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ASKEVILLE CITIZEN. R. M.FOBMAN. ) ' JORDAN 8TONK, VEDROM. J D. CAMERON, J tt.ee ma LjsTl UM. "tT5 THUft'DAY MOR'ING.OCT. 28. '86 l)oaicratic Nominations. i :.- For congress. -9:b I'istrict Thos. D. Johnston. - POK THE SOPRBMK COURT. ; . W. N. H. Smith, Thos. S. Ashe ond A. "R. Merriaaon. JUDICIAL IUPCRIOB COURT JUDGES. .. 3rd District H. G. Connor, of Wilson; 4Ui Walter Clark, of Wake. Gtta " 8th " Oth 10th " I2th 10th Dlstrict 12th " E. T. Boykin, of Sampson. W. J. Montgomery, of Ca barros. - J. F. Graves, of fenrry . ' A. C. Avery, of Burke. -J H Merrimon, Buncombe SOLICITORS. - W. H. Bower, of Caldwell. G. 8, Ferguson, Haywood. SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. .Khh DisL I. H. Bailey, of Mitchell, ' John Tull.ofBnrke. 40th District I. N. EBBS, of Madison. 4 1st G.W. Wilson, Transylvania 4ind " Kope EHas.rif Macon. -. MALICE, Mr. Pearson's paper is making a plaintive appeal in behalf of Mr. Pearson on the ground that the writer of this is animated by malice toward Mr. Yearson in the fight we have made upon him as the self-asserted democrat, so-called - repabli ' can; nominee. This is "all stuff; no more truth in it than in Mr. Pear-, eon's assertion that he opposed the jbtock law in bincerity in the legis lature, or that he alone prevented the town of Asheville shifting coun ty taxes on the county or his impli cation that the town desires to do anything of the kind, or in his de nunciations of the county commis eioners and Justices, or his infa mous slander upon us that we Conspired to have him murdered, or that our opposition to him is be cause of any scheme of our own that he ever did or ever could . thwart, and very many other state ments made by Mr. Pearson. We are incapable of a malicious or malignant thought or impulse or suggestion. We have made no state ment about Mr. Pearson we have not good reasons for knowing or believing to bo true, and just not only to our people whom he has de ceived and is again trying to de ceive, but to Mr. Pearson himself. Be if juj object of pity and disgust, jxot of anger or malice. This method - of appeal for sympathy is not only shallow, but unworthy a man of Mr. Pearson's pretentions, SDecially oi his claims to election by so over whelming a majority. It is also, as an appeal, a declaration oi fear and weakness, and consciousness of loss of ground and prestige daily- This appeal is very like unto the sicken. ing effort he is making to play the martyr because of the littfe petsonal skirmish be had in Raleigh, oxen a strictly personal matter. We say. to Mr. Pearson, in kindness, suph meth ods and appeals and tricks dp not become the sen. of si distinguished Chief Justice, and one who- as sunieathe vole oX a leader oi thought and Statesmanship. No, we haye no malice; we have many things to expose concerning Mr. P. anl. wftcin5ay wi;h a truth we do much of. it with feelings of inortifi eution ; but recognizing our position and our duty, we must perform the' work. - Our neighbor, the Skyland Hera Id says: 'The Citizen, through its iuform er, does not state the fact in giving ' it out that Mr. Pearson has sub scribed for one thousand copies of the Skyland Ha aid. The Herald supports Mr Pearson because he is ' the nominee of Republican party, ic." The Herald might have aided us by saying how many copies of that interesting paper Mr. Pearson did subscribe for, for the campaign.',- It will not be denied Ahat he made a liberal subscription.- Possioly . it may have been for more than one thousand copies But, our -neigh-bar was more frank in its reason for supporting Mr. Pearson, and that is because Mr. Pearson "is the nominee of tfte Republican party." . Yet, and yet, Mr. Pearson's Jpaper, of yester day, charges us with malice for say ing Mr. Pearson is a Republican, " and argues to show that Mr. Pear eon is a better Democrat than others who are the nominees of the Demo cratic party and are now bearing '' The Herald, straight republican organ says Mr Pearson is the norm nee of the republican party . and therefore supports him . V Mr. Bob Patterson wrote to Mr. Sumner a straight republican, to tand to Weill" and Pearson' and help beat the democracy. A democratic friend of Mr. Pear- that Mr. Pearson had assured him that if elected he would go into llu democratic caucus, and act with the democrats. : In - the name of al! the gods at once, what it Mr. Mr. Pearson any how? What is he !orr what will he do? Can anybody or party trust such a man? Is he and his partic ular friends trying to decicve some body ? Mr. Pea-son's paper the Advance complains that we are making a special fight against Mr. Pearson. We plead guilty to the soft impeach ment, because Mr. Pearson having swallowed the bulk ot the . republi cans, head first as usual irr Buch proceedings, when .- we clean Jout that distinguished patriot we neces sarily sweep but' the entire opposi tion. . . . Will the Advance point us to a single article in that paper, endors ing Mr. Wells-the openly avowed republican put on tho ticket at the instance of Mr. Pearson to set aside Dr. Baird? PossibIy.it can put its finger on such articles and point to them with pride, ; -but its readera ra have been unable to see anything of the sort. Why. does not the Ad vanct, which Mr. Pearson controls, say something for Wells, Mr. PearJ son's colleague ? If Mr. Pearson can expect the republican support, why cant his paper support Mr. Wells f Does it not look a little in harmonious between friends? Is Pearson toting fair? - Don't Experiment. Von cannot afford to waste time in ex perimenting when your lungs are in dan ger. Consumption always seems at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may-tell you he has something juSt as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. Kings New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bot tles free at H. H. Lyons Drag Store. Grant & Rosebryy Graduates of the Phila'a College of Pharmacy.) Pharmaceutical Chemists. HAVING purchased the Drug Store of Mr. C. W. DeVault, 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 make Preparations tions. t arefully and Accurately. a specialty of Squibbs' nd compounding prescrip auSdGm C ITYMAKKET, JUST OPENED (Jn ration Xvenue, untu7.furSf Siti&r. I have opened a FIRST CLASS MARKET where I will keep constantly. oBkad Vie best of Beef, Pork, M tat ton, Sausage, Fish, awd Oysters. that the aoarHi9 affords. I have bad; serarsl years' experience in the business and; wpectfiilly solicit a share of your patronage. Cash customers will find it to their, advantage to call and see for themselves. My. motto is "Good quality and honest quantity."' Respectfully; T. J. SUMHER octlSdtf N OTICE. All neraon&are notified that thes mas not ret sand off my land; without hayijig paid lor ttin advance. They will be indicted if tttey do. i Ulfrdt( NATT ATKINSON. REMOVED . j. N. Morgan & Co. HAVE EEM0VED THEIR STOCK OF BOOKS & STATIONERY from the store on Court Square to the Eagle Ho tel BOOKSTORE thus consolidating thefr entire stock, making one of the fullest and largest bookstores west of the Blue Ridere. They are receiving new goods, and will seJ exiremeiy low to mase room ior new gooas. Bern ember we are in the Eagle Book Store sept 94 dlwk THE VILLA, 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 SUGGESTION TO FIE TOBAbGOCHEWEBS I have in stock a lull line of ' W.S;feaeIy"Exta61ew), '' ' . "iuh cmsr" ass "rati 'ararr : : - . ' AUG - Kne Kg Totaceo and Lucy Hunt, (a leacl ing brand of fine Inch plug.) llieee goods are all made of the best Henry Oonntv Leath er ood leaf, knd mannfartnred by J. H. John son Co., Danville, Ta., and are guaranteed to be finest on the market. , Frank Loughran, : i Main St. rd door above Bank of Ashevill SPECIAL BARGAINS REAL EGTATI3. A rare chance for a catiitalixt to mak monpv on the purchase of 80 acres of land In Asheville, at a figure that la certainly a great Inducement to any man who nutans business. This land will enhance 2G0 per eent within 6 yean. This proph ecy is more than justified by observation of past increases of values. HagBMeent French Broad river farm, about 200 acres bottom, about 100 acres upland,, good improvements, ttock and improved farming Implements for sale cheap. This farm is in ex cellent condition, and oOers a rare opportunity to secure a princely estate tor a most reasonable price. . . Frame house ot 8 rooms on one of the best streets in Asheville. Very fine mountain view. very valuable lot three-fourths of an acre. For sale at a bargain. A eottapre on South If aHT Street, 4 rooms, fine lot aid garden and necessarr anthituae. F re sale very low. The owners of the above properties have good reasons for selling low. and hence offer srccial inducements. - " , - WAI.TXEB.OWTy, - (Office in Court House.) . Land A gent Aug. S0:dt. . . Mrs. Alexander T. Stewart, widow of the great merchant prince -of New York, died on Monday. Estimates of ner wealth have always been guess work, and have varied from $300,000,000 to $600,000,000. It is not known what disposition she di rected to be made of it, but an inti mate friend of the deceased stated to a reporter that the palatial residence on Thirty -fourth 3treet and Fifth avenue has been left to the city for purposes of a public art gallery. This gift includes the famous art works now in the house. The total value of the collection is over $1.- 000,000. . - In . the Episcopal Convention at Chicago on Tuesday the committte on Evangelic:il Work reported that they were of opinion that parish priests should be appointed to :un dertake mission work. and profes sors in theological colleges should keep eyes on "young men. - likely to be peculiarily . qualified for such work. The convention continued its work upon tho revision of the prayer-book, ,'-... - H. H. Lyons can alwayslie relied upon to carry in stock ttepuTest and best good, and sustain the reputation of beine I arJAoov-pueWimjt reliable, 'by recom- I J: . . 1 -. ..... . invouuig urucifs wiia wen esiaoiisuea merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. Tt will surely cure any and every affection of throat, lungs, or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask you to call and get a trial bottle free. ' Some SOME NEW DRESS GOODS SOME NEW DRESS GOODS t SOME NEW DRESS GOODS I The Finest Stock OP DRESS GOODS EVER . brought to. Asheville t v Splendid Line Off SILK, BLACK and COLORED, PLUSH SILK VELVEE.S IN STRIPE AND SOLIDS ! Colors, Calicos; A Splendid line of GINGHAMS AND SATIN ES I Blankets. Blankets, (wool) Made of Wool Blankets, . A few very fine- ones and all at last year's prices. . . A. GOOD STOCK ofl GOOD BOOTS, and SHOES, HATS. ( every style,") J. B. Stetson's HATS A SPECIALTY. COFFEE, SUGlIt, BICE, SOtFlFATIIEE, JEAiNS, i From Tennessee All-Wool Filling, Cotton Yarn, Wool Yarn : Domestic. . A few Dress Patents at a Bargain. J. 0. HO WELL. Spot Cash Store. Oct 26th, 1886. - A New City to be Built TEN MILES FROM ASHEVILLE, On W. .. . Road. At the central point of the celebra ted Hominy Valley, -where streams and public road's intersect with the Western .N. ti Kailroad, ten milM west of Ashe ville, 1 oiler Valuable Property for Sale, In lots to suit purchasers. The many important surroundings of this point euarantee tne early ana permanent es tablishment of a thriving town. Among me most imponani ox tnese is tne ' Unsurpassed Water Potver . For milling and manufacturing purposes: rarties aesinng to enter upon enterpri ses of this character, specially those with small capital, will do well to call and ex amine this locality. Believing this point to De a most advantageous one ior a .Prosperous Town, I shall prefer to sell in small lots, with water power privileges. However; I will sell the entire property in a body Terms, very reasonable. There are over three hundred acre oi excellent land, much of it highly im proved, with good dwelling and other buildings, in this property. For further particulars apply to - - '. W. G Candler, -sr':;..: j -"; Hominy N. C. ,w i i. or the. Citizen Office, my 26-dlawawtf . , ...,. JJTJSIi CAXi ISSTBUCTION. Hiss GRACE A. DrMERITTE. mnrfl of Tver Echarwenka. Court Pianif t to the Emneror of Germany, and graduate ;of his Conservatory of mi mm m ceruu, wiu receive pnpiis in I'lano auu Voctl Music . - She may be seen at Mrs. Reynolds', Main St.", between it and 4 p. m. daily. oct 16 dim . BRUCE & MORGAN. ARCHITECTS, ATLANTA, GA. Will furnish Plans, Sjeciflcations, and Detail Drawinsrs for Buildinsrs of every description. with estimate of cost. Special attention paid to remodeling old buildings and Interior Decorations. We refer by permission to E. J. Aston, T. L VanGllder. Thoa. L. Clayton, J. A. Wagner. . sepesaam, -. pROF. V.KNERINGER Respectfully" informs the pnblic and his friends that he is ready to open his Class iji Music for the Fall and Winter. He will devote his utmost efforts, in a kindly, but strict system of teaching, to promote the progress of pupils confided to his care. -. . ' Tebms will b uodkrate. .. -; Pianos tuned and lepaired. and put in first-class order at reasonable rates. ' Applicants sent through post-office or left at Citizbh. office, will be promptly attended to. V. Knekingke. sept4-dtf r" -y 4- 1 1 -i' -JS 'i' ji'iiaeiiiiisim! iisolutely Pare and Cnadatttratetl. B "IN USE M H Hn.C!PITA ft. il li CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, H I MCI DM ACM P.Q !! An9 Pkmribco m Phvsioum Evunwxcac ! 5 CURES , 1) -CONSUMPTION, . ' HEMORRHAGES And all Watting XHjteasr I - DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION, MALARIA. P0CE STlflULAIIT : Ffrt the Sick, Invalids, - COWALESQING, PAHJENTT Weak and Debilitateq Wi For sale by DruggUto, GroceKMOil 1 04 sncli a bem- onr tiwt-uuuA: Inbel of tit old di lilt, 0" Sold anTy In aealM botttk. atad mnm cmntn x- s mm iwvB. mna mm mim oi n iiiiiatir diavji m docim. frTPeron ct of Lh SuokK If onntatu fesceot thv I ierriMU"ic . hihum a smora it iron tneir aauin. Ican bAT tuu Socea kk m iUUi cue, onmArfced- The Dufff Ha Whiske GoBalUaofBd. neiiw mU Wml fibMM, A cmn prtpmrtM Utm- ma tmMiKV mm. , U mm 1 WMfpernl htt mnr Jfftdicm I Depmrlntait. V mottkter. Miiqtiri mmeirmtmfTMiM rmrmmi LADIES Contemplating purchasing Fine Dress Goods, Trimmings to match, Winter Wraps, . Hoisery, Flannels, Underwear and-all kinds of Notions, should examine S AWTEE' stock of goods before buying. He lies just returned from the Norther J market . and can show yoo greaA BABGAINS in every department. He keeps no chesip shoddy stuff, but w:. give you tho best -. goods for thp teas money, and WILL take great pleasure in showing his goods His stock of Ready-made Clothing for GenU', Youths and Boys is much larger ' .i - Jiap Jvup-JaOnw imu' for iiV all who examine the same in prices and quality.- He has bought a foil line of Boots. Hats, Shoes, Caiyets, Blanketa Quilts, Comforts, Slxawts, Domeetios Shirts, Pant Goods, Bleached Sheetings Bo! Skirts, Sugar, Coffee, Sree, Bacon, Salt, Flour, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff , ANY G35TB I in want of ti8&ji goods will ssave iiioney by carrtng at No. 4 Patton ivei ue. He is thankful for past J .vors jd all he '. j now asks is that you GIVE HIM A CALL. AnotherCandidatein tbe Field . S. G. WELDON- " - Unnnlmonatjr KauaUsuUed : " : BY THE LADIES. . - After years of ijpe aoqaaintanee-, Having act well his part In the role ofTulttgrapby, 1 . And the Culinary Art, : We prononooe SAM Wbldois perfect. And tha-"GBM" a very qeea Of all thap it produces - -: In the way of good cuisrrae. We enaorse his feuit and potiod cakz. ma sponge oaks an h "wire," ? As the choicest in the ityr Upon which we e'er- dine, His dbkad is like a Snowflake, pvrned.with a cu8tf brown, : . Sweet as the Southern Zephyr, t Which faris the Eider down. " . - Of small cakes his pound wafer, ! And ground almojot, macaboon Would adorn a Queen's tea table " At morning, oste or noon, " And of all his trreat variety, w : Of every style and mak, 1 - , ; : Tis cheaper for onr Housewives " j To buy from him than bake. . .: . - r. . . . . j - , If oue tobacco users . , . On grief would placo a bar, -i Let them smoke "kangaroo,' "Arista' And "CONTINENTAL" Ci6A.R. . - Let them chew "oaLHODii" 1-haw And choice "stkawberk" Twfc, ; , 'he best ten cent tobacco . - - That sun has ever kissed. . ' . ' . So Sam Weldon is our candidate1, - With standing nomination. And our votes for him will e'er be east In joyful acclamation, - , ' -He's not up for a season,. '-, 1 o fail and run away, . - : , -Cut we'll have him with os always, - For he hot come to ttay , Many Lawks. GROCERY AND Provision Store! Ha vine bought out the Grocery and Provision Store of Mr. J.n. Roberts, . :- on North Main St., 3 doort from pott office, We wish to infiv m our frienils and the pnblic generally of the fact, and to invite their patron age. ..... . n. HARDY WEBB. ocao oiws. V - u. a.. uuhtK, . . . . .. Can for Plies, i ' Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of height in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing - the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or negh boring organs. At times, symptoms of indi gestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, eta. A moisture like perspira tion, producing a- very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at inoe to the application of DrBosanko's Pile ICem- edy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, aDsorDing tne tumors, allaying tne -intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 50 eta. Address the r. Bosanko Medioine co., PiqsJa, O. Sold by H H Lyons. dawly - DENTAL CARDS. B H. DOUGLASS, D. D. B. Dental Booms over De Vault's. Drue btoro esldence in same building Asnevii'e. f. V feb2-w&sw ' ' DENTAL SURGERY. I B. j. ft. QUEEN has removed his office to and offers his professional services to tne oublic. a tne x . u. tj. a. rooms on ration Avenue. AU professional work done with skill and neatness. . June 10-diwtf. . . DR. R.H. REEVES, D.DsS., . Onnoa in Sluder Euilding, pposite Central Hotel, ABHEVHJiE, K. O Persons havlnir artttloial wort Amu. after Iryingittwoor three vt ks,if not sat isfleJ, can return it and the money will be refunded, jj 1 TH. A. B. WARE, Dental Surgeon. Cffioe in Citizen building;, second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. JyMdly Tivoli, Tivoli, JTJL. hours, DAY and NIGHT. Wo are happy to state that owing to great exertion, and fine facilities, that we have at last struck oi very article of BEER- that every one who man Beers should try. We will in order to introduce our specialty, i. -' THE TIVOLI BEER Vor the next 10 days furnish this Celebated Beer, In patent stopper sorties at 05c. per dexen. Bottles to be retimed. For Hotels, BoardiDg Houses, and families and the general trade; we beg to say that no other beer will give such general satisfaction. - Com petent judees pronounce it equal to the original Budweiser Lager Beer. - Order ttom all parts of the country solicited, and we guarantee satisfaction. Onr Beer will be- furnished fresh and cold from our new refxigratoja to our city customers free, kept in our refrigerator in new delivery wagon, until handed out ice oldt - ResoectfuUv, HAMPl'ON & FEATHKRSTON, apl 25-dAW4moa - Vain st . Asheville. N. C. PLPMK Al TINNING. HAVING OPENED A Plnmbiiag', Gas Fitting and General job Tinning Business, In thet nom west end ot CITIZEN Building, on Patton Avenue, W are prepared to receive all orders cither for A XVJWU.UK ..11.1.1. A- Work done prompt) ione promptly, and executed In a work- manlike manner. BOYCE & GC ISCHARD, . oet 7 dlw - ; Asheville, N. C. P.S. All orders for plumbing will receive im mediate attention. Orders in tho tinning line can be executed in a week or two. , rrillE NEW EMB0STYPE"PKIlJTiNG STAMP I " (patent applied for.) Recommended as superior to thR rubber stamp formarking clothing becaasethe ink can be more effectually pressed into the texture of the cloth. It is also useful for the ordiuarv purposes of a ruooer stamp, ana tosts muea less. stamp. An "Embostypg"; name stamp with bottle or inue ible ink and two pads, securely packed in a nea' lox. sent post paid to any address in the United f-tatss for only Twenty-five cents, mil address 35 cts. A larye stamp ior towels and eoars clothing and a smaller stamp for fine cot ton or linen, if in one order, 40c. A discount of SO per cet on every orderof 10 names. Address . - Kubbei stamps also made, orders filled for any style at lowest .prices. Satisfaction guaran teed. - WALTER S. CUSHMAN, Manuracturer, ang29 : . Asheville. N. C . B. GRAHAM. President. WM. a BREESE, Treasurer W. H. PENLAN1 , AssXTre ser. JOSEPH 8. ADAMS.Solici or. PEE1TC HI BEOAD BAIT ZK , 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. - .- - . f - ,r " . -' The Sav nfjn off Llechanicn and Liaborinclcn " Particularly Golicited. DIRECTORS: ' V. II. Pekland, R. R Rawls, , - - C. E. XxRaiiah, . J. A. Cosattt; - Wm. E. BakrSK. - - , . . - P. SAWVEK, President. J. E. RANKIN, w Vice-Prest. J. P. SAWYER, J. E. G. W.W ILLI AMS, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500,000, Gciicrnl ',5r.lirg 1 1 fii.irp Utim ter.nH. Urn: ijfn i i- il f-ijii fwti The White CORNER MAIN AND EGLE STREETS UN DE R WHIT LOCK'S STORE. Headquarters for fine I JQUORS. I keep none "but the PUREST, and. charge accordingly. My ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE AJTD lIXADUIvTERATED, - 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.Bckr 309 Asheville, N C The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. Sataw IRON-AlJUM MASS. The product of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral Water in the World Evaporated to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and not a Patent Medicine. TTV fiviAn 'Pa!a m h J A a? . 1 ' Tv ' T Ji tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers, Catarrh, and alll Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Female Vreaks 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 rder it, then address the proprietors, and it will be sent by mail, postage-paid No Cure, 0 No Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and inflamed Eye3 in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in th worm. . Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. mi. - MMMvry nuiT'KVH, xTopneiorfi. - And Manufacturers of the Above Kemedies. fe 7-dawly Bristol, Tenn. w. Painting ) rx : i i AWli' IM H I IIIHWIIMIIMIMI1IIIIIMIII IlllWiW IMillllll ContracU made for painting old and new buildings. TIt covering, painting and! repairing of roots a specialty. All work done in a firai-ofass manner at the lowest possible rates, and satisfaction guaranteed Prices oa application. Estimates ott short notice. .. - ' ' . . . . J, CARSON, Agent and Contractor. Office with "Town Topics," Write fo? prices and samples, or call and see tftew at the office. "Country work solicited. - wssiisi usssas Y SS, Sadler's Arithmetics are the Latest arid Best ever Published!. IbalBBsS " KgdsjHI HViaeJP gK As3n.eville,'lT. ESTABLISHED 1879. D. C. WADDEL. . Cashier, e DIEEUTORS. RANKIN',. . R. PEARSON, Rev. J. L. CARROLL, , Surplus Fund, $10,000. , !. mpht ih' mlinl ft r. t-i vh i M.rii hiJL w.ji; in ft r; Man's Bar PB0PBIET0B. --I StiTiiTinta') . . . Ask for it, Have no other. rm -n f.i... Is fire and water-proof, durable, and much cheap er than Tin or Iron. Can jbe applied by anyone jexcellent for rovcriny. Coia Bningierooie. - FIRE-PEOOF honSM tand roof paints for insirfo land outside work ; aU colors, ready mixed. JBUILDIWCJ PAFEKS the largest line of Ban plea to select from in town. The above; nateriala are of tbe best quality and. wh us suu at rMnaoie Bhonld avail himself ofthe ADVANTAGES offered at MffMBfVe the Bryant, Strmtton & Sadler -fttfiiafltf BuatoeM College, BalUmore, biuinas KflWU iWSBfB affairs. With improvvd and snlargadfatAslaWHsUt KUtUs this Institution now enters upon its twenty-third year of usefulness. . The proficiency ao- ITJTTnVrTTP surta oy our. many pupils fromflJUJflXiiiiWailiecuonsof the, country is the strongest commendation we can offer at i to onr raccess uedncatonH 1 f pttf MfnifHof youth.. Short-HtAd.Type-WrlunsbaUWUilillWiHtlanlSpel-. ling specially taught, tio Vacation. Paplla mayr Call on or addrssi W. II. 8ADLRK, Pm Maa,6A8N.CharlesStI ' UAXXlMOKK,MXV. - MhM " aflaVMv UthM C. L. PULLIAM. Asst. C'dOiu-r " 1 T. W. PATTON. 3. G. MAtTIN. 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