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Western Carolina ..New? , JR. 0. U. A. M. COUNCIL , Preparations rfo'r Their' Meeting in Salisbury. - 1 " - ...... 1 . ;-.. . .. ..... .!:. . c f- : -,. : Salisbury, Feb 14.n Tuesday, the 2Snd of February, 'the grand -council of the Ju nior Order 'TJnl't-e'd tAmertean Mechanics in iNorth Carol'lna 'Will meet here. Tt will be a gk-a day for toe raider. , On- that day the Um'ted States flag -wUl'l be hoisted aver .'ie ' Ch'tstout' 'HiCl ami' Salisb-wy: white graded .'schools toy the -Weal " anem-bere'ef the or der. AddLesses. will -be" delivered by d'ib- .' Klll&u'i&irc'a. -f--, r-; . . ; dresses fce'-srade by President Reiver, of ;ifce state CCcsunal .'college; A.;G, .Ttt:cnas, of Fayei-.evilie, ; and'-'t'Jhcr well-known m-eimbers of Mhe order. Tie Lexington, bind will fujnrsh the nuJisic af'ihe flig-ffaJsun-gs. (F'rep'aratory. 'to ipbff certmanfta ol -'Jh-a 22nd the; f'g-40kv.H'exe ereoit'l .a.t:-the. ;8dwo!3. to-cdy.". 'They are fifty feet h'Igh. r ; ; iJ&r. E. JO. KieiEiS.!3;entirpi!iBtn's,iE!aii.' ger oxd. prop-iiie'co-r of -the Salisbury tele-' j?i1 -pc'ints in to'rtan county with Savishuiry by teteph'one. -'A few .days a-jo foe- complete ed? a lic.3 'to Faith, and is now at wcrk on one to -..Sou to .R-ivtur,. via" FrankYin. iUpori. t'hp i'-.-ir.'l.p.tJniri .f ilhla line lMj. . Heins ex- 'ie-:s to .onnevJi. Ctuio. Grojse and ah3 bury,' tires pscuMellEg' actf compeitimg with tie ' BcJ'i Te'Iebon& cci.tpany's lime from -here to lihat paiin't.'-LA line to Spenoer was toncgl'ct'e'd soxe -tiaae errwee. ' Messrs. B. A. Fesperaian & Co.; of Faith, this county, tave been- awarded conitract to furc:iih. 100 c-r-'l-cads of curbing -for toe "stirteete -of RaliEiUg'h.'-''Other gTiam!Lte finms at tihe FiC'Jh QTiari'i'es . "have orders, from the 1 state Labial for Rowan granite. ylThe. or .der 'received by.Fsperaiaon & Co. -is one of tlie J.arg-ei3't tTfir r&cei'Vdi-for granite in ibhia touu ty. ' ; -1 'R,v.- W. H. .StuWblebine will, jdeli ver -.Ma lecture cw'rewvxau'&Jl'cy: Mouttbaam " at the Baptis,txsh(uipch to -morrow cvenliog;. , Ronjiaoii'i!Pu.rei'i!orl.!otar,t comvenea theire on (Mionidlay, Febru'ary 21, Judge 'Molver panesiid-. ing. Ain:ong the Important eases for trial at tii3 erp. a.re She "case of state vs. J. p. If. Klottz, chaTigii -wi'tia theranacrder.- of W; of Foremun ' vs. iRiitchie. Foremaiit was awaiTdeJ one oiit "damcases and Joidge Stsar- buick E;t ade the verdilat. On the amotion docket are the iuits "tot Mrs. Clemey Jianss ' and" Mrs. Falbn''.e iHowaird against both "the Southern and Wtiittem XJaroTin-ai railroads. . It will ibe a fwo-weefes iteirm, cue week .be -r inv (Tevobe'i 'to state and1 -the other to civil 1 v , , marion. , "Mlarion," N. C.' Feb. 14. There la some talk of organizing a - board of trade at -Marlon.'' The town has (advantages that .. some of the enterprising business men have long recognized the fact that what is needed is to- enlist the interests of ou-tside capital." Marion ; is -shipping, a, sreat deal of lumber north and-' west-rplar; '-oak, cherry and curly birch-7-which Is feade In- : to' furniture. ' ; Marion ; does some ' manu tacturing but with labor cheap and good 'fihipping .facilities over competing lines of 'iailrcdd, it is thought sihe' should do an ex tensive wood manufacturing business., , A cairh produce and brokerage house . Is much needed here. ' As conditions are now more : produce , is brought into Marion, or produced in its vicinity, than can be mar keted. . : - The Catawba hotel property that sight ay relic of the great expectations of a van ished boom period lias gone into the bands of three or four local business men who : are fuSly as interested as the rest of the town in seeing it become the property : of those who are willing and alble to go on withthe work that ceased some years ago. The site of the unfinished hotel which .has nearly a hundred rooms, la a magnificent one, overlooking: the .pretty ; town and" a' eplendid spreiad . of country. The great buildrag is fast going to ruin In its un finished state and it is hoped . here that some use win soon be made of i'L There are stored away under shelter about $2,000 worth of fixtures for the house. To any purchaser who would develop the property it would be sold, it is said, for ta sum not greatly in excess of the cost of thse fix tures. ' A yearor so ago there was some discussion of . utilizing, the buildtog as a boys reformatory. .' " - F ' - . ' . waynesviLle. Waynesvnie, N. C, Feb. 14-(Attorney T. (L. Green (has just returned1 from vAshe vfile, where he has been on legal business. ' Hon. James M. Moody Is to attendance at im, kjnii,, M ' Hntu- Whe bedside of Ms ancf.her, who was eSntoK-.- ea a few days ago with -parallysds, and is - sbill veiry 411, at her home on-. Jonathan's creek. , - ' ' ' . : ' Judge-Avery -is here on' busintess cwoeku ed with ttbse Uove estate, of iwhSich his wife m (h.Pii' ' - - ' 1- - .An athletic club has been organized here, to which the young sports are itaiktoig con siderable interes't'; From !thev looks of sev eral Bkiinned' noees some , of the young Itl -l3' n ... . Im , . . a wiwus Enow rae arx or me voTDeut hick. El-t Is ne'O&sta.ry b'eifore beoomtog a - mem ber to pass through an toitiaitory oerennony 3n wh!kh .' the candidate must me&t some (heavy-weight thaimfpipn, and if he can; not (knock the candidate out to" a xjerta'tni num ber of rounds, the candidate -is ddj yred iworthy of mmberish4pi. 1 r, ; ' The Roiling Exposition. car took to some thimg like $500 during thelT' three days at Wtoston. 'Of this the hospital there gets ten per cent, - awimmmnimmnimmmm'niraninimmminmnimiini n fx ; 1 1 ' n ' . J Li l3 r n 9 U t'i U U t J f La ' J U iu td U A " A T7T P.O. BOX 146. v. ,...,... t.t, .... . .... DEATH CF TV:0 CZNTEKARIAKS. ' Elkin, Feb. 14. INews of the death v of Lewis Harris, the centeniarian, of Hoariug Gap, haa rbeen recelived here. 'He was per haps 'the oldest man to the sitate, he -being 104 yeans of age" at -the !time of 'his dealt r When 'he eetUedi in this oounitry - thLs vast domain was all a 'wilderness. For the past three years he' has been to a state border , img -on 'iimibecility. JHe had a anan'ii ' for burning every'thling'ln eighit, and his peo pde had to keep a continual watch over, hkii to keep hum from burning up 'the tbouae and furniture. ' - ' i s Judith 'M'artin, the oldest negro woanxi to -the state, an!d perhaps to the eouth died at her home; near 'Roruda W'ilkea Loutnty, last week aged 115 years. This is aiuthea :tic. - 'About two years ago .'this 'old negro cu't- her- second set of teethe and her eve - e'i'ght, which -had failed, re turned to her. - p BIG TRAINING STABLEST REiDSVILLE. : 1 1Re3dsville,Fb. .14.WThere is' a '- tu'turc for. ithe fma'gnrfi'cenit mile track;; of the' Pkidononlt Di'h'dng 'c'tofb of ' this piace.-""- It will be reJcaUed that , . Pa'tcheai ; aaidr Genti y paced a race there and in-ce -then the 'track has been kept 'in- first-class condicion Now. iln vfcaan'uei , Wauton, a wealthy ra'llrcad eon'trac-tOFi of Falls Oialls,, Va.r has, mad 3 arraingeijuents, tp open a big training ' sta ble there, whul:h w ill " be umder "the thiirgo of Mr. Tom ICanaon, of Washington, D. C, an. experienoed 'tiratoer ; 'and driver. , Mr. Cacnon as here with teh'liead of (fine horses and has -taken up quarters at the -track. 'He -will handle and develop . horses for speed;' and wi'I'l labor to improve the Wight harness 'indiuiscry in the state. IHe will be here for a year. or more. J , ' 7 , I ; SEVERAL TOWNS. V -::.tiUp - to the 31st of Jarautary the tobal num ber of oMM'ren;-- adm3tt-ed into . the; Oxford orphan' asylum- was 1,-644. . .' . . B. B. " Goelet is the-agent f oar the Gazette at Saluda;.-The1 paper will . be f dtind on sale daily at his office and (subscriptions will be received by him. , flihe VElkin : El-ectrlc Light and v. tFower coiaiipany, of "EMnv N. C. has .been incor poTaited for erc-dt-lng and operatlnig, an tilec trij Itight and power ys-tem. -v . - .The Fost says that some miscreant bai der.ed .the monument in the CSonfediera-te cemtiiery, at Tlaleiigh, by drawing ans -"n-deeent iplcbure undeir.. one .of the. imscrdp- . Ciibaimis countjy - after - demanding con victs 5 cf: -the -.state fenatentiary as r pre scribed by the enactment of the legislature, and beinig refused, has brought eruit to tea: the. flaw on 'that jnatfter. J y! Joih Tiamm..' ttf TRaridolph "county,' who was tmarried at (Potot Pleasant Hast week, was conigratulateAby ahe oCdfolks, the tel egram sayitog: 'Pliease accept the congrat uCaitions of the whole " QJamm : famfily." Parkersburg' State Journal, r ' , .People at the depot today alt' noon saw something rather unusual in the way of a I train. Fifty ' solid tears of tobacco from the Inspection tandv storage' warehouse of J. E. 'PerktoEon & Co of' Danville Va., passed through. The train was, drawn by two engines and the tobacco was consigned to W. Ehike. -Sons & Co. J at Durham. Greensboro Telegram. . - , NORTH CAROLINA-OFFICES. .. Washnrgton, '. Feb.'. 14. The postmaster general has Teftised: to appoint the colored nmnj Evans, 'pxsstimiasiber at Ixiurtoburg; o.' ten-sibCy becaiuslthej-term;of h'e -present inct iTibenl has ?not expired,-but reafly . it is' eaOd on ;scount' of his color. In cases where -fourth: class offices have been raEsed to presidential offites, It' rs the generall rule cf. -the departimnet to regard the tenure of offke as beginning' with, the " date of the coiT'ji3ss!ion, without consideringthe ante cedent services of the Incumbent, but the rule 'is of ten djsreigaided. The 'Evans oat 3. however.- it seems, is not. to be made an exceiption. 4 It ociay-be later on." ' . The- fight over he Hligh - Point postofELce beJHvee-n Capt; Snow and W. 'B. Steele, has got to the white beat poto't- where .the aip polntiment of "Dr. , Staunton es a iomipro ;. mJse candidat is suggested. lOapC .Snow belonged to the Vermont regflment to, the late war; and hiae the advantage - -ini the contest of a .personal army acjuainitance with t)he president. Qlr. Steele is the par ty candidate .and bis claims are , based on a -long and active party eervlce. .TThe ap--roto'torent. Senator,. 'PriCchard says, wild be announced e'ariy this week. I .1 'Provision' will soon be malde for the es- tabWshmemt of & ewrthern prison', and Sen- tor Pribchard expects that dt will be k ca.'iii an nine vicrmty. 01 (Asnevuie. ; u, , l Vm .e WJlector Shook, Spain refuses to apolog-lze, Shook's aipolo- gy to Rjepresen'tative 'Pearson Is more than aaaiple'.toi ' "effect tfo; ? vbaAeme.s.He waa uT,ed at ?fJQ,1J ff JMt ,Pear f' 15 r1 ?f enue ays tha-t his re-tostatement, consld- TS xmj -ewae 'nOToraoie, was wiva jar. jwarson ana "uoiuictor Harians. - it was only a case of suspended animation. Shook had .not beeo xemovted. The Itonlc wll'll do the rest. . , - vw- - . , ; ... TO OUR CUSTOMERS. ' , : Chamberlain's Cough Remedy !s the best cough syrup we have ever used ourselves or to our families. W, H. King, Iftaac P. King and many others to: thia victoity, have also pronounced It the best. All we want is for people to try It and" they will He cosvtoeed -Upon ..honor there l& no bet ter-that we have ever .trled and we. have used many klnds.-R. A. Blake and Son, General Merchants,: B4g Tunnel, Va. SoSd by Dr. T C. Smith. X and. L w j j J OJ dn 713 r 7 '' ; and 5 X,-L 5- vii, for IT ' PII0NE72. t ., .................. . s ' T PEAnsorj's tali; At a Lincoln Club Banquet in Grand ' liapids ,". IRepresentati've R,ichn:ond ' Pearsco a;t ILtocaln club, baniq'u.et, - Grand , Rapids. Milch., from Grand Raplda Democrat: ;. ; Speaking of - the feeling between, the North and Sou'th today, he aid he could assure his heartens that it was the warm est 'that ccni'Ud be, ,. He would 'have been wiillling as a testimonial' of resipect to the dead hero in -whose honor the banquet was giveni to have brought" boquet of flower and "presented -it at -the banquet, v Here the speaker grew humoroius and declared that if "you fedlows up'.here ever -take a nomon 'to secede, . we v have enough men down to our is'taie to -come up here and dirive you into - .Lake 'Michigan' Ija'ke Erie, or " imto that other lo!ke whose. htgh fiasMng flaimea ire h&tJer-than. ithe 'waves of ithe ovi.'har two iioi'l-eis -cf ..vyaIT.'? 'He had.,learnedl-th(rous,-b I'.udliillon, he said, ''that th.ee dliftetre-nt t-iajas 'juae- ji'mpcioilition. to: secefde came 1 up n -Ms slate anid as. many, thm&s- was voieJ jj'Wnw :i Uinid-not aii'tll every-.other' Soutih-' ern., sfcatrhadi decided 'to.' secede' d!id- M$ jwate do so.:, (Dt'was 3kisH.io scoeJde; he said,' axil -to-o, it tvus the last to surrender. He said he was pr cult" of the rt'scrd and hoped he :-would' be yaidonedi.' for' refcirrinig t-o : the' nciident iitpon' th'is - ct jca's'fcm. (Here the speaker .followed, with, a beautiful 'tribute to Aibrahfiitn. L'imcoln and- wae icheeired ; to the eoho. 'Ooncvudiiig, 'ae gave an. eloquent eulogy uipon jthe union o-f t(bje .north and is-xi'.ih.'iw'.Jidh brouight 'the entire 325 listen ers ;to' fcLeir: leet, wlo, vhile hey yell $i themseilves hoirse, waDved napfkina f-ran tically 'thlrauigh: th s -'ir.- The dtmonistra' bi'on ccnt'lnued for;, eeveral mtou'tes, while tlhtoise nearest Oomgressiman Peaison piatced him .enithus'iastical'l'y on'hl.s baik. 'Pcli ajni .nig i;his 'ttere wjtre? h ee early cheera giv en the. patriotic ooutberner. r v Secret of Beauty is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assimr ilate, a "proper qiianity of food. This can -never be done when the liver does not act it's park Doyou know this ? Tutt's Liver Pills are an abso lute cure forsick headache j-dys-: pepsia sour stomach malaria, constipation torpid liver, piles, jaundicei bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. Tutt Liver Pills ; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAIiE. '- ; . Under and by virtue of a power of sale to a deed in trust,, executed to the under signed,' as trustee, by T. C Starnes and Sarah M. Starnes, his wife, dated the 31st day of August, 1892, and registered on the first day of September, 1892, on pages 533 et eeq., of book 30, of the record of mort gages and deeds of trust in the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe county, North Carolina, and by virtue of the said deed to trust,' default having been made in the terms and provisions contained in said : deed in " trust whereby the power ot sale contained' thereto became . operative, the undersigned will sell for cash, at pub lic auctipn,- at the court house ' door to the city of Asheville, county of-Buncombe, and state of North Carolina, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 19th 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 de scribed piece and parcel of land, situate lying and being in tbe county of Buncombe, xstate of North Carolina, and in the city of Asheville, on the south side or starnes,aiv enue; It being lot number 7, on plat of the land of George- HJ Starnes and T. F. Starnes, which; said plat is registered . to the offke of the register of deeds in book of J deeds of trust No. 70,; page 494, Beginning at a stake in the south margin' of Stamen avenue, : Dave Robertson's northeast coc ner,and' runs south thirty-four degrees and twenty-four minutes east (S. 34 deg. 24 mln. 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" feet to a stake in the western margin' of lot No. 5 on said plat; thence north thirty four degrees west JN. 34 deg. W.) one hun dred'and twenty ( 120) feet to a-stake in the southern . margin of Starnes avenue; thence with ' the southern margin, of- said Starnes ave. south fifty-seven degrees west (S. 57 deg. W.) sixty-feet to the beginning, it 'being-one of the lots of land conveyed to the said T. C. 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 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 hereto conveyed." Said sale will . be made for tbe benefit of the person entitled to the mtmey secured by said deed to trust, default . having been made. In the terms and conditions contain ed.in. said deed to trust. - THOMAS A! JONESfy ' This January 21st, .1898, Trustee. ;i ;' NOTXCC OF TRUaTES'S SALE. . Under and by . virtue: of a power of sale to a deed in trust; executed to the under signed, as 'trustee, by T: C. Starnes and Sarah M. Starnes, his wife, dated the 31st day of 'August, 1892r and registered, on the TALK IS CHEAP, - . . . . 1 .but a visit to our store ' will convince you that .we have the finest largest stock of Pure old Wines and Liquors. of any house in the south. " - "We call especial attention of those-who ; want only the best and purest of Liquors for Medicinal or Family use. - " . . We have Wines and Liquors from many . lands, and guarantee Age; Purity . and Strength In all goods we .sell. - - v. 'bottled Beer we recommend "SCUUTZ" Cc?r that dials llllwaukes Famous, Tcrtner's "Iloftrau" Ec:r, unrivaled table use. ' ' ' ' FXEE DELIVERY. ....... . . . -J' if J" 'W' fc ''W-' "w N. ( ) o o o o 0 0 0 0 Where they me mm-. mi : Umm M-oise. THE WHITE '.MAN'S IbAR,- - -,' " Where they vines, and And I still claim to have the largest stock of. first-class goods of any house in the State Beer bottled fresh every day and delivered to anv part of the citv. Orders from a dis ttaiice.solicited. BoxiDg and packiDfrfrte. r7"Qualiiy, Kot Quantity" is lly Uotto - X v. JAMES 0 ,PHone i39- . U. liox A.. L J... Jii-i. Jkk. Au,-. .dk. JSu. L. Jk. first day of September 1892,:on pages. 541, et seq; of book 30 of the record of mort gages and deeds of trust in 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 , and" . provisions contained to said - deed ."in trust 1 whereby . the power of sale contained: therein became operative, the. -undersigned - will sell for cash, at . public . auction, " at 1 the court house door In - the. city of Asheville, coun ty of Buncombe" and state of North Carolina,? to the highest bidder, on Satur day, the 19th day of February, A. D. 1898. the property -conveyed in said deed in trust and which is described thereto as follows, viz; Mall. their "interest, said interest being an one undivided one-third (1-3). to and to the following described -piece or parcel of land, lying, and being in the city of Ashe ville, . county of Buncombe and state . of North Carolina, on the west side of Water s tree t; and more particularly : described as follows : Beginning at the southeast corner of the lot conveyed T, F. Starnes,; T.' C7 Starnes and Geo. H. Starner to Geo. Henderson,- by deed dated June 7th,. .1890, . and recorded in the- office of. the register of deeds in book of- deeds No. 71, page 224; said corner being to the western margin of Water street, and ,runs thence with Hen derson's Bouth line south fifty-four degrees forty-five minutes west one'- hundred and five feet to r- a stake at said i 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- namedS lot (viz : Hammer shlag's, lot) one hundred and fifty-six -; and one-third feet to the margin - of Hiawasse street,' or Hiawasse Place; thence with the -margin of Hiawasse street south f orty-four degrees east ione hundred and fifty feet to a stake in - the margin of said Hiawasse . street: thence' with the margin of said' street east wardly fifty feet to a stake at the imtersec tion of said - Hiawasse street with ; water street; thence with the western.: margin of Walter - street . northerly - two hundred and ninety-four feet to the beginnings 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 nd the S. Ham mershlag lot and ' also being a portion of the lot -of land conveyed to T.;J.T. F. and. Geo; 'H. Starnes - by , A. S. Merrimon and wife by deed dated April 7th, 1887, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of 'Buncombe county; in book --. of deeds No. 58; page 329, et seq.". r i ' Said sale will be made !f or the Jbenefit 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 to trust, . ' ; - - - - - "THOMAS A." JONES,'. - This January 21st, 1898 , Trustee." NORTH OAROLIINA' 'y . . r V" la the "Superior Court. BUNCOMDBiE COUNTY, . Wtogo ELleitlt & KJruimp Co.," 1 " vs.?' j - ''-Notice. .:. ; . ' y VT. -B. Ingle. ' ' ', - By virtue of an. execution issued tor the undersigned;., Sheriff of, uluncomfbe county; fro'm' the supertor court of saM -county," in the, -above entditled tadiiion, - returnable ,: to" March term;. 1898. : of said court. I will sell ia)t- public jaulitfon, tto the highesit biddier, for cash, at -the count house door, da the. sa'M county of Buncombe,' on Monday, -the 14th day of (March 1898, all Uhe right, title and dnlterest of the defendant .J. .B.- Ingle, to the: following lot of Jand and premises. situated . in the eaid county of (Buncombe, in Lower 'Hominy townshlp,'and more -particularly described as' follows: v eglnndng on a stake, ; the northeast corner of 'Lot No. 4, the centre of the Bear creek joad, and runs with eaM road north.11 .degrees west' 50 feet to a stake, y thence south , 89 degrees .west 104 ' feet to, a stoke on , the bank of the road, . tttenoe ,wi-th the, said road south 52 degrees west 54 feet to a stake, to Lot "No. 4; thence north 89.2 de grees 132 feet too the begtontng, containtog 'twenty-one. rods, being' the lot of-land on whtcfn tne .store bouse formerly.; otjcupiea by the saiid J B. Ingle and more recen'tly occupied' by E. J. "Rhoades, is situated, and being the same lot of 1 and conveyed to the said J. B. Ingle by G. W. ' Ballard and wife by . deed dated the 11 th day of Aprils 1892, and 'registered to 'Book No. 82 at page 232, of the rewords of deeds of (the 'said county of Buncombe. : r? , '- - . 4 ' This 'the ll'tlh day. of .'February;. 1898. , ; y . . - W.-MWOTtL0Y,, '; . ' Sheriff of Buncombe County.". NOTICE OF . SALE-UXDER EXECUTION.-! 'vr' r '.-: Norm uaronna, uuncomDe uounrv in . the-itperior Court. - ' l' , ' ""- Sandy i Fleming vs.' J. 1.. Brigmaa,and E. B. Brlgman. Notice of Ssle ' -f X. . By virtue of an execution directed, to the undersigned from the Superior court v of Buncombe county in the above entitled ac tion, I will on Monday the 7th - day of 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 Tight, title and in terest which the said defendants have in the following described property, to wit: A tract -of land In Flat Creek township, Countyr 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. . fyledia Hcademy, port yoitito nnii'AirD boyo. A High Grade College FiSi'ing and Busl . nesa Preparatory Schooll. " : Careful Individual- Attention." 1 ' Pleasant ' and healthful location. ' Ex cellent table md' home comforts.- Disci pline firm, but -kind. Wtll - selected li brary. Chemdcal and physical :la;boratory. Athletic field, swimnilrj -pod. 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Best VA inch IJj! seamless tubing, two piece cranks, arch crown, detatchable sprockets, finely 4 , , finished and decorated, Morgan & Wright, quick repair tires, single or double tube,'5 ;.VS- high grade eouipment. : Onx special sample price. . . . ... . v . . . . i ;. ... .; ..$24JK). lllONnTr268 nedinxa rade for 18C8. t inch tubing, striped and decorated, arch " Brunswick tires, standard equipment. Special price on sample.y.;,. u ..C.. i.....; ..$iy,W. y NOTE Choice ofjClorv You will be surprised st1he appearance and quality of these wheels. ' DonTt waitl order , now while this offer is open. Prices will be much higher soon. You can make Big Moory . .- as oar Agent, selling for us. . We give otfr agents, choice of cash,, the free use of a sample wneei, oruign wncci, accoroongio worKOonev " We have numbers of 18S8 and 1S37 model wheels of various makes and MA i aa styles, some a little shop-worn, but all new.. . .... ... . ......... $1Z.W tO $10.W. , Wheels SUghtly Used, ModernfTyp V ' - i - r Our business and reputation jure known exjjea ouiupouwe, ui uujr uuuk u vouchku. ur.wTsiogoe tree, eecure agency at once. The J. L. Mead Cycle Co., Chicago. 8 and 58 South Main. Street, obooo9 SHD Y0Un ST0I1E yonoERs All Kinds Turnished. Crushed Stone; for sale and delivered at Asheville Depot at reasonable charges. BALFOUR, "N. C. I . IT PAYS -. y TO ADVERTISE IN.THE . N . GAZETTE WNT OOLTTMN TO DETTER TOES ! CRAIID OFFER keep our great factory- we have concluded to 1 iTO TTTT Miiy ' lifilps. 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The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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