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ASHEVIELE CITIZEN! J JORDAN STONE, 'S I D. CAM.ZB.Qil. T- M.oo JkSfTXi uc. THUR'D'Y MORN'NG. MARCH. 10, '87. SOME TALK .ABOUT ROADS. While bo much enterprise is being put forth on every side in our com munity we feel a call to write of the necessity of better county roads. Their practical worth and benefit to merchants and farmers cannot be overestimated. A good road will add largely to the cash valueof ev ery farm along which . it extends, and will increase the current of trade which comes to the county seat MucltVmore important are good roads, beautiful and attractive drives to Asheville which is not only i county seat, but the centre and m& tropolis of Trans-Alleghany North Carolina. It is yet more than this, while the surrounding country is admirably adapted to agriculture, with a genial climate, fertile soil, and large capabilities in variety of prSddvdon. It affords a Lome'mar- ket for the produce of the county at the' highest cash prices. It is a re- proacn to us tnat so much ot our subsistence should come from abroad, and that so much money should go out from our people for this subsistence. Besides all these inducements to (he making of good road?, there is the further and more important consideration Asheville is in an eminent degree one of those cities where wealth created and ac cumulated elsewhere is expended for purposes of health and recrea me w..u-. and gict the occurre , ' - election . e here now from known untry. While our a lot ofte accommodations denlYnere has been in the . it outcry and complaint on ,art of our visitors of the nar- - iuiiuohuuu uieuuuesa ui uurmreeia, and badness of our roads ; and the poor invalids to whom the climate has been justly recommended are stifled with the dust, counteracting the benefits which would otherwise surely result from residence here. But thanks to our present wide awake city authorities, these draw backs will in the near future, as far as the streets are concerned, belong to the past. But there vemains yet much to be done, and fortunate in 1 deed will we be to continue under th,e same wise administration of our city affairs," But to the subject of country roads. Nature has done much in providing us with beautiful, pics turesque drives,, wild and weird scenery but the hand of man in making good roads that there may be seen and enjoyed by our visitors, is only conspicuous by ifs absence. The common testimony is that our present road system is inefficient and fails to accomplish the ends lor which it was made. The highways are either wholly neglectedor worked without system. Much time and money is wasted in patching mud noies, wmcn proves useless. rroba bly money enough has been wasted in this way to build, a road as solid and lasting as an old Roman milii tary road from one end of the State to the other. Can not and will not our county authorities inaugurate a system for improvement, of the roads, set good example which will be gener ally followed throughout the State? . It is needed and is of vital impor tance to the town, but of greater building of good roads ensuring fa . cilities for the accumulation of the products "of the country the year - round from every neighborhood at central points, also ensures the rap- sd extension of railroad facilities THE TAX ON DRUMMERS The Supreme Court of the United States decided on the 7th inst a case which has a very important bearing upon the financial interests of North Carolina as well as upon the subject generally. It wasin the case of the State of Tennessee vs Bobbins, a commercial traveller or drummer, engaged in soliciting ' or ders for a Cincinnati house without a license. He was arrested, cOuvic ted and fined ; and took an appeal to the Supreme Court of Tennessee, which affirmed the decision of the court below. The case was taken up' to the Supreme Court of ; the United States, with the result above stated. The decision of the court is announced by Justice Bradley, and is based mainly upon - the ground f that the imposition . of the license tax by the States upon drummers is an interference with the right and s duty of-ihe geteral government to regulate commerce among the States. interna! regulations, the" State! can ' hot impose taies upon persons pass ing through or coming in for meres ly temporary purpose." ' Now we conceive that the object of State legislation on the subject is to regulate this "merely temporary purpose. Those "coming or pass- mg inrougn nave very serious business i their temporary purpose It is to sell for profit, without tax, if they canj the goods, merchandise, &c, upon which the States levy tax, and which constitutes a material part of the public revenue. The merchants complained and with reason, tnat they could not com pete with the business upon which they were taxed, if competitors, free from public burdens, could place upon the market the very articles upon which the home merchants expected to make their profit and living. To protect these merchants, and to make strangers bear a por tion of a burden which justly, or of necessity, falls on all business, the tax on drummers was imposed. In considering the subjects of revenue, our legislature may natur ally fall upon this as justly subject to its share of burden and obliga tion. vAnd, Justice Bradley to the contrary, we hold to.it, that no class of men are exempt irom the con trol of the State, in the matter of tax obligation. A business which brings profit to its transactors, though.they be here for "temporary purpose and which conflicts seriously with a domestic business which is a sub ject of State, county and municipal impost, cannot justly claim exemp tion'Jfrom the burden which falls upon the citizen upon the ground that the State law, imposing a licensetax, is an interference with the power ot th? government to Tegulate commerce among theStates. That government furnishes no reme dy in regard to State revenues, the subjects of which we conceive dis cretionary with the States; and though we are awara that in many Stales no restrictiction is placed upon tne movements 01 tne com mercial traveller, and that North Carolina is among those obnoxious to the charge of subjection to me diaeval ideas of the laws of trade, we trunk the btates the proper judges of the subject of taxation because they are best cognizant of their own necessities. . Our peo ple are poor, yet 'all are taxed. Why should a class, coming among us for "temporary purpose," but that purpose one of gain or profit, be a privileged class,, exempt from all jyorden ? (-And it is nt a tax on commerce, not a tax on merchan dise, but a specific individual, priv ilege tax, such as is borne without murmur by all business citizens. Justice Bradley graciously says : "To deny a State the power to lay a tax or require the license in ques tion, will not, the court believes, in any perceptible degree dimmish its resources. J. he goods when brought into the State in consequence of sale by a drummer will be liable to taxation, and as much will bo real ized as if the tax- were imposed be fore the sale. In other words, the State, to meet the demands upon the treasury, must tax its own merchants to an amount that will meet the defi ciencv caused by the exemption of those who come into the State for "a temporary purpose ;" and the mer chant, to enable him, to meet this new charge upon him must raise the prices on his merchandise and make the purchaser bear the burden. But the decision is irrevocable, There is no farther appeal. It is a serious matter to this State, The Legislature ha3 adjourned after having fixed the State tax at 20 cents. The tax on drummers was a large element in the calculation of assessment. Last year it amounted to S80.000. A deficiency to that ex tent will exist. How it is to be filled is a grave ouestion. Appropriations have been made for the charitable and penal institutions which can; not be cancelled. The machinery of State government must go on nnim paired in efficiency. Must it be that the Legislature be convened in extra session to readjust expenses to re ceipts? . ' " LiverPIHs. Use Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills for Sallow ' com plexion, Pimples on the Faoe and BUliong nesa. Never sickens, or gripes. Only one for a aose. Bampies tree at H. a Lyons. , dawlw. FjlOR SALE ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. J AMES 1 Parton, the celebrated historian and bio. grapner, says "that In every house where there i placed a set of Appletoa's Cyclopaedia it is like am ug me wuoie nunuy 10 college." 'mis work i tuts TuiumeB can na oniainM at tmoa small mommy payments Dy addressing mh 8 dlw 'Cyclopaedia" THIS OFFICE. JlJOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Conrt of of George Snmmey and Lizzie his wife and others against Adella S. Wcrth and Freddie Worth by her general guardian Eobt. U. Garrett,' I .will on the 4th day of April, 1887, at the Court House in suuwoiuv uuuiuv. nuuie ior nsrtiLinn in tn a mbi certain lot or parcel of land situated on the comer of Haywood and Walnut streets in said city running two hundred and eighteen feet on toe city 01 asnevuie. sen to me m?hfgt hirirtar najwuuu street ana one nuuarea ana two and one-half feet on V alnat street. The said lot will first be offered as a whnla ami then in three parcels to be designated on dayof ted to conrt as ordered In said decree. ' Terms of sale, fifteen per cent, of the purchase money to be paid In cash and the balance in three equal installments of one, two and three years to bs recovered by bonds and good security, bearing interest at eight per cent, from day of sale. HW mr,n Ul UU CI 8. WILll Will nR A. X. BUMMKY, mh 1 dim Commissioner ot Court. A gentleman now .. visiting this country dream 4reams, and here is one of them : s ' ;.He dreamed that he was in;Lon. don at the celebration of the Queen's jubilee ; that all the world seemed to be there, but that privilege was given to him to go up through' the crowd to where the Queen was. Im agine his surprise I There was her Majesty, Victoria Queen of England, Empress of India, clothed in laven der satin tights and dancing a break down ! Everybody seemed charmed except one tall, thin-faced earl, who quietly murmured something about "bad form." y The disappointed dreamer woke up before, he found out whether thi3,was an allusion to the Queen's figuie or objection to her action On the score of impropri. ety. . . George Bancroft, the historian, who has been convalescing at Wash ington, has had a relapse and is considered to be in a critical condi tion. ' 'Information has been received by relatives in Hartford, Conn., of the death on Saturday of Commodore E. P. Lull of the United States Na vy, at the Pensacola naval station The 5th of March in Virginia I Yes. . . . ., What abVu't ;i? Y : 1 . - A glorious day for the old State ! ; Why so? .. Mahone's term as - U. S, Senator expired yesterday. The Spring Tihm of the Cotjrts. " The followirig times of the holding of the courts 01 the 10th and 12th Districts this Spring will prove of interest to many of our readers : TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE. Henderson February 14,3 weeks. Burke March 7, 2 weeks. Caldwell March 21, 1 week. Ashe March 28,1 week; May' 30, 1 wk. Watauga April 4, 1 week; June 6,1 wk. Mitchell April 18, 2 weeks. Yancey May 2, 2 weeks. McDowell May 16, 2 weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONTGOMERY. Alexander January 24, 1 week; June la, l weeK. Catawba January 31, 1"week; June 6, 1 week. Union February 14, 1 week; -fFeb-ruary 21 1 week; May 23, 1 week; fMay 30, 1 week. Mecklenburg -(-February 28, 3 weeks. Gaston March 21, 2 weeks. Lincoln April 4, 1 week. Cleaveland April 11, 2 weeks. Rutherford April 25, 2 weeks. Polk May 9, 1 week'. TWELTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. . Madison February 28, 2 weeks. Buncombe March 14, 3 weeks; June 20, 2 weeks. Transylvania April 4, 1 week, Haywood April 11, 2 weeks. Jackson April 25, 2 weeks. Macon May 9, 1 week. , Clay May 16, 1 week. Cherokee May 23, 2 weeke. Graham-June 6, 1 week. Swain June 13, 1 week. Criminal causes only. JCivil causes and jail cases only. tCivil causes only. The Boom, Property is advancing upon all sides. Everyone iatalkin of -the boom. 1 Bat hia-aU this- -escllefiiertlflsnsiire- -nion&r. ana great proms, one man na9 Deen found who desires the welfare of the peo pie more than individual gain. That man is the already famous Dr. Hart. He refuses to advance his prices, but continues to furnish his invaluable Hart's Belief and his Blood and Liver Pills to the suffering thousands at the same old prises. . very body who is sick should patronize him. Blankets ever. and Comfoits lower than at Whitlock's. French Broa&Eotel A. G. Halliburton, Prop. This Hotel is located within one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Bailroad Depot, and nei'. to the offices ol the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. K. C. E, B, Good Fare, Comfortable Rooms. ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST-CLASS BAR is attached, where will be fonnd at all times thi . i. best brands of JLiqudi89Y$ iues, Brandies Cigars Tbacco. . Telephone comie't'T' --'.'h IVujwd. mens dtf TJfKE JYOTICEt W. O. S tiller & Co. Liquor Dealers and His ttllvrs' JMgems. - TTAVISG iost' received a new and 11 full supply of all kinds of goods nsually kept in our line, we are prepared to furnish Our many .patrons and the public in general, with something good for the Holidays.' , v ; Especial attention is called to Daffy's Pare Barley Malt Whiskey for which we ars agents in iuibbcuuuu, ibo me cele brated Bavarian and Budweise Lager t -1 Li j i i r - . .Deer on araugni, ana ooluuu ior . janxuy use, which is guaranteed strictly pure. ; We" also have a lot of Fine tyd Pure If. C Corn Whiskey that can't be beat, and the best and most popular-brands of fine Old Kentucky hand-made sour mash Rye and Bourbon wniskies, nne imported Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Rum, imported and domestic jins, .rare jn. u. Apple and reach Brandies, rare in. u. sweet Aiasn Pytvn WKio1rav .4na)li1 imnnf(u1 fiham Port, Madeira, Claret Champagne and all kinds of domestic Wines'. Imported Ale and Porterj Fine CigaTsvTobacco, Ac., &e. we have witn' ns Messrs. Lee u. tsor rells, Jesse J. Lange and W. Columbus Featherstone who will be glad to have their friends call and see them. i We have in connection with oar Bar an elegant . Billiard and Pool Hall np stairs, famished with- the - cejebrated Brunswick. Balko & Collander Ca's Tables, the best in use.which is are charge of the old jovial Tom Pope who will give a cordial sreetine to all. Orde riolicited and promptly filled, "i r .' ' - r"'.r' Main at., opposite Public Square, -- - , Asheville. N. C, JBerehmmtm, Merit Thl. To those subject to tiie vexations of business life. dvsDerjsia sfnd a feelini? of debility, irritability and despondency, we say,.take SirnmonJyrer Regulator. The Regulator is free frewn any injurious mineral suDstance; not qtaagieeabe; can be taken at any time without interfering with business or pleasurje 1 It is gentle, safe, and a good; digesW. It is une qualled in the cur9 of pifes, constipation, bad brrath, sick headache, and billions complaints. Your Liver ? Is the Oriental salutation, ' knowing that good health -. -. cannot exist without a , healthy Liver. "When the - Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and coastipa- : ted, the food lies in the stomach undigested, poison ing the blood i frequent headache ensues ; a feeling of lassitude, despondency ' . and - nervousness Indicate - hJW the who'e system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has JiTkgn' the - : means of restaopif more people to healthH sitiappi- ; . ness by givi.&'s ."em a healthy LiveWh aa any agency known fcstipsA'- It ritt'"ts . with esf keep pfiary As afe..a -family remedy Tot 'Djiiferji'i' Tc-j j, Constipation; etc.',- I hardly ntt use nuj uuug vtmi, auu nave never . Deen aisap pointed in the effect produced ; it seems to be al most a perfect care for all, diseases of stomach , W.. McELROY, Macon, Ga no24 eodw2m. DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. S" Dental Booms over Grant it Roseberry'a Drug store, residence In same building Asheville, N. C feb2-WiSsw " DENTA3L SURGERY. R. J. G. QUEEN has removed his office to 1 9 the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Patton Avenue, and offers his professional services to the public AU professional work done with skill and neatness. June 10-dAwtf j-JB. A. B. WABK, Dental Surgeon. Office In Citizen bnllding, second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. jyUdlv DR. R. H. REEVES, D.D.S., Oiyicx in Binder Building, pposite Central Hotel, - ASHE YUXE, N. O Persons having artificial -work done, after ' rying it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can return It and the nioBev will be refunded, lyl : ' Wl 1U m" Bakery, FOB THE Finest Bread, Buns and Cakes, ITS THE CITY 1 ALSO FRESH CANDY Their Own Manufacture. Mr. Vaugban is conceded to be the FINEST WORKMAN IN" THE SOUTH. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- lunaeci. GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction Houee. Re3oluti6ntforl887 i A DOITED BY ' " mbore8:-Kobards. Wehave herebV resolved ' That, having secured the services of U. U.C i . mail iur liih jiHrrpHL r2iKiiiir i'l niiinii - fnm. II.. uf L ti: ment" in the South, where he estab lished a reputation as having no equal in bread and cake baking, and having in creased nnr fnrilitina twofold, we will fur nish to the trade- the best bread, such aslrenchTwist, Vienna Rolls, Patent Loaf. Brown and T?vp . and an fcnrilefw variety of the finest small an 1 large vaKes tnat nave ever been exniDited in this glorious "Land of the" Sky." Cakes iced or ornamented at mndrntA (V)Kt ftnil on short notice. . We have the only Restaurant con ducted in . , FIPwST- CLASS STYLE : in the city. - ; - Our line of Confections is unexcelled in the State. 4iways the freshest and purest. : . . . DESMOND'S OLD STAND South Slain Street. FOIl RF..YT OR SJlLiIl ' . "HILLSIDE." On the N. K. ila of "Batterr Porter Hill" the beautiful and ommodious residence of the iatsKev. Dr. (Juupiiiiii. Tiiere are on the pre mises 16 rooms, ree and small, 2 staircases, plenty of liuen Tressed, a bacu-rroni, Acn and the lot contaius i -a nciea with a fin jrroyeof oaks. No rooms more deliehtful, or situation more conTeineiit urn attractive, to be ottered in Asheville. lerins reasonable. Apply to TT- now. fe8dtf i A. T. 8UMJIET. Cri- for Pilea. FUes are frequently preceded by a sense of 'eight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to impose he has some affection of the kidneys or negh boring organs. At tunes, symptoms of indi- ee tion are present, fiatnleaey, uneasiness of ie stomaoh, etc A moistore like perspira tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleedinar and ltchinar Piles vtald t to the application of Dr. Bosaoko's Pila Bern. edy.wbioi oh acts directly upon the parts affected. absorbing the t amors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 Piqua, O. otm. Aoaxess tne nr. ixMkuJi Medicine co. Bold by H H Lyons. dawly Best 5c cigar West End Choice. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOoRE. p. A. CUJ1MINQ8 JOOEE A CUMMINGS, Attorney and Qmruellori at Itne ASHEVILLE, N. . Practice in the United States Circuit and Dis W"T ASMcviiiB, euuesTiue, voarlottt and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleteb trict of the State of North Carolina. Spteial attention eiven to collections of claim. ang7-lT wdcaw - J iN. SNELSON, Attorney at Lmv, and Beal Estate Agent, " ABBEVILLE, N. C. Office over VanGilder & Brown's. Letting houses and collecting rents in tshe ville a specialty. " :- .. .j . leblaiw8mos . T y,' -i - T TENBY HABDWICKK, anon nle.N. Wffl practice In all the court of Sheriff in Court House. iMiecaong 01 claims a specialty. Office with V iaBtKltl, : PJOGBB J. PAGB, . . - - Attornry at Law, . : ' ASHEVILLE, . - ' V jf. C. Practices in all the Couits, State and Federal Jan 14 dtf rJ1HOS.A,JONE8, " Alttorney at Lan ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Dav' dson A Ma ,R. G- W. PUEEFOY the citizens of Asheville .and Bi'rround ing country. Office over CarnJchael'e Drug store. Residence Charlotte st. del5-dly J A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE, Corner of Crove street and Patton Avenue. Office hours: 8 toll A. M., 1 to S P. M Calls left at Carmlchael'g or Pelham's Drus Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by teT epbone. . ' iunelMtf rjl H. COBB, Attorney ana Caansellor at Law, Office in Burnett building,. North side Public Square, AS SEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State and Federal. . jan 22 dly . .. Jj OSEPH S. ADAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office in Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts, State and Federal, sept 7 1 year D' R3. McGILL & BATTLE, Practice limited to Eye, Ear, 1 roht and Lung. SAX. WISTKAT BXTTLB. H.D.U. S. N., rnysic; PIiTi-elan and Si ' ASHEVILLE, N. OflBce over PoweH & Snidt 8ffi Besidence 'corner of Mali, and Woodfin streets, de 16-ly QHAS. D. MeCANDLISS, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ASHEVILIE, If. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Beal Estate B.-oker. ALSO AGENT FOB II AZLEHURST & HUCKKL, Architects, (design ers of Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penna o!5d3m Thio. S. Davldsom. J AS Q. MABTHT DAVIDSON A MARTIN, Attorneys A Counsellora-at-Law' leys b jonnsII ASHXVILIje, N. O, WiB practice In the 8th and 9th Judicial Distrlov ana in tne supreme court or north Carolina, sno in tne Federal ooorts or ue Western D Is trie ctof North Carolina. Befer to the Bank of Aaherule J ' epM-awftwtia J A.TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. Designs, Specifications, and Estimates oi the style of building furnished upon application. Ai work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainege of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville oi Best, N. C. Besidence Swanoanoa Bridge, mavl6-6moa W. W. JONES. GKOBGE A. SHUFOBD JONES & SHUFORD, Attorneys at lav, ASHEVILLE, - - - - N.C Practice in the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Conrt of the State, and the Federal Courts at Ashe villa. Office in Johnston Building, where one member of the firm can always be found. . nov 11 dlvear J. rH. MILIAR, Upholster and Paper Hanger, MATTBES3ES MADKTO OBiEB AT SHORT notice. Old mattresses and upholstered tare overhauled. For the present, orders left at Goodwyn's candy tent, near the post office, will receive prompt attention. Prices reasonable and work warranted. Refer to Mr. Blair, of Carolina House, feb 2i dim P. SAWYER, . President, ixeeoiu CsssWI.3 J. E. RANKIN, Vice-Prest. J. E. J.. P. SAWYER, ': G. W. W1LUAMS, of WUminglon, Ailthorized Capital $500,000 General Banking Business transacted. Burglar Ld Tut-Ircof fih erras. tsack open lor thelrnrFrctM't. The White C0KNER HAIN AND EOLE STREETS UNDER WHITLOCKS F&0FBIET0B. Headquarters for fine 1IQTJORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and' charge accordingly. My Wli ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE ASD ; UWAIlir.TEIlATKD, and we recommended by the best judges for medicinal use-V Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. P. O. Box Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. : ja6dawly - t o r CD STRICTLY .A. FIRST OLA SS HOTEL Eliblv situated. Commanding magnificent mountain views, and yet convenient to business. A home for ladies and families. . janl2d&wly RAWLS BROS., Proprs. AUCTION MURRAY & LANCE, Auctioneers axi.cl . COMMISSION MERCHANTS Give special attention to consignments ot Household Goods, Meichan dise, Houses, &c. Also o the sale of : ' :- All consignments of Persoual Or Real Property: entrusted to out care will receive prompt attention. . ' ' .' Public sale of personal Dronertv everv Saturdav at 11 o'clock. on the Public Square." Sales of. Merchandise ouiivumj; juur puLTunage, ye are de -i'Soven Springs" I R ON A LUM MASS. Tlie product of Fourteen Gallons of the best MineralJ Water in the World Evaporated to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and not a Patent Medicine Uhe finest Tonic and Appetiier known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, and" all Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhoea, and all Female Weaks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, fec. Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 60 cents for Small Size Bottle. Ask your druggist for it. If he should not have it, and will not order it, then addreba tin ji-oprieibrs, and it will be sent by mail, postage paid. :o: No Cure, No Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and inflamed Eyes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in tb world. Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. Dickey & lilit en on. Proprietors And Manufacturers of the AbevJ Remedies. fe7-dawly Bristol. Tenn. BUSINESS COIMBK 1 i .-miiiLJ Sadler'a Arithmetic are tho ESTABLISHED I879. C. WADDEL, Cashier.,- . DIEECTOK-. RANKIN' - R. PEARSON Rev. J. L. CARROLL,-- Surplus Fund, $18,000. r.f 1 1 pmw wom KO a. m. to 3 r Man's Bar STORE. iesr'aad'' Wrta sr 309,. HOUSEX at auction room every night. : very respecuuiiy, . . ' -Hfeheville,N.-C. Bhonld arall himself oftha ADVANTAGES offend ai BalUuiQrfr . Jbr acqnirinir a thorovra and practical know ledge ot boeinen fJPlWU k fPPIfJ affslra. With Improved a::l ealai((slilAA0aMt tocUIUes tbU iantltutioo Bow efitere upon its twenty-third year ef aselulneM The proficiency ae- IBWHVfTfl ejnlred by out . many pupils from AtUlAlMiiHsllseclJonaor t'.e " ' countty Utbsstronfaet commendation we can ofler.-ie . to ear eaccen ueducsterafl I f ftff i IRMfHof joaMi. specially taoght. No Vacation. Ptiplls m,.r enter at anytime. For terms. PfflBPreVVW catalogna and paTtlcalanr .AAsiMUsisiSwl Call on or adlrass W. R. 8ADI.I.K, Fres't, f ' . Koa. 0 A 8 N. Cliai-lesStr VAA.TIUOK1C. illV. Latest and Best ever Published. L,. PULLIAM Asst. Cashie rW. PATTON MALT1N. VG. Pai4 up: af.itfcl, I jjirit iai? i j ail 1 ti. m " "r '
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