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ttt tt rrf not : H you are uff cringpwith any disease of the Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary v:Organ.:i?r. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy will make you well again. It hat cured cases that bordered on the miraculous. V: ? It quickly cures men And women: of Inability to hold urine, and they are not compelled to get up often and make DC I L operation ras necessary. If unsuccessful it meant death, and Mr. Neill put off the evil day as long as possible. While in this frame of mind : he heard of JDr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and bought It Before ho had finished the third' bottle the gravel was completely Si - Jf9 m poiATioit, Rondout, N. Y., and mtntion tku fafitr. A. free sample bottle will be sent them prepaid, together with full directions for using. This is a genuine offer, and all our readers can depend upon it Trade supplied by TATE SPRINGS, TENN., Nov. 10, 1898. Easiness Manager Gazette, Dear Sir : We desireto renew dur contract with you on the half page adYertisement of Tate Epsom Spring Water As a result of our first month's advertising in the Ga sette we increased oar business in Ashevilie 400 PER CENT. We also had'a considerable gain in- sales in other towns of West ern North Carolma aa a diract result of this advertising. Very Truly Yours, H, A. LATHAM, Con DU ft I LLUSTRAtCDMPHLEltNTlf CEO "BABIESSHOU 13 IN EVERY H0U$E HQLOS iSHT OH APPLICATION ONE TRIAL BOTTLE THIS OFFER ALMOST 4n External Tonic Beautifies it A W0A1AN WAS Thousands have tried from time Inane-' dorial to discover some efficacious remedy for wrinkles and other imperfections of the complexion, but none had yet su ceeded until the Misses Bell, the now fam ous Complexion Specialists, of 78 Fifth Avenue, New York Ity, offered the pub lic their wonderful ompiexkm Tonic. The reason .so many failed to make this discovery before is plain, because they have not followed the right, principle. Balms, "Creams, Lotions, etc., never have a tonic effect upon the eMn, hence the failures. The Mi&ses Bell's Complexion Tonic has a most 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 ekis. ft is to the skin what a vitalizing tonic is to the blood and herves,a kind of new life that immediately exhilarates and strengthens wherever applied. Its tonic -effect is felt almost immediately, and it -speedily banishes forever from the skin, freckles, pimples, ' blackheads,- ? moth patches, wrinkles, liver spots, roughness, oiliness, eruptions, and discolors? ons of any kind. . " In ordeV that al may be benefited bj "heir Great Discovery, the Misses Bell will, Coring the present month, sdve to aU call- THE -THE JWISSES BELUsnh Avi, New; York tr. . Tti&lBsse BeQ'e Mniptextaa toole, - complexloa : Mp, ;- , slOSv-ioo na we water at night. It remove the scalding nensation in passing it, and, when taken according to directions, it invariably cures' pains in the small of 'the" back. Favorite Remedy not ' only curea 8tone In the Bladder and Brighfs Disease, but preyentf them from developing. : . -:: '.r KV. One case is that of Jok J. Nkill, of soir North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. In 1889 he began to suffer Indescribable' miseries from Stone ia the Bladder. An ' eminent physician said V surgical dissolved and his sufferings were at an end. Favorite Remedy is a perfect Blood and Nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition,' cures the worst cases of Constipation and all diseases peculiar to females. It cures Scrof ula. Salt Rheum. Rheumatism. Your druggist will sell you a regular full-sized bottle for $1.00. Sample Bottle Free. Those sufferers who wish to try Favorite Remedy before buying should send their full postoffice address to the Da. David Kaiorxxrr Coa- Dr. T. C Smith. dense E) Milk. Fl TTsJ SURPASSES BELIEF. Applied to the Ski as by Magic. Rv 0F 1 THE AGE THE INVENTOR era at their parlors one trial bottle of tbatr Complexion Tonic absolutely free ; and in order that those who cannot call or who live away from New York may be bene fited , they will send one bottle to ny ad dres j, all charges prepaid, on the receipt of 25 cents (stamps or silver) to cover cost of packing and delivering. The price of this wonderful tonic is $1.00 per bottle, and this liberai offer should be embraced by alL The Misses Bell have just published their new book, Secrets of Beanty. This valuable work is free to all 4siring it. The book treats exhaustively f the importance of a good complexion; tells how' a woman may acquire beaur and keep it Special chapters on the care of vhe hair ; how to have lnxuxiant growth ; harmless methods of maldng the hair pre serve its natural beauty and color, enren to advanced age. AJso instructions how Jo banish snperduous hair from the face, neck and ar)ns without injury to the skin; This book will be mailed to any address on request. V " s '"iL""- 'v l'r - FKEE Trial BotUespt. Wonderftil Cfern plexion Tonic free at parlors, or 25ents (cost of packing and mailing to those ate distance. . " Correspondence cordially solicited. Ad dress- '- - - ASHEVII.LR GAZETTE: ' A. U TTLE PESSI M iftTr rae ad little princens Eat by the sea. i "fk" 8116 "ighed, -and alackadayr And she rested her book upon her knee uor ejrwt gazea areamuy tar away. "A11 of my fairy tales end th rawia r ' xhey lived, and they loved, and then they 4 mea - The wicked enchanter's always to blame. M. M . ... . .,. . vu, w Bumeining qmte new I Bhe crlea. Tm sick of my doll3 with their chine eyes, I'm sick of readme of cnnta . thfncra. tm tired to death of candies and pies, ; nare my crown and my golden rings and then her norse felt of the royal head,- uooaea as ner tongue in a knowing way. Your highness had better come home to bed. You've eaten too manv nlrcm tarts todar.' Isabel de Witte Eanlan in Ladies' Home JooraaL THE NEW DRUG CLERK. A Prescription That He Filled and tbe BflTect It Bad. My faith in the efficacy of medicines has had a fearful shock a stunning blow from which it will be long in recovering. In one of the; apartment bouses here in town there is a drug store Its proprietor Is a young man, recently graduated from whatever it is drumrists are trraduated from, and he keeps the shop with the as sistance of a very young man. a brash young man. One evening not long ago an Irascible man came in .with a prescription. Be wanted it pot up at once, and he was one of those men who want whatever they do want very much indeed. The assistant was tfone In the shop, and when he began to explain that delay would be unavoidable -the quick tempered man made ready to leave in a rage. The assistant couldn't let the chance slip. He took the prescription, stepped behind the screen, dashed out the back door and ran to the next drug store. Hideous mockery of fate! That drug Store on the next corner was closed because of somebody's death. Back ran the assist ant. He simply couldn't lose the customer now. He looked at the prescription. Only two words were on tt Intelligible to him "Aqua Pura" be made them out. Quick ly he held a bottle under a cold water faucet, filled it, added a few drops of two or three harmless drugs, pasted a label on and a moment later presented the bottle the waiting customer. Ninety cents -8 what he charged for it. To himself he ar gued that the doctor, seeing no improve ment in tbe patient, would change the medicine in a'day or two. In the mean time aqua pura could not do any harm. He hadn't ran the risk of poisoning any body, and possibly the second prescription would be presented later the thought of another 00 cents cheered him up consider ably. Three days later the irascible man came in again. "Say," he said to the proprietor, "that medicine you put up for my wife the other day was great stuff acted like a charm She wants another bottle of it to keep on hand." Then the assistant said a few words In private to the proprietor and showed him If you have a cough, throat Irritation, weak lung's, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let ue eug get One Minute Joug;n uure. Always reliable and aafe. Paragon Pharmacy. A Modern Photo graph Gallery. Many people desire Satisfactory photo; graphs of themselves and their families and would have them itiakem otbener if they did not dread the taking. Here it is pleasazK all the way through, a skillful operator, in well equiped studio, has every thing ready, gets your picture al most before you are aware of it. He does it quickly and pleasantly, knows exactly what to do and does it without amy wearisome fussfrrjess. TVe "seldom have to give reeittings, although we do it willingly, when nec essary Most of our customers like the first proofs we show them, in fact, they rarely do otherwise, and as a rule all re sitting are at our request. We realise ih'at the better pictures we make the mere business we win get, and are there fore yery pantircular to have them good. If a picture doesn't suit, we make an other. No argueiag, no trying to get you to take it. We won't do poor work a; any price. We have only one grade of pictures and that the best that we can make,and the difference to prices are regulated by size aaid style of mount. Every part of the work is well done from beginning to nndi&h. We take the same pains and use the same kind of material in developing and finishing work for amatuer photographers. Fre instruction ia picture making with ko daks. Kodaks learned free of charge. Ray's Studio. For Piso's Cure for Consumption is a priceless medicine for Coughs. I have within the past few weeks dis covered another point in its favor, and that is : it is a SURE CURE for LA GRIPPE, if taken when the first symptoms are noticed. W. A. Hh,lerman, No. 43 Bnshnell Building, Springfield, O., Jan. 11, 1899. The Piso Company, Warren, Pa. SEMD TJO TwIOMEY niiR HlftHUiRAnE BIIBniCK SEW1MQ MACHINE y i X. . ... v .-.-.in it at i t frtlgkt depot and It fovnA fmttteor umurj. mnnteRtuI im MiutkiMW lUMn Mil am htrh a aad TBI e&kATltST SARS.1S IOC SVSH HKiRW W yarrreiriitaMrt Our Special Offer Price $15. oU and freightcharges. The macliio weighs 120 . - - pouuds and the freight will average 75 cents for eac" miles. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS TRIAU yoar own home, and wa will re tarn your Ci&SO any TO a are not satisfied. Wa aeU aHferaat aakaa aad r Sawios laehiaaa at UJO.tiejOO. Ul.W, f 1S.0O andnp. alona, bat SI5.50 IW IkW 7-DEAWBK fcBH2? THE BURDICK "T,"r' Tt Tle made, with the defects of none. ad. by Ifca mzUJJ j 80LIDOAKCABOTT, BUTCOTU. ftataat 1 899 SktUum wP polish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 o"r;V!Sh r"j idjnatliblo treadle, jrenulne Bmytii Iron stand. flJSf P arm head made, poaiure lounoonon reed. aeii i"'r";'; tag shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjnsilebjartnpat. eat tension liberator, improved loose wheel, adjustable presser fAt ImnmMil mimwiUTttr. utsnt nMM DU patent dress guard. lOCUARANTEED 1W Hgfctcat nuhf, att 4r able and mearest awaaleas aueiiiae aiaaa. kiary atUehsiaat la nwaUdwd -ana ear Free Ixurtraction Book tells Jast how anyone can ran It and doeitber plain or any Uhd ot fancy work. A. SOTKAB QTJARAH TJCJs J sent witk eTery machine. , IT COSTS Y01TN0THING cr.Tan : Pvw'MTORll IKUTE F0S FREE CAUL06UE. . .. MARCH ii,' ,89, ripe JHien yon take Ilood's Pills. The Vs. old-fash, toned, sugar-coatt d p:Js,whish tear you all to Pieces, arc nofrln It with Hood s, l&sj to take r tod easy to operate. Is true of Hood's Pius, which are P to date In every respect. Safe certain and snre. An SDDs ggists. 25c. ai. Hood&fco-T.owelLMMa- ne ly PlUs to take with Hood's Sarsaparffla- tke prescription. He had nor judged It wise to refer to the matter before. The customer carried home a bottle a bottle of the $1.25 size. The proprietor himself nlled it, and well, I shan't tell what was n it. Come to think of It, I believe the proprietor left out that part of the story Washington Post. mi; POULTERER. T-Aghorns and Brahmaa dn not thrtT well together. It rarelv nv tn trv to onm Hnrt nnsa Of CrOT) nr nf arm hnnnd. trill .nd hnra . - vee the hen. If the fowls have bowel disease, ehancra the food for a day or two and also change the grit. - Hardv. rnntrers. clean of limb and having email combs, are the fowls for the farmers. Even in winter the material in the nests must be chanced occasionally to insure cleanliness. In winter the lavincr hens must have bulky food. Give them all the cut clover hay they will eat. Poultry that is dry nicked is not only nicer in appearance, but will keep sweet tor a longer time. Feathers on the legs, large combs and warts and heavy cretts do not add any thing to the egg production. Put an old cock, not over 2 years, with the laying pullets and a fully matured, well developed young one with the old hens. The constant handling of eggs during incubation is often the cause of their fail ing to hatch. The grease on the hands closes the pores. Never handle them any more than is strictly necessary. St. Louis "Gdve me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," sa'id a genius. The druggist handed him a bo title of DeWitt's Little Early risers, the famous little pills. Paragon Pramacy. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power coaitained in a certain mortgage executed by J. B. Gain to the Battery Park Bank to secure bhe payment of certain notes described in eaid mortgage, which said mortgage is recorded im book 41, paige 66 of the re I cord of mortgages 'to the registers office of Bun'com-be county, and in book 12, page 48 of records of mortgages in the register's office of Henderson county ,ref ereace to whiLh is hereby made, default having been, made in the payment of said no:es. The Battery Park Bank will sell on Saturday, April 8th, 1899, in front of the court ouse door in A?he Yilie, N. C, by public auction for cash, th.e following decTibed propertyto-wit: ' All the property, personal, real and mixed, which the slaid J. B. Cain pur chased from A. Riankim, receiver of the Buncombe Brick an I Tile Comt any on bhe 2nd (My of May, 1895, by deed regis tiered In the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe councy, North Carolina in book 93, at page ",7i. et seq. of d?'xl re cords aad described as follows: All ma chtnery, tools, u'tensite, fixtures and equipments appertaining 'to or used in dcmiaection with the operation of the plant formerly belonging to The Bun combe Brlik and Tile Company in the miaunifaeture of (brick, together with the lease or term for years' of the land on which the aid plant is- situated, at Fletcher's, N. C, in the county of Hen dersion, said State of North OaxolM!a, sa'id property beiing more particularly de scribed in said deed, and consisting of brtck kltola, barrows, one forge, one an vil, one vice, a number of cars, one wind iing drum, engine and boilers one brick mladhine, one brick mill, oil tanks, rails, sJiovels, picks, one bath tub grindstone, osae large dryer, one hand repress, one plow, a lot of office furniture and fix tures, a quantity of brick, including and intending to convey all personal proper ty otf whatever kind and nature connect ed with the said plant. This March 3, 1899, The Battery Park Baink. J. P. SAWYER, " President. I The Best Oougn wypp-l ITastesGooO. use mi lanlrt bv Sroetdsts. OEDER Toar exacuy iachini - t , ,!, -rodr storekeeper sells at la.ke W at WT ttaa wiUla a a-a yaesaj jee --"J WITH Tttno x ma ah t nts4 m saw na ssj to UM.ftud we will send trdteSJLflMv BSD aaar. EK'B ESV &&a Dm B SEARS, ROEOUCK A CO.. CHICAGO. I LL. - CURTAIL . ftAtSER8. 1 - . s Robert Downing has a comedy entitled "The Bntterfly.and the Grub." Alme Lachaume, the pianist, la writing a comio opera called "The Magio Bottle." Marguerite Lemon is to.be the heroine of De Koven and Smith's new opera, "The Three Dragoons." - i New York papers state thai, Joaquin Miller is to appear in vaudeville In that city during tbe present season. Frances Hodgson Burnett has received $90,000 In royalties from the dramatUa tion of "Little Lord FauntIeroy. .'Paul Gersona former pupil of Hart Conway, is this season scoring a great success with Lewis Morrison as Faust. Edward S. WUlard has recovered hli health, and is soon to act Sir Boger de Uoverley In .play founded on "The Spec tator." Bertha Welby, who used to be, starlike. advertised as "a picturesque bundle of rags." is at it again, playing 44 The Hearth stone.' Clement Scott is to undertake a lecture tour in the United States. For tips in ad vance lie might profitably consult Israel Zangwlll. Stnart Robson has arranged with Theo dore Burt Sayre for the American rights of his new comedy, 'Two Rogues and a Romance." Signora Eleonora Duse is now in Egypt, and will remain there, acting in Alexan dria and Cairo, until February. Sho will then go to Athens. A doorkeeper of the Boston theater, who died recently, held his plaoa 33 years, and in all that time never witnesspid a play there or anywhere else. Ellta Proctor Otis has been choked to death 100 times in "Sporting Life" at the Academy of Music, New York, and yet appears to relish the proceeding. ; For a quick remedy aaid one that Is perfectly safe for children, let us recom mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is ex cellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and coueha. Paragon Phar macy- M!e3 Betlie M. Russell, Rosevil e, JN C. wriifcee: Mlaaiy years I have suffered fitom dyspepsia and indigestion . Tried many remedies, including Zeilin's regu lator. without relief. Ten years ago I begian using Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, which gave svvcih prompt ama oernranent relief. I cheerfully recom mend it. DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Quickly cures Dysentery and Diarrhea. For Sail InHendersnn Couuty, N. C A erood farm of 125 acre, in the valley of French Broad river, one mile from dpnot. 22 miles from Ashevilie, on main road leadln-g from Ashevilie to Brevard vArv convenient to Dostrvrnce and churches: the Methodist Epiecopa church one half mile,- Presbyterian church one quarxer mile, Methodie Episcopal, south, two and one quarter mile and the Baptist two miles away About 50 acres are cleared, 25 acres which is creek bottom, very fine meadow land, balance fiaiely timbered. One hal rlnzpn. rr more excellent, told, mountain e miners, freestone waiter: also a beauti ful clear creek flows through the farm A comfortable dwelling house, with two rooms: barn and store house, a Ecod country stand, A fine young orchard of about one hundred bearing appie trees. The entire tract ia well adapted to pro duce, grass, clover, rye, oats, corn, cab bage, potatoes and other root crops ia abundance. There Is inclosed in this tract one of the finest building sites' , in western North Carolina, for a summer resort. It is beautifully located for a ho tel; this eite is situated on high ground, overlooking the French Broad valley, and commaioding a lovely view of Pis erah. Craggy and the Vanderbilt moun uins, and is very accessible, only, about one half mile from railroad. There is also near this beautiful site a very fine, bold spring of freestone water. This magnificent site is covered- with a fine srrove of native forest. This site alone is worth more than owpt s1tb for the whole farm. Anyone desiring a home amidst most beautiful natural surround ing, and '.n a climate noted for its su perior healthfulness, especially for those subject to throat or iung difficulties, will find this location hard to be excelled. Thiis farm would be very cheap at $10 per acre, but present owner is going west in the spring, therefore, he puts the' farm on the market, for cash, at $5 per acre. Also would add that the orchard, also, is worth the money that owner asks for the farm. This farm can be bought at the above low price, if taken in the next sixty days. I would further add that the title Is perfectly good., and that the prop erty Is now assessed at $825. Now is your time to rush for a good home at les than half its wortJh. For further partic ulars, in regard to the above property, call on or write to the editor of the Ga zette. Owner lives on the farm nd will tak pleasure showing the land. The twen ty five acre of creek bottom is level an the balance -aa a whole lies well. Thos wishing to see the farm should buy tick ets f or Blamtzer, N. C, on the H. and B railroad. Owner of farm meets the trai , at this station every day to get ibis mail ''LIVE AhD LET LIVE -is- OTJR MOTIO. Best and cheapest custom shoe work and repairing in Ashevilie, done by J, T. HarrisM T. I. Horall, Greer's old stand. 10 Court Square. News and Opinions OF National (Importance SHE SON ATiOlSTB CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, -. - - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by mail 8 a year THE SUNDAY SUN is t&e greatest Send ay Newspa per in the world. . J'rice Sc. a copy. By-mail $& jear. , . Addr ess,THE SUN, New Yorkr. , ID) 10) in Mini - - - - With ihe following Symptoms. Enlargement of the soft bones of the nose, thickening and ulceration of the lining- membrane, with its constan, discharge f unhealthy mnens and pns; breath tainted, hawking, expectorat ing, oo&ebleeding, headaches, parti toes ox nearing, noises in the head deafness and impaired vision, CAUSED BY Poisoned Condition ol tbe Blood CURED BY Botanic Blood Bam STHE GREATSBLQOD REMEDY. Gagarrh is due to an impure condition of th bloodi and to one ot tbe tnnumer ua offsprings of blood poison. It may have come from a long way back la tbe family Malory, but the general opinion among medical men, ia thaA catarrh is the offshoot of poiaxmed blaod', pro ducing had breath and the above named symptone. The fact is admitted by aU tbait it ia only curable by constitutional treatment. Bdtanlc Blood Balm (B. B. B.) baa scored some brHHant victories in the cure of this loatncome malady. xli why? Because B. B. B when tak en as directed mixes with the poisons In the blood which produe catarrh, so as to cause the poison to be expelled from the blood through the sweat glands and excretory organs. R. FL SauLter, Ath ens, Ga., wjte us not long ago u i he was sui prised to observe how agree able his breath-had rbeeome since using only three bottles of JB B. B. He was also able to hear better. Mrs. Lula Banks, of Alabama, wrote us that a friend of hers since using tlx bottles ot B. B. B. that the mucus discharges which she had through the mouth aod nose had stopped and What she was able to breathe freely and talk without of fending any one with her bad breath. A remarkable case is that of Mrs. Eliza beth Knott, of Atlanta, which we print la full. Discharge Copious and C ffecsive Entirely Cured by B B. B- "For four years I have bsen afflicted with a very troublesome nasal catarrh. So terrible has its nature been that when I blew my nose small pieces ot bone would frequently come out of my mouth and nose. The discharcr n copious, and at times very offensive. My Wood became so impure that my general heaitto was greatly impaired, with poor appetite, and bad digestion Numerous medicines were used without relief, until I began the use of Botanio Brood Balm B. B. B. and three bot tles acted! almost like magic Since its use, over a year ago, not a symptom ha returned and I feel in every way quite restored in health. I am an old citizen of Atlanta, amd refer to almost any one living on Butler street." MRS. ELIZABETH KNOTT. Atlanta, Ga. --' The Deaf Hear. That sounds miraculous, and yet one may become temporarily deaf on ac count of catarrhal blooirulsonins set tling- m tee ear and ithen find: relief by using B. B. B, Botanic qAiick1 Blood Balm John W. W$eks, Decatur, G.T- writes: x "Six months ago I had a pain in my ear, and in a few days it discharged matter, ..Then I grew deaf and could not hear aV all. I began the use of Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B. and the running of my ear soon ceased, and I now Y.sar while my health is much improved, and I feel full of gratitude to God anJ the proprietors of so good a remedy." As a blood purifier B. B. B. Botanift Bloiod Balm has no equal. One bottle jtfit contains more curaiive virtues than a gallon ef the many so called blood purifiers. Buy the original and i:e on the safe side. Beware of substitutes and insist on having the old reliable B. B. B. Then you are sure, of a cure. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B. ) is a scientific vegetable compound used by Dr GiUam In his private practice for blood diseases, such as old eores, scrof ula, iboils, blood poison, catarrh, etr It cured so many peopile that it was put on the market and is fop sale by aU druggists at $1 per large bottle. It hat always feu joyed a large sale because it Cures! Cures! Cures! even after everything else had been tried In vain. Book of cures sent free of charge. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. NOTIC?E. State of NorLh Carolina, Buncombe County, In the Superior Court. Wingo, Elliott & Crump Shoe Co. vs. Notice J. B. Ingle, and Mary V. Gentry. By virtue of seven axeou'dona issued te the undersigned sheriff of Buncombe couflty. from the superior count of said county, 5n the above entitled actions, re turnable to the March term, 1899, of said court, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, in the said county of Bun combe on Monday, the 13th day of March 1899, all the right, (title and interest of the defendant, J. B. Ingle, in and to the following descrlbad pfciaes or parcels oi and, situate, lying and being in the conn ty of Buncombe amd State of North Car olina: First' tract: In Lower Hominy town ship, beginning on a stake the northeast corner of lot No. 4, the center of the Bear creek road, and 131ns with the said road north 11 3 4 dega west 50 feet to a stake; thence south 89 degs. west 104 1 2 feer Wa a stake on the bank of the road ; thence with the said road south 52 1 2 degs. west . 54 feet to a stake In tot No. 4; thence north 89 2 10 degts. 132 feet to the begin ning, containing 21 rode, and beftg the lot of land on which the store house for merly occupied by the said J.-B. Ingle and more recently occupied by E. J. Rhodes, is situated, and being the same lot of Hand conveyed to the said J. B. In gle by G. W. Ballard and wife. Second tract, on . Hominy Creek, and joining the lands of W. G. Candler and others, beginoftntg on a stake on the bank of North Hominy creek, running oorth 23 deg. east, sevea poles to a ekeon the rraitoad, thence west with railroad 2 12 poles to a stake; thence south 23 degrees west 7 poles to North Hominy creek, thence down said creek to the be ginning, containing- 20 rods more or less and for a further description reference is hereby made to a certain deed executed by O. P. Thompson and wife A. P. Thompson to W. G. CaadTer, trustee, which deed in trust is ncwdw In Book 27 at page 640. of the records el deeds of trust and mortgages of the sa coumity of Bnwsombe. ThM tbe 11th day f February. JLT. LBS. EtttffS ef BiMOOsnbe cosy- 1 I AN". -'V1 I r I I epCo are far cafe In tUs etty toy W. C 4 4k . - J6 11
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