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nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmia Hmrninnw . . .OF Saturday, ElMlliilil SP F Add U Pattern Hats, Trimmed Hats, Turbans, Toques, and Golf hats. An elaborate assortment of everything new in Stylish Trimming, M E A m 33 S. Main. iuiutiuuiuiiuiuuiiuiuiuuuuitiiuumiuiiuiuuiiutuiu 11 Opium, etc. Tl ftlf 1 nnil Oil A xiisease cured by I Ablv-A-r Uu'dnA "V i wi n ww viin 345942 CaseS In 17 yearS MOODY AND CRAWFORD'S HEW APPOINTMENTS Resume Joint Canvass Beginning Sep tember 25. Hon. James M. Moody, republican candidate for congress, and Hon. W. T. Crawford, democratic candidate for congress, -will address the people upon the issues of the campaign at the fol lowing times and places, to wit: Morgan Hill, Friday, September 28. Burnsville, Yancey county, Saturday, September 29. Fairview, Buncomfoe county, Wed nesday, October 3. Avery's Creek, Thursday, October 4. Mills River, Henderson county, Fri day, October 5. Hendersonville, Saturday, October 6. Brevard, Monday", October 8. Edneyville, Henderson county, Tues day, October 9. Canton, Haywood county, Thursday, October 11. Waynesville, Friday, October 12. Fines Creek, Haywood county, Sat urday, October 13. Spring Creek, Madison county, Mon day, October 16. Hot Springs, Tuesday, October 16. Marshall, Wednesday, October 17. Mars Hill, Thursday, October 18. Everybody invited to attend the dis cussions and especially the ladles. Speaking begins at 1 o'clock p. m". THOS. S. ROLLINS, Chr." Rep. Cong. Com. J. D, MURPHY, Chr. Dem. Cong. Com. HON. SPENCER BLACKBURN. Appointments for Campaign in ilu Eighth- District r Hon. Spencer Blackburn, republican candidate for congress in " the Eighth congressional district, , will ' address the people upon the issues of the day, at the following times and placesi ' ' ' Mt. Airy, Surry county (at night) Monday, October 1. Union HiU. Surry county, Thursday, October 4. ' Edwards X roads, Alleghany coun ty, Friday, October 5. - ; K ' :k . Piney Creek, Alleghany county, Sat urday, October 6. . t, 3 Peak Creek (Transou's store), Ashe county, Monday, October 8. - ; Clifton,' Ashe County; Tuesday, Octo ber 9. i -J Zlonville,' Watauga county, Wednes - day, October 10. '. .'. '.-Vi -f ' "1 Foscoe, Watauga county,' Thursday; -. - v Sept; 29. The disease is the national cune of Japan and China. A remedywasimperative arid the medical profession there accepted this as the only permanent, painless, private, quick cure known to science A weeks treatment FREE OF CHARGE. Phy- , . a j 1 1 1 . . - .J w.. II siciaiis ana ail coimaBuuauy uc4cu ujr umu. "'Bte' l. HOME TREATMENT CO., 133 West 4Sd St., New York City. October 11. Plum Tree, Mitchell county, Friday, October 12. Bakersville, Mitchell county, Satur day, October 13. Ladies cordially invited. Speaking begins promptly at 1 o'clock. ' SAMTJELiF. VANCE, Chairman Republican Congressional Committee S. G. BRIM, Secretary. The emergency bags sent bf a church society to Kansas soldiers in the Phil ippines contained among the necessities a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the well known cure for plies. injuries and skin diseases. The ladies took care to obtain the original De Witt's1 Witch Hazel Salve, knowing that all the coun terfeits are worthless. Dr. T. C. Smith. $335 REWARD. For Arrest and Conviction of Canton Postoffice Burglars. To whom 4t may concern: This is to certify that the following citizens of Canton, N. C, will pay the following' amounts for the arrest and conviction of the thlef ox thieves that broke initio' the Canton postoffice on Wednesday nignt. August 29, 1900, and woke;, pen the, safe and' tok therefrom S50.56 post office money order . funds, $133 . 99 post office funds, $49.73 Odd Fellow money. $4.69 Canton Cornet band funds, ,100.00 individual money of postmaster, one open face, gold watch of or. J. H Mease, value $25.00, and one open face gold filled watch' of C. T. Smaithers, 16 size, 3-4 jaate, value $8.oO. C. F. rmatheisposasTjer ....$ Dr. J. H. Mease, M. D C. V, Hampton, merchant R. Wjlnfleld, merchant'...., 25.00 25.00 10.00. 5.00 10.00 C. F.' Wells, merchant M . M. Wells, merchant 6.00 W. F. Cook, clerk 5.O0 W. T. Sharp, merchant 10.00 E. T. Brown, druggist . W. M. Johnston, farmer D. C. Cummings ..' 5.00. 2.50 COO W.' H. Johnsvu ...... 6;oo joum w . Scott, merchant 2.50 C. B. Bumgardner 5.00 w. j. Hampton .. 10.00 J. N. Mease 5.00 P O. Departmeat .$2C0.0Q -us. J. ts. Patiton.. .. .. .. .... 5.0S w. p. Ford ..; 5,00 To prevent .ccmsumptioau quickly ore tinroat and lung troublea with One .Min uiie uouea (jure, v nr. t -17. smith - Water on the brain can sometimes be avoided bv uSme an umbrella. . r tf The great success of CnamherTaln' Colic, CLblera and; Dlarroea Remedy In the itreatment ctf bo weL comptalrits has made it . standard , over . the greater part of 'the. civilized' world, : For;, eal ty u. A. Raysor, druggist. . CAROLINA NEWS. .. r. vv ., ' r Smithfleld postpfflce has been adS vanced ..from the fourth to the third class. ; The Farmer's Alliance in this state is now beginning an earnest attempt at reorganization. There are at present 57 veterans in tbejsoldiers' home at Raleigh. Of these 9 are in the hospital. ' Mr. Joseph H. Sossamon, of Char lotte, was run over by an East avenue car Saturday night and died in twenty- five minutes from his injury. Canton flannel is now manufactured! by the Revolution cotton mills of Greensboro the first of this class of goods ever manufactured south of New England The cabbage wagons are now keeping the road hot from Watauga to Lenoir. The crop is veTy light and would, we think, bring a very good price later on, but it seems the object of our people is to deliver them now. Boone Demo crat. While out ploughing one day last week Mr. J. H. Kivett, of Kildee, ploughed up and killed thirty-three snakes. The snakes were spreading adders and measured in length from ten inches to two and one half feet. Randolph Argus. Treasurer Worth has received so many letters asking for information with regard to the various sewing ma chine agencies of the state that he has issued a circular letter showing when the license of each expires and what kinds of machines are covered by each license. News and Observer. Ladshaw & Ladshaw, of this city, have commenced work on the immense cotton mill at Lovelace Shoal, Ruther ford county, N. C. They will let out the sub-contract for building the dam this week. This is to be one of the largest mills in the south, and will have 60,000 spindles and 4,000 looms. R. K. Hayes is at the head of the enterprise. Spartanburg Journal. Mr. John W. Arrington, of Charlotte, lost a valise containing a number of valued articles here yesterday. He boarded the east bound train for Dur ham and left. his baggage in the care of a passenger while he went across to the ticket office. Returning to the train he could find neither his haggage nor the man in whose care it was left. The matter was placed in the hands of the police officers, who have so far been unable to locate either the man or the grip. Greensboro Telegram. Over 2,500 will be offered for trotters, pacers and runners to compete in the different events at the state fair. For the harness races the purses range from $250 to $300 each, and those for runners are from $100 to $150 each. ,The classes are 2:50 trot and 3-8 mile heats running on first day; 2:30 trot and pace, 3-4 mile heats running and 2:24 trot on second day; 2:35 trot, 2:18 tr;t and pace, 2:40 trot and one 'mile heats running on third day; 2:20 trot, 2:28 pace and 1-2 mile heats running on fourth day. Hobbles are not barred. old distance rules govern, and entries close October 15. Engineer John Palmer was killed at Lenoir Tuesday morning .by an acci-, dent on the Carolina and Northern railroad. A train loaded with lumber was being pulled toward Lenoir with two engines Engineer Palmer was In the cab of the front engine. This engine Jumped the track Engineer Palmer Jumped from the cab and was caught under one of the cars loaded w th lum ber and instantly killed. His brains were crushed out and his body was badly mangled. Fireman Williams al so jumped, but was uninjured. A ne gro train hand was slightly injured. The engine and three oars were wreck ed. The increase in the wages of brick layers in Charlotte since the summer of 1898 has been very marked. On July I, 1898, they were paid from $1.50 to $2.50 per day, where today they receive from $3.50 to $4 for full time, rain or shine. Indeed the brick masons In this section are very independent for they are very scarce. The supply and demand control the price of labor, as well as other things. The availa ble supply of good workers has about been exhausted. The increased de mand for brick and a consolidation of the business in this city has advanced the price from $4.50 for soft and $8.50 for hard brick, per thousand, to $5.50 and $6.50 respectively. Charlotte Ob server. BATHS AND MASSAGE. Plain tub, Russian, Turkish, sitz. trunk, fountain air sun and sand baths at the Qulsisana Nature Cure sanitarjium 167 South French Broad avenue. , Lady and gentleman physi cian ltd. charge. A woman says a (bachelor's lire is a magnificent breakfast, a passable lunch and a miserable dinner. REST-CURE PLACE. One of the most beautiful houses In Ashevllle, charmingly situated, sur rounded by 62 acres of Tamd; on street car line; 10 inihtttes walk to postoffice. Bleganit general table for rer ' cure boarders. Hygienic diet for those under A A.'. A ' ..- 'V- . - . '' Treatment. -. QUISISANA SANITARIUM, 167 French Broad avenue. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A ceap remedy for eouarhs nd colds an rightbut you wnt "omething will relieve wad cure tne xnotreN severe and dangerous results of throat nd lung roubles. What shall w or Go to a warmer and more regular cutaiteT Ye if poavlble; if not possihQ ror you, then in eltfier case take tne vjl.x ; remedy that has been introduced In all civlEzed 1 oeuntrleTi witht success In -ever throat ana ; lung xxouoies, 4..- uvmum ?vrnn". It not omiy ne aa mnm diejit e bnt allavs; inflammation,' eauaes -asy expectoration,, give r fwa nignt'i rett, t and cures- toe patient . Try ONE bottle. Recommended many years by I JT ftrifeftists'in the world. For ml y W- C. 0rmlchal. , -f rA rnn nnftiir r UAItS run duuiic . Campaign to Begin October 1st at Entherfoidton. Homi . J. M. Campbell, democratic elector, and. Hon. Chas. C. Boone, re pubMcan eetotor, (will address the peo ple the ninth congressional district upon the issues of the catmpaign at tthe following ftiifmes and places: RutherfordtoiL, Monday, r Oct . , 1 . Oaroleemv Tuesday night, Oct. 2. JDysartsvdlle, Wednesday, Oct. 3. Marionv Thursday, Oct. 4. Black Mountain, Friday, Odfc. 5. Columbus, Ikvtnday, Oct.: 8. . - HendersonvdlAe, Tuesday, Oct. 9. Brevard,' Wiedaiesday, Oct .10. Ashevllle, Friday, Oct. 12. Waynesiviile, Mpndjay, Oct. 15. Webster, Tuesday, Oct. 16. Bryson OtyV Wednesday, Oct. 17, Murphy; Thursday, Oct: 18. Hayesvil'le, Saturday, Odt. 20. CRobbtasville, Monday, Oct 22. Franklin, Wednesday, Oot. 24. Clyde, Friday, Oct. 26. Spring Creek, Saturday, Oct. 27. Hot Springs, Monday, Oct. 29. Mars Bill, Thursday, Nov. 1. Oane River, Friday, Nov. 2. Burnsville, Saturday, Nov. 3. The speaking will begin at 1 o'clock p. m. All the people are cordially in vited. THC-S. S. ROLLINS, Chairman. Rep. Ex. Com. J. D. MURPHY, Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. EAE AND DISEASE. A Short Lesson on the Meaning ;amilliar Word. Of Disease ie the opposite of ease. Web ster defines disease as "lack of ease, uneainess, trouble, vexation, disquiet." It is a condition due to some derange ment of the physical organism. A vast majority of the "dis-ease" from wh'ioh people suffer is due to Impure blood. Disease of this kind Is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies, etorlches and vitalizes the blood. Hood's Sarsa parilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, pim ples and all eruptions. It tones the stomach and creates a good appetite, and. it give vigor unu vixanTy 10 tnc whole body. It reverses the condition of things, giving health, comfort and "ease' in place of "disease." ASHEVILLE AUDITORIUM COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that the first or organization meeting of the stock holders of tt'he Ashevllle Auditorium company will be held at 8 o'clock p. m. on, October 5th, 1900, at the Swan nanioa casino in the city of Ashevllle. The business to be transacted is that 5l formally organizing the company, and may include, as the stockholders shall determine, the election of officers for i the ensuing year. All other matters that may properly come before such meeting will also be acted upon. It is, therefore, very important that all stockholders altitend or be represent ed by written proxy . J. P. SAWYER, 1 CHARLES A. MOORE, W. T. WEAVER, M. H. FLETCHER, DUFF MERRICK, F. W. W. GRAHAM, GEORGES S. POWELL, J. H. TUCKER, W. B. GWYN, 196-tf Incorporators. DURING THE SUMMER season cramps come upon us unexpectedly. You should be prepared for n emer gency of this kind, as otherwise you will suffer agony for hours. Keep a bottle of Pain-Klller handy and go by the directions on the wranpsr. It will surprise you how quickly relief wilt come. Avoid substitutes; there is but one Paiim-Killer, Perry Davis. Price 25c. and 50c. When you have a few minutes to spare don't bother some one who hasn't. A WORD TO MOTHERS. Mothers of children affected with croup or a severe coia neea nox nesi- tate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains no opiaae nor nar cotic In any form, and may be given is confidently to the babe as to an wTult. Tfce crat success tfeat tarn at tended Its use in the treatment of colds laid croup has won for it the approval luid praise it has received roughout the United States and In many foreign lands. For sale by C. A. Rayeor, drug gist. He is a poor humorist who is unable to make his butter from the cream of his jokes. PARKER'S -l: HAIR BALSAM Promote rtcrariDt' growtk. Hewer rail to .ueircore u-mj Gum tcalp dite Jr bur illing. tOc,nO 1.00 at Drugglnf As a rule the average woman is more generous than precise in money mat ters. To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with One Min- u)ti Cough Cure. Dr. T. C. Smith. , Kissing comes as a natural to a girl as a fly does to a bald head. Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Wemem CURES KIDNEY, STOMACH V AND LIVFR TROUBWa. The lithograph of an to be a stuck up thing. actress is apt You can spell It cough, coff, caugh, kauf, kaff, kough or kaugh, but th only harmless remedy that quickly cures it Is One Minute Cough Cure. Dr. T. C. J&nlth. COKE ALL Y08B PAMS WITH A Medicine Chest fa Itself. SIMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR Cramps Diarrhoea, Colds, Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. 25 said 60 cent Bottles. BEWARE OF IMiTATiONS. v v - BUY ONLY THE GENUlNe. " PERRY DAVIS' a. Pain ft 1 "IS XX 7 rwmimm NOTICE. State of North' Carolina, Buncombe County. t eAO County. In the Superior Court. Be fore the Clerk. NOTICE. J. E. Birowm', AdrndnistnaJtor of W. F. Parrls, Deceased!, intestate, plaintiff, vs. Jfeumes Parris, John Parris, Noah Par ris, J. L. Parris, M. J. Parris, A. J. Parris, Martha Cain and W. R. Cain, her husband, Mary Fore and R. B. Fore, her husband, Louise? Mosely and J. H. Mosely, her husband, Ze no Parris, Claudius Parris, Annie L. Parris, Edward Parris, Edna Hughes and Hughes, her husband, heirs at law of W. F. Parris, deceased,, to testate, defendants. The defend'amts above named will take notice thalt an action or special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Super!' j Court of Bumicomibe 'County, efore the Clerk of said court, by the plaintiff. J. E. Brown, as administrator oi the esitate of W. F. Parris, deceased, intestaitt'. to stll two certain pieces or tracts of land, si'uated in Frenoh Broad township, in said county and skate, of which the said W. F. Parris, deceased, intestate, was seized at the time af his death, to make assets to pay the debts of the said W. jb . Farri, deceased1, intesltate; that the purpose of said action or spe cial proceeding consists wholly or par tially in excluding said defendants from any right, title, Interest or lien, they or either of them may have in or to said two pieces 0 tracts of tand as the lawful heirs of the said W. F. Parris, deceased, intestate, or otherwise; And the defendants will further take notice Ithat they are requlr.d to appear at' the office of ithe Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of 3uncomi t on the 8th day of December, 1900, and an swer or demur :tx the complaint or peti tion of Ithe plaintiff, or the relief there in demanded will b granted. This the 21st diy of September, 1900. MARCUS ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court. MARK W. BROWNv Attorney. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Superior Court Buncombe County Henry Clark, plaintiff, against Leah Clark, defend' ant. The defendant above named, Leah Clark, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Buncombe county, North Ccrolina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from the de fendant from the bonds of TnaArimony, for the cause of abandonment, and the said defendant will further take notice that, she Is required to appear at the next term of the Superior court, to be held the tenth Monday after the first Monday in September, 1900, at the . urt house in the city of Ash ille, N. C, and answer or demur to the. complaint of the plaintiffs said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for ithe relief demanded in the complaint. This August 30, 1900. . MARCUS UK WIN, Clerk Superior Court. 1. B. BROWN, Attorney for the Plaintiff. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, - Superior C urt Buncombe County, George S. Greenlee, plaintiff, against Patsy Greenlee, defendant: The defendant above named, Patsy Greenlee, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in. the Superior Court of Buncombe counity. State of North Carolina, for .the purpose of ob taining a divorce from the defemdant from the bonds of matrimony, for the cause or abandonment and adultery. Said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term1 of the Superior Court of Buncombe county, North Carolina, to be held the tenth Monday after the first Monday in September, 1900, at tthe court house in the city i-f Ashevllle, North Carolina, and answer -or demur to the complain of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. September 17, 1900. MARCUS ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court. H. B. BROWN, Attorney for Plaintiff. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower; stut iias the larg est sale1 of any me - cine lh th clvi zed world.' Your mothers' ana grandmoth ers never 'Itought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness Doctori were., scarce, and they seldom, new 4 cf Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop ferineutationr of ' undlge ted fond, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that Is all they took when feeling dull and bad rith headaches md other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower in liquid form to make you satisfied -here 1 nothing serious tne matter witn you. For sale W. C. Oarmichaersi ; NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND . ST. L. AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC 'RAXJiWATS. The great through Bus to Arkansas. Ifexaa and the North-west. Three dally trains between Cbattanuonj JLtUMstm. a NashviHe, Double daUy .tralna trf iiempmsana uhicago, "Through I?ull man sleepers and eleeant .v maihM wftheut- change X tween Cnattanoo-' na-i. uouis, r; and bet yeen Chmfc wncoga ana. Jacksonville, Florida. u. you are occitempiaJtlng v R trip. -i yviMi, you-wiii oaa ft . 0 rpur mxeresx no write or call on.: vaniey, Q. P. NashvlBs, .A P. Av,. Cor. tta aad lTk t street, Chattanou Tm. W-.T. Rogers, T. P. Knrrms V ' t . ' .... I 'ut.Jf I ' I. I. m 1. iiil ui. NOTICH. By virtue of an execution Issued out of the Superior court of Buncombe county, North Carolina to the case of R. B. Harris vs. J. L. Whatley, di rected to the undersagned sheriff of Buncombe county, I will on Monday,, the 1st day of October, 1900, at 1J o'clock m., at the court house door In the city of Ashevllle, sell at publle auction to the highest bidder for each to satisfy said execultlon, the following described real estate, situate in Sky land, Buncombe county, North Caroli na, as follows: Dots 2 and 4 of Block 36. situate a I the corner of Porter and Atkin streets. ra.ca rronxing 40 reet on the east mar gin of Porter street and running back between parallel lines with the western margin of Atkin street 125 feet to an alley; Lots 10, 11 and 12 of Block 18. Lot 11 fronting 45 feet., on the wet margin of Lee street and running back between) parallel lines 125 feet to an al ley, and Lots 10 and 12 fronting 45 feet each on the east margin of Porter street and running back between par allel lines eastwardly 125 feet to an al ley, the last three lots being situate be tween Miller and Pond avenues; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Block 4, Lots 1, S and 5 fronting 50 feeit each on the south margin of Harman avenue and run ning back southwardly between parallel lines 100 feet, and Lots 2, 4 and 6 front ing 50 feet each on the north margin of Madue avenue and running back northwardly ! etween parallel lines 100 feet to said lots 1, 2 and 3; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 constiltuting one tract of 150 feet by 200 feet; Lots 6 and 8 of Block 20, situate at the comer of Trade ave nue and Lee street, fronting 45 feet each on the north margin of Trade ave nue and' running back northwardly with ithe east margin of Lee street be tween parallel lines 125 feet to an al ley. A more perf ect description of the above lots may be had by reference to the plat as registered in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county on Boolt 60, at page 50. R. F. LEE, Sheriff Buncombe County, North Caro lina. 1-a-w-At NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Superior Court, Buncombe County. Lula Washington, plaintiff, against Aaron Washington, defendant. The defendant above aanned, Awranr Washlngtaii!, will taike notice tthat am action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Bun combe County North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from the defendant f ror.' the bonds of imatrimomy for ithe cause of abandcmaiient, and the said defendant will further take notice tlhialt he is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Bun combe County North Carolina, to be held oa ithe 10th Monday, after the first Monday In September, 1900, at the court house in ttlhe city of Ashe- viJe, North Carolina, and ans wer or demur to the complaint of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tthe relief demanded In ithe complaint. This the 2 2d day of September, 1900. MARCUS ERf.IN, Clerk Superior Court. H. B. BROWN, AJttorney ifor the plaintiff. NOTICE. By virtue of a deed of trust made by James M. Ray and Alice C. Ray, his wife, to the undersigned Charles A. Moore and W. P. DeSauesure on the 16th day of June, 1894, which Is duly registered In the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe counfty, North Carolina in Book 37, Deeds of Trusts and Mortgages; of said office, on pages 254 et seq., to secure the payment of a certain bond executed by the said James M. Ray to the Metropolitan Building and Loan association, dated 16th day of June, 1894, default having been made In the performance of the conditions of said bonds and In the payment of the sums of money secured thereby, I will, having been so required by said Metropolitan Building and Loan association, and the board of director thereof, on Monday, the 1st day of Oc tober, 1900, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door in the city of Ashe vllle, county of Buncombe, and state of North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing real property, to-wit: "All (that piece or parcel of land sit uate, lying and being In said city of Ashevllle- on Town branch, and Tan yard and Valley streets in said city, known as the old 'Patton Stable Lot,' bounded and described as follows: Be ginning on a "stake at, the junction of Tanyard street and Valley ettreet,' and at the northeast corner of said Junction,- and running with Valley street north 23 1-2 degrees east 11 poles and 5 links to a stake at the corner of the fence; thence north 64 degrees west 13 1-5 poles to a stake, the old corner of the lot; thence south 26 degrees west 6 3-5 poles to a stake in the margin of Tanyard street; thence with said street south five poles to a staKa; in the margin of said street; thence with the said street south 64 degrees east 11 poles and 10 links to the beginning, contain ing one hundred and fifty-five square rods, more of less, and including the large old stable built by Jas. W . Patton, deceased, and the brick building now occupied, by Mr. Lee." For a -.-more perfect description of said land reference is hereby made said deed, of trust. This September 1, 1900. 'V t CHAS. A. MOORE, Trustee. l-awkr4t , STOPS T 1 COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE XLD. Laxative Bromo-Qulnl- e Tablets cure cold in one" day. No cure, no pay Price 25. cents. , The , Gazette !s the best meatum for aaver.tising hotels and boarding houses. OnlyAshevlIl .'-aperi soli on trains. ) 1 .'if 1 J,-i ' ' 1 4
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