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-1 f.i . NOTICE? LANDi SALE. ; .y By virtue of the authority contained in ; a certain deed in, trust executed to me "ii by J. C. Miller and his wife Mary Milter, Joe 'Haywood oounty, - N C. dated the 4 11th day of July; 1899, to secure the in debtedness therein mentioned, . which said deed in trust Is duly recorded in the -office of the Reeisterof Deeds for BunV ': ; combe county? N. C, In book 48,- page 15, " and default having' been .'made in the payments of the said indebtedness, and Cae debts secured therein to . execute - the" said"power:of sale.'I will" oil Mon- x- day the 6t!h day of . Feby., 1900 offen.for. oalA nt tihtt mrMir luxiu -rtVrp 1m. thA fltv : ?; for cash theS following described Sands,' " o-wlt: AH the right, title and interest 'f the said J. C: Miller and wife Mary ' ti'M'flW fth saTTM beilifir one undivided - . i i1aari!h faiterest) in and to a certain tract or parcel or land in .tsuncomDe eoumy, in. ; - :. Fl .ail W f. 1 mj UL " ' LVIUXU J ; .. jjreeK near uanaier wwn, aujurmug- lands of C. W, Howell, Jake Miller and 'fathers and being part of the lands de- vised tO'Mouie Mimer-Dy j. m. miuer ae " ceased and containing about thirty-five. " (3j acres more or less. This Jan. 3rd, 1900. t . M. li HOLCOMBB, Trustee. NOTICE. Bj- virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court Of the United States in and for; the Western District of NorfOi Caro-v lima, aft Ashevttlle made and entered in b :o suit now,. pending' in said Court enti tled "Joseph C. Pines, et al., vs. Citi- sens' Building & Loan Association, et ' al' at the May Term, 1899, of said Court, directing the sale of the land hereinafter described and appointing the undersigned a special master commis sioner of said Court to sell said lands, t the undersigned special master commis sioner will on Monday, the 5th day of ' Februiary, 1900, at twelve 'o'clock m. at the fronat door Jtf the County court house in the City of 'AsheviMe, County of Bun combe and State of North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the lands described in and directed to be sold by said judgment or decree,, to-w&t: - That certain) parcel of land in the County Of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, Beginning at a white oak, the N. E. corner of John "West's old tract, and tuns North, one hundred and twen ty '(120) poles to a Spanish oak and post oak; thence west 200 poles to a white oak on t!be bank of G. Weaver's creek in John Wilson's line; thence with Baid 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 of Vic tori a near Alsheville, known as Tot No. 5 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 building a (house, and being 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 tlhe Register's ofhee for Buncombe County, to which .refer ence is made for ia more perfect descrip tion." JSaidL sale will be made pursuant to eaid aecree.and reference ... is r herebv made to said decree tfor all purposes. This the 2nd day of January, 1900. A. Y. BURROUGHS, Special Master Commissioner. BANKRUPT SALE REAI ESTATE JEixttQant to an order of :Hon H S - Ahaerspn. . referee (: bankruptcy, ih' th knitter oif Rober Broithers, bankrupts, " iand ;of Adolphus Erwlh Roberts; bank " rUpt and of Douglas KonfeOin Roberts, atkriipt, of v - December; 12th, 1899 4Ktfir now on. file 1- u the office of the ..Cl.er-. "Bf'jthfr-Dtstrict, Court, of, the- United States for the Western pistrlct of Nort Carolina; at Ashfeville, N.' C.V I wftl sel on the premises at the town of Weaver y ville. Buncombe County, N. C, ' at public auction, lo the highest bld- def for cash, nubject to the ac ceptance of the Court, on Monday the l&th day of y, A. D. 1900, the fot krwfng "ofCIibed ai estaite. All that lot of and. lying and bel i v'the town of Wea erville, couaity of Bun combe and state of North Car61ina.bound ed and iaore particularly described as. iftollow'!- Beginning -at a stake on nain s etrinMiid .town,, to the. .south east 4 tner f the J. B, weaver lot; ah . runs wift- his r le west (5) 'five- poles '40 a stske; thejce stiutn wt.th1 th' Hh xn ,elween:: 'E, M D crUoberts. d the tW-1loi (2) "two- politer 'in tlienc ; eist 5) pole to'. stake or. Mfn 1 etr ' thefice with -swid 1 ootth TZ) two tpoies wnne oogm t.'n p Vointtflnf bne-slxteerjtb ...of . "sVir: prthttirBieir iwa storied brijc t i't ibWtm tltusJtodfon. thesaie, . ' -r ihi?. valuable property will ne' .sold at i W . a TviUe. Kr. cvhere;it TtttttatM A lu o! -to give'jburthasers a better op- 1 . .ft nly of exanlhg-rt'""- ; JOHN P. ARTHUR,! Trustee. w.t fe." -tiANKRUP SAfcEV r "t runnun w ui- www i ' Anderson, Referee In banTcruteyi n ' matters of Robeittia Brothers; TAd61phu SSrwlif rRobertisv and -rDougtaesi Conkli -RoBerts, bankruiyfe, of date Pecembe ' 12th; 1899, now on file in the- tfflce of - the Clerk , of the District Court of th . Ljjmited Stellas for the Western District of ' it'riifo'ydnfti sf'sneytnet- NrC. . willjtell at the froaat door of he oouaut .7 court Jhouse-ltt' the dtyi ot Ashevillei N C...at puollc.auctlon to the toignest bid '4et f dr cash, on tvednesday, the 27tlL da :of "Deeember A?U "-t889iqac th! unpal t tw'hiflef jnrt rnortekee due o elor due:to ssid; me - as trusiteerof said jsanKrupts a aeiaiiea fast of .which , with; themount claimed t ? be due on each,, can be seealat my offlc 1 :in shevlUeK.';0.;'5"t ' v v : -ja.-it?"ir, ,'f?7 .f Trustee , . r.9Y (M dntm tor otmeoo. it iX : S400 l saitn,Berr, cimi curad. But t riU tojicVC vt mm. Tmk it with ;MBlTy, ptiriiritdtljr. Oat J 1' . , ?-L!r7Js.'st juHaiflsrmi ihJ aOautAMH kaiKkt weiidrt. tUte I D. O.D. rmlaa- fM H V MM "Sir4' 4MI t may ot jth u I";7,tT;w'7rVTri '4. t : . a i --r"; ;.2M5-:sra5Ssi- . ctathi faU ,iengrth,.dobif breuted, , both. Blm or Owrwat. aaft waaM4 G&iAf ST TALtl Tsr aiTrd ky ffri bj mm WMmtf. i Clotfc Sample el I - ta.00 aaa J tkir kMN. for rrea i eu. II.aIrlntA.1lM "N Hada-ioBeamr Snlta aa Oweoat ml h as. an t 10.00. write for FBS1 51 AR3, rOCSUCK A CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO v AVEAK5T0I1ACH AEEECT&IQUR WHOLE-BODY mowmpio BOTTOM 10 JHE STOMACH; PURITY TO THE BLOOD, AND LIFE TO THE LUNGS. Our Shadow Selves. Every person produces a shadow pic ture upon the sensitive plate afforded by people whom he meets and even upon the things among which he moves. To every human being the world outside is a huge mirror, reflecting back' to him what he himself places before it. A person returning from an evening party complained to a policeman that an ill looking fellow was following him. The officer proved to him that the cause of his complaint was simply his own shadow. Frown at the world, and it will frown back at you. Smile at it it will return that smile, and ' with good interest too. Pilgrim, Japanese Women Diver. Over 100 Japanese women f olio wis the hazardous profession of divers xre found along the coast of the peni'.sula. They are divided into four bateb'-s, and their ages range from 17 to X They come almost exclusively froin Shima, Miye ken, a noted fishery center in Ja pan. Their earnings . r.ce of course .. not . uniform, as they arc paid according to the amount of the'v work, which consists in diving for"af-r-agar seaweed, sea ear. sea cucumber, ?tc Japan Weekly News. Lewis Dennte, Salem, Ind., says, "Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure did me more goo than anything I ever took. It digests what you eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Dr. T C. Smith. ,-At home dad abroad, . .hundreds cow use Oamphorlfne. ' The famous ohappe hand and rough skin lotion: 25c FREE KOBiCH ARG0. Any adult suffering ;roin a eold ' set tied on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of suny nature, who -will call -sat W. C Carniiichael's. will he nr- senfed. with a.sainple bottle, of Boschee'a Germ an : Sjyrup, .' free, of charge. Only one bottle given to"oj person, and none to ennaren wirnoutorder "from jvarents. ' No thToat 'or lttag' remedy ever had Such --"a salle as3 Bocfhee's German Sttod mi? all, parts at the' civilised, world. Twenty years -ago rmttliooa of bottles were given, away, and your-drumrist will tell you its success was marvelous. : It is really the only Throat and Lung Remedy . genewJIy'eorsed by physi cians. One 75c bottle will cure or orovs its value, Sold by dealers in all ciTil- -.-4 t. "'ft r tma bseii? demonsttttted repeatedly Id1 every state lt theUrfon'ajld n.mftav forelat eoantales tha. Qhamberiian CougafcjRemdy rMnf enly .snds tfuerforf ctoup U.haft,becb"ine' e uMversal remedy for, .That5 disease".. M, V. Faaer6f filbertyv only re. peats what has been said around he globewheas h; tnrttea': I have used Cham6er1a1n1itris -Remedy !n ' my family ftp msioy years and always with perfect success. We brieve that it li not only--s-bert--ooli-Pemedy, but that it Is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives or our children a num ber of times.? This remedy is for sftAe by C. A. Raysor. NOTICE. By. virtue of si decree of the Cir cuit Court of the United States Vih anff- 'for "the "Wefttern District or North Carolina, as AshevUle made and entered in a suit now peadifcasr m saaa uourc enuuea T-josepn 'u. Jfiaes, et al, vs. Cntiiens Building & Iioan As sociaitioa eLalr"'at JJae. November Yeriri. 1899 of said X2our. ; directing: the salejot the land hereinafter described and ap pointing the underifend a specfial masj ter commissioner of said Court W sell said lands, the underslened special mas ter commilssioiser will on Monday the 5th day of FebruarrLl900. mi twelve o'Rlor.k m. at the front door oT the county court ,otraein the city of Ashevllle, County of jsuiocomDe two. scare or Morcn tjaroiina. I. 1 Si GttE55TRN0TH It jdJ Pft?lAfiteU teethe highest bidder for cash the lands described- in and directed- to be sold by said Judgment or decree,, to-wit ''That certain parcel of land In the citv of AsherviUe. North Carolina, and in the County of Buncombe, sltuajted lnvtne western part of said city and on the west side of Depot street, bemg the southern part of tot No. 1L tn olat trf Jands reg istered in Book ,71? page 474, 'Register's i.om'ce.for said CVmnltyrBegimilng at la stakA in- ItbAWAar''- ma.refnf of ' T(tnt. ; t street, the corner of lot No, 10 On If .' " I T-. " - tsaau pjai ; inenoe wim ino west sune or , Depot street N. .13'dgg. 36 min B.'40 feet 113.4 fp!f tn wl ritak in tn Writ, Wf lot No. 8 ; thence with.; the east line of of No. . 10 . des. 23 .min. ...W, 40 feet to xniine or lot jnoc io"S. 79 aesr. 7 jnin. jkl feet to' the beginning, bein same prooertv oonveved to Nannie G. Pool bv eaid .County, Book 77, page 425, t eq." " - V - Said de wffll 'be.made pursuamt to said decree and reference is hereby made to said decree tor all purposes. ; This the Znd.day of January, 1900. . J. 53. JDICKERSON. . Special Master Commissioner, ITP- iIATIT1 " IT'T :Tltr v' VJ575, visited tne f I H Yt HO lljl A 1 1 nii?;1 VClThe people" of Rome are already te iAMMJ ,A VAi: &"t?-J e-trminjr to.cdniectureas to how, many HOLY DOOR ,And flielm Were Performed by His Holiness on Christmas Ere. On Christmas eve, for the first m in seventy-five years, the Pope knocked loudly upon the Holy Door. And it was? opened. .The ceremony is one .of the holiest of the church. While the ceremony lacked some of the splendors that attended such an event when the papacy was a temporal as well as a spiritual power, the bells rang out joyously and "the ceremonies that followed the entrance of the pro cession were just as elaborate as ever. But most important of all was the fact that the aged man who proclaimed the door of the Holy Year open was the same person who, as a lad, watched Pope Leo XII-'as he struck the door with his silver hammer and heard the "In nomine Patris," etc., that he ut tered. The seventy-five years that have passed have made the lad an old man, but there can- be no doubt that the blows of his hammer upon the door so long walled up will bring back to him the scenes when he, as a boy, saw the same ceremony performed. It is not strange that he has been anxiously awaiting the opportunity to promul gate another Holy Year. The institution of the Holy Year was inaugurated by Pope Boniface VIII., on February 22, 1300. and was suggest ed bar an old Jewish festival This fes. i l l itm mm iiv Br J W&s& :;Pc' jmc pi if I PS THE POPE PERFORMING THE CEREMONY OF KNOCKING AT THE HOLY DOOR. titTO-i.i-w- ' JODai, WniCn means tlvaT was "called remission, and it was from thiff an- ln fact any subject desired. Some of cient custom that this Rreat religious, the iat68t orders show a monkey on anniversary of the church was de-ith(1 baek of eaph ,.a . others ar war- rived. , , ITS FIRST IMPORT. History relates that the flrst Holy Tear was a ' most important one. The granting of plehary indulgences to all pilgrims ' brought no less than 200,000 visitors to the -Eternal City -from all parts of the earth. According to the conditions -announced by the ' Pope these Indulgences were granted, only if ( the. pilgrims, penitently confessed, "their Sin na visited St. Peter's fifteen tiesif strangers and thirty times if restdenti off the etty; passing' beneath the Holy Door on each'occaslofi. ' Arnrst ? Rr? was'Hhe ei&stom .of the churchtQ celebrate -this event ones la (eich''; hundred years, but Clement VL bridged the time to fifty years, and prociaimea tne secona; jubilee m the year "lS60. Thlsone was also the oc casldn Of extraordinary mmatrihia.M ahd on Easter of that year there were no fess tcan-1,000000 'pilgrims in Rome, t The rnterval1 between jubilees -was agalnv curtaUed . by Urban Ylv and ; in l470FaukJ! ordered that in ths future there should be an observance . f each twenfafifthf, year?- -Since that, time this has been the recognized period, but ounns me- past . iwb, years , mtre Tuts been but i one - celebratlozi of the event owing to pontics complications and other .circumstances. Thus It. haoibens .thatr theV next, Jubttee :Mma jiot until jaay .is, ri$z,i ana j-ieo. juu. aas oeen the;.. Urst.ppn tiff since Xeo XIL to pro mulgate, the ..solemn event. I -' A TIME OP TROUBLE. -In 1J849 Rome was in the hands of century later-the Pope still ; regarded himself as a prisoner In the Vatican and while he promulgated, the Holy Year and issued his encyclical he re mained in hisvbalace and the . Holy Door was noopbned. In snite of this fact, hpweve-tHev jubilse was quite ncuerttiiyi oiiBerKoaaaaurins xne year S ; 1-1 I staeS4aj: c x 1KTS Mai mils sad flrttivfeluSdTS' uirut bIbpIt wont SsrrsL My aagbter sse I ;mm otberd wHh aiek atonsss ssa ar - brMth wac very bad. After tsklns a t w 4os of Caaesrett we Let improved wondertully. They are a great help in the fuaiiy." :iK"j s TOl Wtteaboooe SL.ttBCinseUVOMo. Pleasant. Palatable. " potent. "Taste Good,- Do. Vtooa,xeTer Qiecen. weaaen, or uripe. i)c. 200. "m, - CURE COMSTlPATIOPi StsrilBf IUsipj Camfaar, ChlPa?. Scatrca!. Kw Tart. 31 WW I W-iWat gists to QV21E Tobacco Habiu GaribaldV Mazxlaf, and other revdlu wal'an tkimn'&&&a.??A oMarfer ofa f vQVJ0 e! visitors may be -expected .. during the next ' twelve .months; ' ixtng ' Derore Christmas large crowds assembled for the opening ceremonies and the gen eral impression is that the number that Will take advantage of; the opportunity the sacred threshold during .Those who are able to visit Rome will be glad of this opportunity, ana the number of pilgrims to the city will un questionably be much greater than : at any time during the reign of the pres eht Pope. - -- -- . At the- conclusion of "the ceremonies on Christmas , eve -the Holy. -Door was removed j and the portals will remain open for one year. On . Christmas eve, 1900, after vespers, however, the door will once more be hung and with most impressive ceremonies will, again be closed and locked. "Immediately it will be sealed, or walled 'up, to prevent any accidental opening, and thus it Will re main for another quarter, of a , century. , The door that was opened on this occasion in response td the three . blows of the Pope is situated at the extreme right of the entrance to St, Peter's hear the chapel 1n which Michael Angelo'a famous "Pieta" how stands. UNIQUE PLAYING CARDS. For the seeker after "novelty "here is a new -fad. It is to have your own picture on a pack of playing' cards, and so make them Individual. Each card is decorated with your own photograph, and then after a quiet lit tle game the cards may be distributed as souvenirs. Or, if excessive modesty prevents your using; your own photo- praph as a means of decoration, why, your favorite dog or cat will do quite as well. - - - These hew made-to-order cards show not only a picture of an individual, bur fl no- favnrito Vinrao " Hncr nr rot, and still others a, rooster. Then. there are maaeto-order cards-decorated with a tiny picture of one's coun try house. These cards were one of the surprises of a clever ' hostess to her guests at "a recent house party. The only trouble with this fad fs that people will insist upon taking souvenirs from : the 1 deck, and a pack" of cards that has been -souvenired might Just as well be thrown in. the ash barrel unless they all disappear among the guests. WONDERFUL CURE FOR WEAK - -. ...... . hearts.. r ... A new form -of reeular dailv 3cr- cise that is. being prescribed - by Lon- recommended -for strengthening the heart. 1 ' f ' ' ' ' "i- ' ' This' can only be dipne by taking reg ular systematic 'and sufnctentr muscu-' lar exercise his pulse increased fifty to sixty beats in a minute after, mounting a staircase, climb a hundred staircases -day after day for a month or moreV ahd. it ts said. he will find- that the exertion dees not add ten beats to the normal number of his heart throbs. - : It is claimed that not onry baves Otm hundred minutes so spent In dfnalTnig staircases put - strength into . his Jegs, expanded his chest, and saved his heart from fatty degeneration, but that-they have given tone to his abdominal mus cles and to his digestive organs. P. B. Thirkield. Health ; Insoeetor . o Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cur cannot be recommended too highly. I cured me of. severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you-eat and cures mdlgeatlon heartburn and . all forms of dyspepsia AJ1 druggists. x:: . .'V'-y: - - , PAUKIili'O - tlALCAH Praaaotar 'a- 'ttofttat' erowflv t, I eatt oaaatiflaa t&a vm acajBr-aMaaaaaji aaw niiuML ) Oe,andlJat Drpr-Va w Tiaosyliania RaHd Company (Formerly HendersoavlMe & 'Brevard RaiJway.) . ' In Effete October J2, 18U P.M. T STATJONBI..; P.M. 7. m T.tr. '' - . -r aM 1Z.1B ...... Davidson River ...i. fS.ld 12.7 ..........'.Penrose .......... ?o07 12.S7-.v..'.:;vBlaiityre 4:H 12.'4r .1 'Etowah ..r ,4.?0 12.B5 Cannon HM 1.00 ........ Horse Shoe 4. IS 1.10 ...4.,.;.fc Tale '.4,.i'., ...... 4.29 .1,80 Ar. .i.Hendersonville.. IiV. i.lO Flag Stations. Passengers - only on Sunday .. , A( ,: . -- V1 ' Connects with the Southern railway at Hendersonvlle for all points north and eouffch.Y ' 1 1 , r , ; " -J. F. HATS, ' - T. S-BOSWEtX. . '.General Manager. ,- Super Intendwnt. .1 - Avegclabis KrcparationJor as ting UieStaEffljdBasciscf Opmi morphinecDrltocal. OTNA1XCOTIO. ArxrfectRefriedv XornsGoa- tiofu Sour StoEaAuDisirhdca, worms Anyiusions.revcrisn osssendLOiSS OF SCEEB "s bcSinnls Signature of ft ffl4 S tflt EXACT SOW Of VBAEUBn. ' ' ' ' . - . . . t 1 or nod banish "pains of menstruation.? They are "LIFE SAVERS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development,, organa and body. No known, remedy or women equals them; Cannot do harm life becomes a" pleasure $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold by dttifirgist&, DEL MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio FOR 8ALJI iT DR. T. C. SMITH. SOUTHERN RAIJLWAY In Effect Dec. 10, 1899. No.. 37-11, No, S5. 4.30pm 12.06am 6.65pm S.SOam 9.20pm 0.22am 11.15am 6.07pm EJUKerri Lv Waahlngtoa Ar. Lv DanvUls Ar. 12.10am U.Opn 8.S5om sOaz 1.10am wpm 2.0am 8': 50pm 5.1Sam 6.85pm 9.10am 10;12am 10.52am 11.13am 12.34pm il 12pm 220pin 2V40pm 4:02pm 5.55 pm 7.40pm 7.40pm 8;&3pm fi.Olpm : 9; 20pm 10.30pm 12.03am 12:i0am 12.15am 1.29am 3.00am 4.25am 7. 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The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1900, edition 1
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