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jr- r i IS t - - ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. R. M. JTJBMAN, - H -JORDAN 8TONK, ISDROM.' J D. CAMERON, j . TIIUR'DAY fclOR'NG, AUG. 19, '86. . ; IIE11E AND THERE. - Thfe New York , World heads its notice of the tragedy at .Oxford, M isa., between a lawyer and a col lego professor, "The way they do thjnsdtWn 3put&?'. The.inference is clear: if killing is admissible among people of such high social standard, it must of course be the practice, if not the pastime of those of lower degree. We do not tinder-' take to confute so monstrous an as sumption. It carries its own refu tation; and it is contradicted by the thousands of northern people who come or live among us. Nor do we intend to retort by holding up the mirror to the northern people. But if we did, whata horrible picture would be reflected, back! Not the scenes of killing in hot blood; not the .woeful terrors of unbridled pass ion but the cool calculation, of the secret taking off for ; gain, of mur der to conceal the crime of female violation, of the epidemic double crimes of suicide, the culmination of guilty passions, oi (hesame frequent double ending of lives begun 'in reckless profusiop, - extinguished in the privation of degradation or pov erty all of these we might hold up as a mirror to those who attack us with such reproachful bitterness, al most vindictive rebuke. We content ourselves with the ref erence to the crime of the Boston mother who made way with her children that she might reap the profit of their deaths. Will the National Republican which is so horrified at the Oxford tragedy as characteristically South em, or the Woild which holds up the same as typically Southern, find us a parallel in the South for the following, of which we give only the outline? THE CUTTING CASE. We publish the following from the Richmond Whig which adds some thins: to the information we have already given, and also gives anoth er indication of tne drift of opinion. The rights of Amercan citizens must TVH.Whue., TWlrinir rrmSf haV6 i ight on their side. A rash purpose lo redress such in the heat of temper or in the pride of strength is the act of the bully who knows the weak ness of his adversary. The Whig says : Secretary Ba ard havinfe desiena ted General Sedgwick to proceed to Mexico to secure the records of the court which tried and convicted Cutting, and to look up all the facts and study' thoroughly all the features of the case, it may be inter esting to. many of our readers to re state briefly the cause of the trouble between the two countnes. Cutting first published in Mexico what was regarded as a libel on a Mexican named Emigdio Medina, for which Medina caused his arrest and had him taken before the Mexican court. In order to secure his release, Gut ting signed a "satisfaction," or what we would term a retraction. He then recrossed the line into Texas, and published in his own paper a repe tition of the libel, which consisted of calling Medina "a fraud" . and a "dead beat." He then took, as he admits, one paper containing the libel into the little. Mexican town of Paso del Norte, and gave it to a friend , 'in a"v restaurant.' Medina charges that - he circulated large numbers of the papers in Mexican territory; but this is hardly material, .is the circulation of one copy is, in the eyes of the law, as much a libel as a thousand. 't While Cutting was on Mexican territory Medina had him again arrested for the libel, and he was tried and sentenced to pay a fine of $600 and to be imprisoned one .year. .-iCC s :; : Now 1th;"-'qaeBtk)n -at issue is, whether or not the Mexican authori ties can punish an American citizen for a libel published on American territory. Oar government claims that they cannot lawfully do so, and accordingly demand the release of Cutting, JJut the Mexicans say that they have jurisdiction of the case, because, although the libel was first published on American soil, Cutting circulated it in Mexico They claim that this law is in strict conformity-with the law of nations. V The demand of this country for the surrender of Cutting is compli cated by the fact - that the. demand "wirmade on the national authori ties of Mexico, while Cutting i3 not . under their control, but is in custo dy of the State officers of Chihua l.ua.".It would probably be a paral lel case if Prance were to. demand of the United States a prisoner on trial before one of the State courts 'of Virginia, charged with having violated one of t'.e laws of this State, Cutting is said to be a very sor Ty fellow, but that does not enter into the. merits of the case, as it is a question of principle and not pf.per- sons that is at . issue between the two countries. ; Our government is not willing . to admit the .principle that one of its . citizens, can be tried . in a foreign court for an, act com-mitted-on our owcjsoiL while Mexi co claims that her law which gives her jurisdiction over offences com mitted by foreigners against one of her citizens, "provided? the offender be caught on Mexican territory, is in strict conformity with the law of nations. A11 the ? facts in the . case will be officially repoited to the State Department by ; Gen. Sedg wick in the course of month, &ncM there is no reason to doubt that the matter will then be satisfactorily ad justed without any resort to arms. Secretary Bayard can be safely trus ted to protect the rights of American citizens in this regard, without in volving the country in an unneces sary war. However tne adventur ers on both sides of the border may feel, we do not believe the conserva tive, "-law-abiding people of either Country desire war, and , therefore, we do hot think either government will rashly and inconsiderately pre; cipitate 6uch a result. ' . Bathers Drowned; ; -" Spbing IjAKE Beach, N. J., August 16; Vivian M. Sharp, of Morris- town, ' N, J., , was attacked with cramps while bathing yesterday and wa3 drowned. Henry Welse, ; the beach guard, was nearly drowned while trying to rescue him. Sharp's wife saw -him go down. The body was recovered". Df. Wm. Cruce, of Philadelphia, was taken : with" a fit while bathing yesterday and was drowned in water; ;less than; three feet deep. Tliej Cursed tue Qtieen. Dublin, Arig. 16: At Dungam-monto-day the Nationalists paraded the streets, shouting for Home Rule and cursing the Queen. A not broke but and several persons were injured. The police had to force their way between the rrotestants and Catholics, thns preventing a desperate hght. One Nationalist was arrested with a knife in his hand. A renewal of the riot is feared, as the party feeling is intense. A Boston exchange says: The people of West Somerville were startled to-day to learn of the arrest, late last night, of Mrs. Sarah J. Rob inson, a comely widow of forty eight, for poisoning her son William, twenty-three years old, by-adminis- tering arsenic in his lood, Devel opments to-day indicate that the woman nas Deen engagea in ine poi soning business for years, and that her husband, her three children and seven other people have fallen vic tims to her cold-blooded scheming, The motive of Mrs. Robinson's crime is supposed to be the insur ance money on the lives of the vie tims. All. were insured for $3,000 each. Just before he died her boy William said, "My mother and Mr. Smith poisoned me-and I knew it at the time, but I thought I could be cured. Since I have been sick l have taken neither food nor medi cine from anybody else. ' All I have hadjhey gave me." . Cosmopolitan Character o? Bombay. The cosmopolitan char acter of Bombay is indicated by a missionary letter: ".Last week a Greenlander called, seeking work. Two days after a man from Australia wrote me asking a favor. A few weeks ago a West Indian came to attend to repairs on my house. Last bunday night I preached to ,a con gregation in which sat, side by side, a Russian from the Baltic, and an Armenian from the foot of Mount Ararat. Among my parishoners is an Abyssinian. " Turks from : the Dardanelles, Greeks from the Adri atic, Seedee boys from Zanzibar. Norwegians and South Africans live, do business and die in this human hive. Foreign Letter. The Knoxville Tribune says Just to give some idea of the amount of business that the Sweetwater -Mills is doing, we give a few figures. They have bought during the past thirty days over 30,000 bushels of wheat. and will buy during this month at least 30,000 bushels more. They have also bought 10,000 bushels of corn and had an order for meal a few days ago that took- them a week to fill: They are running night and day to keep up with orders.. . Even the prisoners in the Atlanta jail have whisky. A distillery was discovered in a cell yesterday. The moonshiners in all used corn bread and an oil lamp for the purpose. The spirit ran through the spout of conee pot Ji.nough tolerably good whisky was thus manufao tured to supply the inmates. Jonathan McKnight killed on the McKnight plantation,": about four miles from Louisburg, last Fri day, 57 highland moccasins. . Excitement la Texas. Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris. -Texa". by the re markable recovery of Mr, J. E. Qorley wuu wan u uespiefis ue cuuiu-uot turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Drv King's New Discovery was . sent mm. Jtinaing relief, ne bought a large bottle and a ftox of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time "he bad taken- two boxes of Pills and two bottles off se Dis covery, he was well and had gained in a l i . . uchu imny-Eix pounas. - . Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption fre at II. H. Lyons'. See the Crnnm WhifA Jaiwn an on- tirely new lot, better and cheaper, also full line of Black Jerseys, ..'' at Whitlock's. jyJAGISTKATES MEETING. : - 1 ho Magistrates of Boneom&e county are re quested to meet with the Board County Commis sioners at the Court House in Asheyille Monday, September 6tb, 1886, for the purpose of consider ing a proposition to repair Smith's Bridge, and to transact any other business that may come before the Board. - Bj order ot the Board County Commissioners, ang 6-dlmAw4w ?. E. KANK1N, Chmn, . D OUT FOBGETl ' ' Lonfrmas's. mixed nainfRanso limirilir bodied, you can add one Gallon of Oil to every Gallon. Paint thus reducing the price as low as ' that of inferior roods. For Sale by - - . HEAKDEN. RANKIN & CO. Democratic Nominations. .TWELFTH JUDICIAL; DISTRICT. For Judge J, IL Merrimon ,"-""" ; For Solicitor G. S, Ferguson." r. "-'7:.; SENATORIAL DISTRICTS..; Forty-Second District K"ope Elias, of Macon. - - . JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT. . -4th District Walter Clarke, of Wake. . 6th J. F. Graves, of feurry. ASHEVILLE TOWNSHIP MEETING. .The Democrats of-Asheville Township will hold a Township Convention at Far mers Wareh'se in AshevilIe,on Saturday, th n 21 at of AurasL 1883. for the 'DurDOse of sfilftctiriff delerateato theCountv Con vention to be neia on tne zata insu . A. G. HallybchtoNj Chairman Asheyille Township. I . TOWSSHI MEETING. The Democrats' Of Flat Creek town ship will meet at Flat Creek Church, on Saturday, the 21st inst., for the purpose of appointing delegates to the county convention. - " . W." II. HCNTKR, Chairman Executive Committee. . Aug. 10, 1886. " - - . -.A " . -. To .the Democratic .Voters of. Bun combe COUKTY. -V ' -', ; ' ;'r - A convention of the democratic party of Buncombe county is hereby called to meet in the court house, in ' the city of Asheyille, at IZm. on baturday the 28th day of this month, for the purpose of nominating canaidates lor tne legisla ture and the various- county omces. I recommend, that 4the several township executive committee immediately call their respective- conventions to meet on Saturday the 21st inst to appoint del egates to the county convention, August 7th, 1886. - H.B.CABTEK.. , ' Ch'n Co. Dem. Ex. Com.' Bncklen's Arnica Salve The beet Salve In the world for eats, braises, sores. tdoerSr rheum. - fever sores, tetter. ch&DTed hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiaonon, or money reiunaea. jmoera ou per box. For sale oy H. H. Lyons. daw See ther three little maids from school at the "Bonanza" BUTTON'S I is, beyond question, the lest for ladies' use ever made. Try it I SOLD ONLY AT THE it if . T, WJEJLVEK. SOUTH MAIN ST., - AsiiEyiLLE, N. C. y25:d3m Oe. G. G. WmTOOMB, J. D. Caldon, M. E. WIUTCOMB & CAT.DOX, Dealers la . ' Meal .Estate, Mines and Minerals, MURPHY, N. C. Special attention el ven to Mineral Lan d a . Ra ports made on any properties in Western North uurouoa or xsonn ueoigia. we nave on sale ex m1lnt fWlMtinna nt. Tmn1 faimann.n OaU ail. " . Ufl ..l.llulll..l. UULU VI I." ver. Copper, Corundum. Spceimeus on exhlbl- iiou ni our auinei. -Correspondence solicited and truthful state- menu renaerea. mv 25-wly Gr ant & Rose berry Graduates of the Fhila'a Collese of Pharmacy.) Pliarmacentical Chemists. TTAVING purchased the-Drug Store of xx Mr. w. ue vault, we will be glad to meet his many customers, and hope w retain me good reputation the store has obtained under his supervision by dispensing Pure Drugs, Carefully and Accurately. We make a specialty of Squibbs' Preparations and compounding prescrip tions. ' - au 8 dCm . P. S. McMDijLEN. ; , ? GEO. W. TIL80N McMullen" andTilson, HEADQUARTERS WESTEliST N, CAROLINA ' " . FOR Furniture, ; Gaipets, Shade Goods, r CORNICE " POLES, &c. We have just received a car load of gojds from Grand Rapids,. and invite the public to call and see them. : Our prices are' as- lot? as the ow est, and we defy competition, ' " We have with us Will A. Blair and J. U. Moore who 'are always glad to see-"their friends and cus tomers, --ry-'r:.: r.:.-v:- f DOKT FAIL ,TO CALL AN1X ' EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES hefore buying elsewhere. - A Soliciting a share of your patron- age, we aie yours ours especlfully, - It juno 23rdawly - One Price Boo aMSioe S t Car for Pile. '. .. '. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense Of reieht in the back. . loins and lower, part of the abdomen, causipg - the patient to . suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or negh boring organs.' At tines, -symptoms of indi- gesuonare present, flatulency, uneasiness oi le stomach, etc. : A moisture like perspira tion,producing a very disagreeable itching, aftqr getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding; and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosankors Pile Rem edy, which, acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tamers, ahaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price' 60 eta. Address the Br. Bosanko Medicine oo., Piqua, O. ; Sold by H H Lyons. dawly- :J ; ': Z 7 t0 GET FAT. "L - : The narvelpus eJBcaoy of Daffy's Pore Malt Whiskey, UXeaia connection wftb oar form ula, is best attested by tha evidence of ttoea who bare grown stroaK. aearty aad fat bv ita se. Its wonderful oertelnty as a oar i wast-, in diaaaeea. and tha e-prtetng- reonp ration, t thoaa wlufnavw trtei 1 Cto tM- wl Ui Jta abaolui rarity asd aeellanc. ceUhUsb it stand ard V bastlor madictoaTaaa avar placad on tha mar let. . . Gala of 41 Pmq. .. ' ' 1 Cokwxt St- DairiMOxm, M, " - Gentlatnen -About three months mep I - commenced using your Duffy's Pure Mal Whiskey and forAala, -1 then weiched. IU Dounda. and now mirk 1U DOUnds. ,!1 i ail uu riu your formula. ' Vary truly. p, r,murpht; Cain or 83 Ponada. . . LwaAT C. H.Va. I have beop Bsinf your Doff r ? Poe Malt Whiskey for dyspepsia with te best rj snlt. . I commenced the use of it six weeka atto and have gained 83 pounds. . I cner tully recommend it to aU parties suffartna froia indigestion, - : HAfiaiSOX. Cain of 84 Poaaaw arch 80, ISO. Troffr if alt Whlake Co.. Baltimore. key Co Wd. My Dear Sire Your Hall Whiskey has actnally cured my wife of her loef ble (thought to be eonsumptiOB In til aiamti. Kh u nnablar to do anY trouble first ataa-i thing-. w1 weigiusg just Ui pounas. wnes eoaa ling usin2 your whiskey, and to-dy, iree months from its use. she weighs menelne: just three m unds. Jocks better, feels better and is better than ah has been for two yearsw I : believe her entirely eared and thank you MX r than re her heart it heartily for the trouble you too a la heartily tor the trouble you took In ribinsr the formula and other favors presoribiav from yonr excellent ooras of physicians. I snail pratae it to an tnas iwoscuoa . benefited by it. as It has eaved me an enor mous doctor biU and an invalid's earo. - Most sincerely your. Prop. Excelsior Steam Printing Works. . Gain of 3S Poo rids. ... ' Ms. M. V. Kbiohuoks, Osage Msslpn. Kan writes:" I have used your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, in connection with formula, and am feeling much bettor ia health and weigh S3 pounds more than at any time before in my life. I will surely recommend ft," . - Cain of 10 l-2Ponads. " SOS Manr Strktt. Kaksm Citt, Mo. Dear -Sirs I nave catarrh and am ron down In flesh, and commenced .using yottf Duffy Pare Mali Whiskey. I hav ued it a Utue orer two tnoatns. ana wnen com' mencing weignea xa pounas ana " . weigh pounds. Yours reij?cctfnlljr, edwad n. nowa, FARMERS' gOARDING gOUSK This house, located opposite the Farmers' Warehouse, on North Main street, - having been thoroughly refitted and repaired, is Now Open to the Public..; Meals will be served at all hours and in the best manner. The best. meats and other things that can be obtained on the Asheville market will always be found on hand. Roomn, neatly and comfortably fur nished, are attached to the eatinrsaloon, Parties can get rooms with or without 1 board. i vnvoTia fftriai, jsu shall be satis fied. . . . " NELSON & MORGAN, june 29-dtf ' - BLACEWELL'S White Sulphur Springs, nLJCKWHLL, Propritlor, BUNCOMBE COUNTY, Rear Alexander, X. C Among the notable watering places in this State we cannot too highly commend BLACK WELL'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. They are in tms, nuncomoe. coodiv, some aozen mues northwest of Asheville. and four miles , south ot Alexander, a station on tne Western N. -C. K. K They are right in the mountains, with lofty peaks on every side, and from one of which is constant ly no wine a stream oi very ,coia suipnur water. The buildings are lanre enough to pleasantly ac commodate thirty or more persons, and the amusements are: piaying croquet, cness, nsning, pitching quoits and rambling over the adjacent hills. Among the guests already there are a number of. very beautiful ladies. Mr. D. A. Black well, the owner and proprietor is a genial, whole-souled, accommodating gentle man, ;to tne manor oorn. lie nas several hundred acres of land adjoining, from which he abundantly supplies his tables with the freshest and best of milk, cream, butter, eggs, chickens, beef, mutton, veal, lamb, and all the vegetables of the season. - The air around is perfectly pure, ana tne country is ausoiuwiy iree m ail maiana. No case of chills and fever was ever knout n to originate here. - The thermometer very rarely rises above 85 In the summed and usually falls to about 60 at night, so that it is quite cold enough to require blankets for cover when asleep. Per sons wishing a quiet retreat from towns or cities or afflicted with hay fever, lung troubles, or ma larial poisons, will be delighted and benefitted bv a soiourn here. A daily coach goes to Alex ander to meet the tniins and for the mails and visitors. The -charges', for board to suit the times, and are exceedingly moderate. Come and see tor yourself. . -SUGGESTION TO I have in stock a full line oi W.S.-6raelys "Extra Ghew v . "rOTiAH cBirrAjrs jth t-rscE" . v.-" ...... .. . L.. . .-. , . ' , t- .- i. ' -' ALSO " Pine Pig Tobacco and Jjocy Hunt, (a lead ing brand of fine 9 inchplug.) These goods are all made of the best Henry County Leath erwood leaf, hnd manufactured by J. H. John son & Co., Danville, Va., and are guaranteed to be finest on the market. .- , Frank Loughran, Main St.; Srd door above Bank of Ashevlll "the Asheville Cemetery. LOTS BEADY FOR SALE. The Directors or the Asheville Cemetery Com any are now prepared to seU lota to the public. neT are laid otf in various forma, ami Of the average size of four hundred superficial feet, and vary in pric e from 10 to $50 each. - Parties wishing to purchase, can do so by call ing on M. J. Bearden or T. W. Patton. - The company offer the lots now at the above low prices, hoping to induce the people of Ashe ville to take an interest in the enterprise. They will not be bound by the same rates in the future, but reserve to themselvis the right to increase prices on unsold lots at any time. All persons purchasing, can do sosnblect torules of the rompaay, which will be published t isoon as possible. - - w". . -. mch l-Mt . University Worth Car THE KEXT SESSION OPENS AUGUST SMTH. fifteen Professors open a wide range of in struction in Literature, Bclenee and Philosophy. The Law School and the Department of Normal Instruction are fully equipped. Special higher training in all the departments is provided for graduates of the University end of ether College free ot charge. Select Llbrarv of 80,000 volumes; Reading Boom of 114 Periodicals. Total colle giate eipcnses-JSS.OO year, lioard $9 to M 50 per month. - tiessions begin last Thursday in Au gust. For fuH infonuationj address . . ........ t . mfi.. o ft T Imported French brandies and wine unadulterated at Hampton & Fealher stono's. -v - '- The: Old Reliable LASON'S ; FRUIT JARS. ; .: " ': For sale by : ; '-' .v - j. o., iiowell V " ; A new -line of Shirts, Collars tind Cuffs. . : . Some Gauze Shirts at 15c 20c.Jand : . . 25c - . . r;; - " Prices reduced on -DRY GOODS, DRESS GOOD3 , "' STRAW HATS, SHOES, " " NOTIONS, " and pvery thing in my line,- at ... J. O. HOWELL'S - SPOT CASH STORE. The ONLY CORSET made that can be returned by its purchaser after three weeks wear if not found . PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY in every -respect, and its price refunded by seller. Made in a variety of styles and prices. Beware of wonniess imitations, jn one genuine witnoul call t me on box. FOE'SAIiS BY 10, HO WELL. . Spot Cash Store. A.T A-luJu HOURS, DAY anil NIGHT. . We are happy to" state that owing to' great exertion, and fine facilities, thai we have at last track, the very artlclo of BEER that every one who uses Beers should try. tve wni tn tmior to introduce our specialty, THE TIV0LI BEER, - For the next : I3A days furnish this Celebrated Beer, in patent stopper bottles at 65 e. per dozen. Bottles to be returned. For Hotels, Boarding Houses, and families and the general trade; we beg to say that no other beer will give such general satisfaction. Com petent judges pronounce it equal to the original Budwelser Lager Beer. y Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and we guarantee satisfaction. Our Beer will be furnished fresh and cold from our new refrlgrators to our city customers free, kept in our refrigerator in new delivery wagon, until banded out ice cold. -Respectfully, HAMPTON & FEATHERSTON, apl 23-dA-4mC8 Main Et . Asheville. N. C. A S9IAUL, HOUSES FOR SALE. 5 years9 time, 8 per cent interest. Apply to mays- iiuuiUiLUAi srcsuuii. CORSETS. 'rirSeiinei C E. GRAHAM, President. WM. K BREESE. Treasurer : w."H. PENLANDj Ass't.Tro Loans made and The Savings Uank department is now prepared to receive deposits in sums of $1.00 and upwards. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, annum, subject to the By-Laws. X . : No deposits received in excess of $1,000. " -' . . . ' ! " ' - ' The Savings: of BZechanics and Iaaboring Tftcn W. II. Penland, R. P. SAW VER, ; President, fiii.lt ! 1 KmiH i aTiMaaaJ J. E. RANKIN, . Vice-Prest. E. J. P. SAWYER, G. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500,000, " . - - General Banking Eusir.ff8 Iranfdctcd. Burglar arid Firt-rrnof fafc terms. Bank open lor the (fansfction The white COUNEIt MAIN AND EAGLE STUEETS U N D E R W HI TLOCK'S STO RE. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, ml charge accordingly. My r . - ARE ABSOLUTELY " : i PUBK AND UtfAmJlrERATED, i- " and pje recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. - - .. ;" - . .. .. .... Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. , Goods ?hipped to all points. No charge for boxing. P. O.' Box o09v Asheville, N. C, The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. ' jaG-dawly - . - '. ' ' I RON - A L U M M A SS . Y The product of Fourteen Gallons of the' best Mineral Water in the World Evaporated to a MASS. ... , ..V A Gift of Nature, anil hot' a Patent Medicine, . , Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indige ;.- lion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, and all Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa ... tion, Aruenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all , Female Weak nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, &o.: Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. Ask your druggist for it. If he should- not have it, and will not order it, then address the proprietors, and it will be sent by mail, postage paid. No Cure, 0 No Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINTESS T?.VTC WATTJVR on. -V'Ll mfl.tn.il' rCy's in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in tb world. . . . : ' Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. ' 5 ' Dickey A' JlHilerson, Proprietors. - And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies, fe 7-dawly " Bristol. Tenn. . y , J -AND i XJmWm? . Ci. "' ii.' T J r t - - 1 Contractamade for painting old and new buildLncs.; The covering, painting and repairing o roofs a specialty. All work done in a first-class manner at the lowest poesible raiss, and satisfaction guaranteed Prices on application. Estimates on short notici - j - . . k . ' .,, J. CARSON, Agent and Contractor. ' Office with "Town Topics," Write for prices and samples, or call and see them at the office. "Country work solicited. . . - rltllMolNESBMl Sadler's Arithmetics &ro the Astieville, N.'C," July 1st, negotiated on. approved real estate.- Particularly Solicited. DI RECTORS: H. Rawls,- " "'T C. E. 'Graham, ESTABLISHED 7879. D. C. WADDEIv - "Cashier, ; - DIREUTOES, RANKIN' ' .. H. PEARSON, Rev. J. L.-fyAIiROLIi, - - . - , . , Surplus Fund, $10,000. of hueiness frorn 8:30 a. m..to3 p. 'Man's Iftr i?5 Is fire and waler-proff, durable.and much cheap er than Tin or Iron.' Can be applied by anyone excellent for covering fold Bhingle roofs. FIRE-PROOF house and roof paints for inside and ontxiiln uinrl: nil uolore, ready mixed. BUILDING PAPERS the largest line of sam ples to" select from, in town. . 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1886, edition 1
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