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y TI5i;l'ijW)u'i)iiiHWPViftiii ii iii Biiiii,iwwiwM,Wwryiwri;Twiwwi . ut ..(.'. "ii iwi.uihi,ii 6 THR WEEKLY, CT jg-EN , .THfffiSPAy, EIEMpEt(3y lUl. . v.. V . m FIFTY SHOTS WERE FIRED. TRASEW. AT A CHURCH IN SOUTH CAROLINA. The Howard clan Lead tbe Raid on a Baptlat Cborch-Thrlr r reat Attempted, and a Quick nut Terrible Battle Ensiaew. From the Greenville (S C ) New Aug 25 The bloodiest tragedy of all in the bloody history of the Glassy mountain part of this county was that enacted on Sunday at Mountain Hill Baptist church, a little building on the summit of Glufsy mountain, twenty-five miles from this city, where a lew God-tearing people meet once or twice a month to worship in Christian simplicity, and hear the plain words of some mountain preacher. In the tragedy Sunday one n.an was instantly killed, a no; her was mortally wounded, another is rrp.ntcil dead and two men were severely wounded. Noth ing but pistols were used, but the work done was terrible and quickly over. About filty shots are s-aid to hare been fired and the congregation ol the little church fled in whatever direction salt ty was offered. (oshua Howard, Mas.siua Howard and Richard Howard led : raid on Mountain Hill church. Luther Durham and Kieh ard Gosnell went out to arrest them. Josh Howard shot Luther Durham in themouthandho.lv. The shootim; be came general, Massina Howard, "Babe" Durham, Sherman Bridjjem.in and others taking part. M issina Howard was killed instantly, josh Iloiv.inf was fa tally wounded, Sherman Iti ulcman was shot in the mouth, and Kiehard Hon -rd fled and has not been heard from. He is supposed to be dead. Durban is 'im proving. The Durhams live near Ti von, and the i information as telegraphed trom there was probably given by some of them or their friends "Babe" Durham, who is thought to have done the most deadly work, is a desperate n-an. It is he w ho is alleged to have, some weeks ao. beaten a young woman nea' lv to death because she pre term! the attention ot a rival, and shot at his rival, who tied, leaving the girl to Durham's mercy. Massina Howard, Joshua Howard and Richard Howard were cousins ol "Little Bill" Howard, now in jail for the murder of Ben Ross and they were dangerous men. They were also cousins of "Big Bill" Howard, who was killed about a year ago in the same section by George Center. Bridge man is supposed to be related to or a close friend of the Durhams. He has not before figured in any of the fights or killings. There is said to have been ill feeling be tween the Durhams and Howards and one of the reports here yesterday was that the Howards had gone to the church to "clean out" the Durhams. Trial Justice Goodwin, of the upper part of the county, left yesterday morn ing to hold an inquest. Deputy S' eriff H ew e i i t una ccotn?p?i mcia n ri f ie v?ff 1 1 5 ve trouMe, if there is any disposition to resist arrest. NORTH CAROLINA FOLKS. The citizens of the entire state will be pained to learn that ex-Gov. Alfred .M Scales is critically ill at his home in Greens boro. Mr. William Grant, a prominent and well-known citizeu of Northampton county, died at his home Tuesday, He was taken with a chill, congestion in a most malignant form set in and he died in u lew da vs. Conductor Kirkland, of the Seaboard Air-Line railway, who was shot in a most cowardly manner, at Hamlet re cently, does not improve. It has been found that it was a nun named Meeks who did tht shooting. Grand-Sire Charles M. Busbec, of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independent Order ol Odd-Fellows, has gone to Balti more to enter St. John's hospital for treatment His wife and brother. Mr. Fab. H. Bnsbee, accompany him, and he will probably remain in the hospital a month. The Richmond Dispatch says: L. L Polk has held a conference with a number of his chosen friends regarding the at tacks upon him. They informed Polk that the time had come when he must re sent the attacks upon bim which are so pointed and severe, that if he did not he could not hope to maintain his position at the head of the Alliance. The Greenslmro Record announces that Professor Holt, of Oak Ridge school has informed Judge Schenck that thestudrnts of that school "have determined to erect a handsome monument on the Battle Ground, to Gillis, the brave bugler boy of Lee's Legion, who was so foulv mur dered by a squadron of Tarleton's Cav alry near Summerfield." Highest Mountains In Vlrtclnla. A correspondent of the Richmond Dis patch writes: "In the year of 1876 the United Statesxoast survey made a care ful measurement of all the high points on the Blue Ridge range, and Major Mos man, assistant engineer, furnishes me the following, which, 1 think, will interest many of your readers: 1. Elliott's Knob, or North Mountain, Augusta county, 4,456 feet 8 inches. 2. Apple Orchard, Bedford county, 4,257 feet 9 inches. 3. Bald Fryer, Amherst county. 4,129 feet .--1 inch. 4. Mt. Plensant, Amherst, Co., : 4,097, 5 inches. 5. Flat Top Peaks ol Otter,Bedfordcounty,4,014feetlinch. 6. Three-Ridge Mountain, Nelson county, 3,991 teet. 7. Sharp Top Peaks of Otter, 3,883 feet." 8. Frit Mountain, Madison county, 3,853. feet 9 Inches. 9. Cn tin's (Mason's) Knob, Franklin county, 3,567 feet 3 inches. . 10. No Business Moun tain, Bedford county. 2,828 feet 4 inches. 11. Smith's Mountain; Franklin Countv, 2,04$ feet 3 Inches.'; , ; v" ', S'l'' HIM : Prvm the Ralelga Mirror. '' ' - i Asheville if on thorns and deeply ta earnest when the say to the street railway pcoolet "Give aa a fire-cent Airs or pa I ap yoar track." , JONES' PRIVATE ARGUMENT. That air same Jones which lived in Jones, He had this p'int about bim: He'd swear, with a huundred sighs and groans. That farmers must stop gittin' loans, And get along without 'em ; That bankers, warehousemen and sich Was fattenin' on the planter. And Tennessee was rotten-rich A raisin' meat and corn, ell which Draw'd money to Atlanta. And th' only thing I says Jones)to do Is, eat no meat that's boughten, But tear up every I O U, And plant all corn, and swear for true To quit a-raisin' cotton. Thus spouted Jones (whar folks could hear. At court and other gatherin's) And thus keep spnutin' many a year, I'roclaimin' loudly far and near Sich fiddlesticks and bntherins. But one all-tired swentin' day, It happened 1 was howin' My lower corn field, which it lay Along the road that runs mv way, W har 1 can see what's goin'. And after 12 o'clock had cum 1 felt a kinder faggin'. And laid myself un'neath a plum To let my dinner settle some. When 'long cum Jones' waggin. Anil Joaes was sitlin' in it so, A-resdin' of a paper, His mules was goin' powerful slow, For he had tied the lines into The staple of the scraper. The mules they stopped about a rod From me, and went to feedin' 'Longside the road upon the sod; But Joaes (which he had took a tod I Not kuowin' kept a-readin'. And presently says Jones; "Hit's true; That Clishy's head is level. Thar's one thing larmer's all must do To keep themselves from goin' tew Bankruptcy and the devil! "More corn! More corn! Must plant less ground And mustin'teat what's bougten! Next year they'll doit; reas'nin's sound! j (And cotton will letch bout a dollar a pound. Therefore I'll plant all cotton!)" Sidncv Lanier. CUMKTIC RIGORS. Mr, PfalaarratT Speaks Mia Mind About Mr. Blair. From the New York Advertiser. When the reporter dropped into Mr. Jacob PfalsgrafTs saloon last evening Mr, Pfalsgraff said : "Ven I read me pv der Zeitung dat Sen dor Blair could vent to Russia as minis ter bv the United States or he been 'ril ling to standi dcr rigors of der climate,' not make inc mad like horse-kicking. . 'it.dinb nt m -:-..T J- :a i u. uf dder or we get oop some soft uhdeasy climates for dot feller. He been made der Minister py der Chinese, mit eight thousand tollar, und he been swipen der spondulicks all der time, und didn't gone to China, neider. Maype der rigors ov drawin' bis salary vas liegun to leave its traces on dot poor feller! "I expose lie vould some climHte like to haf dot vos fur-lined und steam heated before be vould gonsent to go to Russia on aggoundt ov der vedder, ain't id? Maype be like pooty veil to haf der Rus sian climate brought oafer to Ni York nnd varmed for him, don't it? "Maype I don't nprenken der English langvage so goot like usual on aggoundt I been incited, budl I tol lt you pootv trwii'L- rlr T Hootr miilid I, uolim.l! .tirc ' ov stoik iii dot high-pricc.t Ni Hump shei stadesuian, pv Ji ninv crickets!" In Re AHhevllle street Railway Company, Editor The Citizen: At Saturday's mass meeting one gentleman stated (evideatlv shaking for the company) that Major Martin would be only too glad to sell. Now Mr. Kditor, would it not lie wise to find out exartly what that gentleman would sell for? 1 for one would be pleased to put several thous ai d dollars in such an enlerpiise, audi am also certain (if a reasonable figur was asked) no difficulty would be found in raising the entire money, thereby re leasing Major Martin of his heavy and unprofitable burden. I enclose my card. A. V. How About It? Prom the Hickory Pretta and Carolinian. Who can tell the bottom truth about that interview with Presidcijt Polk, in which he is reported as assuming such dictatorial powers? He denies it, but the Salisbury Watchman, edited by the editor of Polk's own organ, publishes the statement from its Washington cor respondent. How about it, anyway? Who has lied and who has told the truth? The Prealdenl at tbe Kxponltlon. The committee that visited Washing ton to invite the President to visit the Southern exposition, to be held in Ral eigh, N. C, October 1 to December 1, 1891, was composed of gentlemen of dis tinction from every section of the south. There were more than one hundred and twenty-five in the delegation. The president will probably decide to visit the exposition between the 1st nnd 15th of October. She Wait WlllliikT to Cilve All. When Queen Elizabeth, of England, found death approaching her, she cried despairingly, "All my possessions for a moment of lime!" There are wealthy ladies todnv, the world over, who would gladly exchange their riches tor sound health. Many are made well and luppv by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a never-failing cure for diseases so common to women. As a corrective for all tunc tional weakness it is ol u iiversal repute among the sex, and thousands 'it pale, worwout, enfeebled victim have lcn changed into vigorous women and girls by its use. Guarantcd tgive sutitiac tion, or price refunded. Druggists have '' ' ,r x w '" ; Ino.j r, tiaunlers, nav BK W ' , blTTEHB. All dealers Irix-t. rnrhortle. Genuine . ' mde-nuuk aitu uwui ttu Unas on wnirin . 0008 AND ENDS. It takes 820,00(1 to run a big steamer across the ocean. In England there are on an average .1.38 persons to every inhabited house. Morning mists and fogs are formed by the cooling of the moist air during the night An alloy of 78 per cent, ot gold ami 22 per cent, of aluminium is the most brilliant known. Snuff boxes are made in Natal and Gaboon by the natives of the wed of Oncobn spinosn To cure catarrh use a dotieii of equal parts of the very best whisky prorur able and glycerin The cultivation of the giant sun flower for oil making purpose . is iniiU ing great wt rides in southern Kussia The average number of iersons in eaeli : .1 in i I V of the I" lilted Kingdom is. as nearly as Misilile. four anil u half. An Ohio man has a eolt that is jet black save its. mane tail and feet, which are milk white The dam and sire of !iis freak are plain black. The of the electric liht ilea been '.ound to materially reduce the amount of illness in factories which had pre t'ioiisly used uriu or oil for lighting. Poor human nature, so richly en do wed with nerves of anguish, so splendidly organized lor pain anil sor row, is but slenderly equippi-d for joy A Limoges firm has introduced anew process of firing porcelain by mean- ol petroleum or residuiin oik. which i .ve a very pure heat wi.hoiit smoke or fumes. The learned Dr. McKatterll. In his article on the rapidity of thoiiL-l t. states that it requires one thirteenth ol a second to distinguish between red and blue. HI Life levotd to spUlxn. "One of the curious things of this life." remarked an ex-congresMiian. "is the devotion of some men to an idea without regard to the opinion of the rest of the world and without hope of reward. I know ol a man from my state wlio devoted a lifetime to spiders. He died in the Alps, w here he had been for two years colleeting specimens of spiders. He sacrificed his life to spi ders. He has left a collection of some 2S,(XX distiuot varieties. You would hardly think there were many more spiders in existence. This man has theiu stuck up iu sections, in classes, fully lalieled. "He began fooling with spiders when a boy. He had a room that he would allow no one to sweep or clean, and encouraged the spiders to sneli an ex feed out of his hand lie discovered that by repeatedly destroying a web a spider reached a stage where his power of reproducing web is exhausted. When that stage wax reached the spider at tucked another spider, killed him and took his ball of web from him. Just like a human being, don't you see Before this man died he embalmed his knowledge of spidi rs iu two volumes. He was a spider crank." Exchange. A Cure for Crotvliite RmHlra. In the suburban districts of (oudou milch ainic.;. ...n-e has Ueii caused, ami umieigliliorly squabbles induced, by cock crowing at iinti :iely hours. A eontrivain e ha be"ii devised whereby the nuisance complained of may be ob viated, peace secured und harmony n: stort-J. It is a very simple one l,et a lath be loosely suspended over the roosting place of the aggressive bird, and immediately he ivars bis bead and stretches his neeli a a preliminary to a raucous blast he receives a rap on the comb which checks his performance and tills him with astonishment. Af ter repeated attempts, attended with a like disconcerting result, he subsides into a gentle melancholy and rumi nates, possibly, over the degeneracy of the times, till, the day being sufficient ly advanced, he is allowed to rouiu abroad. New York Telegram. Pollca Pay Roll of Two Clllai. The police department in Philadel phia bears the name of the department of public safety The head of it get $7,500 a year. The president of the police department in New York gets $5,000. Captains of police in Philadel phia received 1.5(H). lieutenants. $1,275. and sergeant. $1. i:ii.28. The patrol men receive js2. 50 per day. with an al lowance of ijvtO a year for clothing and regalia. The police matrons receive $50 a mouth. In New York the police captains re oeive $2,750, sergeants, $2. (KM), rounds uen, $1,300. and patrolmen from 1. 000 to $1,200. according to grade. The chief of the detective bureau iu New York receives 5.000 and the detective sergeants $2,000 each. In Philadelphia the chief of the detective force receives $1,500 and each of his eleven aids $1,350 -New York 8un. Power of a Pound of Coal. A curious and interesting calculation has been made by Professoi Rogers, of Washington, un the dynamic power of coal. According to the professor, a single pound of good steam coal has within it dynamic power equivalent to the work of one man for one day. Three tons of the saute coal represents a man's labor for a yeriod of twenty years, and one square wile of a seani of coal. Iia-ring a depth of foot1 feet only, represent a much work as 1,000,' ' 000 men ukii perform hi twenty years t Such calculations a the above may serve to remind us how Very wasteful our methods of bunting fuels must be, o spite of alt that has been dona by in "entors In the way of economy. Ex tajlga. v w...-. . How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, the food lies , in the stomach undi gested, poisoning the blood ; frequent headncho enstes; a reeling of lt.-ai-tude, despondency nrl ncTvovKT4! -fai'l.' r.l ' the whole t-vFteui ; ' -rangod. Simmons i. .Regulator has Lee:: . -menns of restoring t.. : people to health und happiness by giving thorn a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER SJKEN DISAPPOhNTCD. As a aaneral fnmlly famed y lor Dyapeps!, ' orpld Liver, Constipation, ate. I hard!? !ver uaa anytntns also, and luvo never Lietb disappotutea In tha effect product It it hum to M almost a perfect cure for : II oi iu Miomscn ana Howeic. W. J. McKlkuy. Maoon, ( ' ' A Household Remedy t FOR ALL 3loodskin: DISEASES Ostanfc Blood Balm i ! r i iM e SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT i 1 LVJiLfc Kl EUM. ECZEMA, et.rr 1 ui Migrant SKIN ERUPTION, bs- ' !c tr .hq etucaclom In tenlnj up tha i .. rccinrlfin th rflnfttltutlnil. T ..i i i;--iir.d from aay cams, lit .i-u ':c..-.atural healing proparlla j :o i't us ii gt imntcelnf s cure, II . .sare followed. .... I rntc n. mi. at mien." 4 B'.OOO B'.M CO., Atlanta. Ga. M CaUaaii taaMak INaaMaS BraaaV rENNYROYAL PILLS w M aaasa:. aJtra rsJlahtSi ubi ash hi Wtut. Msvk4 MU Mm rtbfco. MaiiLMlDnotMBi PhlUsla Pa. janiBweowlT f pnarantood Core or Piles cT v.' ' Liu J or . . Extertinl. Into.;ti! or Eiuc6;Lbj Itoliiu, Chronic, v flerediV.ry. $l-iV0 a box; G box 1 Sent by maH, jrcp .i ia receipt of We gcariiito to c.y r.-y Civo of Tii. urantocd pel solu t-.ilj by T. C. Smith Co., wholesale and retail 4TttsTi"t. Pahl.c Sntirr. AhrHI1r Winona. Minn., Aur 5th. 1887. iRDancse KrinedieK Co r.cntlcinrn: I cherfii11y recommend y tir rcmcdir lor thf cur of Piles, to nil afflicted with thin diwrtue I w a srreat B'lflTrrcr fur twenty-two yearn, ! tried m in v rem i-ditH but fnilr.'l t-t flni re lief until I tried vonr Tilt Supnoyit'trie, ol which I user) two box : I am nnv '-ntrely CUrea. V M. L JtlKCT, St. Paul. Minn Jan 2:t, 1H90. TaDanettc Remedif Co The two boxes ot JannDcue Pile Cur have cured me of Hemor rhoidal rumor oi mtcen yean stHnainir. The b t internal rtrm-dirs had proved of no avail. I elk-ve you can cure everv c:se ol rectal d;ii -rnr W. R. H-tppAn. marlUd& lv Health is Wealth ! Da B. C. Wiit'i Nbbtk amd Bwm Tbbat hb nt. a g-naran'l apeeific for HratcrlR. Dtfxineaa, Convnlniora, Pita, NerToua Neo raliriA. Headaehc. Nerroua Proatratlon eanaed br the on of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulnea. Mental Deiirraaion. aoftcninsot th' brain remitting; in Inaanit j and leading to oilaerv, decay and death, PrematarcOld Are. Rarrrnnrva, t.o of Power In either aez. In TOlnntarT Loaaea and Spermatorrhoea, cauaed by over-exertion of the brain, aetf abute or oeer-indalxenre. Bach box con taina one munth'a treatment. S1.00 a box. or aix bovea for Sft.OO, lent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. We guarantee aix boxen to core any cane. With each order received by na for aix boxea, accompanied with $tl 00, we will aend the purehaaer onr written guar antee to refund the money If the treatment doea not effect a cure. Guarantees leaned only by T. C. Smith 'Co.. Dragirlata. 8tle Agent. Public Sauare. Aahenlle. N. C. S500 Reward. WB will pay the above reward foranv caae of Liver Complaint, Dyanepsia. Sick Head nche. Jndlreation. Conatipatlon or Cm tlvrneaa we cannot cure with Weat'a Vegctahle Liver Pilla. when the di rection are atrictly complied with. They are purely Veg table, and never fail to give aatialaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxea, containing 30 pllla 25 centa. Beware of counterfeit and Imitatlnna The gvnuine manufactured only by TH B JOH s C. WK8T COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. Bold by T. C. Smith Co.. Aihevtlle.N. C. JfJ)nUtlIlEifES5 UQUORlUDIT., V, KKMSfES C0L0EI1 SFEOHC: Itoan be riven In ooflaa. tea. or In artlolea of food. without Ufa anowlwla of Dattent If aaeaaurvt it a absolutely oarmioaa aad will aBact a ixrtua nent and apead ours, whether the patient la a EustaraladrlnkerbranakiobnllaWTeek. ITHBV. It PAIli. Iioosratea so auletlv aod with aooh ooru .iKV suns uw pminii vnneraiiea no noon vonlanoki sjkI aooo hla Mmpleta Nfonnattoa Is k I nav TO M Dad oi SAYSOK ft SMITH, DrvcgiataJ i em Ashevilla, aao.we frl M. C. a364Awly Vnen Baby waa alcx, w ruve bar Cartorav Wtien bm waa a Child, aha cried for Oaatorav Wan aha became Mm. aha clung taOaatoraa Wbao ah bad Children, aha gave them Oaatori OTICB. HHving qualified an adminlatrntor of the estate of J C. avidaon deceaMed, all per ans h .KliiiK c'aima againat said estate are hereby not ifi d to present them to me for PHyment within twelve montns from flate, or thi n tier will lie plead in bar of their re covery All i-rions "i'o; sain eitate are r quested to come lorwaxd anil secileatnnce. This luly 2H. 1H91. J. M'D. WHITSOV. ju!3Uw6t Admimatrator. JOTICK. Having qualified as administrator of David Pitts, late ol' Buncombe c unty. N. C, th s is to notify al neiaon I avlnir claims against the eatate t said deceased to exhibit them 10 the underatgnrd on or before the 30th day ol luly, 18!2, or this notice will lie plead in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to sni 1 estate will ileae mitke immediate pay- meat. Thi-l'9th dav ot Jul v 191. HKNHY B SI KV'.NS. Jul iOd 1 tw5t Administrator. 'JHUSTKB'S SALE. Bv virtue of u deed of tiu t executed to tha uniiersint' , on the 1st da of liecctnlwr, lK'.MJ. hv Wm. Baile . to cure the uavmrnt of 11 ccrtnin not of twentv-five dollars, due Nath n - cnlund. whi h said deed o trust la r, coi di d in the office of the rrgiter ofdee?s of Itui.comtie county, in book 3. paue 47b, I ni l sell to tbe highest iid icr for caah. at the court house door, in the city oi ahcville, on the I Ttli dav of 8 nteniber. "HOI. a ar- eel of 'and. kilwi. as lot No 'J, of plat made by B. P Patiou, situuten on the tin ta h:uc and near Mountain street, in the city of Ashevilk- Korfurthir particu ars of which, reterence is made to said eed in trUMt. ti. P "ATT V. aul7dltw.lt Trustee. By virtue 01 the power of sale contained in a certain ilced of trust executed by C N Tip ton 10 the uudrra ned. II Wrhtatrus tec, to secure the payment of thiee hutidreil unit twenty dollurs anil interest thcreoo to n .stic. Hlantou Ac C"., dnted the 3d iiav;of February, 1H90, and regis u- d in book No 2 a prge 1 tit ot the records of mortgages and d i-tlii of trua of Bu'ic-mbe county, nnd by reason of the- failure of tl c said C. M. Tip ton to ay the in rrrst on said debt as the sa e became due and payable by which de fault the said power of -ale became operative, the un.iersigned will ScllonMon 'ay, t''C2HLh day ol scplemli'.-r. 18;'l ut tlie court lluus door in the c.ty of Asbevi.le. N e ., by public auction to th hiches bi-ider io cah, -il Inut certain piece or lot of land situated in th said city ol' Asbrvil e and b un'lrd as lot lows, ti ginni u at a stake in William street orner of lot No. 37 in helbv Park aduition and runs thence with ll..eof ssid stieet, south 1 4 west, 75 eet to a atake, corner o; lot No 3f, south 87li east lli feet, to a atake on Blanton atreet crnrr of lot No. 3.1. th nec with line 01 -aid street, north 1 IB" east 7.'. fet to h stake, corner 01 lot No 37. thence ' with the line of lot v o. 87, north 7b west 1 ! feet to the beginning. For a further de scrii.ii ol ssid lot ret rence is hereliy made to aairi deed ol trust. This Aagust 26 i-91 B. H WRIGHT an27wt Trustee. (TICE In Superior Coutt Aug 14. 1891. B. Whituker. i'lain- Bunoiiube Count vj B. A. Whi taker und Z Afdsioot W. R. Whitakrr. Solomon Whitakcr, M. L. Whituker, Mary A. WilliamK, wiuuw. and Maitntt .1 WnlviTton, wile ol - .oUcr-U-n deteodnnts. """" W p' l(,ATIO - n the ftliove nii.le-i net urn, it appearing by tht. affidavit h crl and f'th rwie. that M a baluj. Wo'vtrton, wil- of Wolverton, cino"t after due di igt-nce be found ii tt-c state, that a caue of action exist airiinst said defendant, Mahala J. Wolverton, that s.'i d defendant i- not uresidrnt of this state but has an l:it( rest in the reat estate aw sc tor h in the- complaint in the above entitled causi- iu thin utatc with the plaiutiff und other defendant:. It is ordered: Th.it this notKe bv published in the A- he- illc Clticea. a uewsnaier nutiiis'ird in the ci v of AithwilK, count T of Buncombe and tate of North Car olina, for six tu cessive weeks, comincncinft on the 15th day ol August. 1SU1, r.qui ii k sam defendant. MnhiilaJ. Wolvtrton, it nd she is hereby required to appear nnd answer or dt mur to the complaint of the plaintiff in thi action on the 3Uth day of Scptcmtter, A. U. 18'Jl, -t the orhee of the clerk of the Superior 1 -ur' in Asheville, in said county, and the summons m this action shall be deemed served upon said defendant at the exuirution i-t the time i- th s nuttce prescribed, and -aid defendant shall be in court This 14th day of Autruat, A. U. 1891 J. L.CATHEY, Clerk Supcriur Court of Buncombe county ; u'Gdltm.U. SUFFERERS OF YOUTHFULERRORS Lost maahood, early decay, etc.. etc. can c ire a home treatise free, bv addressing a frllow sufterrr, C. W. LKI K. P. O Box 316, Koanoke. Va. jun4w3m UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. 1-itelM sclns Out. lal. Rzleselv. tonnm ol IuhitucUou .t. kmpHi fmlpMst Is Letters sod sketenee. Law. Mraielse J Fbarssaey, ! OItU. Mlalaa Mekanleul K- aieriaa vrr " eoWal.il. 1 uom.m O.N. CUInu, DaWmley Vs, ChastsUsstUla. Va. GREENEWE-TUSCUiJMCOiXEGE. N-xt arsnion oneiia Septe.nber 1, IftOl Mofh sexes admitted. Neurly -'Oo students last vear Classics and scientific courses. Moral cominunit v. pun- air, purr water, thr one;h training, chfirge moderate. 22 "tu dents from North Carolina last year For catalogue and information aiply to K riV, J BK K MOUKB, I) II . Tre,. jul20d2w&wlm Tuscumra, Tenn. WESLEYAN female ihstitute, Opens Sept 17th, 1S91. One or the most thorough and attractive 8chools for Young Ladles Tn the South Conservatory Course in Music Tw nt' -five teachers and officers. Situation bea tlful. Climate unsurpassed. Pupils from twenty States Terms low. Special inducements to ncr-ons at a distance, for the aup rlor a 'vaotaves ol this cele bratrd Virarinia Se-hool, write for a Cata logue to the President. XV. A. HARRIS) D. D., ataunton, Tn money To Loan.. In any amount over $300 to be secured on farming lands in Buncombe county. Apply to MILTON JAR VIS. v7w6m Ashevi'.le. N. C. TO MERCHANTS. If you are in need of BUNCH YARN write us for terms, tc. STIMSON & STEELE, Mfr. Turnersburg, Iredell Co.,'.N. C, jnnllwSm BUYTJOWj ulf SPECIAL ' v I SUMMER SALEE i ' I; a 500 Wtnit OROANM at Way! , utwi rnoaa weausa, , i iiaty lersu--il ui ti montnly ! -or Si rash, oaMaas sal IhU Ilo Interest sV IflsriT niDftllMft "- 'itsitbfiaM ksm'tboKl. .tf I t WriteftirBaraalaHlieet.lt rTTAJtS Wit II.IZI n.i.T.. ' OTICB. STATB OP NORTH CAROLINA. lluncombe County. This la to notify all persona having claims against the state of th; late Benjamin H a a -kins, io rxhibit the same to the unrieraigned admlnls'rat' r on or lief'ire tbe 87th di, y of Vuifu-t, 1-92. In default of which thia notice will be: plead in bar of their recovery. Aug. 26, 18bl. A.B.HAWKINS, Administrator of Berjamin Hawkins. u27w6t ejRU8TBB S 8AI.B. Bv virtue of a powr of sale contained in a deed of trust c-ccute-' on the 3d day of luly, 1H90, by P. C. Humphre to R P. Foster, trust. e. for T C MeNeelee-, which de d of trust is reglstered;in the office of the register of-cede for Buncombe- county In book 31, paee T -nd is herelir referred to: and by reason of detaul t on tl e part of the said P. C. Iiumt'h ey in the I'a .men ifth- ebtbysaid de. d o( trust eeured. the unile signed will, at I " m in M onilay. 3 1 at day of Augi st.l tl at the ciurt house door in : he city ot Asheville, kc I at pub ic uncti n for enh the following di ncrilied premises, being the same rrctniscs in snlil di ed ol trust conveyed, via: Siau- te in the countv of Buncombe un state ol Jorth Ci-rolinie in the Westhrn an "f the city of Asheville. being lot No 77 ol a pint registered in the office of the register ol dee.ls of Bun cotnt'C county in lioeik ofdreds reeord at page . and nou de l and deseritiid hi fol lows: Bixinning at the snutheiest corner eif No. 70. iu the west m.'.rgi't of I'ork -ivenue, and ni nlnif with the I tter outhSt degrees, 7 minute , est nSf'ee ttn a stnk : thenee north nod. grees, minuti s eves'. 102 -10 leet to u stuke in a hollow; t .ence :p the hollow- ior:h 04 "egiee. eiist 60 feet o V e southtecst corner ol No. 76; tLeilc- with the liiu- of No. 76 south 111 de-gr. es. en' 72 fei t to th beginning K ! FOS BR. Por f rthei at 1 :e'iilnrs eniitiire i.f M o-re rrick. attoincy.t-ut-iuw, Ahcvilic, N. e. jul2i)dltwida qrRIS KK'SSALK. Bv virtue of power nt sale c-mtsincd !ii a dct d uf trn-et exeeiitid o-i the 8d dav o July, 18 ii, by T N Winalow to K. P Poster, tiustc f'rT C .rl.y, whie1' saio deed of 'ru't is regl-tered in the ofBie of the regi ter i deeds for Iluneo- he county. book I , page 1 42 a d is liercbv refer ed t, and by reason of d "ault n th.- pan of th-said I ' . Winslow in the . ny ent of the lit by sr,id 'eeel .f trust seeure-il the undersigned ill at 12 m, on Monday. Hlsi August, 189. at the court h"U cu.-'fiii the ellv of Ai-hevi le sell Mt pulic micl em lor e sh the following diserilied 'remises, being 'he loime premise, in said 'eed oi trut eonvee-eri. viz: Situate in the county of Hun , .ruin- anil s nte of North Carolina, in the Wcs rn pitrt eif Ihe itv of A-he' i'lr. be ina lot 7i: nt n plat 'i-gUided i.. the office -'-f the register of ilects ol Buncombe county, in bneik -- ol die ' recoiii at page . and bouu ed and ilcserib d n follo-vs: He-ginning at a stake, De . ru's c mer i' the eeci'tmar gin of Park ave nue, ami running with aaid west mnrcin south "1 drurees. 7 minutes, west (56 fert to stake; tlienie north HI ele grees. west 72V feel to a slMke in n hollow; thene'e up th hollow north 54 degrees, east 6" feet to Ileme-.'s line; th.ncewith IK men's line sduth 6 degrers, 17 minutes, east 86 2-K1 fert to the beginning R P FOSTER. F.-r further onnjcuim-s inquire of Moore Ac terrie'k. attorneva-at-law, Asheville, N.C. ju)2ndlttils Rl'STBB'S8LB By virtue of the power of sate contained in a certHin deed of trust exce-u ed by ndary P. I'atton and It P Patton. hrr husbanil, to the undrMgned, C. J. McCnoe. as trustee, tu s cure the payment - f twelve h indrcd dol lars and inn-re.t thereon to Mrt. Elisabeth H H.neir.ek.on. dst-,i the "Sd dny of Ne vember, 1 K90, and rei:itered in book No 23 at page 66 of the record of mortgage and deed e of trut of Buncombe county, and by reii-on ol the fa'lure of tbe sal i Mart- F I'at ton and B F. Patton to pay the i' ti rest on said debt aa the eteme became due aid iis.i a b.e. by whie-;- ilefaali tbe- sutd power of sule beca" e operative, 'he unde-signe't will sell, on Mund.-iv, the Sth day of October. lHdi at the court house do r in the arity ol ashe ville. N. e',, bv public auction to rjie hltihcst biilner for casli, a I that certain piece or lot ot levied sitnat d in the said city of Asheville nml bou"deil as follows: Be-gioeins: .-it a stake the southeast corner of ( rntre and Hillsi te streeta. nnd runs with S'intherii ar gln of Hillsidr street nort 1 4 -t-A'east, 151.7 te-et to a tiike, the vlth norther line up lot marked twenty-three- (23) on thep'atand siirvry of loull-dHy ndilitton, ncordi-il in hook No 4'.' on pagiV .177. !57K and 7t of the revonl of d eds of Buncombe county, south 67 west 1 69 2 feet to a sink on t e eastern r argin of Centre sireet. tin n rth- west corner ol said lot No. ::3 of snid plat and survey, then with -he easier: ming n of Centre-street north li west iOH'A fr t to the beginning. For n further ilesi ri; tion of sjiid lot ref. re-nee i- hereby made to naid deed of trust. This August L4, 1MB 1. C. I M'C PB. JONES SHI'FORO. Trustee. Attnmevs. augluit tits. 'jpRUSTBR'S SALB. By vivue o- n power ol snle eonta m il in a dei-.J ol t ust ex-euted on the i:d ila ejf ulv, 1 M'.iO, by I'.eorge J Shep rd "n.l wife, Mary H. Shet.ard. to N I'lutnn on, iiu-t'-ci. r B. B Weds, . hich saldoee-d trttn is roistered in the office ol the regi-.ter "I d ds for Mun cor'ite county ii boo 24 on page" 113 etc., v hich said de d of trus i- heieby reterred to; ami r. son tm- defi.ult on ihe part of the .a 'I George J. Shepard in the payment or the notes. S' lur. ii by s .iil deed of 1 1 n t, the under igned will at 12 ni on Mond -jr, the 3'st dav ot AuKU-t. A I) 1891, at the court house d' ot in the city ol A-ehevil e. sell at pub ie- auction, for eush, t II that certain tract nr p .re I f land in liuncori lie countv nnd s ate of North Carolina near the- Sulphur Spr n;;s on the Hear Creek road boun. ed and deserio d as f'oll 'W.: Beginning in the cen tre of the Wcst-nf N. C R. R., (Murphy di vision). J. M Campbell and J. H. Woodcock'. Corner in the Bear cteek road crossing, and run north 7H. 3 degrees wist, fourt en (14) P"l . nd Hghieen (IN) Ii ks to it : t ke in ,he c ntre ot i he II -itr cre'-k road In Mr. G. N. Tavlor's line; then with snid road north 33 ilcgr e. west eighteen (18) pole, to a i ake; then north 26 degrees, west eleven ( 1 ) pole, to a stuke i-i said road: th.-n north 32. S degrees, w t twenty-four (24) p .lea to a stuite in said rona; ben north 45 degre-.a, west five ('.) poles to a s ake in .aid road; then north H'J eg-ee., east seventy-' nr (71) poles io a stake i the ceutrc of the .aid rail road in Campbell', line: then w th i-aid Campbell's line and aald railroad to. the he g nning, a. folio .: South filteen and five- tmths(lB.O) pole, to a .take; then a uth 2.5 degree, west twentv-seven (27 noU-s: the" south 22driirce', weatt-enty-ir-e (23) pole, to tne .tat ting point Containg nin -teen ( 19) ac e. more or less, beinir the sMme land iu said de. d o- tru t conveyed. ft. ri.l'M AIXJN. For further particular, enquire ol ftloi-rc & Me-rrie-k. at t orneyt-at-la w, .tshevllle, .e. c. julSOdl twtd pRt'STBB'S RALB. By virme of a nower of sale contained la a deed oi trust execut- d on the 3d day in July, ikuo. by u. W. Cannon to k F. Fo ter. trus tea for I . C. e cNeelev, which said deed of trust ia regi-ter. d in the office of the register of deeds for Bun. ombe county, in book 23 page 33 and is hereby reienred to; and by reason of def nit on the part of the aaid G. W. Cannon in the oavment ol the drbt bv said deed ot trust seeured, the under Ignril will at 12 m., on Mond v. 31st day of Au gust, 1891 at the court bauae door in the city of A.he tile? .ell at public auction for cash the following described piemisra. being mc same premise, in saiei aveu oi trus eon vevid, vl.: hituate in the county of Buncombe and.tate ol North Caro ina in tbe estern part of the city of Ash vlllc, being lots 57 and 72 of a plat registered in the urbec of the register f d eds o Buncombe count- in book, of deed record at page . and hounded and de-crilied as follow.: ot 57 lieginitlng at a .take in tbe west' rn murvin of Jefferson drive. Mrs. Smith's south east corner and running th nee with -aid west margin .outn 17 degrees, an runiui. ., west 50 feet to ' S'.ak , corner of S"; t ence with line of So. 68 north 79 degrees, 87 min utes, west 13o fee t to a (take. it. corner in the hack line f No. 66 north 10 degree., 23s minute. est 60 fee to Its corner iu Smith' " ine, thence with 8mitn' line an lb de gres, 37 minutes, east 140 feet to the be-' gtnnl' m. ( Lot No 72, beginning at Uruven'. corner in the west margin of De ot street, and runni g thence with .aid w .t mar in. .emth wat 066 leet to a t ke; th ne nor b 79 degrees, 37 minutes west 1 1 5 leet to he oatheast corner 01 No. 71; thence with line of No, 71 north 10 degree. 38. cast 54 mis. tea 9 sceon 1 teet to tne northe at corn r m mo. 71 in urow '. line; . th u. ith Brown', line south 79 degree1 87 mlnu , east, 117 feet to tbe beginning. 1 k. P, POS BK 1 For further particulars enquire of ,iour at . Merrick, attorney at law, Ashevilie, N. 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The Semi-Weekly Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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