THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. - ILE, z Asheville Daily Citizen t FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Th Wbbklt Citiibn U full of local and State new. g ju.t the thin to send to anyone inquiring about A.hevllle. Issued Thursday. Not exceeding three Unci, Single copies S cents, malted. Only ai.OuJ, One Time, US cents. Three Times, BO cents. Tlr year. i Bis Times, 78 cent. ' l VOLUME VI. NO. 50. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. 5LIN VI LLE. A phw-o planned and devel- GREAT RESORT. Situated in tlio MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region nototl for houltli- , , 1 1 x fnliiuu n.iwi luimirv fit SCENERY. An elevation of .1,800 feet, Willi COUl at 1 Invigorating Climate Jt iH being laid out with tiiHte and nkill, with well jri-nded romls and extensive FOREST PARKS. A donirablo plnee for fine residem-en and HK4THFl'L HOMI A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dross, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Jnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARC II E. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apronn, Handkerchiefs) and Wlndaor Ties At ilik per cntt and 3M, per cent, less than I regular prices. All Mew and Mtesl aMylca. 30 Mouth Main St. BOIIMARCIIE. H.T.ESTABROOK'S 33 ft, MAIN IT., AHHKVILLB, - M Till M.AC rt)S - BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS I AND TOYM. LOCAL View and Sketched. anr ta A KBAL ESTATE. wsLraa n. nwti, w. w. wt GWYN & WEST, (Macreasors to Walter B.flwya) ESTABLISHED 1881I REFER TO SANK OF ASHEVILLE. a A as p Kh AL r N I A 1 1. mm mm w mmm 1 Loana rsecurely Flaccd at Percent. Notary PabUc. Cossailssluatrs of lands. FIRE INSURANCE. OWCH aaiaitHatC Haajaaro. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker, And Investment Agent. Loans at- areljp placed st R per crat. ifvai 94 A 8l Tattoa At. Mreoad floor. kirttnir JENKS & JENKS, HAL CSTATI AND INSURANCI IROKERS. MM INMIIANCR P LAC MI) IN TWHNTV OP THH HIIHT COMPANIKft IN TUB WOULD. AUKNTM III TUB THAVIII.KKM'LIHII ANI ACCIIHINT INatmANCH CO., OP MAKTFOHO, CONN. MTATH AflRNTa) POR TNHIIHTBOITflKK AND BtmOLAR PBOOP AFB CO, A 10, He A fee Block, Pattoa Are., Asksvult, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE Bvery day this wkuk -FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy May entitled BLUE RUIN": Ma- thdr-w acr . r, -Uc.ri I run, and we now pmcnt our mutchlcsa Stock of Groceries. I ' GRAIN AND FEEO FOR YOUR USE AT POP. ULAR PRICES. DOOM OPEN AT A. M. . n Proprte,or. ANOTHER Big Lot of Harper' FLY TIIAPS, ,,NLY kmiitkkn cent 'S ICE CREAM FREEZERS, BEST MAKES, PRICE Til EM MASON'S FRUIT JARS. JELLY GLASSES. Ilatnmoeka and everything in the line of SUMMER (iOODS, CAKAPKAt THAN ANYBODY at Tin-: UIG RACKET." 1 k k i d k ,. w. II, WILLS. SSTIIUSJ, WILLS. wills bros., ARCHITECTS, AHHKVILLB, N. C. Office Itaraard Balldlag. P. O. Ilus A04. Ilaas, Bnerlneatloas, lielalls, Ac., fnrevery ctaas of balldlag at short antics. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIONS A SPECIALTY. Call aad see as. anrlndflm F. A. GRACE, PR1CSCO DKCORATOR AND DIWIGNKRi Will Kaeeala In Tetnpra, Intonaco, Kneanatlc or OH Special Dcttlgnit In DKVOMATIVK COMPOSITION, tamllaale-Platral, alaaanca 4k AddrrsM M WOODWARD AVH. Detroit, Mich., or BOX lS, Asheirllle, N. V. MISCELLANEOUS. EHTAIILIHIIKD 1874:. W. C. CARMICHAEL APOTHECARY. 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. It will take you but out minute to roud and you wi find by doingsoyou can Ha v money by buyiiitfyour drugs medicines and such articles at Carinichael's Drugstore, His stock fresh and complete mid at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget tin place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, N. 0. You will besurprised to see how for $H, $1, $12 mi( 1." will go in thepurchnsi of good, stylishly cut, wel mnde ('lothing, with Chil divn's and Hoys' Suits in iroiortion. Away below those grades we show serviceable uits ol good n i ten ru nee. Lately arrived, Men sham sewed Kangaroo Shoes, La lies Kid Oxford Tics, fim Trunks and Valises and num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. Iled wood is now in Richmond taking advant age f the usual bargains shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVH. Kl(gant Drug StoiT cen trally located well venti a ted easy of luress agi"ec- able to customers at trac- ive to nil, by day and night illuminated with electrici tytelephone attachment landsomo Soda Water Ap- Miratus ico cold drinks nil ay long fine 5 and 10 cent 'igars and Kinney's Cignr- ttes ('hoice Perfumery and Soups Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi al supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in- rcasing, public confidence secured, success attained shevillo liccomcs the Drug istributor for a hundred miles around competition irlegaU'd to the rear too aisy to say more to-day. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe- illo, N. C. SI0.00 REWARD In rash will be paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest the popula tion of Ashcvillo ns shown by the oflicial census now being ta ken. You are not limited to one guess but can guess ns often as you mako a purchase. If two or more make the nearest guess, 1 he prize will bo given to t ho guess mived first. Iict all come and try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Bootf , Shoe & GcntM FurniMhlngH. THIS DAILY CITIZEN. NO PAPER TO-MORROW. To-morrow being the fourth of July, there will be no pnK.r issued from this office. Tint CmziiN hopes that every business house in the city will follow its example and give to its employes a holi day to-morrow, and that every one will enjoy the day as much as the employes of Tint Citizen think thev will. FACTS AND COMMENTS. loss JJuav in not goinj,' to liavc itmiitc all his own way in the Pennsylvania re. pulilican camiiugn. Thomas W. Phillip; i if New Castle, a millionaire oil producer, who was generally talked of as a candi date for the republican nomination for Oovernor, but who refused to wrniit the use of his name, lias !ie!red positively against Senator ik-lnm-iter, the nominee of the Hurrisliurg convention. In stating his position he says : "Such an exalted nosition ns irovernor oi a great state like ours should lie tin sought, or the position should Reek the man. nut in the nomination ol Mr. IX- a muter we have an examiile of ucrsistent personal enort on lus part and on the part of the chairman of the repuhlican iiarty of I'cnnsvlvania. the latter owinu his misition to the former. There was no public demand lor cither. The ittatc cnm iimieeaua inc counlv committee, we nave reason to believe, huve had every pressure orougnt to bear upon them ti work tor tins scll-appointed candidate, We arc clad to note that one rcpulili can i,as the necessary nerve to go hack in the iJuny convention, but when he sieaks of the office necking the man Mr, 'liilhis is u number of years behind the tunes, flint's the way it once was, but they play the game differently now. TllK Washington Post of a recent date contains a communication by sonic one who signs himself "W." and who ndvo- ntes the re-election of Congressman wart. The fact that all of the Kwart pniers in this district noticed the com inumcntion and republished it when probabjy nut one of them is on the ex- hungclist of the Post, scents strange. More than that the Washington paper is not in the habit of admitting commiini- ntions advocating the reflection ol Congressman Ewart except at the usual Advertising rates ami it would seem that Mr. Ewart wus indulging in the amusing little game of writing letters to hinis.ll It is a very ancient scheme at the licst. The communication is ns follows: l-.ditor Post: I have not the honor ol Mr. Kwnrt's ncatiaiutancc. and have never seen him, but as a native of North Carolina, though not a resident, I wish to express tnv gratification nt his con duct at the caucus when the force bill was under consideration. If tiiiv one thing is sacredly valued bv her irmiiIc il the love lor her which alwavs rise above iersonnl ambition when her in terests are at stake. Wc do not belong to the same Hliticnl party, but how oiiki lite old htulc more honor herscll the by inviting this loyal son of hers to continue at her representative ? W, A I.ocai. official of the Richmond and Danville in a private communication to Tun Citizkx answers the letter of a cor respondent asking why wc do not have round trip excursion rates from this M,int to North Atlantic Const summer resorts. "This question was brought up by Mr. Wolsey in January, INH'.i," writes the official, "and we wrote him on the sul- icct during that same month, but prob- bly not as fully ns weslmulil have done. In any event the circumstances which prevent us grunting such rates to Ashe ville nt present arc as follows: "The Pennsylvania railroad unci the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, members if the Trunk Line Association, decline to allow the railroads in the Southern Slates having a Northern outlet at Washington to make Siccial tourists rates to Cnie May, NcwKirt, Saratoga and any of the iimimvrcsorts north ol the Potomac river. Then-fore to give our iieoplc advantage of round trip tick ets to those points at less than regular rales, the entire concession would have to be made by the Southern lines, while the Northern roads have siccial rate tickets on sale at Washington to those resorts which would make the cost ol the trip not greater than if wc should make u siecial rate to Washington ami How the lines North their full rates. Wc have not, therefore, deemed it advisable to make the reductions nt this end of the line, but rather to grant siccinl rates to the mountain resorts in Virginia and along the Atlantic Coast as far north ns Fortress Monroe mid inrmit the North ern lines to make the reductions for tour ists wishing to sM-iul the summer in that territory. II these lines wotiui agree lor the South ern Passenger Association to sell through tickets to Saratoga anil other such re sorts on the same basis that wc mnke rates south of the Potomac, we would then be willing to sell the through tickets id uive our natrons the advnntnuc ol n reduction over both ends of the line, but matters now stand I do not see how eenn well do so." He states that our former correspond ent was in error as to the sale of tourists tickets to New York. Such tickets arc not on sale from any inlhern Kiinl that I know of," he rites, "nor nrc similar tickets sold at v Southern city cast ol the Mississippi river to any of the Northern resorts, un less it maybe New Orleans and one or two other Hiints which have the ad vantage ol water trnnsHirtation. This would seem to settle the matter nalarntthc Kiclimond and Danville is oner rued. They are eontinunlly work ing for a siecinl rate from Hiints along their line to Northern resorts, null It is the Trunk line association that is keep ing them hack. Hut no matter what the reason is Asheville rnnnot afford to let this matter drop. Now that it il up it should he thoroughly investigated and very iMtssilile ctlort made to secure a cheap rate lor Asheville. FOUCHT TWO HOURS. A RIOT BETWEEN CLOAK MAKERS AND TAILORS. KEMMLER GOES TO BUFFALO TO BE SENTENCED. Idaho Ih Now a Stale A One Hun dred TliouHand Dollar 1'lrc In Concord. N. II. Six-dill to The Cltlien. Nbw York,. uly 8. The cloak makers attacked the working tailors on Ilroad wny thiii morning. The riot lasted two house. Ten were injured and nuii.y ar rests were made. His IihI Trip. Silnl to The allien Arni'KN, July .1. Kcmler left lor Ilul- falo in charge of Warden Durson this morning. He will be sentenced this af ternoon. A BlK Block Burned. Siierlnl to The Cltilcn. Coni-okh, N. H July .'I. The Dow block burned here to-day. The loss is one hundred thousand dollars. Idaho Now a Mtate. SKL'lal to TllK ClTIXKN. Wasiiinoton, July 3. Idaho is admit ted to Statehood. The President signed the bill this morning. WIihI May be none, J. Wiley Shook, formerly of the Clyde Kcgistcr, was ill Asheville yesterday on his way home from Washington. Mr. Shook gives some interesting news re garding the Haves affair. Il is promised in Washington, he says, to wiie this rev enue district out entirely by consolidating t with the Raleigh district and let tlic republican kickers take the bitter dose the beat they can. The complaints from rcpiiblicniis ol this district have been an ye sure to the different administrations lor n number of years and now they in- cuil to adopt heroic incisures. II is needless to say that the news is not joyfully recti ud in local republican irclcs. It is said that liaves will be retained as Icputy collector nt Statcsville. Able lo ico lo IiIh Home. Mr. John II. Scarborough, who was limed in the railroad wreck near Mar- hall recently, left for his home in Knox- villc yesterday, lie wasaccompanied by liis hrothcr-in-lnw, K. I'lilkerson, of 1'azcwcll, Tenii., and Mrs. I'lilkerson. Mr. Scarborough is not entirely recti v- red but is doing well. isled of Heart ItlNcane. Mrs. Win. Davidson died nt her home on the Swiinuuiioa river, ten miles cast of the city, yesterday morning. She was 7n years old and died of heart disease. The funeral was held nt Swnimaiioa liuich this morning. HIckorv'H BlK Uav. IliCKoitv, uly 3.-Prof. W. W. Mcliw- n with his big balloon has just arrived tnd is making preparation for the ascen sion nnd imrachtitc leap at the height of ight thousand feet nt the fair grounds July . To-morrow the Mstollicc will Ik- os-n from U to U.Mll a. ill. mill from ti to O.Mli ni. Alter the I'ourll. of July. We iut him to bril In his little nluhtK'iwn. The worst hiittrml )iiuiiKttr there was lit Ihf town : Vrt he .nlil ns hr nM-nril tils only well eye: Kan, 'ran, lor inr juiiy inn rnurtii m juiy :-- wo thumbs anil right AnKrr Kiln lint wrrr tle.1 uit. In hi. head mi Ihiihi like an ullc down cuii. ntl his .mile wus illslnrtrd, his nnse all awry, t'lnm the Joys of the glorious I'onrth of Itily. V'r were ulntl j lie hml started iihniful with the sun Anil nil ilny hr hail lived in the H,wiler mill fun ; VYhllt the tmom nf the ennnon murril nn to the kv To tiilutr young America's I'mirih of July. .nlil, wr wrrr k'siI nil the itlcvrs wrrr therr. s wr ilnstrml .nil lioutul them Willi Irir llrrrst enrf. Itut nut or the wrrek enme tne words with a slit hi It tu,nmrrow wnsunly the fourth of July!" Mr will icrow all lourthrr nitnln, nrvrr ftnr. Anil Ih rrmly to erlrlirnte Irreitum nr. I yenr; Mrnnwniir, nn ni. irieuus an' uiimi uuitikiui thflT lies ermkerlrss tat'lventonth 'twist Pourlh of Julys. 'r kl.srd him uuuil nluht nn his Hiwtler- siH-i-keil face, 'c lin his lirulsril imnils Roflly down In their inner. Anil hr miirmrrril, NR sleep closed his tine niH-n r v: "I wish rvrry ilny wns the Potirlh of July ' Nrw Vork Hun. M. I'hrlps liawsun. PropoNlilon for a City Park. T!ie undersigned hereby niost rcsiect fnllv offers to the authorities of the city of Asheville, ninety acres of the lluriielt land ncnr Kauioth, including about twenty acres ol the Woodlin mountain, with the electric cars running to the cen tre of same for $I.'i.imhi. payable in twenty years six kt cent bonds. This is n rare opiort unity of arciiring n most desirable pint of land and choice location for a park. KcsHvtlully, J. II. IIostic. (rtf The display of artistic work done on sewing machines is os n nt the office of the Singer Sewing Machine company, OK South Main street. All the ladies arc couiliiilly invited to attend. A valuable piece ol work will lie given at the close of the exhibition and drawn by n visitor. All attending having a chance. Nr'Krml the nnnouiicemcnt of the sale of the Woodlin prowrly on North Main street. This lias Ikiii tastefully laid out into liciuttiliil residence lots. The desirability of the location is lot. well known to need any comment. Mon day, J uly 7, is the day, WSixx-inl prices to hotels and board. Ing house in nil lines nt llrown rfc Thrush's under new ticra house. THE SUNNY SOUTH. Severn! horses were killed by liglilni at Danville, Ky. Cotton prospects in South Carolina arc tile best lor years. Kiclimond, Vn., contributes 2.10 to til lvuroieun tourists this summer. South Carolina is trying to organize poultry and pet stock "association. In Danville. Vn.. only ciuht nuirri.i,.,. licenses were issued duriiiL' the moi th of June. Kiclimond. Vn.. claims that. 1.(1(111 of il jwople were entirely overlooked in the census. Clins. Devinc. an IS year old while Ihij;, was run over and killed by a freight irum near urisioi, i cnn. Joe Lynch, colored, was drowned nt llarriman, Tenn., while wilding in the i.niory river, lie was tli unk. The annual convention of the South ern railway and Steamship association win ix' ncai in Atlanta Wednesday J uly ! C. C. Ileiidersoii, of l.incoluton. N. C was kiiico ny w. n. l arker, ol lireens- biiry, l.a., in a iiinrrel at MeConib City l ISS. Atlanta is threatened with an ice fam inc Irtmiirc the factories cannot obtain enough ammonia to carry on the iiianti Incturc. Jos, Keith, town marshal of Childers- burg, Ala., was shot and killed hvnn un known negro tramp while trying' to ar rest linn. The siijicrvisor of Knoxville estimates l lie iKiiitilation ol the city at JI.'I.IMHI, II all the suburbs were added the Hipulu (loiiwoiiio ix'K.,oinr. Gov. Fleming, of West Virginia, has withdrawn the rew'irils offered some tunc ago lor the arrest ol the meinlicrs ol Hatlicld-McCoy vendetta party. lohii (Ireeu took a dose of inorntiitir i'i me iiirHine oi eiuiiug ins me at llar- niuaii, Iciiii., but thrUoi'tors used the stomach pump and saved hint. Miss Mamie Rogers and Miss Oiieeuie Woods, of Nashville, guests nt the Look out Mountain Inn, were roblnd of dia monds worth $(iiin. Their room was broken into. . A. Vt. Chocklctt, a messenger hoy ol seventeen, employed by the Norfolk and Western Kuilroud company at Kounoke. Vn., was thrown unilcr the wheels w hile riding un n shilling engine and fatally in jured. Lightning set lire to the Knst Ken tucky Normal College nt Cntlettsbtiri! K' ami it was totally destroyed. Three young ladies were shocked by the light' uiiig, and one ot tliem, .Miss Cnlla May, partially paralyzed. Mrs. Mary Swab, a widow livini! near rrniiklin. Kv.. killed herself livtnkiiii nn overdose ol laudanum. It was the sec ond attempt at suicide she hud made within a year and il is the general hc- licl that her mum is impaired. It is now thought that n cave under the maiding was the cause ol the collapse ti nriscocs mock at Knoxville. Ihr theory has n great many Iwlirvcra for lie workmen loiinii iiitticultv in nettinc a solid Imihc when work wus begun. While the iieoplc of the North, writes n U-orgia editor, are sweltering in the heat. we are silting under our own vine ami hg tree, with a wntermellon on one side. a jug of cider on the other, four mile from a railroad station nnd seventy-live miles from our mother in Inw. A passenger and a construction train ollidcd between Augtistn nnd Green wood, S, C, on the Port Koynl and Western North Carolina railroad and Fireman Andrews was fatally hurt. A numlKT of passengers received injuries. The wreck is described as n complete one. Wnrrenton Georgia's benrdcil woman. Miss VMrn Pinsou, died recently, aged HI years. For half of her lite site has worn a black U'lird fifteen inches long. Miss I'iuson was often approached by liowmcii but rclusctl nil ol their oners and lived in retirement in Iter country home. She never married. Ih the mane of n horse which was sold at the lliiffnlo, N. V., market was found note which mid: "This is Maud Sherman. Treat her kindly. She is a real lady's horse, kind to ride or drive. mid is ipiirt. She was horn in old Vir ginia, and driven from there to Curding- oii.ii., nnd lias iktii mv ruling norm for several wars. Please be good to her." It was signed Annie Miermaii. The Norfolk nnd Western railroad have adopted a shrewd plan. They have laxn lined lor running their freight trains on Sunday, but the Inw doc not apply to iM-rislmhlc Irriglit. 1 hey now evade Un law by putting one or two cur loads ol (rrislmhlc freight on the train, and in nnl way are cnaiiieil lo carry n much other freight on Sunday ns they desire, witiioiil iieiug molested ny I tic law. At Wheeling, West Virginia, nn elect ri al storm lusting an hour passed over he city. The telephone exchnnce was so damaged that it will be ten days Is: lore it can k used. The People's bank was struck by lightning but the fire wns extinguished without any wirticulnr damage. Ten thousand tropic who were wali'hum ihr annual pa rude of Die Amer ican glass blower union were exposed to its fury. As the rcsiiit of the shooting match near Cohutta, Gil., la-twccn M. I.. Davis, a merchant, and Kobrrt Fnrncs, a far mer, I 'avis is dying mid l.arnrs n fugi tive. Davis, accompanied by friends, ac- oslcd Karnes, who was working in his Held, demanding n retraction of the re Hirt that hr, Davis, hud Is-en instru mental in having Ivarues' barn fired. Ivamcs replied that he had charged nnd lielieved it. linen man drew his pistol, but Fumes got the first shot, hi bullet Hissing through bis opsinrnts stomach, avis hied as he fell, but the shot wns a wild otic. Mr. Sam Landruin, of Princeton, Ky went away to St. Louis alter n burglar who had robls-d his housr and got his inotiey. In less than two hours niter the lisenverv of the rohls-rv. Mr. Lnndrum had n description of llie stolen articles traveling in all direction. At Padmnb some ol the articles were secured, but the thiel was allowed to escniie. St. Ixuis authorities were notified that he was coming in that direction nnd to l on the lookout, lie wns found there and Mr. Lnndrum identified his prowrt.v nnd drew from the burglar n full confession after he hnd stubbornly refused to talk to the St. Louis iieoplc. The burglar gives as hi name John Vance. Mr Send your Hoot and Shoe to Pul- enwider Pros, to be repnircd by Thomns w. norviii. vtorxmnnsnip guaranteed and best material used, JIISCBLLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIIII MAKK KliGISTIiRI'.l). ABSOLUTELY IAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cure lvvery Variety of Headache ANU NOTHING V.LHU. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective null reliable article in the market for the sjiccdy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IlKAnAClii.. The immense favor which has greeted it from all ipiartcrM, proves its true merits and icceptnbility to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not de pend iikii the subtle influences of such H)isonous drugs ns ANTIPYKINIJ, MORPIIINF., C1IL0KAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom of cither ol these. Il is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by ouug and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not lisarrangc the stomach, nnd contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The MX'ulinr advantages of Antimi graine consist in it being thoroughly reliable a a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cause leaving nu unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. Tlicsc qualities make it the most xipular nnd saleable article in the market, wherever known. lUkTiCTloNs I'or l'8h " Thrilosc Air an adult Is two tcnsMMinfuU a w ine da of water. IKiac fur children timiHirtlon, according to auv. In either case the dine can tic rricatril every thirty minus until a rare I. rnrctrd. On. dose will always drive away an attack of llradaebr, if taken when first feeling the premonitory ymnlum.j but if the attack la well nn, and suffering I. Intense, the areond or third doac may Ik required. Usually a greater number dora la required to effect tbc first care nan Is needed for any .ucereding time thrrc- nfler, showing that the medicine Is aecamu- lulivr In Its effects, lending towurd an event ual iK-nnnnrnl cure. For sale at C.KANT'8 PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOl'TH MAIN STREET. BarguInHt Bargain)! (CONTINUED.) Wo offer givnti'r iinhico iih'IiIk to ninli ImycrH of Dry (Sooilri tlnili 1 1 1 1 v Iioiism in v ,rlll(,Vill All our DtimcHlit: (Joods ounlit ImIoiv the riso of cot- ii un1 now moIiI at ii mo ohI. Fiiiih iiml I'iiiiinoIh, t Iio M'st H(M'tioii ill town, ro- KirtiHH of rtwt. I'lirtiiiiiH in fjii'iit vniicfy r Ii'sjm tlimi you cnn buy tlll'lll I'lrM'Wlll'll. Tnldo Linen, TowcIm, Nni- iim nn1 Poilit'H at priccH mt ili-fy HiinMtition. White CimmIh, Kinhroitlcr- h ti ml Liih'h nt lmlf their illlll'H. Our HtiH'k Ih very lurp nnd 0 art. ileterniineil to mlueo Kit! (IloveM nnd Hosiery, lie iM'st Kloi k in AHheville, II iitlueeil to bottom riecH. Wo will untlerHell tho low- i'hI. Cull ami hh uh U-foro rou purehiiHe. All OootlH nro now inarkotl in ilnin flKiireH lowest prieos in everythiiifj;. Call and con- viiiio youiHelf. WIHTLOCK'S, 4 SOUTH MAIN STRBBT, Opposlt Aaak W AaarrlUa,

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