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i i p iii i i'i i p . . - - ; . ...... . . v NOTICE LAND SALE.? . . , By virtue of the authority contained in a certain deed In trust; executed tOsme 4 ; by J. C. Miller and his wife Mary Miller, " bf Haywood county, NJ C, dated .the fv-v:ii1rtiV J - 0 10AA IMa & debtednesa therein "mentioned, which ; ; said deed in trust te duly recorded in the . .onlce tof the Register of Deeds for Bun-. ' combe county, N. C, in book 48, page 15, and default having:, been made in the payments of the said indebtedness, and . : having been requested by tne holders of ::rt the said power of . sale I, will on Mon - day,! tie -5th. day of Feby., 1900 offer, for ' 'sale at the -court house door In the city " of Asheville, N.C,; to the highest bidder far eash the -following described lands, . o-wit. Allhe rlRhti title and. Interest . of the said J. C Miller and wife Mary )l -Miller (thesame being: one undivided ; . -fourth interest) in and to a certain tract . C, onr the waters of ; South Hominy! , Creek near Candler town adjoining; the :, v- other and being a part t the lands de- ; -vised to Mollde Milder by J. M. Miller de- " ceased ana containing: aDout mmyuve (35) acres' more or less. This Jan. 3rd, 1900. , - - . M. L. HOLCOMBE, Trustee. NOTICE. . Br Virtue Of a decree Of the Circuit ' ?Lthe IJQ for ' in Private envelopes without printing of tte. Western Dtetriot .of No&h Caro- , aafkind npon them. ' , ' . liaia,.att Ashevtille made and entered in i -.Z. . f . . a suit now pending in said Court enti- "Favorite Prescription " is in the. full tied "Joseph C. .Plmes, et aL, vs. Citi- est sense a temperance medicine, coti zeaifl Building & Ixan Association, et taining neither alcohol nor opium? or hereinafter described and appointing the undersigned a special master commis sioner ol said Court to sell said lands, the undersigned special master commis sioner will on MOmday, the 5th day of 'February, 1900, at twelve Vclock m. at combe and State of North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands described in aind directed to be sold by eaid judgment or decree, to-w4t: Thait certain) parcel of land in the County Of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, Beginning at a white oajk, the N. E. corner of John West's old tract, and runs North, one hundred and twen ty (120). pbles to a Spanish oak and post oak; thence west 200 poles to a white oak on tne bank of G. Weaver's creek in John Wilson's line; thence with Bald line south, passing Wilson's corner 120 poles to a stake; thence east 200 poles - to the beginning, containing 150 acres, . more or less. Also one other lot Or parcel of land situate to Biltmore and town oil Vjlc- Wllft UCU ABUV T UIV, Ak-u-vw.u - of the plat of S. H. Reed. Made (by W. L. Hume, surveyor, on the 1st day of September, 1891, being the same lot up on which Alexander West of the first part is now buildimtg a (house, and beinfe the same lot conveyed to Alexander West by S. H. Reed and wife, on the 10th day of Sept, 1891, duly registered in book 82, page 214, of the Register's office for Buncombe County, to which refer ence is made for a more perfect descrip tion." Said sale w2H be made pursuant to 6ald decree and reference is herebv This the 2nd day of January, 1900. . .A. Y. . BURROUGHS. BANKRUPT ;SA3.tV-REAli. ESTATE Pursuant to an order of .Hon H. S Anderson, referee I abankruptcy, in th tfaatter :of 'Rober - Brothers, bankrupts, and of Adolphus BJrwln Roberts.' bank . rupt and of DouglMsKdnklln'?Roberts, - ba: kruptj of d. December 12th, 1899 and now on file the office of the Cler oi tne jjuvuncx l.ouini x. me uuncu "Btates for the Western District of Nort ; Carolina, at Asheville, N..C, I will sel , on the premises at the town of Weaver ville, Buncombe County, N. C, at public auction, lo the highest bid ,der for cash, subject to the. ac ceptance of the Court, on Monday the 15th day. of y. A.. D. 1900, the fol . lowing r " 'bed -eal estalte. Ail thaLlot of and lying anx! bel r L ' the town of Waverville, county of Bun nuioe asm wcite oi wm uaiuiiuosuvuuu ed and riore particuiarly described as follow Beginning at .a stake on main s ect in tAA town, to the eoufh east c ner t the J. B. weaver lot, an runs Witl his " e wait, (5) five poies to stake; theoce. south with tii Uii ifiS hetween. A E. and D. C. Roberts, d. tlhe tw lots (2) two poles id . y dienc east (5) poles to a stake " -qV M-:n fret; thence with" said! " -! noith (2) two pojes to the begin tf' ''. r ontainl g one-sixteenth of it '-r ith the new "wo storied' br6c ' t hsuse sttuated onr the same. t'nfc valuable, property will be sold- at , W a v rville; N. Cv'Whera it'ia ffiuated , lp o' In to give purchiaeers a beitter op v 1 1- nity of examinlng.it. ' ,'' ' ':. JOHN P. ARTHUR 4yk Trustee. ; BANKRUPT SALE. Pirmimn. to a.rV ewrAfhr nf loil. H. Si - lAjuSeraonw referee in bankruotcy lit th ; mt-terB , of. Roleiitfl BrotfreMsf Aolphtii " tfcjw Roberta a Dougka , Conkli ; Robertl, bankrupts, of date Decembw - ISMS. " 1599; twyW n fil n fhA. v.fHnoi f United StttuteiB for the Western District of ,v,?'rb C rr linaibt- Afhevil1ek N. C. ' -will sell, at thTrrpinit door of he count 'r oluri Jhouw9j?i the cAty oi Asheville, N i - C, atpuhlic auction, to the highest .bid t id.er for cash, ori Wdnesdfeiy, the 27th da : ' of December,' A.; Dr 1899, all the unpal t , nores, aue nuis, dook accounts, claim action, judgments and mortgages due o them or due Jo said bankruirtts or to me as trustee, of said bankrupts a detailed - Hut of A which, with the amount claimed t bedue on each, can be seen at my ofnc: ' lh AsheviUe, N. C. - ? N S . JOHN P. ARUHUR, .-'A' - ' - Trustee. . .f - ...... - KrT-kininc tokMUtoo hblt. II O-TO-UAG : mkotm the dMire Car tobMeo.' i tirTOilitrjxjltto, ((ores mmm mawmii. lnx9 LTm tror 4WMW0 . la heiin, nerra. etui ennd. Rn And XOIXKBAC from a. m r WUl.PfctlentlT. DeraiBtBtlT. On A EKGtXU $5iOO WATER- l) IB PKOOP MACKINTOSH far $Zf 3 r kchH aroua May .m hr fa takaa .mm ihin-T!d toy it on your nAriC 1 ) '.m u r kMrfaf, m4 equal t en; et y ,Vy - lor B0.vv, r"7 w npm igwwi WR KPUXU- OFFKP fRICK. a77S. THIMACKrNTO81lki--ertH0 rtrle, eai-y, fitting,,, made trom ksn cioilii. fa' length, ' donbl sreMteo. S?ei vtlret collar, fancy, piuld liar, faacx piuld lining; Run table lot brtth KalM or OrrDt, ad iuu(f4 CRKATK8T TJXtB ever amm 7Ur u) ether konae. rar rr jhm BupHi M Hn'i lUekliitsabas BJk ta .OV aa l d-t.nBSBra' Soli ud Orereoata ai y fron S.0 ta S10.0O, write for VKM &ZAR5. ROECUCK & CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO Sears, Boebuek A Co. ara thorough! y rclIalladUgr r - "I feel asil I should fly to pieces. How often those words are on a'woman'a lips. - They express to the uttermost the ? nerve ' ricked condition ? of ' the f body, - which makes life, a daily martrydom.; , ; It this condition had come 'suddenly!, ' it would have been" Unbearable. But the transition was grad-. uaj. , A little more. strain each day on the nerves. A little more drain each day , : of the vitality. Any ' woman , would be glad to be rid of such a condition. Every woman trite to be, . rid of it." Thousands ' of such women have ' been cured by Dr." with his " Fayorite Prescription" when local doctors had entirely bailed to cure. Sick women suffering from unpleasant drains, irregularities, bearing down pains, inflammation and ulceration are invited to consult Drr-Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., by letter free of charge. Every letter is guarded as a sacred confidence. All let- tera aw nmmntlir ti5wmW1 and mailed substitute. Mrs. Rena Hensel. of Massillotiv Stark Co.w Ohio, writes: " I had been troubled with chronic constipation and female weakness and doctored with different physicians, none of whom seemed to help me. I saw one of your advertisements. and I thought I would try your medicines. I did so and with good' results. Took one bottle of am cured of mv troubles, thanks to Dr. Pierce and his medicines; They do a world of eood to those who give them a good trial." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a per- ect Qure for constipation. I'niqne BHIIara Matenn. lmiossibIe as it may soem, a billiard match has been played orr bicycles, the' opponents on the occasion being a prom inent Parisian journalist and an equally well known artist. This proved a great- feat of skill than the match between playersm horseback as the bicycle play ers were compelled to make their strokes while the bicycle was in motion, it being one of the stipulations of the match that if either of the players halted during a stroke or allowed his bicycle to touch the table the score, if any, was- to be accred ited to his opponent. The artist ultimate- y won easily and enriched himself by a new bicycle in consequence. The most unique billiard match on rec ord was that in which a German crack defeated a well known English amateur, the conditions stipulating that the Ger man must not let any of the balls touch a cushion during the game of 200 up on peril of forfeiting the prize. If the balls were left against the cushion, they were to be moved three inches out in a straight line. The German succeeded in winning without violating these conditions, mak ing a break of 67 in the course of the game, a marvelous performance under the circumstances. Lewis Demnte, Salem. Imd.. says. "Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure did me more eroo than anything I ever took. It digests what you eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Dr. T Smith. Ait home and abroad, hundreds now use Camphorline. The famous cfhappo hand amd rough skin lotion: 25o. FREE OF CHARGWSJ. Any adult aufferin from a cold set tled on the. breasiy bronchitis, throat or ung- trouoies of any nature, who will call at W. C. aarmachael's. will be ore- sented with a sample bottle bf Bosdhee's German Syrup, free Of charge. Only one Doxtie given to one person, and none to children without order from parents. ' No throat or lung remedy ever had such -a safle as Boclhee's German. Syrup in all parts of ; the civilized world. Twenty years ago .millions of boitles were given away, aid your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous. It: Is really the only Throat and Lung Remedy gefteraHy endorsed by nhvsi- bians. One 75c. bottle will cure Or wove ts .yalue. Sold by dealers in all civil ized countries . ' It baa been demonstrated reneatedl-r h every state ib ihe Union and in many J (Oougb Remedy lis n certain) preventive ana cure ror oroup. iv nas Decome tine universal remedy for ithafc disease, M. V. Piflher, of Liberty, W. Va., only re peats wiat has been, said around tp.e globe wheo ' he .writes: "X have used, Chanjbeirlaln'aft Cough Remedy in my fanIy ftiirl m y with? itvertfect success; Wfe believe5 thatf It "Is not only, the best cough1 rGmWTi buft that it 1 a sure cure for croup It has; saved the lives or our children a num ber of times." ' This- remedy Is. for sale by C. A. Raysor. " . . NOTICE. By virtue ofr a decree of the Cir cuit Court of the United States in and for the Western District of North Carolina. at Asheville made and entered in a suit now pending in- said Couit entitled "Joseph C. Plnesr, et aa, vs. Oitizens Building & Loaifc As-:, sociation et ai." at the November Term. 1899 of said Court, directing the sale of the- land 1 hereinafter described and ap pointing, the undersigned a specaal fas ter commlsskjner'iofi said Court ti sell said lands, the undersigned special mas ter commissioner- will on Monday the 5th day ox February, 1900, at twelve o'clock m. at the front door of the County court ouse in the city of Ashevtille, County of cumcomDe ni tate or jn ortn uaroiina,; sell to the highest bidder for cash th6 lanas -described in and directed . to -be Ad by said Judgment or decree, to-wit: "mat certain-Tjarcel of land In the city or AsheviUe, North Caroliaia, and in the county of Buncombe, situa'ted in the western part of said olty .and on the west side of Depot street, beincr the southern part of oot No. U, 9n plat ftt Sands reg istered m Book 71,' page 474, Registers office for said tCounltyf Beginning at ;a stake Jn ,:the 'fwesrt margin pt i Depot street, the Nv Ecorner 1 of .tot. No. 10 on said plat: thence? with the west line or Depot street NM5 dear. 36 mdn.- E, 40 feet to a tsake : thence N. 79 deg. 37 nun. U3.1 feet to a stake In 'file east -line Jof lot No. 8;. thence. with the' east line of lot no.-8 S. 10 deg. 23 mla. W. 40 feet to the corner of lotNo. 10 v thence wf ah the jn. aine of lot No, lo S: 79 deg.' 37 min. w. 112.3..:: feet to; the . beginnlmg.; being same property conveyed to Nannie Q. Pool by. aeea :of record 4 in said County Book TT, W"- a4.. v i 4.,": vi '- s'Said sale wfll .' ber made " pursuant to said decree and x reference is hereby made to said decree for allL purposes . , This the 2n)d day of January, 1900. - J. 53. DICKERSON. . Special Master Commissioner. V J x : rrrrnnf :Vim -r. WITCHGB1FT. 1 A Company; of Paris Scientists Have Opened a-Allege fo the Instruc tion of Mystic Science Prom time' immemorial France has. been a' center of occultism and. though , the words "Satanism' and "Satanist" ! may be as "unintelligible as Devil-T? worship itself to people who have made no study of this trange freak of the human mind, all they signify and alT: they imply -have long been a .very reaU problem, not only to French theologl- s ana, but also to French jurists and phiiy' osophers. Books on . the occult are frequently ! published in France and are not only 1. bought and read but are accepted as I truth by people of more than ordinary intelligence. ' , .. Some idea of the extent of the be lief in this occult fad of , Parisian so ciety may be gained from the fact that' a school has just been opened in Paris, in which all these mysteries are to be taught. The founders of this school are MM. Barlet, Papus and Sedir, all of whom claim to be the greatest of magicians, and they hold that the time is not ripe for the initiation of others into the mysteries that they have learned after years of study v and re search. In 'the past these secrets have been confined, to those who were selected to: perform such duties in the world, but now, .they say, they, have been in- '. .ji ilk tiWl)i)DJ 'THE INITIATED, IN 1 . . MASTERS, RE 1 6" ON EARTH AHPA 1 THE PRESIDENT OP THE SCHOOL OP MYSTICISM IN PARIS. structed- to eaucate . otsers in tne mys teries of the "black art," and ttiey hope to be able to send many full fledged magicians forth into the world during the next few years. , It seems strange in this age of ma terialistic tendencies to read such a circular as that which has Just been issued by these distinguished expon ents of occultism. That they were not mistaken in their judgment of the peo ple, however, was shown by the at tendance of applicants during the first few days of the school. There were scores , of them, young and old, men andx women, all credulous enough to believe- that within the walls of this modern building were to be found the wells of-secret information from which one need but to drink to be able to rule the world. Exaarrerafttl as such a remark miv seem it is actually no more than -the founders of this Institution claim to be able to perform. On the wall of this school of occultism 4 Rue de Savole is an Inscription that sets, forth the fact that "the initiated, in virtue of the powers transmitted them by. the mas ters, , reign in heaven, command on earth and are feared In hades." HOPB FOR SUCCESS. It is of course to be hoped that they ! will accomplish their purpose and that they will not eventually discover that . they have spent their time and money i in the pursuit of the impossible. j According to the statements of these ' professors in the lost arts one is re quired , to -spend three years in study if he Is to become an adent In all the mysteries of sorcery and- witchcraft, astrology and the other hermetic sciences to. achieve this result will require no little patience on the. part of the student, for if he should finally fail of his purpose he would be left In possession of a considerable amount of information that he. would not find par ticularly worth while. ' .' For instance, the course has been di vided in such a . manner that during. the first year the student is . made to acquire as mwebi Hebrew as "will en-i abje him to understand the books, of the . -jc ' - rr I tuVtfivi CApAXtirM m mm mild and enecur im.x.tiTe loer r sunpiT won-; drf nL M f mlhCer isa r f were tmeroa witM wek tomcn oot brefctb tTery bad. After iderXaUr.vfrn-ar a great tfel lfc the familr.". "' ..:"- :.. --.'1133r RittADhonM Sfc Cincinnati. Ohio. 4 PiHnni Trvla.ta.bl - Potent. Taste GnortJ Ttn Good, NeTer Sickens i Weaken- or Gripe.Oc.Soo-Oei . ... CURE' CONSTIPATION., i ' tfUag mtf Ceiyaay. fflilwo. Baatrral. Ufa Tart. 31$ f'n'Tft flff Sold and jrns ranted by nnrtif LUf I U-aJRW 4ists to C -aSBi'obaoco Habit r a aaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaa l i ( A1 CATHARTIC .'X old .alchemists. v In -this year he wul also attempt to grasp the .mysteries of hypnotism-and ; a few v others -simple problems, .in ; psychology such ' as may he shown in' the .study of the cons tit lUUUU -uju iiiu.il . ttiiu. ; muucu j.ui uca. .., During this preliminary ; stage : he, is permitted to u witness experiments "'by the great. magicians: . : t, J In the second year the student begins the study of Sanscrit and continues his -reading, of.-, the works' treating of alchemy. Heathen has his first oppor tunity to exercise himself ip - hypno-' tgm and somnambulism," takes a close look at spirit phenomena and learns, doubtless with growing interest and profit, the practical -adaptations of the various arts of divination, -r"... - ... JAjti)frhetjend of the, third year his studies-are completed ahd If he Is not a first class wizard he: undoubtedly ; wjll have only himself to blame. v During this year his initiation into the mys teries of occultism, into -the. arena of black magic, is made complete, He . is taught how to perform all the wonders of whidh he has read, how to control the elements, how to rule over merii. It is then that he- learns all about "the action of; human thought on the in visible as well as upon the visible world, and many other obscure mat ters the comprehension of which can only be made possible "by his previous training." , It is remarkable that such a bait should,, catch so many human fish at this time in the world's history, and yet It is what one might, expeet jn a city where Satanism, has become a force in every.-day life. SEARCHING FOR TRUTH! The occult book, - "La-Bas." if It should be translated, would open the eyes of the world to the existence Of a secret and powerful sect of which it. has never dreamed. , The author, .J. K. Huysmans, Js a VIRTUE OP U - . - rrt -rutsivl RV THE, Ni7 JTa i in HADES " "f". faithful Catholic, "but lie has InvesTf gated the subject of the worship of evil from a purely scientific standpoint During his researches, however, he found that while the sect of Satanists had never ceased to exist, there had of late been a remarkable revival of In terest in this branch of occultism and that devotees of the prince e'f darkness might now be found in every part of the world, although the headquarters of the order was undoubtedly at Paris. He also discovered that the blasphe mous service of the black mass was frequently performed and that not only the personality of Satan but the pos sibility of demoniac possession were assured facts. To such persons, men and women, whose minds have become distorted by the spirit of decadency, who have per haps read the works- of Cornelius Agrippa, with all: its infernal liturgies, the elaborate researches of Herr Tuch mann on. "Fascination," or M. Chris tian's works on black magic, It is en tirely possible for a human being to become possessed of this power. To such Individuals the possibility of I following in tne rootsteps or a Paracel sus or a Trismegistus is the highest ambition possible,, and they would not be slow to avail themselves of such an opportunity "as has now been offered in such glowing language, by magN clans bf such repute. ' Such are the .conditions in Paris to day at the end of the nineteenth cen tury.. One may be pardoned, I think, for asking if- there is any greater fal lacy that the twentieth century can bring tOiight JEAN MAREAU. P. B. flTllrkield ' Hea.lni Tnsntrtrnf Cfhicago, says, "JCodol Dyspepsia Cur cannot be recommended tvw hlfhW. T cured me ef severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat ahd cures Indigestion (heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia All druggists. PARKEU'G HAIR; D ALSAT.1 - ana 'ami fcaantifiaaf'tka, ImIbv Plomotaa a 4kxaiiant rrovth. - xferev lall to Bet6re Qtnayl ri a.ir r i-m x oauuai'voiar. Caret tealp diatawa hair faUinb TraosyiTania Railroad Company (Formerly HendersohviHe & Brevard ;:;. : v- Railway.) " y:'y.: In Effe: Cctober 22, 1899. - P.M. : --.S'-"2 STATIONS.' r';-" : p.m; i': 2.01:Ly.:;Breard;:r AxMs.So' 12.16 ..... Davidson River 5,20 ,27i...,... Penrose: -il-li ; 5.07 12.37..;...:.. Blantyre -4.58 2i46;'vsvi... -llRwah ;il!il:diS.4JBff 12-65 ..'..v..w.. Caunon: ........ 443 -1.00 Horse: Shoe ..i; v... 4.3S 1.10 5i . Ya!Iei?tVy iIvi:,4.29 o J -30v-Ar. . .Hendersonvfflo. Lv; 4..ld Flag Stations" . Passengers only ' " " "i ' - XJonnects ,t with - the ,-Souithern-' railway t...uvioyiiuc M.ri an yuiuui .norm md south.:''' . ' -' . V'-- T. F . HATS, :: V-VT.'S; OSWELL; . General Manager; Superjntendmt. ... . .- w lroTiiotesTJigcsflonAtfui-' nsssandBtContdiisiiSrT IOT NAJXC OTIC. AnMlRernfidvforCrjMGria- tion, Soiir StomsdU)lsixtoea, Wonns.C0rivulsioiis,Feverish O&SS BD& LOSS OF SlMEB lacSinule: Srgnfiture of NEW TOHK.- fitititflu- iflp EXACT TOFT OF MTRABm Opmm,Morpnm0 nor w&m Not Najxc otic. Jd PEMWYBOYAL PILLS off menstrnatum." They are "L.IFE SAVERS 99 to girls at womanhood, aiding development of .organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTTS CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. FOB SALffl 2fT DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. In EJTixyr Dec. 10, 1899. No. 37-11. No. 35. 4.30pm 12.05am 6.55pm 3.50am 9.20pm 6.22am EajTem Tims, IiV New York Lv Philadelpkia Iv Baltihioira - 10.43pm 6.10am ll.l&am 6.07pm Tiv Washlngtom h Ar. Danvtlle Ar. 12.10am 12.01pm lit Rcakmomt 8.35pm 9.10am 1.10am 2.50pm 2.09am 3. 50pm 5.15&ixi 6.25pm Lv Norfolk Ar. Lv Selma Ar. 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