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J A. D. Trustee. i.r i reuiza tLs L"j uti 1 food too Irrj iitl2 I: :1a -or it m m To Hake the Penitentiary, a Federal Buildicg. 'm. ti Prinn ?"if fr lis Ua rJ - CcsYisls. Long Term Prisoners Escape Some : Facts About Onr State Ca i al Urs. Abbott to Proceed Against Hancock. ' Haleigh, Feb, .JL Tbe supreme' court yesterday "took up tie case of air. McsHee cixin only to, do aothing for fcini. - They - daciine to grant bim ticensev and eimply isay the incident i closed eo far a the court 1 "oonceroed-T The" court passed a rule that hereafter the applicants' for li cense most send a e written examination so as 4o avoid ail future trouble. On the 13th the Southern's) train and the & A. L., one gefing east and the other go- - ng west, will connect here. As it has fees or sometime, there was a sniecon nectico of about fifteen mi notes here; that white it meant hut Xlttie to the railroads, meant much to the 'psasengera. - Tbe federal court tzas about finished the ' iJocket, and ' the jury has been, dismissed. The eQttity docket is still open, and on fiatnrdar Jodgo .Pnrnell will hear seTeral of these caves set for that day. f: - The Leazar Literary society mt the AgA cultoral aad "iexSaaxAcaA. ccAYege will, on -Friday night, the ISth, hold It fifth ora orical coi&esL The two Htenxj societies of the college are the Leazar society sd toe Pollen society.- 1 - f : Hr. Clande Docfcery, chairman of the 'tMnitentiary board, faae been to Washing Con city to see the Attorney General as re gaands mating the North Carolina, peniten tiary prison for the United States pris- '-oners from the Southern etatesJ The de - partment 'WiH inrestlgate the matter end if it is found that there will be work e wngh to keep them' constantly, employed, Btt order will' probably be issued, desig nating this a a receptacle for United Sale convicts. Now they have to be car rfed to Columbuai, Ohio, or to New York. Tonight "The Milk. White Flag" beM ihe : - boards at the opera .bouse. ' Next week . "Tbe Wilbur Opera Company; Jays f a week'e engagement bere. "'."-t - ' Collector Duncan baa written to the civil service commission asking whether : he cannot appoint the old storekeepers and , gingers. " He has appointed the dd' clerks and deputies mostly, , possibly because be - kow they were fully protected by cjvfl eervice iaw. the The democrata are urged to organize and begin work at once. It Is declared by many that they are too slow In getting their ends together. t ., r ' The weather la again 'like epaing. - A dfirect contrast to what it was a week ago - esA we " ere promised nice weather ; for sometime, - A bill was passed by the ligtslature, giv fng counties the right to use conrict la bor f r public road work, provided ; the county pay transportation and board and lodge them. ; Cabarrus county first - ap plied for about forty, One of the cornmls sloners came here to jmake 'all arrange ments for caring , for them, and Superin tendent Mew borne refused to Wt him have the convftcta. That county will now bring - ult against Supertntendeni Mewborne for the use of 4&e convicts. . ' ' ; ' our long-term prisoners from the couti ' ty workhouse escaped from - the barracks . where they , were kept on Wednesday night. to'tzt, only one of them has been caught ft&leigfc to it Infancy covered one thos AOd. acre of land,- and the etate "When lit -fretbled upon tMs place for the capital paid - 12,750. ' Now the smalest etore on Fayette ' Tille street could not be purchased for that amount In 1791 the ,commissionens who were appointed to select a site . for .: the capitol ettled upon this place;; . The state reeerved five squares. The capital etaadj tn the centre of one, the governor's man toa occunles another, the Mind asylum for the. whites a third, the Moore and Nash aauares onwhlch stand pretty little parks', tue southeast and the dther eouthwest from 'the capitol. ' The ' principal streets were named for the. eight Judicial districts,'. as follows: Edeuton,' New Barney Wilming ton, -.Hlllaboro, Halifax, Sallsibury, Fayette -vllle and Morgans "Other streets ;were lat er named for the 6ommlsloners,' one con mlsiioner being; from each dtetrlctr Mos tl'n, Ilargetit, Tawson; Blouut, McDowell, Harrington, Blood worth, Person and Joweal The streets are mostly sixty-six feet wide. but In few ins,tancesi streets leading from tae capGtol ire'ninety-ntoe feet ' ' 4 " It ds tB'aid thaJt Mrs. Abbott, of New Cerne, thaa .iJsnlf.Dd be jn'teni'lon ot proi NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. , : Underhand by virtue of the power of sa,le in a deed of trut executed to the under" signed, as trustee, by A. B. Sheppard and wife P.L'Sheppard - and' L. F. Sheppard end wife L. E. Sheppard, dited the lit Lay of May t8$6. and registered on the 3rd day of May 1896, on pases 20 et ' seq. of boolc No. 41 of mortpages and dedi of trust, in the ofce-of' the -Rrlter of fieeii cf Buncombe county,: North; Carcllna, da fault having been made tn the-payment of the moneys secured by eald deed in trust, es well's In. other provisions contained la ca'lddec ' tru:t, u?on the arrllcatlcn cf -the pers,.i 3tltledto the rzoncy eecurel i - C3, ti tli, I ci!act3. IIocJ's Ki rreecnsraSoa and S3 Es resits, eajaucJCicrocTr- 23s. .aJlCre2s53t IVrcrsred ty a t Hcod & Cx, Lowen asa IceeSng with the case against Robert Han cock; president of the Atlantic qd North Carona railroad, -which she Sad said eLe irooid withdraw. She demounts ?io,uuu damages from Hancock, :-;.. 'TO CCUi: A COLD IN ONE DAT ' Take Lazatlre Bromo Qninine Tablets. At lmggisU refund the money if it fails tt cure. 2Sc The genuine has L E Q. or each tablet." , - v- ' . - to be paid by said deed in trost, the under signed will sell for cash at public outcry at the court house door in the City of Asherille, County of - Buncombe ' and ( State of North . Carolina, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 12th day of February A. j D. 1S3S, the property conTeyed in said deed of trust, , and which is described therein as- follows: J "AH :i those- certain pieces. parcels and tracts of land lying and being in the county aforesaid, in French Broad Township, on the east side of ihe Frencn Broad rirer, and being designated as lot No. eight 8), nine (9),-and ten (10), on the east side of the riTer in the surrey of the lands of the late A, U. Alexander, and in the record of a special proceeding sow pending in the Superior eourt of said coun ty entitled Nannie v J.iAlewarderf and others, ex pTU.0t i4W:M f LOT No. S, begmning on post oak, Coleman'a 'corner, runs S. 40 ' degree 20 min. W., 75 poiea to a stake; Uitnce S. 3 deg.15 mln. W. 13.72 poles to a; white oak near, and on the north side of the old Safiem road; thence S. 29 deg. 30 mln; E. 14 poles to a stake, two black pine poin ters: thence S. 30 deg. 20 cnln. EL 20. poles to a stake, white oak pointers; thence 8 31 deg. E. 13 poles to a stake in the north side of an . old road on. top of the rtdge. black pine pointers; thence S. , 31 deg. 45 mln. E. 21 poles to a. stake, white , oak pointers; thence S. 33 deg. E., 7.23 pole io the walnut corner; . thence N. 38 deg. E.1 7.60 poles to a stake, black pine-pointer; thence N. 28 deg. E. 21 poles to stake on bank of old road, black pine poin ters; thence I N. li deg. E. 10 poles to n stake on road, black oak pointer; thence N 25 deg. E 8.83 poles to a black pine; thenee N. 55 de& 30 min. E. 12 poles to a black pine; thence N. 33 deg. 30 min. .E. 14 poles to a black pine; thence N. JS deg. E. 12.18 poles to a black pine, when the fine leaves the road; thence N. 81 deg. E, 7 poles to a stake, corner white oak and small whit? pine pointers! thence N. 34 deg 30 min. W 76.38 poles to a stake, Spanish oak and white pine pointers ; thence N; 31 deg. 30 min. W. 1280 poles to the beginning, con taining by calculation 41.48 acres; . " ' ' LOT No. 9,beginning on a walnut on an old road on top of the, ridge, corner; of lots 8 and 10 And runs N. 38 deg. E. 0 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.' poles to a- black pine ; (thence N. 65 deg. 30 mln. E. 12 pols to a black pinei thence N. 38 deg. 30 min.' E. 14 poles to a black pine; thence' N'75 deg. E. 12.16 pole to a black pine, when the line leaves the old road; thence N. 81 deg. E. 7 poles to a jtake, white oak and small white pine point tew; thence s. 38 deg. JEL : 14.80 poles to a stake, Coleman's corner; thence E. 22.56 poles to a stake, black pine pointers; (hence S. 3 deg. -W.- 45.68 poles to a stake, black pine pointers; thence S. 6 deg. . 15 mln. 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. 3 deg. W. 20.84 poles to a dogwood, Mingo Weaver's corner; thence : wet 24.68 ; poles to Weaver and Peter's ' hickory1' corner: thence N. 45 deg. W. 33.44 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. t ?j ; " . ; 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, white oak points 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 X, 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, 0 min. W. 26 poles to a stake in the ford of the ' branch, : small dogwood pointers; thence 3. 23 deg. W. 20 poles to a stake la the branch ; . two wain uts ma: ked as point ers, thence S. 49 deg. W. 18 polesto a stake, white oak pointers; thense S."56 deg. W. 20 poles to a stake above a large ledge - of ook, black pine and black oak pointers; thence 6. 54 deg. W. 17 poles to a stake on the river at the mouth 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. 30 min.' E. 29 poles to a syca more on the bank of the rlver j thence S. 2 deg. W. 48.28 Doles to a bunch of, whito thorns, one rod sou th of ihe mouth Cf I Reem's creek: thence up the creek on the south side S. 53 deg. 45 mln. E. 67 poles to a spruce pine in. the bend of the creek; thence N. 71 deg. 80 mln. E. 18 po es to a cucumber; thencc.'N. - 46 deg. E. 16.60 poles to a butternut or . white ; walnut; thence N, 12 deg. E. 18 poles to ,an, ash near the creek and opposl te Sam ' Peter's pence pine corner; thence crossing ' ; the creek N. 38 deg. 30 min. -,W. 4.60 poles to said spruce pine corner; thence N.- 44 poles; -ito" -a! stakeih Tthe old mill road; thencS with said road - and Peter's line N. 20 degV30;min.E.i;6 poles; to a' stake, black pine and, white pine corners ; thence N.311 des; "15, mln. 10.22 poles! to 1 a take, black pine pointer; thence N, 43 deg. 80 min. W. 13 poles to a' white oak on - the bank 'of , the .road; thence- N;? 22 deg. 30 mln. W. 5.36 poles to a stake; N. 3 deg. W. 18 polca to a black "'oak; - thence "It Is Better to Have Loved And Lost .thia, never to tave loved at all." It'll' better, a good deal, for i the I confectioner and for the florist. Pleasing the woman you love is the desire of every man in love, and taking her a box of our dility r irsh- nDaiiows, delicious -out -and, cren choco lates, it. 's the beat way to cl Achsvillo Cand; L. I.I. Tnrc::cT, Prop. . NOTICI3 CI TTU;.3TZZ3 CAIIL - Under and by Tirtue of a power of ale in a deed in truss, executed to the under signed, as .trustee, -by :T.- C. Starnes and Sarah ZL Starnes, his wife, dated the 31st lay of August, 1222, and registered on the irst day of September, 1222, on pages 33 etr sea.., of hook S3, ox the record of mort gages and deeds cf trust in the oGce of the register of deeds of Buncombe county. North Carolina, and by Tirtue of the said deed in trust, default baring 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- He auction, at the court house door in the dry of Asherille,. county, cf . Buncombe, ind state1 of North Carolina to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 19 th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 18S8, the property conveyed in said deed in trust- and which is described therein as follows, Tizr 'The following de scribed piece and " parcel of land, ; situate iying and being in the county of Buncombe, state of North Carolina, and in the city of Asherille, on the south side of Starnes ar enue, it being lot number 7 on a plat of the land of George H. Starnes and T. F. tarae; I which aidv plat is registered in vbe ofifce of the.register of deeds in book of aeeoa .otuu, . ..UU16 X t AT. m .... illi Ti 1 at a stake in the south margin of Starnes lvenue,' Date- Robertson's northeast cor ner, and runs south , thirty-four degrees and twenty-four -minutes east (S.' 34 deg. H min. E.) one hundred and twenty feet to a stake in lot No. ,9 on said plat, said Rob ertson's southeast corner; thence north fifty-seven degrees east (N. 57 deg. E.) sixty ?eet to a stake in the western margin .of lot No. S on said plat; thence north thirty- four degrees west N. 34 deg.'W.X one hun dred and twenty ( 129) feet to' a stake in the southern t margin of Starnes avenue ; thence with the southern margin of said Starnes are. south fifty-seven degrees west (S. 67 degi ;W. sixty feet to the beginning, It being one of the lots ot land conveyed 16 the said T. C Starnes by T, F. .Starnes and Annie 1m Starnes, his wife, and Geo. H. Starnes by deed dated May 28th, A. D. '390, and recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Buncombe county in book of deeds No. 70; page 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, default having been made in the terms and conditions contain ed in said deed in trust. , - v. - This January 21st, 1898, ; r - , : Trustee. NOTIOB OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. . Under and by virtue of a power of sale In a deed In trust,' executed to the under signed; as trustee, by T. C Starnes and Sarah M. Starnes,' his wife; dated the 31s. day of August, 1892, and registered on the first day of September, 1892,- on pages '541, et leq, of book 30 of the record of mort gages and deeds of trust is the office of the register of - deeds of Buncombe - county. North Carolina, and by virtue of said deed in trust, default having been made in the terms v and provisions contained - in said ' deed in trust whereby the power of sale ' contained therein became operative;' t the. . undersigned will t sell for cash, at public auction, at the court bouse door, in the city of. Asheville, county of Buncombe and state "of North Carolina, to the 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, rlz: 'all their Interest, said interest being an one undivided one-third (1-3) in and to tbe following described piece or ' parcel of land,- lying and being in the city of Ashe rille, county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, on the west side of Water street; and more particularly described as folio ws :; Beginning at the sou theas t corner of the - lot conveyed. T F, I Starnes, T.- a Starnes and Geo. H. Starnes to Geo.: Hen derson, by deed sdated June 7th, 1890, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds, in book, of deeds No. . 71, page 224. said corner being in; the western margin of Water street,' and runs thence with Hen derson's south line south fifty-four degrees forty-five minutes west one-hundred . and Ave 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; thence with the eastern line of said last -nameC lot (viz v'Hammershlag's lot) one hundred and fifty-six and - one-third feet to the margin of Hiawasse street, or Hlawasse Place; thence with t'he margin of Hiawasse street; south forty-four degrees east one hundred and fifty feet to a stake in the margin - of said Hiawasse street: thence wlththe margin of said street east- wardly fifty feet to a stake at the initersec- tlon of said Hiawasse street with wa street; thence with the western margin of Waiter street northerly two hundred ' and ninety-four feet to the beginning,; the said lot hereby conveyed being 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 street and on the west by Hiawasse street and the S. Ham mershlag lot and . also being a portion of the lot ,of land conveyed to T. , C, T. F. and Geo. ; H. Starnes by A. ' S. Merrlmon and wife by deed dated April 7th, 1887, and recorded in the office of the register ot deeds of . Buncombe : county, in - book - of deeds No. 68, page 329, et seq..' , ; Said sale will be made for the Ibeneflt nf Ithes person entitled to the money secured by said deed In 'trust; default haying been made In the terms and conditions contained in saia aeea in trust. 1 , . THOMAS A. JONES, ; This January 21st, 1898. . - Trustee. : nENDBBSONVniEAND BBIVASD 'r. T. Jr RICKM AN, : Manager.' ' -- In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1897. : , (Standard Eastern Time.) NO. 2. Dally Stations. - NO. 1. Daily. 4.10 pm Lv .. Henderson ville.. At 12.80 pa 4.40 pm Lv . i.. Horse Shoe... rAr 12.10 pm 4.4S pm Lv Cannon,...,. Ar 11.55 am 4.53 pm Lv . . . . . jMoney Ar 11,47 am 5.03 pm Lv . . .Fodderstack. .. Ar 11.37. am 5.13 pm Lv .....Penrose.... Ar 11.27 am 5.254m Lv . Davidson ; River. s Ar 11.15 am 5.40 pm Ar . . . . .Brevard Lv 11.00 am . , , , T. S BO SWELL, Supt -'' No. 17 Parasca tyidZ'.rZi Ccmrr rrttot Arenue and Ilaywccl CL, CrrssI- SPECIAL ATTENTION GlVlI TO nzrmrra o? city pr.orzr.TY, ttts COLLECTION OF RIrr3 A1ZD TILS CARX3 OF E3TATE3. - T7E DONT CPECULATE. Chanrea occcr in this Bull-tin ererr tzf FOR SALS. ' A NEW HOUSE of 9 rooms, hot "and cold water, bath, etc Offered at a bargain, A FIRST, CLAS3 residence, of 12 rooms. out buildings, ample grounds, southern ex posure. , ' Price J7.C00. A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, modern conveniences. - . - Price J2,TC0. a in mis wnw T?TcrrrT'vrrT o I 2 MUIUIVW Vi O nnli, modern conveniences. Price S1250. orrrcii towns. " : . t .The finest and most desirable city- res- idence in South Carolina, Built In 1892. Every; appointment for convenience and comfort. Five acres of grounds.; Price less than cost or intrinsic value. Terms to suit convenience, of purchaser. , -. STORE HOUSE IN - E3EVABJX - "Tlie best in town. ' ?- : . A RESIDENCE IN Ttvxmrmstwi- YILLE. - 1 - v r - , - ? i - . .. ' COUNTRY.. ; iM.iii. x l akmuo ox , ciear ea land near Sulphur Springs, steam and trolley lines. ounaDie tor general farmings and fruits, commanding one of the finest views in this region. Price and terms reasonable and easy-;'. ,. . . . " A FARM of over one hundred acres hladi- ly improved, French Broad river bottom. A large nice residence, two large substan tial barns and numerous - out-bulidlngs. 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 oesiaes Data room, .kitchen store room, eta mues rrom rauroad station. .' The Idence also for rent. 7 15 ACRES, mile from Sulphur Sorines: Houee of 5 roomsL 'Orchard of abDies. peacnes ana cherries. For ashy 3850. FOR. RENT. V - A KUOir OF TTVE TROOMS, newly emd nicely (Turniehed, for light housekeeping. - A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS for light flouseueepiog, naceiy rumWaed. - - rtus ssruaB soon to be vacated ty W. C. Oarmichael, Druggist, on East side South Main St, near Square. -TWO SUITES of two rooms each, front ana rear; over the store now occupied by w . u. . uarmjcnaei, oruggist. South M1" St. .Suitable for offices... ; . ; - ' A FURNISHED V COUNTRY" HOUSEl isignt rooms . besides - kitchen, servants room, bath room and dressing room.: Large rjen garden ana asparagus and strawberry beds;.' :f One and one-quarter miles from railroad station. - Rent only 340 per month. I AN"; ELEGANT : RESIDENCE. elegantly iurntsned, well located. Rent moderate. ; a u xviN laatau au vats ot 9 rooms on best part of Bailey street A : FURNISHED HOUSE on ' Chestnut street; south side, 9 rooms, all but two furnished; , ' " , .Rent 335. --'IN TRYON. House 8 :-rooms,"f urnace beat 4 Furnished 335; unfurnished 318. APARTMENTS in the Gray Flats corner French; Broad and . 'Patton avenue now ready.- 5 rooms. Every appointment for convenience and comfort, v FURNISHED; APARTMENTS In : first class private house. , - ; - - Call lor "Uiimpses of a Land of Beau .y," Illustrated pamphlet free. ; " , - WALTER ;S. CUSHMAN, M ' . I . IL Tbe Indtistrial Advertising Co.'h ; FIVE CEUfT PREHIURI COUPONS V Will be received by the following leading : business firms in the city. Trade with then) and avail yourself of our V - Cash Premiums. Amateur Photo Supplies C. F. Ray. Bakery J. M. Heston & Sons. 'V Books and , Stationery Ray's t Cut-Rats Bookstore. Bicycles and Bicycle Renting Hough ft Dunham. - - ' - Clothing, and Gents Furnishings Alex ander &3ourtney.T." ' '- ' s" I Candy-Kitchen L. M. Theobold. Dentist Dr. J. E. Hawthorne. t -t Drugsr-White O. Smith.'. s .; Dry, Goods Bon Marche. , ' Fine Fruits W. B. - Allen. , -' .; Fish'and Oysters AshevUle Fish Co. 1 Green Grocerfear-R. L, jOwnbey. ft Co.,, Groceries H. C. Johnson. ' " ? " Groceries-T-Jenklns Bros. ' General Merchandlse--W.-J. Suddertln, Jewelry B. H. Cosby.,- . : . j vMeat : Market McFee & Jones. . Musical Merchandise Hough ft Dunham. Optician J. Cf Houser. , . -Laundry Model Steam. v - Photographer T JIcLtadsey,.:- ' . Shoes j. spangenburg. - -Publishers Gazette Publishing Co. " Matiiress Renovator 'B. S. HalfL'' " Eooka f ree. . Premiums , liberal. Office in- W. A. Blair's Furniture Stare. ; ; - : j ; i; HI B. PUTERBATJGH, Manager. a .. 1 ; t ; . - - .- . . NOTIOB OF, SALE TJIVDER.. EXECUTION. North"; Carolina, Buncombe Couaf. : In the Superior Court.- - " - - -Sandy Fleming vs. J. ft. Brigman and E. BBrigman. Notice ot Ssle - i - By" virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned ., from the Superior ;? court of Buncombe county in the above entitled ac tion, J Will on Monday othe ; 7th day v of February,; 1898 at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door -at Asheville,' N. C., sell to ' the highest .bidden for cash to satisfy said execution; all the right, title and In terest . which the said defendants ,hsve in 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 Roberta estate, containing 100 acres more or less. This Jan. 6th, 1838." . ; ; W. WORLEY, Sheriff. i By J. M. Chambers, D. S. " - ' HENDEHSONVILLE. A FEW NICE iROOMS at the Arlington House and terms of board? reasonable. Jan. 19, 'T. A. AU:n. ' T33-4 v. e3 ' Central The Beikeley la an up-to-date hotel. , and is Equallr Desixsbla for I -: ; '. ..." ; rnAUH i - - - - : l ' r. i : "B,eeesssssMBBsssjsjsBjBssjas ASHEVILLE- K. C. Everything New, ; SteonrHeat Table FirstClass "';;:7ooo:' o 4 , After closing: for two months in order to farnich the hoiisp na .v irapoyements, Tfljfi OAKS apenjMnvuj.lisA utes walk from the square on street car line, 9 luf:iDU8me8s- Fwe :--:SWANMN()A The popularity of Tbe is due to its central location. Its home like atmosphere, ; the excellence of Its cd- j sine and its very moderate price. Steam heat, gas and .electric lights.' ' Large sam ple rooms.- , THE ASHE VI LLE HOTEL v V G. CQHE, Pfoprietor. f 70 South Ilain Street. : ASllJSVniE, N. C. Unnder New Management Newly Befitted. Livfv in Conner.Hnr, 76 Poutli Main Street, Telephone 16. The only Hotel in th ritw ronnin Fbee Bus to and from Rates3i.5o Special Rates T M; rand . 7 VNewportTeiin . This proipierfctjr .will be' sold ; with W. without dhiirna'tuTe. Tbis elegant houee boot . in '92, baa every modern tuxury that tbe faetddioue pubffic retires is beatedbr sm, Eghited by eierfc . c&bta&e - help. Any extienaiye no'tfee of the deligbtiful situation us entirely unnecessary Tjfis 'V'-'j03Sity- vuetT rom1Sbd:iam. sbasgSven losiictions to 3 or Jf?I!i:"F71 JiSL to aa- 0PP-tunity that presen-ts itself . but once ir a lifetime.- As a SXttAUXmnm its situation as one of Uhe moat IneaJthgirine-' v tbe Amerioan Oonltfinent. "Dcmt .watt till' it, is disposed of and tben say I memt io tore secured So, ' : " -: . ' . - - , , . - ,- ; , . . " - Edward T: Harrington, or Col. F. A Lincoln at the 8 wannaooa, Asheville N. C, will tell yoa how a fortune can be made, ;;i:hebi;ocker home, V ? ; O. H. BLOCKEK, Proprietor.' ; 'V f Good Board $5 peTr week; $1.50 per day. Do you- waoit a Summer and Wtniter Home and nwuntain-Iocfced to the .North ? with dry air," 2,000 ; to 3,000 elevatton. Now ia the. finest high altitude Wi&uer country in over. - - , ' , . -1 w -'.' 'CWest'Main St.," 8ample room next 'door to my General Store, Bank Building v' Bates $1.50 per day ; $1 per night; 60 cts per meal. , ; : f V HOTEU FLEMING r, Maribn,; N. c. - f gBUKER CONCERT KTewEngl'miSioija'e v Board 83.50 to 85 Per TVeefc; TUXEDO, - . " " vv v. 76 Haywood St. -New cliouse new furniture, : electric lights, furnace heat or open -fires, hot and cold baths. Rooms en : suite . orv single; Rates reasohables.- Special ratea. to resi dents and business people.' V: On car line. No one wfth advanced case of lung trouble taken. Mrs. 0. L. Neville. ' . 218-28 KENILIVORTH PARK private Board. r 11 delightful . place ; with bom oomfmrTi Pleasant, furnished rooms with open fires; f nrst ciass nonnern cooRing. Near Bilt n-ore street car line. Rates frcm five to sis dollars per week,' . , - Llrs. A. Z. Ccoley. 'mmm L! - i Biltmore Milk and Creain, fresh every morning. . Dairy Lunch, C3 r.-.tton ave. v -.- "... . . - Lcoitioa. Ess all the comforts of a' maarm Jamilies and Transient Giiesta ZtOTJOIZR AZ7 Proprietor. SAIJUEL H. REED, Prop. ; Linc6In & LaBarbe, ;Asheville; N; C. : ; : ; ' i' Proprtetsts, Main Street On Car Uu. all Trains. ; 1' and $2 per Day. by Week or jdonth. ;iew--Sioitel : ; :;; ,4 OXTD - JFOJEtTT ' ' C in .the Land of tbe Sk-v rvi rr s,r SmitTwrn the time; while wxDert4 lV low Vh h.' the world, attraotimr ..t4ninn k . . Z : i EJjDsTID - house -Bkevard.'N: C. - : ' '. T W .WHITlliBEProp'r. CO.; Proprietors.;' The Rational Hotel f : . Ha8,TeceDtly changed v handn, and is now tin-, r der manageiiieiit of.' MRS. GEOE&E E.' MIGHT. Special, attrition to- Traijfient Guests. Tble strictfjr First class. Rates reasonable. - -v Waynesvillel IT.- C; : BOARD; ? .13 STARNES VENUE. ), : ; Furnishings almost entirely new. - Tabls supplied with the best." y IIrs. Uniy.S. Sevier. THE GROVE HOUSE, 35IKS, KOPlICLIJHl6R, . - 31 Grove street AshevUle, Ni' C .l House nicely , papered and furnlsbel throughCut. Halls well heated. Baths, hot and cold water. Modern conveniences, Northen cocking. Near street car line. BOARD. Dsslrtils rooms with. board may t9 tti tt -i r Pit's Ptinfff1'. 7 -
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 12, 1898, edition 1
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