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H K VILLE:CITIZEN: .-'"", -. : : 1 ii.li . . . m. rrRMAir, . ) JORDAN BTONK, A ',JDITOM. J O. CAMERON, j SAT DAY MORNING, NOV. 13, '86 WHAT THEY EXPECT. The Greensboro North State says: We m iv safolv sav. that every in Hi itur j ores his success largely to the reoublican vote, and that this vols w is cast for him because of the ' b.if th it he would carry out m ir.i I faith his doctrines of indepen dent which he proclaimed in his canvass. The contrary rtay be as sifely said. No Democratic independent that we know of ran for any other reason than the beliet that his party v. as t rong enough to carry double. We are for organization always, and we give no countenance toin ndent candidates. The results of the election do not change our view.?. But our independent triends lid not agree with us, aud they ran, sine to victory, some to dsfeat, but still as democrats. Wi.i'.e they may n t feel kindly towards those who condemned their course, their party principles are not affected, though -their loyalty to party usnges for the time was in sibeyance. They ran as Democrats: and if they owed any thing to the aid of the Republican yote, they have wit enough to see that the vote was given, not as an endorsement of their course or prin ciples, but as a means of deranging democratic organization. Tne inde pendents therefore are under no obi liz.itions to the Republican party, Tiiey cannot be called on. in the ful filment of any bargain, t3 aid that party in the organization of the House. Yet that :s evidently expected und the policy of the House is fore shadowed. The North State . tells how the most important measure of repeal of the county government sygtein bill be effected. It says "The Legislature will simply re- pesd the Sections of the Code estab lishing the present County Govern irient, and restore the section of the Constitution allowing the people to choose their offices.' Most ot the independents are from the midd'e eountfes. The- certain ly will not aid in giving tLc blow so rifo is to the peaer , prosperity, and trt n the libcrlies of so large a por ticm cfrii? State as '2- '-Q ''ovIv ed. The North State says: There i?, under the circumstances a ureat responsibility resting on the independent members ol the nex General Assembly, and the people iire ielymg upon them not to disre rrd the great trust which has been ie posited in their keeping. There is indeed a great responsi biiity resting upon these men. Cut the trust deposited in their keeping whs not placed there by the repub lisun party.. No concfssiois were made that party ; and while, for the reasons giyen above, republican votes were cast for independents the motive for that support were too transparent to cre:.te the seuse r-f obligation. And the -ATo; th State may profit by observation on the reaction which tvt in at once on knowledge of many unexpected results of the election The political revolution is 'much more apparent than reaL j --.- The New York Time, the most reliably of Northern papers in gath ering and tabulating election results, trves the revised list of the House ol Representatives as follows K-.fJ"l "One hundred and fiftyfour Tie publicans,'' 167 Democrats,1 and 3 Labor men. A new election will be luld in the Second - Rhode Island District, s neither; candidate re ceived a majority on luesday. -This gives the Democrats ten ma jority oyer ?.if which is a first rate working majority, ll they will woric together. Wilmington star. ' FronVthe .Raleigh correspon den t of the Richmond Dispatch we make the following extract : It seems quite like a nightmare when one thinks of last weeks anx iety-and "fear about the elections. The firet news was appalling, and the great structure which the" Dem ocrats had reared seemed to be fall ing almost bodily. ? The latter news iw the official -counts of- the votes came III, was of a better tenor, and depressed spirits rose again. Not a great many over half of the coun t'es have as yet been officially heard fromr;trafc"the Democratic majori ties continue to mount upward. No body Zi&vfld, calculate; both parties wid fciLtbe mark at first. ': ;The Re-publicans-did not have-the least ilea how tbing3 were going." Ten days before the election their chair man said that Wake county would give 500 Democratic majority; it really gave nearly 2,000 to the Re publicans. ..The Republicans felt certain or tne X irst and second con gressional districts; they lost both. Thev hardly counted "on beating Graham in this district, or if at all, by the barest majority. They were euro of defeating Johnston in the Ninth district, but then, at the elev enth, hour imeof theif -offii parly was put up as a "citraighlQUt against the Independent (Malone) whom the-masi of the.'-iepiy'olicaas weie pledged , to euppo t, and so Johnston waB trinmphant, and an other radical cm lculatuiii.w.is wrong As to the Supreme Ours it was not at first thought !fyr tin? Detno. crati thut the Reuubluvni nutmiMre would tret any votes worth mention ing, but by hist Saturday it was eah eulated by some good Ueruocrats that the Radicals had certainly elected their judicial ticket Charlts M. Busbee, Etq , obligingly made a calculation for your correspon dent Saturday, and fig.ir.-d 3,503 ns the Republican majority Harris, the Republican chairiii:i:i. claiming 4,500 to 5,000. f EvtryWlv mi.-al-culatnd, because iu 8;!1'.j piculiar w."y the election was u U'erei t from all other eleetiims, a d tue usual ways of estimating dM ; not work. t irst the Kepuoncans ad v ancea ana the Democrats retired: now the re verse is the jase' The De.xocrats carrv the State ticket by majorities all the way from 10,000 lo 18,000 (as claim.- goj; hu.vt the ente, ::nd may even have the loner hu.W uf- ter all that has been said and done. The revrrs.-s of the election have taught a le-pson, and art' n"t wasted at all. It is said th-.tl t lit smaller majorities iii tlfe GeherRl Assembly will prove a benefit rathf r than th9 opposite, and that whsf has hap pened in 1886 wiil luf show the Democrats the more sun-lv where lo place tr.dr attack and ;A their op' erations in 1888. Questions came up. and t!.cte weie complications before unknown in Nortli Carolina politics. Many old things land mark3 in politics had passed away, some never to return per haps, and matters took such strange shape that not a lew persona pre dieted the rise of tw i or even more new parties on the ruins of the old ones. . ISucklen'a Arnit'u Salve The best Solve in the world for cuts, brnues, nores. ulcers, rheum, fever sores, tetter. chapped hand, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is gparanteed to five perfect gatiaiacuon, or money reionaea. jrnctua cib por box. 1-or sale dy 11. a. iiocs. aaw To Merchants and Ecsinjijbs Men Sen J your job work, for hand bills, letter heads, but head?, trolessional and bwiiieaa cards, pamphlets, &c, &!.. to tli t iTizKN Ofkicb. vve iiuve !.;test lesians in tvppa. material, &e , the very bett work guaranteed, and the lowest prices charged. Give the Citizex Job and I'.nok printing oilicj a show at your work. ui tr AlKlVK!'. Hf.n'sMiiie iinu of Ladies' Drees Goods, &c. mst arrived at the Ladies Furnist. inp Uouse. corner Patton Avenue and L.hnr!i s-tro.i-t. ocl n :ti Grant & Rosetwry Gra-lnules of the Phila'a'CciWre of I iari.ncy, TTAV1NG purtha8i'l Ue I'-rutt f?tor of 11 Mr. t:. sv. UeVaul', will r-e tiad to meet his many onsicuiers, end hope to rehiin (he jt .d reputation tiio store has obtained ;u..ier his fmperv's-on by dispensing Pare IrruQh artfully td Accurately. V'e ui;i!-- a Kjiecia'tv of Bijuibbs' Pn parati i)ii ouirxiur!dirti preccnp ARCHITECTS ATLANTA. A. Wiil turtiib r.ans, Sscriileatiom. ui1 lei ail Drawliipi x J'uiloJi.Ki5 of tvory Mcst-nptlon with psiimat oft: si. buiM:i;i.s ;.id .i.t -rifir crtMti:s S' ric i y wim io'i f t. J. j:tv. T. Vai.G idt-r. T i- C ty?.n, J. j. tnrr. sajt-!a4a3m PROF- C FALK, 1 aill s will End a emforta' e inva'e mnsic rooc.i tn l'ie Ahevi e Mnnc liousi;, !...rir. 8..ie 01 Alt RIVAL ()! liav State Boots and Sii5fe; II ATS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, KKD-COMFOUTS. . ' bi:arden, rankis & co. oct 31-.!tf ; .. ... SPECIAL BARGAINS ix ;-c-5sr-: ESTATE. A rare crisnce fr.r a ra- ltMt to mate "moTiPv. on the purehise of r0 ante ot Inn J in akDcvUIc, at a iitrure that is certainlr n trfat lndnceoien' ts any man who means hiisiiueKS. Ibis land will enhance 200 pur vcut Wi'fcin Ojea s thif proph ecy is more tbanjustaled bv observation of past iucreant'H oi value. Macmficeiit French Bmad nver farm, about 200 acres bottom about 100 i.eret nDland, good improvements, i'tock and improved farming implements for Bale cbeau This farm la in ex cellent condition, and oilers a r.i opportunity lo secure a princely estate tor . v -mi reasocabJe price. - Frame house ol 8 rooms o ' oue f the best street in Abbeville. Vc v fine monutu.n view. very. T-uuauie if-t inree-Kmuns ot an acre. - tot (ale at a bargain. - A cottatre on South Ma'n Street. 4 rooms, fine lot and cariea and neceta-y outhouses. Tor saie very low. . . . rae owners rrtneaijoveprcpertte nave jrooa reasons for Felling low. aca bence offer special WAIiTZIl B. GW TO, (Office in Couit House.) Land Agent- Aug. K):Utt. pROF,4V. KNERINGER : -: Rcsnectfullv inforais' the nublic and his friends that he is ready to open his ctass ix aicsic for the all and Winter. tie wnl devote his utmost efforts in a kindly, bet strict system of teaching, to promote (ho progress of. pupils confided to bis care. TEBMS W1IX BB MODERATE. , Pianos tuned and .enaired. end hnf in first-rlass order at reasonable rates. . : A rhoanta sent through cost office or 'oitat t jtizth omen, wilj be. promptly attended to. V. Kk'sisgkr. : PATENT ROLLED PROCESS (Swer-t Home) THE - BEST FLOUR ' OJI .THIS - Send and pet a samnle riackaee from -: S. It. WEST & CO- sept 22 dtf . . Sole asrents. , GENR-Vl. NEWS. 'if TiiB toal receipts of cotton from the plantations mi.'.w September 1, 1886, are 1,847,090; in 1885 wer 1.903,669 bTile in 1834 -Kt-re 1,850, 622 bales. - r 1 r ! Vi - A t Lamed, Ka i Suiiv : Purple, who killed his wife and child arid shot lii sister-i j i.iw -while n a drunken spree, wa rakt-n frorrt j.iii Sunday night and hauged. , - At Ilerkimer, X Y., " Mrs Roxa- lana Druz was pantenced to be hanged December -J. for the mur der of her- husband, w lose body she afterwards boiled and burned in efforts to. destroy the eyi lences of her crimes. - - v James A, Whitney, of New York, has been engaged as council to aid in bringing the ' cause ' of the 'eoh- demned Chicago Anarchists before the Supreme t mrt of the United States. .--For men who" represented themselves as" pining for martyrdom those Anarchists are using extraor dinary efforts to escape their just deserts. .-j ' - The Democrats -, f New Jersey axe in a very good hunnor with 'them selves over their r- ceht vict6ry,and will probably emrrusie it by send ing tjov. Jton Abbott to tne United States Senate as successor to Win; J. Sewell. n-publicar, wht3e term ex pires March 3, 18S7. y . The Sobranje of.Bulgaria'al a se cret 6cs6ion, after, a debate which lasted three hourg, decided to'eleet Prince Waldemar, third son of4 the King of Denmark, us the succesior to Prince Alexander n the throne of Bulgaria, Prince Waldemar is 28 years old. . The present cost of operating the railroads of the country with steam power is in round numbers $oU2, 000,000 per annum: but to carrv on the same amount of work with ;men and 'horses, -would cost the country 811,306,500,000. Farm to Rent. - ArsiNsoN and Cocke Lave a fine farm a fe miles from town to rent 150 cleir ed 35-acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres KRF.sn tobaooo iaxis, with four eood tobacco barns. eeptl6 dtf "" . j . , . The only genuine t.-tvson and Dunlap Hatp; also a largo M ck cheaper grado of Hats, , . at W HiTLocK s. MEW BEEF 11ARKET On West Potion vlvenue. U.ivingop ned a Bt!57. UARKfiT pnder the Pal Ion Avenue Hotel j n.:i prspared ti eccom modnt? the puMic with !!ie best meats oar mar ket ati'or.is a f.w low tM .-atca Orders pranptly nuen 11 ten i.l ma. tel. iH-t liil'm J. H. HU'iHES. 31ilVATJ B AKD.; Any one deet.tng BOASD, with or without roou.3. can be leoKi mn. ard by Mr. LaDarbe, at joniirvm ruiuie. eu ner t nurcn sleet ana r&. ton Ave nut. oct t& Suudav dw ot SUGGESTION .TO I have in stock a full line ol W.S.Gravelys "Extra Ghew ; AlC ' . Fine Fig Tol aeco a: d Lucy Hnr.t, (a lead ing urana oi line w u;- n ping ; mese gooae are all made of the bti t Heurv GuiiL-tv Leath- erwood leaf, and manufar-tured by J. Jbl. John son oc to., uanvLue, v ., ana are guaranteed to do Dnent on mo man.ei. Frinlv L(rttghvan, Main St.. rd di r.: ; b( vr I'at:k of A&hevtll Mi St Joseph's ACADEMY OF Tltti BLUE i: 15 G F. li ICKO RY , C Tuder rtixrg-e of the Sinters of Merry :' L' . Tr MS : ! oard and Tuitfon.S.'xrv-vedollatsnerac.Ion 01 nve mourns. . - For further particuliin send lor catalogue. Address, MOTHER AUGUSTINE, .Wf. Si. Jotrph'B .Hickory, -V. utj 3-d6mo CRANBliRRIBS! : FRE Hl.OT ' Jlxtra Derries Just Recti vf d. No fruit as nutritious 1 ag ' dates jiighiy recomnipnued for throat v , aifd lung?.. LIME JUICE DROPS, FIGS. all fresh poods at ' " ' Eagle Hotel Block. RAZLEGREEN Sasli Blind Factory 11 an reoentlT- porohased a larce amount ot Oak Aiih Chestnnt, Cherry and Walnut Lumber. ac CAN FURNISH WORK manulactured of thoronghly dried vatenai. We DroDO to furniah work at the lowest SmireH. and equal to any Imported roods. ' .- i nuo. in t iA 1 iyfl rropr - 1 R. CLAYTON. Businew Maoircr. teb t- w tf . " . . FIE TOBAlOrGHBWEBS OufTy's Pure Rait Whiskey Duffy's Forraulau: ' for BliUariiW -. IkjOatbsto k St., Euifn, If. . . BirB- M truutiiir-' RimaM nulAri1 yeUoW.eDStUt lUMItAAcd tr4KOM4. I took TJjr in9;-;'n . : 1J3' rjrm.it. sj -l . il l ji ui fs3Vi.vCr wuul I ' ' ' " WJurFHr- ST., PTT BSOJf, V. J. iWw Sir -.k nr. il ot y mic O iBf'm rare H!t vV a:le)i j-OuIrj' r-lr:onU flliia that 1) tttaMUrUl irUa i. .hv. bcw. gradual Idcjcam kotweiciu.nil tranrtk buTi takes pUce. in tun tne r -jror lM.T Pm MdlcWltisk "C- unumen 1 mv ; una itw efeatast reuot, , ud Dally Vjrjnn&l-Ml iMMAkHitf y tlSw'Ckfltt -H and fere, witu wuioli -I kid berti tVmblAd for ( - U frara. I hT. bea tronblad alio WHHMDH" . laanudhlAad iiiittuia. vkih Iua also tinna aliared. . A. J. UUBSON. i. l-'-'.'fHTflaTSf.-fWiL.Jli . OoDtifcawW"! bi malarial raver, wuich wa folin d hr ' s id an jioeuTnoniiC. ' PnyniAiaoa I praoru.eil t- tiver oii. iiutd.d u-tfatpriwa. Iif r - Malt Wi(..V-J ur l -'tf'a Ponnala. -Tbnji'did- .' masaodat t -b altn.at a kalatmraa4-r ; .rv would not h v-iriieHmcl it t aibla to ni&kt& ' ' prtigrtM I ,. l 1 a-au.rt t.:Ta. I ciaart to - & i S; BrMtlyn, B. Y. uontiaacn . . t iurm-Knerwairwwa aiok wita nator n.ij after bar raoorarvab 'j vu tiMuhUi-i- 4;i.a a . VQry bad coufb. Sh' c3-hni x-rrv in tha m.iruin:!. 8 ha canktatiuwi t: . ;-tur uffy' Para Hall . WniFK!y 4 irti3iinfrut it culuti-1 bar. t aaat twymriU: "t '-'.finj4 aiit ired i a ' c - once. t:i t a u - t.iiy tj i.iF.ina y.nl hoT -' . amrh h jy glo aUlruontinaes . aaa twi:-j jefaa: -trtnio.-' t hava rwoom. mandod it o '.,-l a .d paipla,aA4 (haynr..-ttittaaToU:a.-Mimaiant. - .-. r ' maeja JLLrsca. GentWmon i badrbanrf fir -yaar - aaflenaa jr wirh r.li, a;. i realty- 1 no pormanana renei; r."". broo;iit.a- imijr?n-.A UutAnrplewed to tht aa res-t,t ,rf uinv yrjr Daifj'rPnr MalV r " WhifekHy n4 Imity' naqlaS I aux feolunc bW. -: tor t:.nn I nuvs :a ?k 3 ro, mad I ravarti it power iu cit'inf iQ ilairi Ai soioatbins wouderhii . ; ' J. a. BOONS. THE DUf 7 MALT WHISK 27 X- 1 j . r; ... -. . . ' BaxaI3oe, Mix t ? fetRH CURE. vr J Un9lA R..ZM said b LI. In person, whoY b - vld U OTitf ' thf" luil .J Stales. . Cft PC -5 )Ll).-Al;hOO?AY.Aa LADIES Contcmplatlug pure-hoeing Fine Drees Goods, Triinniins to uiatch. Winter Wraps, Hoisery, Flannela, Underwear and all kinds of Notions, should examii. SAWYHR' S stock of goods before bqylnjf. lie has just returned from tbe Northern niarket and can show you great BARGAINS in every dopartiuent. He keeps no irhaji shoddy stuff, but will give yon tha best good for th IeB6t riiimey, and WILL . take fircal pleasure in showing bia .ds His stx;k ,of Keady-made Cii.thiii fir GenU. Vouti-.s and Boys is uint-h largi than everbediro and be n il! SURPRISE " all who esaiiinu the sauiu in prices and qnality. He? has ..bought a full line of Boots. Hats, ffhoes-, Carpets,' Blankets Quilts, Comforts, Sliawls, Domestics Shirt3, Pa'it Goods, Cieacned Sheetings Bol S'irte, Sncar, Coffee, Rice, Bacon, Salt, Flour, Tobies Cigars ;and Hnaft ANY ONJ in want of .she above ls wiil save money by eailiiigatNo.4 Patt. n venue. He is thankful for past favcr and all he now asks is that von GIVE HIM A CALL. JLnotherCandidatef n (lie Field S..G. WELDON - I'nnnimansSy Koroinatel . IY TillS LADIES., , After years of ripe acquainiance, " Having acted well his part Jn the role of Telegraphy, .. - . And the'Cihary Ait, We prdrioqnoe SXit Wfet.DoN prfe:t - And the "Gem" a Very 'queen Of all that It produces' ' ' In the way of xd cuisine...,',. We endorse his fbvit and pound cake, Hi3 bpongk oakk and bis "wine," . As the choicest in the city, ' Uion wh ich we e'r did dine, . His V&EAD is IQe a Snowfiake, '. Crowned with a crust "of brown, -Sweet aa the Southern Zephyr, . . ; Which fans the Eider down. - Of srnaT cakes his pound wafer, And groundAt.MOXTirMACABrKs , Would ad-,Tn a Q'teii'.s'ti a table. ' : At morning, eve iir ui'n,- And of all his irr !at varii-ty ? Ofevtry stvleand loakp,. 'Tis chaier for our U'BwwiY8 . To buy frtiiu him .".;u bake. If our tobacco risers : ' ',. " On grief would place a liar. Let them smoke "k anOa t o'," "A rista" And 'OOXTISESTAI." CIGAk, - .'. Let then! chew "OALnous" tobaw, '. And choice "6TBATvER8'? Twit, The best len cent tobacco ; That sun has ever kiaed. r . So Sam VVei.don is onr candidate. ' '.. With standing nomination, 'And our votes for him will e'er be cast - In joyful acclamation, . He's not np for a season, : . X - To fail and run awa, ' But we'll have him with (is always, ... For he hat come to stay ; :v- : ., Many Ladibs. CSICAL INSTRUCTION. im GRACE A. DsMKRITTE. nunll of X&rer Scbarweuka, Court Pianist to tbe Kmperor of Germany, and graduate :f hU Conservatory ot Musio in Berlin, Till receive pnpila In Piano and Voctl Music i - - She mtv be aeen at Mrs. Reynolds'. Main St.. between 3 and 4 a, m. daily. ; , oct IS dim JOHNSTON'S Kalsouaine, Linseed OH. Turpentine, Varnish. Lard Oil, Dryer. Iron inari .Faint, H inaow l!asa fnttyc,l BEAR DEN. RASKIN & CO. i '" ' Core for Ptles.' Tiles' are frequently preceded by aBeuaeof feicht tn the back, loins and lower nart of the abdomen, causing the patient to snppose he haB otue affection of the kidneyg or negh borinjt orgttca.Ai times, eymptoms of indi gestion are- present, flatulency, nneaainee of the stomach, etc A moiatnre like pergpira tdon,produoing a -Tery disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a oommon attendant. uunatueeding and Itching EiJea yield at .once to the. amplication of Dr. Boaankn'A Vila -Rem edy, which acta directly npon the parU affected, auiuruing tne lamora, allaying tne utenae itcbing, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 cto. Addre?B the Dr. Boaanko Medicine co., Piqua, O. Bold by H H Lyons. dawly , DEXTAL CARDS. a. D0.TOLAS6, d. i. ., Dental Kixma over De Vault's, Drvm esldeuce tu sarae Suildiug Aahevi-. ! fcb2-w&anr . S. C iJEITTAZ, SURGERY. rKjV R-J-1 QrEEN hia removed his office tn "r1! W h Y. it. X:. A . rooms on Patton Aveuue, Hiu utirm j is i.iniit!K"ior.iiiKeivu'e in U3e pauiic. iieamesn. iune 10-dwtr -. . OR. R.'H. REEVES, Qo7$ CFiaox in Binder Building. posite Central Hotel,- ,- ASHEVn.LE, N. C Persona having artldcial work done, after trying It two or three wens, if not satisfied, can return it and tbe moneT will he refunded. Jy l JB. A. Ul.AitE, Dental Sorgeon. Oflieo in Citizen bnildlng, second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. 1 jyMdly Tivoli, Tiypli, A.T ALL HOURS, DAY aud S TffOllT. We are happy to state that owiu to great exertion and fine facilities, that wc !:i . e at lev amcli thj very article of DUEMl thai eve y .1 !:u uses Peers should tr;. We will , ur;ci l inrrodace onr svecialty, THE TIVOLI BEER, For ; in-j next 130 days luinis-i tLIs Celeb.viei Beer, in patent 'topper bMiies at. 65c. per tlOECn. Bottles to wr.r:::d. For Uutels, Boarding Houses, and nunilies and t':e general trade; wc beg to say that no other beer will give snch general satisfaction. Com petent judges pronoui-.ee It equal to the original Bndweiser Lager Beer. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and guarantee satisfaction. Our Beer will lie furnished fresh and cold from jur new refrigratora lo our city customers free, kept in our refrigerator- In new delivery wagon, until handed out ice eo!d. , Respectfully, ; HAMPTON .S: FKATHKRSTON, apl iiVtUti ipcs Hiilii rt . A)irvi)?e. S. O. ? I TIT M A liKET, JCVr Ol'ESEI), On Pulla Avtuut, urultr Powell Jc Snidev'. I have op.7ned a FIRT CLASS MARKET where 1 vX.l keep eonatai:lly en hand the best ol Href, psJt, Mut(o3i, Snusage. r'isls and Oystei n. th'it the .arkel aiTordi. I have Lad several years' experience in the business and reerectfully solicit a share of vour patronage. Cash customers wiil find it to their advantage to call and see for-theroselves. Sly motto la ''Goad quality and honest quantity Respectfully, . T. J. SUMMER, oct 13 dtf ICKET TO XEW YORK FOR SALE. . An excursion return ticket from Ashevil:e to New York, good until Oct. Slst., for rale cheap. Call at this offiej. oct 17 eod, dlwk rpHENEw "KMBOSTYPE" PRINTING STAMP X (natent apnhed for.l KecoDimemleil ai superior to the rn)l-HT stump for marking clothing because 1 he ink e un be more eilectoally pressed into the texture of tbe cloth. It is also useful for the ordinari purposes of a rubber tatnp, aud tovts much less. Ci$-An 'Kmbostypo" name stamp with bottle ol in le i;.ic in 2 and two pad3, securely packed in a nca Ik. sent post paid to any address in the UniUMl 8t- ss for ony .twenty-live cents- ull address 3- cts. A-lart:e suuip for towels end c.iurs eloihing vod a smaller stamp for fine cot ton or linen, if in one cj'ler, iOe. A dUcaMil of SO pei sent on every order of 10 names. Address Rubbo! stamps also made. Orders fi'iied for any style at lowest prices. Satisfaction guaian- WALTER S. CUSHUAN, Ianufacturer, ai.g33 Aahevilits. N. C G. Git AHA M, President. Vi'M. E. b 2&:.o.tt-:&;&p E Asb-Qvlile, N. C, July 1st, Loans made and negotiated-' on approved real estate. The Savings Bank department U now prepared to receive deposits in sums of 81.00 and upjwtrtfSt Interest allowt-d at the rate of 4 per cent, annum, subject to the By-Laws. - deposits "recti ved in excess of 1,000. " , " ( . - " ; The Sav ngs of Mechanics and Cabo5ingirf3en Particularly Solicited. V ; DIRECTORS: W. II.' Pni.and, ; ' R. - ; P. SAWYER, President, . 1. E. A'ice-Prest. T- P. SaVVYER, J. E. G. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, . . - Rev: J. L. CARROLL, 015 AuthorijEed Capital ;$5co,oco, General Bui.kiug rvrfnrss transacted. Eurglar otd FircFrcof EtU 'ma. Bart nr.er lnr lro lmnpiinn rfV. terms. Back open tor the (ransretion he White ' - r lOiLNKii 1A.IN AND EGLE STREETS UNDER WHITLOCK'S ST ORE. T J "'Gi TV HndcHtu-r for fine 1 IQUORS. I keen none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv A RE ABSOLUTELY - . PURE AND UJrADUiTEKATED. and sxe recommended by the best judges for medicinal use- Also Fine Billiard ftr.rt Pool Parlor Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. J O Box 309 Asheville, N. 0. The only btrictly White Man's Bar in theSta"te. ja(j-dawly - . I R O N - A L U M M A SS . The prutluct of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral Water in the. World Evaporated to a MASS. A am of Nature, and aot a Patent Medicine. Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Isfeeff- tlOD. Hpa.hu: its f')'ri,nm Dinnilinv. r"il? 1 TM-J1-' .-i-j 1. 7 i i """" vuua auu severs, aiarrr ana a Ibro.tt. nmi Nasal Affect'oi.s, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Anitnorrhrea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Fesaale Weaks nessesb. Diseases of tho Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, Ac, fec. Price : S1.0Q for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. Ask your .irugfiist for it. If he should not have it, and will not order K. .L.-n address the proprietors, and it will be sent by mail, postage paid. :o: No Cure. Nn Paw I TU; 1:Y'.s PAINLESS EYEWATER cures Wk and inflflrrTfirl, jf.y in a ::w ).oun, without pain wo i 'ti- Jt.'.y 25 cents per bottle. Eiicliey fe 7-dawlj Painting j I I AND . i .. .- - . .-... ... . I - Baif f iniaim iiimii laiai 1 1 laawaai Contracts made fo- painting old and naw brddiu fs. Tiie covering, painting and reiiainn-j of roof a :cialty. Ail vrork !on" in a tirst-dass manner at the lowest possible rates, act! p :.wf'ai:tion ;"iaraiiteed IVii.-.es on abdication Estimates'on shoit notice. : am .,.. . , . J. CAKRftS", A?entand Contractor. . Otnce with T own Topics," Write lor prict ti and Ftiniplea, or rail and see them at the office. EgConnt.ry work Ko'icitpi!. - ,r j Sadler's Arithmetics are the BKEESE. Trcasaror W. H. PENIKf, M't.?ie t ar. R. Rawls, C. E. Graham, Wm. E. liREESE. : ESTABLISHED 1879. D. .p- WADDEL. C-ishier, v. DIREOTOES. ; RANKIN- R. PEARSON. Surplus Fund, $io,ooo. of business from R0n.m,to3 p. Man's Bar Wim or danger. The best Eje Water in th Ask for it, Have no other. S binder son, Proprietors And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies Bristol, Tenia. Is fire aud water-prop, durable, and ranch cheap er han Tia or Iron. Can be apjijied by anyone exiifcik'nt for covering old shingle roofs. FIRE-PROOF honse. and roof paints for inside ana outside - work ; nlj colors, ready mixed. BUILDING PAF-JEB33 the lareeet line dun- ales to select &9a in town. . Tbe above, materials ire of tbe bess-eualitv and -jll be solrf At reasonable Bhonld arntl himself of tbe ATVANVGESmJ sr fitWlfi II Business CilJcse, buifamore. " iwuijiiiK u iuunjii,n auu jprocaicni Ki.ajKiz ar busloeu HflUUlWflHfB affairs. With feavrovrd and i now ntera upon lu twantT-tblrd ytm of usefulDra. . TbeproficiracTao-innagtiBaiNa qoired by our.--many pnpila rrafflAJUligjiMallKCiloiiaor iht country is the strongest oomiaendation w can 'ofl'rr a $ to oar success as educator) 1 f pWf IBfRgofyoutljv SkHai,d,Type-WritioSiliyUijAliyiiid,iSl linf specially taught. Ko Vacation. Pupils rr CaUoa or addraas W. IT. SADLER. Preset Moa. B A 8 N. CharJe&dt- HA l.TIMrVqfSMTl, Latest and Best ever Published. JGSrlTH 8. ADAMd, Solicitor. "b 2sr s: , 18s6. V Z. A. Conant, L. PULLIAAT Asst.Cashivj ' T. W. PATTON J. G. MARTIN. ' Paid up apital, ico.co lticni Icxtf kf rtr.t cr crsv "m." - de J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1886, edition 1
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