SllEVILbB CITIZEN. E.M.FURMAN, , ) JORDAN 8TONK, V ftCAMSRON. J tDttOH Slj S f JAY- MORNING. OCT. 17, '86 JHvutW4tlcsyomlilfttioDS. ' ' ' FOt OOSOBKSS. ' Oth. district Thos. D. Johnston. FOB THK SCPE1MB OOCT. . W. k. H. Smith, Tho. S...Ashe ond A. S Mr rritnoD. JUDICIAL CPBIO8.C0f RT JDDCKS. 3rd DiBtrict II. GConm.r.ot Wilson. 4ih Waiter Clark, of Wake. E. T. Boykin, of Sampson. 8th Oth 10th 1 2th w. j. Montgomery.-oi v-a barms. J. F. Grayos, of Surry. -A . f! Averv. of Burke. J H Merriraon, Buncombe BOLicrroBS. 10th District W. II . Bower, of Caldwell. 12th " G. S. Ferguson, Haywood. SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. 36th Diet I. H. Bailey, of Mitchell, John Tull, of Burke, anth District I. N-JJBB3. of Madison. 41st " fi.WihwnjTransxlvania 42nd " (Pi;lW.iaP9n' THE DIFFERENCE .BETWEEN - PRINCIPLE AND INFIDEL ITY. Mr. Pearson's paper ask?: " Y nat kthediffeccjica between a machine democrat and,a,flopdpo(lle?" The democratic party can no : more be called a machine, than it could be s called at any time since its formation. All parties at allctjmes have had Bome. jne.U10A of choosing ahader; some way of selecting a man for whom all men .entertaining . the views of such party were expected to vote. Irr what other, way, can we have any concert of action, or hope to carry through our political princi ples, except by meeting together and agreeing upon a candidate. There never has been a convention or an election, in which some were not disappointed. In the determin ation of every human issue, some human hopes are blasted. . We had u fair convention, all parts of the county were represented, and there Is no charge of packing, or any . un fair dealing, in regard to the nomi nation of candidates for the legisla ture. That every man can not have his desires is shewn in the; disap . pointment of flopdoodles and repub licans at the defeat of Mr. Lusk. If men have acted -unfairly and be trayed tbfir trust, there is a way to punish tl.em without breaking up the party. No human institution fully answers the ends for which it was created. The nominations are altogether as fairly conducted as the elections, yet , who would wish to break up the government, because one or two men -get an office they are not entitled to We say thus much against the misnomer of dem ocratic party. It is no more a ma chine than any other organization of men fftr any other purpose. The last convention which met w as or ganized on the same principles, and wiw as iujriy.. conducted ana was composed jq great part of the same men, as the one which met here and nominated Mr. Pearson two years ago. The greatestand widest difference between a democrat and a flopdoo dle, is, that a democrat is in favor of having this a government for wniie-men rutea Dy white men 1$ iftowloodle is i,n favor of turn- : inx one portion of the state over to the . negro, and .allowing - him to squander the money of the white tax payer, as he .did in the old times pfHolden&Co., - Beyond this it is hard to say what the flopdoo die is. 2He is a political chameleon, he takes the color of every object which, he .touches. Jaa republican among, republicans, a democrat among democrats. THE SELFISH INDEPENDENT, Extract from address of the . Democratic State Committee. Yin our address two years ago we assured the public that the so-called liberal party. existed but in name. Even the name is now a thing of the past. " 1 nat ; device to divide and weaken our party having failed . our ad versaries are trying another ' plan to distract and ruin us. Not daring to oppose us in many sec tions with republican candidates or .those once called, liberals, they find in our ranks professed democrats, ambitious, Belfish men who, for some reason, could not secure nom ination lrom Democratic conven tions, and these- tbey persuade to run as independent democrats. wen tney Know that it such men are successful, they must of necessi ijr wage vj utiuug vj mcpuiijr nuuae jules thj .bare ignored and whose organization they have attempted to destroy, ana wouia ultimately join those, to whorothey qwe their eleo tiorL 'An open enemr is much to be preferred. Jo a faithless friend; and true ,demrc)raXs , will see that such independents are repudiated and ignominiouBly routed. Oysters furnished to quantity by Turner. families in any ." WORK, WORK! From addrees of the Democratic State Committee. In 1884 we carried our State ticket by about. 20,000 iu-jority, and ; a legislature over two third demo- cratic was returned, while we sent democratic Congressmen from tight out of nine districts. .This .was done by organization and bard work. Let us now see to it that our organ ization is preserved and let us again eo to work. JLvery good citizen owes it to patriotism to.vote, and to vote intelligently and right. He should inform himself and his neighbors on the public issues be forehand, and when the day 01 elec tion comes be should give it, or at least a part of it, to his country. If he fails in this and h.ul men arc elected or bad laws marie, he has no right to complain. Ik- has nglectud to 4o his duty. So, with organized work, we' will again succeed. Let the towns.hip committees see that uverv democrat, and every one who can he persuad ed to vote the democratic ticket, is properly regis-tered and has the op portunity to get to the polls and vote. Let these committees, and let the county committees report to this committe. Then, on election day, let every democrat do his duty, and the State will be safe in demo cratic hands for two years longer, and we will be assured of good, con servative government for that period, at least Let the farmers who have had their tobacco damaged be certain to vole for Sir Richmond Tybault, for he is coming to their assistance by compelling them to rebuild.. their fences. Whatever may be thought of the admission of women and colored men to the Convention now in ses sion in Richmond, it will be gener ally conceded, we think, that the "baby delegate" is not only entitled to a seat on the floor, but to crawl all over it, if she should . take a no tion that way. There may be doubts about the credentials of some of the other delegates, but un- less she is mighty different from the rest of her class, this particular small member represents more real nights of labor than all the rest : of the Convention taken together. A Crop or Widows and School- maxims. A Cleveland grain house sent out a circular to one of its cus tomers inquiring the amount of old crops on hand in that neighborhood. The answer they got was as follows: "All we've got in this neighborhood is three widders. two schoolmarras, a patch of wheat, the hog cholera, too much rain, about fifty acres of 'taters, and a darn fool who married a cross-eved gal because she owns eighty sheep and a mule, vbich the same is me, and no more at present Jntt What They All St. Hon. D. D. Haynle, of Salem, I1W., rays he naea Dr, Bosanko'a cough and Lung Syrnp in his family with the moot satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup,, and recommends lu particular ior lae iiiue ones. Sample bottle free at H. U. Lyons, dawlw. WANTED Ladies, local or travelling, wonderful entire ty new specialty for ladie only; $4 daily easily made; no photo, no painting particulars free. MADAM 8. O. LITTLE, ep:S4dlOUmes itox 443. Chicago, 111. Another Candidate lu the Field S. G. WELDON I'nnniinonsly Nominated BY THE LADIES. After years of ripe acquaintance, Having acted well his part In the role of Telegraphy, And the Culinary Art, We pronounce Sam Welixis perfect. And the "Gbm" a very qneen Of ail that it produces In the way of gocM cuisine. We endorse his fruit and pound cake. Ilia sponge 0.1KB and his '-wine," As the choicest in the citv, Upon which we e'er did dine, His bread isli.te a Snowflake, Crowned with a crut of brown, Sweet as the Southern Zephyr, w men tans tne tider down. Of small cakes his pound wafer, And ground almond, macaroon Would ad'irn a Queen's tea table. At morning, eve or noon, And of all his great variety Of every style and make, Tis cheaper for our Housewives To buy from him than bake. If onr tobacco users On erief would olace a bar. Let them smoke "kangaroo," "Arista" And CONTINENTAL CIGAR, Let them chew oalhoun" tobacco, And choice "strawberry" Twist, The best ten cent tobacco That sun has ever kissed. So Sam Wei.don is our candidate, With standing nomination. And our votes for him will e'er be cast In joyful acclamation, He's not up for a season, To fail and run away. But we'll have him with ns always, For ie hat come to tit' JLny Ladies. SUGGESTION TO FINE TOBAbCO CHEWBRS I have in stock a full line of W. SraYeljs "Extra (Shew "mux canr1 ass "rax i arcs" i. AIM - Fine fig Tobacco and Lucy Hunt, (a lead g brand of fine 9 inch olas.'k . These srooda are all made of the best Henry Oonnty Leath- Awwu4 1 a M . J T T V.I aon & Co., Danville, Ya., and are guaranteed to be finest on the market. Frank; fcougnraii.v '-..faln St.. td door aboveJBank of AiaevOl F a SALE. A it, nut tiiLrMfn In nlantn v mill mnri maohfrui shop, turning lathe and -corn mill, Ac, engine ana boiler 80 Horse Poer, excellent buildings. close 10 rail roau rare oargnin. Appiy 10 Aug 15 diwtf WAL B.GWYN. R OOUS TO LET. To rentlemen wlthont board furnished or un tarnished. Apply at Johnston building, corner ration avenue ana .nurcn street. oct lotu In its issue f ;. Sunday last, the New York Herald contained an in teresting account, i illustrated by maps, of the growth of , the three great cities of Boston, Philadelphia, and New York, since the war. The population of New York in 1865 was 726,386, and by the census of 1880 it was 1,206 290. - The Herald now claims it is 1 ,800,000, but this, we think,,"verf ht ots the mark. Philadelphia showed in 1865. It is now estimated at a round ' mil lion. Since the w;r the population of coston has increased irom iy2,U0U to nearly 4Uu,aJU. A like growth might be note ) in many other cities in the East, while the Western cities have increased in even greater ratio. - The Bum oiube Canvass. The candidal s for the Legislature and other candidates for county offices- will address t'ie people of Buncombe county at the following times and places, viz Black Mountain, Assembly Hall, Tuesday, Oct. Cooper's Churcli, Wednesday, " Fairview.Chnrcli GroveThursday. " . i Limestone, Old Salem, Friday, " Reema Creek, College Chapel, Saturday, " Avery's Creek, W. P. Shipman's, . . Monday, " Lower IlominjvSand Hill, Tuesday," Upper Hominy , Baptist Church, : Wednesday, " Sandy Mush, Church, Friday, " Leicester, Saturday, " Ivy, Barnard's Store. Monday. " Flat Creek, Baptist Church, Wednesday, " Alexander's, Thursday, " Asheville, . Saturday, " SDeakins bezins promptly at 10 o'clock The candidates for county offices will take the time till 12 o'clock, and then the candidates for the Legislature will begin speaking. Come one. come - all. Be prompt , SUPERIOR COURTS FALL TERM Courts in the 10th, 11th and 12tb Dis tricts fall as follows : eleventh .district judge graves. Cleveland October 25, 1 week. Mecklenburg August 30, 3 weeks. Uniont September 20, 2 weeks. Lincoln October 4, 1 week. Gaston October 11, 2 weeks. Rutherford November 1, 2 weeks. Polk November 15, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERV. Madison November 22, 2 weeks. Buncombe December 6. 2 weeks. Transylvania September 13, 2 weeks. Haywood September id, 2 weeks. Jackson September 27, 1 week. Macon October 4, 1 week. Clay October 11,1 week. Cherokee October 18, 2 weeks. Graham November 1, 1 week. Swain--Novrcaber 8, 2 weeks. Civil actions only. , tCriminal actions. only, . tCivil actions only, except jail cases. Criminal eases only, except ciu cations not requiring a jury. Saved Ills Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, cf Horse Cave, Ky.. Kays he was, fur many vears, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almoet unendurableand would sometimes almost throw him into con vulsions, lie tried Electric Bitters and got relief from from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and baa earned in nesh eignteen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded cv Electric liitters. sold at uf- ty cents a bottle by H. II. Lyon's. REMOVED . J. N. Morgan& Co HAVE REMOVED THEIR STOCK OP BOOKS & STATIGXERY from the Btore on Court Square to tbe Eagle Ho tel BOOK. BiOKE tnus consolidating tceir enure stock, making ce of .he fullest and largest bookstores west of the Blue Ridge. They are receiving new goods, and will scd extremely low to mute room ior new goods. Remember we are in the Eagle Book Store sept 24 dlwk .. . BRUCE & MORGAN. ARCHITECTS, - ATLANTA, GA. Will furnish Plans, Specifications, and Detail Drawings for Buildings of every description, witn estimate 01 con. Special attention paid to remodeling old buildings and Interior Decorations. We refer by permission to E. J. Aston, T. I, VanGllder, 1'i.od. L. Clayton, J. A. Wagner. sept23d3m. TOHNSTON'S Kalsoinine. Linseed Oil. tl Turpentine, Varnish, Lard Oil, Dryer, Iron Clad Paint, Window Glass Putty &c, Grant & Rosebrry Graduates of the Phila'a College of Pharmacy.) Pharmaceutical Chemists. TTAVING purchased the-Drug Store of AL Mr. U. W. UeVault, we will be glad to meet his many customers, and hope to retain the good reputation the store has obtained under his supervision by dispensing Pure Drugs, We niaka Carefully and Accurately. a specialty of Bqmbbs Preparations and compounding prescrip tions. . audbm rpo RENT. Furnished and unfurnished houses. - MRS. WALKER, sept 25 dlwk . Bailey street O I TY MARKET, JUST OPENED, On Patton Avenue, vender Powell & Snider'. I have onened FIRST CLASS MARKET where I will keej constantly on hand the beet of Beef, Pork, Mntton, SnngMe, that the asarket affords. I have had several years' experience in the business and respectfully solicit a share of your patronage.- Cash customers wl'l find It to their advantage to call and see for themselves. - My motto is "uood qnauty ana nonet quantity." octiadtr : THE 'VTTjTjJSl., OwinKtoits convenient location and good managementhas been full of guests all summer. Mrs. M. L. Sinclair will continue to keep the honse open for the entertain ment of visitors to, and residents of, Asheville who deeue coodlxard. a snnuays-sj w - . ss v - - . - A SAT 0CCTJEBENCE. Mow wa UoojcpectedL BreaiUjoy Q?w neveaiea ine aiser MMnnsjjtm over ntoay otaur LemdlMr -. : . Citiaeiufc --7 , A nicely dressed gentlemen was walking along Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington a few days, einoe, and without any warning fell upon the sidewalk .in, a.jatate of insensi. baity. He was placed in an ambulance and sent to the hospitalr where, Bpon examina tion, it was found that hs-had aot bees over- eome by the heat, hut Xhat, although in apparently perfect kealth, his-cystem had become so reduced in tone that nature was forced to give. way. Such cases are becom ing alarmingly common o( late,, And to such an extent as, to demand serious . attention and investigation. People have slight head. acheav-but oneider-them aa-BOthini?. . A tired XeelicR they attribute to tha weather. Occasaonal jiaa ate thought -ta . b' only colds.. But without any special cause, with out anv definite reason, the vital oower. of many, .persons, .becomes undermined . un known evea to-tha people- themselves, and it la only when, some, sadden giving way ana breaking down occurs that. they, realise the crave daneett they are in. . The fact is nearly every man, woman and child needs something to sustain and build up the life nearly all the while. But it most be something that is nerve-building, blood making and health-giving. . Such a prepare tion has been found in Volina Cordial which is beoominor so wonderfully rjorjular. It is a rare combination of strengthening and healing ingredients and is superior to any known preparation of modern times. The amount of albumen it imparts to the system is simply wonderful. t For overworked men, delicate women and sickly children it eomes not only as a tonio, but as a food. It re vives the life that is at low ebb. There is no season of the year when the vital forces of life do not require to be most carefully guarded. Intoxicants are injur ious : adulterated and badly prepared food clog the system without nourishing ; but al bumen not only. sustains life, but adds a vigor and force that are simply wonderful. Few men. and fewer women realize how great a discovery this Volina Cordial is ; but it is gratifying to know that thousands are understanding it, and taking advantage of the opportunities offered by its introduction, and we look for grand results from its use in the renewed life and activity of the Amer ican people. For Just Ten Days! I will sell GOODS AT COST to make room for New Fall Goods. HATS, BOOTS, and SHOES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, COFFEE, SUOAR, RICIS, DOMESTIC, COTTON PLAIDS AND JEANS. I have a new lot of Charlottesville WOOLEN MILLS' ; 1 ' Good3 for Men's wear, very cheap and the best goods. Dress Goods, some that came this . -week. Dress Flannel, Cashmere, Tricots 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. O. HO WELL. Spot Cash Store. Oct. 1st, 1886. rflHBmtw "EMBOSTYPIT' PRINTING STAMP I (patent applied for.) Kecammended as sUDertor to the rubber stamD ior mar sing ciotmng oeoaose tne ins can oe more effectually pressed into the texture of the cloth. It is also useful' for the. ordinary purposes of a rubber stamp, and costs much less. .S9-An 'mboatvie" name stamn with bottle or lnueUDio tns and two pads, securely packed m a neat box, sent post paid to any address in tbe United Statss for only Twenty-five cents- mill address 35 cts. A large stamp for towels and coars clothing and a smaller stamp for fine cot ton or linen, 11 in one order, 4UC. A ditcount of so per cent on every orderof 10 names. Address Kubbei stamps also made. Orders filled for any style at lowest prices. Satisfaction guaran teed. WALTER S. CUSHMAK. Manufacturer, aog29 . : Asheville. N. C TAISSOLCTIONS. "The firm of DRUMMOND 4 PERTty is this day dimolved by mutual consent. Eitner partner will receipt for debts due them. Mr. Drummond would return thanks to his many customers for their liberal patronage and announces that he has disposed of his .Goad Will to the Banner narenome. ' - k. e. ukummosu. Oct. 1st. 1SS6. , E. 8. PEHRT. The firm of Cn AMBERS. WEST CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent N. T. Cham bers, or W. W. West will settle all claims airainst and receive all moneys due them. IX. 1. ttlAMJJJlS. Oct.lst.lS8S. W. W. WEST. COPARTNERSHIP. The nndersiened have this dav formed a co partnership under the firm name ofCHAMBERS, PERRY & WEST who will continue the ware house business at the old Banner Warehouse. - . K.S. PERRY. Oct. 1st, 1S86. W. W. WEST. The undersigned have 11. 1 dav formed a co partnership under the firm name of K. F DRUM MONO & CO. for the tturpose of dealing in Leaf Tobajco. K. K. ORUMMOND. Oct. 1st, 1886. N. K. PkKity. Oct 7 wlm Franklin Land Agency, Located in the midst of some of tht li8t farming, grazing, fruit-growing. and tim ber lands, in .Western North Carolina. Franklin is 20 miles from tbe Webster Depot, and on the direct line of the pro posed railroad from Tullula Falls, Ga., to Marjville, Tennessee, (distance to Tullula Falls only 35 miles.) Igy Correspondence solicited from all parties interested in-farming, or stock raising, or from any wishing to invest in any business in Macon county. All communications answered promptly and truthfully. ' - BURKE&CUKN1HUHAM - r Ekal Estats Agents, Franklin, Macon county, N. CV . nov J9-wtf PROF C-FALK, : Teacber of Music Tjidlpn Mill find a comfortable private music room in tbe Asheville Muuc Ilouae, north side of FHblic r-qnare. . .- tuguaii Core for Plies. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of reight in the back, loins and lower nart. of the abdomen, causing the natient to anr,nnaa he has some affection of the kidneva or nesrh- (bpriiig organs. At times, symptoms of indi gestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of ue Momacn, etc A moisture like perspira tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, aiter gemnfr warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Kem- edy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, aoomuuj me minors, anaying tne intense i toning, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 ots. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine co., Plqoa, O. Sold by H H Lyons. , dawly , DENTAL CARDS. B H. DOUGLASS, D. D. B., Dental Rooms over DeVault'e. Drue Store esideuce ' In same building AsheviKe, N. . C feb&w&sw DENTAL SURGERY. nR. J. O. QUEEN has removed bis office to the Y. M. C A. rooms on Patton Avemia. and offers his professional services to the ijtiblie. All professional work done with skill and neatness. iunelO-Otwtf DR. R. H. REEVES, D. D.S., Omca in Binder Building, pposite Central Hotel, - ASHEYIXLE, N. O Persons navlng artincial work done, after :ryingmwoor inree w"?to. 11 not satlsnei, can rebura tLaua ue muue; win ne reiunaeu. jy 1 J-JR. A. B. WARE, - Dental Surgeon. Office In Citizen building, second floor. A work will receive prompt and caieful attention. jyHdly SPECIAL BARGAINS REAL ESTATE. A rare chance for a capitalist to make money, on the purchase of 80 acres of land In Asheville, a Dgure mat is certainly a great lnoucemen to any man who means business. This land will enhance 200 per cent within 6 years. This proph ecy is more than justified by observation of past increases of values. Magnificent French Broad river farm, about 200 acres bottom, about 100 acres upland, good improvements, ftock and i'uprovcd farming implements fcr sale cbeap Thus farm is in ex cellent condition, and oilers a rare opportunity to secure a princely estate lor a most reasonable price. Frame house ot 8 rooms on one nf the best streets in Asheville. Very fine mountain viw, very valuable lot three-fourths of an acre. For sale at a bargain. A cottage on South Main Street, 4 rooms, fine lot aid 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. GWYN, (Office in Couit House.) Land Agent- Aug. soultf: Tivoli, Tivoli, A.T ALL HOURS. DAY ami KTIOIIT. We are happy to state that owing to great exertion, and fine facilities, that we have at last struct the very article of BEER that every one who uses Beers should try.. We will in order to introduce oar specialty, THE TIVOLI BEER, For the next 130 dys furnish this Celebrated Beer, in patent stopper bottles at 65c. per foBcn. 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 judses pronounce it equal to the original Bodwelser 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 oat ice cold. Respectfully, HAMPTON & FEATHERSTON, apl 25-dtw4mos Main st . Asheville. N. C. XXO0NCEMNT. I am a candidate for tbe office of Clerk of the Superior Court. The action 01 the Connty Con vention on the !8th is already known through 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 principles and usages of the Democratic party, and I propose to submit the issue to the good and honest men of the county. Very respectfully, sept 16 cUwtde W. T. REYNOLDS. B. GRAHAM, President. WM. E. 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 Xtabormg Klcn Particularly Solicited. D I RECTORS: W. H. Penland, - P. SAWYER, President, J. E. J. P. SAWYER, G: W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500,000, .Cemrnl Tallin g Bvsir.ffs trciiFfiilir. : luiplur m d nf-Iiff-f f terms. BrK t j n: lor the trsrFrctiori tf 1 i.Fir F trfinSicO c. tr, toS p. The White CORNER MAIN AND EGLE STREETS UNDER WHIT L O C K'S STORE. PE0PEIET0E. LHeadquarters for fine LIQUORS. cnarge accordingly. My TTTTTHi 17 an -a m w usura amdl w ms ARE ABSOLUTELY "PUKE AX UKADbtTEBATED, and are recommended by the best judges fo? medicinal use. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxings Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in ' jaosdawly Seven IRON - ALU M M A SS . The product of Fourteen Gallons of Jne be3t Mineral Water in the World EvaporaJ to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer kaown. lion, lleadaches. Chronic Uiarrhffit. - L' xiiiuai, aim nasai Aueuuuus, ocrou-a anu iiczema, jHjitual Uonstipa tion, Aaienorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lenccrrhcea, and allrfemale V'e:;is nessess. Diseases of the Urinary trgans, Cholera Infantum, &c- &o. rrice : bi.uu ior L,arge Size iiotte ; ou cents lor jsmall Size Bottle?v. Ask your druggist for it. If he ihould not have it, and will not orde N it, then address the proprietors, anl it will be sent by mail, postage paid. No Cure, ' No Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WAR cures Weak and inflamed Hyes in a few hours, without pain or da'ger. -:The best Eye Water in tb w-ir'.d. . I'j ioe, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask ir it. Have- no other. Dickey & Jiiterson, Proprietors. -And ManufacturtaPf the Aoove Remedies. M fe7-dawly wv- Bristol, Tenn. ... . 3 I : - 1 1 AND-1 P s w - -- - " Contracts made for painting old and new buildingrs. The covering, painting and repairing of roofs h specialty. All work done in a first-class manner at the lowest possible rates, and satisfaction guaranteed Prices on application. Estimates on short notice. r,m a, , -t J. CAKSOA, Agent and Contractor. Office with "Town Topics," Write for puces and samples, or call and see thein at the office. "Country work solicited. Sadler's Arithmetics are the BEEESE. Treasurer W. II. PENLAKI;, Ai,"..Tre s er. Ashevlile, N. C, July 1st, R. R. Rawls, C. E. Graham, Wm. E. Beeese. slxe - y - Ille, 3lnT- ESTABLISHED 1879. T. E. RANKIN, Vice-Prest. D. C. WADDEL. . Cashier, DIRECTORS. RANKIN' : R. PEARSON Rev. J. L. CARROLL, ; Surplus Fund, -$ io,ooo. Man's Bar I keep none but the PUREST, and P. O. Box 309 the State. Sxn?i:o.gs .not a Patent Medicine. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges - J V I-..- kll U1.AU J J J tl . r Clnlls and Rrc-ors r'nforrl, oil Urarnly Is fin durab . ?3Spr fhan t lbe appliecl"l,j r excellent lor 14 fold shingle roofs. ? llKJK-i'KOOF 4 ., J and roof paints foJ( ' :-. colors, ready mixS - the largpfet line S pies to select trm , . The alove innyL - ireoltue best quality &n will be arid at reasinabi prices. ShonW avail himself of the ADVANTAGES offers at fcr acoohing a ttaonmrh and practical kncrwlelf. of btudnen ajflArU 1 V?BtB affairs. With improrrd and nlargedf (IfHaiasnHaUsT cUltles this luMituUuu now ntr upon lu twtn-thlra year or nwrulncn. The proficiency ao- IBWtfVTTTp lnired, by -OUT many pnpUa rreun sUMi AXaillW all kcUods or u,e coontryUthestrongoitcommendatiOBwecan ofier aj to our acceaiasedacmtorsa If MW llWBWHof youth. Short-Haiid.Type-Wrltiiigl) AaWUal A liUal Hand Spoi ling specially taofht. Mo Vacation. Pupils may enier as any umo. rnimui cauuogiu ana parucuiara, CaU on or addroaa W. H. gASIEK. PTes't. Mos.0 A 8 N.Charles St. . BAXXmOUK, MD, Latest and Best ever Publish. JOS1PH 8. ADAM?, Solicit, r 1886. "-S J. A. Conast. C. L. PULLIAM, .Asst; Cashier -, T. W, PATTOX J.G.MARTIN. Paid up Capital. ik. tf If rii I uf ' m. . :f . t V. tz i

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