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NATIONAL s CAMPAIGN Appoint merits - of Prominent : Speakers. ' . .r- , - T. mere Bepuulican Sp &k-rs WAV Ad- dress the People of the If inth Congressional Di&trici Tinn tt A . Gri deer and Mai. W. W. oiHn. -nrin oiA-as hje Teotle rDonn the rrf th c&mirtei-fi at t9. following times and place: T.itio -phtia 'HhuTsdar. November 1. 34d Bull Creek church, Fridar; No vember 2. Marshall, Saturday, November 3. Hon. Thomas Settle win address the people of Henderson county at Hen dersonville on Saturday, Nov. 3, 1900. Hon. Richmond Pearson will speak te -the people on the issues of the dayaJ follows: Marion Saturday, Nov. 3, 11 a. m. TTrv a ."Rftvnolids. lieutenant gov- ernor, and Hon. James A. L. gun will ajies th i-neomle of Rutherford coun ty on the issues of the oampaigta at the following times and places: Golden Valley, Tuesday, Nov. i. Un Mills, Friday Nov. 2. Riwrtfnrdtoa. Saturday. Nov. 3. Speaking will begin each day at one o'clock. Hon. R. Z. Lfinney and Hon . A. H. fri -will address itliie citizens of Bun combe county at a grand republican rally at AsbeviMe on saturuay, rMuvem ber 3, alt 2 p. m. Hon. V. S. Lusk will speak at Saluda, November 1 . FaSarviewi, November 2. Spring Creek, November 5. Hot Springs, November 5, at nght. TT run TL. "R. TLrtbetrts. Hon. H. A. Hay ward, and Hon. J. B. Emsley will speak cut AJliyde, Friday, Novemiber 2. "Webster, Saturday, November 3 THOMAS S. ROLLl TS, Ohmn. Cong. Ex. Ooxd. C. B. Moore. Secretary. DATES FOR BOONE AND CAMPBELL ; nam . J. M. . Campbell, democratic elector, and Hon. Chas. C. Boone, re publican eelctor, will address the . peo ple of the ninth congressional district .upon the issues of the campaign at line Mare Hill; Thursday, Nov. l. Cane River, Friday, Nov. 2. Burnsville, Saturday, Nov. 3. The speaking will begin at 1 o'clock p. m. All the p le are cordially ln vilted. THOS. S. ROLLINS, Chairman Rep. Ex. Com. J. D. MURPHY, Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. CAMPAIGN APPOINTMENTS. Greensboro, N. C, Oct. 23. Setaator PrUxShard has accepted apointments .to -speak at the following places: Kmoxville, Friday nighrt, Nov. 2. "'Marshall, Saturday, Nov. 3. Ho. Jainies M. Moody, Hon. Thomas Battle and Hon'. Charles . McNaimee wdll axbdress the citizens of Buncombe coun ty in ithe opera house ait Aeheville Fri day night, Nov. 2nd, at 7:30. Hon. R. Z. Liiiney will address the citizens of the 9th congressional dis trict at the following limes and places: Old Fort -Friday, Nov. 2nd, 11 a. rr.. Ashevdlle Saturday Noy. 3rd, 2 p. m. SPEAKING AT ARDEN There ,w4M be a big republican, rally at Ardeni next Wednesday might. Col. V. S. Lusk and R. B. Roberts will be tine (primcipail speakers. 8TH DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS Senator M. L. Buchanan andHon. S. J. Black will address the people of Mitchell county in the congressional campaign of the eighth district at. the following times and places: Cane Creek church, Wednesday, Oct. 31. Hdttle Rock Creek, Buchanan & Wil son's store, at night. Poplar depot, Friday, Nov. 2. Huntdale, Peterson & Griffith's store. Saturday, Nov. 3. Red Hill, Z. Street's store, Monday, Nov. 5. Magnetic City, J. H. Gouge's store, at night. 11 B. BLACKBUlfH APPOINT MENTS. . Hon. E. Spencer Blackburn will speak at: Dallas; Gaston county, Thursday, November 1. demensville, Forsythe county, Fri day, November 2. Salem, Forsythe county, Friday, No vember 2, at nl:ht. -Walkertown, Forsythe county, Mon day November 5r - --Hon. Z. V. Walser will speak at the ollofwing paces in Caldwell county: Hon. M. N. Harshaw will speak at: Roaring River, Wilkes exunty, Thurs- .day November 1." ' - Wilkesboro, Wilkes county, Friday, ixovemtoer z, at nignt. ; Steshen, v wjlkes county, Saturday, & ovember -r-f&.?-'J? ' . APPOIIITMEIITS FOR . t n Uff U; If i UUlbt ."Hon., JR,oycerrephp date for conieresa: wiltr address HJhe taeo- ' ple'at ' the following times " and . pllatoe ROCKINGHAM. COTTNITTY. ' f !EJery3bioay;icoro tend and hear ttoie iseof-iprenit -.. 'Ohm; ReprCon, Ex.rCom-.'. J-ZEB WAJLLER 6ecreftary,- ' v Points or -the Housewife-: Tn clean a felt hat use spirits of ammonla.tvyhich should be applied with TflthP.r -chair seats may. be revived inv rnhmne them with the well-beaten white of an egg. ;7. f - ; , if oilciotn, alter perns wasucu, rubbed over with linseed oil, it wiu iook eaual to new, TTniiATa earth will remove grease and soot marks from clothes. Benzoin will often remove spots; but care must oe tnirn to rub towards the centre of the spot, and not outwards, or the clean material will be spoiled. , Velvet Cream. Soak three Quarters of an ounce of gelatine in a pint and a half of milk for twenty minutes; then put it in a stewDan and stir until it boils. Re move from the fire, add a tablespoon- ful of castor sugar and the well-Deaten yolks of three eggs. Stir all over the fire till the mixture thickens, but do not allow it to boil. Strain into a ba sin, add a little vanilla flavoring, and when nearly cold whip the whites of : theeggs to a stiff froth and stir them in lightly, then pour into a wet mould and leave till set. The Children's Bath. It is a prevalent error to suppose that the constitutions of children are forti fied by early exposure to cold, whence arises the inexpressibly absurd prac tice of bathing infants in cold water, even in midst of winter. The -circula tion of infants is almost wholly cutan eous, and any severe impression of cold upon their highly sensitive and vascular skin destroys the natural dis tribution of the blood, producing bow el complaints, inflammations, and con vulsions; which, if they do not de stroy life, at least weaken the consti tution, and prepare it for the reception of other diseases. Grape Preserves. Yvash the fruit and then separate the pulp from the skin, putting the pulp into one saucepan and the skins into a preserving kettle. Cook the pulp until it is soft, and then put it through a i -i . 1 ,1 Tl i- i 1 coianaer io remove me eeua. rui me pulp with the skins and allow one and one-half pounds of sugar to every four pounds of fruit. Place the kettle over the fire and heat slowly until the mix ture comes to a boil. Cook five min utes and turn into heated glass Jars and seal. Grapes cooked in this man ner make delicious pies during the Winter. Dancer of Damp Sheets. Few people pay sufficient attention to the proper airing of bed-linen. Damp sheets are responsible for far more ill-. nesses than is generally supposed. Ev ery mistress of a house should, if pos sible, personally attend to the airing of household linen. It is at all times difficult to persuade servants that "the airing of linen and clothes is not to be accomplished by simply hanging them on a clothes-horse near a fire. Unless each article is unfolded and its po sition changed, until all the moisture has been drawn out of it, the process of drying Is hot. effected. Horseradish Sauce. Grate a stick of horseradish as fine ly as possible. To three tablespoonfuls add half a teaspoonful of salt, two ta blespoonfuls of vinegar, a salt-spoon ful each of mustard and of sugar, a dust of cayenne, and four table-spoon fuls of cream. Blend the horseradish with the seasoning and the cream; add the vinegar last of alL A. Handy Hint. Everybody almost has their own spe cial pet way of cleaning brass, but when it has been allowed to get very dirty, the following" will be found to yield good results Dissolve two ounces of rock ammonia in a pint of perfectly boiling water, then pour over the brass and leave for five minutes. Scrub thor oughly with a stiff - brush, and then rinse two or three times, first in hot and then in cold water. Dry carefully, and polish with brass paste, and you will find that your dirty brass looks like new. A Very Nice Pie. An apple pie that isn't altogether. like a pie is made in Kentucky. Here it is called a pudding and is made by the.- following directions: Pare,, core, then grate half a dozen tart apples. Cream together, as for a cake, one ounce of butter and one ounce of sift ed sugar. Add the apples, one pint of cream, one slightly beaten egg and the" grated peel of one lemon with, half the juice. Mix welVtben bake in a rich pie crust. Flam T t. - Fill a pie-dish with etnned plums, adding sugar to taste. Coyer with good short crust. Brush over, with white of egg or cold water, sprinkle with castor sugar, and bake for three- quar ters-of -an-hour. A very nice short crust may be made by rubbing three "ounces" of lard and two Ounces of but ter into three Quarters of a pound of flour ;. add halt a teaspoonful of salt to the flour , first ; Moisten with a little I board, andll-to the; requlredjihick- nesa-. iioraer tne pte-atsn with a strip of pastry,; then cover it and -decorate "according to' fancy. ;. - TlievIloWble Boiler. r. -, l t.eviyitiii I to boil. cVvnen4:hls hanne n r fi 1 1 thA out- ersaucepan "with strong, salt, water. andit will boil much" sooner.--.--V-' MISCEL.LA.NEOUS . : WAliTOEiI--Oantto steamer chair. Ad-; drfess, iF; B Eddy,i Gazette office. MISS NORA WARE Pianist and Teacher In stringed instruments. Cor ner of Spruce and Woodfln streets. BUSINESS. T6 you oxbant a ndee bus-; In es s Indoors the year round? If so, I have it. the mtusioal sihootimg gal lery, finest south, no competition. No previous experience needed . 'For sale at 48 S. Main street. 100 PATTON A VB. is the place, for Furniture, Household - Goods,, ete. A beautiful organ foi sale cheap. Sch ol and other , book for sale at reduced prices. Call and get our prices CLEANING, DYEING AND REPAIR- ing for ladles and gentlemen. We cour clothing with a sweet, disln- feoting preparation, clean ladies' dresses and silk or woolen waists sat- . isfactorily. We dye for both ladies and gentlemen. We will send for and deliver your work. Tour pat ronage ablicited. W. B. WOOD, propraetor, 'phone 556, 49 Eastt Col lege street. 196-tf HELP WANTED. AGENTS WANTED For "Galveston: Th4 Horrors of a' Stricken City," by MuraJt Haletead a fearful tale of a beautiful city wept into the sea. De mand enormous. Splendid book. On ly $1.50. Agents soiling from 10 to t,0 daily, ami-j orearing from $6 to $75 daily. A bonanza for Agents. Only endorsed bool. Freihlt Paid. Cred-. it given. Outfits free. Send six two cent stamps for postage. Big com missions. Send tor outfit and terri tory to-day. THE DOMINION COM PANY, Dept. A., Chicago. 193 ft; STENOGRAPHER WANTED We want an experienced stenographer nd IbypewTiter 'by Novemiber 1st, either lady or geartlemiani. One ifamiliar wi-h Remington machine preferred. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 23 Pat to5r avenue. HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES BOARDERS WANTED targe nous? ' in shady grove in suburbs, near Look out car line; excellent table, fine wa ter, lots of fresh milk, etc. Rate, $f to 7 a week; two in a room $6.25 Telephone 295. Apply at Ray's Bosk Store, or to Mrr. Col. J. M. Ray. WANTED One or two boarders In pri vate family. First class accommoda tions. 79 Chestnut street. tf WANTED .Couple ' to take handsome front room and ibbaird in private fam ily -Elegant house; all conivendefCices; (beat cuisine. Apply 237 Haywood. 227-6t ROOMS Nicely furnished for light Call at 139 Bailey si housekeeping. VOIl RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE For Rent JFive imntutes' walk of P. O., near; electric cars, modern improvements, hot and cold wialter, bouse and furniture dm thorough order, walCUs recalsomiined tPoasession given, immediately. Also board and room if or singfle youmg man Sptedal rates. -Enquire 24 Patton avenue. 228-tf FOR 'RENT Large house, elegantly rurnisiQied. 10 rooms, "halls, ibath, store room, etto., forge barn and oantfhouaes spacious grounds, naif square from car lime $125 per month; (for six tnlamths or more. Morse and; carriage includ ted. . -227-2t X. Y. Z. FOR RENT A iwell located: ahnra room either for office or small business of any kind, at 3 East Court square, two doors Eromi market entrance, In J. S MosseUer'a gun and lock establish anient. 222-6t FOR RENT ne lovely furnished fla OX five rooms: all modiern: Irr.nrove ments; located in the most desirable part of the city; completely furnish ed. Apply to O. D. Revell, 32-34 Pat -ton avenue. FOR RENT Three nicely funa'ahed rooms Cor agxiit nouse raetepng . Cook 'stove and oil 'range. Private; entrance and private front, porch. Apply S4 Bailey -street. 22-6t FOR RENT Two vacant rtoorn or one irurnisinjea room (bath. -mil n-mvfr . lejnces, Cumb care m - i J . ox uuze-uce. 228-2t FOR SAUL v FOR SALE Ladles' saddle for ale cheap. Enquire at the business of nee of the Gaz&jte. - - . 196-tf On the lOtth of DewrhiHi. 1 COT T?oir S. A. Donohoe. pastor of M . Ef . Church ssoutn, jrueasant ; Pointy-W, V;-. cqsi tracteo a severe cold; which was attend ed from the befrinniner 4v vioinrtiieh ing. H says: : 0Af4i- tv-atiiM-mr r j I number, of HSocalled sroecifl . ktoi in inouse. vr no mnrTwvsa T rni.r- ohaBed a bottle of C3iamb flain'a Cough viueujv iwnien actea UKe . charm. ; most eerruuy recommend it ito ' $ ,rA.6nwe is. cooler -in- summer- and ww-iuct: in, vvnaxer xnan a irown. ; DURING-.THE, SUMMER: ' seasoe cramps come upon - us .unexpectedly You should bia prepared for hemer gency. of , this kind. L as:; otherwise you will ?uff eri agony fori? hours. Keep bottle of - PatarKUler ' handy: and ; go by the? directions on" the 'wrappsrr' ."It 'will surprise, you jhow'quickly-.rellef will come -Avoid substitutes;-there is but one v Pala-Killer, , Perry Davis Price 25c. j and . eoc.- y - - : what a dreadful thing it is to wake nn tn "the nleht ' suffering irom t cboi-. - --. . . . - era, mui uiu, wiu -. j. , are very common.' The. troub'v m - every will never become 'Serious if you lc p a bottle or JMtin-Jiauej w a - T-nr1-r that-never fails !,v euro cholera, cramps, dlarrhoeaos dys- entery." -atomi-suDsututes? Price 25c nd 0c. ; f f mnnp sWm riinrinnr IrnrnS ' aswi iVimiuw-" - r; sores are ::f-l9jla!-' healed by applying ;xewma - vi Haiei Salve, the -besi known piles. Beware of worthless counlter-; feits. Dr.- T. C. Smltb. --r jp? - - NOTICE. Trustee's Sale. State of No.-'paroEisa." Buacomibe County, v;.; ;p ' . iv'-:;:. 'z-L By virtue of the .power ox we wu-: itaitnfT fan a "certain deed" or ruet exe cuted by W. D: Gash, Jno. H. Mto-. dowiell, J.- S-1 West, A. ,r. sswmmwjr, i aiod H. L. Bwan. Trua.ees 6ou4h sid Avfenue 'PresbytepiiaiE fcnurcn. n tine c&isy wf Asheville. No.a Carolina, to the aitBdersasned,. Neil Lee, as ftrustee hiaarlne: dBite' the 1st day t June, hum arid relsftered to book No. 29, at pas's 450,x etc., of tihe records of deeds ol aM county .oiBumcomoe, n. w wfhidh reference is hereby mebae, and by reaaan oi tdafaullt having been tnaido In tfhe (tuavment ' of rtihe indbtedniess se cured to eaidi dieted' in trust wiheiieiby h (Dotwer of sale therein cxmtmn&a baa become ojerative,- and ttie holder at the note sec-unad by - said-. eleea m -trust Shaving nuadie dmiand' uipom the undiersl'eTjed. itrustet (to sell: tihe mm wail premises conveyed; o him by s-aid deed in trust according tb the tierms thjareof and to apply the proceeds as therein dlreated, nihe undersi'gined' wili otn the 24 JH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1900, BE TWEEN TH E HOURS OF 12 O' CLOCK NOON AJND CLOCK P. M. sell ait public auction, o the kiigfaesit blddter, for casih, ,at . t!I. i court house dbor in the city of Aisheville, N. C, the ianid and premiises described and conveyed in said deed in trust. - Lyinjg and beucig in the county of Buncombe, Sfiaite aforesaid) and .bounded as follows: Baginnitng at a take on the east majngin of SouuhsiKie avenue, being a oomoer of JoitNo. 21, of a fplat of the iMoDowtell lamd in said city, and) nun with line of staid lot No.. 2L north 57 1-2 degrees east 184 feet to the corner of Jots Nos. 20, 4 &5, of S'ald plat; thence wilbh line of lot No. 5, south 21 1-2 degrees east 50 feet too a stake, connier of lots No. 5, 6 and 19;taieince with line of lot No. 19 south 58 d(irees west 198 teest to a stake to east margin of Sou'fchsdde ave nue, and corner of lot No. 19; ithence with Souths ide avenue and the east east margiia thereof, 51 1-2 feet to the beginning. Also one other lot ai dom ing the above and 'beglnnlLnig at a stake on the west miargia of McDowell streeti, a corner of lot No. 4 and runs iwiifeh line of lot No. 24 south 57 1-2 de grees west 96 feet, corner of lots 4, 21 and 20, of plat above referred to; -thence with lin'a of lot No. 20, soutbh 2 1-2 east 50 feet to a stake, corner of Jots No. 8, 19 and 21: (thence with line of Jot No. 6 North 58 degrees -east 101 fleet to a stake in the west maiPgAa. of IMcDoWell street; thence wich said west (margin of McDowell street, north 27 1-2 degrees west 50 feeit ito the .begiraninig. This the 16th day of June, 1900. NEIL LEE, Tr . Btee . NOTICE. North OaffloHna, Buncombe County, In The Superior Court. Carrie B. .Avery, individual ami Car rie B. Alvey, adminstratrix of Althea Pen-land; deceased. vs. Mbri'tz Snroels and Jacob FWedman. To Morltz Samuels and Jacob Fried- inetn, defendants: You are hereby notified that Carrie B. Alvey, Administratrix of Althea M. PenJanoV deceased, and Carrie B. Alvey, todividJuaUy, has had issued out o the periar court ot Buncombe county in the above entitled action, which action 3a In the matrure of an action of debt, a warrant of attachment in favor of the ptLainitdff and against you. Said action was brought "by her to recover from you the sum of 55.180.00, 'betas the amount of usury and usurious totierest knowiisg'ly recelvei1, reserved charged and taken by you from the said Althea M. PehiJand, deceased, aid rrom1 una saw carme b. Alvey in a centaftn trsBneactioii! originating between you and! the said Althea M. Pen land on the 5th day of September, 1894, ira which transaction the said Althea M. Petoland made, executed) and delivered, her' prom issory note or bond in writing H $7,000. payable ito the said 'Morltz Samuels three years from Sep'ember 5th, 1854, snd a certjato deed of the same date to Jacob Friedman, purportin; to secure the same ithe said note or bond, by the conveyance xnereDy or certain real es tate ia the city of AshevUle, couaity of buncombe, and state of North Carolina. Th i said sum) of $5180 sought to be re covered ini said action Js tfea usury! and the usuriv s interest and theetaJtuitory p nalty therefor, knowingly ftaken and received by you from, and by you taowfngly reserved and charged against tne said Althea VK. Penland, dece sed. and C.-L. Alvey, as her admlnl ratrix and aa a eubsequetait c ortagee o the land conveyed in said deedi m de by said Althea M. Pemlandi 'jo said Jacob Friedmiain.; - You are hereby also further notified that said warrant of attaxhment Is re- burnaible to the next term of the Supe ittor court of Buncombe county to be held at ttbe court house in Asheville on the tenth Monday after me first Monday to September, 1900. This the 16th day of October, 1900. ' '. ; "' ' MARCUS ERWIN. Clerk Sxupio Court Buncombe County CAKRIB B. ALvBY, -AmrnSatCsir4x of AUSwa 31. Penland. ; NOTICE North Carolina, J&uncomibe , county- Superior Court. C. E. :Lymaa vs. I Jones Bailey No- - tice of PubllcatiaiM of Summons. " The def ehdan!t,JC. Jones Bailey; twlli takei; notice cthaitftaa Taottoa enitMed: as above has beenr begun In the Superior court of Buncomibe county, North Car- olinia - for ' the possession of a certalo tract of lamd situated In said county ia which the said defendanit claims an interest, "Md!hBaididelendant 'will further : take Ijottcehathie-ris required to- appear wnd cutswer.or demur, to the compliatnitvoa flleiin add action on Jthe. tenth Monday aflter:he JLrstJMonday in September, 1900, it; being jthe 12th day of NovemherJ or-plaintiff will ap ply to the couitt &6r the relief demanded to the complaint.- This- Jume' 30th-1900T - t s i m ftMRCtJ'ERWI,Ni Clerk of tthe 'Superior Court of Bun ' combe CSt:3artsjp " NOTICE OF SEIZURE.'' - , .?-' -Notfce 1s hereby gavta of seizure, of tin lollowlng property for violation of -v- m mm m t w a ssssr Mr mr- Askfok aim. J Newaris Shapes 1 ). n they are fcOW BUST, STRAIGHT PR0NT & LONG HIP, STYLES" "50: 552- 440.44 1.445-447. - tORrUjb AT ALL UWKNCRfTAttRS 4 SteouSt the irJtemal revenue laws of the United; At Triplett, October 5h, by J. L.I Hayes, D. C;, two packages com whis ky, as property of J. C. Dentoy aaid: W. M. Whedln. i.".' At Adams, October 9, !by J. D. Albright, D. C, three packages. about 8& gallons corn iwhcy, one en gine boiler; mill and distillery fixtures, as property of Feiix Coimibs. At Moclosvaile. Oct. 3y P.D. AtweB J . C. ; 1 keg of iixxuf 4 jgatlons corn whis key as property of Albert Hunt. At Advance, Oct: 6, jby P. D. Atwell, D. C, 5 jugs, about 14 gallons, corn vOskey, aa ipropertay of M. M. Burke. At Mocksviaie.oct. 9, by p. . Atweu, D. C, one package abouit 15 gaEons, com wliskey, aa proT iy fif D. A. Clement. At Advance, - October 13, by S. F Shore, D. C, fi- - packages, about 200 gajllona corn whiskey, as property of A. E. Harbmaitt. At Advance, Oct. 15,by S.F. Shore, D. C, thiv- . packages, about 5 gaJldns corn whiskey, aSa proper!;- of M. M. Burke. - At Gago, October 13, by D. A Kanipe, D. C, 2 packages, about 13 g lions apple b amdy, as property of un known. At Gage, October 6, by A. L. McFarland, D. C, 3 paokages, about 35 gallons apple brandy, ,1 copper stiu and fixtures, es property of S. N. Wil liams. At Saaisbury, October 12, by C. E. "Mills, D- 2 horses, wtagon, 'hiarneiss, atad 4 packages, about 200 "gal lons apple brandy, as property of un ktnw. ' . - AA. same time and jpiace, by 3ame officer, h mules, wagon, harness, and 4 packages about 200 gallons, ap ple brandy, as property of Wdlliams. At Cross Roads, Oct. 15, by P. D. Atwell, D.-C, 1 package apple brandy, about 25 gallons, as property of J. D. Danver". At Poly Carp, October 17, by B. F. Tedder, D. C, 3 packages, about 80ygaWons apple randy, as property of D. B. L. Icenhour. Persons claiming the aibove prop erty will file their claims with me at my office In Asheville wiJhln 30 days, as prescribed by law, or the etuaw will ibe deeu.ed fbrflv4ted to iJhJe ueo -the United States. H. S. HARjKINS, Oofflectior 5th District. - By. J, Wtley Shook, D. C. Oct 23, 1900. NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Althea M. Penland, deceased, late ,of Buncombe county, North Carolina, this is notify Tall per sons having claims against the estate of said Mrs. Althea M. . Penl-atad to ex hibit ithem to the undersigned on or be fore the 20th day of September, 190L or this notice will be plead to bar of their recovery .. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This September 20th, 1900. MRS. C. B. ALVEY, wk-t Administratrix. NOTICE. By Virttse of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust ex ecuted to me y Jacob L. Ramsay on the 30th day of Novemebr, 1898, and duly registered on page 436 of book No. 47 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Buncombe county, default having bee$ made in the payment of the x on ey thereby secured, I will on Monday, November this, 5th, ait 12 oclock noon, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the court house door In Asheville all -fthe Interest of the said Jacob L. Ramsay in the lands con tained in said deed of trust, the said land lying on the wa ters of Beaverdam creek In Bun combe county, adjoining is lamds of John N. Ramsay, Sol. A.. Carter and others and described as follows: Begin ning on a dogwood, r corner of John N. Ramsay's, and runs thetoce with fche line of John N . Ramsay's land S. 85 deg. 15 into. W. 12 poles to a stake; tl ence 89 deg. 15 min. West 15 poles to a stake near a spring; thenceTs. 20 deg. 15 min. West 25 poles to a stake in the roid thenc said road north. 75 deg. 30 min. west 22 poles; South; 71 deg. 30 min. west 8 poles; south 54 d g. west, 85 poles to a dtake in the eastern margin of t&e Asheville and BurnHville" road; thence with said mar gin vf said road north 3 deg. east 15 poles; north 10 deg. 30 min. east -.16 poles N. 2 deg. 45 mto. B. 2$ poXes ito a sassafras, the south west corner of John N Ramsay's land; thence with Ms line east 45 poles to a stake, in Sol. A. 'Car ter's Hne; thence with his line S. 21 deg, east 12 poles to a small ' douhfe whlteoak; thence S. 13 de. 45'mto. east 17.S poles to a stake formerly a blackoak); thence, south 11 deg, 45 min. east 22.5 poles to the beginning; containing 19 acres. This, sale beinV made subject to the life; estate therein of W. C. Ramsay and wife, EllzabeJth Ramsay, or the urvivr of them. Thia Nov. 5, MOO. . e - II. B. CARTER. Trustee. ' - NOTICE., State of North rCarolIna. Buncombe County., l. --c- T eAO County, In,' the Superior Court. Be fore th Clerk.- c - ' - NOTICE " " J , E. Browo, Adminlstnaftor of 'W. P. " Parris, JLoeasedv Intestate, plalntlll, rvs.----; 'Z. J- mes ParrlsJ- Joha Parris Noah Pat VJfcI Prris, -M-J.-ParrJs, 'A -J- Parris, Martha Cain and W. ' R. - Cam, her husband, Mary Fore and-II. B BJirefier nsbandlJcuiseMosely and . J. H4MoselyvleRiteisbahdv . Ze-i o"J&i.tClaudius;T,aTrlsAM - Parrisv JEJdward Parris, Edna Hughes . : and 'Hughes, her httsband, heirs at law of W.: F. Parris, deceased. In testate, defendants. - i-vs.;r--. I - x a "trLViciCitya.cs . aDOVe .. . namM - nHTII take notice thalt an ivn. proc eding entitled as above has been 8 111 Wcftneh as Well as Men Ai Made Miserable by " Kidcrey Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis- courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneenuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be bom afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home bf swamp-noot1 ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. commenced-in the Super! Court 0 Buncombe County, ' efore the Clerk 0 said court, by the plaintiff. J. E. Brown, as administrator of the e:at of W. F. P; rris, deceased, intestat , to s 11 two certain pieces or tracts of land, si uated in French Broad township, in said county- and sftate, of which the said W. F. Parris, deceased, inte sit, was seized at the time af his death, to make 'assets ito pay the debts of the said W. F Trris, deceased, intestate; that the purpose of jsaM action' or spe cial oceeding consists wholly or par tially in excluding said defendants from any right, title, interest or lien, they or either of then may have in or to said two pieces c tracts of 1 nd as the lawful heli of the said W. F. Parris, deceased, intestate, or otherwise; And the defendants will further take notice Ithat they are requir d to appear at the office of Whe Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of 3unoom n on the 8 th day of December, 1900, and an swec or demur to the complaint or peti tion o Ithe plain-dfE, or the relief there to demanded will be granted This the 21st d) f of September, 1900. - MARCUS ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court. MARK W. BROWNw Attorney. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Superior c art Buncomb County, George S. ureefllee, plaintiff, against Patty Greenlee, defendant: The defendant above oamed. Patsy Greenlee, will take notice that an action entitleC as abo-. has been commenced in the Superior C -urt of Buncombe count' . State of North . Carolina, for the purpose of ob taining a divorce from the defendant from the Lond3 of matrimony, for the cause of abandonment and adultery. Said defendanit will further take notice that she is require- to app ar at the next term of the Superior Court of Buncombe county, North Carolina to be held the tenth Monday after the first Monday in September, 1900, at the court house in the city '-f Asheville, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complain of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded ia the complaint. September 17, 1900. MARCUS ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court. H. B. BROWN, Attorney for Plaintiff. T NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Superior Court, Buincombe County. Lula Wash! on, plaintiff, against Aaron Washington, defendant. The defendant above named, Aaron Washington will take notice that aa action entitled as above has been coro-m-mced to the Superior Court of Bun combe County North Carolina, for the p rpose of obtaining a divorce from the defendant froa the bonds of matrirreffiy for 'the -cause of abandonment, and the said defendant wIlKfurther take notice thialt-he is required to appear at th next term of the Superior Court of Buncombe- County North Carolina, to be held cm. the 10th Monday after the first ?"nday in September, 1900, at tn court- house in the city of Asfce- le. ; North Carolina, and ana ver - or - demur to the complaint of said action or the plaintiff will applf to the court for; the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 22d' day of September, 1900. MARCUS ER IN, - Clerk Superior Court. H. B. BROWN, Alttorney for the plaintiff 'V NOTICE. .Having" qualified aa executors ol tAura;E,s Hunt, deceased, late of combe county;1 N. C, this Is ito notLy all persons having claims .gainst tb t the .undersigned on or before the P be plead -in bar.ef their recovery AH persons indebted " to said estate w ill iwdvu-uucutcu w sum trwLa.L plaase .maks,lmmedaa Thw Ca October, 1900. V . , . r. Jtt C - ANI N. G. HUNi; liV-.-.- i"' ':- - Execuois -1 V ";
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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