.--v. .. ........ -, ' , '. ... ' - ..... .-.-jvw ,. CITIZEN. HMl.i..i,i.S.h, JORDAN BTONE, Xdroh. J. IX, UAMKRQN, FOR CONGRESS. mh Ditrict-Thos.D. Johnston. ' ' 1 Wb thk scpbxmi oocbt. W.?irVit Smith, Thoa. S.1 Ashe ond A. S. Merrimon. ' T . , ' JUDICIAL KUPCBIOB ; COURT JUDGKS.- 3rd District EC G. Connor, of Wilson. 4th " Walter aark, of Wake. 8th W.J, Montgomery, of Ca- . oarrus, '. 9th - ' " J. F. Graves, of Barry. A n A mrv. ftf Rurke. I2th V- , J. HMernmon, Buncombe .. solicitors. . mil. T:.,4.:..t W ' TT Rmrnr.nf Caldwell. 12th ' G. S, Fergnson, Haywood. . SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. 26th Dfst. I. H. Bailey, of Mitchell, Inhn 'I'nll. nfRnrke. 41st " rr.V. Wilson.Transylyania 42nI ' " Kope JJias,oiwacon, ' THE COUNTY CONVENTION: " Owing to the length of our report of the proceedings of the great dem ocratic convention, and other mat- , teYsilrk have' fiot space to comment upon the convention or No one can look over the list of del esatea. or could have looked in upon that convention, without be ing impressed with its high charac ter; intelligence and representative capacity. It was a strong convention in all respects. ; The fact that there were differences between delegates, either over questions or candidates, must not not taken by our enemies 3 a .disruption of the democratic party. Democrats can lay aside their differences as easily as the enemy can and do do theirs, and will do so, as heretofore: All dem ocrats may be have had their pref erences, nominated; but whenever a majority of a convention fairly ap pointed fairly expresses- its wish, that wish will become the voice of eyery true, unselfish, unprejudiced democrat. We trust, and believe all feelings oyer disappointments may be 'merged in an intelbV gent patriotic purpose to serve best all the people and the interests of Buncombe. i ! NOT THE TRUTH. The Advance of Sunday morning . contained the following : "Mr. Pearson is in rather a singu lar dilemma, when that simon-pure democrat, .Robt. M. Furman, editor of the Citizen, has advised him that he cannot dp otherwise than run for the Legislature in the present cu rious complication." We do not know who authorized this statement, but it is not the truth, but the contrary. Mr. Fur man advised Mr. Pearson, in a con sultation solicited by Mr. P., in which Mr. F. was asked as to what Mr. P. should do in case Gen'lJones was nominated, that he ought not to run as an independent; if Gen'l J. were nominated he, Pearson, owing to existing circumstances, would be absolved personally from any obli gation to support an individual, and vould be free to choose . his course in that regard; but that he could not afford to eek vindication by seeking an office as . a means to that end. This conversation was in the pres ence of Capt. McLoud, in Capt. McLoud's office,, on Saturday, theSfsl 'in3t,',"at 12, m. Capt McLoud endorsed what Mr. Fvsaid,. and emphasized it by tell ing Mr. Pearson he could not afford to run independent, whatever he might determine to do as an indi vidual voter in the support of a par . ticular nominee. So far as Mrs Fur man is ' concerned, he expressed " thej)ahd to others, that he thought it best for Mr. Gudger, Mr. Jones and , Mr. Pearson to remain out of this pending contest; but the convention composed of good men from every township, thought differently so far j as Messrs. Gudger and Jones are concerned. Mr. Furman never has, and never expects to, advise any man who claims .to be a sincere democrat, to run independent gainst a nominee, fairly selected, of the party. : He would never run as an independent himself, tender any circumstances, and could net advise any one else to do that which he would not do himself. . thtNew Observer says : Rev. R. B. Drane, of Edenton, who was elected h;ejai master of the Ravens - croft school . at, Asheville, . declines thejition, ,Capi. AM haying beeirlected'-byy the i convention a taetnber.of; the State central com- - mittee, has written a letter to chair man Battle, regretting that he can not serve,; his purpose being, asjpre- ' vioufily .announced , to the commit tee, to conform to the regulations-of ;triiiiiia; yegard tck'federal' office. lioldera' not serving on committees, J&c''i&c l.Thii also prevented Capt. - Ashe from being a delegate to the convention. .. STATE NEWS. The Goldstororgriw says: 1 here ... - -t : - -s . . -m - it are two nunarea cnuuren iu4-uio asylum, and money to, board, clothe and educate them must be had. The good people of North Carolina have - always responded to. the calls of this asylum for ' help, and we feer assured they will not fail it now. - s'::- Speaking ot Capt. Thos. D. John ston's candidacy, the Piedmont Prest says:; T .; He will be opposed by Mai. W. H. Malone, who announced him self as a candidate on Sunday last the day before the' Democratic con- vention , met. ? The Asnevnie Ad vance supports Maj. Malone, whilst the staunch and aoie j-emocranc Citizen supports the nominee of the Democratic party. The Wilmington Star says : A line of railroad is now being located by the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line from Winder to Carthage, in Moore county, a distance of about ; eleven miles. All the indications are that it will be quickly built. The coun try that this road will open up be tween uarthage and ueep Jtuver is very productive, and its further de velopment wil 1 no doubt be greatly enhanced by thi$ road. The Shelby ' Aurora says that sev eral unmarried men were alarmed at a decision of Judge Gudger last Friday in regard to a case of alimo ny. A clever wife sued for alimony and alleged bad treatment and drun kenness of her husband. Judge Gudger granted her 8350; also dui ing her life fifty acres, or onethird hfhis own tract of land, although she has in her own title a nice home and a good tract of land. She now retains her land and gets one-third of her husband's. The Piedmont Press says: The Shelby Aurora of the 29th says that the Battery rarlc Motel recently built in Asheville has added twen ty-five per cent, to the visiting pop ulation of Asheville this summer. We do not doubt " it. The accom modations are on an extensive scale, and the price paid for board high, yet the hotel is full to overflowing Such is the superior excellence of the climate in certain localities in the mountain and Piedmont sec tion. that when railroad facilities and social advantages exist a well built and well kept hotel in this section is certain to be weirpatron- lzed. The Raleigh correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch says : People walking in the woods near iiilkinville, Columbus county, found a dead colored girl twelve years old, whose body had been beaten and bruised, and whose head showed she had been severely hit with an axe that was iying near. Her name was Lalia bhaw. Ihis girl had been living at the house of Queeny Curry (colored.) The latter has sev eral children, among them a lour teen-year-old boy named Neil. lhe evidence betore the coroner showed that Neil sent the girl to the house of a neighbor after a needle: She stayed some time. He met and beat her. Finally he seized a turpentine axe and split her skull She fell dead. He dragged her bo-, dy further into the woods. The bov. who is a reerular fiend, is in jail for this crime. Just What They All Sny. Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, His., Bays be nses vr uoeanKo 'a oougn ana uang syrup in uu. .MlJJiJ H11U UlUDt HUOIM.IAUJ 1CDIUIO. in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular lor tne little ones. sample bottle iree at ii. a. Lyons, dawlw, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN A rare chance for a capitalist to make money, on the purchase of 80 acres of land In Asheville, ai a ngure mat is certaimv a great laaucemen to any man who means business. This land will enhance 200 per cent within 6 years. This proph ecy is more than justined by observation of past increases of values. Hagniflcent French Broad river farm, about 200 acres bottom, about 100 acres upland, good Improvements, ftock and improved fanning implements for sale cheap. This farm is in ex cellent condition, and oilers a rare opportunity to secure a princely estate lor a most reasonable price. Frame house of 8 rooms on one of the best streets in Asheville. Very line mountain view. very valuable lot three-fourths of an acre. For sale at a Dargain. A cottatre on South Main Street. 4 rontna. fine lot and garden and necessary outhouses. For saie very low. The owners of the above properties have good reasons for selling low, and hence offer special uiuuwiueuis. WALTER B; GWYN. (Office In Couit House.) LJnd Agent- Aug. ttfcdtfc DR. R. H. REEVES, D.D.S., Omoi in Sluder Building, pponto Central Hotel, ASHEVILLE, N. C VaMAn hw1nsi wf (ttal mabV . uaviuB mi DA Uul tm I WVI UUUC, Iryin it two or three weeks, it not tatiBfled. oa ratnrn It anil tka mnnv wtil ha afnno.i t JB, A. B. WARE, Ichtnl Snrceoii. Office in Citizen - building, second floor. - A work will receive prompt and careful attention. JyMdly .... a;C.BROWNiS:CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Patton Avenue, next Grand Central Hotel. Boturn thanks for the liberal support extended to them during the past twelve months.' Nothing will be wanting on their part to retain confidence, and meritalncreased favors. . . - Always an excellent line of patterns on hand. ENGLISH-MADE PANTd A SPECIALITY. First class fit and workmanship guaranteed ang26dtf t: ' - f ' . - ALTER W. VAKDIVEE, r " Attorney at Law, - MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA. Offices also at Asheville and Weaverrille, Special attentioniventothccollettionof claims w e stern Aortn varoiina. mcn-o Hnc&lens Arnica Salve ; The 'best Salve in the world for eats, braises, ores, ' Blows, rheum, fever sores,, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price25 cts per box. For sale oy H. H. Lyons. . daw See the Cream White Jereeys,an en tirely new lot,' better' and - cheaper, also fall line of Black Jerseys, ' V . ? w-fiir" at Whitlock's. ' JlJJYO UJYCEJtimJVT ' OF T1IE SIIEnLJLE JftiLI-' Prof. 8. F. Venable wfio has been for eishtcon terms Principal of the "Asheville Mile Aca demy," having associated with himself Praf. W. nnexney Mason lormeriy oi tne v. a. navy ana far some years a resident of Continental Europe, and having mnn than double the sise of the tchool butldinif. as well as sreativ improvea ana beautified it, will, on the 3th of Sept, 1886, open a first class military school for the instruction oi boys and young men in "The Classics," "Math emtics," Modern Languages' "English," and such other branches as ore usually- taught In the best High Schools and Academies. - . fpjttnre. and the conseauent promotion of phv- sical development, the high standard for thor oughness oi instruction, long neia Dy ims scnooi. wuioe muy maintaioeu. , :: FAC1TI.TY. Prof. 8. F. Venable. Principal. Prof. W. Pinck- ney Mason, Commandant of Cadets. . These gentlemen will oe aiaea oy a ran ana competent corps oi assistants. , THE COURSE OF INSTIUJCTION la comprehensive and thoroueh.embracine a full course in "The Classics," "Mathematics, "Mo dern Languages." English." "History," "Sclen tiflo Connie." and Book-Keeping. No sains will be spared to impress upon the pupils that their aim should be to acquire a perfect knowledge of tne subjects stuaiea, ana not a mere learning, more rr less bv Vote, of certain text-books. : The aim of the Instructors will always be to Instil into the minds or tneir pupils mat nooie ambition which has for its object the acquire ment of knowledge. . - The scholastic year begins Monday Sept. 20th, 1880, and the session of forty weeks i divided Into two terms ot twenty weeks each; for a less period than of which no pupil is received. A vacation of one .week will be granted at Christmas. . TERMS t The terms are, for day scholars, from Forty to Sixty Dollars per session, payaoie quarterly m advance. A neat and serviceable uniform for the Cadets will be selected, and each Cadet will be required to provide himself with aunilorm suit, the ma terial for which, including ciotn, buttons, ana cap will be provided Dy tne principal at cost. ' DISCIPLINE. The corns of Cadets will, at all tunes, be under strict military discipline, such as is in vogue at it. - TT O 1 r 1 J. l 5 ,. . I ll'na, Tinln, Annapolis. . aug 19-dl0daj-9 ' BUTTON'S is, beyond question, the hest shoe; dressing for ladies' uso ever made. Try it t SOLD ONLY AT THE One Price Boot anil Slioe Store, SOUTH MAIN ST., A8hevii.lf,N.C. jy23:d3m . ' P. S. McMUl.LEN. GEO. W. TILSOK McMullen and Tilson, HEADQUARTERS IN WESTERN JT. CABOLIN1 FOR Furniture, Carpets, Shade Goods, CORNICE POLES, &c. We have just received a car load of goods from Grand Rapids, and invite the public to call and see them. Our prices are as low as the ow est, and we defy competition. - We mean Business. We have with us Will A. Blair and J. J. Moore who are always glad to see their friends and cus tomers, y " " - D0NT FAIL TO CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES - :- before buying elsewhere. Soliciting a 6hare of your patron age, we are yours, Respectfully,- - ? lIcUTJL,rjEA' TiZSOJV. jane 23 -dawly Ask rcmr .(otaflef fav t OrlsrfasJ 99 She. . HBeOailMSinleabMrlt"IeSteB . C3 CHOC vkdem Bntton.Conii!TCSs re. Btst Coif M. Cnezoellad .1 K--pearane. A postal eard sent H to o will bringyoa lnfarma- -vV ttonhowtogettlitoSlio . J.II82SSKC9.S twgton, osun This shoe stands higher In the estttnatioa of Wtartn tban any otbar la the world.- Tboauads who wear UwUl tall you tberfeasonUyoaasktaen THS NSW "EMBOSTYPE" PRINTING STAMP (patent applied for) -v . r. Is recemmenlea as superior to the rubber stamp for marking clothing because the ink can be more eflectnally pressed Into the texture of the cloth. It is also useful for the ordinary purposes of a rubber stamps wlth care equally durable and costs much less. - 6fAn "Emhostype" name stamp with bottle of indelible in it and two pads, securely packed in a neat box, sent post paid to any address in the United 8tatss for only Twenty-five cents. Full address 85 cts. ' A discount 4 10 per cent on every order of 10 names. Address . ' ' WALTER 8. CTJSHMAN, Manufacturer, ahg29 - , ... c Asneville, N- C ?- ,..;!:- Cur ftor Piles. j--T ': Files are frequently preceded by a sense of eight in the back, loins, and loi er, part of the abdomen, causing' the pat ent to suppose be has some affection of the kidneys cr'negh boring organs.' At times, symptoms of indi gestion are present, uatuiency, uneasiness ox the stomach, ete. A- moisture like perspira tion,prcducing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Bem edy, which acts directly upon the parts, affected, aoswoing we tumors,-. auayuig uta uiwatv itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 eta.. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine co., Piqua, O. Sold by H H Lyons. . - dawly y- " now TO All M; ' i- m. . L - lUIMsi wHis tvlOsky, taken in oMnectioa wither form ul. ia best attesVd br the evtdasKar of mm a. . v. a l . . ffai mem III ae. lis wdnfnl ewSuatr ear h wrtv f thocTwhtfllve tried it. tote th.r wlt 1U absolots parity apd axcaUanc. tabUsi ataadard a tharat for madtcinat te luacaaco we maraes.. rm Vwr. v S. flAT.Vf If A Jf. OentWmea-About tb 111 ....J. i -mIaU tiUI MHUA mmliTLtAl Mnnd.MAttribat all this mptt . - Improvsmeat In h4lta and ttrsairth vb use of your whiskey la eonnsotion witA ,w vVy. f. b. uunpirr. Ctete' mi 83 Pvsais. : ;y ' , J hav been sin yewriW'f PA M11 Whiskey for dyspepsia wtth the bt r suk 1 commences! the m el week aso and have gained hi pouada. I etatf tuUy Hcommend tt to J1 parties saffertua iroia Indigestion. - . St HARBISON. BELlilOHTMTO O March ML 188,' Dun,&H Whlslley Oa.. BajUmen,. has actually ord bit wife of her lnef tMuble (thvoght to be consumption te tm first stage). &he was viable to d aay thing, wiighlngjost Dgjastui.pwnas sT your Whiskey, nth frem its use nda,wfceaec menoing osipit ; lust t&Me moot and to-day. ito-o bh. ake weisns wait! la& ouada. looks better, feels better aad 1 better thaa she has (or two yean. believe her entirely eared and thank you snost nearuly -for tse trouoie you teoa ui prescribiM the formula and other (avm from your excellent corps of phyeiotana. I shall orafse it to all that I think can be braeflted by It. aaH has saved me aa eaor mous doctor Mil and an la valla's care. Most slncerolv yours. . Prop. Esoolsior Stsam Printing Works, Cain of 25 Pounds. Ma, M. V. Neiohboks. Osase Mi Mien. - Kan., writes: " I have used your Duffy's . Pure Malt Whisker, la oonnsotioa wtl formula, and a as ft.lloa much better la health and weigh SS pounds more than at any time before ia my life. I will surely recommend it," Oaln oi 19 1-SFoaade. CM Mm Ann. Kisui Cm. lit. - Dear Bin fioate ea'arrh and am run down in flesh, and cetnmeneed uaiaf roB Emffv's Pure Melt Whiskey. I have used it a Little orer two months, and whe. Oom menoing weighed 113 pounds aad ao weisn ist pounas. , Vours respectfully. A NNOUNCEMENT. Then e man v friends of Mr. J. L. C ATHEY of Hominy will urge his name before the Democratic county Convention for the office of Superior Court Clerk, subject to tne action oi sua convention, uly 2S:dtc pOE SALE. A gieet bargain in planing mill and machine shop, turning lathe and corn mill, Ac, engine and boiler 90 Horse Power, excellent buildings, close to rail roaa rare bargain. Appty to augladJkwtf WALTER B. GWYN, F A.RMERS' HOARDING TTOUSE. XJ 4.J. " This house, located opposite the Farmer? Warehouse, on North Main street, having been thoroughly refitted and repaired, ra 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 band. Rooms, neatly and comfortably fur nished. are attached to the eating saloon Parties can get rooms with or without board. Give us a trial, and yon shall be satis fied. - NELSON & MORGAN. June 29-dtf BLACEWELL'S White Sulphur Springs, It. J. BItCKWEL.L, rrtprtttor. BUNCOMBE COUNTY, "Near Alexander, TS. C. Among the' notable watering places in this State we cannot tod highly commend BLACK WELL'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. They are in this, Buncombe, county, some dozen miles northwest of Asheville, and four miles south ot Alexander, a station on the Western N. C. R. R. They are right in the mountains, with lofty peaks on every side, and from one of which is constant ly flowing a stream oi very jcold sulphur water. The buildings are large enough to- pleasantly ac commodate thirty or more persons, and the amusements are: playing croquet, chess, fishing, pitching quoits and rambling over the adjacent nitls. Among the guests alreat'y there are a number of very beautiful ladles. Mr. D. A. Blackwell, the owner and proprietor is a genial, whole-souled, accommodating gentle man. to the manor born. He has 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, and the country is absolutely free of all malaria. No case of chills and fever was ever knoun to originate here. The thermometer very rarely rises above 85 in the summer and usually falls to about GO0 at night, so that it is quite cold enongh 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 by a sojourn here. A daily coach goes to Alex ander to meet the trains and for the mails and visitors. - The charges for board ' to suit tbe times, and are exceedingly moderate. Come and see tor yourself. Jy23:utf.. ;: ' ,; ... SUGGESTION TO FINE TOBAOGO CHEWERS ' aaBaBaBasaBBaHawM I have in stock a full line of W.S;erayelys "Extra Ghew 'TSTLUJ C2IU" AJTO."raX WCE' Fine Fig Tobacco and Lucy Hunt, (a lead ing brand of fine 9 inchplug.) Ihese goods are all made of tbe best Henry Oountv Leath enrood leaf, aad manufactured by J. H. John son & Co., Danville, Va., and are guaranteed to be finest on the market. . . - . Frank Longliran, Main- SU, 3rd door above Bank of Ash ev ill Grant &Roseberry Graduates of the Phila'a College of Pharmacy,) Pharmaceutical Chemists. TTAVING purchased the Drag Store of 11 Mr. C. W, De Vault, wo wiu oe giaa to meet bis many customers, and hope to retain the good reputation the store has obtained under bis supervision by dispensing -Pure Drugs, Carefully and Accvratelv : We make a specialty of Bquibbs' tionsp - au 8 d6m Imported French brandies and wine unadulterated at Hampton & Feather Stone's. v ;V V" ; ' r;jryr.::-.:-v--.y.; The OHy Rlliable MASON'S' For sale by . T O TTnWRT.T. ., A new line pf Shirts, Collars and " Cuffs, Some Gauae Shirts at 15c. 20cand - . - 25c. . Prices .reduced on ' DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ,: STRAW : HATS; SHOES,. NOTIONS, and every, thing in my ,' line, at J. O. HOWELL'S SPOT CASH STORE. CORSETS. The ONLY CORSET mde that can be returned Dy 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 worthless mutations. None genuine without Ball's axae on box, FOE 3 AT1T1 JBST J. O. HOWELL. Spot Cash Store. Tivoli, Tivoli, AT ALL HOURS, DAY ami NIGHT. We are happy to state tbat owing to great exertion, and fine facilities, thai we have at last struck the very article of BEER that every one who uses Beers should try. We will in order to Introduce our specialty, THE TIVOLI BEER, For the next 130 days furnish this Celebrated Beer, in patent stopper bottlea at C5. 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 Bud welser Lager Beer. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and we guarantee satisfaction. Our Beer will be furnished fresh and cold from our new refrigrators to our city customers free, kept in our refrigerator in new delivery wagon, until handed out ice cold. Respectfully, HAMPTON & FEATIIERSTON, apl 4m os Main st . Asheville. N. C. A SMALI HOUSES a ly-KV . art f ir S years' time, 8 per cent interest. Apply to may 8- DOUBLEDAY & SCOTT. C. E. GRAHAM; President. WM. E. BREESE. Treasurer W. H. PENLAND, Ass't-Tre Astieville, N. C, July 1st, Loans made and negotiated on approved real estate. The Savings Bank 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. . . - No deposits received in excess of $1,000. y v' ' , The Sav ngs of Mechanics and Xia coring Men y ; Particularly Solicited. DIRECTORS: ; y VV. H. Peulanii, P. SAWYER, President, - V.. - J. P.'SAWYER,. V -J. E. RANKIN' R. PEARSON, , '.. . T. W. PATTON O. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, Rev. J. L. CARROLL, J, G. MARTIN. - i. - , ' - i .. , Authorized Capital $500,000, General Banting Busiurfs, transacted. Burglar nd Firc-Picof Eafe IeTcfcii Bncs for1 rtct . cn easy terms. Bank open lor the transretion of businees from 8:30 a. rn, to 3 p. nri. dc 1 White 0RNER MAIN AND EAGLE STREETS UNDER W'H'lT PE0PEIET0E. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv -. - ARE ABSOLUTELY . V, PUltK AN UWADUITERATED. , and are recommended by the best judges for ' medicinal use. - Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods Bhipped to all points. No charge for boxing. P. O. Box" 309, Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. jaGiawly- - . ' "Seven Springs" I RON-ALUM M ASS. The product of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral Water in the World Evaporated to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and not a Patent Medicine. Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cufes Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches. Chronic Diarrhoea. Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, and all Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula uon, Anienorrnoea, Menorrnagia, .Lencorrhoea, and all i emale Vv'eaks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, Skc. Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 60 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, No Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and inflamed Eyes 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. Dickey .V Anderson, Proprietors. And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies. fe7-dawly Bristol. Tenn. 'I ... Painting - i I c "y b j& S 1 I AID 1 f , IS,, , try -i Contracts made for painting old and new repairing of roofa a specialty. All work done in a first-class manner at the lowest possible rates, and satisfaction guaranteed Prices on application. Estimates on short notice. J. CARSON, Agent and Contractor. Office with "Town Topics," . Write for prices and samplessor call and see them at the office. tyCountry work solicited. ' '", Sadler's Arithmetics are the R. R. Rawls, C. E. G rah Wm. E. B reese. ESTABLISHED 1879. J. E. RANKIN, Vice-Prest. D. C. WADDEL, DIRECTORS. - - . - -y ; Surplus Fund,1 $to,ax. ' Man's Bar LOCK'S STORE. ami and Eczema, Habitual Constina- Is fire and water-procf, durable, and much cheap er than Tin or Iron. Can be applied by anyone excellent for covering fold shingle roofa. t FIKE-PROOF houso and roof paints for inside and outside work ; all colors, ready mixed. BUILDING PAPERS the largest line of sam ples to select from in town. The above materials are of the hest quality and win be soia at reasonable JptRCOS.; - . buildings. The covering, naintincr and 8hrald avail himself of the ADVAHTAGK3 oflfered at for acquirlnr a thoronrh and ractlcal knowlrdg ot boslneu BflVU 1 affairs. Wtth Imnrorrd aud nlargedf iHAAiHHjaii facilities this Inotitutlon now sntera npoa its twrty-tblrdyM of usefulness- ewiuliyisthsstwHigMt comnlUoB waean offer as to our raccessaseducatonMlf "Iff I IMNWBofyoutU Bhort-Hand.TyiWritia(bAwU-AUw Hand Spel ling specially taught. Mo Vacation. Pnptl may Call on or address W. H. SADLE , H. SADLER, Pres't. r Noa. 8N. Charles BALTIHOKE.tm Latest and Best "fever Published. s'er. ' JOSEPH Sj ADAMS. Solicitor. 1886. am, J. A. CONANT, PULLlAMr Cashier. , . . . , ' 'y " ' , . . yAsst. Cashier i a ,-:.y -xLy--,-v -y.:r,,: . Paid up Capital, 1 00, oco,-