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(J - IlliuU' LJuilLllL-J Marriage" of Arthur LI. Field and Miss Isabella Rose. Yesterday's Brilliant Ceremony at . - Rome H. Y,r , ;: - A Notable Event in Society Circles in k -. - ... ?4 - - ... . -- : :t':--- - . the Nortfiern City-Reception. Fol lowing the Wedding Services V " event of the winter season la this c'ty was the wedding this evening in? Zion Episfloipa'I church of Mr. Arthur 'M. c Fitad,-or Ashe ville, N. C, .to Miss Iiabellu. Ann' Rose; .of Rome. -. - w--. wv..-sr . Promptly at 6 o'clock Lohengfioa's wed ... ding march pealed from the organ , and as each eye was .turned with interest towards the' door of the -church; the 'bridal . party commenced Its -march up the centre aisle. They were met ait the door by the choir, in vestments . singing " Ijohengrin s ' wedding march with the - 'words r "Faithful and ; i-.--"-cvf - i --fc- - ' I' - 1 Tmio - y ----- itv-- j -.... -.v. . . v. ; - - . - ' The surpliced. choir, oon'stetlng of fifty- TOioes, reversed and led: the bridal party Following the chair came tihe ushtrs, . they arranging themselvesUa!ioupl on either side of the altar. v The A the moid of lKnor,f Miss McflHarg, attired in a rich gown " of pink Liberty gauze over pink- . taffeta, - carrying pink roses. Th-en amet the .brlds ' with Mr. Harvey - Spalding ; Bedell. The bride wotre. ia -rki .whiite ; -miroir :v satin ." - ' - hJ!.ih1 Ami (v t& Mlle. 'Zina.. of .New, York, .jtrimme-d -with old point lace, and carri-ed a wh'ite prayer book." .'- ' .-. ; . ' The h'ridegr'oam, an. the arm of 'hi? best man, Alexander' Webb, entered- at -the.' left door. Slowily, solemnly, but full of happ; aess, they made their way .to -the altar. In front of the altar -t&ey met, xn-e ;. orm grooin receiving the hride amd the marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. John H. Egar, in a very" impressive inan-. - ner.--' fv " : ' ' ..'Aiter' the? .becnledltiin!r and ; whil-e still tonwling, the choir; sangi r 'O,- Perfect Liove," thtetwain b&oame husband and - wife. Then to the joy oua music of Mende.sshom's inarch, they xciafd'e their . way 4o wn v th-e ' essie amd out of 'the chnrch with every eye .' 1t th larire conereeaticn admiring the Happy -comple,- and eery-heaTt full ol good wishes for ' them, aoud overy friend softly brea'Lh'ing tihean a "God-spocd." - -(The ush-era were i'Hon.-George. G. JiIcr " Adam,' Prof. "Ile)mr.-'Henry Barringer, air. -G. IJgxn and Qtr. John B. MacHarg, T$iis was the first .wedaling. in Zion Epis--. Kcopa!tgxox!bi s'ince Its renovation; vvltwas opened on Sunday, February 6, whch was it: was ri3iliy and. profusely decorated with ''Palnra and pink" roses. . -' The groom prese n ted to each 'of the hri - dal party a gcid suck :pdn, 1 enamced in wihite and pink, set .with pink: orth Car- ol'ina aiiinandines. " - 1 Y Anion e the eueist3 from out of town were Mrs. Marcus .-Fieisi of Cfoopersitown,'. Hon. Russell S, Johnso?,;and 'Mis Johnson of Oani'deh, Mrs." A. D. 'Smith of Fuiteinville, jMr, tod Mrs. Geo.' Etibrtoge, New York, vMr. and Mrs." W. A. ' Chaunpioj, " New : York. , '-' - ; : - ' . . J&axong the expect ed gutsra was Mr. Ed . ward: -Dexter Moore ,ofToledo, Oh o,i who tjia3 Jiooked after the 'businss interesta" of Mis3 .Rose, her gran'dnaoi.lh'er, ; her mo-ther md hera-elf in Toleio for about fort j ' years. ; Mrs. Will C. Ferri'll, Denver;4 CJol. , Hon. , Jtxsiah Perry and 'Mrs. : Ferry of Utioa, Rev. Mr. Herrick of Wattertown, M3s3 Merrtman NajiCru'a,, N. H., dir. Paul - B. Boden, New York city, Dr. O. H. Bahblttr Albanyi-: . tA.n elegant " recepiicax : followed at; the borne of Mr. and lira. . Harvey ripalding Dedell." The hnu8 w-as profuly tr'inijn'ed with, galax leaves from', the .moun rains of Western' -North 'CaioTina.' pink roses anJ iiElies of the' valley; The - euprer wai served' -by Fischer, of Utica, at small tar - loles -in tfeua ainkrg imm,r which .were "beautifully" decorated with pink roses. ' CHissposehasialfways iivedt JifRome, barrimg a few yearn spen't in travel, and ia . be idaughtor oft)he late JMr. Herman 4L. Rose, who waa one of , the most tpromtnent fcaisinst3 men in this section,' and she M the -last of "her 'ta-modiate family here, hav ing Host ner only j&HSber1 four years ego; filni;e which: time -she haa made. her; home with Mr. and (Mrs. Bedell. Miga Rose is aa aecompiisbed ptianiat and is a prominent member af several 1. terary cluba, and Is an aiocompli'sihed scholar, ' speaking several lamjguage3 fluently. She is a leader in s--cial circles and will "be greatly mCseeld by ter many friends.- ' . , " -. - Mr. FieM L3 widely -kno)7ra. as. the pro prietor of the hand'somest. jewelry : esitab iisJhnrent in tthe eolith; U not- in the United Ctat'es, is a descendant of that "branch of tie Field fiaoniily who trace tfheJr-ancestry fca:k through Fran'ce to the1 Chaiteau de la ITieild, the. original ; name of - the family, whevse barons trace th-edr aniciestry . to the Uiddle 'Ages. ' . v Mr. and iMrs. Fie'd received many beau tiful presents. They left ""this evening for a tour or &cir.'e oi -nne i-rgtr eastern, citaes; tricxice they WO go o Asheville. W, SERVANTS' LIVERIES. ' Hiey Had Their Origin During the Reign of Kins Pepin of France. - ( - So far as the present writer - is aware, v0 ooTiish mpntion of 'liveries" made in ,T-oafij-irinTthareirnof Kins Penin cf Trance, who flourished about the year lid A. D. a torn nf nmnsenient to which Kins Tcin was pirtial was what were termed t ' T.ianf,,rps. These were assemblies at '.rhichupon the king's invitation, all the 1-rds and courtiers ot J. raucs cu .q0t Thpv were held twise in r-h rear at Christmas and Easter --'3d - generally lastea ior- auuuu --'idme .-Sometimes these gatherings rr,.0 t ti- k!::5'3 palace, gometimes r.r' f r''-'"rhc:d cf one cf the larger ."".".7-1"-! -i;.v,c3 ja omo rural : ' . .71. '--hv' th3.kir.2 1 f i took .11 ti5 iols la -puLIio, .'.fliiop dukes alone belcs privileged to sit at the royal table. A second tabla was provided for abbots, ccunt3 and ether leading inen, and at both fables there was shown more profusion than delicacy, both in the qual ity "of the meats and drinks and the man ner iflK which they were served.' Flutes, iaut boy's aDd other , musical instruments were played, before the bearers of each course as it was removed from the tables. When dessert was served, 20 heralds, each holding aloft a jeweled goblet, shouted thrice, V Largesse, largesse from the most potent of kings!" -, As, they shouted they scattered r among the "crowds handfuls of gold and silver coins." Then the trumpets were blown, while tho; better class'spec tators shouted and tho meaner sort scram bled and, often fought vigorously for .the money scattered by the heralds. ' , Charles VI I , of France put a final stop to the'eours : plenieres'lleging that the ex-; pense attendant upon his wars with Eng-. land made it i. impossible. for him ; to con- tinne them. One of the severest causes of, expense, it was explained, -arose from the fact that, beginning wittTKjng Pepin's time. etiquette and custom' alike demand ed that tbe-king should upon these occa sions give an entire suit " of new and gor geous clothing not only tohisown servants and retainers,' but also to those of the 1 queen ..and all' the princes of the .blood royal. -These garments were said to bo livres that is, ' delivered" - at the king's expense-fand from this word'" the English word "livery" was derived, as was the custom of providing; servants with 'liv ery,', from the above' mentioned practice of , certain of the French ings. London Society. ' . - '" AMERICAN HEIRESS IN PARIS.'.'";.- Itupecanioas Titled Parisians prew. Xota to Decide Who Should Slarry Her.- " Lilian Bell, in a letter' from; Paris to The Ladies' 'Home. Journal, writes that the most shameless thing in all Europe is the marriage question, and - proceeds to narrate the experiences , of. a ricb:Ameri can girl who came to Paris. with letters to friends. On 'account of her wealth she was 'invited- $ everywhere by .mothers of marriageable sons,- but being unable' to speak French was not much of a success. She went to a convent to Jearn French, and was shown much attention by tho Duchesse de Z , who was determined that her son should marry her. ""Sudden ly, to the amazement of everybody, ther heiress sailed for America without a word of warning, i The 'duchesse was furious. You niust follow her, she vsaid to - her son. 'Wa cannot let.; say much money es cape. The son said he would be hanged if he went to America or ' if he" would marry such a monkey, and as for her mon-' ey, she could j go anywhere she pleased with it, or words to that effect. So that ended the affair of the Marquis de G: "When the other impecunious young nobles heard that: the duchesse no longer, had any claims upon the American's mon ey, they got together and said: 'Somebody must marry her and- djvido with-the rest. "We can't all maiTy her, but we 'can all have a share from whoeyer does - Now we will I draw lots to see who must go - to Amerlca'and marry-her. ; .The lot fell to the Baron de Xf, but he had no money for the journey. v So all the -others raised what money they could and loaned ib to him, and took his notes for it, with enor mous interest payable after his marriage. He sailed away, and within eight months be had married her, bttt he has not paid those notes. His wife won't give him the money ' . . ,.: ' . : , ; : 1 HOUSEHOLD GODS. V r - The ' ancient Greeks believed,, that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the. family, They were worshipped ? as household! gods in every home. The household god of : to-day is Dr. King's New. Discovry For con sumption j coughs, colds and for all affec tions of Throat. Chest and Lungs t is in valuable. It has been tried for aT quarter of a century and is guaranteed, to cure or noney. returned. No household should be r.vithout this good angel.,' It is pleasant to Lke and a safe and - sure remedy for old nd young. . Free trial bottles , at ; T.- C. .Imlth's Drug' Store, and Pei ham's ;Phar "lacy. . Regular size, 60c and $I.G0i t& - - - r- ' RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.1 5 - "Mystic Cure!" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically "cures in 1, to 3 days. , -Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and , ther disease ' immediately disappears The first dose greatly benefits. x 75 cents. Sold by. C. A.7Raysor,: Druggist, Ashevllle. "J. 'A.' Perkins , of Antiquity, O., was for thirty : years needlessly 'tortured by phys icians for : the cure of eczema. - "He wai quickly jcuhed by using DeWitt's Witch Haxel Salve the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases. f. A.. Raysor; . k t Miss yAllie ' Hughes, Norfolk, Va.i" was frightfully burned on" the face and neck. Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt's WIteh Hazed Salve; which healed the in jury; without leaving a scart lfr is the' fai nous pile remedy. C. A. Raysor. - "MILK WANTED." - Housekeepers haying -milk to sparer-can materially: ajd the? hospital by telephofl Ingtheir WIllitignes to lvesomei ' The matron .win , send- a; boy ?and .bucket for the milk i each 'day ai long1 as itcan be given.: - tf NOTICE OF SALE UlVD3SR! EXECUTION. North Carolina,; "Buncombe jTcounV. In the Superior' Court - - Sandy Fleming, vs. J. fl Brigman and E. B. Brigman. Notice ot Sole " "V- ; By virtue of an execution directed to, the undersigned from . the Superior court of Buncombe county in the above entitled ac tion, I will on Monday the 7th day . t February 1898 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 terest which the said 'defendants have ia the following - described property to wit: A tract -of land in Flat Creek township, County of Buncombe, adjoining the lands of W. R. Edmonds, Lucius Eller,- Fulton Cole and others, being a tract of land for merly belonging to the Dr. Marion Roberts estate, containing 100 acres more or less. This Jan. 6th, 1898. ' " W. M. WORLET, Sheriff. By J. M. Chambers, D. S. ILELNDEi.SONVILLE AND BK12VAKO II . II. T. J: RICKMAN, Manager. In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1897. . . . (Standard Eastern Time.) NO. .2, Daily Stations. NO.1 4.10 rvm Lv . . Henderson vi'.ie... Ar 1. Daily 12 30 pm 4.40 pm Lv ...Horse Shoe.. . 4.45 pm Lv .... .Cannon 4.53 pm Lv .'Money. . . 5.03 pm Lv ...Fodderstack. . 5.13 pm Ly .....Penrose.... 5.25 Dm Lv . Davidson River Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar Lv 12.10 pnj 11.55 am 11.47 am U.37.am 11.27 s 1115 am 11.03 an 5,43 pm Ar I . i I- T i - -1 m r v- "T 1 C -. A X- -J W M LJf fc- - 3ilf.lsGV.': Ol", ;3iTGif ' - - . .'. -' - .-r-, ." ""'. ' " 4 -'- - ; . - -.'".. ' i -' - Stomach Was Too Weak to Retain Food A CcmpfetG Cure Effected by . '' 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla now Enjoying tho Cest of Health, With Digestion Perfect. - -r .."My mother was subject to sick head aches and indigestion for over a year. She wa3 unable to stand for any lebgth of time, and was obliged to stay in a dark room as she could not bear the.light. She had no appetite whatever and her stomach was so weak" she could not retain 'what food she did 'eat. She also had severe pains in her head. She suffered so much that she became but the shadow of her self.' r One day I happened to read a tes timonial about Hood's Sarsaparilla. : It j -Spunded So Truthful. . F persuaded her -to try-this medicine. Before finishing the first, bottle there was an improvement in her condition. She no longer threw up her food and her head5 ache was not as severe. She took in all four bottles of fHood's Sarsaparilla: and several boxe3 0f Hood's Pills and regaled her weight. She is now epjoying the best of health. Her digestion is good and she can eat almost anything she wishes.: .She is 42 years old and says she feels a well as when she was 16. Hood's Sarsaparilhi made a complete ' cure . in her case." Miss Maky MASCARiEIrontonVOhiOy- E-Sood's SarsapareSSe Is the best--in fact the One True Blood Purifier Prepared only by C I. Hood & Co.; Ixwell. THasi H rrvH c OS 1 1 c t16 hest family cathartic 11UUU iniea8y tooperate. 25c, - J? -The Unlncky Day-' - f -y .The most unlucky day of .. the weekf so far as accidents to human 'beings are concerned Js not Friday, but Mon-ciay..- Sixteen . and ' seventy-four ; one hundredths per cent. of all accidents occur 'Mondays," 15.17 per. cent. Tues days,: 1 6.3 1 per centWednesdays, 15.73 per cent. Thursdays, 16.38 per cent. Fri days, the same per cent. Saturdays, and 2.69 per centi Sundays.-Chicag-o Inter Ocean. - - ' - ", - - Zy ' . . u:f ' " it. - Cvinyc CrEcrcT'7-:n'l;cr. r' H : rj v hi the mod Eacred jaumber of the Chh:ese, vho have .five planets (Mars, Mercury, Mentis;' Saturn and Jupiter) , five; cardinal points (north, south, east, west and center),- five -virtues, "' five tastes,sfive musical tones, five ranks of nobility; and five colors white, black, redi ' green and yell ow) . N.;Y. Sunl " V ' NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. - v ' " - -? " Under and by virtue of a power, of eale in a deed in trusit, ; executed-to the under signed." as trusteed by Tv Cv Starnes and Sarah M. SUrhes,- his wife, dated the. aist day of August, 1892 and registered on the first day of September, 1892, on' pages 638 et seq..y of hook 30; of , the record ol mort gages and .deeds of trusit in ; the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe county. North Oarollna, and by : virtue of the said deed in trust; default having. been made in the -terms and provisions contained in said deed in trust whereby ... the" power of sale contained therein became operative, the undersigned will sell for cash, at pub lic auction, at the court house door In the city of Ashevllle,". county of Buncombe; and state of North Carolina, to the highest bidder, on Saturday; 'the 19 th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1898, the property conveyed in said deed in trust and which is described therein as follows, viz: "The following-described niece and parcel of r- land, situate lying and being in the county of Buncomfoe, state of North Carolina, and in the city o Asheville, on the south side of Starnes av enue, it being lot number 7. on a plat of the. land of George H. -Starnes ana T; j f, Starnefi which said , plat is - registered in the offbee of the register of -deeds in book of deeds of trust No. 70, page, ,494, Beginning at a stake in (the south margin of, Starnes avenue, Dave Robertson's northeast cor- ner, - ana runs soutn inircy-iour uegrees and twenty-four minutes east (S. 34 deg. 24 min.'E.) one hundred and twenty feet to a stake' lu let No. 9 on said plat, said Rob ertson's southeast cornerj thence, north fif ty-seven degrees east'.(N.- 57 deg. E.) sixty feet to. a stake in the western margin of ot No. 5 on said -plat; thence north thirty- four degrees west (N. .34 deg W.) 'one hun- area ana twenxyi -izuj teec-io a: siajs. ,u the 4 southern ; margin of Starnes- avenue ; thence with the southern . margin of said Starnes ave. south fifty-seven degrees wesf (S. 57 deg. W.) sixty feet. to the heglnning. t being one of the lots of land conveyed to the said TXJ. Starnes" by T. F. Starnes and Annie L Starnes,: his wife and Geo. H.-Starnes by deed dated May 26th, A. D. 1890," and recorded in the office of the reg- ster of deeds of Buncombe county in hook of deeds 'No. 70, ipage 520, et seq, reference to which is hereby .expressly and specific ally made for a more full and perfect de scription of -the land herein conveyed." . ; Said sale will be made for the benefit of the . person entitled to the money secured by said deed in trust,' defaul't having been made in the terms and (conditions contain ed in said deed in trust. , - ' , THOMAS A. JONES, This January r21st,-1898,--;, t Trustee. - NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. ' - in a- deed In trust, executed to the under si em fid . a a ltrustefi. "hv T: Ci. S ta rn ea a n1 Sarah M. Starnes,: his - wife,: dated the 31s'. day. of August,, 1892," and registered on the first day of Septeimber; 1892 on pages 541, et seq, of book 30 of the record of , mort gages ana aeeas 01 trust m jtne omce 01 tne register 01 -. aeeas or ijuncomoe coainity, North Carolina, and bv virtue of said depfl In trust, default having been made in tbe terms . ana - provisions - contained in said deed.' in trust whereby the power of sale contained therein . -hp-name operative, : the undersigned ?will ' sell ior- casn, at pumic auction, at the1 court house door in the dfv nf Ash county, of Buncombe and state of North uaronna, to tne Highest-bidder, on Satur day, the 19th day of February, A. D. 1893". the property conveyed in said deed in trust and .which is described therein as follows, viz: "all their Interest, said interest bing an one undivided one-third (1-3) In and to the following described :pie:e or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Ashe ville. county of Buncombe aud state of -North Carolina, on the west. rMo nf writer. street,' and more particularly described as iUnU0. cfgioning at tne -southeast corne cf the. lot conveyed T. F. Starnes, T. C. starnes and Geo. II- Starnes to Geo. Ilen- recorded"" in "lihe'ce cf the renter of fiee33 tn hock of deeds No. .71, -.par?- iiii corner being in tts western nar&.a of Water street.and 'rurs thence with Ilea derson's south line south fifty-four degrees forty-five minutes west one, hundred aud five feet to a stake at said Henderson's southwest corner In the . line of a lot con veyed by Geo. H. Starnes to S. Hammer shlag; theDce with the eastern line of said last nameaSloc (viz: vHammershlag's lot) one hundred and fifty-six and one-thirJ Jeet-to-he margin of Hiawasse street, or Hiawasse Place; thence with the margin of Hiawase street south' forty-four ; degrees east one hundred and fifty, feet to a. stake in" the (margin of -said Hiawasse street; thence with the rmargin of said street east wardly fifty feet to a stake at the intersec iion of said Hiawasse street with, water street; thence with the western margin of Waiter street northerly two hundred - and ninety-four feet to the "beginning, thejsaH lot hereby .conveyed heing that lot of land bounded on the north by the -lot of George Henderson, on the - east by Water street, on the south by Hiawasse sUeet and on the west by Hiawasse street and the S. Ham mershlag Jot, and also being a portion- of the lot of land conveyed to T. C, T. F and VGeo. H. Starnes by A.. S.-. Merrimon arid wife by deed dated April Tth, 1887, and recorded in the office of the. register , of deeds of -Buncombe county," in. book of deeds' No. 58, page 329, et seq"- ' iSaid sale will be made for the benefit of the person" entitled to the money secured by. said deed in 'trust, default having been made in the terms and conditions contained in said deed in trust. - ' ' . - THOMAS , A. JONES, This January 21st, 1898. - Trustee. - "NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. ;- . Under and hy virtue of the power of sale in a deed of truM executed to the under signed, as trustee, hy; A. B. Sheppard and wife P. M, S'heppard an-d L. F. 'Sheppard and wife L.-E. Sheppard, dated -the 1st dajroTMay 1896, and- registered oh the 3rd day of May 1896,- on pages 20 et , seq. of book-; No. - 41 of mortgages ; and deeds of trust, to .the. office of , the Reisister of deeds of Buncombe county, North Oarolina, de fault having been made in tne payment of the moneys secured by. said deed in trust, as well as to other provisions contained ia said deed of' trust, upon the application of the persons "entitled to: the money- secured to be paid by said deed in trust the. under signed will sell for cash at public outcry, at the court ' house door in -the - Oity of Asheville, County" of Buncombe and: State of North Carolina, - to the highest bidder. on Saturday the 12tb ; day of --Februaryr A.- D. 1898, the property conveyed to said deed of trust, .and which is described ; thereto as follows:-- "All . those certain pieces, parcels and tracts of land lying: and being In. the county aforesaid, in French Broad Township on the east side of j the 'Frencn Broad river, and being designated 'as lou No. eighC(8), nine (9), and ten (10), on theeast side of the river in the survey of the lands of the late A.- M.Alexander, ancf in the record of la; special4. proceeding:now pending in the Superior- court of said coun ty: entitled Nannie J.i."AIexander, and others, ex" parte. - - ,LOT No. 8, beginning on a post oakfc Coleman's corner, runs S.- 40 degrees. 30 min. W,, 75 poles" to a . stake; the nee - v S. S- deg.- 15 mto. W. 13.72 po!cs-to" a vwhite oak near and on the north side of ' the old Sailem road; thence S. 29 deg: : 30 min, E. 14 poles to a stake, - two Wick pine .poin tersT thence S. 30 deg. 30 "min. E. 20 poles to a stake, white oak pointers; thence S. 31 deg. E.. 18 poles to a stake in the north side of. an old road on top of the ridge, black pine pointers; thence S 31 . deg. 45 min .J.21 poles to a r stake,' white : oak pointers; "thence S. 38 deg. - E.. 7.28 poles to the walnut corner; thence, N. 38 deg. E. 7.60 poles to a stake, black pine poin ter; thence N. 28 degk E21 poles to .a stake on bank of old road,- black pine poin ters x thence Nr 11 deg. " E.?-10 poles to a stake on road, black oak pointer; -thence N. 25 deg, E 8".88 poles to a black pine; thence N. 55 deg. SO min. E. 12 poles to a black pine; thence. N. 38 deg. 30 imin. Ev;14 poles to a black pine;. thence N. 76 degf.E. 12.16 poles to a black pine, when the line leaves the road j: then ce - N. 81 degr E. 7 poles to ' a stake, corner white . oak and' -small : 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 beginning, - con taining by calculation ' 41.48 acres., y LOTrNoJ; 9,beginnlng on a walnut on. an 6ld : road on top of the, Tidge, corner- of lots 8 and -10 and ; runs N. 38 -deg." E. 60 noleu to & s take, .- black plne 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; Mack oak. poin ter ; thence N. 23 deg. E. 8.S8 poles' to a black" pine; thence vN. , 55 deg. 30 .' min."- E..i 12 - poles to a black pine ; thence -N.-38 deg. 30 min. E. 14 poles to a black pine; thence N. 76 deg.' E. 12.16 poles to a black, pine, when ; the line leaves the old road; thence N. 81 deg..E- 7 poles to a stake, white oak and sm'all white pine point tens; thence .6. 38 deg.' Ei 14.80 poles to a stake, Coleman's corner -thence E. k 22.56 poles , to, a . stake, black ; pine pointers; thence S. 3 deg. W. 45.68 poles to a stake, black pine pointers; thence S. 6 deg. 15 min.' W: 16.56 poles- to a stake, black pine UR To . busy, and introduce, early our splen did '98 models we have concluded" to - make a marvelous offer direct to the rider. .For ,3q days we: will sell samples of our : swell '98 bicycles at net cast to manufac : ture" and will ship, C. O. D. oir approval to any address on receipt of the nominal sum of $j.oo ment. Special price on sample : $Z9.00. C OSS A C r v "" 8pleli(iii maclline equal to any for service and easy running. Beet 1 inch N seamless tubing, two piece cranks, arch crown, detatchabie sprockets, finely ; vs finished and decorated, Morgan: & Wright, qnick repair tires, single or double tube, high grade equipment.. Oar special 6ample price...... .v.."..........;. ......1. ..24 CD ' ILONQT?vE Be8t medinm grade for mS- 1Y inch tnbing; striped and de'corated, arch i crown, doBt-proof bearings, ball retainers, best Indiana or New :..;ri J3tunswick tireer standard equipment. Special price on sample..,....;. i... ;.$I9C0. NOTE. Choice of Color, Style, Height of Frame, Gear, etc. Fully Guaranteed. You wpl be surprised at the appearance and quality of these wheels. Don't wait. oW asour Agent, sellme for us. . We give om Do You, Waist Cheap . Wheels? : . We have numbers of 1S9S and 1897 model styles, some a little ekop-worn, but all new Wheels Slightly Used, Modern Oar basiness find reputation an known "thronsrhont the'eountry. References "anv of the express companies, or any bank in Chicago.- Art Catalo-ue free. Ware agency at once.' 1 :lt:r; tl C. 1 dcj. ,. 13.43 f;l3 to a -tike, .black-pine pointer; thence S. 3 d?-. Y. 20.84 poles to a dogwood, Mingo Vv'eaveT's corner; thenco wet 24.eS.pole3 to Weaver and Peter'3 hickory . corner; thence N. 45 deg. W. 33.4 oles to a black cs; am Peter's corner; thence N. 60 deg. 42.76 poles lo the beginning, containing by calculation 40.41 acres. ' Lot No. 10: Eesinnin on a walnut, 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 "min. W. 21 poles to a stake, jDlack pine pointer; thence N. 31 degv W. 18vpoles to a' stake,-white oak pointer; thence N. 30deg.: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. 47 deg. 30 min.v W,' 26 poles to a stake . in the ford of tthe" branch, smalil dogwood pointers; thence 3. 23 deg. W. 20 poles to a stake in tte'braaich ; two wain uts ma: ked as 'point-; ers, thence S. 49 deg. W. 18 poles to a stake white oakpolnters; thensevS56 deg. W. 20 poUes to a stake above a large ledge - of ock, : black pine : and blacks oak pointers; thence "S.- 54 deg. W. 17 poles to a: stake on. the river at the mouth of the branch, rhence up the river S. - 21 deg. E. 37 poles to an' iron wood : on bank: of river; thence S. 9 deg." 30 pun. 29 poles to a syca-r more on the bank of the , riveT ; thence S. 2 deg. W. 48.28 poles to a bunch of white thorns,-, one rod south of the -mouth -of Reeun'sv creek; thence up the- creek oh the south side S. 58 deg. 45 min. E." 67'poles to a " spruce pine In - the bend of . tbe c?eek , thence N. 71 deg. 30 'min. E. 18 poles to it . niimfk imw . .VinMiA- (XT -AO 3 n n. T7t 10 fft I poles, to .a : butternut or white wwalnntv thence .N. : 12 . deg.- E.- 18 poles "to : an ash near the creek and' opposite Sam Peters spruce pine corner; thence -crossing . the creek 'N. 38 deg. 30 min. W.- 4.60 poles to said spruce ; pine t corner; 1 thence - N. . 44 poles to - a stake In - the old mill road; thence with said road an4 Peter's line; N. 20 ' deg. 30 . min. . E. 6 poles to , a , stake, blaick pine and white pine corners ; thence N.'ll deg. 15 min. W. 10.32 poles to stake,' black pine pointer ;Jhence . N.' 43 deg. 30 min W. 13 poles to a- white oak on v. the : bank': of the : road then ce .5 N. 22 deg. -30 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. j' 1 . T. S. MORRISON. ,- - J - Trustee" IN - mi TTfla (Honeittei l asheville, . a ri: GRAND OFFER keep bur great factory (if west of Denver, $5). 1 This 4 i O - PR ii III i .-.deposit ' merelytoshow g-ood faith on purchaser's "part; if yon don't want ..to send money in advance, send your express agent s guaranty for charges one-way and we will pay them the other if you don't want the wheel. .- .' - - ' -r ''" " " wwywvwwv " - -", STSSRT N nighe8t 8rade embodying every late improve--1 .Tii ' ' - ment of value, 111 inch imported tubing, flush joints, improved two-piece cranks, arch crown, large detatchabie sprockets, handsomest : finish and decorations, Morgan & Wright, nnick rfinair tires. Binerln or rinnhlotnKa Yiinh 7rr,An. -ntw - - . apenta choice of cash, the freeuse of a Bampfe"; vt-heela of various makes and Types, $3X3 to S12.C3. Real Estate Broker, No. .17 Paragon :ouauing; corner pattfll - Avenue and Haywood St, -Oppoite J ' '- Poitofflce. ;t SPECIAL ATTRITION- Giypv RENTING OFCITYPROPERTyN -JO HOLLECTION - OF RENTS ANn IS1 CARB OF-ESTATES. D . VE DON'T SPECULATE. aasJ86 ccurlln tt;Bulltln every fei K FOR SALE. . CITY, A NEW. 'HOUSE, of .3 rooms, hot - cold water, bath, etc Offered at a bargS?" . A;FIRST-CLASS residence ! of i ra out buildings, ample grounds, southern posure. 'prteeg1 A NICE NEW-HOUSE, 7 rooms, modern conveniences. - v . . - Pri'e - t A FINE. NEW RESIDENCE of ft rooms, modern conyeniences. Price $4 250 OTHER TOWNS, he; finest and . most desirable city res idence in " South Carolina. Built in isqT Every appoin tment- for convenience anfl icoa.:iuau vujsi. ur lllirillSlC Value. to suit convenience of purchaser. ' STORE HOUSE IN 1' BREVARD best in town. ' - V Terms The .JA, RESIDENCE IN HENDERSON .VILLE. " - country;' ' NINETY- ACRES - of cleared land near Sulphur . Springs,; steam and trolley lines. Suitable for general farming and fruits commanding one of thefinest views in this region. Pri e and terms reasonable and easy. , r,i y3 ; - A FARM of over one hundred acres h'ga-ly- improved, French" Broad river bottom. A large nice residence, two large substan tial i harns": andi numerous .- out-bulidings. 1 miles from railroad station. 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, klteh en store room, etc. 1 miles. from railroad 'station. The res idence also for rent. : rr. 15 ACRES,H mile from Sulphur Springs. House of ; 5 Crooms.' - Orchard of apples, peaches and cherries. For cash, $850. V '' v 0R- RENT. .THE STORE soon to be vacated ly W. C. Oarmichael;, Druggist,: on East side South Main St., near Square. ... TWO SUITES of two rooms each, front and rear, over the store now,, occupied by W , C- Carmichael druggist. South Main St. Suitable for-offices. . A " FURNISHED COUNTRY - HOUSE. Eight , rooms . besides - kitchen, servants'" roomi' bath room and dressing room. Large rich garden and asparagus and strawberry railroad station. " v E w 1-. sjr v J ' ' Rent'' only 140s per month. " AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, eleganUy furnished, well, located, v Rent'moderate. A FURNISHED HOUSE of S rooms on best partof Bailey streets. 1 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 in" the Gray Flats'corner French Broad and 4 Patton avenue now ready. 5 rooms.. Every appointment for convenience and comfort..' ' 'f-- FURNISHED': APARTMENTS to first class private house. ' . - . ?- ' - Call for "Glimpses of a Land of Beau ty,! Illustrated - pamphlet free. -; ' " WALTER 8. ; QUSHMAN, (IT THE LIGHT OF. THE WORLD ? OUR -SAVIOUR IN M Cost; over $100,06Q to ' publislC . Contain nearly : 200 " full -page' c engravings r of our Saviour, by the great masters. -Every pic ture Is reproduced from.,.; some famous painting, i Agents are taking from .three to- twenty orders a day. The book is so beau tiful that when people see it they warn it. The Hermitage, Prado, Uffizl, PI:ti, Louvre, Vatican National- of London, -National of Berlin, -Bel videre" and other celebrated Eu ropean galleri etf ha ve placed- their grea test and rarest treasures at our disoosal that thv might" be engraved for this superh Work!" v"PIRST GLANCE 'AT ;THB PIC TUR'ES ' BROUGHT - -TEARS TO MY EYES,' says one. "Cleared $150 first week'a wort with one book,'? says 'another. "Some high grade man or . woman . should secure the agency here at, once," ay every editor, "as $500 can eoon be made taking orders for it." Nearly $10,000 expended now on" new plates for edition coming from press. - .. 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The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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