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J - THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen t FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, I Tub Wbkki.t Citmun to full of local and State new; juat the thing to Mad to anyone Inquiring about Asheville. lasucd Thursday. Nut exceeding three liuca, Ouc Time, ltd cent. Three Tlmca, SO ccnU. Six Tlmci, 78 cents. Tslnglc copiva S cents, mailed, Only H ooT TKr year. VOLUME VI. NO. 53. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. . .LINVILLEe-- A place planned and do vol opinj? 11s a GREAT RESORT. . Situated in tho MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth- fiiliu'NH and bounty of SCENERY. An elevation of ;i,yi)0 foot., with cool Invigorating Climate It is being liiid out with tawte and skill, with well graded roads ami extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for urn residences and UUATHI'UL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Muvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE, DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF A promt, Handkerchiefs and MriudMor Tic At U.I ier cent and Xi, lr nut. Icsa than regular pricca. All New and IiIvhI Ml leu. 30H0UH1 Main St. BON MARCHE. H.T.ESTABROOKS llil . MAIN ST., ABUHVILLU, la tiik FLica roa BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOVH. LOCAL View and Sketches. aiirlHd HEAL ESTATE. Wsirsa II. Owvh, W. W. WmT, GVYN & WEST, (Successors In Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALiSTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Comtnleeloncra of Media, FIRE INSURANCE. OPPIt'K Mosrttieaiil Court Mqiaro. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Broker, And luvcMtiuciit Affciita. Loana ae-uraly tlarcd at per cent. OUVt a a 110 I'atton Art. frlilMllv ftccond Hour. - "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wiiulda't buy timber land., mineral iru trtlrs or Aahcvlllc Hrnl llatnte t Than rail on a, Huratlo, and wc will irlv the thy money', worth. W. can aril that a houac lot, lend the. he It da to erect a dwelling thirenn, and Insure the anm. In anr I'lre Innurunrv Company doing bualnra. la thla Htate. lllve ua a call, Horatio I JUNKS A JKNKS, REAL EST ATI AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room Jk 10, McAfee Block, 81 Patton Ar. AabnlU., N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WHISK FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Orcttt Comedy Flay entitled -"BLUE RUIN" Huh been withdrawn after a very huccchsuiI run, und we now prcavnt our matchlcaa Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP; ULAR PRICE8. DOOM OP1CM AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER. Proprietor. ANOTHER Big Lot of Harper's FLY THAI'S, ONLY HKSIITIMN CENTS ICE CREAM FREEZERS, BEST MAKES, TRICE THEM. MASON'S FRUIT JABS. JEL.LV GLASSES. Uanunocks and everything in the line of SUMMER GOODS, CAttAFtt THAN ANYBODY AT THE "BIG RACKET." k k k k k k . w. u. wii.La. AXTIIKKJ. WII.La. WILLS BROS.. AltCIIITECTS, AHIIU VILLI), N. C. Ulliet Dimmed UiilldlnK. I'. U. Iloi GO. I'luna, MictilU'ntloua, IK'tulla, Sec, forevcry elnaa of bultdlnji at abort notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cull and ae. a a. nprl 0 dam F. A. GRACE, I'ltltSCO DECORATOR AND DHSIUNltK, Will Kaccnla In Tciupra, lutouaco, ISncauatlc or OH from Special Designs In DKCOaATIVK COMPOSITION, Kcallatlo-riorail, aenalaaance Ik Allegory, Addnaaa SO WOODWARD AVR. Detroit, Mich,, or BOX 844, Aihavlllt, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. lCSTAllLISlllCIl 1874. Y. C. CARMICHAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but out minute to read and you w find by doing so you cansav money by buyingyour drugs medicines and such article at Cai'michael's Drug Stort His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget tin place, No. "20 South Main Street Asheville, N. V. You will besurpriscd to see how for fS, $10, 12 and !." will go in the puirhnst of good, stylishly cut, well matle Clothing, with Cliil en's and lio.vs' Suits in proportion. Away below those gradeH we show serviceable suits of gootl a p ten ranee. Lately arrived, Men's hand sewed Kangaroo Shoes, La dies Kid Oxford Ties, fine Trunks and Valises and num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. lied wood is now in Richmond taking advant age of the usual bargains shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVIS. Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well venti latedeasy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to nil, by day and night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratusice cold drinks nil day long fine ! and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becomes tho Drug distributor for a hundred miles around couiiietition relegated to the rear too busy to say more to-day. T. U. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe- villo, N. C. SI0.00 REWARD In cash will be paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest the popula tion of Asheville as shown by the official census now being ta ken. You nrenot liiiiitri to one guess but can guess as often as you make a purchase. If two or more make the nearest guess, the prize will bo given to tho guess received first. Let nil como and try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, , THE LEADER IN Boots, Shoes & Gents' Furnishings. THE DAILY CITIZEN, FACTS AND COMMENTS. Di'KiNO ttic mad dog scare it might be na well to wnrn the mulct? of Tin; Ci iziiN against bologna sutiBngc. Til K warm weutlicr average nt Ashe villc is 71 degrees; at Venice, Italy, it 73; at IJordcaux, France, 71 degrees Til H Asheville Advertiser is the nuine of the youngest Asheville paper. It the property of R. L. Goodman anil is devoted strictly to advertising. ConukivSSMAN Ewakt paired with Con grcssmun W. U. Simouds in the vote on the election bill. The Congressional Rec ord says Simonds wni fur and Hwarl ngaiust the measure. It's just about a dr.- .vr 'letween Kansas whiskey and Knnsas lemonade. A party of prohibition picnickers in the sunflower State indulged in the latter a few day ago and because of the chemicals that were used in its composition, clghtv of the crowd are in a very serious condi tion. six huntlred sleeping car porters threaten the TuHnum and Wagner com panics to go on it strike unless their wages are raised. As the reason they allege that the tips are u great deal less tlmn in former years. This is gratifying news. It is to be hoiied that they will force the companies to concede the point It is surely time that the companies should pay their employes and not dc- IK'iid on a generous public, and the fact that (he public is fast learning this is also pleasant. Till! Northwestern Christian Advocate fortune IS contains an article from the icn of James Clement Ambrose on Nortl Carolina. At the beginning he states a truth which every young man with an idea of taking Orcclcy's advice should consider, lie says: "As I roll my sub ject over for a point to start the ravel ing! from, this thought comes upwr most: If the exact duplicate of North Carolina climate, coast, forest, low land, upland, mountains and minerals stood on the line o migration westward, and could displace 50,11110 siuarc miles among the Dnkotns, every go-w-cxtci would cling to it as the prize laud in bcuuty, comfort, utility, till it should Ik crowded like the outbound Madison street car at G p. in. Is yesterday' Chronicle wcslated that Reed had probably bulldozed Ciiealhaui in,.. ....I!..., r...l... I !.'.... I.... I ..ivw ,u.,,, mi biiv 1 I ill 1 ill iiveiliill mw. When the editor was in Washington n lew days ago he heard that Reed & Co. had promised Cheatham and a few other Southern Republicans that il they would vote lor the l-ederal Election Law he would secure the passage id the lllair Hill, or ouc like it, and he promised the North Carolina tnen.Urs that he would ivc it the uninc of "1 he Cheatham Kdu- ational Hill." That was thcbrilicolfcred the colored Congressman, so wc heard. Yesterday the house committee reported the lllair bill or one about like it, intro duced bv Cheatham favorably. It had Iwcn allowed to slumber six months, and was thought to le dead. Now, it to-ilav Chcatlinui votes lor the Federal Election law, wc will lie able to hx the trade. State Chronicle, July .1. And Cheatham voted for it. With the issue for June L'lith the New York "Nation" closed the twenty-fifth year of its existence. It was a pioneer in this country as an indcicuilcnt weekly review of politics and literature, and has long been a recognized authority at home ml abroad. It has remained under one management from the first iiumlK r totlie present day, and its list of contributors tiring the twenty-five years of its publi cation has included most of the leading names in literature, science, art, philoso phy and law in this country, and many of corresponding eminence in l )uroe. A bound volume of the "Nation" presents one of the most complete and accurate condensed records procurable of the world's current history, with impartial comment on questions which should occu py the attention of thouglitlul men. HIM Final Report. John W, Starncs, the retiring stiicriu- tendent of public instruction for Ilim- ombc county made his report to-day. It shows that there are (III school dis tricts in the country for the while eliil- lrcn and 21 for the colored; SS white hoolsand 14 colored were held Inst year, 7, .'(Hi white and 1,007 colored hildren were enrolled. The value of the property owned by the school board in the country is $."1, H!) for whites and $9,.'li,r for colored a total of $(!, 7 14. N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Card from rvHlclvtit Mcninrmld to lh MciiiltvrM of the 1'rcMH. To Tim Statu I'muss: The I'rcss Association of North Caro lina is an organisation winch challenges the supimrl and should inspire the conli- lencc of every editor who loves his pro- tcssion and desires to sec journalism ele vated to the high plane which the noblest of all the prolessions should occupy. Within the last few years runid strides have been made, and wc heartily invite very newspaper man in the State to encourage the Association by his presence I the approaching meeting at nurliam 'be citizens of that progressive city will nterlaiii us royally, while the program s one of unusual interest. The Doslon meeting was of an unusually business like character, anil wc ought to profit by it by acting iihiii suggestions there made, All who arc members will incase enclose the annual dues ($1!) to the secre tary, and those who arc not members can be enrolled upon the payment of $5. For trnnsortation, apply to the secre tary, j. II. Shcrrill, Concord, N. C. VV. W. ftlL'UIAHMIII. State puieri please copy. A successful worker In the field of jour nalism is Miss Virginia C. Clay, editor of n democratic daily at Iluntsvillc, Ala. She suppoi it a paralysed father and live brothers and listers. I'S FARGO, DAKOTA, REPORTED AS DESTROYED. JOHN M'GINNIS TWICE ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE. Ten TliouHiiiid KiiIkIiIh or l Hi Ian at Milwaukee MIhhIoii. ary Work In Africa. Sim-inl to The Cllliia. Ciiic.Mio, July 7. It is reported thn Targo, l)a., is destroyed by cyclone. Two TliueN for Murder. Sitvciul tu Tint ClTIZKN. Iihooki.vn, Inly 7, Forlhesecond time John McGinuis is on trial for his life. The case has become famous. Mediums killc his brother-in-law U'causc his wile con lessen to an intimacy with hull. It was ascertained later that she had lied inn her confession to this effect will again In- made in the oen court room. The jury disagreed on the first trial. To-dav an other jury is being empaneled. Ten ThouHitnd are lreHenl. SiKcial to The L'itUcli. AIILWAIKlii;, J III V 7. I I'll thollMllll members of the order of Knights of I'y thins were given a roaring reception here today. Ascach delegation to the sixteenth .liitiual session arrives it is escorted to the camp on the outskirts of the town. To-morrow the conference will get down to business. MlHHlomiry Work In Africa. Stre)Al to The L'ltixcil. Ni:v YoKK.July 7. The work ol solie- tiug subscriptions for llishop Taylor work in Alrica Isgun in every part ol New York State to-day. An cll'orl is lie ing made to raise $."'1,0011 for the estab lishment of mission bouts on the I'ppcr ongo. A GOOD IDtlA. KullierlorU follcce Kendy lo do IIh IMrt. Ki l l lieu i i ikii Coi.l.i:i.i:. July .". It is hereby resolved Iroin July 1, lM'.IO, that in order to assist in tlicscicntilicand lassical education ol the young men ami women of our slate, the suiieriiitciidcnl f public instruction for each coiiulv in Sorlh Carolina uuiv and hereby is re- nested lo nominate ouc suitable iierson mule or female I us a student at Kutlicr- erford College, whose tuition shall Ik- tree and who shall lie iicrnnttcd lo en joy the rights of regular students in com- M'tiug lor Honors, nun Willi tiieapprovui I tlic lacullv may comiietc lor Octrees the collcue courses, provided that said student shall not licuppoiiilcilouaccount of his or her religious lielicf or h.toiiuI feelings or relationships thesiiieriuteud- nt. but the iiommalioti snail lie sunicct to the approval of the faculty of Ruther ford College. It. is furthermore urged lint each superintendent use his last judgment as to the worihiucssol student litis nominated, bach nomination shall hold good for ouc year and the student thus nttending shall in no wise receive an iioomtmenl u second year unless the su- K-rintendenl deem il ol most advantagc lo the popular eduealion. It is earnestly desired that every siix.'rintcuilcnt shall attend to this matter at once and each ear hereafter so long as this pajier limy ic in force. The candidate tor the schol arship should lie over 111 years and ol high moral character. I le I or she I should have a good Hnglish education and it is preferred that he (or she I shall hovel studied l.atiaoradvaneed Imglish. How- vcr the superintendent shall hist attend to the worthiness and inability of such candidate to attend college without this help. No one should be u candid. tie who able lo attend college without mil Irom thcr sources. Application should be made in writing to the county siiiktiu tendent not later than July l.'ith of each car live davsalter which the county su- icriutemlent shall scud name of nominee to the president of the college, together tilt slump tor returning scliolarsiiip. As chavc no eiuiowmenl bii.arciloiugthis it our ownexiK'.ise, we solicit the aid ot the limiucici s of the suite and country to help us in extending these scholarships and Iso reiiiiesl the comity a.ul slate pinicrs lo keep this consul. I'lv Ulorc the public. Suieriule'idcius shu.iui iiticmi to tins at once. Contributions to aid in establishing icnnnncnt scholarships and iiomiiiulioiis the suinriiitcndeiit should lie ail- rcsscd to Rhv. R. 1.. Aiii:km:tiiv. A. M., I. IK 1 'resident Kiillierlord College, lliii ke County, N. C. Icatli or an Old UchIiIciiI. Mr. A. J. lllair died at his home on Vnland street yesterday afternoon ut . 1." o'clock. He was about 111 years Id, und died of paralysis. Mr. lllair was born in Joncshoro, Tcuii., but has made Asheville his home for a iiiuiiUt f years. The funeral services will he conducted ly Rev. G. C. Kaiikin, at the hrst Pres byterian church at ft p. in. Xo-morrow. Al the grave the services will Is.' conduc ted by Cyrcmc Commandcry K. of T, The I'ourlli In li-ndcrHn. The fniiith was celebrated at the "Mine otise" on the ridge seven miles cast of cndcrsouvillc by over 1,000 (K-ople, in an old time royal manner. The addresses ere by Rev. J. F. Woodliil. Col, Williams ml Rev. J. II. Nutigh, The dinner was n grand country spread, and the put riot ie music was furnished in good style by the Skyland Comet band. Pisguh Lodge, K. of P., will have an installation of officers at their Castle Hall to-night and will serve refreshments to invited guests. All members of the Uniform Kauk lire reipicslcd and cx-H-clcd lo npK'nr in full uniform. All vis iting K, of P. in the city arc cordially In vited, WfThe surroundings of the proierly to lie sold by Frank Loiighran at auction on July 10 itreAl. It is in one of the most desirable localities in the city. J...f . i-i. urf .-r..'...'-. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES The V. M. C. A. of Shelby have new aim iianiisonic (piarters. The Graham college will Ijc run next year by I'ro;. II. J. Slockard. I-or forty years every sheriff in Rowan county has come Irom the country. Mrs, J. P, Lynch and a colored child were killed by lightning near Charlotte Governor Fowlc has returned from .More head City and is entirely recov creu. A party oi 1.1111c Kock, Arkansas, ico pic tire tiendiiig the summer ut More ncau. I. co, Murr. of Concord, has been grunted a patent lor uu automatic cur coupler. Kiiieign cciciirotcil the -Itli ill urea ly Ic. (iov. lrowle and Senator Vance both spoke. Chas. . I'm ker, late of Raleigh, is the new BUK-riutendcni ol the Tarljoro gra leu seuools. A dozen (litre-rent cotton mills have scut samples to the Mt. Holly fair whicl is now oieu. The Caldwell Coiiulv Alliance failed ti endorse the sub-Treasury bill, by a vole oi lo .'H, The North Carolina tennis association has been organized at Raleigh with Lacy i.. i.iitic as president. Associate Justice Shenard will aid Judge .Manning in running the summer law sciiooi ul Limpet Hill. .Northern capitalists have secured op iums on i.-i acres near iiianouc nun lilty town lots in the city. Nearly I'oo l.iliorers arc employed on the (lil)creut buildings in the course ol couslruelioii at Loiusbiirg I;. II. Spriuus has lieen elected piesi lent of the Atlantic, Tennessee ami I Ihio iiilroad, vice W. R. Myers, resigned. "Some of the Western dressed Iwcf su tough that you en ll 'I chew Ihcgiavy," acoiucilly remarks the Concord Slau- (laril. The Wilmington Messenger is trvinu to get tlicehureh services to U'gm at Id instead ot 1 1 o'clock during the hoi weather. h'ols'rt Aiidcrsou, the six year old sou it the agent ol the Atlantic Coast Line, was run over and killed bv a train at Weldon. Frank Melton, a Wilmington sail maker. Icll from the end of the dock at Wilmington while in a lit and was rovvned. The Progressive Farmer savs that in the sixth district live lawyers are help ing Rowland defeat Mr. Alexander lor congress. Capt. Oclavius Coke, of Kalciuh, and Mr. W. F. Strowd, ol Clmicl Hill, arc out against Ilium lor congress in the fourth district. The Franklin coiiulv democratic con cilium have nominated P. A. Davis lor the senate and '. G. Hill and P. G. Pres ton for the house. Cniilaiu W. II. McKcvitt. of the Wash ington Light Infantry, has resigned and l irst Lieutenant I. I-. 1 liouias lias lieen ected lo succeed him. Ir. Walter C. Murphy, ol Kurgaw. has iven up pills and physic for the paste- pot ami shears, lie is the new editor ol he lliirgnw Herald. If Oxford will come up to the tunc ol $10,000 she will get the Wetmore Shoe ml Leather company. If she don't come up it slays where it is. The teachers' nssemblv bore the Imrinl x iK-nscs ol Mr. 1.. W. liaructt. who was Irowncd at Morehead City during tin riven t session ol that body. How mnT 'lieoiitc are llicic in Wil mington who do not liclicvc that her population is much m excess ol $lio,onil : licrly asks I he- Wilmington 'Alornmg Slur. Mr. A. C. Philips, formerly of Winston. ul lor the past two years of Hendricks iiiulv, liiil., lias lust iKVunomuuiled lor he 01111- ol shei ill'. Mr. I'liipps is lint -''.' cars old. The body of voting Davis, who was re- cully shot in Texas while standing over tic hody ol lus sweetheart, and by the illicr ol the young lad v. will lie brouu III mine for burial. He was a native ol ailkitt county. A few years ago Mr. II. II. Cozart pur- based a body ol laud on the suburbs ol iixlordfor S.i.ooo. He nut ithotit $.".- ooo worth of improvements on it, A short while since he sold an option on this properly nl $:ill,ooo, P. M. Ilryaul, of New Supply, llruus wiek county, comes forward with the tirst snake story ol the season He re cently killed a rattler near his home measuring four feel six inches in length and having lungs uu inch long. Avery llutlcr, the d ft ecu year old boy who killed his lather with a shot gun ul Clinton lust April, and who was con victed uml sentenced to be hanged July 1 1, has been granted a commutation to a life imprisonment by Gov. Fowlc, Governor Fowlc has appointed the fol lowing directors of the North Carolina railroad: J. L. Morehead, A. Harwell, R. V. Thomas, T. F. Klutz, M. A. Au gicr, W. II. Pace, II. Cameron and D, Me K.ic. A'liiislead Jones, Lsip, was ap pointed Stale's proxy. A six year old child of Mrs. P. D. Wea ver Icll limn a swing ut Greensboro and upon a broken chair, due ol the jagged posts entered it side, ienctrating three inches into the abdominal cavity, and the oilier post lacerated its shoulder hor ribly. The physicians have but little hope of saving Hi life. Rev, P. W, V. Slnmcv, presiding elder of the Trinity district of the North Car olina conlerenee, die! ut High Point of typhoid fever. Mr. Stanley was a preacher of remarkable power, ami a noted revivalist, lie was about forty years of age, a self educated man, and his rapid rise to the responsible position lie held in the church was phenomenal. Ncv. L. W. Crawford, of the West Mar ket Street Methodist church, is promi nently mentioned in connection with the presidency of the Greensboro Female Col lege, made vacant by the death of Dr. T. M. Jones. Mr. Crawford was recently elected a professor in Trinity College. Another who is lieing urged for the place is Rev, II. F. Dixon, M, 1)., superintend ent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, ThoLoughrnn property ison the line of newer system, is lu a decidedly healthy locality and lies just InHwccu the new hotel and Court Square. 1 vw' ijoM'- iMh,3kMUmitimU i,f wtt it CA iu MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKADH MAKK KlitilSTiiKUb. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) l-;vcr Variety or Headache AND NOTHING l!LSli. lias earned lor itself ANTIMIGRAINE the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of thai common trouble, Ili.AiiACini. The immense favor which has greeted it from all ipiartcrs, proves its true merits mid icceplabilily totlie public. It iB some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried il, will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not dc- lieud upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as VNTIPYKINIJ, MORI'lllNIi, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since il docs not contain an atom of ithcr ol these, ll is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can lie taken by young, ind old without fear or serious results, ll is not a Cathartic, does not lisarraugc the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The ieculiar advantages of Allium- raiuc consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of hcad- iclie without respect lo calls. leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, is in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most M, pular and saleable article ill the market, wherever known. UlkliCTIUNS I UK I'Kli. The il. hv for nil uilult is two tciitKMtiifuls nuu iue glass of wut,T( iiose for children n proiHirtion, lu-cordhitf to uuv. In cither cunc the dose cull lie reiH-HleU every thirty niitiui-a until ll cure ia illieteil. line dose will ilnnya drive uwny an iilluck of lleniluehe. taken when lirst feeliuii the premonitory symptoms; liul if Hie altiick la well on, and ulleriiiii ia intense, tile second or third dose may Ik required. Psuully a lin liter number f done, is required lo cnecl the lirst cure thiol is neviled lor any auccccdhiu time there after, showiiiu thut the im-dlctur ia accumu lative in itsellccU, lending toward an eveut uul jK-rittunciit cure. 1'ur side at OKA.r8 PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOl'TII MAIN STREET. Burguins ! Bargains ! (CONTINUED.) Wo olTi-i' givnUT iiRhifc- it'iiks (o ciish luiyi'i'8 of Dry (ooils (liiin juiv hoiiso in slu'villi'. All our Doini'Hlic d'ooils totiglit licfori tho riso oft-ot- (011 iiiv now sold at nrinio ost. Fuuh iiiul liinisoln, tho lost si-li'ctioii in town, ro- 0,'ni'illi'ss of cost. C'uitiiins in nivnt vurioty r loss tliau you pun I my llll'lll ('lw'wlll'IV. Tulilo Linen, TowoIh, Nup iiis ami DoilieH ut pfices lint tlefy eoiniietitioii. Whito (looils, Einliroiik'i'. ios niul LnceH at half their allies. Our Hlock is very lui'Kt! and wc aro determined to redueo t. Kid (JloveH and UoH.ery, the best Hloi:k in Asheville, 11 reduced to bottom price. Wc will undersell tho low est,. Call and boo uh boforo you purchase. All (Joods nro now inarkod 11 plain llu'uros lowest prieca in every tliiiij?. Cull and con vineo yourself. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Opposite Bank f Ashtrllki. iiii V. i itri:iMa4 Vi.y itit
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