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p n - Hi r - -JHE ASHEYILLE GAZETTE AY 31899 A DomalP'oT Health and CrandeurT - The SKYUXA MOTEL is bullion of the wlld-and vnderful wwATJfLitiS brevet HIGHER THAN ASHBVILLfi, (SO elevation). MILDER TilAn AajVfM3 v A rjch man died, the other daywHediea ro thejrery midsummer of life, and n if" hia family $1,000,000. .The doctor.' certifi- HEHDERS0H7ILIE ITHS: i n - " - HEALTHIER THAN ASHEVIIiLBl: It hai owe springs of absolutely pure water. It tely hai ..L i-j!L t ,rrhiv eaulDoed with hot and cold SSj'diSceteleThone and pctofflce. It. Buert ehmb ar. wr Portable, airy and afford charm rn ,ft on'i TSeteleSiph and railway atatkm la TryooN. C 40 ; Mt 2L.-iLn, .a niunnMAtaaddrew D: B. 8team ad &oav Sfcyukk. Folk County. North Carolina. '''Mr1 JuJ , rrZK. s mmm i sss iiii i i -J "-;;. -m . . 1 i " ' ' . ' M X m i-i n h pi n n n n rj n n U U U U M m r ? ' OJHSISHNH a , - - - ri nsnerjj n fr?Min n nf MIR SMUAlMUUnio .A 1 PI a s Asheville, N.C 167 Fiencli Broad Ave GERAYAN ME5HOD. No Medicinel No Operations, Massage, Baths, Diet, Swedish Mcvementg, etc. AU diseases Seyslclan: C Schulze M B o Leipalc Universtty, form extant pny Sr' prea and" rferVnceB addaa Mis. Lina Kuepper . u w . . HOTS FLEMING .n Marion- (iiU-'BEH CONCERT CO., FruprittorB. typhoid fever. The doctor himself said toafrietid: "That man. was a suicide. He had a splendid ortnfttitntion. I -could have pulled him through if his stomach had been sound. But he mined his stomach by hasty meals, snatched in inter vals of business and by neglect of symptoms which have been warning him a year past, that his stomach was" failing-in its duties." The symptoms of a disordered condition of the stomach and the organs of digestion and nutrition are, among -others, variable appetite, sour risings heartburn, Tindue fullness after eating, dull headache, dingy fpj complexion, discolored eye, fluctuations m n ' ness. desoondency. No one person will IF tiavp all thesA vn.r!toms at oi", but arv euuuwg v- t------ The restoration of the stomach, digestive and nutritive organs toa condition of SQUDd health, begins with tiler first idose of Vt. Pierce's Golden .Medical nisroverv. the ' cure progresses frpm that dose until the functions of the stomach and it& related ; Organs are in healthy operation. Then the nerves are quiet, the appetite healthful, the sleep restful, the eye pright, the-complex ion clear. In one word the body is m a condition of perfect health. TTj I "I Vas,. troubled, with indigestion about two PJ years," writes Win, Bowker, Esq., of Juliaetta, Iatah Co., Idaho. " I tried different doctors and remedies hut to no avail, until I wrote to you and you told me what to do. I suffered with a U pain in my stomach and left side and thought Q that it would kill me. Now I am glad to write Dm this and lei you know that I am all right. I can nn HIV WUrK 1 H W VTILUUUL UOIU CI ll Vl J. UUU I. . . . . i T , a i t v: . .i that urea leeimg inai 1 useu 10 nave. r bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and two vials of his ' Pleasant Pellets ' cured me.' Don't let the dealer sell you a substitute, if you - want a cure. Insist on having 44 Golden Medical Discovery." Dr.'Pierce's Pleasant Pellets surpass all 'tfbsiplexion powders." They make the skin healthy and the complexion clear. death -resulted from ..- Result of Hunicipal Election D.n a Kenilworth Park Villa One mil from tare court houai; three xntoultes1 vvialk from Biltmore oar line; v.MViiPLq.t lcH.tions in Ashe- ville. New house, Witw ex r,ri- fiwTi Area: every homo fort. No adva-noed tuberculasls pa tlenta taken. Firtse-ciasa board for only Ju.00 $6.00 per wek. Mrs. A. Z. Ccoley. extensive oom- and THE GROVE HOUSE, MRS. KOPPELBBRGER, J 11 Grove Street, Aehevllle, N House nicely papered andl throughout hot add Irenees C. furnished Halls well heated. Baths, niri wjLtPfr. Modera convKJi- Near Street oair lln4. PRIVATE BO ARB. House auburbe in large shady ,oKia witr abundance of Bivvc fciwvi . . v freeh milk, buttery, egg, e-tc. Mile from court house on electric car Urte Tel- nnA tksi Raita low. Information at if j. Tit. Rats. on Lookout Moun- tain carbine or at Ray's 'book trtore. ADIRONDACK COTTAGE. Well liocated, fuimihed, about 3 acres of Sand. ' FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN or will . EXCHANGE . lor property Sal .ABbeville. Enxjuire aJt business ofnoe or the ua- zetrtie. A MYSTERIOUS BURIAL. STRAWBERRIES OMs. D. Monday's, STALLS 10 & 12 CfcNTR.lL MAEKET. All kiDds of fresh vegetables and fruits. VAngmia, 111., May 2. While remiviin? the remains of Richairdi Wuilker .iam ihia "Rn,hiinNimn rpmeJierv neap 'Suisflf Grtove to Waltmuit Ridge db thlie plade I tihi bodv of a Voumsr warna'a wte ouaii ait the floorriieT pfflace. The! body was scarcely two ifeelt underground audi had cln a miighltJ dress axid a pair of hose. It ihad ibiete'n buried 'huiiiriedly lamldi -f mm ap pearances had bean ithere !about two years. Theire have been no disappelar ;aincies iii this siectiori witihin that time airui it is thioug-Kt the body was placed 'there by parties from a distance, as tne cemetery is in an out of the vuy lico. '.' No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c, 81. All druggists. Par sale by The Cajroitoa Pharmacy Ctodlege street and Court Square. . Sledge Wounded. Hf tidereouville, May 2. Th? irunU; PU Hi. -u nas. passed off quietly and resulted in a victory for democracy. M. li lvi was elected mayor &r.d Mr jC- Ton:, j i., o:i- r-nd Joe Bacy. ; alderman. Mr. Kob:nsou, who at one time edit ed the Times here, left with is family today for his old home in Iowa. Our new hotel is progressing rapidly, and Contractor Edwards says-it will te ready to open July, Df.n Sledge received a severe wound on the head la,t night in an altercation with a negro who is now in jail await ing developments. Hotel Dewev hai chaneed its loca tion ana its sign swings out from that Jargi hotel byilding; near the depot, I WViotr tho will a ta.A Q n tViA weary find rest. The proprietor says: "No cne frs feed better than I dp." Mr. Barton, who will run the new hotel bore, is in town helping to rush the work. ne is a genial and -o jr.id?c. will make Landlord. George Srn-athers.., of Asheville, is here, rotiaung for the sale of ome Vjcs bplopjring to 'the bank of which. he ig receivor. Tup- country people. have been quite scarce in town the past week, taking advantage of thp weather to work their farms. New comes from all di rectior.s that there will be an abundan crap of frirtp, with the exception, per haps or pKicnes. Morris V. mith, of New Orleans, wil stay a while longer at Hotel Dew ey before- leaving; for Connecticut to his Ci.'hlven, . Mrs. Tui.siali and children, of Sa- ud'j, are a-' Hotel Dewey for a short stay. JUii; x gentleman a popular S O O I A- fit a flnltf ' There are dozens of remedies recommended for a Oi Oi Id 1110 Ulllf Scrofula, some 3f them no doubt being able to ... fEord temporary relief, but S. 8. S. is absolutely RpmPflV Fniial in fhk nl7 remedy which completely cores it. , nCIUOUJ CqUar IU lUlRcr6ful&isoneof themostbb8tinatetder ftU . rblood diseases, and is beyond the reach of the UnStlltfiTfi UlSBaSB. many so-called purifiers and tonics because some- UUOllliatQ UIOOQPO. thingmorethaifa mere tonic is required. 8.S.S. is equal to any, blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula because . iV goes down to the seat of the disease p thus permanently eliminating eyery trace of the taint The serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads should impress jnpon those afflicted with it the vital im portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can hot possibly effect & cure. In many cases where the wrong treatment-has been relied upon, complicated gianauiar swellings haw resulted, for which the doctors insist that a dangerous surgical operation is necessary. Mr. H. E-. Thompson , of Milledgeville, Ga, , writes : "A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I was treated for a long while, but the physicians were un able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as when I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used., but without effe6t. Some one recommended S. S. a., and T heiran to imnrove as soon as I had taken a few bottles. Continuing the remedy, I was soon cured permanently, and have never had a sign of the disease to return." Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can promptly reach and ure obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases. By relying upon it, and not experimenting with the various so-called tonics, etc.rall sufferers from blood troubles can be promptly cured, instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermine the constitution. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism AContagious Blood Poison, Boils,. Tetter, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, etc. Insist upon 8-S S. ; nothing can take its place. Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific. Company, Atlanta, Georgia. a JB&bies Thrive Oft It. BOARDING. The Tuxedo 76-78 Haywood street StricUy nrst-chuss. New modern house near podtoflice and business seotion. $5 and $6 per week. Good table board rea-oombK AtTryon North Carolina Sunny rooms and excellent table. Kanoorthy Cottage" on Melrose avy Due. Rates six to eight dollars per week Addresa MISS MART A. GRAY. Dr. Geo. ti. Lambert, VETEE1KABY BXJEGEOKr, (Graduate of McGill University. Office Willow st. Phone ifc Residence iao Chfcbtnut bt. Phone 824. Cattle tested fortuberculosis 5.00 a head. Herds at special prices. Swedish Massage fnr -nrvioTia diseases, rheumatism and other diseaseu. Home or office treat meat bv Professor Edwin GTuner graduate ot Chemnitz College, Ger many, formerly with Oakland Heights Sanatorium. 55 Soulth Main street. Phone 206 .! ' NOTES FROM BREVARD. ff When Thackeray Was Not Elected. It is almost startling to be reminded, a9 we are uy Mrs. rticcnie s mrrouucciou iu "The Virginians," that at one period the novelist earnestly desired to enter the house of commons. Nay, he actually stood for the city of Oxford, coining in at the bottom of the poll. "And a very good thing, too," says Toby, member of parliament,- who is supposed to know some thing of the house. In 1857, when he made the attempt, he was 4G years old, far too advanced in life to make his mark at Westminster. H( WbuKfc have been lost in a crowd of medi-i ocrities, would have been nowhere in tin race with the glib, blatant Bashmead Artletts of the day. He did much better when, addressing the electors after the poll had been declared, he undertook to "retire and take my place with my pen and ink at my desk." The result was " The Virginians, " published in Novem ber of this same year, worth a whole ses sion full of speeches addressed to Mr. Speaker. Th.ickeray's contest at Oxford is other wise notable for one of the neatest and most graceful compliments on record Meeting in the street Lord Monck, one of his opponents, he had a little friendly talk over the progpectaof the fight, and on tak ing leave said, "May the best man win.' "I hope not," said Lord Monck, with a courtly bow and a meaning glance at his opponent. I "am a farmer located near Stony Brook, one of the most malarious districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times so I could not work, and was always very constipated as well. For years I had malaria so bad in the spring, wheri engaged in plowing, thatj could do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel of quinine pills besides dozens ot other remedies, but never obtained any permanent benefit Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious attack jof chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a friend's advice, and the first box made me' all right and I have never been without them since. I take one Tabule each morning and night and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted I take three in a day:' They have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular and I have riot had the least touch of malaria nor sgfittfhg- headache since I commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and wake up more refreshed than formerly. I don't know how many complaints P inane. Tnhnles will helnl hut I do know thev will cure anv one in the . condition I was and 1 would not be without them at any price. I honestlyconsider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as - j they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take. , , J I am twenty-seven years 6f age and have worked hard all my life, the V same as mostfermers, both early and late and in all kinds of weather, I 1 I kduli naiVaV orrtaA enrh trnnA ho1tk I hav ctnrA lict foil in The aiarch of the Walters. . The old St. Nicholas hotel, that flour ished in New York, on Broadway, near Spring street, put on moretyle than any house of its time. The waiters' march was an evolution of which, any military command in the country might have been nroud. In those days the head waiter was a master of tactics. When the guests were seated, he snapped his fingers, and in marched the waiters -with trayloads of eatables. Keening perfect step, each marched to his designated table and paus ed until the head waiter snapped his fin gers twice, when down went the trays with a rattle. At a signal of three snaps covers were removed and dishes arranged for the comfort and convenience of tha guests. The army then posed statuesquely until' four snaps, when it right about wheeled and retreated to the kitchen. All meats, by the way, were carved in the open dining room. - The St. Nicholas carver weighed about .390 pounds. He had grown stout breathing the savory odors of roasts. Inquisitive guests used to linger near tP see him manipulate the knife. ; The Word. "Do you mean to tell me," said the un fortunate litigant, "that' the whole prop erty in dispute has been wasted in costs?" "I said it had been absorbed, my friena, not wasted," replied the lawyer, who got the most of it. Chicago Tribune. Wm. J& Brcese, Jr., Elected mayo. JtEpworth School. nrfwnrd v. C. Mav 2. The munici pal election here yesterday was per haps the quietest for years.' Only one ticket was cut which was headed by W. E. Bree.-. Jr., for mayor. The en tire ticket put out was. elected, al though thpre were a great many scat tering votes foi aldermen. The former mayor, J. W. Pless, announced a week ago his desire to "return to private life for a much reeded rest," and no one opposed Mr. Bieese e candidacy, ana a greater, part of thejotd board refused to be re-elected. The suavita io modo of the new may or has made T im very popular witn tne boys, who are greatly pleased with the honor bestowed upon him. Mr. J. F. Iloys, the manager of the Transylvania railroad company, has opened his tfces in the Cooper build ing, and wili in future make this his head office for the conduct of the bus iness of the Tcxaway company as well as the railroad business. The Epworch school is making exten sive prepa-.f (:ons for their closing exercises, wh'ch will this year be the be?t eiHerto-L-iment of the kind eve given in Brevard. The school has be corre a very important feature toward progress in the town and great hope-a are Y-ntertKined by the citizens of a bright future for the institution. a :agle tad Condensed Milk. Little Book INFANT IS. r HEALTH" Sent FREE, Should be in Every House. fl.Y. CONDENSED MILK CO, NEW. YORK. KyV W V V V VZl MONTHLY SUFFERING. Thousands of women are troubled at monthly inter vals with paina in the head, back, breasts, shoulders , sides hips and limbs. But they need not suffer. These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can dc corrected. The men 6trual function should operate , painlessly. 2J f fact, rhjyr neighbors nave all remarked my improved condition and have I j said, 'iSay, ---John, what- are yott doing to look so healthy ? " Mud tMtlmonlalc nwt'sTColic fi. Cholera Cure. Qulcklures Dysentery and i Dlarrbjra. OeWitt's Little Early Risers, Tpj famous tMUeJMii Womao's Severest Trial Until recent years woman's severest into the world NOTT'CE. , By vir'cue of la power, tof salaontaia d in a deed olf ' trust, beiawthgjdaj'ia fche frrst dky of November, A. D., 1891, ex ecuted by Harriet N. Atkinsom of Khe city Of AsheVille, N. C Ifco tfie umder e'igri'ddl i'n fee sample as trustee fo- he purpiosefs as herein! menabbstaed, wihach deed of trust is reicarded ia ftke office of 'the ireig'ister o3 dieids for Bunclombe ,17! v "NT f in. hnrvk 'NO. 38 of mo it- gaglaes, t ittuge 181; BteflwUt havtoig teen made tni ftihie payment blf the indebted ness idtemded to be secured) by the same, by whiich the power to sell has become peraltive, the undersigned wt th.e request iof ttihe cesftui que 'trusit, will, On Monday, tlhie fiflthday of June, A. D., 1899, loffeir for slale by public auoWon for -cash to th)e 'highest bidder, ait ithe 6oun: house door in the city of Ashevil1, N. 'tibe followtog descrifcecD property, m prder tlo sialSsfy iflhe pnovision's oon'talilned in aid Itirust ideekl, -towtt: One lot wf larod fiituiiite, lyiing and bemg' in xne t,v lof Asheville., oourJty of BuimcomDe ama 8Me of Ncdtlh daffoHina, at the souin west iirntersedtion of Haywood and Ann Streets fo said ctty, ia"the weitrrn por tton theriebf, begtn'ndng at a sitake in the soultbefm-. margin) of Haywood s-1-at the cjorner of the fence divDd'ing tihe Jc't (he-reSn conveyed from iitie ilot ownea by CaiAer and . Rawl's, amd .runs thence south 18 degrees anld 4 minutes east Wifth aalid fence amid lube line ef sa,jd lot df, Cairter . and Blawfe, one humVSreld ana ithinty-flve laand one-tenlth feCt to a siJtke. thence north fifty-five degrees and 41 irJltsuties eaalt totole hundred1 and 'twelve iaia.d seven-tenths feet to a 'siaake in the west jnlargin of Anna otlredW -tihiis ltee r3issiEig one foot back of the servantts houiae Ion. a Mime oatrelflel to -the same. arfHfh sii, mitAm'n wSth smd street NQTTOK. By virltue Of a power of sale tboltkined in1 a dieed of liirusst btaiitlng date the-lth day of December, A. D., 1897, executed by E...-. H . Wbflte, and ireoopded in the of fice bf the registier of deeds of Buincombe tjoubity, In 'book No. 46 of mbr'tgages at ptagee 52 tit seq; default having been made n" the payment of 'the indeblLied nees rnltended tb" be giecured by saiid dieed in Itrust by whicsb, tlhe -power to sell becfame opeirtidve, ithle unde'rned trus tee named -in said deed of Hirust et the rraquesti vt Ithe Oeatui que trust will, o" Moodfay, 'the fifth day of Jume, A. D., J.899,. offer for salle by public auction for "clash; "to the 'hi'sglhiest bikSder, at itlhe court house dooir 'in ithe city olf Ashleville, N. C, the fbllowiinig deedrrbed propeirlty in order bo satisfy 'the -provtisioms contiaiii! ed in saiid dedd1 Of trusiti, rJowit: One lot ox parceil Of land si'tuate,-'lying and be ihig in ithe counltyl of Bumlcombe and 'eiSatee of NcJrt b OairOVimla, oa llhe efi;eriy sddje of Meirrimloini avenue, to uhe city of Asttieville, artd1 bounded an(d more par ticulia.'nly described as follows:, itbwilt: Begiinmitnig at a stJake in Ithe easit mar gin; of Memrimon avenue at the north voeSt corrTier of let No. 20 oif a plat made for J. B.- JustUce of Ithe Woodftn prop erty, land duly recorded in ithe registeT off desds "offic Of Bunicomb'e county, N. C., amd Tunntog with ithe claelt margto, of Merrimon avenue eouth 30 degrees 'and 48 " minutiee) werit 75 feeb to a stake, thenca no Itl'i 82 degree's and 15 naCinoi'te eai-,t Oole 'hundred amd foity ofc -and five-tedths feet Ito a ' sitake, Hihence n'onlth ,7 degrees and 30 mimites etas sax-ty-One feet iamld I'em Inches to a snake, corner of am' alTey. ithemce vnsux t"e siquiUh miairgin of said alley north 76 de grees anid Ifooty miaiMltes wtfeiS.icne huo died: and forty -twlpi feel-to the bsginirin:. Also one lotxof Kind om the wedt s-'e of Miaket (tfeelt, to' siaihj' -dilty o!f Asheville, N. C, -adljoiinltolg 'tthe lahlds of Thlos. E. Jotenislion and ttthcirs, and belglnni'ng, at a"take 'lodated in the wewai, margin of sai'd1 Market sitreefb, the sfcjuthist ccrner of tilhte laind now owned by saM, Thrs. D. Johnston, and idbe n'odihearit corner of wfclalt kmfowTi as "the McLoud rr:p erty "on the west sida. at aid street, amd irunnlrag: wi'h th-wed:i harglin Of Mar ket Ibreet south 14 degrees and 33 miin u'fces east, t-wemty ifeett to a shakes, ithemce south 76 degrees west, eighty-one amd kihiirity -seven one-hundreU.lis feilO to a stake, tlhence north 13 degrees and 56 mSiniuJiles, tvneclty feet to a stake in xn'e line of the sai'dt ThdB. D. Johcn, thenace with his line norttb 76 degrees elaa.:'eiighlty-one audi filfteem (offie-ftLum-dnettths feet to "the plaice of the begin ning, Tjiolth descnlpltionff being Uhe s'ame land arid premises as set forfch and de scribed to saiid deed of trust as above referred to, and to wWbh Und the tec ors ttihereof referenc is hereby made as a park of kinds desariptiwriu raited May 1, 1899. SAMUEL H. B.DED, Trustee. trial has been the bringing of children JUoriLlh 13 degrees and forty-five minutes wripsar imnA nivnri.ruaini ct timi immii ixpn. w. Today nearly all the sickness, pain, i st r l i J I - :JJ Uit OlSCOIIlluri uiu wmu die avuiuui v a those expectant motners wno use Mother's Friend, r . x . J - f f xt.- V nil ununeui ma or. miuuw uy nic im ood it has done it is used externauy. e that wonder- 4 good it has done u is used exiernany. e That is the oly sensible and safe way j to relieve labrning sickness, headache, 1 tightness, swoHenaard or rising breast. 2 The bearing of children need no longer 4 be dreaded. Mather's Friend has been 5 called a Godsend bv mothers all over i this land. . Sold ai drug sfores for $1 a 4 The Bradfleld Resmlator CT, Allaat, Ga. j r Write for out free illustrated book, entitled " Before 1 . Baby is Born. II tfn. r. cJfmb-Q heaice nortn it degroea anidi fifty-seveW minutes wet, fifty and two-tenrtihs tfee't td a sta5 V1 the ebulth margim of KPaywood street, thence wfclh that street soulth 41 degrees a!nd 40 m'imiltea wesff, forty-one and -.icHi.-;o;TJHK, ait 4v -a d'wlfp thence south 'orw? it minutes Wlw nl'nety and -tWo-ttenlth!s feet to Ithe place of the: .beginning, corJnatorng sxfteen thtousand, seven hundred arid! eevemteen soualrie feelt, be the same more1 of less w.nlfl rntrMonXatTllv iApuirbed in said dteea of trust, to wfodch and the records tneir-J f reifetnence to hereby made as part " Ntttie tdesoripkifom beaieof. . .' . larted thJistfhe flrt day or may, D., 1899. JH. Jp. ,tW c- 'i v CISCO VBRED BY A WOMAN. KrYya.i rra. fflacoveTT has -'been; vv tiv a. lady; in -"Cni Mfxr 'TifaMM fastened Ita luticn8 upon her amd for seven yura she with stood its sevfrest teste, but tier vital or tcoto tiruAM-mSned and deu'-h eeemea immhion. Vtor three months she cough ed tooeBstotfly, and coujd mat sleep. Sh fl-ntaJiv discovered a way t-recovery, by nnrMiMine of us a bottle ofTW. King's New Discovery for ckxnsumptien, andwa Btomucfli relieved ontaMngr fiirit dosethat 7orkt mi ruiff-ht: and with two bottles hat "been arjwrfutieiy ctrre4 ifler aiame in MiwIiUtaiw-IittteJ1 ThnBwrites w. TTamnlnk A ColV rf 6hibT. N. C. frfal btfWes tree at T. C. BnStth'w and W CI Cta-mlebMiBl's aru tltores. amd at Pel rMrfPa" Phbsmlacy . Jtegnfar atz. 50c and TLtH). Every bol tie glawuAaed. f;!'-.; f - . - , snakes menstruation painless and regular. It puts the deli cate menstrual organs in condi tidn to do their work properly. And that stops all this pain. "Why will auy woman suffer month after month when Wine of CardulwW relieve her? It costs $i.oo at the drug store. Why don't yod get a bottle to-day? For advice, in cases requiring special directions, address, giv ing symptoms, "The Idiea Advisory Department, Th Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. 6$a Mr. R0ZENA LEWiS, of Oenavllle. Texas, tarsi " I was troubled at monthly Intervals with terrible pains In my head and back, hut haw beeo entirely relieved by Wiot Of Cardui." Hall A Mr Jtf.fTTTTin NOTICE. By- vfirtue of a deekl of Itruslt execulted to me oiu the 20th, day of October, 1890, by Joseph M. Pimnetr, conveying to me the real estate hereinafter described, for Uhe purpose Of securing the payment of certiain' nodes therein described which said deed of (trust was registered in the office of the register of deeds of Bun combe county, N. C, Sa book 41, at page 375 of the records of mortgages and deeds Of itrust, amd by reason of t)he failure-of the salid Pinnar toJ pay or cause to be paid the principal and in terest of the said notes amd 'to carry out the provisions of elaiki deed of trust according to its terms I will sell at public auction at 'the court house aoor in Aelaevifle, to 'the highest -bidder tor cash, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1899, . the real estate aforesaid, situate im the cty oi Asheville, Buncombe county Noruh Carolina, being 16t No. 3, in block No, 1, of a map or plait of lands regis tered in the office, of " the register of - deeds of said coumlty, In book 89, at pages 60 and. 61, and bounded and more particularly 'described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the north margin of West ChWtaut ertreet, the southwest corner of lot No. 2 of said block, and running thence wttth said north margin south fifty-five degrees, tMrty-orae minutes west, 77.58 feet to the - southeast corner -of lot ino. 4, (thence wSth east Itxie of No. 4, north 34 degrees and 29 minutes wert 150 feet to ri . .. . -m 4- tne nortnesasn comer &u.u-k iu. mo south line of lot No. 17; thence with Said line north 55 tfegrees) and 31 minutes east 69.55 feert to its souffiheast corner: ... " . . m i iM themoe wttn west lines oi iots xos. i wan 2, south 37 degrees and 32 minutes east, 150.21 feet to the beginning, reierenxje being hereby expressly made to the reg istration of said deed of trust as aiore- aaid for a more perfect description of said lot Of liatncL and for all necessary purposes. ' This 21st flay of April, 18S9. W. B. GWYN, Trustee. 4-22 d Sait &t The Kind YmrHzYe ANrars BmiM Bsarsthe A . or, - taTJ'tr DhDayid Kennedy UBCa .AU. VinNFY. STOMACH AKD LIVES? TROUUtW' All carried over shoes at marked down prices -at J. T, B?anton a4d Ooa oe tora. ... x' 17 r. 17 '-i jr V, r arc " , 1 d r , - -
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 3, 1899, edition 1
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