trust executed to the under signed, as trustee, toy A. "B. Sheppard and wife P. Mi: Sheppard and L. "F. Sheppard, and wife L. B. -Sheppard,- dated- the -1st day .of May,, 1896, and. registered on the 3rd day of May 1896, on pages 0 et seq.. of book XNTo. 41 of ; mortgages and' deecis of trust, in- the office of the Rsgis-ter of deeds of Buncombe county, North' Carolina, de fault having- been made ra the ipayanent of the moneys secured by said deed- in tmrst, as well as in other provisions contained -in said deed of trust, ' upon the appWcation of the persons, entitled to the -money secured to be paid hy said deed In trust, the under signed will , sell for cash at public outcry, at t!he court ' house -door, in the City - of -A sheviile, 'County of Buncom and State of '.North Carolina,' to 4'he 'highest b'Jdder, on Saturday the,12thvday of Fehruary A. D 1898, the property " conveyed: fiui said deed of trust," and which is described therein as follows: Al'l those , ' certain- pieces, parcels and tracts of land lying and 6eing in -the county aforesaid, In French. Broad Township, on the east side "of the French Broad river, and being designated as lou No. eight; (8), nine (9), and" ten ? (10)j on the east. side of the river in.' the-survey, of the lands of the late A. M. Alexander, and in the record of a special proceeding now pending in the Superior court of said coun ty entitled! Nannie J.-; Alexander1 , and others, ex paTte. - , 1 " - ,r . . LOT No. 8, Tegiaihing on, a .posb ;oak, Coleman's . corner, runs ' S. - 40- degrees 30 min.. W., 75 po'Its. to a stake;-thence 'S. 3 deg. .15 mln W. 13.72 poles to a white oakVnear and on the north side of the old SiaCem road; thence S. 29 deg. 30 min. - E. 14 poles to a stake, two ibfack'piae poin ters; thence S. 30- deg. 30 tmin. E. 20 poles to, a stake, white oa'k pointtrs ; -thence S. 31" deg. E; 18 poles to' a stake-in the north side of an old ,road. ont top of the ridge, black- pine- pointers; thertCe S. 31 deg. : 45 mlm ' E.. 21 poles to a (stake, white ; oak pointers ; thence 38 deg. .E. . 7.28 poles to the waJn'Ut corner; itien'ce..N.. 38 . deg. E. 7.60 -poles to . a stake, black prae poin ter; thence N. 28 deg. E. 21 poles, , to -a stake on TSank of oldi road, black pine poin ters; thence -N. -11. deg. E. 10 poles- to a stake on roadrblack oak pointer; thence N. 25 deg. B 8.88 poles -to a Qjlacfe pine; thence N. 55 deg. 30" min.? M.' 12:poles to a-hlack pine; 'thence N."38 deg. 30 anin.-,E. 14 poles to a black pine; "thence 'N. tT6 deg. E.T.2.16 poiis to a Mack pine, when the line leaves the road;- thence N. 81 deg.. E. :7 poles to a stake, corner whi te oak -and- mall white pine pointers; thence N 34 deg 30 min. W: 76.36 poles to( a stake',' Spanish oak and white pine pointers ;' . thence N. 31 ; deg, 30 min. W. 12.80 poles. to the beginMn'grcon'- taining by calculation 41.48 acres. - , ' CLOT No.' .beginning on a walnut on an old road on top of the Tidge, corner: of lots 8 and 10 and runs -N. 38 deg. E. 0 poleia to a stake," black,, pine 'I pointers, thence N.'- 28 deg. E. 21 poles to a stake on - bank . of road, -black' .pine- pointers; thence N. 11 deg. E.-10'poles -?oa stake, black oak pointer; .thence N. '23 deg.,E. 8.88 poles to a Mack pine; thence N.' 55 deg.: 30 min. 13." fa poles to' a' black pine : thence N: 38 dee. 30 min: E. 14 poles to "a black ptoe,'th.en'ce N, 76 deg. E. 12.16 . pole-s to a black pine, when the line leaves the old .-road; -thence N. 81 deg-E. .7 poles to a stake, white oak and san'all whi te pinej point terar thence B. 38 deg. E, .14.80 poles to a stake, "Coleman's; corner; thence E.? 212.56 poles to a .stake,' black? ' pine pointers; thence S;.3 deg.- W.-45.68 poCes to a stake, black pine pointers; thence ' S. '6 deg. 13 min'W.: 16.58 -poles. to' a stake, "black pine pointer; -tnentee 1 deg. W. .15.40 poles to a stake, - black pine ; porn ter; 'thence 5. 3 deg., W. 20.84" poles to a dogwood, Mingo Weaver's ' cornery thence -west ,24.68 poles to Weaver, and .Peter's - hickory , ' corner; thence N. 45 deg. .W; 33.64 poles 'to a black oak; Sam Peter's corner; thence N., 60 deg. W. 42.76 poles to the beginninig, containing by calculation 40.41 acres. t . . '. (Lot No.-10: . Beg'lnniing on a wa.Inu, cor ner of -lots' 8 'and 9, and runs N. 38 deg. W. 7.28 poles : to a stake, white oak 'point ers; thence N. 31" deg. 45 imiin. W. 21 poles to a stake, black pine pointer;' thence' N. 31 deg. W. 18 poles to a stake, white oak pointer; thence N. 30 deg. 30. min. W. 20' poles to a, stake, black pine pointer; thence N. 29' deg, 30 min W. 14 poles to a white oak on the north side . of the old Salem road; thence with' -the branch S. 4T deg. 30 rain. W. 26 poles to s! stake. to the ford of- the branch, small dogfwood - pyinters ; thence S. 23 deg. W. 20 pole's to a stake in the branch; two walntfts marked m points ers," thence S. 49 deg. W. 18 poles to a stake; white oak pointers'; thense S. 56 deg. W. 20 poles to a stake above a large ledge of TOdk,' black pine and black oak; pointers; thence S. 54 7deg. 17 poles to a stake on the rive at the month of the branch; thence up the river S. 21 deg. E. 37 poles to-an iron wood on bank of river; thence S. 9 deg. 80 imin. E. 29 pcles to a syca more on the bank of the riveT; thenceS. 2 deg. W.. 48.28 poles to a bunch of white thorns, one rod south cf -the mouth - of Ream's creek; thence up the creek on the south side S. 58 deg. 45 min E. 67 poles to a spruce pine in the bend1 of the creek; thence N. 71 -'d eg. 30 min. S. -1 8 poles to a cucumber; thence JN. 46 deg. 5E. 16.60 poles to a butternut or" white, . w-alniut; thence N. 1Z deg. E. 18 ..poles . to an ash near the creek and opposite Sam Peter's spruce pine corner; thence crossing - the creek (N. '38 deg. 30 min. -W.. 4.60 poles to said epruice pine corner; thence .Nf-. 44 poles to a stake In the : old! mill road; thence with said! road and Peter's line N. 20 deg. 80 min. ' E. 6 poles to a stake, blatek pine and wtlite pine ornsrs; thence N. 11, deg. 15 min. W. 10:22 poles, to a stake, --black : pine pointer; thence N. '43 deg. 30 min. W.IS poles to a white oak on the bank cf the road; thence N 22 deg. 30 man. W. 5. S3 poles to a stake; N. 3 deg, W. 16 pel 63 to a black cak; thence N. 17 deg. E. 21.24 poles to the beginning, containing by calculation SSJ.5 acres." : Th.i3 the Sth day cf Jarrjary, A. D., ISC 3., .T. S. IIORHILTON. ';'' . Trustee..,' lletin -OF- mm 1.1 1 " Eeal Estate Brohcr. Mo. ilT Paragon ouuulng,' Corner Patto Avenue and Haywood St1 Opposite - Poitofflce.- . J SPECIAL ATTENTION "OIVEN TO RENTING OF CITY PROPERTY,' TUB COLLECTION OF RENTS AND TILS CARE OF ESTATES. ' : WE DONT SPECULATE. Changes occur lit tills Bulletin every fev days. - .. . . ' -, FOR.v RENT. - . HALF or ALL of alFURJNISHED HOUSE on Chestnut street, 10 rooms, modern" con veniences. ' ' ANOTHER . FTJ!RNISHED HOUSE ON Chestnut street, good location, rent mod erate. ; a.. . - - , J A r t ' ' . - . " - , ; TWO LARGE ELEGANTLY -. FURN ISHED (rlOUiSES on Haywood s-treet. ONE NICELY . FURNISHED HOUS3 la the 'best part of Bailey street on car line, '8 rooms. ; , - v ' - 4 1 ' : A A A AV' t !A FURNISHED HOUSE of 11 rooms on S tarns avenue, near car line.-- - j AijNCFTJRNTSHED HOUSE on Montt ioro avenue near may wood street, 1 rooms, very desirable; rent moderate.; . FOR SALE. A- i c- - j; - ? - 1 ' - t V - "A (NEW- HOUSE of 9 rooms; well ' built and convenient. ; For sale at a bargain., v v " TWO OF THE BEST -building: lots' ' on Haywood street. , , ' " -, , : . - . ,c i r ' ' '"-''.-"""; I IFINE COUNTRY ESTATES for sale or to rent. Jv : ' Z A ; SOME OF THE BEST 'FARMS in West ern North Carolina for sale. - - ; Gilt Edge City Lots. . A A: . Call tor "Glimpses of a Land of Beau ty," Illustrated pamphlet free. ". j V WALTER: 8. CUSHMAN, - ATTORNEY AT LAW.' - r i n;.j- '- " a .", "-' : for New York .'A'..' - AAA.-- f AND , , ; NOTARY PUBLIC, A: J -" . .."No. 17 Parofon Buildlnf. ' : k"TE LIGflT; OF THE WORLD AA A- : " ,OR'i ' Jjy ? OUR'SAYIOUR'iN'ARPV -. Cost over $100,000 to publish." Contains nearly 200 full -page ; engravings : of, our Saviour, by the great onasters. . EJvery pic ture is reproduced ? from some famous painting. Agents are taking from three to twenty orders a day. ' The book 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", 'Belvidere and other celebrated Eu- ropean galleries' have placed their greatest And rarest treasures at our disposal that they, anight be engraved for this superb work. "FIRST GLANCE AT "THE (PICTURES-. BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES," says one. ''Cleared ,$150 'first week's work with one book," says another. "Some high grade- man vor woman ' should secure the agency here at once,"7 says every editor, "as $500 can soon be 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 Ithis' terri' tory,- to devote all his 'time to employing and , drilling , agents and 'corresponding with them. Address for full - particulars A. 'P. T. E3JDER, Publisher,' 278. Michigan Ayenue, Chicago, 11L "' V The Industrial Advertising Co.'s FIVE CENT PREHIUH) COUPONS. ' ; A'."'""' i'-'j- . -' - A - A- " "i - Will be received by the fbllowihg leading business: firms In the city. 5 Trade ? with them" and avail yourself of our - . .Cash Premiums. - Amateur Photo Supplies C. F. Ray. Bakery J. M. Hestton & Sons. ' u Books and S tationery Ray's Cut-Rate Book Store. A ' Bicycles and Bicycle Renting Hough & Dunham." - dothin'g and Gents 'FurnisMngSH-Alex-ander:& Courtiiey. -:y ' - -. 1- -. . v : m , Candy -Kitchen L. M. ThetoboM,, . Dentist -Dr. J. E. Hawthorne. , Drugs White G. Smith. - Dry Goods Bon Marche. t ."''" Fine Fruits W.- E. Allen.' ; Fish and . Oysters Asheville Fish Co. . Green Groceries J R. L. Own bey & Co. Groceries H. C. Johnson. . v . Groceriea Jenkins Bros. ; General Merchandis e W. J. Soidderth. . Jewelry B. H. Cosby. ; - A . Meat Market McFee & Jonea. ' A Musical Merchandise Hough & Dunham. Optician J. O. Houser. , v ' Laundry Model Steam. ' Photographer T. H. LindSey. Shoes J. Spangenburg. " ' Publishers Gazette Publishing Co. Mattress (Renovator E. S. Hall. Books free. Premiutms Sfberal. - . . Office in W. A Blair's Thirnlture Stare. H. B. PUTERBAUGH, Manager. ' rjGi?iicri3. . - ii " -.-. . - -a - . .. . , .-. . -' - -.". " y .v .- .f . - . . - ' . ' " . - , - The National Bank of Asheville, located at Asheville, in the State of North Carolina, is closing up its .affairs All noteholders and others, creditors of said Associa tion, are therefore hereby notified to present the ' notes and other claim' against the Association for payment. : - ' T7. B. T7ILLIAIIC0IT, Tru:tco Have ycu a tc;3 to rezt? Try tla reo- v.vS. Gushman - NpTICTU. By virtue of thepower of sale contalnej n a deed of trust executed to me by J. . Adams W. H. Penland and J. E. Dick erson dated the 12th day-of April, 1S34, nd registered In the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe County, North Caro lina, in book 37,-at page 83. et seq.of records of mortgages and deeds of trust, and by, reason of the failure 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. ofth nrhn. jal and interest of certain notes due and payaDie to Geo. W. -pack, made and exe cuted on saM date by said grantors In' said ' deed- of trust and -for the securing of which said notes the said deed ot trust " was executed and being thereto requested . ?yMthVaid vGeo" W- the holdercf saM notes, thatis to say. of three -of the 3 'J and " described in said deed of trusM wIU sell at-public auctiSa " at the court house door in Asheville: w . X! St bl.ddrer for oa Saturday. ' thel5th day of January. 1898, three of th lots- of, land mentioned and described la said deed of trust, to:wit, lota Nos. ten 2?. eleZfnJ1 welve t block No. f eight (8j, of a. map or, plat of land to be found in book 89, on pages 60 and 1 of deed records of the office of the- aa4 register of deeds, -said lots being , mora j particularly described as follows: LyiM and being In the city of Asheville, couaw " of Buncombe and state of North .Carolin- 82(16 of Cumberland avenue, and bounded as follows: - - , rLat No. 10: Beginning at a" stake la -the east margin of Cumberland avenue the S?Wffc 'Srner tot No, - ? of 'said " 8, and running thence 'with the - nSe ?OUndary llM ot said lot No. S, north 54 degrees and 30 minutes, east 171 fe stake, thence north 39 degrees ' and 33 minutes west with tjj Sne of SJ, -W'Woclt No78,xty-eight . (68) feet to a stake the corner lot No. 7 . in. the-southern boundary line of lot No It; thence with the 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 Cumberland avenue; thence with the same ' south 27 degrees and 21 minutes east twen- ty-one (21) feet to a stake In the same; ' thence with .the same soutb S8 degrees andV --5 minutes east,, one hundred and Ave (10o) feet to the beginning. - - ' - . --Lot. number 11. beginning at-a stake -la- ' 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 4 thirty- " nine and - seven-tenths (239.7) feet -to a, stake," a corner of lots Nos. 7 and1 6 -of- said block; thence with the western boun- -dary lines of lots -Nos. & and 5, north 3r ' degrees -and 28 minutes ;. west eighty-seven' t (87) feet to a stake in the line of lot No. i 5, the southeast corner of lot - No.' 12: wience wira me southern ; boundary line ' of lot No. 12, sou'th 71 degrees and 12 min- 1 utes west, wo hundred and ' thirty-six and two-tenths 236.2) feet to a' stake In ' ' the ; eas margin of Cumberland avenue, the southwest corner of Iftf. (Mn . 19' i),n v- with 'said margiiL of Cumberland avenue.!' souin zi oegrees and 21 minutes east, one hundred . (100) feet to the beginning. ' ijn, ixo. xa, oegmning at a stake In the astern margin. of-Cumberland avenue, the " -if" J.JL VI BUU UlWtt and running thence .with ,the- northern ' uwiumary- iine or lot No. 11, north 71 de grees and 12 minutes . east, . two: hundred! and thirty-six and twontenths (236.2) feet to t its northeast 'corner in the 'western -boundary line of lot - No.' K ; thenca .-y vitii the said 'boundary line o'f 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-'? em 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 sftake. . 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, ;tireiity-f our and i four-tenths (24.4) feet to a: stake in the same; thence" with the same, south 27:deA grees ..and : 21 fminutes J east, seventy-fi7e 75) feet to the beginning. - . SaM lots .will be sold separately. ' . Witness my hand, this the Sth day of December, 1897. " ' - . ' ' . " VW., B. tJWYN Trustee. -".Swapping Dollars," J 3 Being - so often accused " of , the aiDove we are led to believe that we are -selling goods daily for leas. money : than : others are, willing to take for them. - - , f - - - Now we do not mind such, crltl- cisms. Really they are our best advertisements." Three cars Flour and' Feed this .week with " another arrival Monday. '- ' , " ' ' v : Come -' right along : for while the dollar ; swappttitg-: goes - on - we save you money. ; l:EC.-J0HNS0N.qp;''.. 36 & 38 Worth Jttain BOAFtof 1 starnes'avenue. I , ' Furnishings almost entirely new. Table- y supplied with the best. - . : - - ' : : ' Llrs. Mary S Sevier.. . OLD PAPERS FOE SALE. Parties wishing old papers the business of3ceof The Ga zette at ' 10C. PEE HUNDRED EITPLOTTJUriT 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. . ' nENDEKSONVUXE AWD BREVARD' , K. R. , T. J. RICKMAN, Manager. In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1897. (Standard Eastern Time.) KTf 9 Tlall-r . SttaHnnm - NO. . Ar . "Ar Ar . Ar . Ar , Ar , Ar , Lv I, Daily. 12.30 pm 12.10 pm II. 55 am 1L47 am 11.27 am 11.27 en 11.13 en 11. C 3 f.3 4.10 pza; Lv . .Hendersonvllle. A t i " T ." TT fO. i.ilf pill UTS XIO-ISB , , 4lZ pm Lv . ; . . . .Money. 5.03 pm JjV ...ioaaersiacx.. 5.13 pa Lv Penrose....! 5.43 pa Ar .....Crevari..... M9 Wa 'i . t - F v. J '
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