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' ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. JORDAN STONE, EMTOM. J.D. CAMERON, J . , S.eo WED'DAY MORNING; JAN. 5 'S7 DEMOCRACY A ND LABOR. . ' ' When party lines were drawn in 1800 and Jefferson made bis annun ciation ot the theory and objects of government, the people were quick in giving their adhesion to his views. Ti-ere was no mistaking the objects of Federalism with Hamilton at its head. They said that all men were not born free anc equal; that some men were born to rule and some to serve; that for the few were the honors and emoluments; with them many were to Be howers of wood and drawers of water. The Federalists represented caste and ease and pow er. . Democracy represented equali ty, labor and justice. The poor of the earth who had to struggle snd toil were then with Jefferson,as they i are to-day with the party which he founded, struggling and fighting for the- same . principles. They have been with the Democracy ever since, and every advantage gained by labor . in its contest with corporate powers fn the last eighty-six years has been . gained by the Democratic ; arty Not an instance can be pointed out where the Federal, Whig, the Know- Nothing, or the Republican parties . exhibited any sympathy with labor. On the contrary the history of these from political organizations which have been the opponents of Democ racy all these yrars shows that they allied themselves to monopolies, corporations and every scheme which looked to the enthrallment of the many for the benefit of the few, Where and when has the interest of labor received the fostering care of the Republican party? They are responsible for much legislation which greatly wronged labor and placed it at the mercy of capital. They created the "Commission of . Immigration," the arch enemy of free labor, a law which enabled the capitalist to go go abroad and con tract for pauper labor to bring here , to compete with honest free labor. A Republican Congress not only pass1 ed this law,. but year after year ap. propriated large sums of nroney to carry on this slave trade,andat the same time they raised the duty on all manufactured articles to protect capital,' determined to make the "g Aknife cut , both ways, to oppress aabotsnd. pamper capital. The Dem ocratic party, true to its honest ria ''" - ture and instincts, no sooner restor ed to partial power, than it com- ' ' manced to correct the-evils theRe publican party forced on labor. They passed a law forbidding the impor . tation of foreign pauper labor under ..contracts made abroad. A law creating the "Bnreau of Labor" statistics, a law to enable unions to incorporate as organized bodies were enacted. They formed the first standing committee on labor , and nave for the first time a hear ing to the complaints of the labor ing men on the floor of Congress. It was a Democratic Congress which '. formed the commission to hear the petitions of suffering wage-workers th -oughout the land. Every meas r looking to the protection and a Jioration of the laboring classes , . hu j had its origin in the Democratic ': House. - Why should not every in . " telligent, honest laboring man be a Democrat with .these . naked facts staring him in the face; With the full knowledge that it is through the Democratic party tand.it alone, that the rights of labor can be, and are, protected. Why should Any wage . worker hesitate or. doubt tor one moment as to'where he should seek protection, with which party '. he should affiliate, and work for the success of. If he is true to himself, i tru t the cause which is dearest to e his heart, true to every interest; ; true to his country, true to his nartv. which protects his earnings and insures prosperity to all the peo ple, he must act with the Democratic ' t party. ', - ., . THE SOUTH'S INDUSTRIAL ADVANCEMENT. The Baltimore" Manufacturers' Record for January contains an ex baustive review of the industrial interests of the South during the paBt two years, showing by the rec - ord of the year iust closed that the Sonth is destined to be the richest - - country in the world. It says : With 1886 ends the most remark able year, in many respects, in the - . history ot the southern states, uur inst that year more was accomplish- '., ,. ed for the prosperity and progress of the whole south than ever before . . in the same length of time. ' It is "' - not alone in the enormomous indus- - v trial deTelotiScst and in the addl UOH vp millions ui uoiiura 10 tuc manufacturing capital and hundreds of new enterprises that 1886 will ever be memorable in the history of southern industries. - Greater prob ably than these, so faf as concerns the future nroeress of the south, is the interest fhat has been awakened among northern and European cap italists in the vast -mineral and tim ber wealth of the southern states, and their , thorough, con version, to the truth that the south ia destined to be the richest country in the world. The greatest interest has centered in the iron, and steel indus tries The organization of furnace companies has gone on with a rapidity that is startling. The Tennessee coal, iron and railroad company, now has five furnaces in operation, and is producing more iron than the Thomas iron compa ny of Pennsylvania with its twelve. They will build fiye more furnaces, 1,400 coke ovens and a steel plant. The Sloss iron and steel company has two furnaces and has contracted for the building of two more, be sides a steel plant and 250 coke ovens. Samuel Thomas, of Penn sylvania, and associates, are putting $1,000,000 into a furnace at Birming ham. "Another Pennsylvania iron mak er has headed a company with a capital of $1,500,000 to build two furnaces, coke ovens, &c. He says it costs him $15 a ton to make iron in Pennsylvania, while at Birming ham he can make it for $7.50." ''Included in the list of new enter prises reported in the South during 1886 were, 28 iron furnaces, 50 ice factories, 63 foundries and machine shops, 1 bessemer steel rail mill, 26 miscellaneous iron works. 8 stove founries, 24 gas works, 34 electric light companies, 11 agricultural implement factories, 174 mining and quarrying enterprises, 16 carri age and wagon factories, 9 cotton mills, 23 furniture factories, 42 wa ter works, 58 tobacco factories, 92 flour mills, 448 lumber mills. "summing up the amount of capital and capital stock represented by eur list of new enterprises the enlargement ol old plants and the rebuilding of mills " after being burned, for 1886 and comparing it with the figures for 1S85, we have : States. 18S6 $19,868,000 15,240,000 1,659,000 3,599,000 28,404,000 2,240,000 8,705,000 774,000 3,676,000 ' 1,208'000 - 21,240,000 5,694,400 8,514,000 8,365,000 1885. $7,841,000 1,220,000 2,019,000 250,000 18,303,200 2,118,500 6,668,800 761,500 3,230,000 856.000 ' 2.692,000 3,232,000 3,314,000 1,406,000 Alabama Arkansas , Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Sonth Carolina -Tennessee . Texas Virginia West Virginia Total, $129,226,000 $66,812,000 Just What They All Say Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem. Ills., gays he nsoa Dr, Bosanko s cough and Luntr Svtutj in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. II. Lyons, dawlw. TO. K. BREESE, W. II. PENLAND, Cashier; THE J'resi'lent. First National Bank OF . ;. . asie v s.1, L KXjfc ASHEVU.LE, N. C , Jauuary 1st, JSST. i The annual meetine of Stockholders for the election of Directors will be held at the Banking House on Tuesday the 11th instant according to the provisions of the National Bank Act. Pnlls will Kn nnpn FtotWAen thn hiMira rtf 10 A rM.audSI.M. W. H. PES LAND, Cashier. . jan 1st, 5th and 10th City Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT the burial of the dead in the rrave yards of the cltv passed December 17, 18S6 -Beit ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the CUT of Asheville, That from and after the flrst nay 01 januarv, A. l., loai, it shall not be lawful lor any person or persons to use as a bury inor nlace for the-dcad. anv eravevard or ffrnvp- yards attached or near to any of the chtirihes or places ordinarily used for the worship of God, within the corporate limits of the city of Ashe- VlIIC. Anv ricrson or nersons violatiue the provisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemean or, and upon conviction, shall be fined fifty dol lars or lmprisouea rainy aays. jb.. i. aiiua, Mayor. T, C. H. Dckes, Sec'y Board, dec a dlvr JOTICE DISSOLUTION. The firm of Smith', Nelson & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, J. W. Nelson selling his interest in the business to W. W. Rol lins and J. M. Smith. . jiii aeots aue me nrm 01 emur, :eison at 10., will be paid to Smith & Rollins. Asnevuic, it. i;. , uec. row. iso. J. M. SMITH. J. WILEY NELSON. W. W. ROLLINb. bavins? this dav sold mv interest in the Farm er's Warehouse and the business of Smith. Nelson A 'Co , to W. W. Rollins and J. M. Smith, I extend my .thanks to the public for their geneious patronage and trust that all my friends will con tinue their business with the new firm. J. WILEY NELSON. Ashevllle, N. C , Dec. S8th, 1380. . decSOdAwlwlc JQISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. . . AsHBVlU-B, N. C, Dec. 2; 18S6. To Whom It May eoneem.: .. -j . . Notice is hereby given- that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, the bnsiuess of which was conducted under the firm name and style of McMullen and Tilson, in the city t Asnevuie, n. u v mis pay -jiqsoivea uy mutual consent. - " For the pnrpose of closing up the business of the firm, all accounts, bills and debts due to the firm are payable to P. 8. McMullen, ad all claims against the firm should be presented to him for payment. a ; . r. a. bicmuloi.. -. . r QEO. WfTILSON. The business will be continued by the under signed at theold stand P. 8. V.v ULLEN. dee24dtw - Christmas is Coming ! 'CEKOl'K r.INE CP DOLLS, all prices and w tinosr Tin-Tout, Boyd Wagons, Doll Carriages, ' ' V . --' ... Iron Banks, ' ' - - Scrap Books, Albums, all prices and Unas, - . JJ'er Boxes, Ifriling Desks, . Very fine and big line of . . . . 1 Nice Holiday Books. J-N. MORGAN t CO., Booksellers, Stationers and Newsdealers, delO-Ual Eagle Block, Asheville, N. C. pROF. V.. KNER1NGER ... . : - Respectful! informs the public and his friends that he is ready to open his Class in 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 liis care.. -. ; ,.rJ ' - --r ' TEBMS tV!I.L BE'MODEKATB. Pianos tune4 and lepaired. end put in first-class Order at reasonable rates. Applicants sent through, post-office or left at Citizen office, .will be promptly attended to.- V. Knfbinokr. : sert4-dtf The State Legislature convenes to day. ' The session will doubtless be an interesting pne as the unu sually small Democratic majority in the Senate and the questionable political character of the House will cause an interest in the pro--ceedings that has not attached to any legislative body in the State since the constitutional convention of 1876 which was controlled bv one man. . The composition of the present body is as follows in the Senate : Democrats, 29 Republicans, 17 Independents, . . 3 Vacant by death, . 1 ' Total 50 In the House the Democrats and Republicans are evenly balanced, the following believed to be the political complexion : Democrats, . ' 56 Republicans. 56 Independents, v 8 Total 120 This give3 ' the Independents the control of the? House, and just what the organization will be will not be kuown-until these Independents in1 dicate' with which political party they will affiliate. We shall await the result with a good deal of interest. Liver Pills. Use Dr. Onnn'a Liver Pills for Sallow com- ulexion. Pimrjlea on the Face and Billiona- nesa. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. dwlw. WRAPS! WRAPS!! WRAPS!!! for Ladies, Misses, and Children, i educed below their value to close out this sea son's stock, - at Whitlock's. Florida Tonic I Mr. Foster S. Chapman, One of the landmarks of the Georeia Drue trade, now of Orlando, Florida, writes ; "I can hardly select a single case ot the many to whom I have Bdld taiaa'i FimMr Blood Bosewer, but what have been satisfied; and I find it the -best remedy for all Skin Diseases I have ever sold, and a fine Florida Tonic. FOSTFE S. CHAPMAN, Orlando, Fla." A Certain Cura for Catarrh. A SUPERB FLESH PRODUCER AND TONIC OUIXJI'S PIOXEEIt BLOOD RENE WEB Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfect Spring Medicine. If not In your market it will be forwardod on receipt of Drice. Small bottles 1.00. large bottles $1 75. Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailt a free MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, Macon. Georgia. FOR SALEBt-H.a&.YONS,As Jh-te apl 8-dd James P. Sawyer, Patten Avenue near Public Sqnare, IS NOW Receiving his Second Stock ol FALL A WINTER Good?, consisting of Gents' Fine Clothing, Ladies' Dress Goods, Wraps, Cloaks, Boots, Shoes, and Hats. OVERCOATS, Blankets, Comfortables. Shirts, Drawers, Carpets, Shtwls, Kugs, Hoods, Jackets, Jerseys, Pant Goods, Domestics, Salt, COFFEE, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Ci gar, Snuff, Leather, Cotton Plaids, Velvet Trimmings and Indigo, Kerosene Oil. - For Christmas Goods I HAVE DO LLS In endless yariety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes, Soda Crackers, Oranges and - - FIREWORKS! Besides thousand? ot other things suitable for the holidays. " -; My large and daily increasing trade has "compelled me to put in large orders for December. Tljese ornrula arc nnn in atnrA nnd firrivincf. and I -respectfully invite my many t n . 3 irienas ana customers to can ana ornminA trip Rnmf- fipplincr assured that I can please them in quantity, quamy ana prices. , JAMES P.8iWYEB Patton Avence near Public Square. . NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby giten that pplication wUl be made to the General Assembly of Noith Caro lina at the session of 1887 for I he passage of a private lav to amend the charter of The Georgia ana ror.n Carolina uu wwu wjminuii. dec 31 d30days ...... .... GEO. E. EAGEB. -The Farmer's , Boarding Doaie, opposite - tire Farmer'a Warehouse, . ' . . ihf title, A: C.,- . - Haviriff been boneht br me. I take pleasnre in !1 forming my friends throughout the country '1t 1 ain well prepared to aoeommcdate them ,itn tne oew toemaraet anoim Good accommodations for lodging f -Terms reasonable. GiTe me a trial. - - V . B. A IHUNTER. ct iflwAd Smo .PROFESSIONAL CAEDS. s CHA8. A. MOOBE. P. A. CTJMUING3 jyjOOE & CXJMMIKGS.- y. , , -Attorneys and ComtseUers at Ixuo. -. .ASnEVlIJLE, N. ts Practice in the United States Circuit and Pis rict Courts at Aahavilla. fitrntaarilia. TharlotU and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at BateUrh and in the Courts of tha TwplTeth Indicial Dia trict of the State ol North Carolina. . special auatUon giTen to collations of Clater HENHT HARDWICKE, . . i . Asheville, N. C. . . WUlnractiMln all the courts tS :hn State. Collections of claims a specialty. Office with Sheriff in Court House. . ' - iandtf R. G- W. PTJREFOY OSers his profeamoaal services to the citizens of Asheville and snrroond injt country. Office over CrajcheJe Drag store. Residence Charlotte st, ae lidly . v. . ... D RS. McGILL & BATTLE, W&mDLAW McGILL, M. , Practioe limited to Eye, Kar.l roht and Loan 8a. Wistbat Battlb. M. DU. 8. N., rnysician ana Banreon. OCces over De Vault's Drue Stora. auOCBce hours 18 a, m. to 12 m., and 1 to 4p m. asM-tf D k. JOHN HEY WIIXIAK8, Ptiytictan and Surgeon. . VUIW I.IM K7lta,A UWSV BUUUt 111 I I ! - r denoe on French Broad Avenue. Omoa hoars 11 a.3:. to lPkmandfrom8 to6s.BU DR. A. M, BALLARD, fe? ranHHay mm suboeoh. Office North tide Public Sanare. B evidence on Haywood street. Offioe Telephone Call ' . 4' Beid nee Telephone Call No. a, . .. . lune n-ounoBpa rpHOS.A. JONE8, . Attorney at Iaw ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct-22-lyaw Office with Dav1 dson Ha TAMES A. BURROUGHS. Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. C, OfEe over Powell & Snidt. .'a. t& Residence corner of Main and Woodfin streets, deia-ly QHAS. D. McCANDLISS. , Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ASHEVILLE, ST. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Real Estate B.-oker. ALSO AGENT OU HAZLEHTTBST A HUCKEL. Architects, (desurn ers of Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penna oioaam Theg. Davidson. J At e. V AVTIV TVAV1D60N A MARTIN. J A ttormryn CUMufS.U' AJHSTTLLB, M. V, Win practice In the 8th and (tn Jndiolal oiitrei and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, eno In the Federal Courts of (ha Western District of North Carolina. Kefer to the Banx or AaHevUlsj aepl4wAwm - J. C L. GUDGER. It. D. GILMEB. GUDGER AND GILMER, Attorneys and Connsellors at 1mw, W A YNES VILLE, K. C, Practice in the courts of the 12th Judicial Dis trict, in the U. 8. Circuit and District Courts at Asheville, and in the Supreme Court at Raleigh. Bpeciauie: uoiieciions ana conveyancing. -jan 1 lj A TENNENT, and Civil Enginuxr. Designs, 'cations, and Estimates bi th style of bull' iisnea upon appjicauon. a when desired. All work en won supeiuueni trustea to me rckUeck Snecii ling run led 'frr H i' a spetMivTr Best. N. C. I ence Swannanoa Bridge, maria-unoa W. W. JONES, j ) GEOBG8 A. SHCFORD JONES & SHUFORD, Attorneys at Law, ASHEVILLE, Jf.C. Practice in the Sunerior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Buoreme Court of the State. and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office in Johnston Building, where one member of the firm can always be found. nov li aiyear , X A. WATSON, H. D. , OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE, Corner of-Grove street and Patton Avenue Office hours: 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 r. M Cilia haft: at Carmichael'a or Felham'a Dm Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by tei epoone. I una i i-a ir , J OSEPH 8. ADAV8, Attorney mmm CeaaseUer at Law, Office in Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, A8HEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all conrts. State and Federal. . sept 7 1 year JOHNSTONE JONES, Aiiaraej ana tHaseiior uiw, . ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. Office in Burnett Building, Court-House Square, nov9d3mos 1RUSTEES FALK. Bv virtue of two Deeds ot Trust executecUo me by Thomas Young and wife, of Yancey county, to secure the payments of certain notes mention ed therein due and payable to C. B. Graham and C. E. Graham A Co., said deeds or trust being du ly registered in the Register's office of Yancey county on Book No. 9, pages 410 and 411, and Book No. 9, page Oi and 40, I win sell for cash at the Court House door in Bumsville on the 13th January, 1887. two tracts or land, one con taining 100 acres more or less, the other contain ing 100 acres more or less, being said Young's home tract, to satisfy said notes. This 4th Dec. 1886. GEO. K. JORDAN, de5 w4w Trustee. NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court, Cherokee county, , ',' Bcfoie the Clerk. . . Vina Cobb. Plaintiff, . - ' against James Cobb, Jaspef. Cobb, Tay'or'Cobb, Elbert Cobb, Wm. Little and wife Jane Little, d'fta It appearing to the Court that the defendants above named are non-residents of this State, and that the plaintiff kas a cause of action against then ; It is ordered that publication be made for six succearive weeks in the Asheville Citizen, a newspaper published in Asheville, VC, notify ing the said defendants to appear before the Olerk nf tha Sunerior t'ourt of Lherokee countT. at his office in Murphy, on the fd day ofjantuv rssi, ana answer or aemur to piaiuua s com nt. which is on apnlication for dower out of landt of tha late W. A. Cobb. dee d., oriuda- ment will be rendered according t said com plaint. - " . Given under my band st office in Murphy, this Nov. leth, H6. : JOS. C. AXLEY. C. 8. C. , ,. fenPorcy, Plaintiff's aftorney. ? , t an N oncE All persona are notinea tnat tney mus not get sand off my land wit hout having paid for it in A rj.u lnlfitAA If thor fin aiudt' Itt ATiligON PROF- C FALK, Teacher of Music - ' Ladies will find a comfortable private music room In the Asheville Music House, north side ot Public Saoare, - ... . ang3fltf F A neat office room over A. C. tsfW store, A. C. DAVIS. decSadtt cheap. Apply to or Bar. J. B. Burnett. ' IR SALK. ii i -iif Prfntinir Outfit. P.iceS3. Ccst $20, Address at once. . H. FORSKY. . Tdeealdlwk , - Bnttaa.l.. C. piOPYING; WANTED. "By a ladr. Work and correctly O. BOX M, - AskeriDe...' executed. Add nor S d: f rust"' teatf Core for Pllea. . Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, -loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has come affection of the kidneys or negh boring organs. At times, symptom of indi gestion axe preeent. flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, eta A moisture like perspira iton, producing a . very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko a Pile Bern edy, which sots directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 50 eta. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine co Piqua.O. Sold by H H Lyons. dawly Best stock Gents' and Boys' Under wear more new-ones just iu at, . . ' . Whitlock's. DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. S, venuu Kooms over urani & Kose berry's Drug store, residence in same building Asheville, N. C leb2-wAair ' DENTAX. SURGERY. DR. J. G. QUEEN has removed his offioe to the Y. M. C. A. rooms ou Paltnn A verm a and offers his professional services to the public. All professional work done with skill and neatuess.- - - , , tune io-dwtr JR. A. B. WARE, - Dental Surgeon.. Office in Citizen building, second Boor. A work will receive psomptand caierul attenUon. jyHdly . A.. C3. R.H. REEVES, D.D.S. - Onvn inWndefBiiilding,X, -: pposite Central Hotel, ASHKVXLLF N. C Persons bavin? artlflclal work .lone, after frying it two or three weeks. if not saiisflcl, can return it and the moneT will be refunded. Jy l Tivoli, A.T ALL HOURS, DAY and NIGOT. We are happy to" state thai owing to gnat 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 Celebritel Beer, in patent stopper bottles at Se. per dosscn. Bottles to be returned. t For Hotels, Boarding Houses-, and families and the general trade; we beg" to say that no other i beer will give such general satisfaction. Com petent judges pronounce It e)ual to the' original Budwelser Lager Beer.' Orders from all parts of the coiintrj solicited, and we guarantee satisfaction. Oar Beer will be furnished fresh and cold from our eew refrlgrators to our city customers free, kept ia our refrigerator in new delivery wagon, until banded out ice cold. - ... Kespei'tiullv, . -. HAMPTON & FEATHERSTOX, apl 2S-d Into Maia-t Asheville. K. C. ' AShEVILLE ii. F A'ENABLS, Priscipal. W. PIXGKNilY MASON, CoM5ADA7 of Cadei-s. - ' . Opens September 20tb, 1886. Continues for 40 weeks. I For terms, Ac., address . j sept 4-diwtf . Thk Pkinx'ipai!. rilHKHKW "EMBOSTYPE" PRINTING STAMP I I (patent applied for.) i 'Eeoaramehdea as superior to the rubber stamp for marking clothing becauise the ink can be more j eSectaally pressed Into the texture of the clotb. : It is also 'Useful for the ordinary purposes of a ! rubber stsinp, and costs much less. J9-As "EmbostyDs" name stamp with bottle of iodo'iblo ink and two pads, securely packed in a neat box, stnt post paid to any address in tne United Statss for only Twenty-five cents. Full address 81 cts. A. large stamp lor towels and coars clothing and a smaller stamp fur. fine coj- ton or linen, ir in one oroer, uc. i A discount of W pei cent on every orderof 10 ! names. Address - i Bubba stamps also made, i Tilers ,tmea ior any stle a( lowest prices. Satisfaction g-uaran- j teed. - ; WALTER 8. CCSBMAN, Manufacturer, ang29 . Asheville. N. C 1 B. GRAHAM', President. " WM. E. BREESK Treasurer W. H. PEJCI.AXD, Ass't.Trc s'er. JOSEPH S. ADAMP.Soli. itor. P B IE ;C;H S'S O .3D IB 2 2Z , Asheville, N. C, July 1st, 1886. . ; Loans made m0 negotiated on approved '.real estate?. The Savings Ban k: department isTiow prepared to receive dejxisits in suu-3 of St.(X) and upward?: : Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, annuru. subject to the, By-Laws. - -- . -:-. .". No deposits received in execss of. $1KX).- .. , - - , . : . - .V The Savngs of Mechanics and IabocingiMen , j Particularly Solicited, v - : P. SAWYER,; v: President, ' H j. p. sawyer, ; j. e. raxki n- ii. vearok ' i ' G: X. WILLIAMS, of VMlmington, ' ;piiev.; X L. CAKKOLL. " .'"tivf ! " '-J-f : "" General B' i.ixtj, I VRhut-r ir: i :: ennR. Rvf j t) i t' tj t ;n ) Mf t; The: "White. : u '. - . - Z COKNEI. ilA.IN AND VAIhK STRKETi , , , UNDER .WHITLOCK'S STORE. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS: charge accordinglj'. Mv "Wlkfeki! - ami'' ARE ABSOLUTELY 'l!Ri; AX1 UXASULTEISATKI. and i.re recommended hy the best judges f-r medicinal tpr. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goodu shipped to all points. No ""u'ci KJ- "my Miitiiy "Seven IRONAL The product of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral Watei in ihH World Evaporated to a MASS. ' A (Jilt of Nature, and not n Patent Medicine, Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, and"U vu iiisiu iiiecuoijs, ocroiu;a ar.a Jiczema Habitual Constipn tion, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhoea, and all Female V'eaks nessesfc. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, kc. Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle,, ' Ask your druggist for it. If he ghould not have it, and will not orr?T it, then address the proprietors, and it wi21 be sent by mail, postage paid. No Cure, No Pay! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Wcalc and ii.fiaa ed Eyes in a few hours, witLi-.ut pain or danger. The best Eye Water in th world. . Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. itickcy J? Itulevson, Proprietors And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies fe 7-dawlj Bristol. Tenn. -- . il r? 5 .; '"li wi Con'.. nb.V.&.?W?Slimd ! repairingof roofe a sj "cialty. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1887, edition 1
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