THR ASHEVliXE GAZETTE MAY 4, 1899
A
-EfilHIATIOHS FRflfJ -OLD BALD
A DQ'malr of Heahhandfraindeur,
A THIN DISGUISE.
- . Th SKYUXA HOTEL is built on a ere overlooking a wlu
- JheltlrSn the nflrth from blizzard., and U ttpen to the bslmy breeses
and eninahlne of . the Soutniana ii wuuu w
- J-
. - e ? TTTrtxiwo TTT A "NT ASRXVTtAM,
: V . ' uttt Titt.P TTT AN ASM12 V 11jLJ3. s
(3.200 feet elevUon)C
EVILU3. j , ;
GRANDER THAN ASHSVUXflT
The" cuttle fish Has a tricky vbabit of
Coveringhis traxksbyexndmg;-.an inky,
fluid which discolors the water and k'eeps-',
him otit of ;view. Theresa xjd deal of
Ithe cuttle fish" "about aomefadvertise1-
ments, notably those purporting to offer
ttV t fhtttwd rro a v a qttwott .T.TR. 4 medical advice by a woman to women
fffiv'TOMSL ViM&lfc vjee -ally made, clamor
SaSrdlSSoe telejbbn anfc poatofflc. It gruert chamber an eon . about "writing to a woman is merely
ftrrtable. 4ryaiidaftocliiuTnlngouttooka. - raised to divert attention' from the fact
The telegraph and railway itation Is Tryon, N. -TJ., 40 miles sotsU that a doctor's advice is not really offered
of Aatoeville. For infOTjmtaoio and parhphigta adores jj. m. weanst and cannot be given. Thereal "question
avod Sony Skyukkv FipUc Couty. North, Caxolttla. s ' - . j is not of. writing to a woman or a m
Qutpt writing to a dodor
; - For f the advice of an unqualified
woman Is just as dangerous as the
advice of an unqualified man.
Every day adds to the number of wom
en who take advantage of Dr. Pierce's
genuine, offer of a consultation by letter
free of cost. As chief consulting physi
3 n n c
n rv r
in no
One
u
Asheville,
RE-
N, C,
era
167 French Broad Ave
GERMAN IYE5HOD,
No Medicine! No Operations;
Massage, Baths, -Diet, Swcedish Movements, etc. AU diseases
treated. v .
Head Physician: O Schulze, M. D;, of Leiplc Uiiiivwalty. form
rly of tmesseldorf Orthopadio Inatltute.- -
Assistant Physician: Mtama Kuepper, formerly, assistant pnysiojaai
of M. KoeUm Sanitarian FreidwciroJ . Germaay.
For prices and references addrea Mlsa Ldna Kuepper.
DLf cian of the Invalids' "Hotel and Surgical
a. Instituted Buffalo, N." Y.i Dr. R. V.
no
nrt Pierce hasTtn- a practice of over thirty
: 1 i -i ir -1 1 -i
.years, ixeateu more man jQaii-a-mtii"
women for female troubles with the re
markable record of ninety - eight per
cent, of 'cures. Sick, woman areinvited
tr cnti CllJt TV T?vrvi K-rr lilfOf DtntVlrtUt
u fear and without' fee. Every letter is
held as strictlv orivate and sacredly con-
3 . i : i j n . ,1'bA
nuenuai, aiu ui- answers a.ic uAaiitix
i. 1 t t 'a-i j
seaiea in piain envelopes wimoui pnuL-
mg of any kind upon them.
WJWDDDDDWbDu0acbtaIntiWn
HO'TE
FLEMING Marion, N.
G HUB 'CONCERT CO., Prqprietors.
Kenil worth Park Vilfa
On mil from tike court hou; three
mlnuites' wlalk from BdlUnor car line;
one of the healthiest locations in Ashe
ville. New house, - Trttb. extensive
grounds; opea fire; evry home . com
Xort. No advanced ituberculosls pa
tients taken.
Ftostt-class. boaird for only $5.00 and
$6.00 per wek.
Mrs, A. Z. Cooley.
THE GROVE HOUSE
MRS. KOPPEL.BERGER.
11 Grove atreet, AeheVille, N. C.
House nicedy papaned ankS furnished
throughout. Halls well heated. Baths,
hot and cold water. Modera conveniences-
Near street cxr lin.
ADIRONDACK COTTAGE.
Well locaited, fuiraisfo.ed, about 3 acres
of land.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
or will
EXCHANGE
tor property dm Asheville.
Elnquire aJt bvLSiness office of the Ga
zette .
Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite ' Prescription
makes Weak Women
Strong and Sick
Women Well.
PEANUT TRUST.
PRIVATE BOARD.
, House in suburbs in large shady
grove, good liable with abundance of
freeh milk, buttetf, egg, etc. Mile from
court house on electric car line. Tels-
wna, 9r T?nitiM low. Inf oirmaition at
Mrs. J.-M. Ray's, on Lookout Moun
tain car line or at Ray's 'book store.
STRAWBERRIES
JT
Olias J. Monday's,
STALLS 10 & 12 CENTRAL
MARKET.
All kirds of fresh vegetables
and fruits.
' BOARDING.
The Tuxedo 76-78 Haywood street
Strictiy fLrst-claes. New modern house
aefcc posftoffice and business seotlon. $5
and $6 per week. Good table board rea-onahl.
AtTryon North Carolina
Sunny ' rooms and excellent table.
"Komnoirtljy Cottage" on Melrose av
Bue. Rartes six to eight dollara per week.
JLddress MISS MARY A. GRAT.
Dr. Geo. H. Lamtiertt
VETEE1NAKY STJEGE0N.
(Graduate of McGill University. v
Office Willow st. Phone lb
Residence 140 Chestnut st. Phone
8?4- Cattle tested for tuberculosis
5.00 a head, rierds at special
prices.
Headquarters to Be at Norfolk Crop
Value Estimated 6 to 9 Millions.
New Yoirk,- May 2. A ctemaoiidiaiaan of
the pela;n,ut industry of tihe oountry
undi&r tihie conitiTol of a single company
is about ito be effedbed'. The promoters of
me coiusolMaition sievenall mon!ths ago
secured optJcns fram mlainy of Itihe pea
nut growers . Some Of the) liaaig'er ones
declined to give optlions, but is is said
now since itbe plan of the consolidation
is kriowmi, micjslt .of t!hem are willing to
sell ani& tako s:tdek in th company. The
opltiionls expire on Mky 15 next, ajid tlhe
promloters express confidenice that the
new company, which is 'to be called the
Am-pmirami Pieanut oomtAanv. will be in-
ooxporaJLed befiore 'then.
Th .main offides amid -wlare'ousete Of
the company are to be in Norlfctlk, Va
aawdi shirmenlts will be made from that
point to the large effciee of the country,
nisltead of being dlatTibuiL'ed from New
York, as Has beetal the custom; Of the
pest v The value of the peanut crop of
'the United Staltes anmiuaily ds estimaited
at between $6,000,000 land $9,000,000. One
Of Itihe plane Of I the eohisollidiaiti'oin !is o
Jmicfreaise the product and export part of
it. The peanut nop of the United
Staitles 1s Raised almost etotiirely m vUr
gSnila, Norfth "damolina, and Temcesioe
Swedish Massage.
far nervous diseases, rheumatism and
other diseases . Home or office treat
ment by Professor Edwin Gruner
graduate of Chemnitz College, Ger
many, formerly with Oakland Height
Sanatorium.
55 South Main street. Phone 206
.Eat;Cavef N. CMay 3. I eend you
aispecimen of somethingr'vthe like of
which no one in our 6ectkn has seen'
before. It verily seem to be some
thing new under the sun. (The" "spec
imen' enclosed appears &t first sight
like a handful! of cobwebs,, but oh
closer inspection looks more like press--
ed cotton or paper material.) - . As all
know in 1874 the Bald mountain did
shake and tremble and uttered thun
dering noises like that of a volcano for
many weeks, at which time the nim-
-
large crack or rent for-many hundred
feet In length and depth was made in
the solid granite mountain at Chimney
Rock.
n 1 ....
isince mat time the mountain ha
been very quiet until very recently I
have discovered near the mouth of the
,11 nrf hHn . -
""'"""s a-ve m two .places, where a
very peculiar and strange substance
has burst from the mountain and rui.
it seems, in liquid form, to the valley
beneath in abundance. It looks some
what like sulphu- with copper stain
while wet, but when dry Ifr forme it
self into a substance like the specimen
I send you. it so resembles cotton or
cotton padding that I tried to burn
some of it but I find it will not burn
any more than wool or leather.
This is wonder land. Nature has
touched this section with many re
markable things and ways, such as
theV Bottomless poois, Chimney rock
dome, Appian way, Bat cave, Cave
of the winds, Rumbling cave, etc. I
am to be at mv home at Fruitland for
a few days but hope to be there next
week and would gladly join any one in
further investigation at that time. At
any rate I willkeep the public posted
if it proves to be of sufficient interest.
J. B. FREEMAN.
lilliil:pilis .,
; liiftfiriii:
All UIIFAILIIIG SIGH THAT
ilATUBE IS APPEALING
When Nature is overtaxed, she hai
her own way of giving notice that assist
ance is needed. She -does not ask tor
help untitit is impossible to get along- without
it. Boils and pimples' are an indication, that
-the STstem is accumulatinc imnurities .which
rllK Hr I r ust 06 gotten na or ; tnej are an urgent appeal lor aansxance
wit Hiatal a warning uiat ctm uut saiexy oe ignoreu.
. To nejdect to.purify 4he blood at this
time means more' than the annoyance of painful boils and
unsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to
remain, the system succumbs to any ordinary illness, and is
unable to withstand the many ailments which are so
nrevalent durintr BDrine and summer. v
Mrs.. L. Gentiles.20O4 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash ,
iys : I was affliqted foi
m m 1 1
savs : 1 was amictea ior a lone ume wun pimpies: wmcn
were very annoying, as they disfigured my face fearfully.
After using many other remedies in vain. S S. S. promptly
and thoroughly cleansed my blood, and now I rejoice in
a good complexion, which I never had before."
uapt. w. ttuuniap, 01 tne a. u. s.
K. K., Chattanooga, lenn., writes:
" Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon me, causing
great pain ana annoyance. My blood seemed to be in '
a riotous condition, and nothing. I took seemed to do
any good. Six bottles of S. S. S. cured me completely ,
and my blood has been perfectly pure ever since."
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
X
is the best blood remedy, because it is purely vegetable
and is the only one that is absolutely free from potash and mercury. It
promptly .purifies the blood and thoroughly cleanses the system, builds up
the general health and strength. -It cures Scrofula,? Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma
tism, Tetter. Eoils, Sores, etc., by going direct to the cause of the trouble and
forcing out alL impure blood- . - .
Books free to any address by the Swift Specifio Co. , Atlanta, Ga.
No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, mafees weak
1n& strong, bLootTpure. 50c. 1. All drusreists.
For sale by The Casteltoa Pharmacy
College street and Court SqUsire.
Babies
Thrive on It
STATE TELEPHONE LINES.
Raleliglh, N. C, May 3. The Inter
SliiaiSe Telephone company has bought
but 'the Elmirtai Telephone com
painy, whidh 'irune frOmt hwre to
Princeton and Clayton, and yesterda.y
Goldebciro. vlila Sielma, Smithfield, Duorn,
hSnd CliaVton land yesterday that
ina whs cut in co) :'he fntetr ideate
swi'tchboard. Herettofoaie 'the1 Jdre lhas
been ooe Hated in canoeciion v:ith the
Belli company's sytem.
In eddlliioin. to th'6 'he Inter-suue is
building eu l'ine from GoMsbono )tio Wil-
miingonj, an.d sooni ith people Of Raleiigh
caln be hallowimg ito tlhedir Ifriends iini the
city by thie Cape Fear. 1 Thlls line is'eil-
nelady 'aboult half completed.
To tlhe northward improvements are
ail&o eroiher on. A line is im process . of
cKDiristrudtlilolnl from here to Durham.
From Durham it will be extended, to
Greensboro, wfhiere it willl comnec't With
the Winston ilne, thelace to DanvU'e.
WEAVERVILLE ITEMS.
"Weaverville, May 3. In the -election
for the town-council the following gen
tlemen received a majority of the vote-
cast: For mayor, Oscar Austin; al
dermen, J. J. Reagan, Z. V. Robinson,
Job Barnard, D. H. Reagan and D. C.
Roberts.
Mrs. J. H. McDowell and Miss Grace
Vandiver have returned from the Ep-
worth league conference at - Greens
boro.
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Weaver, of Ashe-
yille, spent Sunday in the - village,
where they have mapy relatives and
friends.
y 1 '
Eaglelirand
Condensed Milk.
1
Little Book INFANT S
HEALTH" Sent FREIJ.
Should be in Every House,
Jt,Y.C0NDENSCDMIUtXOT
NEW. YORK.' V
Ya
Bgisiafm-igminn
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
fjiousands of
, women are
troubled at
monthly inter
vals with pains
in -thefcead,
back, breasts,-,
shoulders .sides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer.
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. The men
strual function should operate
linlessly.
mm
The Woollen mills are being improv
ed, a new dam constmcted and other
changes going forward. -The. products
of The establishment are beginning to
be prized by the people at their true
worth. Goods equal to some of the
best Imported fabrics are being turned
out, and the best informed citizens are
largely patronizing the home industry,
and at the same time saving money by
buying the best goods that can be
made.
Bsan the
Siirnatnre
of
O 1 0 3ElI-flL.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
A CLEVEB TPtlCK.
It oeataSnly looks -like it. but there ta
really no trick about i. Anybody cai
try It who has lame back and weak kid
neys, malaria or nervous troubles. - We
mean he can cure himself right & way by
talcing Electric Bitters. This medicin
tones up the whole system, acts as a
stimuJaot to liver and kidneys, is a blpot
purifier and nerve toittc rt suTes coastl-
paUon, headache, fainting' shells, sleep
leesnees and jnelancnj&iy. is puw
vogetable, a mild laxative,, and restore
the system to Its natural vigor. Tr
Electric Betters and be convinced tha
they are a miracle worker. Every bot
tie guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at T
C. Smith's, W. C. Carmdchael'8, and
Peiham's drug store.
ALTO csktl HTT
A-
I am a farmer located near Stony Brook, one of the most malarious
districts in this State, and wasbothefed wkh malaria for years, at times
so I could not work, and was always very constipated' as well. For
years 1 had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing,
that I could da nothkig but shaken I must have taken abouta barrel
of auinine pills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained
any permanent benefit Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious 1
aiiaCK Ol CIllUS ailu LIICH tUUUircilCCU iu laivc kius iauuico, upuu d
frieqd's advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never
been without them since. ( I take one TabuJe each morning and night
and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in
a rf av. Thev have keot mv stomach sweet, mv bowels regular and I
have not had the least touch of malaria nof splitting headache since I
commenced using them. 1 know also that ! sleep better and wake up
more refreshed than formerly. I don't know how many complaints
Ripans Tabules will help, but 1 do know they will cure any one in the
condition I was -and I would not be withdut them at any price. I
honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine, in the world, as
theyiare also the mpst vbeneficial and the mbst convenient to take.
I am twentv-seven vears of atre and have worked hard alfmy life, the
r , sarrie as i most fefmers, Dotn eany ana late ana in an Kinas w weaincr,
and I have never enjoyed such good health as I have since last fall; in
I fact mv neighbors nave all remarked my improved condition and have
-1 Mid " Sav. John, what are. vou doing to look sq healthy ? i ; s
a
HTtn i v yA tiMitK tltAt R-rPA-M wtu sol beatat. Tney Maun
a tnr k AABtA or twerr Meceis xor o naL mi um - -r -
wui t mana U say mohh cor whi w
aal1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Hill ill
M Sprnoo au Tork-
n and prolong life,
tltnte. R IP-AN-S.
aiADla and one tnoo-
UMBJpani ubemleai CoVo
DeWiWs Colic L Cholera,Care. Oe Witt! Little Early Risers,
Ufares Dysentery snd Olsrrhra. Tie famous Iti tie jjills.
Developi
and Finishing
for Amateurs.
- NOTES FROM ALTO.
Alto, N. C, May S. Airs. Thomas
Franklyn, who has .been vury sick, im
slowly recovering.-
The Sunday school under. the guid
ance of John Garmon. Esq., is Going
some splendid work.
Mrs. Minerva RobinsonhAS been
visiting at the home of her daughter ,
Mrs. J. G. Garmon. '
Mr. T. B. West, who hai? been store-
keeping and guaglng. jn'orth Iredell,
is expected home todays?
Calvin Hill, of Sandy Mush., paesedj
through this week with a lot of .young
cattle. He says there is more cleat
money to be made off of young cattle
than anything you can handle on the
farm. " : S. G
All developttlfg mext morning af
ter it is left with us. For slight
extra chatig can develop and
deliver films or plates la an
hour or so. .
All arnaiteur work ready for
dellivery next day -after order is
left. Finished in few hours for
slight extra charge. '
. We develop all films separate
ly, cutting them before develop
ment, thus saying , lots oi Pic
tures. ' "
We use permanent papers ex
clusively and know exactly what
t oo use to g-et best! possible re
suits. -
Buy, sell or rent Cameras and
Kodaks, and sell all supplies
needed by, amateur or profess
ional. JJoan Kodaks free where
we do developimgr and findshin!;.
Free Instruction, in picture mak
. tag. , -V-" -- - -'
Tbdd's Exposure Tables, 25c
teiryouexaotiy how Jang' to ex
- pose to making picture,
- First Steps in Phofcography Is
- , worth dollars1 to you, butt costs
' - only: 25c. - -j
RAY'S- PHOTO SUPPLY HOUSE
NORTH COURT SQUARE TiEW'PHONE 76
'5
lofhir's Friend
is a liniment for expectant mothers
to use extemallv. It softens the muscles.
and causes them to expand without dis- 3
fbmfpjt.: If used during most 01 me penoa
of pregnancy there will be no morning
sickness, no rising breasts, no headache. !
When baby is born there will be little-;
pain, no danger; and labor will be short
1 9 Kttlo at drui?21StS.
: Send for Frei : copy ef our illustrated
book about Mother's rREHD.
The Bradfleid Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE.
By virtue Of a powder of s'ale tcfomitiained
ia ia 1deed of Itirudt beaming date tho 14th
day of December. A. D., 1897, executed
by'5.-'ll. Whfite, iand reoorded do' the of
fice tof the Toefistier of-deeds of Buncombe
toumity, to book No. 46 oil mbrtgages at
pages 52 dt seq; uetamn nayin.g oeeu
imade to the payment or 'the- maeaaeia-
ness inltended to ..be" siecUred by saud
"dieed in Itrust by which tine power to soil
bedame openudve, the jmderBlgned trus
tfcee named in eald deed of itirust at the
request of Ithe cfeatui que- trust will, on
Monid'ay, 'the fifth day of Jume, A. D.,
1899, offer for sale by public auction for
rtash. to the 'hitefhlest bikldr, alt itihe court
house door In the city olf Ashleville, N-r
C, the foil 6 wiling- dteeortbed properlty in
order to satisfy the provtisi'oins contadint
edT in said deeld of trust!, tbwlt: One Lot
xw paroel Of land si'cujate, lying and be
ling in ithe counltyt of ' Buncombe and
eflalte of Ncni:h Oairdlimli, om the easterly
siide of Mcirrimloini avenue, iini tlhe city of
.Asheville. anki boundeid anld more par-
xicuianiy aessFiueu as luimwo, wn..
Beginmimig at la s'dake in Ithe east mair
eri,n nf Minrimoin avenue at the north
west earner of act No. 20 off a plat mad
for J. B. Jusilice of the Woodfim proj
erlty, and duly Tecordeldl in the iregistter
Of deieds omqe, iof Bunicombe xounlty, N.
C, raind ru'BTlrn'g with the caislt margta of
Merrimon avenue south. 30 degrees 'and
4 minuted - weat .75 feet, to a stak?
Ithenoa no.ltih' 82 " degree's .and
15 miimiuitesi eat dole hundred an)d forty
ohe and five-tenths feet Ito a stake,
it!hience auodth. 7-deigrees and 30 minu!Ues
east Elxty-lane feet laird) em ttaches to a
a&ike, carrier, of am alltey. Ithmce wiith tbe
souitJh miairgin of said alley notf-h 76 de
grees auid tfcyr'ty mtoutes wtcsa lone hun
dred and forltyi-twio fedi to the beginPing.
Also on lot of Jand om tihe west sftfe of
Market ataeelt, in salid efflty df Asheville,
N. .C, adijcwnilnlg- t&ie lanld3 of Thbs. D.
Johmslton, and dtbeirs, and belglnning at
astake lockited in the west.e-Bi miargiTi of
saiftj Market stneeJb, the sbuthejst corner
oftihle k6id"noV owned by saM Thcs.
D. ' Johnston, and tlhe northeast corner
oi wfclait As -kmtenwn. as tlhe Mcl6ud rr-p-'
erty "on the west side cf iid streelt. ana
truiiWtog,wi.Ch the wfJ3 harglm of Mar
kelt elbreet south 14 degrees and 33 min
utes! east, twenty lfeet to. a sUjke, Hhemcj
south 76 degirees west, eighty-one aind
himdtrelJiihe feettl to a
tiK.onv nimrt-Vi 12 dieerees ana od-i
uaiv uuiiiv - - .
mainultea, trwietilty feet to a taKe sn
line of Ithe safd! Thos. D. Johnelton,
.themice with his line nomtih ,76 degrees
etaEtti eighty-one anxJ fifteen; ODe-tnuin-
dnekl'ths feet to tlhe plaice or tme pegm-
I. ta m I U.H- yjn MA
Ming, both descrapaons oeing iuii 5
fejni nrpmisM as sdt forlth aind de-
arv-sKT im, Ptaiid deed of trust a apove
referred to, amd to wfcfflch land tlherec
offldB tilheireof sfexenic Us hereby made as
a part of Itftris descrlptiwrw
Dated May l, lsw. ,
SAMUEL, H. RBED,
Trustee.
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain.
Why will any -woman suffer
month after month when Wine
ofCarduiwill relieve her? It
costs $1.00 at the drug store.
Why- don't you get a bottle
' to-day? x
For advice, in cases requiring w
special directionsr address, giv .
ing symptoms, '"The Ladies.
Advisory Department," The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
CC
Mrs. R0ZENA LEWIS,
of Oenavllle. Texas, Myti
" I was troubled at monthly Intervals
with trribl& oalna In mv head and back.
but have bean entirely relieved by Wins
ot carom.
mis fn? fcTTmn
, . .
; TJsed during Expectancy, "StmnWs
Squaw Vina Jvlne or Tablets- dneer
and Stosnem -Mother, Shorten Labof
Mk3ieiB iwiisMng sto'ute heaWhy p
vhranlfl' o-ttm (ham. RlmTTlOlia SUUttW
Vine .Wima or TaMieta bb tttiey lapproaclr
nubertv. mi
DISCOVERED BT A WOMAN.
Ami, rrtt tfteoovery has been
MIllULUl - . . . .
m..".. hm Voo. trr a lady in una
counpV. "Disease fastened Its flutohes,
iiw amA fM- seven veaiTS she wltn
stood. its severest tests, but her vttal or
n nmUMrmiirmA and death seemed
ed lmccwrih-ntiryj BTid couM not sleep. Shs
flmiaiiv A4nnmndaw&y to recovery, by
nnrPiiMinr of m a bottle. of 'Dr King's
New Discovery for ooasymptiSTi, andwas
so muoh relieved on tafcmg first dosethat
iia 1ptv1 ll nfleht: and with two bottles
has been, absolutely cured. Her name is
Mrs. Iiuther-X,uaLr Thus "imtes W. C.
Hamnlck. & Co., of Shelby, -N. C. Trial
hnrtitflp ffre si T.- C. SnricnTrana w ; j
Owchael; d5rxiK sltores.- aasd Pel
Regular siz 60c and $1.00. Every1 bot
.tie gxiairaritiaed. . . '
NOTICE.
By vfirtue of a deeki of itrust executed
to me oni the 20t!h day of October, 1896,
by Joseph M. Pimner, conveying to me
? a. J
the real estate hereinafter aescriDeu,
for the puipose of securing the payment
mf npoHfialm noftes therein described which
said deed of trust was registered in the
office of the register of deeds of Bun
combe county, N. C, Ito book 41. an
page 375 or tne recortua i iiiui nguo
and deeds Of trust, amd by reason, of tlhe
failure of the safid Pinner to pay or
cause to be paid the principal ana m-
tPniMsit f the said notes ana tto carry
out the proylisions of eaMi deed of trust
according o its terms I will sen ai
pubMc auctiomi at the court mouse a our
in Asheville, to the highest bidder for
cash,
ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1899,
the real estate aforesaid, situate in the
city oJ Asheville, Buncombe country
Nortih Carolina, being lot No. 3, in block
No. 1, of a map or plat of lamas regis
tered in the office of the register ox
deeds of said county, In book 89, at
Daises 60 tand'61, anld bounded and more
particularly described as follows:
Begimnang at a scaKe m xne narrn
margin of West Chetout street, the
southwest comer of lot No. 2 or saaa
block, and running thence with said
north margin south nrty-nve aegreea,
thirty -ome minutes West, 77.58 leet to
the southeast corner of lot jno. t
tthemce wtth east lme of No. 4, north 34
degrees and 29 minutes west 15Q feet to
the northeast corner of same in the
south &ne Of lot No. 17; thence wfth Ja
line north 55 degrees ana 31 minunea
east 69.55 feelt to its eoultJheaet corner -thaace
with west limes of lots Nos. 1 bind
2, south 37 degrees and 3Z mmuices eaai,
1K0.21. feet to the beginning, reference
being hereby expressly made to the reg
istration of said deed or trust as aiore
said for a mare- perfect description of
said lot of kmd and for all necessary
purposes.
This 21st day or Apanu, is.
W. B. GWYN, Trustee.
4-22 d salt 5t , f
--DnDayid Kennedys
IravoFit e Remedy
CURES Alt KIDNEY. STOMACH
AND LIVER TROUBLES-
All carried over shoes at marked down
prices -at J. D. Blanton and Cora shoe
store. . " ' '
i Gooa , assortmentt. of ladies' stnap slip
pers and Oxford -ties at J. D. Blanton
& 'C&'B 'shwe afore. ' "
When you ask lor Dr. M. - A, Sim
mans liver, Medicine, sesTtl-at you get
If and not gome wamhteBflrnltatfon. -
V
J . i, - j. ;
V