ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. H.M.TTJEMAN, JORDAN BTONB, J D. CAMKROX, Kniruaa. FRIDAY MORNING. JAN. 7 '87 KNIGHTS OF LABOR. The following extract from speech of a leading Democrat so well xnrppsea our views that we give it to our readers : Should it be a matter of wonder that the labor 01 the country is wedded to the Democratic party? Do people seek their, destroyers or fail in love with their enemiesr Can men who love liberty and justice find sympathy in those who would enslave and wrong them? It has been charged that an agitator and disturber and that I represent aeen timent foreign to the peace and pros Deritv of mv country. Is th's true? If tofcVjust Aod equitable tela tion between capital and labor is to be an agitator, then I am one, to stand forth as an exponent of the great principles of truth and justice as between they who toil and they who. sell, is to be an agitator, then I am one. If to labor for iust recog nition of the legitimate fruits of tiil and at the same time acknowl edge the just and full rights of cap ital, be an agitator, then I am one. '-But, my fellow citizens, it is not in these lights my opponents display me. They would haye .-you ' look upon me as an anarchist, as one who seeks the destruction of social order, as one who would welcome chaos. Tliia is false. Never for one moment have I entertained a senti ment that bad not for its object the perpetuty ot my country, tne .pros perity of her people ana the protec tion of all property. With a single tfesE( of DurDOse that turns neither to the right nor the lelt, wita a sin cerity unmixed with guile, with a dbtion pure and 'simple, I have sought nothinz but justice' for the two great forces, ca ital and labor, the amicable relations of which, gives us every blessing which arises frdm the efforts of men. My iellow citizens, because I enUrtain. these sentiments I am a Democrat. En tn.tninixthem I could be . ji. else--.' i niui in uje history c Democratic party everything which tends to. a confirmation of these ben timents and convictions. Eariy at tached to the organization, my at tachment to it has , increased with the evidence whicli it is constantly giving of its devotion to the eternal principles . of right and justice, Within its folds . is the home, oi every man who toils. There he can find recognition, though he is in humbleness and poverty. There be "will find the lorgest liberty, consist ent with law and the greatest ro tection which justice' -can -assure xnese, mv iellow e:twens, are not vain wprds.I challenge a coinpnr ison between the actions of the Dem ocratic party and the Republican party. Does the dog .wag the tail, or the tail wag the dog ? ' Have the Rads swallowed the Independents, or have the Inde pendents swallowed the Rads, wool, ivqry and all? , Tui election of a U. S. Senator by the Tennessee Legislature will occur on, the 18th inst. . Quite a number of prominent Democrats are named for the position with no definite idea as to who will win. . The facility with which &nd 'enterprise can organize compel tltion with the Western Union Tel- egrapn -monopoly- is illustrated oy the rapid' operations of the Mackay Bennett Postal Telegraph Company. It is stated bv the Portland fOre.1 News that within ninety days the Postal Telegraph Company has built nearly 1100 miles of line. The wires will soon be in operation from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. While private enterprise can thus combat monopoly there is not the slightest need for the-government to go into the telegraph business. It seems almost criminal that more care is not taken for the safety of workmen who are employed at a distance from towns. When a rail road is being constructed laborers are huddled - in wooden shanties which when fire breaks out, as it does sometimes, are veritable death Craps. . The.lateet ease of this kind is the burning of a'ateamboat on the Tennessee river, at Jacks. n, . Ala., which was used as a boarding house for the men engaged in building a railroad bridge. Ovet. a -score of these unfortunate, it' has . been re ported, were either roasted alive or drowned. There are calamities against which no precaution can prevail, but certainly a disaster of this kind is not of such a character.! How did Pearson 'get left on the Speakership? Was it a dicker, or wouldn't swag do it? -Tat -v The Tennessee i Legislature .suc ceeded in organizing both h'or.ses on Wednesday.- Ewing being elected Speaker of the Senate, and Clapp Speaker of the House," both Demo crats. Strong efforts wer6 made to break the Democratic ranks, but we are glac" to say the efforts proved futile.. . A be we to have a second Webster in constitutional - construction What is the new Speaker's first name? Is it Dan? Will this new Daniel give judgment that a few se lect. favored, counties can dispense withihe. prese, . tounty sj stem and let it still firevairln the black coun-. ties? What will 'his negro aTies say to this? They will acquiesce ; they will swallow anything to - beat the Whito Man'd Democratic party in North Carolina. -v -ta j m ' 1 ITier&vS some appehension in the camp ot the railroad monopoly lest the Democrats in the Nebraska Leg islature shall unite with the Repub lican friends of Senator ,VanWyek and elect him over any other candi date whom the regulars may nomi nate. This is what the Nebraska Democrats ought to. do by all means, Senator Van Wyck' is the unques tionable choice of the State, as was shown at the ballot-box in accord ance With the act providing for such an expression of preference for Sen ator. In fact, he had no compet; itors. If the Republicans of.Ne' braska will not obey the law and the mandate of the people, the Dem ocrats ought to set them ;an exam pie. General 4 Van Wyck is not an ideal Senator or statesman, but he has been steadfast in his attitude of hostility toward the oppressions of the railroad corporations that wield so much power in his region of the country. For this reason he is hated by the railroad monopolies cattle syndics tes and all other com binations against the '. public, and they will leave nothing undone Jto bring about his defeat. His elec tion under such circumstance would be a genuine popular triumph, and it would be all the more gratifying if it should be achieved by Demo cratic votes. Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, UK, gays he uses ur, uoeanikO a cougn ana Jjung syrup in hi8 family with the most Batiafactory results. In all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. Handsome, useful Xms presents, and ornamental at WhitLock's. F A neat ol&ce room over A. C. Davis' store,- cheap. Apply to or Kev. J. 8. Burnett. A. i;. UAVI9, decsdU LAND FOR SALE. T WILL SELL, AT PUBLIC ATCTIOX. FOR A cash, at the Court-HoaSe door in Aaheville.on Monday, the S4tb Jan.. 1S87, Forty Acres of Land. TamT a mule. located S miles from Asheville, on the waters of Haw i.reeK. bain iana is well covered with oat, hickory and yellow Dine timber, there bcinc only abont 4 acres of open land. ; Title perfect, haying been invested by one of the best real estate lawyer. Fine Business Opportunity. Wholesale Hardware House. '. Iittrgc Business Already Worked ri In Virginia and tne Carolinas. LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF NEW GOODS. - As trnstee in a deed of Nov. 19. IRSfi. T am offer ing at Cash, FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY, the stock of W. D. Kyle A Co., Wholesale Hard ware merchants. No. 1210 E. can- street. Rich mond. Va. This concern has a large trade in virg niaana North and Sooth Carolina, any erson laminar with the trade ot these States y tmrchasina: the stock can easily sten into a fine business alaeady worked up, and which can oe groauy lncreasea. ilia ourehaserorthe stock can also lease the Aid stand of the Arm.- I am tj re oared to make a liberal disconnt to such a purchaser. In the meantime I am pre pared to fill all orders for cash, drawing with Mil of lading attached. - , jonn raci&reii, Trustee, . - dec9-dcod2n- - ' - KlcbntoDdi Va. )ROF. V. KNERINGEB - Respectfully informs the Dnblic and his friends that he is ready to open his iXAss in jucsic lor tne aM -and Winter. rie win uevoie nis utmost eiiorts in a kindly, bat Btnct system of teaching- to promote the progress of pnpils confided to his care. ' TEBMS W1U BE MODKHATE. . Pianos tuned and lepaired, and put in first-ciasa order at reasonable rates. . Applicants sent through post-office or left at citizen omce. will be -promptly aiienueu to. . v. ftJJEBINaKB. - sept 4-dtf - Tho Parmer's v Boarding Ilonse, opposite the Farmer's. Warehouse, jtshevilte, jr. C,, ;': J ' m wuBuv t'J UIO, X UMWHIIV IU Itmrmlnir mv M.nila ,. ..Km.. v - . TTa trl n rf luuin hAnnht Kw t L t-. 1 'in I am well prepared to accommodate them ..i m tue ws tue uiaraet auoras. - - (mod accommodations for lodging ' ' . Xenos leawnable. Give me a trial. - , - .. n H. AIHUNTEK. octlOwad Omos - . - rriAx NOTICE The Tax List for 1SSA Is in n,t hanf cm w iwsv uuo. ah partiea wno have failed to pay said taxes are hereby n 'Jrled that tbesame mns& h riiH m. a t riit be compelled, however much I may dialiketodo so. to sell property to satisfy the same. The law is imperative, and I am comDeUed to ebev it- f)ec ISUwa - : . Tax Collector. THE STATE'S FINANCES. The biennial report of Stat a Treas urer Bain shows that the balance on hand Nov; SO, 1884, was $947,068.56, and on Nov. 50, 1885, $532,521.32. The-receipts for the fiscal year end- ns: Nov.- 30, 1886, were Irom all sources 1843,048.28 : the disburse ments, for all purposes,- $1480,018. 16, and the balance on hand Nov. 30, 1886, $195,550.44, made up, as we have stated before, as follows Educational fund, $23,223.38; pub lie fundr $106,402.84 ; four per cent. interest, $65,924.22, The total receipts for the school fund during the two fiscal years have been upwards of $14,000; the total expenditures have been up wards of $12,000. The available as sets of the educational-fund are $99,250 of four per cent coupon bonds which sustain a par value in the markets. The receipts from the tax on fer tilizers for the two years have been $82,500 and from dividends on the S&te nfeipk inrtbiN. CiR. JR. Co., $269,310 The '- ordinary revenues during 1885 were $209,917.62 : during 1886 $650,601.03: the large increase of revenues me xauer year uemg uue to the suspension of. the collection of state tax on property in I he year 1884 in cohBequonce of the payment of $600,000 by the authorities of the Western North Carolina railroad on May 1, 1884, which amount was applied .to the payment of the ex- Tjenses of the year 1885. The expenditures during tne years 1885 and 1886 for the agricultural . T. . . . department were $82,500 : tor inter. COD VIM WUM0 Vl luv , IV. w.. u jm. v. w utive mansion $2,068.36, and for in vestment in four ner cent, State bonds $247,815.98. - - . The estimates of the treasurer for future expenses during each of the ensuing two years amount to $697, 650, including $57,000 for the gen eral assembly and the estimates for state institutions elsewhere given. In summary they are : for the sup port of the government, $269,750 ; charitable and penal institutions, $313.900 : interest on 4 per cent debt, $114,000. The estimated resources amount to $792,997.06, at a tax of 23 cents. which reduction from the present rate the treasurer recommends. further reduction," Mr. Jsain says, "which was desired, is rendered 1m practicable by the large decrease in the valuation of property in the last tour years, causing considerable loss to the treasury annually, the necessarily increasing appropria tions to some of the institutions and the uncertain results of the. reassess r3n5rSttvrf-v. which, under -ex The treasurer reports the invest ment in 4 per cent state bonds, and the compromise, commutation and settlement of the state debt required by law, and gives the total recog nized debt of the state as 9VZ,bzJ,- 045, He says correspondence addressed to the treasury department shows that many holders of the bonds of the state are yet either unfamiliar with the terms of the compromise act or ignorant of any. provision for the adjustment of the debt He therefore recommends that the act of March 4, 1879, be extended to January 1, 1889. I4er PUIa. Use Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion. Pimples on the Face and Billions ness. Never sickens or gripes. Only on far dose. Samples free at U. H. Lirona. dawlw, !OPYIIG WANTED, v a Ladr. Work nromotlv and correetlv executed. Address P. O. BOX M, nov 80 dtf Asherille. James P. Sawyer, Pattoji Avenue near Pullic Sqnare, is now : Receiving his Second Stock ol FALLv"" VVINTER Goods, consisting -- of Gents'. Fine Clothing, - Ladies' Dress Gooda, Wraps, Cloats, Boots, Shoes, and OVERCOATS, Blankets, ,- Comfortables; Shirts, Drawers, Carpets,1 Shawls, Rugs, Hoods, Jackets, Jerseys, Pant Goods, . i n.n : COFFEE, Sugar,' Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, CI gar, Snuff, Leather, Cotton , Plaids, Velvet Trimmings and . Indigo, iuerosene uu. ,-- For- Christmas ? Goods ' ' I HAVE D O LLS In endless yariety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes, ooda UracKers, Uranges and - FIRE WORKS ! , Besides thousands ol other things suitable for tne holidays. - My large and daily, increasing trade has compelled me to put in large orders for December. These goods are now in store and arriving, and I respectfully invite my many friends and customers to call and examine the same, feeling-; assured that I can Dlease them in Quantity. quality andjfiriece. Patton Avlcne near Pul He Sonarev I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHA3. A. MQoRI, V P. A. CUltMINuS J-QOEE 4 CTJMMINGS, - . Atlorneyt amd iinngeUo't at law, ASHEVILLE, N. . Practice In the United States Circuit and Ola rict Courts at AsherUle. Statesrille. Charlotte and Qreensboro; in the Supreme Oonrtat EalelKh ejadlntheOsartsofthe.TwelveUx Judicial Sia (net or tne state of Norta Carolina. ... Special atuultoH flven (omiieeuoas oi oiaror UMtwiv . , .. TTESRT HARDWICKE. JUL . Attorney at taw. A ah villa. N. C. Will practice In all the courts of the State. ute. Collections of claims a specialty. Office with Sheriff in Court House. iaairdtf JQR. G- W. PUBEFOY ; . . ' Osara his nrtfeB8iOBal servicee to the citizens of Asheville and Borrotmd ing country. Office over Caraichs.eFe Drag store. Keaaence cnariotte n. D KS. McGILL A BATTLE, rracuoe uinuea to jsye, av, i isaiaaaMuis bak. Wnrui battlc M.rxjo. s. ., rnysicianana aujgeon. . Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. .Office hours 16 a. m. to U n., and 8 toy fOlIS. BXX WUXIAH8, Alffiee: Wain t. i-miAnaantl-of Banw. -ieat denoe on Renca Broad Avenue, umce aonra it se . to 1 p. nv, and team S to i v. m. D R. A. M. BALLAED, PHTSICIAIT aoa BVlttaEtflT, Office North side Public Square. Residence on Haywood street. Office Telephone Call A .64- Kesiaence leiepnone uui no. as. tnnesT-aemospa ." . T HOS.A.JONE8J . i Attorney at Im ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Dav7 dson A Ma TAMES A. BTJBBOTJGH8, 93 . Physician and swrgeen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell A Snldt.,'. Jtr" Residence corner of Main Woodfin streets. . de 16-ly " and pHAS. D. McCANDLISS. Snrreyorancr Civil Engineer. ASHETIL.LE. H. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Real Estate B.-oker. ALSO AGENT SOB HA ZLEHTJR8T A HOCK EL, Architects, (design era of Battery Park Hotel) rnuaaeipnia renna ol5d3m Thxo. r. SaVTMOX. JAJS 6. MASTI AV1DSON A MARTIN, A f torneya Conweurtt-lJlT AASSTCLLa, . C Win nrautlee In the 8th and tth Judicial DutrW. and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, a no tn the Federal Courts of the Western District oi north Carolina. Kef er to the Bank of AaaevilleJ aepls-awAwSm J. O. L. OCDOKB. K. D. GILMER. GUDGER AND GILMER, Attorneys and Counsellors .at iMvr, WAYXESVILLE, N. - Practice In the courts of the 12th Judicial Dis trict, in the U. 3. Circuit and District uonris at Asheville, and in the Supreme Court at Raleigh. Specialties: collections ana conveyancing, Ian 1 wl T A. U, 1 Architect and Civil Engineer. Designs, Specifications, and Estimates o tht style of bnllrting furnished upon application. A. work snnerintended when desired. Ail work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will reoeivf prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville oi Best, N. C. Residence Swannanoa Bridge, UtTlMmot ' - W. W. JONR8.- ! GKORQK A. 6HCFORD jones & shufopld; . Attornejs at Law, . ASHEVILLE, - - N. C. Practice in the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Conrts at Asheville. Office in Johnston Building, where one member oi tne nrm can always oe louna. novlldlyear - - J. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner ef C rove street and Fatton Avenue -Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M.. 1 to S P. M Calls left at Carmichael's or Pelham'a Drus 8tore will beconveyed, and responded to, by tel ephone. lone 13-d tf ' J OSEPH S. AD-VMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Lav, - ' Office la Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, ASHEVHiS. N. C. Pi aetices ia an courts, State and Federal, sept J 1 year JOHNSTONE JOMES, Attorney and Counsellor mt Iw, ASHBVHXE. N. C . Office In Burnett Building, Court-House Square. nov v (umoi .. . WELDOX'S 5 Having been swept by a Cyclone of Trade. : -. -- i---' - " Having satisfactorily catered :- To the Unprecedented - Demand of A CniTICAL FU3LIG -'-V :" w now ' v AUtLUA AAUIUA11UUU. aAtUAi AJ I WA k And the only difficulty is " - In Supplying Hi o Demand . FOKOEB - Handsomely Ornamented Fruit, pound, wine and other large cakes, : To say nothing of " An endless variety of smaller cakes, .such as. . "Telly Eolls." "Jelly" Poetry," "Straw berry" and "Chocolate Cakes.'' "Ground Almond Macarroons," "Pound Cake Wa ters," "Lemon Snaps," J umbls," "Urop Cakes" "atroa Top " "Cap Cakes." and a variety too tedious to mention. Also nice fresh Tarts baked daily, -: ' y.' akd . ' "::-:-r B !E! n which is unsurpassed anywhere WELDON'S is the only place where - - these goods can be procured ' - first-handed. -, ; Jont miss the place- Green ' Front, opposite Eeef . Market, rtti Main Street. Bakery urn - . Cure for Pile. - Files are freanentlr preceded by s sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose be has some affection of the kidneys or negh bormg organs. At times, symptom of indir ection are present, naouency, uneasiness oi he stomach, etc A moisture like perspira tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleedine and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of lr. Bosanko a Pile Rem edy, which, acta directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price M eta. Address Piqua.O. Bold by H H Lyons. i tne xt. ijosanso jueaimne )CO., dawly Best stock Genta' and Boys' Under wear more new ones just iu at WHITLOCK'S. , DENTAL CARDS. B H. DOUGLASS, D. D. S Dental Booms over Grant & Roseberrr's Dm; storts residence in same building AshevU'e. N. C feb2-wsw ' r - DENTAL SURGERY. nK. J. O. QUEEN has removed his office to the Y. H. C A. rooms on Patton Avenue. and offers his professional services to the public. AU professional work done with skill and neatness. iune 10-dawtf J-JB. A. B. WABE, Dental Surgeon. Office In Citizen bulldine. second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. jjiiaiy C3.R.H. REEVES, D.D.S., Omcx In Slnder Building, pposite Central Hotel, - ASHEVILLE, N. 0 Persons bavins' artlUoial work done, after trvlng It two or three weeks', if not satisfle-l, can morn k ana we monev win ne reranaea. 17 1 Tivqli, Tivoli, AT ALL HOURS, DAY and SIGHT. We are happy to state that owing lo great exertion, and fine facilities, that we have at last struck the very article of BEER that every one who uses Beers should try. We will in order to Introduce our specialty, THE TIV0LI BEER, For the next 120 days furnish this Celebrated Beer, in patent stopier bottles at 65c per dozen. Bottles to be returned. For Hotels, Boarding Houses, and families and the general trade; wc beg to say that no other beer will give such general satisfaction. Com petent judces pronounce It eqaal to the original Bndwelser Lager Beer. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and we guarantee satisfaction. . . Our Beer will be furnished fresh awl cold from onr new refrigrators to our city customers free, kept in our TefrUrcrator in new doliverv wagon, until banded out ice cold. Kespoutfeillv. HAMPTON & FEATHEKSTON. w-wsinio8 main si . AyevHie. t AStiEVILLE Military Academy S. F, VENABLS, Principal. W. PINCKNEY MASON, Commaxdant of Cadets. " : Opens September SOtb, 1886. -. . Continues for 40 weeks. ; . For-terms, &c., address Bept4-dwtf Th3 Tkingipai- THEKEW "EMBOSTl'PE" PRINTING STAMP (patent applied for.l Recommended as superior to the rubber stamp for marking clothing because the ink can be 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. , O-An "Embostype" name stamp with bottle of inde'lblc ink and two pads, securely packed in a neat box, sent post paid to any address in the nitedStatss for only Tentv-five cents. Full address 35 cts. A large stamp for towels and coars clothing and a Bmaller stamp for fine coi- ton or linen, if in one order, 40c. A discount of 90 pet cent on every crderof 10 names. Address Rubbei stain im also made. Orders filled for any style at lowest prices. Satisfaction guaran teed. WALTER S. CCSHMAN, Manufacturer, aug29 Asbeville. N. C B. GRAHAM, President. WM. E. euc n b :k o zd b its: Asheville, N. C, July 1st, 1886. Loans made and negotiated on approved real estate. The Savings Bank department is" now prepared to receive deposits in sunis of $1.00 and upward? Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, annnm. subject to the Bv-Laws. No deposiS receivedin excess of $1,000. - . " - . ; . ' ' The'S avngs "W. H. Penland, P.' SAWYER, . President, ' " J. P. SAWYER, J. E. G. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, .Rev. J L. CARROLL, III)iuDnaie:Si!iitPjpM Authorized Capital $500,000 . General Banking Business transacted. 'Burglar and Fire-Frcof Safe erras. ISack open tor the transrction of business from 8:20 ji. m. tnS n: The White COKNER .UA.IN AND EGLE STREETS UNDER .WHITLOCK'S STORE PEOPEISTOr- Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST.'and - charge accordingly. My ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE ASI tTXARUJLTEIlATEI. and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal nse. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped a all 'points. No charge for boxing. P.' O. Box AshevillerN. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. 1a6sdawly - "Seven SJIixl.gs', IRON-ALUM MASS. The product of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral Water in th World Evaporated to a MASS. ; ' - : " A Gift of Nature, and' not a Patent Medicine. Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers, Catarrh, and all Throat and Nasal Afiections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Arnenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all .Female veaks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, kc. Price : 81.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. . Ask your druggist for it. If he should not have it, and will not' order it, then address the proprietors, and it will be sent by mail, postage paid. No CureTNo Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and mflarxed Eyes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in th world. Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. Siickey A Anderson, Proprietors And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies. fe7-dawly Bristol, Ten n.. y ra:nting A m $ jf 'Mi t Contracts made tcf painting old and new buildin-s. The covering, raintine and repairing of roofs a ecialtv. All work Hnnn in a droii.c. ' . St. BBf -1 - possible rates, and fc.itisfa-t-tion guaranteed Prices on annlication. Vtim.IT: short notice. J. Write for Office with "Town Topics," a the office. -Country work solicited. Hadler's Arithmetics are the BREESE. Treasurer W. II. PEIvtASD, Ass't.Tre s'er. of Llechanica and D I RECTOR S : R. R. Eawls, Wm. E. C. E. B REESE. Graham, ESTABLISHED 1879. E. RANKIN,' . Vice-Prest. ' C. WADDEL, Cashier, - DIREUTOim. RANKIN' ' - R. PEARSON Surplus Fund, $TO.OOO. Man's Bar ami -yiaee S0, Is fire and water-proof. anrauis,anu mncn cxieap che ir than Tin or Iron. Can e applied by anyone Trrnlli.rt. fi.r f old shingle roc fa. J FIRE-PKOOF houso .land roof paints for inside jnd oitUiide work; ali " 'ore, ready mixed. BUILDING PAPERS the largest line of sam ites to select fvoru in The aboS) ffiau-riala are of the best quality and will be Bold at reasonable rices. . CARSON, Agent and Contractor.! - - oricos anH R!mr!r u j .i V lue Bbonld avail himself of tbs ADVANTAGES uiTr v tot acqniriDcr a thorontrh and practical know w ist ! bndness BPVTU 1 W5l!!B sslr. Willi impTo. 1 I nlargedfbflX&NatUi fccilitUa Ihl, lu- .-.i now enters aponiu twenty-third year of ur.iin-.. The proficiency so-I llJWUfWf II quired t - t many pupils from AiWi AAifilW Uwcllonr ., conntry isthestnmgest commendstioa wecan ci:-t- toouranccessaaedaeatorsHlf flfff 1 lffrl'?c.r " i: specially Uoght. Mo Vacation. Pnrils hi-.-v s&rpaSsj COSRSSPOHDSKwa Call on or address TV. H. SADLEK, Pres't. Koa.0 A 8 N. Charlesst,. AtAXTlMOKK, 31 1.' Latest and Best ever Published. JOSEPH S. ADAMS, Solicitor. EAaborinniLIcn ; 7 V J. A. Conaxt. PULLIAM' Asst Cahiex r, W. PATTON Q MARTIN. , - Paid up apital,, ioc,cc Dercsit Bd-jcpb ' fnr m. : rent on J V

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