ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. It. it. njRMAW. JORDAN BTON Xdrom J. D. CAMERON cT"- M.se r3 AfM U At, HATHA Y MOR'NG.SEPT. 11, "86. Democratic' Nominations. v FOB OONGRBSS. '.. 9th District Tboa. D.Johnston. FOB til SDPRXMK OOUBT. " . W. N. II. Smith, Thoa. 8. Ashe ond A. S. Merrimon. ,. JUDICIAL SUPERIOR COURT JTJDGKF. 3rd Distr icfcII. G. Connor, of Wilson. 4th Walter Clark, of Wake. 6th - 8th ' " 9th 10th " I2lh " E.T. Boykin, of Sana peon. W. J. Montgomery, of Ca barrus. . J. F. Graves, Of Surry . ' A. C. Avery, of Burke. , J H Merrimon, Buncombe SOLICITORS. . - - ' 10th District W. II. Bower, of Caldwell. 12th G. 8, Ferguson,' llay wpotL SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. 3Clb Dist. I. II . Bailey, of Mitchell, John 'l ull, of Bnrke. 41t U.W. Wilson, Transyhania 4 Jnd " Kope tltas. of Macon. THE CAHPAl.GH. MESSRS JOHNSTON MA LONE- AND HERREN FOR CONGRESS-'; MESSRS. FECGUSON AJfD HOODJ.FOB SOLICITOR. ' f.'.ii ' h Tramsylraaia Democracy Unl ted and Enthused. Editorial Correspondence, Brevabd, Sept 7th, 1886. I had written out or rather bad made large progress in the report of the discussion here to-day between Messrs -Johnston and Malone. But it grew ao largely on my bands that I knew it would be loo voluminous for use ; for it is impossible to condense intelligently or agreeably a . three hour discussion. .-. Therefore I will content myself with only general remark. ., Yesterday Messrs'. Ferguson and Moody announced themselves as candidates for the Solicitorship, fol lowed by Mr. Herren who declared himself a Republican candidate for Congress. This morning Johnston and Malone discussed their claims to the support of the people for the same position. Malone opened with a speech of an hour and a half. He devoted his attention to the discus sion of the sufferings of the people, the oppressions of the-monopolists. the neglect of congress, the blunders of financiers, the contraction of the currency &c. The Major - had . an abundance of material in the shape of extracts, reporU, quotations from speeches, but the same things con fused hia mind and were repeated as an ill studied lesson. The Major had the attraction of a patient but very uninterested audience, and with all his figures and his facts might as well have addressed an assembly of deaf mutes for all the impression he made. ; The spirit of the audience cbang tnPwhen Johnston's turn came. The expression on the upturned faces of the audience was that of the break ing of eunlight upon a hitherto clouded landscape. . The . truth is Tom Johnston is a capital popular peaker, easy, self possessed, anima ted, fluent, racy, yet, well-informed ready with his facts, prompt in his refutations, strong in his argument. He referred to his nomination two years ago and called attention to the fart that two weeks ago the same party had renominated him by net clnmation. Two years ago Maj. Malone had come to his assistance. To-day he ia confronted by Maj. Malone and-Mr. Herren who are contesting w ith each other as to which of them ia the best Republi can. : : ... , V. '.- . But I am doing what I did not now purpose to do, follow the speech es. Mr. Jobueton reminded Mr. Malone who dwelt so Jully on' the currency, that tb 9 latter bad made no complaint of contraction of, the cuirency until after the 4th of.March 1885, when (contraction had sudden ly been brought down to him by the loss of a six dollar a. .day clerkship : then it became a Very certain, and dreadful fact: and then -went on to show that the figures presented by the Major to prove the existence of contraction- were-- false, - and that in fact there had been an expan sion of the -currtney of forty1 mil lions of dollars, by "the addit ional "coinage , of gold and sit Tf r, notwithstanding the retirement of seyentcen millions of currency; and that the greenbacks bad precise ly the same volume that they had by the act fixing their volume. Mr. Johnston said be did tiot agree with Mr.:: Cleveland in all thing?. JIe did not endorse him irj His opposition loyiree coinage ior instance. uut 4 tint was only & qif- ft-fence of opinion. Mr. Cleveland deserved the thanks of the Demo cratic party for hia honesty- of pur pose and his fidelity 4o his prom ises. The. Republican party had charged that his eWctiori. would be followed by the proetration ot busi ness and by dissentions among the sections j and the negroes had been frightened by the lhreat',rf being reduced to slavery. That Mr. Clere land had restored the'South to rec ognition in the government by the appointment) from it of three : mem bers of the cabinet; and by sending many of its most distinguished men as lepresenlatives of th United States to prominent - foreign States. And the negro was not a slave but was advanced tffiees Mr. Cleve land's administration had been marked by large : reducton in .the government expenses, by the detec tion of the system of frauds which had lost to the treasury many mil lions annually, by the restoration to the control of the government of many million acres of public lands, by the check given tosubfidies, by enforcement of honesty and the ex actness of work from government employee?, and Jy a marked return to a svlem of honesty in the con duct of public affairs.- I will not undertake, at a late nbur of the night to say more. Mr. Johnston made an impression here that was strong and deep. His democratic vote for Mr. Malone, and Mr. (Herren from present ap pearances Will get the Republican vote. . This is the result of inquiry as well as observation. - . Judge Avery has not yet arrived, nor any one to fill his place, so no court as yet. ." C. , We must again express admira tion for the heroic manner in which the people of Charleston have en tered upon the work of repairing the damages by the late terrible disaster. ; Her business men spe cially have gone to work in a mane ner which merits the'sympathy, re spect and confidence ot the whole country. The Citizen published a day or two since a Ions list of the merchants announcing themselves ready for all the demands which might be made upon them. . We are gratified to see from the News and Courier the following relative to the wharves, a very important agency in the business development of that city : "Charleston's wharves and ware house sheds are uninjured and are ready for every demand which may be made upon them. The brick offices belonging to them, as well as the old brick building which line a a large section of JLast JJav, are so shattered as to require large repairs or entire replacement. These latter damatres do not, however, impair the efficiency of the service which the wharves have rendered and will continue to render." I - William Henry Malone, step this way my ' soni -When' you soothed the Advance in the region of an ach ing void, did you really intend to pocket the concern entirely and car ry it all along with you whither so ever you may drift ?jlt seems so. It, in your behalf, is denouncing Mr. Johnston for ' turning republicans out of office and putting in demo crats. Well, William Henry, that is just what the democratic party and Mr. Johnston will continue to do, and try to do; more than this, William Henry, they will try to keep not only republicans out of office, but even those, who, like yourself, are trying to steal into the republican house through the kitch en' instead of walking1 straight in by the front door like a man.' - ' - - The Democratic House of Repre sentalives did a good day's work when it declaredlforfdtedio tl 0 pul lie part of the lands granted to the Northern. Pacific Railroad, the bill which passed -restoring to the pub licdomain an aggregate of 31,000,000 acres. X he railroad rings and Job by' were aghast at the vote of 185 to 48 by which the bill was adopted. : We hope our friend William Hen ry Malone will give this- act ot a democratic house, fur .wli jch Mr. Johnston voted, his prayerful con sideration. "He will also tell -the "dear people" that his friends, -a republican Senate," refused to pas the bill;; ' . " The following has-appeared in Maj. Malone's paper, la., big letlers : " Capt . .Johnston, in the Cam paign, of 1884, pledged himself to the repeal of the Internal Revenue Law.- One of his first acta in Congress wot to place himself in oppo siiion to its repeat by voting for Car lisle for Speaker. Let the people think for themselves F1 And our distinguished friend Gen'l Vance did the same thins just two years ago. Majah W. Hen ry Malone . Was" Jhen a, very, quiel ofSce-TioIder under the' General.". ,- Itncklen's Arnica Salve ' - The best 8alye latbeorldlorcnta, broiaes, ores, nlcowv rheumy, -fever aorea. . tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all akin emotions, and Dositivalv cmw nlia n required. It ia guaranteed to five perfect srtistaction, or money refunded. Price2& eta per box. For sale py H. II. Lyons.' . daw . . Our pstefmed iinnlmruirr Via' New Orleans Daily States is greatly rejoiced ovt r the retirement ot Hon. J. M. Martin of the Birmingham district of Alabama, and his sup planting by a good straightout rev enue reform democrat of the name of Bankhead. . Maj. Malone' will not rejoice over this change. - Mr. Martin" fol lowed Mr. Kandall " in his move ment to defeat revenue reform. Mr. Malone favors "Mr. , Ran dalL ; Martin ' has "got Jeft;" the Majah will be badly left. -v; " 1 1 1 1 Ai an miormai meeting neid in New York on the 8th. of . Beveral Prominent business men of Char leston and a portion of the commit tee appointed by by the Chambarof Commerce at its recent meeting for the relief of . Chatleston suflerers, the preliminary steps were taken to ward3 the organization of-a trust company, -with its principal office in Charleston, and with branch of fices in all large cities of the coun try,,for the purpose of raising the necessary funds, by subscription to its stock, for the rebuilding of the ruined portions of the city, the money to be loaned on bond, eecur ed by mortgage on the property im; f rayed, at per cent interest - w t 4aut Wbt Ther AUAv ' Hon. D. D. Hftynie, of fUlem, UK,' nyn he uhcm irrt Boeano oongn ana inng eyrap in hU family with the most satiiifaotory regults, ia all eaaaa of oongbg, oolda and oronp, and reoommeuas it in particular lor tne little ones. aampie ootue rree txu.it. iyona. , aawlw. " .Walter H. Cushman, rooaafiicturer of Kubberand'Kmbostypc' Stamps, Utizeh Building, (j; flights, rear room, Aslieville JNorth (Jarohna. Moore and takes the lead. icobards patent brbap aug 29 d6t QHOBT-HORXS FOB SALE. loung .registered buila and belfera. and high grade uood milk cows, also thoroughbred South down bock lambs. For particulars of prices and anunais, aactress u. n. wtai tiiirr, . - - - Rugby Grange, septld2wxs ShutordvUle, N. a Mi St. Joseph's ACADEMY - OFT JI E BLUE RIDGE. II ICK.QB.Y, N C Under Cbnrare of the Siaiera of Merry. TERMS Poard and Tuitlon.glity-fisedollarspcrsessltm or nvo monins. For further particulars send for catalogue. Address, MOTHER AUGUSTiNB, JH. St. JotfhU, Hickory, J C. July 3-dSmos First Class - Saddle, ami I Harness Horses, 1 . - For Sale.-' ' TW UNDERSIGNED Has at his stables on Kagle street, rear of Eagle Hotel, a large number of CHOICB FINE HORSES, weU uruKeu, eituer iut smuiuio or jiarness, xor sate. Ail yi'Ung, ana periecuy sound and gentle. 1 au eariy. jnlv8-dtf : ' M L. AKEY. w ANTS SUPPLIED. Having purchased 11 e stock of Dr. A. B. Ware, I shall continue tho same business in the build ing lately occupied by him, in the old Central Hotel, and offer a full supply ot ir i' ,t: FABILT ItOCEBtE5l of the highest graces, Flour, Canned Goods, rruits, Vegetables. &c., Ac . dee3l-tr CEMETERY. For choke burial lots in the Aslievillo Ceme tery apply, w.thout delay, to ... A. J. L.Y51AN, anlSJmos." Real Eatato Braker, SPECIAL BARGAINS REAL ESTATE, .A rare chance for a cat-itaMxt to n.nk moner. on the purchase of W acres of land in Asheville, at a figure that is certainly a great Inducement to any man who means business. This land will enhance 200 per cent whhin6years. ThU proph ecy is more than justified bv observation of past uiurewn vi values. Mairnificent French Broad river farm, ahrait 200 acres bottom, about 100 acres uniand. sood imnrovemcnts. Etock and imDroved fariuinu iiuuivixiviiiH ior saie cueap inis larm is in ex eellent condition, and otters a rare opportunity to secure a princely estate tor a most reasonable price. : ' Frame house ot 8 rooms mi one of the best streets in Asheville. Very fine mountain view, very valuable lot three-fourths of an acre. For saie at a Dargain. A cottage on South Main Street. 4 rooms, fine tot ad garden and necessary outhouses. - For saie very tow. The owners of the above properties have good reaons for selling low, and hence offer special inducements. . WALTER B. GWTN, (Office in Court House.) Ldnd Agent- - Ang. Bkdtf. D ISSOLUTION. The firm of J. D. Brevard ( Pjv has thin Av been dissolved by mutual consent. The huiness of the late firm will be settled bv Brevarri nrt Blautous.. . J. D. BREVARD, - - A, D. BLACKWOOD. : Asheville, H. C, Sept. 1st, 1S86. , 1 he interest of A. D. Blackwood In the firm of t. u. Brevard 6c vo saving been bought by Ulan ton Brox., of MorrUtown, Tenn., the business -ili be comiiined ii the name of Brevard and Blan tons, at the same old stand. Th inking the public for the patronage extend ed the late firm, we sort sit a continuance of the same.- - .: dREVARD 4 BLANT0N8, tept 1 tUwlwk Asheville, N. Q, J ALU ABLE CITY PEOPEETY FOB SALE. - . I will offer for sale at public auction to ihe highest bidder on THCKsbA V she 30 th M-pt-ember, I8S, the following property on Main street in this city, vis: ' 1. The store and lot known as the De Vault Drug btoe which is 2? feet by 2K) feet.1 2. The lot adioining the same on the South, be ing one half space between the Drug Store nd the Weaver Shoe Store, 8-4 feet by 260 includ ing the small building on Main Krect attached to drug store. S. Toe lot adjoining the above and South of it, of same dimensions and extending to the Weaver Shee Store, the said two lots being li tended to divide equally the grounds on wnlch the res idence of the late R. W. Pulliam is located. 4. The lot and store now occupied by W. T. Weaver as a shoe store, being 34 feet by VW0 feet. - &. The vacant space between the shoe store and the woodt n building south of it being si 1 s feet by 260 feet. I wi'l also sell at the same time,' somj fifteen other lota facing pnblic tquare and the jail lot. Also, one on new street, running from College to Eagle street, continuation of Spruce street, and on a 60 feet street running from the jail lot in the direction of Eagle street to the Barnard property. AlfOj the building occupied br Mr. Perrow as a .warehouse, including en feet by 88 feet. a nlat of these Lou can be seen at the Bank of Ashei Je; also, at the law o'tice of Moore and Cnmminga. an J full information there given. Tebhs One-third cash in hand, remainder in twelve months- note and security with eight per cent, per annum, Interest required Any purchaser wishing to pay cash for deferred part, ran do so at a discount of 3 per cent- of the lace ot his note, if he makes such wish known on day ol sale, and pay same within ten days thereafter. This sale is made by direction of the owners of the property. LAWRENCE t VI.L1AM, Agt. tept tds : - - ; Care for Pile. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or uegh boring organs At times, symptoms ot indi gestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc - A moisture like perspira tion.produciug a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Bund Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at onoe to the application of lr. BeeankoV Pile Beoa ody.which acta directly npon the parts affected, absorbing the t amors, allaying the- intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 50 eta. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine CO., Piqna, O. .Sold by H H Lyona. dawly L .;7; f- BLOW lOTO H03E. - r - - ' OlasBHiins Habit.' i .- (FTom the Chicago HsrmldufV' -; reihapa the most dlsgnstlnj; and ftlthy habit to vbich-Americana are- addict ed, ts the dirty indifference to th tias oi the handkerchief, mutt the substitution of the mouth for 4ha-offices of the noaev Thore la no aLjht ao nauseating, revolting and sickening; nothing ao BUggeativ of putrescence a this publlo relief of the nose and month. It is seen on the street, even in the church and theatre, and most offensively In -a crowded- ear oad Id the presence of ladles, where- there la tie esenpe from its nnslfjhtiineas, except to leave the ear, -r, kill the pcrpelrator of such Dastiueas. iAny one who can persist in the habit,, after-seeing another in the performance of an act so disgusting, most bare either aa iron-clad stomach or no stomach at all., or is too mean to bay a handkerchief, or too ignorant to know its use. The physiological placet of the nose ia highly important. It relation to and sympathy trith some of the most dsnaerous .maladies which afflict man kind, are clearly understood. In catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, nil diseases ot the bron chi and lanes and disordered stomachs, it Is sympathetically and deeply affected. By the diauee ot the handkerchief, the eons accumulations from the diseased organs drip Into the lnocs and stomach) hence the use of the handkerchief ia not only a dnty we owe to decency but to Health. ' . The nose being always sensitive to these Irritations and inflammations of the throat and bronchial tubes, needs .atn tention and nature intended it aa a dta-, charge, pipe. Theco is no doubt that by this abuse of the fanctions, and by. this accamnlatlon at these nanseons secretlops, inclplentccntiamptlon is hastened and the throat and bronchial-maladies greatly ago gravated. The proprietors of Daffy's pare malt whiskey, an article which has a reputation all over the country as being the most effective element in the cure cl consumption -and kindred -troabloa, say that of the thousand persons with whom their Medical Department is ia -constant , cerrsBDOndence oa this one anblect akn fullr one-half ay their troobies are di rectly traceable to neglect of the proper, functions of tho nose, we have refrained for a long time making allusion to a thing so dtstatef nl, but it seams to be a growing vice and must be suppressed, if it. takes a law to do it. Nuisances can be abated by law, and who knows how mnch coBteziaa may lurk in these filthy emissions.- -- - - F R SALE. A neat banraia In nlanine mill and machine shop, turning lathe and eorn mill, Ac,, engine and boiler 30 Horse Power, excellent buildings, ciuw w ran roau rare uargain. A I) n y lo aug 15 dAwtf WALTER B. GWYN. piRMERS' gOAEDING gOUSE. , This house, located oppvsite the. Farmers' Warelwuse, .' on North Main street, having been thoroughly refitted and repaired, is " Now Open to tlie Pnblic. 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. - Rooms, neatly end comfortably fur nished, are attached, to the eating saloon, Parties can jget rooms with or without board. " - 5 , Give us a trial, and you shall be satis fied.- NELSON & MORGAN, l'une 29-dtf , . - - . .- BLACKWELL'S s White Su!plfur(5prinps. - n.t. MJLjicK WJEJC, Pr'oprUtor, BUKC0MBE COCNtY, 1 ' : Hear Alexander, K. C." .' Amone the notable watering Dlaecs in this State we cannot too highly commend BLAOK WKLL'8 WH1TB 8CLPMUR SPRINGS. They are in this. Buncombe, county, soma doxen miles nonnwesiot Asncvuie, ana tour miieq south ol Alexander, a station on the Western N. C. R. R. They are right fn the mountain!), with lofty peaks on every slue, and from one of whlhia constant ly nowing a stream 01 very cola sulphur water. The buildines are laree enooeh to nleaaantlv ac commodate thirty or more persons, and- the amusements are: playing croquet, chess, fishing, E itching qnoits and rambling over the adjacent ills. Among the guests already jhere are a numoerot very rjeauumi lames. ; , . sir. D. A. Black well, the owner and nn.hrletnr is a genial, whole-souled, accommodating gentle man, ;to the manor born. Be has several hundred acres of land adjoining, from which he abundantly supplies his tables with the freshest and best of milk, cream, butter, ecrea. ehiekms. beef, mutton, veal, lamb, and all the vegetabiea of the season. The air around is perfectly lu-e, ana tne cwuiiii y j. uuwnuieij iree 01 ail maiana. No case of chills and fever waa ever knou n to originate herer The thermometer very rarely rises above 85 in the summer and usually falls to about Gb at night, bo that it is quite cold enough to reqnire blankets for cover when asleep Per sons wishing a qnlet 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 the tunes, and are exceedingly moderate. Cdmo and see tor yourself. - .. SUGGESTION TO : Z FINE TOBAuGO GHMERS , , - -. - . . ... : I have In stock a fall line of W.S.6raYeIys "Extra 6h6w; . 'ffiBiAs.cnn.AOT 'm oicb'' - ' -' ... r . . ' : line Pie Tobacco and Lncv Hunt, fa lead ing brand of fine 9 inch plug.) 1 Lose goods are all made of the beet Henry Cduntv Leath erwood leaf, and manufactured by J- H. John son A Co., Danville, Vs., "and are guaranteed to be finest oq the market. - - - ' ' Frank Loiigliran ' Alain St., Srd door above Bank of Asbevlll Grant & Rpseb rry Graduates of the Phila'a Collese of Pharmacy,) Pharmaceutical Cliemlsls. HAVING-porchased the Dme Store of Mr, C. W. l)e Vault, we will be itlad to meet his many customers, and hope to retain the eooa reputation tne store hag obtained under lis supervision by dispensing . - Pme Drttgt, Varefully pn& AccvraiefyJ' We - make a specialty of Squib1b3, Preparations and compounding prescrip-, tions. - - . . . -au8dCm w ANTED. A rentleman wants permanent country 6nri wittiin two miles of Asbeville. Address "X." care CITIZEN office stating lerms, A-c. - atig-juaiwa - . ;. Imported French brandies and wine unadulterated at'IIauipton & Feather stone'a - -. . I - ' -;. - " ' , -- - ' .- z - MASON'S - For sale by -J."D. HOWELL. A new line of Shirts, Collars and J, Cufls.."' v .li . Sorne Gauze Shirts at 15c. 20c.!and : 25c. . J . , Prices reduced on , PRY GOODS, DRESS; GOODS, "7 I STRAW HATS, SHOES, ; ' NOTIONS, . ' and - every thing in my; line, at ; , J. O. HOWELL'S 'I I SPOT GASH STORE. -' The ONLY CORSET made that can be returned by its purchaser after three weeks wear if - vat found 1 . - . - . .; PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY br trerj respect, and its price refunded by seller. Hade in a variety of stvlea and orices. Beware of worthless imitations. None genuine without Ball's me on Dox. . . ;. , J. 0. HO WELL. Spot Cash Store; Tivoli, Tivoli, A.T ALL HOURS, DAY ami WIGHT. We are happy to state that owing to great exertion, and fine facilities, that we have at last struck the very article of BEER that every one who uses Beers should try. We will in order to luiio&uoo wr spuc-IaWy,-"1 THE TIVOLI BEER, ' for the- next 120 days furnish this Celebrated' Bier, in patent stopper bottles at 65c per dozeo. - Bottles to be returned. For Hotels, Boarding nouses, and families and the general trade; we beg to say that no other beer will give such general satisfaction. Com petent judircs pronounce it ojnal to the original Budweiscr Lsger Beer. - - : ' '.Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and ve guarantee satisfaction. . ' - Our Beer will be furnished fresh and cold from our new refrigrators to our city customers free, kept in our refricerator in new delivery wagon, until handefl out ice cold. . , Respectfully, - HAMPTON & FEATIIERSTON, apl 25-dJtw imos Main st . Abbeville. N. C SMALL HOUSES FOR SAX.E. 5 years' time, 8 per cent interest1 Apply to - mays-' uuubliujai tstuii. - J.; i Q. E. GRAHAM, President - WM, E. ft CORSETS. Loans made ancl negotiated on ; approved real estate. V " The Savings I'ank department is now nrenarcd to receive deposits in sums of S1.00 and unwitrda: - . . Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per The Sav ngs W. II. Peni.axd,! : . ' . , :r.": t - - .ti.fi. r ; P. SAWYER j President, J. E. I P. SAWYER' - . J.'EV -;a:W-WILLIAMS, of Wilmington,- Rev. J. L, 0ARR0TJj,? J. O. MARTIN. - Authorized Capital ''$500,000, '''yrrU Paid iip. Capital, ico.cco,' v ; tiTZTJ t--Z-Z 5 r j" Surplus-Fiind. $10.000,. : ; :'!"-.? -. , : ':'-V: . " General Banking BusincsB-transacted.' iairplr, i d Fiil n :J Fnfe Ipj f fit 1 it t " ft r u t i rn t r.?y terms. Ban on lor thMransrction of business fronVS:S0 a. ni, to 3 p. m. : ' '. ,!e J . The White M;mV Bar CORNEniMAIN AND EAGLE STREETS jj; D E R : W II I XL O CTK'S STORE. ' v . . . -PSOPaiETOS.' -:: - Headquarters for fine IJQUORS, I keen "none but the PUREST, and .' charge accordingly. My' ;v ' ARE ABSOLUTELY '. V .. " 'A-''- PUKE A KI XWADULTERATED. and are. recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. .. r" Alsn Finn Ttillinyil onr! TniAi. - . - -. , . " . .. , aaal : Goods shipped to all points. No Asheville, N. C. The only strictly . jaG-dawly ' 1 ro t$ ine prouuet ot Fourteen. Uallons ; World Evaporated to a MASS. . , .. . . : , A (lift. ivP TVrfltnTn nnrl nnt n ToW nrni:n Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion. Headaches. Chronic Diari-hm. flhilla find T?kY7vra Polai.i.K anil oil , 1 h m n f n.,l Moanl A ft vv.ivuD 'j'-'um.o iiu juvicLuj., xiuuiiuai uiDiiupa- tion, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Female Vreaks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, &c. , " Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cent3 fo'r Small Size Bottle. ; Ask your druggist for it. If he should not have it, and. will hot order ii, uien aaaress tne proprietors, and No Cure' DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures - Weak and , inflamed Ayes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in tb world. . - , - J . Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. : Mfickeif A' Anderson, Proprietors. . , And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies. . fe 7-dawly . ; ' , , ;-: , Bristol, Tenn. I : f ' I - I Contracts made for rjaintin? olH and ntw repairing of rooiS a specialty r-AiTwork done In a ursl-ciws mann at thriowestv nrififiihlo rdtna anil oaf iaA..( An im.n .aaJ tt ' -. . . " short notice. - - - " aa;. iit m nt ... . .... .A . ' at the office. tyCountry work solicited. mmmt 9 LJJj -L JkrS Sadler's Arithmetics, are the BEEESE. Treasurer W. H. PENLAND, Ass't.Tre Astieyille, N. C, July 1st, cenL annunu subject to the Bv-Laws." : '- ,--'C-.'- of HZccIianics and R. R. Rawia C. E. Gkaham, ESTABLISHED I879.V : RANKIN, ; D. WADDEL, - i . PULLIAM. - ." Vice-Prest. " : - Cahinr DIEEUTORS . .... RANKIN' ; R. PEARSON, M I1I1U A VU1 X UtiUlt .. . ' charge for boxing. P. O. Box 309, White Man's Bar in the State. , -. ill" u tyi M A ss .. of the best Mineral ..7ater in the i vawutii. -uuu uu- 1 tti w ... . J .. it will be sent by mail, postage paid. No Pav ! ls Mre and water-proof; r. Huriiijir!.iiiitA mi lfn nnpan. er man Uin or Iron. . Can lied by anyona snt ior-- covering -laRE-PROOF" " and roof paints for inside aad outside work ; all ;n1rri' rradv mira.1 IBUILDINfi: PlPfBS the largest line of sam plea;ito select from -in sown. i The nhnvA ire of the best quauty &nd .'. ill VvO" Qrtlil OrMaoAnaKlA wva wvivaavuauic rmlMinrra T1hrtoit,r' i - " . on . ? . rivni auu wuijrn or nil ua m uent . : , ; - fi.nr . - r ; - avail hlmsrif of the ADVAKTAQE3 offered at SAW fPB!WnthBryant,Stratton Sadler fiUUL-LLtrifttf Moslaesa Collee-e. BalUmora. riot afcquiring a thorocrB and practical knowlcdn of now : inters npon its twenty-third yar of OMfulDew- Tbebroficiracvao-IftmBUVVfll aalivd bv oir many pupils framAftitAAAsiUaUaKUansef lh ' cormtry lsthastieugsst commwidadoerweean offc as tooifr mecmascducatorirllTfllff l?nV?of youth. 8b-BaBd,TypWilUngbAsiWUslAi lUti Hani Spek.. ling 'spedally taught. No Vacation. Pupils Toar . sMrps GOBBEsnmsaKcst' Call k or address W. H. SADLER, Frest. . . ' AOS. o A 8 N. CharlBnSt . ;U:, . iUljluaVllK, J1U ' Latest and Best ever Published.' ser. ' . . 1 JOSEPH 8. ADAMS, Solicitor. 1886.- Laboring filcn , . , J. A. Conaxt, . i (' i Acc CaMr ' i;iw;i. -uiyt lua.ij , T W". PATTON Bhoilll