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7- THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE: JANUARY f A 19 r 4 s!mltating t-icroodaadkeiiTa- fe ills Stssirxhs sidBoweb of;: Promotes DlgcsfionjCheerfiil-' cess andEcstCoiitains neither Opiuiii,MorpWiie corlfflsiaL KAtC OTIC. Ainj:e Seet Jti&srlinxScSiZs, tiorct Sour Stoioach.DiarrttCca. Worms .Cormdsions.FcYBrish- ticrt: andlOSS OF. SlEB I'cSiriSe Signature of KW YORK. I Hi r S5?.its and CMdrenl 1 fetS i?A Always Bought Bears Signal- 1 m&$M the ore 1 j i Thiriy Years i I IS II f iml II 11 II IMJIfil OSm SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In Effect Dec. 5 1898. Numbers. tinai Eastern Time. Numbers. Number. F 4:t9pm t:t3pm 12:eSm f :22am ZiT. New York Ar. 12:4Spm Lt. PhiUddphl Ar. 10:15am Lt. Baltlmor Ar. 8:00am J:4Spm :10&in ll:lim t :07pm Lt. WuMnrton. Ar 8:42am jLt. Danvill Ar. 11:25pm (:SSam 2: 5Cam ll:2Spm 9:Spm l:S0pxn dU:ltem U:01pm Lit. Siekmo&d Ar. :10ail l:2Spm T:C5m I:B0pm t.SOpm L.T. LiV. Norfolk Bemm Greensboro Ar. Ar. Ar. hr. 7:S0&m 2:40am 1:40am 10:4tprr? i:5Spm 12:Sipm ll:am K:i0m :CSun t:S6am CfrtSam tl'fltm tl:IDm S:lipm I'Spm 2:S5pm i:i6pm T:40pm ll:X6pm f :10pm f:E6pm 8:S0pm i:07pm 9:25pm lhS4pm 12:0Sam ,12:10am 12:15am 1:XD :0Oam 4:25am 7:40&m 7:10pm . (Ciitral Tim.) Lr. Balisbury Ar. 6:35pm 9:30am LiV. 8tatesv111e Ar. 5:44pm 8:43am Lt. Newton Ar. 5:03pm 8:09am Lv. Hickory Ar. 4:45pnu 7:52am Marion Ar. 3:28pra 6:45am IiV Biltmore Ar. -1:30pm 5:21am Ar. AsheviUe Lv. 1:20pm 5:15am IiT. Aaheville At. 1:10pm 5:10am Jjv. Hot Spring Ar. 11:40am 4:00am Lv. Morristawn Ar. 8:50am 2: Warn Arl Knoxvlile Lv. 8:25am l:15asn AT. Chattanooga Lv 4:20am 10:00pm Ar. Mempma Lv. 1:15am f:48am t:S5pm 7:t9am 7:ltr-a Ax. I:ttam 7:Stpix . pm l:MajBi A. ASD S. BRArSC, N.l Hstu 4 Tiu.) N. IS. No. No. 7. f:Saact l:Mpm :tam . :17&m titSXajoa 2:40pm S:15pm 1 :29pm (:00pm l:lfipm 9:35pm Lr. A'tfeevilia Lt.- iiiitmora Lv. Jl.-' 'ieronvilS ,LTv Try on i,. Ejrtanbura Ar. Ooliumbia ' Ar. 6:00pm 1:40pm Ar. AS, Ar. Ar. Lv. 6:52pm 6:0pm 5:00pm S:10pm 2:30pm 1:46pm 12:42pm 11:25am 8:30am Ax vrSwicm. Lv. lit iztfpm Cratrs ? Tim.) L.T. 12:24am 12:24am :11am l:liam (-2ko.jivi2i Iv. - S:00pia t:00pm J:CSpm t:9Gam 1:19am 4U Lv. 7: SOam :kf)pm ll;Wpm 7:40am 8:10pm Ay. New OrlefiM Lv. .4pm T:aa Alb iacmpais Lv. .ipjta MURPHY BllANCa. No. 7 No. 17 Ca&trsl Tima.) No. 68 A No. 18 3:00am 4:00pm 10:29am 6:25pm 11:20am I 5:50pm 1:45am 1 8:00pm ; I:apaa Daily except sonoay. Lt. Lt. Lt. Ar. Ar. , AsnevUla Ar. Wayne vill Ar. Balsam Ar. Bryvon City Lv. Mnmkr y Lv. 4:ft)pm. l:tfpm 1:60pm Li:42m 12:20pm U:2Gam 9:20am t: 6:00 ta. m. Daily except Sunday. THE B0OC.T GONTI U ES Buying Orders Pouring in on Enormous Scale. A BID BOOH Oil IN &RAIH An Advance of Two and One Half Cents in Wheat Re corded for Todav. ts Easy to break down ti e health by bard work and neglect, but if w .hM,r. as fas it in'ffiit otKino lake Hostetter'a t,mach BitterN and that attack of dyspepsia, indigestion, Oonstipation.HOStCttCr'S nervoosiie8s or C 4- malaria will be tOmaCll goue almost before AA ' you Know it' v ISlttCrS HOBTil, CAROLINA CORUBDUM.I (Member J, Cotton In yull Sympathy and There Was an Advance All Along the Line. s By Direct Private Wire to W. P, Hi'1 Broker 48 Patoa Ave The market opened this morning- with. buying- orders on an enormous scale. The general market, after slight hesi tation, started upwards with, a rush In sympathy with the support that some of 'the specialties were receiving, and soon an improvemeait of from 2 to 3 cents was recorded. The upward' movement continued until the close, Heading the bears com pletely dk'gust'&d, and after the insig nificent setbacks caused by realizing, 'tshe mtarket apoarently enets a fresh start, advancing more after every red action, showing- the strong- support that is be'ing received from the public. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. The cables this morning were a Tit tle disappointing, but the public were ready with buying orders, and soon the crowd were rushim- (in and carried prices up wltUr a rush, and soon an ad vance of about 2 cenits was made. The crowd continues buyers. Corn sympa thized with wheat and closed 3-4 cen up. Market will go higher. Puts 75, calls 76 1-2. COTTON. Cotton opened 2 to 4 points lower this morning than yester day's close, but good huytog seemed to come from every quarter and the mar ket soon showed Improvement. The shorte became nervous and covered, which carried prices upward with a rush. The movement continued until a gain of from 12 to 15 points was made. Prices closed at the extreme top. . NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Open TXlgn Low Clse Am. Tobacco 147 148 147t 147 Am. Sugar R. 180 182 129 131 A.T.&S. P. pf. 61 63 61 M 62 Bait. & Ohio. 72 W 71 Brook. B. T. 89 91 89)4 MJi Chi. B. & Q. 136 189 130 133 27 20)4 29 17H 18 114 115 SS)4 85 108 110 119 120 119 120 66 67 66 fi7 111 117 114 116 48 49 48 48 208 197 208 48 49 47 47 79 80 79 79 134 138 184 138 149 152 149 151 97 97 97 97 46 49 46 49 113 114 113 114 118 119 118 nr So. Railway pf. 46 47 '46 47 St. Paul. 126 127 126 127 T. U. & I. 43 42 40 41 U.P.pf. 79 81 78 81 West'n Union. 97 97 96 96 Continental Tobacco pfd. 76 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open High Dow Clse 73 75 72 75 38 Ches. & Ohio. Chi. G. W. Del. &,Hud. Fed. Steel. Fed. Steel pf. Gen. Electric. Ill Central. Lou. & Nash. Manhattan. Mo. Pacific. Met. Traction. 197 No. Pacific No. Pacific, pf. N. Y. Cen. Northwest', Omaha. Pacific Mail. People's Gas. Rock Island. 17 17 114 115 63 G4 83 84 108 109 STAGE FRIGHT. torB Have Been Known to Oil From the MaladV. ' perhaps the most terrible malady which n attack the actor mhe course of Ws performance is the peculiar disease known as "stage fright." Through its evil ef fects strong men and women have been Known to faint, break down arid do many Woer queer things, and there are even on record several oases of people who have wed through this horrible seizure. bome years ago a young novice, who was to appear for the first time, arrived at he theater very white and shaky. Brandy '"g given him, he appeared slightly bet ter, but no sooner had he set his foot bn tbe stage than he clapped his hand to his "Bart With n )nw rrv nnrt fall a a I mi. - ' v.. uutvu utxiu. Pine OVerrohalmf rtr mnoafiAii ; .3 j i u.u..ji, uviicunuu iiiuuucu uy stage fright had attacked his heart, and his theatrical career ended thus even at its beginning. Quite as ghastly was the case of thn roung amateur actress who, straDgely enough, had never experienced stage fright when playing with her fellow amateurs out who was seized with the attack on making her first nrofessional - r r rv.Muvv. one went through the scene, aided by the prompter, her eyes glared, her hands rigid, and when the ex4t came it proved her estt irom life's stage as well as the mimic boards, for she staggered to 'her dressinc room and fell into a comatose state from which she never recovered. -Perhaps, however, the most oecul'mr in stance of all was that of the veteran per former who had gone through 30 vears of sta-o work without experiencing this inal- m"!v Cnn :U4- I 1 X- 1 J j j no uibiun, uuwevei, lib uuiiimic(i Tj a fellow player that a quite uimoooutitabli uervouancss had suddenly taken hold . hiin, and thai; he did not think ha ver act uain. His comrade laughed at the notion ano urged him to co on as usual, but his as tonishment may well be conceived wheu 4he poor old player went on the stage anc After makinst several vain efforta to fmeak fell bat li and exifred Th ' rinntiw ahr made i;io post mortem examination stated that death was duo to failure of the heart's action, uvidenty ".nduced by the presence of an attack of cage fright Pearson' Weekly. A Chicago girl just on the pome oi com mitting suicide by drowning was prevent ed from doing so by a man who leveled a gun at her and threatened to shoot her if she persisted. Here seems to be material for a new psychological discussion. Bos ton Herald. Italy would appear to be in accord with the czar's disarmament proposition. At least she has cut her naval estimates from $108,000,000 to $5,000,000. Possibly, how ever, the condition of her treasury may havo had something to .do with the reduc tion, St. Louis tar. . Jil.WKfc?. MINING EN -.e.-io3n Iritufe of -Mining ftrTipc-c-.;.) rr . . . uuu liiiiiry. - - woaia can the (ienil'ta of all oar ties cutfemufctting invcmen? m SSf? '0I" owners of or S't t0- le a 1 va tall St tht- - f"!'um:ate as Tiaaiical miner to this Sold, also ia the corundum and SvKSScS4- trade-,lhan aax lJftt-1 ve un;(lial--d facilitisa for analyzing tciv.z corundum and emery, fc&vuig snija anpmpwhi cooperaLon ith the mGt emineat livian- Hum onl i i , - - -moiMj cuiaj wutL'i ana grraia ina.nu nrZ Wlrea to inot and report upontcorundum and emeTy pTopcrUc end piodUets; also t.o render expert er La,a ooDsultiae msineer. Tecrni , moaerate. - ' 'AuJCer by termjg5!oii o crUDert ilwt, rmurie;or Detroit Emrv wheel Company. Pefcnoit, MiS EmX s- lhe Hamotton Emory aad Corurdum Sompany,- Chester, Mass. aUm nTu3 f1 ' AIlen' u0iary Norton Em ry Wheel company, Worcesrr m- as Professor J. A. Holmes, North" Caro iina stite freolc-rit, (Chapel Hill n q " Dr. David T..ay, chief United "states' geological- sUTvty, washing. on, d C Profffssot William JO. Chaad'er CjVum bra St-hool of l:rcs, .New York chiy. ThoTnas A. 'iiHion, Mcmlo Park or ange, M. J., and uiers. EurrpGan. refoivie-Q ,f desired. AddTess 115 Chenul -Rh-ccc, Aehvllle N. C, or 120 Broadway, New York city rfl T ti n H .'All With lhe following Symptoms. Enlargement of the soft bones of the nose, thickening and ulceration ut tlie lining membrane with its constan. disch- ot uwhoalthy rr ecus and pus; breath uinted, hawking, expectorat ing nosebleeding, headaches, partial loss ofTfcearing, prises in the bead, deaf nfSs ana impaired vision, 'r Polsonea CoBdiUon oi thegoij Botanic BkodBalm 1S0 parrs men s fine congress shoe ai "-t. ?P to $3.25. Q. A. Mear - Sons Shoe Store. , - i x , ' ...... -i - - ' . - . r'' v v i 5 .: - ' .'. ! - victories loathaome ma Lad v. The Direct Liite Fiuin wfiiwitiati UK I I Uf , TO TOLEDO, DETROIT, Michifran, and Canada Points 5 trains every weekday. 3 trains on Sunday. Pullman and "WagTKp Sleepers on nigM trains. Vesti buled Parlor cars on day trains. CINCINNATI T 0 CHICAGO every weekday, 3 trail? s on bui.oay. VLCi.ihrjilpwl. traiin train t SlT jr-ulln an Slandr.rd ai:d Compart rr,(n; .Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars, and Cafe Dining Cars. Uuicmnati to Jiuinuiapolis 6 trains every weekday. 4 trains on Sunday. FAST DAILY SERVICE TO KANSAS CITY and the WEST Daily Pullman and Wagnar) Sleepers. Parlor Cars on day trains. J. G. MASON, Gen'l Southern Agent. J. S. LEAHY, Trav. Pass. Agent, Knoxvills', Tennessee. D. G. EDWARDS, Pass. Traffic Mgr. 3 W ui TTY I (vi ri P' aL aL Vl 11 m J?Lti ONE TRIAL BOTTLE THIS OFFER ALMOST SURPASSES BELIEF. in External Tonic Applied to the Beautifies it as by Magic. E DISCOVERY 5m to AGE A WOMAN WAS THE INVENTOR. May Wheat. May Corn. May Oats. May Pork. May Lard. - May Ribs. rELEPINQ C.AR SKKVICK.) ? Tniw 17 acd 11, wI llamff 18 emir y PullxnJepr betv New Yarh , March WaaiiinitCE, Aahavlltc, Hot Springs, Cfcatianoogm ana wanvm. and 11, and lt si 1I batween Jackson IU, Savannah. Coluxrbis, .AtbelJ!, Hot Spring KnoxviK Kfid Cincinnati. Trains IS ana IS carry PulLran leepor-s between Salhrbcry, Aaheville, Hot Spzlngt Nataville, Chattanooga a nd Mempuiis. t ToffetkarwitA our e tlleni equipment and ctieduie to th norta and eaoV all rail tbrouya Wns&lngton, the public steciii acien 4ion ia''C4ai"to-ctur-rmll'nd-ieatr.;ro-a to tba nortb and e&AtB -utbrr failiray and taa Chwaptft lint.; Tb!6 fet htdui akowa a dy' iwoo-over.-: at Ncifctk Va.f affording f a - oprottnntty to vllt Old Point Comfort f,rt Momoe), Viiginia, Virginia Beach, New-port News, etc Passage called for and cheeked from hotels and reaideuees by he Asbeville Tranater Comny, .ofhee with city ticket office, 60 -pattonJ avenue, A&heville, N. C- , ' 37 88.-87 973x' oaiv 07 s -4 "-2 7Z 1030 1040 1U30 1037 582 590 582 587 512 615 512 515 NDW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open High IiO-wClse 696 610 695 BIO 6Ay " 601 600 616 Aug. " 610 621 607 615 60 VfiANK. S. GANNON. ' J. VL CTJLP, Third Vte-pre. St GenMW . Traffle MmnTO ' - .. Warton, D.C. , - Wahmston, D. C. - . BL HARD WICK; . ' -r Z. A. TURK, 1 OP a Atlaat. Ga. Ga. Passesgrer Agent, A G. P. A-. IiOulavllIe, Ky. avA. BENSCOTER, , R. DARBY! TT A. G. P.- Av, Chartanooga .Tenin. CltyPass. and T.Agent. AsheyilleNiC. ssyrs:Anrcs3 Lis::! t&&ffio5. I!" Buteett Cone, tmetadisc Taltiaam. Bawks art Board, about 1 4o. -Address U. 83IIT1Z, XxlBtB, Uy. I 5C0 tir ClrIiSrcv" Etaes. 8 to It. At eo0t. ,GsJl.. Mear - antl Bona. 2to r:,- Xi l-".'- "arte1 s-f W"' Cures all MILLIONS GTYKN AWAY. I'. !L X5''-3;?y "ftp !- zzZ It of one ccoocm ir j--r?i wii are ii.o8t afraid to uet fiwrwvou-3 to th nedy and suffering'. The proprietors o Dr. King's New Discovery tor consump lion, coughs and colds, havo given awa over ten million trial bottles of Lhi great mcdlc'lne; and have the eatisfac tioa-ol knowing 'it hlas absolutely "cure thcvtis'iiida tef hopeless ' jsaisea. Asthma br-tinchi'Usi hoarseuiess and all diseases n the thfoati : cdiest ' and lungs are urei (jured- by iit. Cail on,T. :.Ci.fimlthy:'an Carmkhaei, druggisfe. and get a tria bv'.lc-' free.- - Regnlar-sizet505r and SI iivtry bottle gruarauiteed, or , prlca r funded v - - -, . Ladies- Felt Shoes All sizesv liaS anacjongresa at g5c- G. AiMears and Bona' Shoe Stora , -r ' --v j, m-i. I n- I J J.Iissee Jersey Leggings edze 8 to ll 75c. G. A. Mean aad Sons' Shoe Store v- t . " .. , To insure a happy nsew year," keep the liver clear and 'the body vigorous ' by usiig DeWitt's 141'tle Early Risers, " the facictis-liDtle pills 'for constipation and liver troubles, -"Parag-on pharmajcy.' - xi -ousands have tr?ed from time imme morial to discover some efficacious remedy for wrinkles and other imperfections of the complexion, but none had yet roc- eceueii until the Misses Bell, the now iam Qiy Complexion Specialists, of 78 Fifth Avenue, New York Sty, offered the pub lic their wonderful Complexion Tome 3& reason so many failed to make this discovery before is plain, because they have not i olio wed the right principle. Balms, Crjjams, Lotions, etc., never have a tonic i:i-ct. nnnn hesMn. hence the failures. . I h.Q Missss Bell's Complexion Tonic has aj&ost exhilarating effect upon the cuticle, absorbing and carrying off all impurities which the blood by its natural action is constantly forcing to the surface of the skiu. ft ii to the skill what a vitalizing tonic is to the blood and nerves, a kind of o$9 hfethat iui mediately exhilarates and ivrengthens wherever applied. Its tonic 'iflfcet is felt almost immediately, and if -?2dily banishes forever from the alqn, fkJn, , pimples, blackheads, "moth istiie wrinkles, fiver spots, roughness, rt ' t that all may be benefited by - ( : it Dneovery, the Misses Bell -will, v ;s.r i .rxeut month, ai ve to all call- era at their parlors one trial bottle of iligfe Complexion Tonic absolutely free ;vnd is order that those who cannot call or vhc live away from New York may be bene fited, they will Bend one bottle -to any &d dres j, all charges prepaid, on the recti ut oi 25 cents (stiiups or silver) to cover cost at packing and delivering. The price of tai wonderful tonic is $1.00 per bottle, .od this liberai offer should be embraced by Ji The Misses Bell have just publish -c their new book, " Secrets of Beat This valuable work is free to all'd'.if.r it. The book treats exhaustivBrj tl h infportance of a good complexion; u-ii- how" a "woman may acquire beactr ax . meep it. Special chapters on the care the hair; how to have luxiixiknt growti. harmless methods of making the hair otJ; serve its natural beauty and color. e,?n Vh a.-J -z'rm ll :l A- . . I . . TT? aavanceaage. juasuncuora xiow v- banish superfluous hair from the fa s. neck and arms without injury to the This book will be mailed to any address ; W,: request . - FREE Trial Bottles ot wonderful um . am. r-' a? -'es' A-': piexrojiTfcxuQ;iree wjsTm. ? Pii: -I. Ccostof packu and maili tfioife r- ' ! distance. - . - . ; , Correspondence cordially solicited. . A dress ' , --'"," "' s ( 33 -23 B ) THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY, Catarrh is du'e to an impure condiUon of Oie blood and Is one of tihe innumer ous offsprings of blood poisoa. It may fcave come from a long way back in Uw family Mstory, . but the . generai opinion among medical men. ik thao caitarrb is the offshoot of poisoned bood, pro ducing had breath and the above named symptoms. .The fat w e.. uorea some brilliant ciie cur or this 1 tae blood which produe vairrS? 6f aa rhM 150180,11 to be Pelled from excretory oru.ee. it. r. yauRer Alh. ens, Ga., wrote us not long , ltJt he was aurprised u observe how aree ab e his breath had become since using only three bottles of B B. B. He w also able -to hear better. Mrs. Lulu Banks, of Alalbarna, wrWte us that a friend of hers since using six bottles of v.- I tQaJt mucus uuscharga which she had through the mouth and nose had stopped and tfoat she was able to hreathe (freely tal wL't.hort- of- f Oiidiziig- any one with her bad breath. A renrkiable case is that of Mrs. Eliza beth Knott, of A'tiktn'ta, which we print in fulL "Dltcharga Copious and Offensive Entirely Cured by B. B B ;'For flour years I (have been afflicted with a very troublesome nasal ca'tarrh So terrible has its nature been that when I blew my nose small piece3 of bone would frequently come out of my mouth and nose. The dlschar- via copioust, and at ttimes very offensive My blood became so impure that my gener'al heaOJtlh was greatly impaired with poor appetiite. and bad digestion Numerous medicines were used without relief, until I began the use of Botanlo Blood Baton B. B. B. and throe bot tles atated) almost like) magic. Since its use, over a year ago, not a symptom haa returned and I feel ini every way quite restored In health I am an old citizen of Atlanta; and refer ba almost any one living on Buttlier street." MRS. ELIZABETH KNOTT. Atlanta, Ga. The Deaf Hear. ' That sounds mSraculous, and yet one may become temporarily deaf on ac count of catarrhal blood poisoning set tling in the ear and then find quick relief by using B. B. B Botanic Blood Balm John W. "Weeks, Decatur, Ga., writes: , . "Six months ago I had a pain In my -eiar, and in la fewi daye! it discharged matlteir. Them I grew deaf and could-qjot hear alt all. I began the use of Botanic BloodJ Balm B. B. B and the running of my ear soon ceased, and I now haar while my health is much improved, and I feel full of gratitude to God and the proprietors of so good a Temedy." As a blood purifier B. B. B. Botanic rvLxyJ EiLlm-- has no eual One bottle of M contains more euraiive virtues than i f -f the r-.fyn-y n'iV.eiA hlrwrl .. puritiers. Buy tha or?!3-inal and fct n che safe side. Beware of substitutes e a?id ir.'sist on having the old reliable B. -B. B. Then you 'are sure of a cure. Botari-c Blood Balm (B. B. B. ) is a sc&ntifte vegetable compound used by D-r Gijilum m his private practice for blood diseases, such as oLd sores, scrof ula, fcoils, blocc! jjioisoa, catarrh, eti:. ' It cured so1 many (.u okku that it was put on i.he r-iarkeit. and is far sale by all druggist3 ar. SI per large bottle. It has always enjoyed a Jarge sale because it, ries I r tires 1 Cures! even after everything else had1 been tried in, vain. Book of cures sent free of charge. . Biood Balm -CV, Atlanta Ga TJn-dcr r nd 'by Ylr' sale 1'K a -fleet? of t J.. F Woe , d 1 1835, a :-r:y-... :.: t .I.-!."r.- -. . . : - - : deeds oi 'lZ-uz. K'c. U:, in A'he oinc-c o'i. tiv. Buueoi, ; co u ; . y by V'irl'je of sniri n r- r ('AIT? ,Oi1 I til,. of a povver of ccr.f'!iod exe ;! a 7, !k uotee, by Per, ember 16, c 2th day of jjanc3 and iXV-s et seq ., t of De .-iJs of Carolina, and trust, default payments of THE JWISSE. BELL. 7S r-h A:. Hew York food The 2Isaes Bell'a complexion atonic, complexion soap, dep2o'are for sale In this city by w. C CarmichaeL skxa and -N-r-ili di-cd of having been m.iJe in the the moneys secured by said deed of irruat as well as in other provisions conttained in. said deed or trust,, the under-sig-av'd w i 11 ss-1 1 for cash, ..at. 'public aiKtio-n at libe nrt house door to the city of, Asheviile. ..county of Bua- combe-and.. Kta.ie.Iof North CarbMna, to the. hfeheat bidden ..on..,- urday. the llh .day tof, Febt-uerw, tae propeffty conveyed In 'the said deed of trust , and which is described tbereiiv as follows: "A p'ec-j cr ra-T-cel of land situate, lyinr bolns. in the. city 'of Aahe-zfiu-le, ounfy of Buncombe and'Hitate of Nr.ilfh Csu&ii-a.,- -on the v'es'fc. elda of Bailey street, funded and more partic ularly describesfl as followsBeglnnin at a stifov-William Blanton's corner, and runs south with the west edge of Bailey street seventy-five (7o) feet Do a ake; theaae west one fcrnd.ed and fifty (150) feet to a aiake; theaee nofffi sevenfy five (75 feet fto saakejeofeeese m hundred ondfity yJu&tQha. be ginning, St bemgrot "Nool what; is known ias Shelby Park,"a-plait of-"widen i registered in, the ofnee of th tifcyg!;scer of Dreds for Buncombe' county?" which siaid-lo;t.No2 was cprurejpad'ito .the saM . J.' F. WcdburyDyTtr Postesc and IvH. IBdfeHer;a'tf!s' wlfdby de'e'd-'ker-euted tha. 7th; dayo JHnel -1894, and re- xwJed j in the office of the Register Deeds for Buncombe county. In book of deeda No. 89, at jag!ee 265. k eq., ref rr- ence 'tc--ybir-E2id r--t'acsa eaSd deed Is - aereby ' expresay given -for a more run and perfect description of the land' here- by conveyed." ' - ' -. This January 12, 1S99. ' .TKO. A. JONES,. Trustee. - - friHtw- -y - ' " , ' 'If vou are not satisfied rvith ywur pres ent aecommcti-sns try, the Oats hostel," rates moderate. ... - ' - . - -St. - 'I - 7 " j . . ' V.i ' ft r i ... r . "V A"
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