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V THE ASHEVILLEAZETT E. MAY 14, j Lsno 01 ins oivj : I and Surroundings ! HENDERSONVILLE. Hender,sonville, N. C, May 13. The military company of this city met at their armory last night and had an en thusiastic meeting. They did not fully organize last night -as they haare jxot yet the regulation number, but expect to have a full company inside of ten days. They voted their company name -Dewey Cadets." Dr. A. H. Morey was elected captain of the company. This was a good selection, as he was for five, years connected with the national guard of Ohio, and is a gentleman of fine executive ability with the vim to make ' his company one of the best in the state. W. J. Case was elected quar termaster and treasurer, , and fc. Morriss, mayor-elect Of Henderson ville, was elected secretary. Other of ficers will be elected when ranks are full. 'The company gaye a vote of thanks to that patriotic and popular lady, Mrs. R. I. Barnwell, for her kind ness in tendering the company her large store room as an anuuif. This company is composed of the best material of our town and county, and when they fully organize and get into military shape they will not be ex celled in appearance, patriotism or bravery by any that have preceded thI visited Asheville this week and had Q o-nnrf time amonff old friends and suc ceeded in renting a summer house "Earle Court," on Patton avenue, and will afflict you with our presence June 1 N Mr. Clark, who bought the Hallybur ton place, near Brevard, is having shipped to him some fine short horn The Globe hotel here has been rent ed to a lady from Florida, and will be in running order by June 1. Miss McLane will succeed us in running the Central hotel June 1. The following names are registered at the ' Central this morning: F. Blank, New York; C. W. Carr, F. R. Grant, R . N. Withenbury, T. R. Tuell, Otis A. Miller, Miss Mamie Biggar, Asheville; -W. JD. Breeze, Welch Galloway, Brevard; Mjss Alta Ragland, Brevard; John Harrison, Franklin; Miss Lelia McLain, French Broad. JOE ROBT. S M. Geary, Pierson, Mteh., writes: "De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is curing more plies here today than all other remedies combined. It cures eczema and all -other skin diseases" rcurftaf it A Esmeralda Inn, I Hickory Nut Gap, May 13 The guests at the Esmeralda Inn had a very unique picnic party yes terday, at Chapel Rock, which is situ ated in "the midst of a charming little glen about half a mile down the gap, and with pretty cascades running through the centre of it. was named Chapel Rock from the fact that the first Episcopal service ever heard in the gap C&t vOTO hv Some ladies from were ncivx nv.i . l iBf ffln, nan Mrs. Minor, of t oKixr assisted by Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Southworth and Miss Anna Jenks turnea to wun by the time that Col. Turner who had - rfat cava in jcompany with ,r. nl!o Tonk to eet the mail, had returned, the lunch baskets had been filled and they re&AZ t for their destination. But tne best laid plans of mice and men gang siarHes in this case,) ana clouds had gatnerea up i " gentle rain began to fall. But when a woman wills she will, , etc., and they determined to naye me V";1" W. Clegg. Mr. Bostian is a Rowan iban. The bride is a native of Iredell. i i ' Cleveland Star: Rev. J. R. Vaughan, of Asheville, N. C, will deliver his fia mous temeperanCe lecture at Fallston, Sunday 11' a,, m.; Bellwood, Sunday 3 p. m.; Cleveland Mills, Sunday 8 p. m. He will give a temperance rally m Shelby Saturday night. Svlvim Valley News: In Brevard no. idle workmen are. to be found. The new store building of 3. E. Clayton is em ploying all who apply for work, and not enough help is at hand to push the building afe rlcpidly as is desired. Mar shall KfipatJEfek is in charge of, the work. Sylvan Valley News: C. Mauldin, of Asheville; and Fannie A, Beck, of Pen rose, were married at the home of the bride's father, Rev. Asa Beck, on Tues day. We are informed that they start ed immediately for the groom's home in Piedmont, S. C stopping at Caesar s Head hitel en route. Black Mountain Eagle: Mr. and Mrs. Dudley ; Austin got up Wednesday morning and left their baby, a male otA. about two months old, sleeping soundly. On going to the bed , Austin found that the child was When born the child weighed only one and a half pounds, at tne time o death it weighed six pounds. Constip ation Hoods Causes fully half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indV Pills Mrs: dead. its gestion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, in somnia, etc. Hood's Pills cure constipation and all its results , easily and thoroughly. 25c All druggists. iTcpared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The onlv Fills to take with Hood's Saraaparula. ately to prepare to go with the compa ny wherever it is called for duty. The enthusiastic response to the question, "What's the matter with Bowden," will be: "He's all right" And there are others. Mr. J. A. Stagings and Miss Alice Martin, daughter of Mr. Burwell Mar tin, of near Lienior, were married in Knoxville, Tenn., on Tuesday of last week. The happy couple arrived here they "Goods" not Where Acme Wine and is the 3 THE lHITE mAN'S BAR, Where they make a specialty of first-class whiskey and wines, and defy competition in either quality or price. And I still claim to have the largest stock of firstlase 'goods of any honse in the State. Beer bottled fresh every day and delivered to any part of the city Orders from a dis tance solicited. Boxing and packing fre. aflHJwdity, Not Quantity" is My Motto. JAMES H. LOUGHRAN, Proprietor. Phone 139. P. 0. Box 372 56 and 58 South Main Street. 1 Svlvan Vallev News: King's creek got , -0 K-nm rtnrlrier the thunder storm wdnpsrtav. and played havoc with the Chattanooga Lumfer Company. The mill rftp.entlv located above Floyd Wood's place was twis.ted out of all semblance of a well regulated saw mill, fa tVintiB-ht that it will take a auu c - . week to get it in operation again. nhnrlntte News: Col. J5. U. sexier left this morning for a tour of the post- nffirM in Stanlv county. At fiyier, oijrht milfts from Albemarle, tne post master has notified the department that ha nA innp-pr wishes the office. Farm ing, he says is more prontawe, ana ne ratn t the nlawshares .from whence he came. RtatPsville Landmark: Mr. Brawley, wirk lives near Aniitv. and is a first- r.ic trimlr farmer, sold home-raised cabbage on the Statesville market Wed nesday, and strawberries from Mrs. P. B Key's truck -farm were sold on the market the same day. Iredell is f org- a heart and it will be a Deiier aay X I- Si G 50 G b a, H 3 ine for alf1 of us when more given to truck farming. attention is of wiinn News: Wiley Howard Kenly, was in Wilson yesterday and at the suggestion of two young white boys .wirieri tin take a walk to Hominy Swamp with them, not suspecting other than friendly feeling, but this thought was soon dispelled when the young ana mns "worked the racket on him and took all the jtnoney he had amount ing to $9.40. . . . ..." Laurinburg Exchange: A billy goat disturbed the seriousness of a meeting at Gibson Station Sunday. His majesty walked into the church wnen tne ser mon was about half finished, and when an attempt was made to run him out he sought shelter Under a Dencn anu im. up heart-breaking yells that were al most too much for the preacher and congregation. Billy was finally persuad ed K spend the day in the open air. Tjirfoviii. Mav 13. The members of the Reidsvflle Rifles are very indignant at a telegram received yesten iaF "M ...x.ii warn notified that their 1 place in the Second regiment has been assigned to another company. They charge treachery on the part of some bill has been violated, In tbat aregu larly Organized company belonging to fe stile guard hasbeen turned down. At McMinnville the -R A. ROSS, tne re o a 3 W H H W N O w H o u O 00 o o g tn G O U to - V T3 u, O w G c in H m W' u a . G CA O H in W (O s J 'D c u U CO G s o 6 B o eu JG o 13 The Gazette ASHEVILLE, N. C. last Friday and are spending this week among relatives and friends near Le noir. Mr. Stallings is a son of Mr. John Stallings, who lives a few miles south of Lenoir, and for a number of years has been employed at tne iaie Hospital at Morganton. The bride was formerly employed at tnat institution, hnt for a year or more has been em ployed at the Eastern Hospital, Knox ville, Tenn. Lenoir Topic. Newton Enterprise: There . was -a pitched battle near Olivet baptist church in Catawba townsnip iasv ouu- day in which rocks, sticks, and otner Weapons were used. The Olivet boys say the Spaniards attacked them, but were routed completely. Warrants have been sworn out for five of the at tacking- party, but they are as hard to find as theGaDe Verd fleet EdHar-l ris, who wftl be i pt. Robertson's body servant in the war and has been nick- namerl "Rnhertson's "aneel. is said to- have been the most conspicuous figure amonc the soldiers leaving Charlotte last week. He had raked up a Uniform somewhere, had a big knapsack on his back and three canteens and a pair of shoes swung around his neck. Apex News: It is reported that in eastern Wake county a man by the name of Spencer has been preaching ganctifieafion, and in order to carry out his points he announced to his hearers that on last Sunday he wouift warn on water. Saturday night he went to a pond and drove up some posts and laid some planks along about three inches under the water. Sunday morning, by appointment, a large crowd : assembled to see the wonderful feat. During the light some mean boys took out one of the planks. After "spending several miiiutes in prayer the sanctificationist proceeded to walk. With eyes fixed Heavenward he slowly and deliberately walked in. Everything was still, and guch remarks as "Ge, whiz I that man shorely am sanctified!" could be heard 'ram the eager crowd of on-lookers. suddenly when about the middle of the oond he came to the missing pianK Ker choosr! under went the parson above his head in water. The now thor-ono-hiv enrae-ert crowd diSDersed with very little faith in sanctiflcation. he Yellow Pine Forests All the wonderful penetrat ing and healing properties of the great Yellow Pine of the South are concentrated in Mr. BEATS THE KLONDIKE. A, C. Thomas, of Marywville, Tex., Its use is as wide as the whole range of disease. Rubbed on the skin, over a painful part it instantly penetrates and the pain quickly vanishes. It removes internal sore ness and inflammation of every kind. For lameness and weak joints, neuralgia ind rheu matism, bruises and sprains, sore throat ?rd a sore chest, it is the easiest, quickest and surest of cures. It stops a cough and prevents con sumption. For sale ty a!l druggists. FeraeHie c&eaieai wirss. Charle&tosu S. C. Davton Courier : r . J' '' TO Atr other oay u "V M re wno neiu , - Vivai prcv' "" ---- vYi 1 t-ra in MVtuu uu v. w0 months ago, asKeui l.A nap wno ...i , ., tnsrether all the little ta 1 find and scattered them teen XTr the niazza and soon had them cov- congregation ered with the usual picnic accompany ments of ham sandwiches hard boile eggs and pickles, and some del WimLZt w itiriMt narrie Jenks. con.ee t nd acted Krtrtv in the Bible thfT2 Sn at Chape, a ft o'-P-" uir arr tlieer were mauj . mm . uccu - , made on the beauty of the rock and surrounding scenery andheth!Vl ty bVoke up they seemed to be as well satisfied as if the outing had beeiKteal. XL . 0nr nf the afternoon and evening was devoted to rest and whist i. ITanAlrlfl.h. AbOUt passage in tne doum. "Vr'inn e-time a dozen arose, some of them long-ume church members. The evangelist said. "Whv God hiess you, " Kn the Bible! There was a rose- cheeKS tnai J Southe-rn Field: "Work Ws ct' r-nttrin mill at vviuttM vl 1 t w fannon -t T QCT v-eK. U . on the new Albemarle, '' zxr. . cr.oafnl mill men m one 01 me hiuu .i. vm the south, is the cniei pruu u mv, lotcct Q-rrivalS at were: Dr. and Mrs. S. Westray Battle, Asheville; Mrs of this the souxn, w - !" ,lv hft one of and the picnic voted a success enxerpri. r . . - begt Jn point TCerr Osborne Toron- 000 to 25,000 spmaies tu mb. - um, of equipment, several New England cotton machinery Mich.; Miss Editn muoei . cago, In, - A SESSION OF DENTAL SOCIETY. Favetteville, May 13 The meeting of the State Dental Society is full of inter est. The welcoming address was deuv- N0TICB OF TRUSTEE'S SA1E. Under and by virtue of a power of sale do a deed of trust executed to the undersigned as trustee by vt. F. Storiiefl amd Annie L. Starnes, Ills wife, dated the 4th day of May, 1892, and recorded on the 6th day of May, 1892, in the ofl.ee of the register or ueeas of Bunooaitoe Ooumty, North Carolina, to book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 30, at pagU 67 tft.M.v and by virtue of said deed of trust diefauM. having been made In the payment of the money secured by said deed of trust the undersigned will sell FOR GASH at PubEc Auction, at the court bouse door in the city of AshevtHe, County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, to 7tto WaS I . M KMKI fk. ravmortv onnuireod in the said deed of trust and which is de afcfltthed as follows: "All .the interest of , the manufacturers. k,, -prn n- M Rose and an eio- mien reaoonse was made by Dr. J. n ?v. i Wllmitiertftn. It WUS a iUrilO-lxt, vx ....... :---. - x.ii gem of classical and poetic diction ooiio wnrton's address was a mas- terlv effort. A fine essay was read by r xTtiHarri nf Tiockv Mount The suo f rentnJ Education' was dis- w nt T.iverman. E. I. Hunter 0r,ri wntnnftr: "Ouerative Dentistry hv Dr's. Durham, Hunter and Wright Dr an said T. F. Starnes ana Annie Li. starnes, said interest being an one undivided one The Pickens railroad seems to be an third (1-3) interest in and to tne following me ncseiiB it"""1" iQrta I av-ihaa niona and naxnM of land, situate. -i 4-'-T O T I (J M i 1 . 1 I. O Ut x fc.h-' I u'COLl Kvvv w XT w ' S aSSrtbadTuclL On Friday lying and being-in the dj of Asheviaie, off With a piece oi uitu v,,t, irrf RimMmtM. and tat of NOrt& UTQC '.eilLCU J J I wuju vj r : i . morning t - the Carolina, on the west aide of Water street : x aiimorl hV K Saturday tne irara jumycu .. - ot,h naifeenfcer ear went iana ie cue,."; " . -T" i wv Son. over a 10-foot emowuuuc""- ttnel says: "Spikes had been placed oj the rail and were seen Dy vi--- passengers, but a w, Jmt micate quickly that no one could communicate with the engineer. vngni. - Tfs Duck- Lawrence,, of Georgia, was electea VS''tit'txmn Tues- honnrarv member. Dr. J. nony i woixn, ui y":ri'l ?r.a Pnwles T T1" ""I nr Atnt aeneral Smith, of Baltimore, was caiieu f - - "7nst eniisting a young onrl resnonded haDDilV. The session was devoted to clinics. In the Qftmnnn Dr. G. B. Patterson, of Fay- ottovine read an able naoer on "Pros- thatin -nentisttrv." Dr. Jewett, of the thanks. BREVARD. Brevard Clipper: Sheriff McGaha,( accompanied by Miss Mary and Juanita Allison, visited the home of the sheriff s father, at Cedar Mountain, the first of the week. , i John Neely. of Asheville, visited friends and relatives in our town this Rev; L.. A. Falls leaves today (Thurs day) for his oKd home at Falston, N. C, to attend the Shelby district Sunday school conference which convenes at that place. Owing to his absence there will be no services at the Methodist church f Sunday morning. who had run rr AIT" Mil KWU1VU B ZZ tn vn to the war. The young man had joined the Statesville company oi Flrtt regiment." Mr. Duckworth S rathlr lafe with his protest ahd it will probably avail him nothing. Young Duckworth came to Statesville about ZT- onHstlner in the com- pany and .went witn ix io ig" " day a week ago. -s rrta. Mr. W. D. Howden, a rva. CiBii x rv. i-,d. who re- memDer oi ibb " vm. sides in the country, came to town yes j . niA nt fertilizer. di-.j' tux-y- 1U1 y ter his arrival ne wa nAnai. o tviA fl.rmorv. ously enlisted tor me a-w "flr as he was nptified went home lmmedi- SEVERAL TOWNS. Black Mountain Eagle: Attorney G, B. Gardner, who accompanied Hon. W J. Copke to. Asheville, returned home Saturday. Lenoir Topic: Aj fearful thunder storm struck Lenoir last Thursday evening about 6 o'clock. Lightning struck a tree near Mr. G. L. Barn- hardt's residence and set it on fire. At Wooresville Levi A. Bostian, aged sixty-nine years, and Miss Delia Llovd aged twenty years, were married at the residence of J. H. Hodgens by Rev. J called upon to He had previ- A CLx3Vx8R TRTCK. T1 eortaaifiy looks lSke it, but tihere is rs- aWy no triok bout it. Aay cany- who baa Lame jjsok ana " Malaria or SeWous taxxulhftes. We mean he M!n ure MmselX rtgM away oy uim6 Bwrt nttif.twM. Itds medicine tones up ihx urthAixk wtem. acts as a atimulanit to Liver and Kidneys, 1s a blood purifler and nA fwvkv it cures Oanstlpation, Head- aohe, Fainting Spalla, saeepleasnew and vifl.i.nifhrilv. Tt is Durely vegetable, a mild lftwtiMve.; aaid restores the system to its natural Vigor. Try BSletobric Bitters and be oonvineed flhat they are a miracle worker. EJvery bottfle guaranteed. Only 50c. a bot h ait. T. C. amJto'a iDruigoief aiod Pel- toam's Pharmacy. GO TO H. a JOHNSON GARDEN SHEDS. ft 00. FOR scribed as follows: Beginning at the south east corner of the lot conveyed by T. F. Starnes, T. C. Starnes and George H. Starnes to George Henderson by deed dated June 7, 1890, and recorded in the office of register of deeds of Buncombe County, in book 71, page 224, said corner being in the western margin of Water street, and runs thence with Hendoasoo's south line south fifty four, degrees forty-five mdnutes west (S. 54 deg. 46 m W.) one hundred and five (105) feet to a stake at said Henderson's sou tin west corner in the line of a lot con veyed by John W. Starnes to S. Hammer - sctilag; thence with the eastern Line of said lest named tot (viz: wammersciialg's lot) one hundred and fifty-six and one-third (156 1-3) feet to the margin of Hiawassee street or Hiawassee place; thence with the margin of said Hiawassee street south forty-four degrees east (8. 44 deg..) one hundred and fifty (150) feet to a stake in the margin of said Hiawassee street; thence r still with the margin of said street east- wardly fifty (50) feet to a stake at the in tersection of saM Hiawassee street witn Water street; thence wlfch the western nmrtth of Water street northerly two hun dred and ninety-four (294) feet to the Be ginning; the said lot hereoy conveyed nemg all that lot of land bounded on the north by the tot of George Henderson, on the east by Water street, on tne soucai by Hiawas see street, ejnd on the west by Hiawassee street aod the S. Hammerschlag lot; and also being a portion of a lot of land con veyed to T. F. Starnes, T. C. Starnes ana George H. Starnes by A. S. Merrimon and wife by deed dated tne 7tn aay or Apni, 87, and recorded in the office of the regis ter of deeds of Buncombe County in book No. 58, page 320." The said land above described being also the same land conveyed to Thoa. A. Jones trustee, by T. F. Staraes and Annie L. Starnes his wife, by deed to trust dated the 4th day of May 1892, and recorded in the of fice of the register of deeds of Buncombe County, in book No. 30, page 57 et seq., ref erence to' which' deed' as recorded is hesetoy made for a more fuH and perfect descrip tion of the said land. This Aprtt 7, 1808. T0S. A. JVTBS. Trustee. bas found a more valuable discovery than ias yet been made in the Klondike. For ears he sufered untold agony from con sumption, accompanied by hemoritoagea; ihd was absolutely cured by Dr. King's Mew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs tnd OoMSi He eclered that gold is of lit ae vale to omparison with this marvei outa core; would have it; even it Jt cost a nundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bron chitis and all throat and lung affections are positiveiy cure by Dr. Kings New Dla jovery tor Consumption. Trial bottles free it T. C. Smith's Drug Store and Felham's Pharmacy. "Regular size 50 eta. and $1.00. guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 The queen of England has ordered her battleship Revenge to make anchor in Leghorn, when the commander, Ad miral Noel,; and. his staff can attend the Toscanelli-Vespueci celebrations being held in Florence. Mr. and Miss - Noel have joined the admiral, coming from Bordigera, and the other evening at the i3oncert held in the Plazzo Vecchio the ladies in white were set off to perfec tion by the dark uniforms of the of ficers. The uniforms of the English and American navy officers who are in at tendance are subjects of much interest to the Italians, accustomed to the bril liant red and gold galore of their own md the-sAustrian and German army and navy: The utter simplicity, the lark colore and quiet get-up of the English impresses not-quite favorably the color-iovirig Italians, and they scoff at the awkwardness of the British officers, .who doff at the least ' excuse their despised uniforms, in which they lok like wodden men. The Italian of tvi nnntra.rv. never ameax willingly except in their gold braid ahdJ DUttons, ponsiaenng anu risunj1 " the Imposing dress adds greatly to their rather insignificant appearance. It above we are led to believe that we Q are selling goods daily far toss money than others are willing to take for them, Now we do not mind such criti- cisms. Really they axe oar best advertisements. Three cars Flour and Feed this week with arrival M .day. Come right along far while 1 dollar swapping goes on we sa you money. H. C. JOHNSON CO, 86 38 North Main.g Ask any disinterested mechanic al expert and he will tell you Bicyles ARE THE BEST. "I would not be without Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for its weight in golcV" writes D. J. Jones, of Holland, Va. "My wife was troubled . with a cough for nearly two years. I tried va.-. rious patent remedies, besides numer ous prescriptions from physicians, all of j which did no good. 1 was at last per suaded to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which promptly re lieved the coUgh. The second bottle ef fected a complete mire." The 25 and 50 cent battles are for sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. NOTICE. , It has this day been agreed that the firm of D. G. Noland.M. J. Riley and E. B. Powell, trading and doing a bro kerage business under the firm name and style of Noland, Rellly & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent, D. G. Nolandretiring from the business! Reilly & Powell will continue the business as formerly conducted by the old firm. JJ. G. NOLAND, E. B. POWELL. M. J. REILLT. May 7, 1898. YULLOW JAlfNDTCE CURED. Suffering humanity ehonild be Supplied with every means possible for its relief. It (s with pleasure, we publish the following: "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from' Yellow Janudiee for over six months, end was treated by some of the best physicians in our "city and all to no avail. Dr. Betf, our druggist, recommend ed Eaectric Bibters; and after taking two bottaes,. i. was entirely CMPed. I new take great P"wi f m rewnmnenusng them to any person franertng nom this terrible malary. i am gatermty yours, M. A. Ho- Smith and Pelham's Pharmacy. 4 They are absolutely uniform in quality and Snish. Yon have the added satisfaction of Knowing no one can buy a Columbia cheaper than you. We sell for one price only the advertised price. Colombia Chadnlelss $125' (Bevel Gear' Columbia, Chain Wheels 75 Harttords - - - - 50 Vedettes - - $40 and 35 POPE MFG CO., Hartford, Conn . Catalogue free from any Colombia dealer, or by mall for ols 2-ct. stamp. Hough & Dunham, Agents, s Asheyille. NOTICE, TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of , sale vested in the undersigned trustee, by a certain deed of trust executed by James M Ray and wife, Alice CV Ray, on the 2lst day of January, 1892, for the purpose of securing certain indebtedness as there, in set forth and described which deed of trust has been duly registered in the office of the register of deeds of Bun combe County, North Carolina m .book jno. z, on page s, et. seq., and default having been made in the pay. ment of the indebtedness so secured and having been requested by the ces tui bjUe trust in said deed of trust to sell the land and premises therein de scribed and conveyed, I will on Satur day the lltb day of June, 1898, at 12 o'clock m., for cash, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the City of Asheville Buncombe County, State of North Car olina, for the satisfaction of said in debtedness, and all interests and costs according to the provisions of said deed of trust, the following described piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and be ing in the City of Asheville, County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, located at the corner of Sycamore street and South Main street in said city: Beginning at a stake on the east eage or soutn Mam street, and at the south edge of Sycamore street, to where it enters said South Main street, and tunning thence with eastern edge of said South Main street, in a southern ly direction, and along the edge of the western end wall of said J. M. Ray's livery Stable, 82 feet to a stake in the edge df Main street, and the northwest corner of a lot conveyed by James M. Ray to Alice Ray by deed dated the fifth day of September, 1885; thence with the northern line of said lot an easterly direction feet to Sycamore street: then with the western edge of said Sycamore street to a stake at the bend in said street; then continuing along the western and southern edge of said Sycamore street- to a stake in the edge of South Main street, the be ginning corner; said lot being the lot on which said Ray's liverystable stands, and: including said stable, sheds, plat- torms, etc., being the northern end of the land conveyed to said J. M. Ray by U. EL Speer and wife, A. S. Speer by deed dated the 22nd day of April 1880, and registered in Book 49, at page 233 of the records of deeds for Buncombe County. This the 7th day of May, 1898. GEO. A. SHUFORD, 77-o.a.w-4w. ' Trustee. NOTxCSB Of TRUSTEE S SALE. Under ami by virtue of the power of sale in a deed of trust executed to the under- signed by Thos. O. Lambert and Susan Lambert, his wife, and J. R. Lambert and Lb F. Lambert, has wife, dated January 20, 18si. and recorded on the 21st day of Jan uary, 1891, in the office Of the register of deeds of Buncombe county, North Garolini, in hook of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 23, on pages 436 et. seq., and by vir tue of said deed of trust, default having been made in the payment of the money secure by said deed of trust, the under signed will sell for cash, at public auction, at the court house door in the city of Aabe- v i lie, Countyof Buncombe and State of North Carolina, to the highest bidder, oa MONDAY, TUB 23rd DAY OF MAY, A. D 1898, the property conveyed in the am deed of trust, and which is described tbm- ln as foUknrs: "AH the following deecrtaai piece or parcel of land, lying and being la e County of Buncombe, adjoining tne tends of F. A. Lance, C. W. Beal and oth ers, described as follows, vie: Known u the John Ashley tract, the place where toe said Thomas O. Lambert now laves: Begin- pgeit a post oak and runs sou th 23 ie- , grees west (111) one hundred and elerea poles to a white oak; thence east with t. W. Baldwin's line (160) poles to a small Spanish oak; thence north (111) one nun dred and eleven poles to a white oak; thence west (160) poles to the beginning, containing one hundred and eleven acre more or less;". and tt being the same iana conveyed to T. P. Johnston, trustee, deed of trust, dated the 20th day of Janu ary, 1891. and recorded on the 21st day January, 1891, in book of mortgages aao. deeds of trust No. 23, at pages 436 et. m, referenus to which is hereby express! made for a more full and partflcular de- sroption of the said land. This April 23, 1898. T. P. JOHNSTON, TauBte 'UPHOLSTERING. TtimMri ' i mn. n I Of.nliM work in UP bolstering can now secure It at reason JETTER than cure is prevention. 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The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 14, 1898, edition 1
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