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i'SHEVILLE CITIZEN. B. af. FURMAR. 'J 1 ft JORDAN 8TONK, EMTOaV .0.,OAMKRON.f;. j' Ih'iuocratio x jioimnattons. 51 'Vou rxnfGBttss.1 - Btb District The. D. Johnston. ! ' FOB THE SUPBBMS OOtTftT. : A S. H. Smith. Thos. S. Ashe Ond A. 8. MrrrimOB. .. . . ' . JCDIC(AiACPB10BCORT JUDGIS. , 3rd District H. a Connor, of Wilson. 4ti. " -- Walter :isrk. of Wake;. tun ... - VI T.BovJn. of Sampson. 8th " W. J, Montgomery; of Ca- barrua. - - - 9th " J, F. Graves, of jsurry . irK - A O. AVerv. of Burke. I2th " J H Merrimon, Banoombe , , solicitous. ' 10th District W. H. Bower, of Caldwell. 12th G. S, Ferguson, Haywood. SENATORIAL DISTRICTS, 86th Diafc I. H. Bailey, of Mitchell, i. John Toll, of Burke.' juk nirfjirt I. N. EBBS, of Madison 41st -r. M; G.W. Wilson TransylTania THE KNIGHT OF JiABOK AND DEMOCRACY. ' - The Democratic party has' been keenly alive to the demands: ot the Working glasses .tor legislation wmcn would better the condition. These demands had been voiced in every convention Held by the working men, and had been sent to Congress after1 Contrress without receivinprthe o L slightest jecognition, until the Dem twratie part secured control .61 the 48th Congress; whed the era of labor legislation was iirijf,iuuguioicu. The Democratic House presented and successfully carried through the bill to prohibit the importation of contract labor. In the. present Congress, the Speaker,' recognizing the importance of the work to be in trusted to the Committee on Labor, and from an earnest desire to give the working classes . a committee C imposed of their " friends, selec ted only, members who had been in dorsed by the organizations1 of the county, as - friends , of labor, and those who have worked at the bench as mechanics.' . Seven 'distinct labor bills in the interest of the working men of the country "were passed by the.' present Democratic House, while but Iwo- - j -r . li the bill to legalize the incorporation of National Trades Unions, and " the bUlrelatioit- to convict labor, have passed the Republican Senate. Jlhei following, demands! express ed in the platf orm of the Knights of Labor, adopted at Philadelphia, September 10h': 1884, have been comnlie'd'with as far as lay in the power" of Democratic legislators : "Articled. The establishment of Bureaus of Labor Statistics, that we may arrive at ai correct;" knowledge of the educational, moral and finan cial condition of the laboring mass es. .. "Article 7. The recognition by in corporation of trade unions, orders and such other associations ' as may be organized by the working masses. . 'Article 12: To prohibit 'the hi ring out of convict labor. ' "Article 16. That the importation of foreign labor under contract be prohibited. " . "Article 22. To persuade employ ers to agree to arbitrate all differen ces which may arise between them and their jpip jeeSj in order , that thetnolarbf sympathy between themimay be strengthened, and that strikes may.be rendered', unneces sary." ' - . ; SENTIMENT . IN THE EAST. We publish below a resolution adopted in a large convention of the Edgedbmbe democracyi'sOme years ago, as it snow's the' spirit' of ,the whole eastern section. Repeal the Jawjestabli8hing the present system of, county, government, and in 'the next'electioo we will have a repub lican elected Governor, and in all probahlhfy have two or three' negro Judges. All you who wish To Have a negro hold court in Asneville, to "takeoff your hats in his presence and call him "your Honor," vote for Mr. Pearson and repeal. Are the - inconveniences of the present system so great to J the West that they ' call v for , the ruin ' of the county ; commissioners, negro jus tices, sheriffs, clerks, for the .East, and probably 'negro judges for the , State. --It would be a terrible blow, not only io (hVTbemocratic party, ' but 'all the people if thej manage- man 01 au eiecuons.in we . Jst oe .;. turned over to its enemies.! But can we loncer exnect our white brethren of the East to' gtvl Iheif assistance, whenare. takgtrom'jttiem all. the ad , vantagtoey gained by thje victory of 1S7G, and remand ; them to negro j-ulef If Xbe white men of theEasi grpw cold and give up the straggle, the Republicans will carry the State. If the Republicans carry the State, hold court for negro judges may Buncombe county, v a ... i Here is ihe reBolulioa reft r red to above.' Cau. Wou afford to ignore " P. if 7tn7mA Tl,it (ho Tlomrut racy jof Edgecombe county,", deem it to Jbe Of the most vifcil; importance, that the present form of county gov ernment be retained. - finance . is nearest the hearts of all, the former system of county i government de spoiled our, treasury, robbed our people, and made us groan under heavy taxes r If the . form of gov ernment is changed then we are rel ocated to our. dark days, we are de serted and must rely npon'ourselves. Wegetno succor and will expect none. Therefore, be it resolved in convention that we demand that the present form of government be retained." ' It was adopted by an enthusiastic vote. - i Messrs. Baird, Wells, Pearson and Fox,are candidates before the people on a platform which positively de mands the , ... : " ; Repeal of the county government system, . Repeal oi the Buncombe stock law. r Are they hone3t in -this? We charge, and know the truth of the charge, that persons in the interest of Mr. Pearson are quietly telling stock-law republicans, there is no danger in the repeal of the law, vote for Pearson and help uS down the democracy; your stock-law will not be repealed." They say to ; anti-stock-law democrats, "help us elect Pearson, and he will repeal the law." How can honest men, whether dem ocrats or republicans, stock-law or anti-gtock-law men, yote for men who thus deceive ? If, as Mr. Pear son's workers say, he will not re peal the stock-law, why should anti stock democrats vote for him simply to help "down the democratic party? If he is running on a pledge to re peal the stock-law, and his workers privately declare he will not do so, how can republicans believe him sincere in his pledge to repeal the county government system, for it is on this (pledge that he hopes to get republican votes. Ifheisgo ing to repeal the stock-law, how can stock-law republicans vote for him? We put these questions to our people, and, to Mr. Pearson , and dare him to answer or explain, on the stump or through bis two pur chased columns ' of the . Advance, Does all this not look like treachery some where ? Can good men vote for candidates who accept nomina tions on a platform and thed try to deceive the people as to their pur poses, directly iu opposition- to the platform ? We do not believe the people will sustain such a man, not withstanding he may declare he is an honest statesman in his purchas ed organ. v The admiration of Mr. Pearson's employed editor of the two pur chased columns of the Advance grows apace, rrompt payments make strong friends The editor has elevated . his employer to "Sir Richmond" now. He will next fall down and worship him as Le Due de Richmond; and about that time, 2nd November, he will have a dead Due on his hands. ' Joit What They All Say. Hon. D. D. Haynie. of Salem. Bis., says he uses Dr( Bosanko'a cough and Iiung Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of couehs. colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. U. Lyons, dawlw. Another Candidate in (he Field S. G. WELD O N Unanimously Xomina.ted BY THE LADIES. After years of ripe acquaintance, Haying acted well his part In the role of Telegraphy, - - And the Culinary Art, We pronounce Sam WeldoIt perfect. And the "Gxm" a very queen Of all that it produces ' , It) the way of good cuisine. -We endorse hi fruit and pound cakk, - ilia spongk oaks and bis "wine,;' -. As the choicest in the city, - . Upon which we e'er did dine, His bread Ulfre a Snowflake, Crowned with a crust of brown, ' : Sweet as the Southern Zephyr, -1 -; Which fans the Eider down. Of small cakes his pound wafer, And gTOUnd ALMOKT), MACAROON Would adorn a Queen's tea table, -At morning, eve or noon, - And of all hiB great variety -Of every style and make, Tis cheaper, for onr Housewives . To buy from bim than bake. If oar tobacco users On grief would place a bar. Let them smoke "kangaroo," Arista" . And "continental" cigar, ; . . Let them chew "calhoun" tobacco, '. And choice "stbawberkt" Twist, ; The best ten cent tobacco - That sun has ever kissed. So Sam Weldon is our candidate, ' With standing nomination, And our votes for him will e'er be cast In joyful acclamation, .. ; : He's not np for a season, ' - ' r : To fail and ran away - -; - .. But we'll have him with us alwaye,r'T - For he katnmc to ttay W ; -. , . .. Many Ladies. ' . PRpF-. C FALK,; ' Teacher of Mnslc. . v Ladler will find a comfortable "srivate mnslc room in the Asheville Music House, north side of ruuuv oquare. .. aog fi ail Cluverius, the. Richmond mur derer, has brtm sentenced to be hung on Dec. "20th: This is final- Dead. But not Sensible 6f It; That the Rep ablican party in North Carolina'-tod vy, except for5: local purposes only, is as-dead as a .:iast year s corpse no man uouDts.--ur. Mott. Col. Humphrey, Judge - Rus- sel4 Col. Keogh, and all the brainy men Oi me T:iriy Know iuau iv is dead and most of them are frank enough to admit it.. It may be, in deed, that some or them nave not vet realized that death' has already taken place. They remind us of the story told by Senator Vance of the turtle. A n irishman had killed a turtle and his wife had it" over the fire cooking. -His turtleship d id not even then c-:ise snapping, however, and his wife said: !'An' faith, Pat, I thought vou had killed this tur tle." "An' faith, and he is dead," replied Pat, "but he isn't yit sinsi bleof it." jH-ir,ony hope isjn the dissensions that may arise " in the Democratic party. Raleigh Chronv Congressional Campaign. Hon. Tlios, I. Jolinston's Appointments. The Congrc sional candidates will address'' the , pop le at. following times and places: ..... Webster, BatunUv, October 2nd Franklin,-Monday, " 4th Asheville, Thursday, - " 7 HendersorivHle, Friday; ' " 8 Columbus, Saturday, " ' ' ' -9 Mariop, Monday, - 11 Charleston, Friday, " . .15 Robbinsville, Saturday, - " 16 Murphy, Monday, " 18 rTayesville, Wednesday, " 20 Fair View, Tuesday, " 26 Ayr (Reynolds' tanyard) Wed. Oct. 27 Kutherfordton, Thursday, October 28 Logan's Store, Rutherford county, Friday, " 29 Trv Ayer's Pills, and be cured. Miseiy is a mild word to describe the mischief to body and mind caused by habitual constipation. The regular use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, in mild doses, will re store the torpid viscera to healthy action. t7. XTTANTED Ladies, local or travelling. TV wonderful entirely new specialty for ladies only; t uany easuv msae: nopnoio, no paimiug; pamcuiars iree. uaah o. u. ii x xir.. sept24dl0times Box 443, Chicago, IlL ANNOUNCEMENT. AhHKVlLLE, Sept. To the Voters of Buncombe County : 28lh. In compliance w'th the wishes of many gentle men oi ootn political parties wno nave spoien to me on the subject I announce myself as a candidate for the nttice of Sheriff of Buncombe county. I had no desire to be nominated by any convention; the only convention I can-recognize is the grand assembly of the freemen of Bun. combe county ivho - will, on election day, announce their opinions. By their action I am willing to stand. My views will be made known to the voters of Buncombe county in the coming campaign. very respectiuiiy. sept 29 d-twtdc MARK u. JOSES. For Just Ten Days! I will sell GOODS AT COST to J ? mrtke room for " JSTew Fall Goods. HATS, BOOTS, and SHOES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, COFFEE, SK.' t It . i: I '10, DOMESTIC, COTTON PLAID3 AND JEANS- I have a new lot of Charlottesville WOOLEN MILLS' Goods for Men's wear, very cheap and the hest goods. Dress Goods, some that came this week. Dress Flannel, Cashmere, Tiicots, Towels, Napkins, &c. " The.best $2.50 Shoe in this market. I have in my Winter Shoes for Ladies and Children, and Am ; selling them very fast, J. 0. no WELL. Spot. Cash Store. . Oct 1st, 1883. , ' ' THEOXIY First-Classt - Restaurant In Aslievllle ' : - is to be found at ' TURNER'S; Johnston "Building Corner , Matton Jive, and, JBCain St - Every delicacy of the season served at the shortest notice and at the most reasonable rates. " ; Game, Fish and Oysters will be served after the first of September in any style, and families served with oysters as de sired. " ' '. : ' " " Elegant lunches put up in baskets for parties, and any one going off on trains will find it to their advantage to call and get lunches before leaving. . ' 1 Coffee, Chocolate and Tea, of the finest quality, served at the counter. The high est prices paid for these goods. Change of bill of fare at lunch counter every day. Different soups every day. . -' Our kitchen is open for public inspec tion at any time. - - , au 23-dtf . THE "VIXiL-A., - Owing to its convenient location and good management, has been full of guests all summer. Mrs. M. L. Sinclair will continue to keep the house open for the entertain ment of visitors to; and residents of, Asheville who desire good board. d-Sundays-3w Claw to fiet Uaartr and Va. ' From An immm number of Tolontary tea. llmciaiB from pcoplo In all walk of life we teleot a few which attest the surpassing effloar ey of DcTrr's Pusa Malt Whibt. which token, la onflecttoa-Nrah our' f omnia, is an unfailing.' feealtBfftVtntr . and tnnrkri!f f atuirt time. Baltimore. Md.. wrltas ga,!& rxiundt by tbe as o) rowDou?' Fuie uiBituy ana ranzruia- - aad-aavicl&ea 1 umwj ' 83 pounds. , Mb. M -v; K fy'a Pur iiaiSWiaksTaad 6lgh2fr more tliaa ver-befre." - - - Me, WM, HJ. WSXtiS,. 6S Claiborne Are., Ciiijo;'llr.; 'write "After -wing your DuiyJsPOTw Hall Waiakoy ana atoath, hay gslnBd.13 poupfls0- .. . months. Have gainM Impounds," Mr. C- H. KNIQHT. Uit Corooraa Street. . Waslrington.D. O v write "After mln Duf fy's Pure' Malt whiskey, bar -sained U : pounds in weighs.''- . v -' , Mr- WM.Cg aPMAN, 16no Verraqnt Ave.. ' Washington, t. C. writes: "1 have osed your Duffy's Purs Malt Whiskey and formula and have gained 10 pounds. . - Mb- W. HOOKS. 618 Locust Street. Kansas Uity, Ho., writes: "Have camaa a potroas from the use TOM Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and foroiuia.'. ' Mb. W. n-i McBNHIIX," (Ruptnred and Crippled HosrtftalJiKew -York, N. wrUas: "Since usina your Duffy's Pu key Lavs gained 4 poands." MB. CHifttL9 E.BYBN1 D, writes: j3y friend. It livaa (aorner Second and 1 gained V) pounds in three w4 ot your Duffy's Pur Malt formula.'' rvoori A-nro maiL Traia j, WaahiogOT, nMHL nam ) by toe use usjtey ana hotographer, 929 Virginia Ave-, WaaKlnff "Have gained it poupas - Duffy's Pure Malt Wkii f Us us oyout y in connscuoa with your lormuia." Mb. GEORGE R. SNTOIB, Lakew H. J.. writes- -"Mr -VAlfftlt Ilia inarai nearly 12 pounds: benefits derives from qtk DuHy'a Pure &uut wnsxey ana iamuia pOE SALE. A neat bargain in Dlaninsr mill and machine shop, turning lathe and corn mill, Ac, engine and boiler SO Horse Power, excellent bui dings, Close u ran roaa rare oargain. Appiy io aug 15 dawtf WALTEK B. GWYN. JjlARMERS' gOARDING JJOUSE. This house, located . opposite the Farmerg' 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. -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 you shall be satis fied. NELSON & MORGAN, iune 29-dtf rflHENKW "EMBOSTYPE" PRINTING STAMP 1 (patent applied ior.1 Recommended as superior to the rubber stamp for marking clothing because t he ink can be more effectually pressed Into the texture of the clotb. It is also useful for the ordinary purposes of a rubber stamp, and costs much less. 49-An -'Emboatypa" name stamp with bottle of indelible lux and two pads, securely packed in a neat box, sent post paid to any address in the United Status for only Twenty-live cents, jrull xmruKK .in r:Ln. x urKR aump lor rowels ana want ciumixiK nuu a uiituivr 8uunp iur uu i-u)-ton or linen, if In one order. 40c. . A discount of 80 per cent on every order of 10 names. Aaaress Rubbei stamps also made. Orders filled for any style at lowest prices. Satisfaction guaran teed. WALTER 8. CUSHMAN, Manufacturer, ang29 Asueville. K. C SUGGESTION TO FIE TOBAbCO CHEWERS I have in stock a full line of W. S. Gravelys "-Extra Ghew "KBIAH CHIIT" liTO "mt 9 IHCH" Fine Fie Tobacco and I.nnv ITnnt. fa lead ing brand of fine 9 inoh Dtasr.1 These sroods are all made of the best Henry Oounty Leath erwood leaf .and manufaeturett by J. H. John son ft Co.. Danville. Va.. and cruaranteed to be finest on the market. " Frank Longliran, Main St, 3rd door above Bank of Ash eyill Grant & Rose brry Graduates of the Phlla'a College of Pharmacy,) Pharmaceutical Cbemists. HAVING purchased the Drug Store ol Mr. CiW.De Vault, we will be clad to meet his many customers, and hope to retain the good reputation the store has obtained under - his snnervision bv dispensing - - ' Pure Dmgg Carefully and Accurately. -We maka a specialty of Banibbs' Preparations and compounding prescrip tions. , J ' au 8-d6m PATENT ROLLER PROCESS. (Sweet Home) 13- THE y BEST : FLOUR DN THIS - MARKET. . Send and get a sample package from j - 5.&wi;iri suu, sept 22 dl if Sole agents. BRUCE & MORGAN. ARCHITECTS, ATIjASTA, ga. Will furnish Plana Sseclfleations. and Detail Drawings for Buildings of every description, with estimate of cost. - Snecial attention paid .to remodel ins old buildings and Interior Decorations. we reier qy permission io u j. asluu, i. x. VanGilder, Thos. L. Clayton, J. A. Wagner. . aepfaaam. . . . . - - JOHNSTON'S Kalsomine, Linseed OiL Turpentine, Varnish, Lard Oil, Dryer, iron Uiad raint, trmaow uiass ruuy occ, BEARUKJS. ItAJNilJN fit VU. N OTICE. Thp lin.ilnmiof the CITY COAL YARD, form erly conducted br me, has been sold out to Atkins and Carrington, North Public Square, who will fill all-coal contracts formerly made by me, and who will be pleased to supply my former customers with coal at the lowest market price, Sept 29,188. " ; , dlwk IIOB RENT. - "nRVfnn wnvomhArth. a fiimlsbx a house on Hay- Core for Piles. Piles are frequently preceded bv a sense nf weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causine the patient to he has some affection of the kidneys or negh borhiK organs;-: At times. rrtuDtonis of indi gestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc; A moisture like perspira tion", producing a very disagreeable itching, awit KOMuis nuiu, m common attenaant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko'a Pile Rm- edy, which Sets directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tnmors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price on cts. Aaaress tne xix. liosanko Medicine co Piqua, O. Bold by H H Lyons. dawly DENTAL CARDS. B H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Rooms over DeVanlt'a. nrn Rt esidence in same building Asheville, N. C reb2-w&sw DENTAI. SURGERY. nB. J.G. QUEEN has removed his office to" the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Paitnn A ..nn. and offers his professional services to the public' AU professional work done with skill and neatness. - iune 10-dawtf DR. R.H.REEVES, D.D.S.,- Omos in Binder Building, nposite Central Hotel, - ASHEVILLE, N. 0 h.uaq Hiviuviai nuiBW VUUO, aUtCT Jrylng u two or three weeks, if not satiBfle-l. can Mtnrn it onil tka vnnnA m a .v.uh av wau vaaw SUWUCJ W Hi W 1 C1UUUCU. JJ X J-JR. A. B. WARE,. . , . Dental Surgeon. Offifft In nitlMH Kliilrlino- oartAtirl M. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. jj ii uiy SPECIAL BARGAINS REAL ESTATE. A rare chance for a capitalist to make money, on the purchase of 80 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 within 6 years. 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 acres upland, good impiovemeots. ftock and improved farming implements for sale cheap. This farm is in ex cellent condition, and oilers a rare opportunity to secure a princely estate tor a most reasonable price. Frame honse ot 8 rooms on one of the best streets in Asheville. Very fine mountain -.ew, very valuable lot three-fourths of an acto. For sale at a bargain. A cottage on South Main Street, 4 rooms, fine lot and garden and necessary outhouses. For sale very low. The owners of the above properties have good reasons for selling low, and hence offer special inducements. , , WALTER B. GVVYN, (Office in Court House.) Land Acent- Ang:s0:dtf. Tivoli, Tivoli, A.T ALL HOUHS, DAT and tflGHT. 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 Introduce our specialty, THE TIVOLI BEER, For the next 130 days furnish this Celebrated Beer, la patent stopper bottles at 63c. per dozen. Bottles to be returned. For Hotels, Boarding Houses, and families and the general trade; we beg to say that no othe beer will give such general satisfaction. Com petent judees 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 new refrigrators to our city customers free, kept In our refrigerator in new delivery wagon, nntil banded out ice cold. Respectfully, HAMPTON & FEATHERSTON, apl 25-d4w4mos Main st , Asbe-ville. N. C. NNOCNCEMEST. I am a candidate for the office of Clc7kni the Superior Court. The action oi the County Con vention on the SSth is alreadv known tlimneh- out the county. I need not discuss it here, fur ther than to say that 1 believe it to be vitiated by fraud, and by the violations of the plainest Drincinles and usasres of the Democratic nnrtv and I propose to submit the issue to the good and noncsc "ten oi ine county. v ery respectiuiiy, sept l6d4wtde W. T. REYNOLDS, E. GRAHAM, President. WM. E. BREESE. Treasurer W. H. PENLAND, Ass t.Tre s'er. JOSEPH S. ADAM?, Solicitor. PEEITCH B K O D B -A. 2T IK. , Astievlile, N. C., July 1st, 1886. 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. The Sav ngs of Mechanics and Laboring Men 1 Particularly Solicited. v DIRECTORS: . 'x- - W. II.'' Penlaxd, PI P, SAWYER, President,- - J.'E. J. P. SAWYER, G. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500,000, - v pajj up Capital; o.cco; 't Surplus Fund,. $10,000. . , ' ' - General Banking Business transacted. Burglar and Fire-Proof S. ' T i ii 1 v ,m 1 tx terms. Bank open lor the transretion of bubiness from 8:30 a. m,"to 3 p..rr. - . t-1 ; " r i The White CORNER MAIN AND EAGLE STREETS U N DE R WHIT LOCK'S STORE. PE0PSIET0E. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. charge accordingly. My Wli - . r ARE ABSOLUTELY . PUBE ABTI XITADIJLTERATED, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. P. O. Box 309, Asheville, N. C; The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State: jabdawly i IRON-ALU M M ASS . The product of Foueteeh' 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. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, and all Throat and Nasal Afiections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Female Weaks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, Jtc. 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 mflaa ed Eyes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eve Water in th world. - . Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. Dickey Jinaerson. Proprietors - And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies. fe7-dawly Bristol, Tenn. ... Painting jjfetf I o . tv A - O S Mr I - ftM,,. t, ... i.- , --: i , I ' AND 1 I - Contracts made for Daintin? old and ropiwngofoote.Bp.nT;-.n i .m. i...t..LjMmlanW' t" lowest possible rates, an. satisfaction guaranteed Prices on application. Estimates on" short notice. . .." . ,- - . nat ' ' . - ' " 1, . J CARSOUT' Agent and Contractor. Office wKh T-n-n Topics," Write for prices and samples, or call and see them BHUOUUH.-B. fc touniry worK solicited. Ks54i . nP Sadler's Arithmetics are the Latest and Best ever Published. R. R. Rawlb,. - C. J2. Graham ' VVm. E. Breese. ti: .... a A ! ESTABLISHED 1879. J. E. RANKIN, Vice-Prest.' J D. C. WADDEL, , Cashier, . DIRECTORS. RANKIN' R. PEARSON, ; T. W. PATTON Rev. J. L. CARROLL, Man's Bar I keep none U;l lh PUREST, and Is fire and water-proof, durable, and much cheap er than Tin or Iron. Can be applied by. anyone excellent for.- coverine old shiiifje roofs. "-TIRE-PROOF house and roof paints fur inside tana outside work : all cslors, ready mixed BUILDING PAfKRS the latest line of sam ples to select li in iu town. The above uminritiltj areofthe b.t qiialit v and will be sold at reaMi'nablo prices. new hnildinam 'Tlia vnc: nomtini, .n . . - - - - f . Should avail himself of the ADVANTAGES offered M MWUltfllVfH the Bryant. Stratton & Sadler -fiSflHiBnale Colleee, Baltimore, Y businem BPVfV A l!ST3TB Withimprovlaud C.nlargedf MaWflHaUt fccUlues thU lustitutluu SS bow enters nponlta twenty-third year of nwfuloesn- Tne pronciency ao- lBT'PVTTr, sul,CT r many popils fromfiWlfiiSliWalliecUOBBof the country Is the strongest commendation wecan oDer to our success m educators": 1 lllff 1 BlflWHof youth. nweiallv tausht, No Vacation. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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