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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE. APRIL 8, 1898. 1 I M STATE NEWS KJ t FROM RALEIGK ist State Convention tc May 17. School Election to Take Place or June 14. ilephone Company at Scotlanc Heck Incorporated Good Rt port o. the Fire Companies at the Ce p ral. Raleigh, April 7. Everybody was all ex citement yesterday when- the bulletin twards ami the newspaper extras gave the sews that General Lee toft Havana for Key West. The war fever spread even to the "small boy," one of whom came home direct if rem the telegraph office with the tartling news that General Lee had been kitted in Spain. Everything gives way to war discussions. The weather bureau predicted another heavy frost last nigh t. Oh Easter Sunday at the Church of the Good Shepherd a memorial to Mrs. W. M. Clarke, the wife of one of the rectors of the church, Is to he presented. The memo rial is in oak and brass and is a handsome fbnt cover. Mr. Clarke was one of the anost popular ministers ever here. - The ''boy brigade" drill every night that It is bright under their leader. J. J. Ber- The work of the caste (for the Mikado here is splendid. There is a chorus of 100 voices besides the -60 children who take ac was statea mat an election tor one is- of $50,000 bonds for public . school funds would be held the 14th of this month, lot that was a mistake. The election will Se held the 14th of June. For this elec tion an entire new registration will be required. Kipling evening" at the Monday Even teg Club was made a most interesting one, Cor the different papers on Kipling were all very fine. Judge A C. Avery who was to write the history of the North Carolina troops in Che Confederate service, has been compell ed to give up the work and Major Graham Davis has been suggested as a fit succes sor 'o Judge Avery in his work. and called the state convention to meet etere on May 17. Senator Butler, on silver co-operation, was ignored, and so was Governor Russell's suggestion that the committee consider the case of Railroad Commissioner CaldwelL ft was -said no county nomiaa ting conventions were to" be field until after 'the state convention. But ler rigorously fought for his date, May - 35. for the convention, but was snowed trader. Governor Russell was given to understand that the populists had not been considered in regard to the putting in of - Caldwell as railroad 'commissioner; so they ereuld not help him decide whether to ac cept Caldwell's resignation or ndt. This r was done in the afternoon, and so the truest; on did not come up before the meet- last night. The Raleigh fire department lis almost entirely a voluntary one. There are 110 -raxret uno .im umjr xx t curoe . ' penny. There are four, fire companies here, 1 tffof-AA Whit nri nn .Wpl 1h 11 mM I remen are the drivers and the watchmen at the different lire department houses. The .valuation of the property of the de partment is $30,200. The expenditure for the department for the past year has been 97,543.54. The water supply is from 124 public and 15 private double-nozzle 2 fnch lire hydrants. The water pressure is from 50 to 75 pounds, throws pressure ac cording .to location, with a, direct pressure when necessary of f rom 85 to 115 pounds. No better fire department, either paid or voluntary, can be found anywhere. All the department's buildings are thoroughly up-to-date. There are three two-horse hose wagons, each carrying 1,000 feet of ruftfeer-lmed hose, one hook and ladder truck, one Gould steamer, 800 feet of hose An reserve and 8 splendid horses. This morning there was a temperature af 30 and both Ice and frost The fruit was wndosbbtedjy hurt. Captain S. A. Ashe was on a freight train last night coming from! Durham, , by a violent Jerk of the car he was thrown against a window which broke, and out an artery, hurting htm very badly. A lmysicain was called who came on to Ral eigh with Mm. The Scotland Neck Telephone Company was today granted a charter by Secretary of State Thompson; also the Apex Can- sda Company and the pabarrus County Building and Loan Association. The two-year-old son of W. L. Furgason, ef tBoiton, iMiss., had whooping cought. "After several physicians had prescribed ear fifcm. without giving relief," writes Mr. "I pursuaded my wife to try a I 6 cent bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. The first dose had tne desired ef Coot, and in forty-eight hours he was en re1y free from all tcough. I consider your seimedy the best in the market, especially dor chHdren and recommend it at all fjfenes." The 25 and 50 cent edge lor sale Wt rjP. T. C. ftmtth. T- 1 Do you want a situation T Try the Peo- be d part. To those living H in malarial districts TuttSs Pills are indfepensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpiq liver, constipa tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills HELP WANTED FOR 9AUE OR RENT. I have for sale over 100,000 acres fine lands in Western North Carolina, consisting of small farms. large timber tracts, waiter powers, geld, nica, corundum and other mineral bearing lands. Also some of the most desirable mproved and unimproved city and town properties. I have to rent for the summer i number of AehevMle and country houses, .'umished and unfurnished. Money to loan on improved city property. George S. Powell, Real Estate and Loans. TVEDING SALSEJSIMAN ' Wanted for specialty; sales made only to dealers; ex perience In the line not necessary, but albiili'ty as a salesman and good address required, J. B. Wells ft Co., Asheville, N. C. - W-3 WAINTTBD Two people to occupy a nce east front room and board at i? Vance street; quiet place; three minutes walk from square. No invalids taken. 47-6 - a ; r-- r , wsm --: - t WANT Energetic salesman; school sup plies; country work; $100 salary and lib eral oammri salon. R. O. Evans ft Co., Chi cago. : V 47-7 ' STIfTATIONM WAJiTH WANTED A position as traveling or bom companion in a refined family, by a lady who speaks French and English, and is willing to make herself useful; beet of references- Address L. M., care of Ga zette. 8-tI , MISCELLANEOUS Ud good AsheviHe security. Apply to 1 49 6t. J. M. CAMPBELL. DOST On iMonday, gold breast-pin with coral spray and small bell aJttached. Re turn to 118 Woodfm tibreet and get re ward, f : 50-3 LOST Wednesday afternoon, in Biltmore drives, a small carriage parasol; finder please return to this office. W. C. SMITH Of 10 Church street, rooms 4 and 5, has a variety of 1.700 samples of Men and Boys' clothing, covering best tailoring extant, down to the cheapest and most attractive inducements offered of Gent's furnishing. 17 tf MISS NORA WARE Pianist and in stringed instruments. 201 Street. teacher College Bee our spring line of samples from the Ditmer Woolen Company. The largest in uhe world. Call and see them at No. 5 Bast Court square. The AsheviHe Tailor ing Company. ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD. A few select boarders can be accommodated in a private family is which there are no children. Large lot. sunny rooms, good' fare. J as. R. Du Bose, 33 Pine street 237-u BON AIR 74 Bailev St. O. T,. McDonald proprietor. Conveniently located to p st- oirunwe iuw. ir uue, ouuw well heated by furnace and grates; hot and cold baths free; all modern conve niences; table first-class. 20-tf ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED Persons having rooms to let or- desiring boarders can procure them by an advertisement in these columns, or in the columns de voted to hotels and boarding houses. An " advertisement in either place tor one week (cost 75 cents) will bring plenty of applications. MMMWMMSSSSSSSSSSWJSSSSSS FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three new connecting rooms with ail modern improvements. 165 Pat ton avenue. ' 60-tf ROOM FOR RUNT Furnished or unfur nished, on first floor; good location. Ap ply at 38 Penland street. A STORE IN TEMPLE COURT FOR rent. Wm. Johnston, Jr., 20 Temple Court, AsheviHe, N. C. Onh desirable office, in Temple Court, for rent. Wm. Johnston, Jr., or Geo. W. Tilson, Temple Court FOB SALE 30R SALE A few standard medical bodks. & Lacy's. FOR SIALE Second-hand phaeton, price very low; also fine single harness, almost new. Address Phaeton, Gazette Office. FOR SALE Improved old-style Gordon press. Address W. N. Roundy, Box 709, City. 23-tf pqr aALEOne 7-room ootUge, and 8- room house on Centrat Ave. Modern conveniences. One 9 -room house on Flint St. Either of these houses can be old at a bargain. Several email lots suitable for cottages. No trouble to show you. J. H. Weaver, Agt., 46 Patton Ave.. A .Vi.nllU XT y- jv) VOTJ want a smTATimit-A4wp. tisements for persons desiring situations Published for half price in these col umns, a twenty-word advertisement for 10 cents, or throe times for 20 cents. "Moments are useless if trifled away," ana they are dangerously wasted tf con tamei by delay in cases where a "want ad" inserted in the Gasette w4U bring yea srhat you wast immediately. ' " ! COLUMN NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of a power of sale in a deed of trust executed to the undersigned as (trustee by T. F. Staroes and Annie L. Jtarnes, his wife, dated the 4th any of May, 892, and recorded on the 5th day of May, 1832, in the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe County, 'North Carolina, in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 10, at page 57 et seq., and by virtue of said deed of 'trust default having been made in the payment of the money secured by said Of trust the undersigned will etl FOR CASH at Public Amotion, at the court house door in -the city of AsheviHe, County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 7th day of May, 1S38, the property conveyed in the said deed of trust and which Is de stnbed as follows: "All the interest of the said T. F. Stames and Annie L. said interest being an one undivided third (1-3) interest in and to the following described piece and parcel of land, situate. lying and being in the city of AsheviHe. County of Buncombe, and state of North Carolina,' on the west side of Water street and more particularly bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at the south east corner of the lot conveyed by T. F. Jtarnes, T. C. 'Starnes and George H. tarnes to George 'Henderson by deed dated Time 7. 1890, and recorded in the office of register of deeds of Buncombe County, in book 71, -page 224, said (corner being in the veetera margin of Water street, and runs thence 'with Henderson 's south Wne south Ifty four degrees forty-Bve minutes west (S. 54 deg. 45 m W.) one hundred and five "105) feet to a stake at said 'Henderson's southwest corner in the line of a lot con veyed by John W. Starnes to S. Hammer schflag; thence with the eastern line of said 1aet named" lot (viz: Hammerschalg's lot) one hundred and fifty-six and one-third fl-36 1-3) feet to the margin of Hiawasaee 3treet or Hiawassee place; thence with the tiargdn of said Hiawassee street south orty-four degrees east (S. 44 deg. E.) One hundred and fifty (150) feet to a stake in the margin of said Hiawassee street; thence till with the margin of said street east wiatrxfly fifty (50) feet to a stake at the in tersection of said Hiawassee street with Water street; thence with the western nargtin of. Water street northerly two hun ired and' ninety-four (294) feet to the be ?rmrinfg; the said lot hereby conveyed being tit' that lot of land bounded on the north by the lot of George Henderson, on the east by Water street, on the south by Hlawas vee street, and on the west by Hiawassee street and the S. Hammer sch lag lot; and dsn being a portion of a lot of land con veyed" to T. F. Starnes, T. C. Starnes and George H. Starnes by A. S. Merrimon and wife by deed dated the 7th day of April, 887, and recorded in the office of the regis ter of deeds of Buncombe County in book No. 58, page 329." The said land above described being also he same land conveyed to Thos. A. Jones trustee, by T. F. Starnes and Annie L. trairnies bis wife, by deed in trust dated the fth day cf May 1892, and re-orded in ferecf- ice of the register of deeds of Buncombe County, in book No. 30, page 57 et seq., ref erence to which deed- as recorded is hereby rade for a more full and perfect descrip tion of the said land. This April 7, 1898. THOS. A. JONES, Trustee. 7-14-21-28 - (NOTIOE OF TRUST15B,SV SAL. Under and by virtue of a power of sal contained in a deed of trust executed to the undersigned as trustee by E. B. Kerlee and Mary Kerlee, his wife, dated March 6th, 1893. and registered i'n the office of the reg ister of deeds Of Buncombe county, Nortb Carolina in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 32, pages 437 et seq., and by vir tue of said deed of trust, default having been made in the payment of the moneys secured by said deed of trust, as well as in other provisions contained in said deed of .rust, the undersigned wfH sell for cash, at public auction at the courthouse door in the city of AsheviHe, county of Bun combe, and state of North Carolina, to the hrgehest bidder, on Wednesday, the 4th day of May, A. D., 1808, at 12 o'clock m., the property conveyed in said deed of trust, and which is described therein as follows: "In Black Mountain Township on the north side of -the public road from Swannanoa Gap to Black Mountain Station, bounded on the north by the land of R. U. Garrett and James Padgett, on the east by the land of A. S. Melton, on the south by the said pubHc road, and on the west by the land of William St. George Walker, being what is known as the Kerlee home p lace, about half a mile from Black Mountain Station, containing 40- acres, more or less." ,For a fur (her and more perfect descrip tion of 'the above described land and prem ises reference is hereby expressly made to said deed of trust, registered in the office of the register of deeds as aforesaid in book No. 32, pages 437 et seq. This 2d day of April, 1898. (Signed) C. P. KERLEE, Trustee. T. K. BROWN,. Trustee. NORTH dAROIilNiA, In the Superior Court JBttncombe County. W. W. Barnard and Julia A. Sluder, co partners trading under the firm name and style of Barnard and Sluder, "Plaintiffs, vs. W. J. Woriey, R. M. Boyd, et at NOTICE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Buncombe County made and en tered in the above entitled action at the March, 1892, Term of said Superior Court and by virtue of a supplemental Judgment Easter Offerings in an endless variety of styles and novel ideas in eggs filled with chocolates, bon-bons and choice confectionery wo have. Also a fine line of Easter boxes made by W. P. (Holiday, Detroit, Mich., expressly for us as surprises for Easter Sunday manning that will make the day memorable to young and old. AsheviHe Candy Kitchen, L. M. Theobold, Prop. 'PHONE 110. or decree made and entered n enfd cause at the March, 1898, Term of said court, the undersfened Commissioner will on Monday, the 2nd day of May, 1898, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court house door in the city of Aahevflle, County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, seH at public auc tion for cash the land described in the com plaint in said action, to-wit: "Two undi vided thirds in aid of thatt certain piece, parcel or tract of land (being only a two undivided thirds interest in that part of the same which lies in the County of Bun combe and the County of Madison) which is fuMy set torth and described in a deed made by J. M. Low ry and wife, H. L. Low ry to EL iSlnder, Montt Pabton and John Reeves, dated the 15th day of November, 1867, whteh deed is duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Bun combe County. Reference U hereby made to said deed and it la hereby made a part of this instrument for the purpose of de--yriihirwr )im boundary of sa.td land." Said will be made pursuant to roe terms jjuk iWtmm mnA ft t h raousst of the Charles A. Moore, and the proceeds of said sale will be applied to said uugmenc oi March Term., 1898. For further informa tion application may be made to-W. W. Barnard, Charles A. Moore, or the under signed Commissioner. This the 4th day of April. 1898. F3LBD MOOKBV Commissioner. NOTUm TJRfUSTEXE'S SALB. (By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed In trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Charles 'N. Vance and Kate T. Vance hie wife, said deed In trust being dated April 26, 1897, and regis tered in Book 43, page 231, of the records of deeds in trust and mortgages for Bun combe County, to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein men tioned and having been requested by the party to whom said debt is payable to Sell the lands described in said deed in trust, I will on Thursday, May 5, 1898, at the court house door in the tcity of AsheviHe, seli to the highest bidder for cash the lands conveyed in said deed in trust and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake in the east margin of Spruce street and rums south 14 degrees 45 minutes 60 feet to a stake in the north edge of an alley 10 feet from the northwest corner of lot No. 3 of the Vance plot; then north 74 degrees 9 minutes east 205 feet to a stake in the line of lot No. 5 on said plat ; then north 14 de grees 45 minutes west 60 feet to a stake; then south 74 degrees nine minutes west 205 feet 'to (he beginning; the same being lot No. 2 of the plot of the Vance land on Spruce street. The terms of sale are cash, and such title as is vested An the trustee will be given the purchaser. ' This April 6, 1808. EDWARD ;B. 'ATKINSON, Trustee. bp o u u i p 1 u 3 u t s y L V) W H H W N co t 6 3 CO 4 H CO y u co 'T 3 HH t ' I I . 4- u , G O CO "in l 1 co e u 3 u u 3 c C3 O H W u CJ CO u u The azette9 ASHEVILLE, N. C. The Palace StaWes Fine Saddle and Driving Horses. Brown Bros., Props. 29, 31, 33, 34 Lexington Ave Telephone 117. Orders Filled Day and Night. I h( BbbIbhH JsnssV Livery HOTELS AND BOAEDIUG HOUSES Extensive Golf Links within 100 Under the MaDaeement of UNSLST & KITTREDGK. ' HOTEL ; Central The Berkeley is an up-to-date hotel. and is Equally Desirable for OAKS HOTEL. V ASHEVILLE, N. C Everything New Table First-Class After closing for two months in .ujicuicmn, xiiju vsno upeueu January 1, ib, ior Business. Fie utes walk from' the square on streetfear line. f THE ASHEVILLE HOTEL L. G. CONE, Proprietor. 70 South Main Street. Unnder New Management. Newly Refitted. Livery in CBDectioB. 76 Sooth Main Street, Telephone 1 6. The cDly Hotel in the citj running Free Bum to and from all Trains. Rates $1.50 and $2 per Day. Special Rates by Week or Month. O-AuiK: hall, Tio-sroisr, ia o. L . r" Reopened after extensive repairs and alterations, one of fcbe finest equipped fee tells in the South, open the entire year, steam neat, new furnishings, open firs piaesa and perfect cuisine. This house is supplied with an abundance of spring water taken from the mountain side and is thoroughly plumbed and sewered, is provided wiui moawa rams ana water oboseie on flushed by a targe volume of water equal The rooms are large and airy, the stands upon a ridge and it is with pleasure aouut is Better Kept or provided for from ticuiars, such as terms, etc., address THE BLOCKER HOME, X)y H. BLOCKER, Proprietor. Good Board $5 per week; $1.50 jer day. Do you want a Summer and Winter Home ana mountain -locKea to tne isorcn witn ary sir, z,wo to s.uuu elevation, mow is uxv lac. iwuoie aauy trains on tnrougn the finest high altitude Winter country in over. WESTE1TD HOTE1 West Main St., Centrally located near Court House and bample room next door to my General Store, Coi per Block. Bates $1.50, per day ; $1 per night ; 50 cts per meal. x Free Hacks meet all trains. v" huuto uiim, wiuuui tre uxmu, loaomceo views, overlooking fas i house thoroughly renovated, rooms all newly kateomined, splendid porches 106 ITW -nnK-luim tV. Ua - -r- i w ajwauva uuoui uiiaatru ior and Dleasantniess. Fare good. Terms moderate. fvt ,- r-y , ST'li. ,sh ' .-'(-. HOTEL FLEMING 4 GKUBER CORCERT CO., Proprietors UewEnglandHome 102 Board S3 .60 to 85 For TUXEDO, 76 Haywood St. (New house, now furniture, lights, furnace heat or open fires, hot and cold baths. Rooms en suite or single. Rates reasonables. Special rates to resi dents and business people. On car line. So one with advanced ease of lung trouble taken. Mrs. O. L. Neville. 218-26 KE NIL WORTH PARK Private Board. A delightful place with home comforts. Pleasant, furnished rooms with open fires; first class northern cooking. Near Kit trore street ear line. Rates from fire to six dollars per week. Mrs. A. Z. Cooley. iliii, i BILTMO 2 He of the Leading Hotels of me oouirTr test of the Location. Has all the comforts of a modern bossa Families and Transient Guests. KE, K. C. FRANK LO TJGHRAN, Proprietor. iff Steam Heat WOO Ft. Porches order to furnish the boose aod nake other SAMUEL ft REED, Prop. ASBITIL1E, N. C. every floor. Tne sewer is to a small brook. site is dry and healthful. In aet. tfe that we ican say that no bouse is a sanitary standpoint. For further JOSEPH HELLEN & SOBT- Tbtow, If, C. OLD POET, 3ST- Os in the Land of the Skv? Pomi w Souithern exDosure for Winder. Fin the time, while property is low aoutflera Railway. Beautiful mm the world, attracting attention the Bkevaed, Nj C. Post Office. T W WHITMIBE, Proper, ' - ... 7.,. M hJ MRS. J. E. DfiAKE, Ashvill, K. C Marion,, N. C THE 6 ROVE HOUSE, MKS, KOFPELBERGK f " 31 Grove street, Asheville, If. a House nicely papered and throughout. Halle well heated. ana coia water. Modern con Northen cooking. Near street ear lies. Woodlawn Cafe, The Leading Restaurant ifi Asheville. 36 South Main St. (OldDelmoni OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. Table supplied with everything 19 ket allordsv -Reasona'ble rates by tbe week and NOAH MURROUGH, Pro. BOARD.- be bad et N. C Desirable roams with beara ssay Mrai A. a RaT Msssj
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