THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thurslay ISvetiins:, November 9. 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN TUB Daut CiTiun, Democratic, 1 published tnry afternooa (except Bandar) at the fol lowing rate ttrlctlr ca.- om ybab a.oo n Mourn s.oo ! Uoitu l.SO Otn Mom 00 ORlWlIE IS SUBSCRIBERS who fail to receive tbeir paper w ill coaler a avor hr tepttrt tag the fact to this oltice immediately. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1893. It was quite a shower. Ohio seems to have pronounce J for protection. The next Republican Presidential nonv ination lies between Keed and MeKinley. New York cot what she wanted the repeal of the Sherman act; and the Re publicans hare got New York. Tub police ought at least to keep the crowd moving on Patton avenue so that ladies can pass that way without annoy ance. It does look as if the people think that if this country is to be run according to Republican ideas and politics, Republi cans are the peop'e to run it. Gov. Altgbm) of Illinois Rot a m-rited rebuke in the returns from the Cook connty election Tuesday. Judge Gary was re-elected, the issue being anarchy or anti-ansrehy. udKe Gary stood for law and order, and the friends of those necessities of civilization everywhere should rejoice in his vindication. NOTHINO DARK. A. HO IT IT The contrast between the methods ot the present ways and means committee of Congress and that which drafted the so-called McKmlev law cannot hut ur rest the attention of thouchttul persous The present committee absolutely refuses to allow the Republican members to know what they are doin arid their sessions are held behind closed doors the most absolute secrecv beinc enforced The great industrial measure which is to revolutionize our whole revenue svsteni and in which every man, woman and child is interested, is being matured in the dark by a set of men not one of whom has any other than a theoretical knowledge of the business in hand. Cincinnati Tribune. Such misrepresentation is sill v. Keed said something like it in Congress the other day, and was told by Chairman Wilson that he himself had personally notified the Republican members from time to time of the tariff sittings. The fact probablv is that the Republican members absented themselves purposely so that they could come out with the kind of wail that now besets the Trib une. As for "this great industrial measure' "being matured in the dark," the fact is it was so plainly outlined at the Demo cratic nationul convention, and so over whelmingly nppioved by the people that there is no doubt about it all we are to have a tariff for revenue, a constitutional tariff. There may be incidental pro lection, but that is not the end in view. JUST IN NORTH CAROLINA. M. Prank of Wilmington, dealer in general merchandise, has made an as signment with liabilities of about $3,000. The Cleaves Hardware companv of Wilmington ha9 failed and has gone into the hands of Col. F. W. Kerchncr, as rc- :iver. The depot of the Carolina Central railroad company at Riithvrfordton, was burned Monday night, together with all the freight stored in the building. Mr. Lacv. labor commissioner, says about 50 per cent, of the manufacturers have not answered the questions, lie will soon begin the preparations ot Ins annual report. K. M. Johnson and his wile, Mattie lohujon, were arnsted during the Fav- etteville l-air lor passing counterfeit dol lars, and puled to await trial in the I in- ted states court at Raleigh in December. Robert T. Gray, esq., and W. R. Allen. esii., are referees in a case in which nearly everv lawyer iu Newbern is ot counsel. Isaac U. Sm.tli sues a building and loan association ot Syracuse, N. V., fur ifoO, 000. The nin and gin house, barn, crib and contents ot A. A. Mcl'hail ot Moore county, were burned Sunday night. The oiiesboro journal understands that the tire originated in a slnuk pen ami was incendiary. "Huck" Shuler who was shot 1v Cyrtne 1'iunttr in Graham county, died a lew days ago. The coroner's impiest rendered a verdict to the ctket that Gun ter shot Shuler and a warrant wasissueil for his ariest. Gunter is tint on a bond Winston Sentinel: It is said that William Sharswood of Stokes has method of curing tobacco bv electricity lie is engaged in developing th'S, and he lias also contrived an appliance whereby one may read the thermometer without opening the door of the tobacco barn. Iviglit hundred bales of cotton have been picked on the penitentiary farm the State this year. After losing :ii,(H0 bushels ot corn by the freshets, the su periuteudt ut hopes to gather OO.OOU bushels. It is estimated that the yield of wheat will be ;i,(H0 bushels, and it is in contemplation to increase this to li. 0( ID bushels next vear. HOI' r WAXKK STl'KT. THE ELECTION, The result of the elections in the North ern States arcnot pleasing to Democrats, but no elections in off years can be re ceived with unmixed satisfaction from the standpoint of national politics. Local issues are certain to have their influence, just how forcibly it is impossible to de termine. Iu New York the issue was largely Mavnard, a nomination not above suspicion bv consi Jerable, and the result is satisfactory to men of principle who love to see cleancancidates on both sides. Iowa is unexplainable. The Re publicans there had a tainted candidate for the governorship, and Hoies should have beaten him. His great popularity seems to have waned, however. Massa chusetts belongs in the Republican col umn, nnd in the absence of the vounger Russell from the campaign it is no sur prise to read of Tuesday's results there. In Ohio the issue was largely a national one tariff for revenue or protection and the latter won an apparently clean cut victorv. If Congress had been called in extra ses sion last March; if Democrats had carried out the financial and tariff reform pledges of the platform in an united, courageous way, rapidlv and accurately, the result yesterday might have been different, and it might not. We cannot tell. Hut doubtless the business depression has been visited on the Democracy as one of its sins, though the blame does not rightly lie there; and the spectacle of a disunited party haggling and dawdling and washing unclean garments in Con gress has not been attractive to the voter. Thev Are AM Happi Now. From the Wilkuboro Chronlc'e A gentleman not a thousand miles away from here had a piece of land away up on the Blue Ridge which he wanted to sell. He went up there and found n voung man who would like t buy it Hut says the voung man: "I have no heart to do anvthing as long as my girl won't promise to marry me." He. how ever, promised to buy the land, if our friend would intercede for him nnd get thi girl to consent to the marriage. )ur friend went to the girl and used all his persuasive powers, and she at last agreed to take the young man: and the trade was made. landu Telephoning. F.on the Salisbury Herald. The Synod of South Carolina has an nulled the action of Charleston Presby tery and the Second Presbyterian church of Columbia, which expelled Miss Sadie M. Means for working in a telephone exchange on Sunday, and ordered the session of the church to restore her to all her rights and privileges as a member in full communion. Notice of appeal to the General Assembly was given by Charles ton Presbytery. Wttcn e 'Would Be SI I a Blter. Prom the Philadelphia Times. She Yon mustn't try to kiss me at the station, for there are ao many people there. He (protestingly) But every one will think we are brother and sister. She nd we will be, too, if you at tempt It. Hires' Rsolbecr A.t The Fair. Chicago, Oct. 30. The Chas. E. Hires company of Philadelphia, have been awarded the highest prize medal for Rootbeer by the World's Fair commission. A t'lvn That It be I'ut lit lleilt r Condition liniioK I'm: Citizkn: Will you kindly call the attention of the City officials to the lower end of South Water street which is in almost an impassable condi tion. About loO yards ot this street was raised during the summer anil the char actcr of the soil tilled in is such that in wet weather it is unusually slow to dry out, even much worse than Haywood street. This short street is very much used, rot only because there are three livery stables on it, but because it affords a means, iu connection with Church, Wil lo iv and North Water streets, of passing through the citv without contact with the street cars, line good reason for putting this street in order, and it seems sulrnie.it in itself, is that it en tire! v is sur rounded by paved streets which cannot be kept clean easily while 1 1, is mml hole remains. I know ol no place where so slight an expenditure of time and mater ial would make so great improvement anil please so nianv. One U lh, WouU .V I'kasul. 'WITH I.EMON HQUKEZERi. UlseomfllnreoraHan Wbo Had Won Hodct art Cards. Chicago, Nov. 7. The idea of assault ing a man with a half lemon has the merit of novelty, and Fred Scback, a cigar maker, who lives on State street, near Fourteenth, can testify to Us efficacy. Schlack played cards early last night, and was lucky. When he went away ne naa 3u in on puticu. he neared' Thirteenth street two men leaped from a hallwav. One caught him by the shoulder. The other placed a cut lemon under his nose and gave it a vigo rous squeeze. The juice flew into Schlack'a nostrils and eyes, and so startled and discom- litted him that he did not know that ne had been robbed of anything; but his voice until the lemon squeezers were gone. 1 hen he snouted. i-oiteeman I'ntre. directed bv the victim, ran up a stairway where he captured John Burns John w.-is the man who squeezed the lemon. The other man escapen, ana with him went the monev. N. . Sun. TMK VP 17 At. EPD OF -A. Fl'ED, a m ;;i.(tio. Another Partition Netcllil In the liovermnenl llullcllnii Kiiitok Tin-; Citizkn: The average Federal court witness continues to oc cupy the available space in the govern ment building duiing court hours. Yes terday afternoon about the hour for the distribution of the mail there was such a crowd about the building that ladies would not attempt the task of going into tie postoffice. It would be well for patrons ol I'ncle S.un's postal department if an iron gate way similar to that near the foot of the stairs could be erected across the corri dor near the carriers' window, so that witnesses in the court would go in through the 1'atton avenue entrance and through it only. Asheyille is glad to have ail tlu s; people come to town, hut it moreover wantselbow room when it goes alter the mail. 11'. TUIiiUh It TV IU Help tiUSIUVHH. From llir Washington 1'ust. I. iwrence S. Holt of Burlington. N. C, is at ti e Metropolitan. He is one of the largest cotton mill owners in the South, having nine mills and some ,'1,000 spin dles at various points iit North Carolina. He is a brother to the North Carolina politician of the same name, w ho w ill probablv he the next Governor of the State, if the s-inr.s mean anything. "The business interests of the State." said Mr. Holt, 'ire gl.idth.it the silver bill has passed Congress. It will tend to restore confidence, and as soon as money begins to be a little easier business will pick up." I 1 GENTLE CORRF.CTIVB is whnt you need wh.n your liver boi.'omrs inactive. It's what you ppt when you taka Dr. Pierre's I'ellrte; they're free fom the violence and tho griping that come with the ordinary pill. All medi cal authorities agree that in rt-ulatlnc the bowels mild met hrxls are preferable. For evory trouble of the liver, stomach aud bowels, these tiny, sui;ar -coated pills are most tfrtctiv. They go about their work in an easy and natural way, and their good latt they strengthen and tone up the lining mem branes of the stomach and bowels, thereby promoting digestion, Kick and Bilious Headache, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Dizziness, are prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. They're the chtavrst Dill Ton can buy for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction or tout Money Is returned. Columbus discovered n new world where today in millions of homes there is one or more victimsofalcoholism. The Houston Narcotic Cure Co. of North Carolina are curing these victims, to gether with some wonderful cures of the morphine habit. Address the company at 5.'$ West College street, Asheyille, N.C. enlphar fprlngs Schedule. Cars leave rear of postoffice for Springs at 9 a. m.. thence every hour until 6 p. m. Regular half hour schedule be tween postoffice and depot. Car also leaves postoffice at 7:45 a. m. to Spar tanburg train. Head your orders) to 'it roll an I'obI Conpas; for Jrllit o Lump and Anthracite. PIcntv of old papers for sale at The Citizen office. Onlv 20 cents rwr hun dred. Try our Jtlliee Uommtic .al and you ill be pleased. Caro lina Coal Company. Two Nelitlibnrs Nume ue Till Iiealh steps In. A t crsTA, Ga., Nov. !. Between Kd- ward Ferin, 00 years of age, a prosper ous farmer living a few miles from here and J. W. Clapp, n neighbor, n fued has existed fur several years. This morning; Clari was met bv Perin who wasarmed with an axe and made for for Clapp, who drew his pistol and shot Perin through the heart. Clappcame to town and gave himself up. young Wives Who aro for tho first timo tc -indcrgo woman's severest trial ,vo of for "Mothers Friend" WOLFE'S DRESSED MEATS. rvnieilywhich.if user! as directed a few .veiks bchne confinement, robs it of it. PAIN, HORROR AND RISK TO LIFE ,f 1-th mother anil child, as thousands win: ijio u.-ed it testify. 1 uiH two bottlvs of MoTHrrs K'lr.sn v.V.h marvelous results, and wish wit w-'iat v ho h iilJ I'.is lliiouah tl.e ordeal of cluld-lnrth tc UI.'W if t'li'V will ue MoTlli Ri Kk i fnii fr.r a If" w.-r'isit will r.ln imlinement of "! ami )u firing j. id -nsutf s.U'ftv ' cf n.thrr an J thi.J Mks.Sam Hamilton, Montgomery Luj, Mo Svnt I f errv, charpe pro-aid. on r-eeirt ct nric l'l..' I'vr I'.i'.tle N!Jby all diuttijlits. 1 -ool 'l o 'ivtlii-rs mailed fw. UBAMIlilU Ktti'JLATOK Co , AtUnti, U. SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents. JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEASING JEV.ELER. 18 fidlTH MAIM STEKKTi J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All ordcis Intrusted to my care will receive prompt ami personal attention . Quality of work anil material guaranteed. ORDERS HOLICITED, TKLBPHO.NB 170. au7d3m 4.3 COLLEOB ST. 1 dress beeves, hojjs and sheep for all parties. Hogs scalded hy steam. Plenty of watcratmy slaughter house fo secure the utmost neatness and cleanliness. Prices: Hecvcs, GO cents the head; hos, 25 cents; muttons and veals, 15 cents. All stock to be de livered at the slaughter house on the west side of the French Broad river, ore mile from citv, near Clayton's mill. The dressed meat delivered any where in the corporation. JAMES WOLFl!, Stall Nos. 8 anil I), Market Building. FIRE INSTJIiIsrCE WANT COLUMN. WASTED. WANTED To borrow $200 to SflOO tor three monthi or longer, on best secu rity; no bonus, but reasonable Interest. Not pressed tor money, but could make more if 1 had this odditionul capital. 1. ). Box 66. jTL'tHUf FOR KENT. 11 OOMS) TO LKT- or -without. nov3d 1 v -Furnished with ltoard MKS. HP. 8PA1 M. f8 Chnrlotte street. F)R RKST The storeroom aad base, tnent i f No. S Nrih Ourt Square. Pos session siren lanuury 1, 1K04-. Aiiln to T C STAKNHS, ocfJSdtf At Store. THE CITY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Weekly 1.t Uiu I.endiuK Mer chant, II ticktcr nnd Itutchei-M ol' AihcvUle. 1894 PATTERN, $100. new modem o Warwick. ITIOR HUNT The Kiiropenn hotel. 2H " South Main St., Ahevillc. N. C Klrst class stand for restaurant. Terms resona nle. A Pill t to T. P. Johnston or F. W. Thomas, Johnston tiuildinK. HUKiiOiltf FOR RKNT Thnt larse and conveniently arranged house. No 02 Merrimon nye nue Hot aud cold water withlmtha on two floors All modern improvements Location central, with lare well shaded wound Splendid residence for large family or board ing houwe Apply to H C or M J FAliG. aprlSdtf BOARDrnG. "IOAFI) Rooms, single or in suits; house I M well furnisher: fare as irood a market allorda. 31 PATTON AVKSl'li. ct'Jdlm TUB CH ATBAU Private boarding house No. 21t Haywood street. Fine city and mountain views: perfect sanitation; hot and cold water; comfortable, airy rooms; son able rates. Two hundred yards from j uonuuru car line. ; MKIS.M. U. UK 1 n iLr,K, oct7dtf Proprietress. NOTICE, To Creditors of City of Asheville A Ll persons claiming that this citv is in debted to fern on acc- u n t of services ren dered or other contidcrjtinn glTrn, prior to the 15th dT of May. 1 sire hrrebT noti tied to present their ftidence tf such indebt ednes to the finance Committee, at the ci y hall, before the tirst day of December next. T hi notice doe not apr1v? to holder of hum a or note under seal. t"C committee a- renrly r living record thereof. Hy'ordcr uf the Board of Aldermen. T. "W. P4TTOX. .mayor. COGNAC. The first ditiMery for the m ann'neture of coirrnnc, of wine made in western North Cnrii inn located at Old r rt. To 1 he aa vie of ah line amatrurs is -that our cognac can tuhy rrv'ace all the first marguei of I-ranee, with tne aavantsffe or Deng a Brrat deal cheaier. For all information of prices ami numples write directly to Me-m. J. L Golay .V tion, O d Fort, N. O nor-dsatlt Castle Formerly McCapr House ao. ze uroTC street. Hotie beautifully situated in best location tar atreet ear line. Three miaotet from oontotnee. larire stnele and double rooms Heated hr steam and fire nlaeea. Hot and cold hatha Table best aorthcra style. Ref erence can be kit en. ocidtf MRS. ISA. 6CUIRRMBISTBR. 34Yeart' Cxpertcncc-34 HARDING CONTRACTOR AMD BTJILDBB. Office and shop, WoUe Boildlnsj. CORNBS COURT FLACB AMD MAKKBT 8TSBBT. Dlt. T. E. LINN, SfJROEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, 110 HaiTsrcxxX Strcl. Tele-phone, 179. octSdlm FOR RKNT The Oaks hotel, furnished, situated ner the centre of tho city ot Asheville. on the street car line, with 7l rooms, beautiful scenery anl picnsuni Krounds. l"or further purtii'ulnrs apply to I.twli Maoilux, fresinent wisicrn iwrouru Hank, or Samuel I!. Keed at his law office, in I.ckuI block. nuvJlin ROAFHINl? Comfortable rooms. with irood board: teas, hot and cold baths; best attendance; near postoffice and street r. MKS. J. A l.Ktf, oct21dlm 20 Flint Street. OAK TBK K AC B Boardi no; house. !) llill.ide street. On Lookout Mountain Hlectfic Car Line, l-arge groanus uuu plenty of shade. MBS M. E, H11.L, aunt 7dtf BOARDING At No. 8 Stamcs avenue Table furnished with best the market affords; hot and cold water; furniture new; fine location; on car line; single and double rooms. apriltidtf CATTi.i:, sninn1 and hogs. (.Corrected by V. M. Hill . Co Prime corn fed stct-rs, 1.00O lls., Kross 1 a Prune corn fed steers, 0i) to NOO lbs., urops 2 Prime urass led steers, GOO to S00 lbs., grofs 1 '.a Corn fed cows, NOO to l.OOO lbs.. Kross 2 Corn fed cows, 000 to SOO lbs., Kross 1 x i Prime sliccp, slienreil. ross Prime sheep, with wool, jjross 'J1 a Liiiiibs, 0(1 pounds -( Medium, gross -' a Prime veal, net (5Va No. U, veal, net Pork, net S Prime turkevs, net 13 Prime cattle and sheep are scarce with good demand; poor stock not wanted at anv price. PKoDPCI-. U'orrectedby P U. Ilare.l Irish potatoes, per bus.. .'10 to 4-t) Heets, per bushel 4-0 to no Turnips, per bushel 15 to HO Celery, per doz 30 to 40 Hggs, per dozen l. Mutter, ptr pound 1 S to UO Cabbage, per pound 1 a to :,4 Carrots, per doz. bun... Ho Cauliflower, per head. 5 to 10 Lettuce, per doz heads. :if) to 0 Tomatoes, per bush.... 75 to 1)0 Onions, per bushel Go to 75 Parsley, per doz. bunch ''." to 30 Squash, per d. z 15 Spring chickenseach 112' to 10 Hens each UO to 5 Pucks, white 15 to IN Pucks, puddle 15 to 15 MISCELLANEOUS. ,ToR SAl'k Old "papers at the Citizen J canoting room, 20 cents per hundred, tl Persons desirinu to attend the Kreut Southern Uxpre- O. H Sale will lme the oleasure of hearine Major I M. Illair, the best auctioneer in the Stt te, Nov. in. octU7d3w Tvo YOU WANT a position as drummer, J clerk, bookkeeper, manager, solicitor, teacher, mechanic, serrsnt. etc. ? Address with stamp limplojmeni uureau. mo-iKn, N. c. oct.nleoil.ini XTOTIC IJ All who wsnt their carpels renovated, to look like new will pleae leave their order at the Asheyille Steam live Work's. South Court Square, Asnevme. .-n i. A. K. LHA 1 11 UK 11 Ul IU ile ORW. oct31dlm TO VISITORS! - voir WISH TO CAKKV AWAY A LASTlXrt AXP CIIAK.MIXH SOVVHXIK OF A SIIHVI 1-1. li. Mil-US 1 T SO cexts wirrt Tin; isni- Zi:X- ami II A VIS Kli Tl -KXlill hVLi. VAI.IH IX A l-VXli i:xokai:i vmw ok ASH EVI LLE -y ST Fiiir of at eel-rimmed, "half-eyed JLj speciac-es, between Surrell street nnd j First Haptiat church. Finder will pleaae leave them at Citizan cftice ami receive re vi arc! I.J. THUMm.Y octaodtf ROK SUIi Kxtra fine, fcenvy tlratt horse, nart Vrirmnn vnoil ordrr. -oiliul and fault lena; alao a verr handsome pony, Rood rider and driTer, larue ennuh for man'n ur. Bargains on prompt applicutlon. AcicireHH P. O. Box 423. octOdtt INtfLBSlim KBTRKAT For lHams of Women. Scientific treatment nnd cures guaranteed. Elegant apartments for Indies before ann during ronnnemeni AinircBs The Resident Pn jaiciao, 7 1 72 Baxter Court, NanhTille. Tein. augaaajra 'TWJ'OTICB The regular nnuna! meeting o ri the atockholdera of The Western North Carolina Railroad company wilt lie held in asheville on the th Wednesday in .notciii ber. 193, being the 23 day of the month. ti. P. I.KWIN. Sec. ami I r.-as. AaheTille. N. C . Oct. 23. Ifcli3. ct23dttueadaTS TOTICB TO CONSI;m:BS Office 8outh crn Bxpresa Company, Asheville. N. C , Oct. lth. 1N93. The Southtrn Hxpre Corr pany will aell for eharnea Saturday, NoTcmucr istn. j m. niair. auctioneer, an unclaimed freight on hand six months and orer prior to dale. Consi;ces are h-rehy notified to call, pay charges and receive eoods before dar o' sale r li I a, sl- t " I'HICI I t T A , O. l' SAlillliK.' Supt. octlSditwednesdavB "VTOTICI: St.-Ue of Nrth Carolina, in the 1. Suti'Tiur Court. Huncom1e county I I.. Randall nnd M. A. Randnll, his wife. Jnme A. Webb and Nlnry L-izie Webb, his wife, K. I, onea nnd l,ue Jones his wile, Kik'v Knndnll and lsthtr Randall, hi wiV plaiutitls, vitsus Matilda Jot i-n, O, W. Sur ratt antl InMa Surratt. hi; wife. Itenson A! xnnder anil Janics H. Alexander. I-aura Jones, Katie w artl and j. i. ward, her hii" hand, Mantie I:nes ICIla Tones, Htta Tones Riley Jones, Jack Jones. Motlic Jones, Jesse Toms and t-.sie Tones, dflendants. The defendant; above named, Matilda Tones, Hcnson Alexander and Inincs li. Alex under, will tak notice thut nn action enti tled as above has been com menced in the Superior court f Huneomhe county. North Carolina, to have sold for partition anion; the hctrs at law of Allen lanes, deceased, the tract of land described in the petition or complaint tiled in this cauae, beinir all the lands situate in the count t of ttunconihe tf which said Allen Tones, died, seized: and the said net ndants will t irthvr take notKe that thev and rani ot them re rcouired to no pear brf re t he undersigned C lei k of t he Superior d.urt of Huneonibe county, in said State, at his office in the cnrt house of said count v, on or before the tirst day of Peecni her. 1 s'.t.t, and answer or demur to the com nlwint or petition of the plaintiffs, or thr re. lit! therein demanded will be granted. Tliifl the 14-th day of October, lH'.Ki. 1. f ATM HY. Clerk if the Superior C ourt of Buncombe County, rv . c IONK St STKVlvNS. Nos. ft and Jdhnton ItuildinK. Asheville rv. c . Attortievs tor 1'iaintitts. octlddt aat NOT ICR Notice in hereby given that the partnerahip lately aubsistinr between H. B Fulenwider and Mary K. McHrayer, under the firm name of II. K Fu'en ider 4c Co.. waw disaolved on the 22d day of Srii tember. 1 H93, by mntual consent, Mary li. McBrayer retiring from aaid firm. All ilebta due to said partnerahip and those due by them will be settled with and nv tne re maining partner, wun will continue the bus iness under the firm name of II K. Fulenwi der. This 3d day of October, isi3 II. K. H UK.NW IltK. MARY K. M'HKAYKR. oct3dCt tues ATOTICE nuneom be county, N. C Hav Aj ma; qualified aa executors of the Inst will and testament of James Pinkert- n, on the lMth day of September, ll:t, notice is hereby given to all pfrswna indebted to the estate ot the aaid Jamea I'inkerton . to mnke immediate payment and settlement; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment on or before the lth day of September 1H94-, or this notice will be p'ead in bar of their recovery. Thia l.n day oi fceptcmoer. A. H. PINK I5KTON. IK M. CbBM KNTS. Executors, &c. TTTCKIiR fk MURPHY, Attorneys, iseptl Sddtmon "XTOTICB OP TRt'STKB'SSAI.K-Hy vir li tne of the nower of aale conferred upon the undersigned in a deed of trust executed by L. li. McBrayer and dulv recordeil in the office of the register of deeds for the county of Huneomhe and the State of North Caro lina., in record of mortarKes and deeds of trust No. 23. on Dflice 672. ft seq . I wi'l. on Saturday, the tth day of Kecembrr. 193. at 1 2 o'clock m., sell at public auction at the court house door in Asheyille to the highest bidder, for cash, the land described in said deed of truat for the purpose of aatit fylna; the debt therein mentioned Said orooertv is s;tute on Southsids avenue and includes a two-etory fiv-room dwel ing nouae. This Noyemner 7, iuj JULIUS C. MATtTIN. noTTdit tus Trustee. XTOTICB OP SALE Bv virtue c f an exe cutloo in my banda for collect ion issued bv T. L Cathev. Clerk of the Superior court for Buncombe county. In favor of tne Ban ner Cifctar company and aaint St. Clair aniKat tor tne sum or niteen aoiiari ana eighty two cents. I will offer for sale at pub lic auction at the court house door in chc citv of Asheville. N. C, at 12 o'clock ro , on the 6tta dav of December next, to the hitrh est bidder lor cash, the folio win sr decriled real estate, situate lyins; and beina: in the cout.tr of Buncombe, and 8tate of North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning; at a stake at the intersection of Haywood and Homior road and ntni thence with Haywood road N. &Hn W. 12 poles to a stake; thence S. 31 w 12 poiea to a stake; ttiencc soum oju is 134 Doles to a stake on Hominy road thence with aaid road N. 87 B. 2V. poles to a atake; thence N. 18 B. lO polea to tne be irinninir. containing one acre, more or lrs, to aatisfy said execation. interest and cost or aaid aale. This Nov. 7, 1893 J. A. BROOKSHIRB, BberlfT By P. M. Jones, Deputy Sheriff. nov7d4t tea OTIC Iv Hv virtue f the power in me .11 vested by a certain deed of trust made nnd executed bv J. T. Kostie and wife on the 3 , st amv of AuL'iist. 1 S'.n . which is dulv revr itcrcil in book at pnre ftn, et s-q., in the oince oi tne Kcieister i I'eeos in and lor the county ot Ituncomtv, and to which, as reir isxeren. renrence is nerenv mniie tir lull pur ti -ulars thertof, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note therein described and default havinu been ninile in the condi ti' ns rf sa'd deed of truwt, and havinu been requested by the itstul que trust to execute ine power sale therein con frrrcd. f wid, on the 27th dav tf Novcm ber, 1S'.3, at 12 o'clock m at the court house dotir in the city of Ash vilte, at at pub'tc auction, for cnMi. sell the land so conveyed to satisfy theterma and conditions ot said deed ot trust. Saul hud is bounded and described as follows: Htr nnitit; at a stake at the int' rscction ot Pin street nnd i he Rtreet sou' h ot the C cdored Bapti church, and 33 tcet from the southwest cor ner of the Colored H iptit church bit, and runs tin nee south 37 east 1 1 polea and 1 1 links to Love's northwest corner; thence with Lfivc's line south 4-0" west 17 poles and 17 links to a take in Laura Aiken line; thence north 7f west 23 links to a stake at h r soutnwest corner on I'ine atreet thence with Pine street north 3 eaat 1 poh s and 7 links to the beKinninjj This October 21st, 1H'J3. I C MUKKIMON. oct 2 idiot Trustee. rpKl'STKE'S SLK By virtue of a rowtr jk oi sae contained in a uceu oi iruac exe cuted by Tohn W. McHrov on 2d day of oc tober, ixii, detnu t having been made in the payment of the indebtedness as secured therein, the undersign d, as trustee, will, on Tuesday, November 21, lH.t, at the court house door in the town of Marshall, sell, for cash to the highest b dder. the lands and premis'S nesci ihe4 in said deed ot trust which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of leeds f Iadison county. North Carolina, in book 4, on pae 522, and to which reference ia hereby made for a more complete description of aaid lands aad prem Isea. in order to satisfy ihe indebtedness, in terest ard cost as secured by aaid deed of trust. The above land i- situated near Mars Hill College, in Madison county, and is acs ra"ic ia tiling land, in a good commu nity uctoiwr in, lwyy. J I". SAMS, oct2ld4t sat Trustee. rpKUSTrJB SALB By virtue of a power JL oi saie contained in a deed ot trust, exe cuted by A. S. Melton and Lola B. Melton his wife, nn the 2Mth dar of February. 1891 default having been made in the payment of tne inoeotennesa as secure a tnerein, the ua dersigned. as trustee, will, on Monday. No remhrr 27, 1 S93, at the court house door in the city of Asheville, aell for cash, to the highest bidder, the land and premises de scribed In said deed of trust, which is duly recornea in xne omcc oi ine Keginter ct incd of Buncombe county, North Carolina, in book No. 2, on paves 1 13, et. seq.. and to which reference la hereby made for a more complete ueecription ot said lands and prem ises. in order to aatisfy the Indebtedness, in terest and costs, as secured by said deed of trust ine aoove iana is a very desirable farm, situated on tne Kicnmond and Dan ville railroad, a'out one mile east of Black Mountain station. The propery is well stocked with fruit trees and good improve menta. KUBUKT U. 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