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rv M Royal make the food pure. wnoiesome ana delicious. mm. x M WS MI LI 7D- Absolutely Pure s it ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK." STATE NEWS FROM RALEIGH PERSONAL MID SOCIAL ' R. R. Porter left yesterday for. Bast Ten" nessee on a "business trip. s ' ' " , - " ' V,5' : Mr. Hamilton of Indfanapolis is visiting bias cousins, 4he Misses Achesion French Broad avenue, . , - Misses . Ada ' .Clark and Hessie : Nichols after spending the holidays At home with their ' parents have returned to - school at AshevllleV- Miss. Nina Runnlon"of -Marshall, who . has 'been, qui'te sick, -with fever for somejweeks is now-able to get abont andwill soon reJtunn to school at Asheville. Barnard I temizer. '" - - " Frank Fanning , has gone to" Brevard. ( r; E - P. McRissick; 4ef t yesterday for a short business trip to New. York. : Miss Sue 'Brevard is ; here from Shelby to, visit relatives. v c - J- - " T T- P. L.' Byard who (has purchased the stock t of Wi- N.- Ownbey at the corner of Norith Main and Merrimoa avenue, arrived yester day r from ? New York ' where he has ; been for 'the last ten days, purchasing new goods. Miss Thomas has gone to Bail four r -Ernest L. Roberts, wife and child, have I returned to their home,1 Athens, Tenn; after I several weeks,' visit here.' . tT' W. . P." McDonald who' has been, visiting Lee' S Birthday r ApprOpn-J Air -has returned to hie Irame near -Chat- I panooga. ' ' r - . , ately Celebrated. .Mrs. Skinner and .children, Mrs. Fergu i...,;,mbs Marion boq 'isartiey. ?. were iu ; town yes terday Mm Ferguson -was on Wake County FarmeVS Warned Against XSS-ESSfe-ESS STREETS fSS.' "Limbless Cotton. Mrsw . Skinner (to-day. i 'Bishop R. U. Dudley arrived yesterday afternoon from the North. .During his ah sence- ho was nominated for' secretary of the Board of . Domestic and Foreign Misf sions. - Bishop and Mrsi' Dudley are being Gathering of Politicians b. the Capi- entertained at the home of Mr. Harmon Capitalists Contemplating Building a Big Bonded! Warehouse Large tal in Search of "Pie. t,. T.r. iq Thfl fflt that there is a new revenue collector; and a neWjUnited States marshal tor this district,, and.: that thse mew officials have the distribution of a few slices of Vpie" caused quite a gath erlng of politicians heTe yesterday. Most f these are of the popnlist faith, i , . -. The beautiful -weather . we (have had lor the past few weeks seems to "be drawing to a close. iRaln is promised within the next twelve hourC and,-while it is said ithe .tean ill not drop j still there is every indiication that the winter has set to. , . m , juinw thA anniversary of Iees birthflay atupropriate oeremonies were ob in thA VltT schools v ako.ch of General Hee was read. , .v - ' It Is stated that there are' in; Wake county forty-nine postoffices, .while in Randolph1 there e79..Wake population is jataosttwicehat of iR-andolph.- f The mannlaoturing Industries in 'Randolph are valued one-third more than those of Wake. It iJ said that Senator Pritchard -will not Consider 4he appointment as a anocessor to Judge Dick as -the United States district Judge' The resignation of Judge !Dk?k was received yesterday y .President IMiOKiniey D.uwh i mrf nt all alarmed ; about smail-ipox at Wilmington. . 'If it spreads there, compulsory vaccination may (be re quired here,' ttrat of course, that will hardly be There is no quarantine against wii anineton from here. .'.' Yesterday Mr. (Lennie Luimsden and 'Mr. Robert Little while working on a scaffol'd forty-five feet high, "struck a weak, plank and fell to the ground. Neither pf thean were seriously hurt, Uxough scratched up and oruised. j ' ' ' - Several capitalists are contemplating the hulMins: of a biff oonided warehouse nere. tttucnor has it that there Is-a. probability that the railroad lease" case may, fee .taken .out of court, ttn Jhe proposed compromise the lease of the ."lAdantij and North CJaro nn.o noiirnad ihv -fhA Snuthern railroad is conteimiDlated. - . rrthA L?Aiit:hp.rn Bell (Telephone company toas filed exceptions as to the order of the rMrna wnimimns?sioners reduoinis - T'atLe ; - Of rental of 'telephone " instruments. -x Among some things they say that - '.the present 'board railroad wmmassioners is not a K-herM Jones to-day sent deputies out to colletit. taxes due, and after February 1 he will garnishee , ' t. ' 1 4 ' rrhe survey of the proposed ratlroaJd from Raleigh to tLilltogton .began tbEs morning. The heavy iron fence around the capitol is toeing taken down. . It was , put there in 1853., In some 5vlaces .it mes six: or . seven f eett above t'he street level. It , is on a heavy granite curbing. ,"' There was a slight snowfall here last night, hut a sleet set in and s'wept it away. The farmers in : this state, are -helng warned against the "lilnaJbless cotton' as a complete tfraud. - ' l- " ' - " TThe Knnrl of IT. A. tBriStot for 411,000 as permanent receiver of the "Piedmont hank at Morgan ton, was to-day filed in the.'W'ake auntv Rimp-rior court clerk's office. i' There nre autte a numfeer off marriaiges fcoofeed for the spring here. - and strange to oy the Raleigh men are letting outsiders 'come and carry, off 'the 'girls. ThPrp 1 mndustrial lfer Insurance cofcrbanv dnln? ihninessin this state, and a ftfto. imni!bers : here - in-.-Raleigh. They pay from 6 to -25 cents per week, and the -nnVipiea mrft frntm $25.00 to .$500.; -; There- is said to he quite a delegation of Mormons "cmrre into 'the state to u:y ana convert liTia trwrnrvlp. - , '' - Warden fftusaell at the" penitentiary,' has natifie-ri iT.avrw miiR-mat' he can get con victs when he is ready for them to do the paving aroumd! lOapitol. square. ,The state and fitv ,aT (hr .to'srether the cost of this paving. Belgium 'blocks will fee used except around near the - supreme . court Hllilfli TV Or rrcm.if j-vlr . will "be nea there, so as o deaden 'the sounvi and mo tSi-storftv thft rvnirt. ' :" r ' t, ' The exeteution- of John vans, of .Rock ingham, is to take place on the 36th,''unless some -other evidietnce icomes up in nis ja-vor, The tHWlt-iWilliamson Cotton Manufac turing company; v-o)f 'Fayetteville,, has Ibeen chartered. Tiis caoital is 460.000, and " it has purichased, a i ; 6,000-aptndIe milT, ? which will be equipped and hegin, operation May i- w; (L. Holt, 03. W. Williamson, vu. a. Williamson, 'J. M; ftlenefee and ," (Heroert Lutterlop are t!he 'owners. The mill will be naimed th)e .Phoenix.' . -x ' . ' ; Just, try a- box of Cascarets, the finest Hver and bowel regulator ever made. At leffiaii Pharmacy : ' Mr. and Mrs.1 Peaibody and party arrived in their private car from Cincinnati yes-- terday and are guests- of the Ba'ttery:: JfarK, Mrs. 'A.; E. Deaver and1. . Miss- Blancme Feaitherslton have returned from a visit to Moores'borO. . - Mrs R. T. Grinnan has1 gone to Louis ville to visit her brlother, Mr. Robert Bing ham. Mrs. Grinnan will also visit her sis ter, Mrs. McKee- Mrs. Penrose Baldwin left yesterday for Boston to join Mr. Baldwin. HOTEL ARRIVALS. BERKELEY : HOTELr M: J. Evans and wife, Uftica; Geo. Wilson, P. and W. Min strels; Mr Ida Brown r.d Misa Ella Brown, Edmeston. N.'Y.: Rev. O. L. Nieh. oto, Cambria, Micb. r J. P. Blanton, Car tersville, Ga.; H. F. Psn tcost, Cincinnati; Otto Tvson. .Wheeling: W. Va.; H. (N. Woodbury, N. Y,; E. Traventhal, Roches ter. SWANNANOA HOTEL T. B. RagOand, Afclan'ta; H. P. Clark and wife, Columbia; Mrs. I. Alcorn. Hot Springs: E. 'J. JusUce; Marion; P. "H. Harrelson; Richmond; s: R. Balmer, Va :' ., " ASHEVILLE HOTEL JL5 memhersf the Primrose and West company. GLEN ROCK-G. W. Crawford, Marlon;' J; D. Brevard, Shelby; F. v. rate,- mor gan ton; R. E. Simpson, Kogersviue, renn. V TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund ; the money' if -St fails to Cure. 25c. The genuine nas u. a. w each tablet , y NOTICE. v virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed of "trust, executed . to me by M. C. Webb and R. S Webb, has wife, dated tne 24th. day of April, 1896, registered, in tthe 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 therein mentioned and described, all of which will more fully appear by reference Jto said registration, which refer ence' is hereby .expressly made for, the purposes of description and identification and an other necessary purposes, and- by reasoni of the 'failure of the said M. C. Webb to pay the interest and the principal of the 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 : 9th" day of February, 1898, between the hours of 12 noon and 1 o'clock p in., . the teal estate conveyed to me;in said deed of trust; feeing a certain; piece or iano sit uate in the county of Buncombe, North Carolina,, and lying on the waters of North Turkey Creek, and . adjoining , tne lands of C. F. Glance and others, and more particularly described as follows: Begin ning on a stake on, top of a ridge, XJ. F. Glanice's corner, , and rnna thence - east 25 poles to a chestnut; thence south bo de grees east 8 poles to a sitake; thence north 3 degrees - west ; 36 poles : to a ; pine on - a ridge, ithence north . .8 s degrees , west ; y, poles to a stake; thence north ao aegrees east 27 poles to a Spanish oak on a ridge; thence . north 41 degrees west 11 poles to red oak: north ' 3 -degrees 12 poles to a white oak; north 26 degrees west 12 poles to a staKe, . norun b aegrees west 19 poles to a Spanishcoak; north 25 de grees west lr poles to a ; large cnestnut, corner of - the Allen" tract; y then' up the ridge and w8ch the Allen tract 85 poles to the too of the - mountain r. then - starting souttu with the' top of the mountain .toJ a hickory, C.v F. Glance's comer; tnen wita the ? meanderings - of - a rtdge and : C. F, Glance's line, to the beginning, containing 60 acres, more or, less. This 3rd or janu- ary, 1898. - J oflwwtn, nuicc.; Thomas and Wells, Attorneys v - ( . r - . NOTKJUJ 0F,TRUSTC2'S GALTL 1 Under and by- vlTtue of the power of sale in a deed of trust executed to he under signed, as trustee, oy A-aJj sneppara ana wife P." M. Sheppard and L.F. Sheppard and "wife IT E. Sheppard,' dated; the .1st day of May 1896, and registered on. the 3rd day of. May I8j)6, on pages 20 et ' seq. of book No. 41 "of mortgages and. deeds, of trust, in the office of ie 'Register of tieeas of Buncombe county,sNorth Carolina, de fault having been made to the payment the. moneys secured "fey said deed in trust, as well as in other provisions contained In said deed of trust,, upon tne appncauon the persons entitled to "the. .money secured to be paid by said deed in trust, the unuerr signed will sell tor cash at public outory, at - the court i house door to the Oty oi Ashevllie, County of Buncom'beand State of North Carolina, to the highest biidder, on Saturday the 12th day. of February A. D. 1698, the property conveyed to said, deed of trust, - and which is described therein as fol'lows: ; "AM ; those v certain pieces, parcels and tracts jpf land lying' and feeing in the county aioresaia, in jJTencn, jsrotiu Township, on the east side of the French Broad riverr and being designated as lots No;' eight (8). nine (9). and ten (10), on the east side of the river ift the survey o the lands of the late A. M. Alexander, and in the record of. e specaai proceeding now pending in the Superior court of said coun ty entitled Nannie J. :. Alexander..-and others, ex parte. - ' J. . LOT No."8,feectoning on' post oaK, Coleman's -.corner, runs .S, 40 degrees , 30 man. -W -75 poles t a etakerthence . a. 3 deg.ilS mln; W. 13.72 pUS.to,a wfeite oak near and on the north side of the old Saflem road; thence S 29 deg.,30 nito; E. 14 poilevtOvaetaikeitwotKlne' poin ters;. thence S. 30 deg. 30 anin. E. 20 poles to a stake, -white oak. pointers ;Hhence S. 31. deg. E. 18 poles to a stake to .the north side of an , old road on top of the ridge. S. 31 deg. 45 waynesviiia r . . 00 . , ,!.. to the" walnut corner;. thence' N. ' 38 deg. E. 7.60 poles to a stake, black pine poin ter; thence N. 28 deg. E. 2rpoles to 4 stake on bank ot old road, black pine poin ter;; thence N. 11 deg; 'E. 10 poles, to a stake on road, black oak pointer; thence Nr; 25 deg.' E .S.88 , poles to a felack pine; thence N 55 deg. 30 min. ,E. .12 poles to a biacK pine; thence N. 38 deg. 30 main. E. 14 poles' to a black pine; thence N. 7 oeg. Jfi. xz.io nrties tf o a hlak nine, when the Tine leaves the road; thence N..81 deg. E. 7 poles to a tja;kp. corner white oak and ' small . white pine pointers; thence N. 34 deg 30 mto. W 76.36 poles . to a stake, - Spanish - oak and whtte-pine "pointers ; thence iN.-Jl deg. 30 min. W. 12.80 poles to the beginning, con taining by calculation 41. 4S acres. . . f LOT No. S.beginndng on a watout on an old road on top of the . Tidge, corner or lots 8 and 10 and runs N. 38 deg. E. 60 poles , to a stake, .black pine 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 to a stake, black oak pointer; thence N- 23 deg. E. 8.8 poles to a-lack' pine; thence N... 5a deg. 30 mto. .E. 12 pol-es to a black pine; thence N- 38 deg. 30 mto. E. i4 poles to a black ptoe; thence N. ,76 deg. E. 12.16 poles to a black pino, when the line Reaves the iXA nmul- 4fhricn .N. 81 dee.iE. 7 OOles to a stake, white oak and smSaill-white pine point tera; thence B. 38 deg. E. 14.80 potes to a stake, Coleman's corner; thence E. 22.56 poles -d stake, .black' pine , pointers; thence S. 3 deg. W. 45.68 poles to a stake black pine pointers; thence S. 6 deg. lo mto. W. 16.56 poles to a stake, black pine pointer; thence S. 1 deg. W. 15.40 poles to a stake, felack pine v pointer ; thence S. JJ deg. W. 20.84 poles to a dogwood, Mingo Weaver's corner; thence west 24.68 poles tr waver and Peter's 'hidkory 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 calcula-tion 40.41 acres. (Lot (No. 10: Beginning on a walnut, cor ner of lots 8 and 9, and runs N, 38 deg. W. 7.28 poles to a stake, wMte oak point ers ; thence N it deg; 45 mto.' W. 21 poles to a stake, x black pdne pointer; thence N. 31 deg. W. 18 poles to a stake, white oak pointer; thence N. 30 deg. 30. mto. W. 20 poles to a stake, black pine pointer; thence N. 29 deg. 30 min.; W, 14 poles to a white oak od the north -side of the; old Salem road; thence with the branch S. 47 deg. 30 mto. W. 26 poles to a stake to the ford ot the5' branch, small dogwood pointers; thence S. 23 deg. W. 20 poles to a stake in the branch; two walnuts marked as point- ers, tnence . aeg. io yoi w buuv-. white oak pointers; thense S. 6 deg. W. 20 poles to a s-take above a large ledge of Took, felack pdne and black voak pototers; thence 6. 64 deg. W.. 17 poles toft stake on the river at the mouth- of "the branch ; thence up the river S. 21 degJ-.E. 37 poles to an Ironwood' on feank of river; thence S." 9 deg. 30 mto. E. 29 poles to a syca more on the bank of Uhe river ; thence S. 2 deg. W. 48.28 poles to a bunch of white thorns, one rod south of 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 m " rne Deno ox ; xue thence N. 71 deg. 30 min. E. 18 poles to a oucumfeer; thence IN. -46 dieg..,E. ib.bu poles to a butternut ot; white ;twal nut; thence" N. 12 deg. E. 18 poles to an asih 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 pedes' to a stake, to , the old" mill road; thence with said road, and Peter's line N 20 deg." 80 .mto. E. 6 poles', to a stake, black pine and white pine corners; thence N. 11 deg. 15 min. W 10.'32 poles to a stake," black . pine pointer; thence . 'N., Ad deg. 30 mta.-W.M3 poles ,to a, white oak oh the bank of the road'; , thenoe N 22 deg. 30 min. W. 5.36 poles.'to a stake ; .. N. 3 deg, v W. 16 poles to a , black oak ; thence N. 17 deg.' E. 81.24 poles-to the feegtoning, containing by -caictflation 98.15 acres." This - the 8th day of January, A. D., 1898. -J ,s T..S, MORRISON: , " ' 1 ,''-. '' i 'Trustee. - BULLETIN -OF W. S.; Cushmanj . Heal Estate Broker. . No. 17 Paragon rsuxiuing, Corner - Pattof i - Avenue and1 Haywood St.; Opposite : ) . r .: ' - Postofacs. ' ' s.i- SPECIAL " ATTENTION GIVEN - TO RENTING OF CITY " PROPERTY, i THB COLLECTION OF" RENTS - AND , THJ CAR8 OF ESTATES. ' - ' . WB DONT SPECULATE. ' V." . Change occur in this Bulletin every few days. - . FOR SALE. - - , - , " CITY.' , ' ' A NEW HOUSE of 9 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, etc. Offered at a bargain. J A FIRST CLASS residence of 1 rooms, out buildings; ample grounds,' southern ex posure. . j ' Price $7,000. A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms; modem conveniences. . f Price $2,70Q. .A - FINE " NEW 'RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, modem conveniences. .Price $4,250M " ' . OTHER TOWNS. " STORE HOUSE IN BREVARD. . The best fin town. , , A RESIDENCE IN HENDERSON VILLE. ' 1 . - - - COUNTRY. - r. NINETY ACRES' of cleared land near Sulphur Springs, steam and trolley lines. Suitable for - general farming and fruits. commanding one of the finest views to -this region. Price and terms reasonable and easy; . " ; y. i 'A FARM of over one hundred acres high ly, improved, French Broad river bottom. A large nice residence, two large substan tial barns and ; numerous out-buildings. 1 miles " -from -railroad : station. v Offered at a bargain, easy terms. ': " A. FARM of 42 acres,. river, bottom, with residence, log house style, of 5 large rooms besides, bath room, kitchen store room, etc. 1 miles from railroad station. ' The res idence also, for rent,;..- ' , . , 15 ACRES, y2 mile from Sulphur Springs. House of 5 rooms. Orchard of apples, peaches vand cherries. ; For cash, $850. If the Doctor Did 3Vpur Cookiri I There would never be an' ounce of lard used in tout kitchen. - Cotto lene would take its place. ; A3 a re- - 6tut your food and your health v would both be; improved." Why not become' your own " doctor, i and- use v , " . The genuine Cottolene is sold everywhere In one to ten noand yellow tins, with our trade-marks "OotioUne" and iteer head in cotton-plant wreath on everytin. Not ' . guaranteed I sold in any other way. Made only Jy ' - TKE R. K. CCSPAJIY,? Chicago, SfclouU, NeW York, Montreal. i Live 100 Years -. . " . Drink Pure Water aereated wttli X terilized air the only - absolutely pure water and you may. xi TteSaiiltaTySffl; for. family use distills' pure water. -Made of copper, lined with block -tin; easily cleaned; simple as ft' taa ' kettje; fits any gas, oil, .coal " r 1 wood stove.. Four styles, S10.t0 nd upward. Write for booklet ; . The CuprigraphCo. 105 North Green St. CHICAGO, ILLfi. THE CITIZENS' COAL C ATI. (rPAnF.S OT? AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, elegantly furnished, well located. Rent moderate. A FURNISHED HOUSE of 9 rooms on i best part of Baijey street. , , A tttTiR-ntsihed HOUSiE on- Chestnut street, south sider 9 rooms, aU but two AttthraCUC $9. 00 DCr TOtl. luiuiaucu. - , j - - - IN TRYON. House 8 rooms, furna' heat. Furnished $35,1 unfurnished J18. r APARTMENTS to he Gray Flats comer Frenc-h,. Broad and Patton avenue now ready. 5 rooms. Every appointment for convenience and comfort. vnrt m.csHi?!r) APAiRTMEiNTS to first class private house. " ' Call for Qllmpses of a Land of Bean- ty," illustrated pamphlet free. ANTHRACITE AMD' BITUMINOUS GOAL Lump, $4.p0 per Ton. , Domestic Nut, $4.00 per Ton. FULL WElGMGS GUARANTEED. Uptown Office Room 3, Drhumor Building. 'Phone, 238. Yard Thone, 33; of WALTER- S. GUSHMAN, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Commisioner ot Deeds for New York ' ' ' -'AND"" ' NOTARY , PUBLIC. No. i farogon Building. I I A Standard 4b " 1 on I 1 Reference Book. s 8 ! i An Bncyctopedae of Facto - -' - IT 'it ' 11 ' .19 . S J THE J g f Richmond Times Almanac I I FOR I Prepared to Especially Inter- est People of Virginia. . Nearly 500 pasres, and handsomely bound. The biggest, best Almanac m ever issued in the South. . , . , . . KUCCTRIC CASS PASS THEDOOE HOTB3L Cuisine and - Appointments - -UnsarpaMed . BERKELEY Central Location. The Berkeley- is an up-to-date hotel. Baa all the comforts of a modern home and is Equally Desirable for Families and Transient Guests. . y FRANK LOTJGHRAN, Proprietor. . OAKS HOTEL. Everything New Table First-Class ASHEVILLE, N. C Steam Heat 1000 Ft. Porches Price, by mall, 25c. SOME OF 'THE SUBJECTS . ARE: Educational, Statistical, National, . J Historical'1 PoliUcal, Agricultural,: Official, ; Commercial, . Financial, Astronomlcftl, .. General. CitieS. ; Counties. States,. Population, Mortality, Railroads, Shipping. .People, Animals, Insects, etc. , etc , ? After closing: for two months in order to furnish the house and make other impovements, TUti OAKS opened, January 1, 1898, for business. Five m- Utes waiK irom tne square on street; car nue. . . . SAMUEL H. REED, Prop. THE... The popularity of SWAXXAX0A SEHD YOUP, STOHE , Order now from The Times, Rich- W xnond T VaSend the name of one now- iiubscriber to The Weekly TiSes and .00 and the Almanac f wiU be sent you free. . g On Sale at Times office and . through newsdealers: . g Nearly 500 Pages. Address The Times, Richmond. The Swannanoa 9 is due to its ..central location, Its home like atmosphere the excellence of its cu- sine and its very moderate price. Steam K heat, gae and electric lights. Large sam- ' ( r " pie rooms. ' , - ' Lincoln LaBarbe, , AshevUle, N. C. ' -' . - Proprietsm ' - - Main Street On Car Line, ' , ; - ; NOTICE OF SALE UWDER: EXECUTION Norths Carolina, ; Buncombe" Counfi -In, the 'Superior Court. '-: a3 Sandy Pleming vs., J. l. Brisman and.E. B. Brigman. Notice of hsle. - - - - -; ' By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned, from the - Superior - court of Buncombe county In the above entitled action,- I. will on i Monday the 7th. r day of February, 1S98 i at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house; door at Asheville, 'N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash, -to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and in IK A. STERNBERG WjwjBn '''''" DEALMt IN V-,..-,. Beeswai; Wool, Etc. crlandHom e Board 93.50 1 85 Per. Week.- All Kinds Furnished; I' will pay'the highest inarket cash 0 price for the above articles.; Ad- 'dress me at, 53 Central Avenue, andl will caU.f 1 . tsir? TUXEDO, 76 Haywood St. house,' s new eleotric furniture. itmaixi heat or open fires,' hot and Jf Stoned; for sale and A tract of land to Fiat creek delivered at Asheville Depot county oi duukvuiws, i . , , . - - . - ot w.! b. jjamonas. Luoiu Eifer puitou af reasonable charges. estate,, containing 100 acres more , or less. 1 ym V- JW ' nnwi TtftwuMf Mod Tehlcles. Safe and an accommodating .driver. Irloea down. ;ie- tore making other arrangements ask tor Larkin GwyA's carriage on Cacrtr&inmre, ir ill Telephone Sa. - -- . (New lights, coldbaths.r, Booms en ,: suite or single. Bates reasonablee.. Special . rates to resi dents and business people. On oar line. No one w8th advanced case of lung trouble tvon rfT O. T.' Neville. . t- 218-25 BOARD.-DeirafcI tooxni. witn board may be had at lira. A. C umt. umbwui. H HE. GROVE HOUSE, . - .. ..j v.. .V ,-'3. i'- '' '"lis--"--. - ; UltS. KOPFXXBESOS, - ? ' - - 31 Grove street, Asheville, Nu C V, r ! House i nicely ' papered - and furnlshea -throughout. - Halls well heated. , Baths,- bo ' and cold .water. Modern - conveniences, i; Northen cooking; Near street car line, y ' KENILWORTH PARIC ? Private -;Board5: f ' ' s. aMoftitfiri niiU . with home cuonlstla. ' Pleasant; urnished rooms with ooen Brssg first class'- northern cooking. Near - E3k-v more street car line. Rates from five to dK dollars per week. - - , ,v ' v- 5 ; JMrs: A, Z Cooleyy , - :v fid A R D. v Furnisaings almost entirely new. Tatl fupplled with the best. ' V; ;, Mrs. llary SSevier.. : -.
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