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. a. a a n ; TO-DAY'S WEEKLY CITIZEN i Asheville D Citizen I FOB RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, X I Contain! tall report of the Puraon th of Not exceeding three lines, One lime, 28 centi. Three Tlmca, SO cent. Biz Times. TO cent. July celebration and other matter, of Inter- leat. In wrapper ready to mall, 5 cent, per fcopy. H"r ' VOLUME VI.NO. 57. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY n, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. ally MISCELLANEOUS. LIN VI LLE. A place ilunnod ami devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health- fulneBS and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tasto and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HEATHF17L HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lltrvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apron, Handkerchief and WliidHor Tien At SM icr cent and 331. ht cent. Ira. than rrxular price. All Mew and Latent Mtylcn. jo South Main St. BON MARCHE. H.T.ESTABROOK'S aa a, main t., A8HKViM.it, M TH rue a ro BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apr 1" d kEAL I-ST ATE. Waits B. ' Owifii,'" ""w. W. War, GVYN & WEST, (cerawrt to Walter B.Owyil ESTABLISHED z88i REFER TO SANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at ft Per Cent. - Notary fnnlle. Commissioner, of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. orriCIv-Wontbea.it ConrtacTi, CORTLAND BROS., Heal Estate Brokers, And InireHiuent Agent. Ian. wrely plaewl at per cent. timrMt B4llPattoa Ave. aieoad floor. sjUt "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wnuld.'t buy llmlier land., mlncrnl prop ertle. or A.hcvllMi Real B.tatc t Thn call on am Horatio, and w. will le tan thy money'! worth. We can aril thee a houne Int. lend thee .hek el to erect a dwrlllnit thereon, and Insure the eanM la any I'll Insurance Company doing bnalne. la thl. mate, llln u. a call, lloratlol JENKS JUNKS, REAL ESTATI AND INSURANCE iROKERS. Roonin 9 Aio, McAfee Block IS rattoa Ave., Aaherllie, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled if BLUE RUIN": Has been withdrawn after a Tcry succcmIuI ran, and wi now present our matchless Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT .POP, ULAR PRICES. DOOM OPKN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER. Proprietor. ANOTHER Big Lot of Harper's FLY TRAPS, ONLY EIGHTEEN CENTS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, BEST MAKES, PRICE THEM. MASON'S FRUIT JARS. JELLY GLASSES. Hammocks and everything in the line of SUMMER GOODS, CAEAPEM THAN ANYBODY AT THE "BIG RACKET." I k 3 2 I I . W. V. WILLS. TIHJ. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AMIIBVILLU, N. C. UIDce Barnard Building. P. p. Hex B0, Plan., UpedAcaUoa., Detain. Ac., turcrcry claw of uttlldjag at .hort notce. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DES6Nf A SPECIALTY, Call and art at, anrlSdam F. A. GRACE) FRESCO DECORATOR AND DESIGNER Will Knecttle In Tempra, Intonaco, Kncanatlc or Oil From Special Designs in DKCOH ATIVK COnrOMITION, ReallntloFloral, Menalananea Allesrory. AddrtM. 36 WOODWARD AVU- Petrolt, Mich., or BOX Ua, AebetUle, K. . MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1874. V.C.CARMICIIAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C It will take you but one minute to read and you will find by doing so you can save money by buying your drugs medicines and such articles at Carmichael's Drug Store His Btock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, N. C. You will lie surprised to see how for $8, flO, ?12 and S15 will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil dren's and Boys' Suits in proportion. Awny below those grades wo show serviceable suits of good appearance. Lately arrived. Men shand sewed Kangaroo Shoes, La dies Kid Oxford Ties, fine Trunks and Valises and num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. Redwood 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. 79 PATTON AYR Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well venti- In ted easy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by dny and night illuminated with electrici ty teleDhono attachment- Handsome Soda Water Ap paratusice cold drinks all day long fine 5 and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettes Choice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more iroods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becomes the Drug distributor for a hundred miles around competition releiratod to the rear too busy to say more to-day. T. C. SMITH & CO.. Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. $10.00 REWARD In cash will bo paid to any purchaser at my store who guosses nearest the popula tion of Asheville as ohown by the official census now being tu kon. You aronot limited to ono guess but can guess as often ns you innko a purchoso. 1 f two or more mn ko tho 'nearest guess, t ho prisso will be given to tho guess received first. IiCt nil como and try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boots. Shoes & Gents Furnisfiings THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Tolstoi say marriage is tin. Let thii idea generally obtain, and we expect to ice a tremendous boom in the matrimo nial market. Boston Transcript. The rapidity with which Georgia towns are passing ordinances prohibit ing women from entering saloons would lead a stranger to believe that it was a very common practice in the sister State for females to frequent the places. T II K charming weather which is being enjoyed in the North was told in the dis patches of yesterday. Three days ago the people of Mount Washington could not bear the heat. - On the ninth it began to grow cold and yesterday it snowed Asheville is the place to be during the heated senn. Tub Force bill is declared by its nu tbors to be a measure that will insure pure elections. Its authors voted down an amendment making it applicable to the North as well as the South. Hence, it follows that Reed, Quay and Lodge do not want pure elections at the North, Boodle must have full sway to muster its blocks of five in the sections of perfect righteousness. Louisville Times. Chicago is rejoicing over the fact that for the past two days the temperature has been cooler, the thermometer stand' ing no higher than 89V4. Another cause for rejoicing was because there were no more than fifteen prostrations from the heat and only four or five deaths. Chica go's attention is respectfully called to Asheville where thi thermometer quits rising when it gets in the seventies and where there is never a prostration from the beat. Soitii Carolina is not the only state where the farmers' alliance is making it self felt. Down in Madison county, Geor gia, they are strong enough so that there has been an opposition organized. The latter have petitioned Congressman Carl ton of Athens to be a candidate for re nomination on a platform in which op position to the sub-treasury bill is the most important feature. Congressman Carlton has replied that he will not be a candidate, but his friends think he will accept if the honor is forced upon him. Meanwhile the members of the alliance are setting back sharpening their knives and promising all manner of warm times as soon as the campaign opens. Georgia farmers are going into the political field in earnest. Things are not always what they An Indian of the Catawba tribe near Rock Hill has been doing the West ern States with a patent medicine com- panv who advertised him as a member of the Apache band of warriors. No doubt he cut a big figure in the West and on the strength of the advertising he re ceived was regarded with considerable a we and given much his own way. Now be has returned and the first thing he did was to get full and try to do the town. That's the way he did in the West and nobody thought anything about it. Rut in North Carolina he was known and when the police pulled him there probably was not a more surprised Indian on the globe. He bad got to accustomed to having his own way be could not under stand that the lawsof a civilid country applied to him. Whatbvb may bs the party tics one cannot help but admire the courage of Chauncey M. Depew. He has been men tioned as a possible candidate to head the republican ticket in the next cam paign and the paramount objection to him is that he is a railroad man. In the face of this he comes out with an article in the last North American Review enti tled "Railway Mca in Politics," and in which he says: The violent prejudices against rail way companies and their manage ment, many of which had good founda tions in the beginning, no longer exist. Governmental and State regulations, and a radical change in the relations between the railway companies and the public, have led to kindlier feelings and a better understanding. Theexccedingly rich and varied vocabulary of opprobrious epi thets as against railway men has fallen into inocuous desuetude. Railway at torneys find that juries arc treating them the same as any other litigants; and in legislatures and before railway commis sions the companies have fair hearing, and the merits of the cnae are generally impartially acted upon. Railway men in politics arc gradually becoming no different from people engaged In any other pursuit. 1 da not believe there are two States In tlx union totlay where a railway man running for office would be cut by any considerable number of the members of his party on account of his business. As to railroad men becoming candidates for ofiice.as soon as they know that they arc not fighting against a boycott which imposes a stiuma upon their patriotism and sense of duty to the public In official positions, few of thrm will be found will' ing to take office until they are prepared to quit business. All railway men are politicians, and iictlve ones. Their con stnnt contact with the public, and the habit of being actively interested in everything about them, make then such. Hut the railway is a most exacting mus ter, and it would be very dilbcult for one ol Its olhcer or employes to Hold a posi tion nvolving his time and attention to any extent, and still continue In the rail way service. In writing the above penew bokth In vite the criticism that is sure to be brought out, especially because of his probable candidacy. It is beyond ques tion an Impudent art oa his part, but it shows the natural bravery and honesty of the nau, A TOWN WIPED OUT. A VILLAGE BURNED AT WAR SAW TO-DAY. TWO WOMEN FATALLY STABBED AT TASLEY, VA. Two Men Killed by an F.xploalota la Mew York and Three III Jnred Hanged at Co lumbia. Warsaw, July 11. A Russian town near here burned this morning. Seven people are reported dead and three hum drcd dwellings are in ruin. A Village Burned. 8peelal to The Cltiien. St. Loris, July 11. The village of Ithica was burned this morning. Two are Killed. Special to The Cltiien. Nkw York, July 11. The generators in the Moran bottling works burst this morning killing a farmer named Ackcrt and his son and injuring three persons. Two Women Killed. Spednl to The Cltiien. Tahlev, Va., July 11. Two women were fatally stabbed and nearly cut to piece here by Thomas Willett. The brute has been arrested. AT THE END OF A ROPE. Armatead J one Kxplate a Ter rible Crime at Columbia. Special to The Cltiien. Coli uiiia, S. C, July 11. Armistcnd Jones, the youngest murdercrever hanged in this state, expiated liiscriment Orange burg to-day. Two brothers, Jason and Armistcnd, aged 13 nnd 10 rcsiectivcly, quarreled with their stepmother, way laid, shot and killed her. The governor commuted the sentence of the younger. but refused to interfere in Armistcad's be half. Tbe Contract l.ct. Messrs. Hartford nnd Mitchell, civil en gineers of Chattanooga, have secured the contract for making a topographical sur vey and maps of the lands of the Ashe ville Loan, Construction and Improve ment Co. A force of engineers are now in the city and will commence work at once. Col. Hartford, the head of the firm. will be here in a few dny. und ntsist in mapping out the work, SoclallNla Meet To-Nlght. Special to Tun Citiirn. New York, July 11. The socialist la bor party of New York will hold a muss convention at Clarcndcn hall to-uigbt. A Military Affair. The Asheville Light Infantry will give an ire cream supiier at the Farmers' warehouse on the evening of the 10. The Hickory bnnd, which will be here for the Loughran sale, hns been engaged for the occasion, as well as the Asheville band. Tbe proceeds of the sup)er will go to ward hiring a special car lor the boys who go to the State encampment at Wrights ville. Tbe New York architects who were employed buve submitted the plans of the hotel for the Asheville Park and Ho tel company, and they are now under consideration. They call lor 350 rooms to accommodate 000 guests. PERSONAL. Senator Sherman's Inrire fortune is said to yield him an income of 1-' tier cent. Mildred Conway, daughter of Moncurc I). Conway, is in Italy studying music. Samuel Dny, of Wrslrv, Mr., has killed in twenty-five yenrs 220 bears nnd cubs. lor wmcn lie nas received -,ooo in bounties. A French scientist named Lnhordc hns announced the discovery of a new aim's- thctic which he claims to lie siiicrior to an oincis. Mme. Allwini will tnke her holiday in Scotlnnd, as usual, this yrnr. Her mother was n Scotchwoman, licucc her love for the lliglilnniis. Constance rrmmore Wooiton has n decision of sircch and a charming way of going to the root ol a matter thnt miiKes ncr a aciigiiuiii companion. F.mneror William hns contributed 10,. 000 marks toward the fund which is le inif collected for the purchase of the fa mous Sulkowski collection ol bric-a-brac and curiosities. Mendelssohn, the composer, hns it cousin who Is the leaner ol auandol Ku inn nihilists, and who wits arrested re cently for threatening the life of tlie Liar. Verdi is rciHirted from (tcncva to be in excellent health, nnd nltliough his while henil nnd Mowing beard give mm a ven ernble npucnranre, his eyes arc full of fire. lie will not admit that Othello is his Inst work, and says there is no telling what he mny do if the inspiration conies to .mm. WT Hickory's crack band v. ill lie here on the dnv of the urent l,ouuhrr.n anlc. At the ground they will do their prise drill, and during tlie progress of the sale they will keep the nir full of mu.lc. Ily the way, have you yet decided to buy a lot at the great Loughran snle ? Of course it is oncol the best investments to be found nroiind Asheville although vou mnv ncrlmin not have thought ol it. But supK)se you stop and think of it a minute. There they lie, directly in front of the tiro nosed Inmnn hotel, nearly in tbe center of the city and are suitable for both residence and business purposes. .Hirer t cars will pnss every door, sewers run in front of every lot and in fact they are supplied with the best the city af ford. Now what do you think of it f IWt It look like a good thing f Yes Well be on hand next Wednesday morn ing and see that you buy some ol this charming property NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Grnics near Raleigh are riic. Wilmington's peanut crop is flourish ing. Raleigh had thirty deaths in the month oljuno. Mrs. W. T. Hart, of Oxford, is the mother of triplets. A farmers' institute will be held in Le noir August 8 and 0. Wilmington society people are holding dances at Carolina ucacn. Louisburg boasts that it hns not had a vacant dwelling in twelve months. Duncan McLcnn, nged 22, wns struck by lighting near Lillington and killed Work for the buildings for the Davis military school nt Winston lias begun. An eight year old negro boy is under arrest at boutli OrcenaOorotor Uurglury. Marion is coiue to vote on the issuinu of $10,ooo in bonds for street improve ments The body of nn infant was found in a suck and under a bush by some picniccrs at tiuisooro. Wilmington has nwnkencd to its dan ger and has begun a thorough clenning ol its streets. Jim linker, a colored man. fell from a pier at Wilmington and was drowned in the (.aie rear river. Wiltnincton's hiehwnvmcn still linirer arounu the outskirts ol tue city and oc casionally do a turn. Chnrlcs B. lohnson. a Rnleich cotton buyer, will go to Oliernmmcrgau to see tlie mmous I'nssion 1'luy. Durham's iiostofiice receipts for the year ending June 30 exceeded those of a year ugo by ust 3,310.34. The members ol the Charlotte bur have passed resolutions of respect to the mem ory ol the lute Judge Shipp. Mrs. Nancy Orocc. aired S3, and wife of a revolutionary war iensioncr, died at her home uear Collcttsvillc. Jake Fisher, president of the Rowan county Fanners' Alliance, is a candid ate for sheriff of thnt county. Governor Fowle will be ninnnc the visitors at tbe encampment of State troops this year at Wrightsvillc. A fire occurred nt Washington, destroy ing I-ui rows' ship railway nnd Stewart's iniichine shops, entailing a loss of $H,- ooo. The chamlicr of commerce of Greens boro rciwrts the transactions in lumber for the Inst month to be nearly 4,ooo,- ooo feet. According to n recent statement of the commissioner of agriculture com, cotton and tobacco is at least two weeks abend of last year. The first dav of the summer law school nt the I'niversity showed 10 students. It is thought that the number will in crease to 20. Wilmington claims to be one of tlie coolest places in the country becnusedur ing the recent hot spell its thermometer only went up to 02. The employes of the Newsand Oliservcr of Raleigh give two cents apiece each week townrtl the erection ol the soldier home at the capitol city. W. lv. Schenck has been niinointcd as sistant ndjutnnt general of the State Guard, with the rank of captain, vice John M. Wilson resigned. The convention of the fifth judicial dis trict nominated R. W. Winston, ol Ox ford, for judge and lv. S. I'nrkcr, of Alu- mance, lor solicitor, it was Hem at Greensboro. A movement is on foot nt Winston to remove large lithographic works from New York city to that place. The com pany will go into nn cxcntivc business throughout the South. The Parks Mineral Spring in Cnswcll has been sold to a Hartford, Conn,, syn dicate. The syndicate is making prepa ration to build a sanitarium. Twelve thousand dollar i the price paid for ten acres. Diirinu the State fair the ladies of Ral eigh have decided to hold another fair r . . l. I .tf M..l.i:M. t,nM. It nir lire iiivii. v. mv ... ,w i.t. is thought that the home will be located at Camp Kusscl.just beyond the corpo rate limits of the city. Governor Fowle hns commissioned Judge Spier Whiltnkcr to hold the fall terms ol tne superior conn ior rocKing- hum and Stokes counties in the Ninth judicial district, ill lieu of the Intc Judge blnpp. 8. D. Hrown wns a revenue officer be fore Hill Life began holding his revival meetings at Castoma. lie was one ol the converts and now be hns intimated that that one cannot serve the Lord nnd tlie revenue service by turning his oilier over to li.a son. A special to the Columbia Kcuister from Rock Hill. 8. C. says: A solid uold nug get weighing nine ihmhkIs nnd valued nt so.ftoo wns smpiicti inrougii tins place yesterday over the Three C's railroad irom iiauc goio mine to me assay omcc at Charlotte, n. c. A Rnleigh corrcsiiondent snvs thnt the reason of the editorial attack on Senator Vance which nppenrcd in a recent num Iter of the Progressive Farmer wns for two purposes, first to create nn oiino sitioti to the present Senator and second to boom Col. Polk, the editor of the )iiier, for the place. Much excitement prevailed in the neigh borhood of the Wnltnn place last week over the rnmpnges of n mad cnt, says the High Point Kntcrprisc. The cut showed every sign ol madness nnd after a very exciting scnmicr succeeded in bit ing Fred Alford's boy nnd a cow. The wounds are painful nnd a mud stone hns been sent for. Later reports from the cnt arc to the effect that several people have lieen bitten and the cat is still nt large. Dr. It. F, Dixon, superintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, hns been chosen bv the board of directors of the Greens boro Female College to the presidency of that institution. I nc vnenncy wns caused hv the recent death of Dr. T. M. lone, the new president has been in ennrge oi tne uxioru nrpnnn asylum lor the (Hist six or right yenrs nnd has been signally successful in the administration of that institution. He is about fort v. three years of age, of strikinirlv fine physique, is a local Methodist preacher and is well cnlctitnted to fill the re simnsible position to which he la now culled. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRAUB MARK RBGISTIiRBD. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. CureH Kvery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BLSli. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself 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 that common trouble, Huauachb. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability 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 upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as AXTIPYRIXE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom of either of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can Ik taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contain no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it tbe most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRECTIONS FOR L'SB. The doie for an adult la two tcaituoonful. in a wine Rlau of water. Vote for children in proportion, according to age. la either cane the duK enn be rcpeatvil every thirty minue. until a cure I. cITcctcd. One dose will alway. drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when flnt feeling the premonitory ymptom.; hut if the attack li well on, and uttering I. Intense, the second or third dose may be required. Usually a greater number of dosr. is required to effect the first cure than i. needed for any succeeding time there after, .bowing that the medicine I. accumu lative In lu citccts, tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For .ale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Bargains! Bargains ! (CONTINUED.) Wo offer greater induce ments to cash buyers of Dry Goods than any house in Asheville. All our Domestic floods bought before the rise of cot ton nro now sold at primo cost. Fans and I'urusols, the best selection in town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in great variety for lews than you can buy them elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Nap kins anil Doilies at prices that defy competition. White floods, Embroider ies nnd Laces at half their values. Our stock is very largo and we are determined to reduce it. Kid fl loves and Hosiery, the best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell tho low est. Call and see us before you purchase. All floods nro now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con vince yourself. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, OpporiU Baa of AsarrUta.
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