i r t J ASH EVILLE CITIZEN: - ) r .1 j i ; .. .M.TOsWAW;Nn:rrrn f JORDAN BTON K, , KSiTOKS. J. D. CAMKRON, 1 J - , . ; . I .t. 'I.'.'.. . 1 ,.. ', FOR CONORS,.) I i W .r-it 9th liiitrict Thos. D. Jobnaton, ; FOB TH BVPUMB OOtJtT. ' y ' W. N. H. Bmfth, ThosvSf .Ashe ond A.j JUOICIAL--liUPBBIofiOVIlT JUDGES. 3rd 6istri!t IL (i Connur, of Wilsoiv 4lh S . , , , WltT Clark, of Wake. 6tb T.BoJkln, of Sampson. 8i h fit '1 w- r-Montgomryj of Ca- ,barrun. 9Uv ' . J. F. Graves, of burry. -4 10th " A. C. Avery, of Burke. , 12th " J H Merrimon, Buncombe 1 . , SOUCITOKS. .. ... ' Kith District W. II. Bower, of Caldwell, l-.'th, , " U. S, Ferguson, Haywood. , "" " SENATORIAL PISTR ICTS. " ::fiili Dint I. H. Bnil-y. of Mitchell,' John Tn II. of Burke. 4Ut " .W. Wilson, Transylvania 4-'!id " Kooe hi iaa.fir Macon. ; NOX PARTISAN 'OFFICES. Acom7iion plea of ihe office seek er is that the position t which he aspires is uou politic-d, and there fore he verv confidently appeals to personal Iriendships, to that feeling which accepts politics as a burden, or that'construction" ot the "duly1 of suffrage to act independently in cases that do not press on party ob ligation. Primaf acie, there seems b traething to justify the conclusion that there are some offices which are nou political, the parties occu pying them, in the retirement of their offices, or in the discharge of their duties, being apparently with drawn from active participation in affairs, serving all parties and all people, presumably, with equal zeal and impartiality. It is an amiable and a'takiDg construction, and gives the aspirant the advantage of ap peal for the support of the generous, unselfish and liberal voter All this does very well in the millennial days of politics; when parties are equally patriotic, just and honest, and when their -policy rqually conduces to the welfare Of the people. Such days are not now; we conceive a difference wide and deep between the conduct and poli cy of the t.vo great parties contend ing for' BUprumacy, and we Wish to mark the distinction so strong that there can bono mistaking the one for the others "Let each man shin ny on his own side." The Demo crats have their chart; so have the Republicans. . Let each party steer by it. The attempt to blend the two by professions of liberality is an absurdity. It is the att3mpt to mix oil and water. It is the effort to reconcile light and darkness.. This is what the independents are' en-, deavoring to do; and it is the same thing that he who runs for ah of fice on the ground that it is non political practically suggests with the view of catching votes from both sides. A recognition of tlii idea is at the bottom of the disregard of organization; and is taken as a justification for defiance of conventions, and the existence of independent candidates. There is nothing more certain than the necessity 'of organization and the .maintenance' of party dis ci pi i no, otherwise parties drop to pieces, loose disjointed fragments. Yet parties are the essentials of government.- Through them, acting on mknowledged fundamental princi ples, and guided by well defined precedents the laws are made and enforced, public, peace and order preserved, education provided for, all of which aro associated withthe collection aad honest disposal of the public monies. These things carxf not be well done without the agency of par ty organization. The Democratic .party maintains that myitis cip&itj3 administra tor of pubQ affairs, it is more capa ble, more hones', more economical; and it has the ree6rdio show for its assertion. claini;f that the Re publican party 1grcs;,y failed in its duty to UieetipleXaiirr'by the might of, pemocratip organization,' the 'Rejftihlican 1 prfrry' was ejected fro :n power. We propose to keep t out. Yet the. icreay that, offices are non-politjMunJssgeverely heeked, wlu be the Tenterinj wexe which wTH restore it. "to'l power.. i It seems a giople Ct f libef a leyng to put in a wonty,-ietnacratic, a RepubUcaoShtfUf- Clerk or Register hipf5cef-4U isinay he,and probaM bly is, true. . ButUjch officers, be- sidege rg (if rjrcstff pfljmjtj rr Bonallv. are also anions the shrewd est dtlhe people." They fcnoW e'ver body and thev can ramuiarly ap proach everybody. - Non-partisan as they profess to be, they do not toreet the inV:rosts oLrtueir party. They are apt Ube fcfy shrewd, sa gacious aO ccsfi?110?.0! tors, and unexpectedly it is found that the onrarimtionxif the party m oppo'sifioq jJ thenahaslbaeu secretly oncrrtwn4-nd"iuflab'le- to pieees when its Btyength pome to be tested. The confusion, the antagonism, the. independence in several Democratic na may traced to f.hls injudicious liberajjtyr i:r,;01 ... , . : All dfficefl from the highest to the lowest are- unavoidably associated with party" politics; no nomination should be made without good vouch er for party: fidelity,, ; CARtlSLK ON THE TARIFF. The Cincinnatti Enquirer has a Ions1 interview with Sneaker Car lisle, in which is tha following pas sage: "Is there any hope of the Democratic party, as a party, get ting' consistently and unitedly to wo"k for revenue reform ?" - "In my opinion there is a reason able prospect that the Democratic party will become substantially united upon that question. Of course it is not probable that all the members of the Democratic party will come to think precisely alike about it, but for practical purposes I believe that the course ot events. in a reasonably short time, will bririg us substantially together. There are now only about $140,000,000 of the public debt which the Government has the right to pay at its face, and nearly all of the funds representing this indebtedness are held by the National Banks. In less than two years this indebtedness will be fully discharged, and no other bonds ma ture until 1891, when $250,000,000 ot 4t per cents will be payable. During the interval between the payment of the 3 per cents now standing and the majority of the a per cents, unless toe revenue is reduced or is used to purchase the obligations of the Government at a high premium, an enormous sur 1 -T a 1 j 1 1 m jjius uu us i accumulate in uie lreas ury such an amount as would oar alyse the business of the country, if hoarded and lelt out of the channels of trade I am very strongly of the opinion, therefore, that when the debt which is now payable has been fully discharged, if not before that time, the people of the couutry will demand a reduction of the reve nue.'' This is all very good and very proper, and the way Mr. Cleveland's adminstration is paying off the present payable portion of the debt the congress next winter will have an opportunity to address itself di rectly to revenue reform. But Mr, Carlisle proceeds to say: : "Ah, yes ; but sev"eral distinguish ed gentlemen, whom I will not men tion, want this reduction made on whisky and tobacso. "It will never be so done," replied Air. vyanisie, wuu. great solemnity. "Never. The reduction will come upon the tariff, and not upon inter nal revenue, for it is plain to my mind that no political party of this country can afford to take the posi tion that whisky and tobacco and beer shall be free while a tax remains' upon the people's clothing and im plements i of Irade. .TeoDlo won't stand it.' - - w . J. Mr. Carlisle represents the whis ky monopolists of Kentucky and Ohio, and Indiana and Illinois and Missouri and New York in the above declaration. Thwse nitirhty concerns do not wish the federal tax to be repealed, I ecu use parties of small capital could then go into the business, and, beside, if people are to drink or l.se tobacco, or rather will do it, they ought to have access to as pure an article as possible. and these smaller establishments would depend upon the purity of their products for reputation and sale. The removal of the internal taxation would not necessitate a high tarifl duty, upon the necessa ries of life. Many things now taxtd could and should Le put on the free list, and those foreign-made goods which ought to be taxed, with a reasonable tax would yield enough revenue for all the honest and eco nomical purpjje of the govern ment. We think Mr. Carlisle and the great whiskey ring of the States we have mentioned must and should be made to come br.ck mid into the old time democratic principles. And the sooner it is done the better . for the country. The democratic party is opposed to all .monopolies, favors the greatest freedom of industry and trade among all the peoplej the lowest possible taxes consistent with economy and honesty, and these taxes oe raised lrorn those sources least felt, giving the least annoy ancee.and -which can afford some advantage to our own people and their industries as against the indus tries and capital of other countries. Aim What Tkejr All Say. Hon. . B. Jliynia, of Salem, Bit., says he dM. Tt - - .J T O . 2 bis luiiiy -witk the novt itiifxrtory reeolu, In aM mm f oougha, ookli and -oroup, and recommends it in parnenlw for the little ones, sample bottle free at H. H. Lyon, d&trlw. i Walter v Ciwliutau, manufacturer of Rubber and 'W.lxwtype' Stamps, Citizen umiding, (i flight, rear room, Aslteville, .svonn uaxonoa,. .- JTew iSi-arfs. ttllnrs and Cufls, Half nose, ntmpenucrs anu Underwear . . at Whitlocks. - 7- . . Bj mi', Ol, Janoary, 1886. lot twolre or fonrtoen year I have been a great nfferer from a terrible form of blood poiion'wbieh raa into the (eooodsry, and fin ally It wai prouonnoed V tertiary form. My head, face and shonlden became ilmott a maai of eormpUon, and finally the disease eummene ed eating away my tknll bone. I became so borriblT repulsive that for three years I absol utely refused to let people see me." I used large qnantitiet of moat notod blood remedies and applied to nearly all physicians near me,' bat my condition continued to grow worse, and all said that I most sorely die. My bones became the seat of ' excruciating ache and pains; my nights were passed in misery; I was reduced fat flesh and strength; my kidneys ware terribly deranged, and life became a bur den to me. . ... I chanced to see an advertisement of B. B. B. and sent one dollar to W. C. Birohntore & Co., merchants of our place, and they procured one bottle for me. . It was used with decided ben efit, and when eight or ten bottles had been need I was pronounced soond and well. ' ' Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me looking like a man who had been barned and then restored. My case was well known in this county, and for Um beneiit of others who may ue simnany anecieo, 1 uuna u my amy to give the facts to the public, and to extend my heart felt thanks for so valuable a remedy. I have been well over twelve months, and no return of the disease has occurred. Bobxbt Wins. . SLvxet's, Ga., January, . 1886. We, the un dersigned, know Mr. Bobert Ward, and take pleasure in saying that the facta above stated by him are true, and that his was one of the worst cases of Blood Poison we ever knew in our county and that he has been cured by the use of B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. A. T. Bbiohtwkix, Merchant. W. C. BiacHKoaa & Co,, Merchants. J. H. Briohtwell, MD. , John T. Hast, v W. B. Cakpbkix. All who desire full information about the cause and euro of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous BweUinga, Ulcers, Bores, Rheuma tism, Kidney Com jlaints. Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, free, a copy of our S3 page Illustrated Book of Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever be fore known. Address, BLOOD BALM CO.. . toctl Atlanta, Ga. The News and Observer says; Capt. T. VV. Patton and Maj. John W. Graham, members of the tax commission, are at work in the sen' ate chamber on the scheme of tax equalization, upon which they have been some time engaged, lion, George Howard, the other member of the commission, arrived last even ing. -Mr. A. Dughi says that he really did predict the earthquake, In Italy, of which country he is a native, earthquakes are common. When just before sunset the western horizon looks smoky with peculiar Whirls or movements of the air and clouds in circles, these are watched. If the whirls sink out of Bight be fore the sun, an earthquake is pre dicted. If they subside afterwards a terrible storm is looked for. For a good plate of chicken, ham, beef or the best soup von ever tasted, go to Turner' h, in the Johnston building, cor ner Patton Avenue and Main Streets. Anv dibh can be obtained for 10 cents. HORT-HORKS FOR SALE. Youns; reentered bu.ls and heifers, and bisrh grade uoou milk cows, also thoroughbred Soutb down buck Limbs For particulars of prices and ammais, auoresg u. u. wuriu.iu', - Kus-bv Grange, sept 1 d2w ;s ShutordvUle, S. C. SPECIAL BARGAINS REAL ESTATE. A rare chance for a cai-itallst to make money, on the purchase of HO acres of bind in Asbeville, at a figure that is certaiuly a great inducemen ta any man who means liuslpenB. This land will enhu nee 200 per cent wlrhin6years This proph ecy is more than justified bv observation of past increases of values. Magnificent French Broad river farm, about 200 acres bottom, about 100 unci upland, good iinprovemeola. ftock and improved fanning implements lor saie cneap -mis wrm is in ex cellent condition, and otters a rare oDDortnnitv to secure a princely estate tor a most reasonable price. Frame house ot 8 rooms on one of the best streets in Ashevillc. Very fine mountain view. very v Unable lot three-fourths of an acre. For sale at a oargain. A cottage on South Main Street. 4 rooms, fine lot and gardeu and necessary outhouses. For saie very low. The owners of the above properties have good reasons for Felling low, and hence offer special liiuueememg. WALTER B. GWTN, (Oltlce in C'ouit House ) LJnd Agent' Ang. S0:ltl. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. I will offer fur sale at public auction to the highest uiacter on thuksvav tttesut pp ntber, I8, the following property on Main street in this city, vix : 1. The store and lot known as the DeVault Drug Sto e which is 2? feet by 20 feet. 2. The lot adjoining the same on the South, be ing one nan space Dei ween me urug store na the Weaver Shoe Store. 26 S-4 feet bv 260 includ ing the small building on Main street attached to anig store. 8. The lot adjoining the above and Sooth of it of same dimensions and extending to the Weaver Shee Stote. the said two lots being intended to divide equally toe grounds on which the. res idence of the late R. W. Pulllain is located. 4. The lot and store now occupied by W. T. Weaver as a shoe store, being 34 feet by 2G0 feet. &. The vacant snace between the shoe store and the woodtn building south of it being till feet oy w iee. I wil also sell at the same time, soma fifteen other lots facing public square and the jail lot. Also, one on new street, running from College to Eagle street, continuation of Spruce street, and on a SO feet street running from the jail lot in the direction oi tagie street to the Barnard property. Aim, the building occupied br Mr. Perrow as a warehouse, including 8a feet by 38 feet. a plat of these Lots can be seen at the Bank of Anheiiie; also, at the law office of Uojre and Cummings. an J lull information there given. Tkbms One-third cash in hand, remainder in twelve month? note and security with eight per ocut. per annum, interest required. Any purc haser wishing to pay cash for deferred part, can do so at a discount of 8 per cent- of the face ot his note, if he makes such wish known on day of sale, and pay same within ten days thereafter. This sale U made by direction of the owners of the property. LAWKKCK I'ULLIAM, Ags. sept 8 tds GRANITE YARD, UEVDERSONYILLE, .-. N,p, v i A. P; CORN, Proprietor. The gnmlW found- vner Hcadersonvfue is rccogmxeu hit lis iieauiy mo unrauuity. ' The undersigned is prepared to furnish on short notice, all work In granite, for Window- ills. Door rills. Steps, Ac, &c indeed every tning neeaea tor Duuaings. . TERMS REASONABLE. -Call on or address A. P CORN, septUdtf. HendcnouTiUe, N. C. v For the Benefit of Thiiae who need them. I am now'selltng Novel ties tlut will be found very usefnl and conven- let t, n: ioe jtuooer rnntmg nana stamp, for all Dumoses. for printina- Letter and Bill. Hearts. Cards, lags, c&, tc , and marking clotn- ingHKienme. - -..-. ... - Abn Letter Conrinc Books, tor eopvimr tetter. for the ue of those who have no copying press, size 10x12, ISO pnvas. Price S2.50. - Also Stencils, bteel Stamps, Fine Self lnVlng gtaniDS. Bank and Railroad and Post Office Sun- plies, Seal Presses, Ac. Jus., sad all kinds of becona-nana rnnting Material. - Bend 10 cents lor lift of goods I have fotf sals, and mention tbis paper. . I can always be found OB South Main street above Eagle Hotel, same building of Hill a dining room. - . A. B. SAMS, Jn sept 16 dtf . Asheville, N. C. Dws BU1MSVC. v ; f riis sV ftm lisinaan ifkila sCtt . Frobably ths trgeae concra of in kn iOll thai m crown m av.nnnt tj aast daeads ITtaa bttSlCaU Wbisksy Company of Baltimore, if d. Tk otltey iaf tfie WrlfrtoA a wprueat&tlvw (aT tals oa arid ,anon 'otSe at Ua Ja. a to now tbU Company oouU a3oJTt' xpe4 soch larga aoasa ot Jnay. Is ad- verxians; aocn an eaneitsos orsna ej whiskey, nod onwhieb th margin oC profit is necesariry ssnMlL' ' " ' "wau. sir repllaa the ceaUemaa. is doa eoUraljr en tba straagtaci a fo4 aitlclatliasaetaad pvtfmklfk, we ha .tttnoal eonMecss.E Tbia-.Ja prabaUf the. ftcst. jnstanca ( .the.klfjai Kha aloaa t iba oottatrr paid bnaUws.ilke. oars to aitenatvaly advertiee ita whiskey. ' - k ... , , ' "lleralofore larse newspaper advertl Ing haa been eonnnad alntoat exclcialvely to patant mwdtetaes and other prapKtatary preparaUona, on which tnara la oaaally profit of frooi too to 800 per cans (never leas) aa in the case of soealled hitters, for instance, which frequently' constat, aa analrsia has showo. of the enaapest of, polsanous kinds ot alcohol for a base (the overnment allows 80 per cent) the rest of the compound being a few Inexpensive, flavoring extracts to make it palatable. It Was with tha Idea that people waald sooner or later coma to realize this fact, that we determined, ta pnt oorwbiskey on the market under Its true name, merit aad inadlcinal ' uaea. and althongh wa lave received. aUroerous pro post tuas frrn 'prominent religious papers, and cttrgiman. wwrav steadily held o agaiust any "cbarure ot title or any elia gnisaaftu character, and yet despite tha n at oral prejudice which aztsta against tha ae at liquor in any farm, we haca re ceived In tha past three months aVer Ifiot naaollcitadtestlinoDials from persons who have been cored or beoefittad by oar whin key. andwhoaot sf a pare sanis at grati tude are willing that their names be finbllshed. You see our whisker la dis llled by a sectet proceaa whereby every trace of fusel ell Is eliminated, and to-day we are the discoverers and only manufac turers In the country ot aa absolutely pun article." Moore and Robards' patent brbap takes the lead. aug 29 dCt pOB SALE. A gieat bargain in planing mill and machine shop, turning lathe and corn mill, aic, engine and boiler 80 Horse Power, excellent buildings, close to ran roau rare oargain. Apniy to augl5dwtf WALTER 11. GWYN, JjURMERS gOARDING g OUSE. Tliis house, located opposite ihe Farmers' Warehouse, on North Main street, haying been thoroughlv refitted and repaired, Is IVow.Open lo the Pnbllc. 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. RooniB, neatly . and comfortably fur nished, are attached to the eating saloon, Parties ran get rooms with or without board. Give us- a trial, and you shall be satis- ned. NELSON & MORGAN, june 29-dtf BLACSWELL'S White Sulphur Springs, It. J. BMtCMWXM.H, raprUlar. ' BUNCOMBE COXJKTY, Kear Alexander. BT. C. Among the notable watering places in this State we cannot too highly commend BLACK WELL'S WHITE 8ULPUU& SPRINGS. They are in this, Buncombe, county, some dozen miles northwest of Asbeville, and four miles south ot Alexander, a station on the Western N. C. K. K. They are right in tbemountains, with lolly peaks on every side, and from one of whleh is constant ly nowing a stream oi very -coia saipaur 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 tbe 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 ine manor corn, ne naa several hundred acres of land adioininsr. 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 oi the season, ine air around is perfectly pu'e, and the country is absolutely free of all malaria. No case of chills and fever was -over known to originate here. The thermoirPw Pverv rarely rises above 85 in the summer t S Jalfy falls to ix ui w u iukui, so ion n is quie ooia enoagn 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, win oe ueiigntea ana nenenttea by a sojourn here. A daily coach goes to Alex ander to meet the trains and for the mails and visitors. The chargea for board to suit the times, ana are exceedingly moderate, come and see tor yourself. Jy23:dtf. i. ' SUGGESTION TO FINE TOBAuCO CHEWBBS I have in stock a fall line of "TStliX 6HlitT" AlTfl "Tilt I WCH" ' fine Fie Tobacco and 1-nirv HrniL fa lead ing brand of fine 9 inch plug.) These goods' are all made of the beat Henry County Leath- erwooa leai, ana manufactured uy J. n. jonn son it Co., Danville, Va., and are guaranteed to be finest on the market. i Frank Loughran, Vain St., 3rd door above Bank of Ash evUl Grant & Roseb rry Graduates of the Phila'a College of Pharmacy.) Pharmaceutical1 Clitmfsts, IT A VING purchased tht- Prog Store of MX Mr. C. W. DeVault, we will be klad to meet bis many customers, and hope to retain ' the good reputation th store has obtained under nis supervision ny dispensing . . . i : -v ' i Pure Drugs, Carefully and Accurately. We make a specialty of ' Squibbs' Preparations and compounding prescrip tions, su B-aum w ANTED.; - . r ' A a-antleman wants normanent country board wiuun two miles oi Asnevuiew-. Jiauress -care CITIZEN office staling terms, ate. ." " - aog 26 dlwk - . . - -i,:---' 1 :j&MyiiiMr OFTHEBLTJEEIDGE,HICKOET,N C tJsder Charge ! tha Sisfera af Herey. i- , TKEM3 ; - "S '. Board and Tnillon, UxtjMlvedollarsperaessioa Of nre months. :;, .... --i . for further porticalaT send for catalogue. .... , . 'Adliww. . MOTHER AUQVWTLNE. '' - Ml. aV, J aaj' Uittcr, JV. t juiy s-amos : - ' ?T Care for Piles. - Piles are freanentlv preceded, bv a sense of rfe -ht ia the bacX loins and lower part of the abdomod, oaunng the patient to suppose he haa some-a&eetion of the kidneys or negh boring e -gans. At timf a, symptoms of indi gestion ace ptcapnt, sflsinlency, nneasinotia of Uie stomach, etc. A moisture like perspira tkm,prodnoing a very disagreeable itching, aU getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at enoa U the toclioaiion ef . Jr. lksaiika a lile Kern. odybacteectlxapon the parts affected, aoaaruioa; uie luuiurs, ou&ying uie uitense itching, andeffecting a permanent cure. Price 60 eta. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine oo., Piqaa,0. Bold by H H Lyons. , . dawly , The Old Reliable ' MASON'S; FRUIT . ' J A RsT. Fur siile liy ! . ; i J. O. HOWELL.''' A nw line of Shirts, Collars and ' .. , cuffs. Some Gauze Shirts at 15c. 20c. and - 25c. v :;: ; : '.' .; Prices reduced on - DRY GOODS, DRESS GOOD'S, M TRAW HATS, SHOES, d every thing iri my Mine, at J. O. HOWELL'S SPOT CASH STORE. BALL'S CORSETS. The ONLY CORSET made that can be returned by its purchaser after three weeks wear if uot found PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY fat every respect, and its price refunded by seDer. Made in a varietv of itvlea and mice. Beware of worthless imitation. None genuine without Ball's ne on box. IBXDIK SALT! IE3"3r J. O. HOWELL. Spot Cash Store. Tiyoli Tivoli, AT ALL HOURS, DAT and NIGHT. We aro happy to state that owing to great exertion, anil 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 ISO days famish this Celebrated Beer, in patent stopper bottles at 5c per sloBcn. Bottles to be returned. For Hotels, Boarding nouses, and families and the general trade; wo beg to say that no other beer will give such general satisfaction. , Com petent jndses pronounce it equal to the original Budweiscr Lager Beer. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and we guarantee satisfaction. Our Beer will be furnished fresh and cold from our Dew refrigrators to our city customers free, kept in onr refrigerator in new delivery wagon, until banded out ice cold. Respectfully, HAMPTON & FEATIIERSTON, apl 25-dAW 4mos Main st . Asbeville. N. C. - X. GRAHAM, President. Wil. E. Loans made and negotiated on approved real estate. The Savings Hank department is now prepared to receive depoihs in sums of 81.00 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. ..." The Sav ngs ; fartxcuiariy Solxcxted. ; ; ' pi RECTORS: V' i ; V,' II. Pekland, v ,,R. R. Bawls , C. E. Gkaitam. :. i.. r j J. A. Conant, ..' : " -v. . . . . , VVM. E. BrEESE. i iii Ki null i 1 f,i ni m li ili If P. SAWYER, Ml : J. E. President. . i :- X;ui J ' it: ''.'iit:'! ' ' ' " ' -if .''if! jjri 1 i ,- Jsr-.iK! . I ri-.?a :- ! v. General 'Bjiiiljr.p. Jii:sinfrP'trarirtUd. , J.uitlur tf Jin -In of f Vjif terms. -- Bar icii k.i ll;o Irariprrtion ol I iiprf8 from R;,'rf . n. to 8 o. T4e; OTite CORNER-MAIN AND I'aii.a aja r...Yis! t M.tl .mi " ' ' ' - PK0PEIET0B. Ileadquftrtere for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but Ihe PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv . .' 1 ., . .. .. .... ARE ABSOLUTELY PrilK AKI 1J1.ADCXTERATE1), and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. ' Also Fifle Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. . P. O. Box 309, Asheville, N. O. The only strictly White Man'a Bar in the State. ja6-dawly l r W - A U M MASS. The product of Foubteen Gallons of the best Mineral Water in the "T'7 World Evaporated to a MASS; - A Gift of Nature, aind not a Patent Mcdiciur. Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. ' Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea; Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, and all Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Female Weak nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, &c. 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, No Pay! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and inflated 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 JT JInttcrson9 Proprietors. And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies. fe7-dawl Bristol, Tenn. Painting : . A 01 ' J NrP j ' r I vuuutwuiuwjt) iui pnmuiig uiu uiiu uew iiuiiuius. Alio covering, painting and repairing of roofs 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. Agent and Contractor. ' Office with "Town Topics," Write for prices and samples, or call and Gee them at the office. tSTCountry work solicited. -. ; r.-- i v . ..... . . .i A. J- (Successor to Lymax a Child,) REAL ESTATE BROKER, Office in Totirt Honse, Property of every description for Sale, both in Asheville and vicinity. Also Houses for Rent. - Timber L.;; Js In V. Nortii Carolina and East Tennessee. Nota Has made arraugv'n' iits with competent Civil Engineer for show Timber and Minrral Ijands to parties who contemplate making such purchases. , . 11EEESE. Treasurer W. II. PEN LAND, Ass't.Tre Asheville,. N. C, July 1st, off Mechanics and 0? jfLs3Le.Trille, T- ESTABLISHED: 1879. ' RANKIN, D.. C. WADDEL. Vice-f reist.- BIRKUTOKS. Rev. J. L. CARROLL, J. G. MATJN; j , . . 1 MM M 1.11 II . . f T ' Surplus Fund', "$10,000. EAGLE STREETS i s lis fire and water-proef, darable.and much cheRp-, er than Tin or Iron. Can ' be arjrjlieil bv Anvnnp SXCelletlt for rnvarincr t FIEE-PKOOF bonee land roof paints for inside I 1 i ,, ituiu uuioiuu worK ; Ail colors, ready mixed BUILDING PAPERS tbe largest lino of sam ples to select from in town. . . The AftnvA- ' tnaturinla are of the beat quality and iwill be sold at reasonable prices. i :i.s: mi.. .. Asheville, N. C. s'er. JOSEPH 8. ADAMS. Solicitor. 18s6. Iabbring Men C. i 1 'J. PULLlARf. ' -....-.r ,,,, .-. - 7 PrtidXipp Capital. jcc,cco. I n iVit . 1 i xiV ftr wi i t i.x - m. 1 J