1 Royal makes the food pure,'- -, ' wnoiesome and delicious. t- Absolute! Pure -1 V ' J,- vork.' " -1 ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO.; NEW STATE NEWS FROM RALEIGH Dockery, the New U. S. Marr shal Sworn in .Yesterdays Durham Grand Jury CHarced Against Free F asses " . .v. V' And an Order Issued Last Night Piia moningOtho Wilson. Henry"Wilsbii. R. L Pctts and J B Munson to Ap pear Before the Jury and Testify! . ; Raleigh, Jan. 17. Henry- Clark ' Dockery V A- was sworn in to-day as United States Mar-' shal. J " ' ' - -v. Otho Wilson, Henry W. f Miller J, B. Munson and R. L. Potts'; were to-night summoned to appear before the" Durtiam grand jury and testify kgainstifree passes. Judge Robinson a iDurltam to-day -charged the grand jury against free "passes. The survey fo-r -the Raleigh and Lilling ion railroad will 'begin this week.-'- 7. ' . The promoters of the new republican pa-, per will meet here Wednesday. - AmonW the stockholders are Claude Dockery, Joe Alexac der, Ham T.. Jones, : Wa!ser - ;M. '- V.r Hall, Bailey of North Carolina, etc.,- - Gov. Russell has granted a- requisition from the governor of Virginia f or Ridhard Gibson (colored), wanted flor murder, Gib son was arrested in Beaufort, '-.N; sev eral days ago. On the 11th of May, 1897, Gibson killed Daniel Webster, a justice of the peace of Franklin, who wa trying -to arrest him, and escaped. A reward of $250 was offered for 'his arrest.' This sum will go to the North Carolina: authorities who maae me 'arresc. .urosou 'ia zo; years odd, and a notorious desperado,'i"having lived chiefly by stealing for thepast six jrears. - At a 'meeting of the "directors of the In.-' Btitution for the Blind a 'sW:ial committee was appointed to confetr with the governor and the state council Jtd" ascertain at ;what time the $57,000 specialappropriatloix made to the institution by 'the legislature' caa he had. The com m'ktee appointed ' "con sists of Superintendent iJohn E. Ray and Director R. C. Rivers. As yet no engage ment has been made for - .the "''conference. Governor Russell announced -. Ohristroas week that the appropriation would soon be paid. The directors are desirous of secur ing the appropriation as early as practica hie in Vrer tha work may begin: on the new buildings. ' The plans ; have already oec n prepared ard accepted. " s x , ' - , The railway com mission- will make 'every efFort to :hi9Vi the -teiegrapli rates in this state reduced at once ":' The commission has served, notice! on Mr. R. C. Ftrong, -coursel for' the Western TJDion Telegraph- Company that it v will make a motion 'before Judge Simon'tonJan Tiary 24 to rescind the v order recently granted the telegra.o'h company, "allowing additional time in which to file a replica tion to the answer of the xKmmis"o'Y in the case now pending the United , States court, rela tive to a reduction of telegraph rats in tis state. X-i. ' Judge Simon ton granted rder . De cember 31, 1897, giving .the Western .Uiion extended tiire in which: tol file; pleadings in reply to the answer made toy the 'com- mission. The comm'teion nad oreviously refused to consent to this, s it delayed, the case from January to April.. T - ' , ' . The poHce been served on Mr. Stromg against the Western Union; by a ' United States depu ty msrstal. . ,It gives , motlce that the commission will, before Judge Si-, monton at Charleston, SC, January 24 at 10 o'clock, make a motion ; that i the order of December 3J, 1897,, enlarging. the. time to file rpniicatiour foe considered or that It he modified by shortening' the ,time. 1- " FREE PILLS.' Y Send your address to l H. V E. Bucklen & Co.. rhioago. and pet a free sample box of Dr. King's New Ll'e Pills. A v trial win convince you of their meats. . ' The pills are easy in action and parincularlyr effec tive in the cure 'Of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troub les they have been proved'' Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectely free from pvp-ry dele'terioiis substance, and! to oe purelv veeetahle. :-They ,do not ,waKen hy their action but by giving tone to the Btomaoh and bowels greatly -Invigorate the system. Regular size-25 cewts per .,box Sold bv T. a. s-mlth and . Pelham's Phar- SJ P C, A . Annual Meeting ; to be Held sToday Election of Officers ;-. The annual meeting of the North Caro- lioa Society for the Prevention ;of . Cruelty to Animals will be told to-day at , noon . in the le.f.iiir-TTTi-'of'lbe'.Y.M.iC.-:A':n Patton avenue., 'Every member is earnest ly requested to attend and to be present Promptly a.t the appointed time. - Bve-ryone interested in tnev work of;tbe society ia rdiallv invited. . . t " ; .' It is easy to cairn ? a cold ' and , just , as sy to get rid of it if you commence early use One Minute Cough Cute a It-cures ouphs. colds, bronchitis, pneumonian and 651 throat and lun g trpubl es. It Is pleas nd to take, safe to "use and sure to cure. c- A. Raysor. ' " V ,; Just try a-box of'Cascarets, the finest ver and bowel regulator ever made. At -Pelhaai, PhannacT. , r PERSONAL AND' SOCIAL - ;Mrs. Senator PrlU:ihard, Bays the Wash ington Post-of-Friday, held a crowded re ception yesterday at her handsome resi dence, overlokiiig: Gliomas jCircle. : Among her callers w,ere many promirent' in dip 1 om aticr army -and . navy, and senatorial circles. Mrs. Prttchard's gown was a black and -white brocade, trimmed with blar-k ch f fon.J She is a gaceful blonde-witb Titian colored hair,- genial, ' unaffected , manners, and keeps' her moat cordial snwle for 'the senators -worta, Carolina, constituents, , ' j K '. i " ,; '"T -l j - - V. U Mrs. Dr.iByrd lef teYterday " for Salis : bury, where, she will visit several days. - L'"J.'H MUConnell ' ha returned W:Char f lotto, the Condition of his wife being much .iirproved. v - v - p 'V. e.,Insk has gone toWashngton.' '" ' Theodore BrWn. of the Big'Four, is in town. ' " J " . ' . " - Mrs. 'Fennose Bald win left yesterday lor uro, j? on. ' i , : Frank R. Darby" Oias gone to.S'ylvaJ ' . Car-L W. iR; iBrunson of the A.-& iSls in- aisposed. -. i - - , ; - ,tn.apjes jr. iRawls , rerorned1 - yesterday from New'York and 'Philadelphia, where J'e.hos been sintoe- tne marriage of - his Drotner . " , 1 " " - - . f - -s- - s F-'Chapman liaslreturned from Vir ginia. .- :v. -. , - (. - , 4 v.'Penr-en R. Rawls and Mrs. ' Rawis have rptrrrtpd from Tennsylvania, , and are at tne fciwannanoa. . . - t - E.-R. iPiTmner oT M',ntan"J- -who ihs for tr-e ToTih'Ps 'tween vfitin his sfither, T. juimner; left yesterday for his home. ATr. 8T(f PMrrs.Deal of Swannanoa, ' were nere yesteroay. t - ' 4 y r . ,vAWev.',R.; V. Miller, is lee from Burl in tn. wre ie hs just closed, a series'. of su-ccessTul meeetings. '-J HOTEL ARRIVALS. , ' tsrsn'ie. W. Va. ; F. N. 'Murphy, New r ows F. n daiTTs.v Kalamazoo; LV .'B Thcmrpsan", Chattanooga. inrVTVTvr(TfBj. . Fr-orrm.. J. 'Bender, JraJo- w. O. . Anflfwn. .statesvilIe;;Law ren-ce; Patterson, Indianapolis.' ; iairvTpr, EFPlfE.EV. 'V-nry tHoffman, pw 'York; JR. B. fBrlttaip, North Caro Una. - - :Tr. J. -Woods Pebrib" Ph'ii'adelplhia, is visiting Br.' Walter T1",lasrd. i . ' ' NOTICE. - :By. virtue of a -power or?sale contained in a deed of trust, executed to me by M. C Webb and R. S. Webb, his wife,, dated the 24th k day of April; 1896, registered in the office of the register- of deeds of Bun combe county, in book 40, on page 530, et seq.,. of records of. mortgages and deeds of trust, to secure the payment of a cer tain note tnerem mentionea ana aescrioea all., of ' whioh . will more . fully appear by reference to said registration, which refer ence 'ist (hereby expressly made for the purposes .of 'description and . identification and all other necessary purposes, and. by reason of the failure of Hie said M. C Webb to pay the Interest and the prindpa. of che 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 Saturday the 5th day. of February, 1898, between the nours of 12 noon and 1 o'clock p.t m. the real estate conveyed to me in said deed of trust,- being a certain piece of land sit uate in the county of Buncombe, North Carolina;, , and lying on the waters . of North Turkey Creek, and adjoining1 the lands of C. F. Glance and others, and more particularly described as follows: Begin ning ori a stake on top of a Tidge, C. F. Glance's corner,? and runs thence east 25 poles to1 a chestnut; thence south 6a de grees east 8 poles to a stake;-thence north 3 degrees west 36, poles Vto a pine on ridge, .". thence, -north 8 "degrees - west ,12 poles to a stakes tlhence nortb 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 12 poles to a whke oak; north 26 degrees wee 12 poles to a vstake,' 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 y then up the ridge and wkh . the, Allen tract 85 poles to the' top of ""the " mountain; - then starting south with the top of the mountain to a hickory; C. F-Glance's corner; then with he meanderings- "of a ridge and C. F. Glance's line, po the beginning; containing '10. acre's, more or less. This . 3rd of Janu ary,. 1898. ' - J. E. BROWTM, Trustee. . Thomas and Wells, Attorneyg v:'"..r; .'.-. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION. z - - - . f North- Carolina, ; Buncombe County. - In the Superior Court,. , Sandy? Fleming vs. J.; : Brigman : and E. B.'Brigman. Notice of ,V:!e. . " By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior- court- of Buncombe county In the above entitled ac tion, Iv-will on 'Monday the 7th" . day - of February, 1898 : at 12 o'clock, noon; at ? the court house , door at" Asheville, rN.:' C, sell to the , highest bidder for , cash to , satisfy said execution, all; the 'right, title and ; in terest which the -said defendants have in the following described property, to wit: A tract of land in . Flat ' Creek township. County of Buncombe, radjoinlng the lands of -W. R. Edmonds, . Lucius , Elier, Fulton Cole and others, being a tract 'of land for merly!, belonging 'to the Dr.. Marion Roberta estate! containing, 100 acres, more or less. This Jan. 6th, 1898. -. - . - - - 4 ' - : : t , W.'M-WORLEY, Sheriff. -- . f: ,-V. - ,ByJ'M Chambers, D. S. i'i1.M.i.i.iii.;j..i.a..i..ft,itlHHi..,"-'.f""""-" :? If the Doctor DidYour 03 ra 1 nere -would never oe an ounce 01 , fl lard used in your kitchen.:! Cotto-i- I i lene would take its place. ?'As a re- - suit "your food; and your hcaltli ; would both be improved. Why. 1 1 not ' become your own doctor, ) and - use nn - ruWnlana la cnM CUPl'V JSndvllow Uns, with our trade-marks "Cottolene", and . ; T, " head in uon-plint ivreoih-on every tin... Not j , J. - aranteed 1 sold In any other way. Made only by r , ; " : , TJIi H. K. niTZH CC::.?A:;T,' Chlcaso, 'SlLom; NewYorkt'.Kontreai ; NOTICE i OP TRUSTEE'S SALE. 5 Under and by virtue of tie power of sale in aMeed of -trust executed to the under- 1 - i . ., . ,.' k . ' . . .- ' . ' .V. ............. signed,, as truslee,.bylA.'B..Sheppard-ahd wife P.- M.Snepipard and'Lr FT Sfceppard .And. wife Ij- E Sheppaxd dated the j -1st aay oi May 1896, and registered on the 3rd day ot. May 4896, on' pages 20.et seq. . of book. No. 41 of . mortgages - and x deeds of trust, in. the office of the Register X deeds ! of Buncombe county; North Carollnar de- i fault having been, made in the payment of tne moneys .secured by said deed in trust. as well as in other provisions contained hi salddeed of truBjLt.upon- the: application of i the- persons entitled to Tthe money secured i to. be paid by said deed in trust, Che under- signed will sell for cash at public outcry. at ' Ore court' house 1 dor! hi the ..City of AshevIHe, County of Buncombe and State 1 of North Carolina; to ?the hgnest b:dder. on Saturday the, 12th; day of February A. U.1B98, the property-conveyed ika said deed of -'trust, and which v i described, therein asfoniowst "All those .certain (pieces. parcels and tracts of land lying and being in the county aforesaid, in Fren h Broad Township,; on the east side of the Frenctt oiww.nrer, ana Deing designated as low o. eight. (8), nine- (9), and ten , (10) von wot iue i nver in iae survey ot tbe lands of the late A; M .Alexander andf in t!he record of a special proceeding now pending in the SaiperioT court of saJd coun ty entitled i. Nannie J.1 Alexander" and others; ex parte, v' LOT No. 8, beginning-on a (post. oak. Coleman's corner, .runs ; 40 degrees 30 min. W., 75 poles to a stake: thence S. 3deg. 15 min. W. 13.72 po'c.to a wfhdte, oak v near, and; on. -the 'north side of tne old SaCem road ; thence S. ' 29 deg. : 30 min. E. 14 poles to a stake, two black -pine Doin- ters;. thence. S. 30 deg.x 30 min. "E. 20 poles to a stake, -wnite oak point!rs! thence S. 31 deg. E. 18 poles to a stake in the north iu? au om .roan '. on -top or . tne jnoge, i black pine pointers; thence S. l deg. 45 1 miinv E. 21 -poles to a . stake.. White. , oak pointers; thence S. 38 deg. E, 7.28 'poles w me; waiDw ramier; xnente w. as fleg. E. 7.60 poles to a-stake black pine poin- A .'J 1L - . V MM .- . 1 j J - ter; lunence. jn. z neg. -,-ia. z TOies to a stake on 'bank ot old road, black pine .poin ters; thence N. 11 deg. E. 10 pottes to a stake on rood, black oak pointer; thence N. 25. deg.. E 8.88 poles to a black pine; tbence N. 55 deg. 30 min. E.; 12 poles .to a black pine ; thence. N. 38" deg. 30-min. E.. 14 poles tea black pine; thence 'N. 76 deg. E. 12.16 poles to a black pine, when the line leaves the road; thence N. 81 deg. E.' 7 poles to sba;ke, corner whit.e oak and small whit pine pointers; thence N.;34 deg 30 min. W' 76.36 poles to a stake, Spanish oak and whrte pine pointers ; themce N. 31 deg. , 30 min. vv . J.2.0U poies co ine oeginmng, con taining by calculation 41.48 acres. LOT No. 9,beginning on sc1 walnut on an old road on top of the Tidge, corner of lots 8 and 10 and funs N. 38 deg. E. 60 polasi to a stake, black pine pointers, thence N. 28 deg. E. 21 poTes to a stake on bank of road, black pine pointers: thence N. 11 deg. E. 10 po'es to a stake, Mack oak pointer; tbence N. 23 deg. E. 8.B8 poles to a black pine; tnence N. 55 deg. 30 min. E. 12 pofl-fs to a black pine; thence N.. 38 deg. 30 min. E. 14 pcles to a black pine; thence N; 76 deg. E. 12.16 poles to a black pine, wnen the line leaves the old road; thence 'N. 81 deg E.,7 poles to a 3ta!ke, white oak and -surall white pine , point tens; thence S. 38 deg. E. 14.80 fo'es to a stake, Coleman's corner; thence E. 22.56 poles to a staije, black pine pointers: tlhence S. 3-d-eg. W. 45.68 poles to a stake, black pine pcanters; thence S 6 deg. 15 min. W. 16.56 poles to a stake, black pine pointer; thence S. 1 deg. W. 15.40 poles to a stake, black pine pointer; thence S.1 3 deg. W. 20.84 po!es to a dogwood, Mingo Weaver's corner; 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 beginning, containing by calculation. 40.41'.acres. . ' , (Lot Na"10: Beginning on a walnut, cor ner of lots 8 and 9, and runs N. 38 deg. W. 7.28 poles o a stake," wbite oak point ers; thence N. 31 deg. 45 min. 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. 24 deg. 30 min. W. 14 poles to a white oak on the north side of the old Salem road; thence , with the branch S. 47 deg: 30 min. W. 26 poles to a stake in the ford of tne branch, small ' dogwood pointers tbence 5. 23 deg. W. 20 poles' 'fo a stake in bhe brai'ich; .two walnuts marked &3 "point ers, thence S. 49 deg W. 18 poles to a stake--white oak pointers; thense S. 66 deg. W. 20 poCes to a etake above a large ledige of rook, 'black pine and black oak pointers; thence S. 54 deg." W. 17 poles .to a stake on the river at t!he mouth of. the branch, thence up the Tiver S. ,21 deg. E. 37 poles to an ironwood on bank of yiver; thence S. 9 deg. 30 min. E. 29 poles to a syca more on - the bank -of t!he -river ; thence S. 2 deg. 48.28 poles to a bunch of white thorns, one rod-south of, the mouth .of Reem's creek; thence up the creek on the sou tb side S. 58 deg.- 45. min. OS. 67 poles to a spruce pine in the bend of the creek , thence N. 71 deg. SO' min; EJ J8 po'es to a " oucinrrfber ; thence N. . 46 deg. E. 16.60 poles to a butternut or " white walnut thence N." 12 deg.i.tB.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 spruce pine corner; thence N. - 44 poles to a ; stake -In the old mill road: thence with said road amd Peter's, line N. 20 deg. 30 min. : E; 6 - poles to a stake, black pine and wMte pine corners; thence N. 11 deg. ,15 i min. W. 10.32 poles' to a stake black p5ne pointer; 'thence 'N. 43 deg. 30 min.' W. 13 poles to a vbite oak on the bank oi the road ; thence N. l 22 deg. 50 min. W. 5.36 poles to a stake ;,N. 3 deg W. 16 poles to a black oak; thence N. 17 deg. E. 21.24 poles' to the beginning, containing by calculation 98.15 acres." ,, ( ? This: the 8th 'day. of January, 'A: D., 1898. t v ' , T. S. MORRISON, x . ' '" ' W-'-' Trustee". R. S.. SMITH, Paragon, Bldgr . - 'Phone 23. e wTlftTB In One tett ; A Copkin;v ... r ... ' k, Ml III.. . .1 IV I ' ... -.' -i : . -. : , if :U --tHi . I'M: W-'M i-V-MSW.J BULLETIN v r- J r OF i- 4t ";;-: Cushman. :A- Real Estate Broker.; ; No. TIT Paragon isiLiulns. k Corner ; Pattox . - Avenue and Haywood St.. Opposite f : Postofflce.' t . '- ; SPECIAL 'ATTENTION ..GIVEN TO RENTING OF CITY PROI COLLECTION OP - RENTS RENTING OF CITY PROPERTY, THB AND J. THJ CARS OF ESTATES. - ' WE DONT, SPECULATE. ' : -.- .- i -- : .' .., - .a v '. .'':-..."-. ' Changes occur in this Bulletin every few FOR SALE. CITY. ' : . A NEW HOUSE of 9 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, etc. Offered at a bargain. , A FIRST CLASS residence of .12, rooms, out buildings, ample grounds, southern ex posure. Price 7,0p0. j ; A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms,' modern's conveniences. - f,? Price $2,700. A FINE . NEW RESIDENCE Of 8 rooms, modern conveniences, t Price- $450 OTHER TOWNS. STORE HOUSE IN BREVARD. The best in town. :. A - RESIDENCE IN HENDERSON VILLE. ' .' i : ' . - -: ' )Yi - COUNTRY. ' .: i NINETY ACRES of cleared land near sulphur Springs, steam and f trolley lines, Suitable for general farming and fruits, commandl-n&r vn of th finest views in this region. Price and terms reasonable and easyi - v : ,A . w nlf nvtr nM af.TM h-h. ly "improved, French Broad river bottom. A large nice residence, two large substantial-barns and (numerous out-'bulidings. 14 miles from raJlroad , station. Offered at a bargain, easy terms. ;" - A FARM of 42-acres, river bottom, witih residence, log house style, of 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, etc. af.1' miles from railroad station. The res- idence also - for rent. 15 ACRES V mile from Sulphur Springs I House of 5 roomsi Orchard of apples. I peaches and cherries. H For cash, $850. ' FOR.' RENT. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, elegantly furnished, well located. Rent moderate. A FURNISHED HOUSE of 9 rooms on best part of Bailey street. - ' A FURNISHED HOUSE - on Chestnut street, south side, 9 rooms, all but two furnished. Rent ?35. IN TRYON. House 8 rooms, furnace heat. Furnished $35, unfurnished $18.. APARTMENTS tin the Gray Flats' corner French Broad and Patton avenue now ready. 5 rooms. Every appointment for convenience and comfort. FURNISHED APARTMEiNTS in first class private house. v Call tor -Glimpses of A Land of tiu ty," illustrated pamphlet free. WALTER S. CUSHMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Commisioner 01 Deeds for New. 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