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- z TO-DAY'S WEEKLY CITIZEN t Daily Citizen, J FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, t Contain full report of the Psaraon 4th of July celebration, and oilier matters of lutcr esl.n In wrupi-cra ready to uiuil, a cvntu ier Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, US cent. Three Tlnica, 00 cents. Biz Timet. 7A cent. tcony. w VOLUME VI. NO. 60. ASHEVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. Asheville MISCELLANEOUS. LINVN.LE. A place planned and devel oping' ns 11 GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region nt'l ' Ui fulnessand bounty of SCENERY. An elevation r WW feci, with cool Invigorating Climate It, in briny; laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and 1UCATH1 TL. HOMES. A good opportunity for prolitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., l.taitUle, MllcUcll Co.. N. C. BON MARGHE. ORUMMEHS' SAMPLES OF Apron, MaiidkercliicIV) and Wiiiditor Tlci At 115 wr ivnl mill .l.l'a icr mil. Icaa than reuut.tr irli-iM. , All New wml I.alcHt sHylen. joSouUt Main HI. BON MARGHE. H.T.ESTAlIROOKSi llil 8. MAIN ST., AHUHVILLU, I. TIIH I'LAUH rO BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY G000S AND TOYS. Views and Sketches. iilirtml It UAL ESTATE. Wai.tkk il. wvr"" "w. W.Wmr GWYN & WEST, (Huccraaora to Waller n.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALISTATE. tAu Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Nulary I'ubllc. CnmmlasloaeTS otlleeda. FIRE INSURANCE. OlzHlCH-K-oalhesiait ConrllKiaMro. CORTLAND BROS.) Real Estate Broker, Aud luvcNtiuciit AKCiitH. Loans iw urtly placed at H per cent, ofllcca! 3-1 a.) I'ullon Ave. Hceonrf lloor. IchtldlV "HOW NOW, HORATIO !" Wouldn't buy timber liin.l. mineral prop jcruVn or Aahevillc Kent K.tnte t Then cull on u, llonitl id we will give thee thy money a worth. W. can.atll Utce n hntiac lot, lend thec, ahek lato sew! dwelling,. thereon, mill Inanee the auinc III any I'lre Insurance Conipuuy 4I0I11K bualneaa In till. Millie.. Ulve us a call, llorutlol ; JKNKS JKNKS, flEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room A 10, McAfee Block, ad Patios) A.,, A.h.tllU, N. c. MISCELLANEOUS.. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK l'OR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy l'luy vutlUed II BLUE RUIN": Huh Itccn wltbilrnwii ufur u vvrjr hulcc-bsIuI run, unit wt now present our mulch Ii-m Stock of Groceries. GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT .POP; UlAR PHICES. doom a oii-:n at a. n. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices are always low, and particularly so on shoes, in coin pa rison with shoe st ore prices, but wo havo determ ined in order to ckwj out everything in the nature of a low quarter shoe, or slipiK'r, to sell them so much below their value that you will save money to. buy even for next year. Do not fail to see out line of Summer Shoes you will bo sure to buy. We have Mason's Fruit Jars, at lowest prices Jelly Tumblers at M"c. ,Hr do.. IIarMr's Fly Traps ut I8e. eneh Hammocks from $1 ujr ('roquet Sets, all prices and we are selling these goods, as we did last year, at prices away below any body else in town. We have Ice Cream Freezers so cheap that everybody run have one (of the best makes, too), and, whilo ice is cheap, 110 desriert is less exitcnsi ve. Our stock of everything to use, or to wear, to adorn the parlor, or to lighten the work in the dining room or kitchen, is ho complete that we cannot mention items. WK IIAVK FVi:itVTIIIN(J, and no one thinks our prices high. You had always bet ter try us for anything you want before buying, IF VK HAVE IT YOU SAYFMON KY, if not well, we are pret ty sure lohave it see, any way. "BIG RACKET." I. w. u. wii.i.. AKTIirHJ. WII.I.S. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AHHBVILLB, N.C. UIHvc Barnard llulldlns;. P. U. Do 00. Plana, HptclAenllnaa, Detail, tc, forevcry elaaa of building at ahort notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cnll and are ua. aprlnd.'lm F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR AND DESIGNER, will Kxecule In Tciupra, Intonaco, Encaustic or OH rroiii-r- Special Designs DMCORaTIVB COMrOWITMNi RratlUllo-Flornl. Rctanliwuiftc AIICKory. ( Addrraaa Sfl WdOltWARO AVIt. Detroit, Mich., or BOX 1143, A.havllle, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. KSTAIU.ISIIHU 1874. APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but one minute to read and you will Hud by doingsoyou can save m6noy by buj'ing j'our drugs, medicines and such articl les ttt Carmichaers Drug Store His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the placo, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, N. C. You will besurprised to see how for $K, $12 and $15 will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil dren's and lioyi' Suits in proportion. Away below those grades we show serviceable suits of good appearance. Lately arrived, Men shand sewed Kangaroo Shoes, Lar dies Kid Oxford Ties, tine 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. 7 & 9 PATTON AYE- Filcgnut Drug Store cen trally located well venti latedeasy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by day and night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratusice cold drinks all day long fine 5 and 1 0 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Soaps Prescript ion Depart ment noat 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 compel .it ion relegated to tho rear too busy to say mow to-day. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. NOTICE. TruHtcc'M Sale or Valuable Laud. By virtue of the powrra nlvrn to the Irr alunrd liv the deed III trilal to Itllll t'kt'culeil l,y l. II. Hilttle and wife M. J. ttultlr, dntiil heptcniucr ua, IHMO, nul.uml In the mlirr of the Kt'HlattT or iHcda for lltim-oilihe County. N, C, In hook in, at pnue 147, ete., to hlfh reference la hvrt'tiy nimle htr full partkulara, to aeeure notca therein dtavrllH-d itmvalilr to lloallu. Illa.lton At Co.. nml lit-. eauaaofth fiillur. to my the Intrreat upon anlfl notea for more tni.n ten on va ni.vr u in- enuie due, all anld nnti-a, liy eaprvaa allpuln- llon in aulil tleeil in iruat, iwtviiiu iH't-onir 0111 ntid Ih Iiik atlll unpnlil, mi, I It Ih Iiiu then fon' niHde the duty of the anld truatie to mil the hind i-onviyiil In anld deed In trual nml ili arrtoeil liclow uKin deiniutd of anlil Boatle, Mlnnton Ik Co., whkh dcniuiid hna lieen tli.lv iniiile, 1 herrlorr, I, T. II. Cohh, aueh trtlalee, will aril at ptilille anle nt the court houav door In Aahi vlllr. N. C , on Mondny, the Jlatdnyofjiily, INIMIat lUo'elorkn. , lliclnnil deavrlhed In anld deed III ttuat nltove mention id, I vlnH In IliinromlieCoiintv, nlioiitont mllr norlh. nt of the dty of Aahevllle, helnit pnrl of "the Klmlierly Inn. I." In two tri.tta, the llrat euntnlnlnx 17 acna more or Iraa nml the anoud eontnlnliiH nil avna more or lew., nnld trail. ilJoln rath other and ulao uilloln liinda ol A. II. mid C. It. I.yiioin, Kumiiel Kiiy ami nlhcra. the llrat trilet lellia tilt- Innd eon veyrdtnanld (a. It. Kulllf liy t). I'. 111. .mil lion nml wife, and the second tract Ih-Iuk thut tHinvi-vt-d to lilin by D. L. Kcynolda nml will-, both of which dreda nre ri'Klatrrcd In anl.l CMiuttv nnd to them reference la hereby inudc for further dcaeriptlon. Befcrence la nutile to anld deed III tlllat for All tiler dracrlptlnn or .ulil Inntla and the efmrara and dlatnlHTa ol the lM.uniliti-.ca. Temia of anle, eaah. Tbla ..a.yofju.,,nuo. T ,.,, uJiiticliliaulylttotUw4t Tiu.uc. the: daily citizen. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Now that Pic-siiltnt Harrison is well fixed for the Hummer why would it not lie u good iilen for some l'loriila land eoinpnuy in need of udvertiHiiiH to pre sent him with n coUukv there? lie miKht just us well piny both u ninnincr iiml winter ciu;iKcment now that he is in it. I'loridu needs n boom und needs it hmlly. Ciiicaoo I ii ewers are hnvin it plens- nnt little sci(;e of wnrhtrc in which the wciiHini used nre cutting prices, Al ready prices have dropied I'roni $11 tti $1! a burrcl, amd the a venire Chicago citizen who .4 liiilliiii if mil n beer drinker, is tickled nil over and encourag- inR the brewer nil In bis power. With w liter ntisilively undriiikiiblc, il is no doubt exceedingly grntifyiiiK to the k-o pic of ChieiiKO Unit the brewers have chosen so opportune u time to lugiu hos tilities. Tun fact that the niarriue of the mnyor of l-'ort Worth, Texas, and a telephone girl is so sui pi isiun a piece ol news that pnicrs all over the country nre publishing a column of it, would lei il to the natural inference that the standard of society in the I.one Star State had come up a kh or two. It was not ioiik no when the marriage of n cattle king to u washerwoman was not thought ol sulhcicnt cnnscucncc to mention. Il now they draw the line ill telephone girls it is time to call a hall. They have gone fur enough surely. OiT in the I.one Star State the Tann ers' Alliance are liooining a mail tunned Hogg for governor. This brings before the public the fact that the gentleman with the euphonious title has two daugh ters, one ol which he has named liuu, the other I'm. The t Devlin proiiiiuniiigthc full name of cither of these charming young ladies is truly startling. The humor ol the wild and wooly West must be of u particularly iKCiiliar kind if it is coniKsed of suchatroeiticsas this. I'lom this neck of the woods it would seem as if the mini who would saddle such loath some mimes iimmi his daughters wits more more fit to be a candidate for a lynching lice than for governor of the great State of Texas. A Nl-:v Yokk detective who was called in to ferret out a diamond theft ut New port, K. I., told the victim of the roblicry that it was no doubt the Trench muid committed the deed for the woman had red hair and no woman with ml hair could be trusted. The wonderful sagacity of the man got him a job ut $" kt tiny und he went diligently to work looking for clews. Meanwhile a local Hiliceinaii who hud uu well founded be lief about retl headed women and coiikc- ipiently was worth only what the muni cipality would pay him, nnd mi extras, found the diamonds on the ktsoii of n wooly headed African, The fancy detec tive hist his job, the French maid lelt Iter's in disgust und another theory is biirstrtl just lieen use it could not be de monstrated. GENERAL JOHN C. FREMONT, The death of (Sencral John C. I-'rcmout which occurred in New Vork on Saturday removes from this country one of its most familiar lundm.'irks. "John C. Fremont, the pathfinder" is u name known In ev- eiy school boy. lie was a most remark able man. (icnerul Fremont was born al Savan- null, Ca., in lSi;i. Ilis lather was a Frenchman, his mother a Virginian, lie was educated at Charleston College, South Carolina, and in ls;i;i shipNd as instructor on the 1'nited States stoop Natchez. In he Ugan that IiiIhh that will live for nges to conic. It wus then thut ut the head of an cxHililion lit set out to explore thai country between the Missouri river mid the Kocky moun tains. Returning, successful in the then great undertaking he was the lion of the hour. Ill lM.'l he started outoiiaiiolher cxicditiotl planned tin a more extensive scale, lining U'yotul the Kocky moun tain he explored u tract of country to which he gave the unme "I'.rcut Itnsiu," nnd went us far north as Tort Vancou ver. (In the ivtiirn trip tliev crossed the Sierra Nevada mountains, against the advice ol their guides who claimed thut no mull hud ever ierfornied the journey. As usual he wus successful, although the trip cost his party many lives ami the larger portion ol his animals. In 1HH they returned to the I'nilcd Slates. For his gallant services the young ex plorer was ruiscil 1 the rank of brevet- captain. The fame of his discoveries nnd the heroic daring he had exhibited m Ins undertaking spread his iiatnc to nil parts of the civilized glolie. In 18 Ml he returned to California and took nil active purl in the war with Mex ieo. There he hud u dispute with two ol his siiierior ollicers nnd uxm his return to Washington was censured for disobe dience. He would not admit the justice of the division and resigned from the army. Two years Inter he went lo Cali fornia al his own cxicnse mid settled there. iMrecllv niter the state was ad mitted he wns chosen senator. In 1K,"; he conducted a party at his own exKuse on nn exploring trip to the Pacific, lie wus nominated by the republican nation al convention ns a candidate for i he pres idency In lNtiM hut was defeated by llitcliaiian. In I Hilt he wus mudemaior geiieral and commundcr of the iK-pat l ment of Missouri. In 1HI1J lie resigned. Since then Fremont has retired from public life hut his Influence wus great up lo the duy of his death, His name will live many years, 1,0001 MANY LIVES WERE LOST AT THE TIME. TWO TUOI'MNI) IHUK WIIHK I:HH HTR1KI! TO-ltAV. Biilcltlc ol a Proniliii-iil I'liy Hiclan Two Persons Injured In New York 1c-i..ihc-v HcIcunvcI. SlH-cliil to The CltUcn. Cn.NMAN'i i.Nul'i.K, July to. One tliiiu sund houses were consumed by fire here this morning aud many lives ware lost. Iron Workers Htrlke. SHciul to Tint ClTIZItN. Thi-inton, N.J. , July lo. Two thou sand struck for more pay at this place this morning. Hlanley ImprotliiK. Spcclnl to Tint Cmati'iN. I.oniiiin, July lo. Henry W, Stanley is improving and he was able to walk out this morning. Two Injured. 8H-l-iitl to TlIK C1TIZKN. Niiv Vohk, July 1,"., A Iniihliiig on West I'orty-cighth street caved in and two persons were injured. IteiniiHev lilven Mall. SiH-ciiil to The Citiaeu. Ni:v VouK.July l". Iloodlerliciiipsey gave bail this morning and was released. A IMiyHlvlun MlllclfR-H. SH-ciul to The Cttucll IIiiiiokI.vx. July ).". Ir. Kiisell, the most prominent physician in the city, suicided here this morning. II In F.lul.ty-Tt.lril lllrtlxlat. SH-ciul to The Citicn. l.oMioN, July 1.".. Cardinal Manning was overwhelmed wilhgiflsaiid congrat ulations to-day. He is ccltbraliiig his eighty-third birthday anniversary. RepulilU-ntiH lo Meet al CoIiiiiiImim. :tM.-iiil to The Citizen. Coi.i'Miirs, (., July 1.".. -Toliticinnsure tillering here to-day In attend the re publican stale convention which will convene lo-niorrow. t.ovcrnor l-'orakcr iscxKvted but will piobablv not preside as had Iktii anticipated. Tin- ttlate Hlioollnit Tonrnainenl. itoeclnl to Ths Citiii'.n. Sahaioi,.v, July -Tltc State trap- shooters Ixgan u four day's tournament hereto-day. The purses aggregate $1,- .",no. I In the closing day there will Is.- a team match U-tweeii the shooters from T helps und Wcslticld for $2oo a side. The CaHle Opened. SlK'cild to The Clliien. H.M.H AX, tily l.-..-Tbc Halifax-lkr- muda cable oHiicd for business to-day. The first message wus sent to Mayor (runt, of New York, last week. To-day the cable was put into full oicratiiu and business is Is-'ing done at the rale of To cents n word. The Asheville Light Infantry will give an ice crenm upicr nt the Farmers' ware house to-morrow tiighl for the ptiriKisc of raising funds to pay the ev m.'iiscs of the trip to the Annual Stale encampment. The delegates from this cily to the dis trict conference nt llrcvard have returned. Hon. II. A. t'liidgerof thiscily wascleclcd lay delegate lo the annual eoiilercnec to lie held at Concord. The other lay dele gates appointed itrej. C. Curtis, of Hom iny, J. A. Reugnn of Wcnvervillc nml (. 11. 1', Cole ol llcndcrsoiivdle. W. l'aine, white, was at the railroad leiHit vcslerdav wailiiiL- for a train. when he nulled his pistol from his tHickct und Iiml ut the wall of the waiting room. He wus arrested and lined $10 liy the mayor this morning for carrying a .onccalcd wcuhiu, and .1 lor In-iiig drunk and tlisorderly. MCHOllltlOIIH Of HeNH-el. Al a reuular coiiimimleation ol Ashe ville Chapter No. 2,"i K. A, M held al their hall Thursday night, July In, l.v.111, I he lollowing resolutions were tinaui motisly adopted. hereas this chanter lias reeeiveil the sad inlelligcutv ol the death of coinpan- itin a. J. Illatr w hull ocetii ml on Sunday the lilhdavofjiily, IS'.in, Kesolvea, That 111 his death we are ad monished of the ilivad siimmous that awaits us all, und thai we should ever lie nmiiirril to nice! thesainc. Kesolved, That bv the death of our U- loved and honored eomiiauiou the chap ter has lost one of ils most valued com panions nnd the members a kind and ge nial friend. Kesolved, That we extend to the grief- striekeu laimlv ol our deiuirlcd coniimu ion our deepest sympnlliv und thai we comuieuil tliein to the great Architect of Hie umrersc who alone etui conilort. Kesolved, That 11 memorial page Iw set anal I in the Imiiknl rceoril and that these resolutions lie spread thereon mid thai these resolutions Is- pulilislieil 111 lliccitt piiH-rsanil a copy In-sent lo the family. Kcsin'cllully siiiimiticii. T. I. llAKOAX I . A. Waom k.J Cniiini, . II. II.MItll, I Iriy" V011 can uel MitHou's improved fruit jars, ipiarls and pints, and jellie glasses, uu vcrv low 111 nrown tv Thrush's new China store, under iiktii house. It is riiuiorcd, unit with every ns- surance ol Until, thai negotiations lire now ieuding for the purchase ol 11 site for 11 dcnol on Valley street. Two syn dicates are desirous of securing this priv- Icuc. II this Ik true, the lots nllercil to morrow on South Main nnd Valley stnvts wi vieh n neb profit to pur- chasers. Situated as they are at the i line t ion of the proposed Valley street nnd the present South Main street elec tric line they 111 socially desirable. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Monroe may have a furniture factory. Murphy is talking of establishing a liauk, Wadcsboro's population !b put down at l,L'U. Six prisoners cseniieri from the jail at Hahlax and arc still out. Ccorgc llincs, a l.'i year old Ooldsboru lad was urownvd in Little river. llishop Watson nnd bride have Bailed from Mew York tor "Jcecnstown. A Holstein calf fell into u well 3D (W t deep al Charlotte, but wus not hurt, Taluivombc has instructed its dele- gales forjudge Phillips for the judiciary, Rosa A, Prcvatl has been apjioiutcd postmaster ut Gray Creek, Cumberland county. Wilmington has hall a mind to follow in the footsteps ol Charlotte and have a public oath. Friday night the thermometer stood at oil at Salisbury u marked change Irom previous days. The congressional convention of the eigth district will meet in Lenoir on 1 hiiisday, August IN. Mr. John l.ee Hunt, one of the most prominent uiereliaiils in Killrell, is dead, lie was 'Mi years old. Rev. J. P. Faison, of Sampson county, bus iust nassed nwav. The immediate cause was typhoid fever. Many farmers near Scotland Neck will 110 longer support the alliance organ since ils attack on Senator Vance. Four stores were destroyed by fire at Mt. Cilead, .Montgomery county. It was Incendiary. The loss is $H,llll('l. Aunt Henv Mnv. ol Anson cotiulv. is S'' years old and can work button holes is neatly us you please without glasses. Il is reported that the Kale'aih aud ('aston railroad company contemplate making large auditions to their shops and yards in Raleigh nt nil curly day. An escaped alliualor swam around in the river al Wilmington and made 11 iiumlH-r of old toiers think they had 'cm. It was finally captured and returned to its cage. lohn King, who was some two months ago shot in Ciiccnville by a man named Kawles. tiled tins week Irom the ellcet ol the wound. Kawles had gone Ix-furc King's death. A turtle six feet long three feet six inches wide and weighing three hundred pounds was caught ut Wrighlsvillc by some colored men. Il was bought by one of the hotels. The board of commissioners of Pender county have tillered 11 reward of $o for the arrest and conviction ot the robbers who have reecntlv caused so much ex- f'.ienietf-11. lfla county. II. W. Fries, R. F. Hoke, W. F. Korne- gav aud Tlios. M. Holt have lieen elected rectors ol the .North Carolina railroad bv the stockholders in addition to those ippoiutcd by the governor. Ik-iiuis Home has Iktii arrested al Wilmington, charged with U'ing the man who rolilied Mr. Alono Millis oil the road near that city. He denies Un charge and says he can prove an alibi. The passenger train going from the Hammocks lo Wilmington was wrecked three miles from the latter place, lin ginccr Woods was the only one injured mil Ins bruises were mil siigni. it is thought that an attempt was made to wreck the tram. Ut. K. S. Young, of Coiici.nl, lr. Hodges of Fnyctlevillc, and llr. Carr. of I'm hum, will represent North Carolina in the Itrilish medical association thai meets in llirminghain, liiighind, July I'M, 1 still. 1 hev urc also tlclcgates to the in ternational medical congress which meets in llerliu, August 1, IS'.IO. The Charlotte Consolidated Const ruc tion Co. has been organized with a paid iincanital of $1011,111111. I:. II. I.ntla was elected president ot the company, also ol . . . i'..l. ...:il llie street rauwuy company, ..urn win be begun at once extending the car lines to the proudly recently purchased by this company, und the horse cars will give place to electric cars. lohn White wns walking along a joist near a line of shafting in the Kctisc River l.uinlH-r company s nulls nl (.oldsiKiro when his clot iiing was caiigot by n set screw in the shafting. The latter was inakuiL'nt the rale ol 'jnn revolutions a minute. He was horribly mangled and died a lew minutes after the machinery was slopKil and he wus released. Two delegates from the New Hanover illiance tried to effect a fusion with the democratic executive committee. They could not and the committee adopted a rcso mum slating that, "We as demo crats could not deviate from the nlal- lormnlllie ilcinocratie puriv, anil oy our action pledge the ilcinocratie voters to siinnnrl the ilemauils 01 llie runners alliamv, and have therefore declined to acinic to the demands of the coinmitte with whom we conlcrreil. Col. 11. C. ones, nf Charlolte, has n ithilinwn from the congressional race. lie has published a card auilouncing his withdrawal, lie says: "inc result 01 the ilcinocratie primaries in other coun ties in this eonuressioiinl district, has already desigiintedCupt. S. II. Alexander as tlic iiomiiiec ot the party, t uner tile eiretiinstauecs to prolong the contest in this county, would Ik- iitleuileil with 110 iHissiblc benefit lo me, or lo the party, Iherelorc withdraw the announcement of my candidacy. Captain Alexander submits Ins claims to a party eonvcntion and ns its nominee, he is entitled to our support, and mute fie shall have, cheer fully and ungrudgingly." Whisperings of a grent scheme for de velopment und improvement nt More head Cilv reach us now mid then, but definite details have not lieen given tint. As fur as unfolded il miiiears to tie the prouet of some great western railway interests seeking 11 good ocean outlet on the south Atlantic tor invited lines of northwestern tratlic. The first step, il is said, is the organization of n mnminolli lnud ami improvement ceimpanv at Mnrchend, in which large western capitalists will en list to purelHisc nnd control large liodics id land nlxiut Carolina nnd Morchcnd cities, and develop and improve the water fronts nml privileges there. The scheme will involve the deepening ot the bar nt Morehcail for the largest class of foreign shins nnd the establishment ot the great est shipping port lietwceti Norfolk nnd New urlenns. new iicrne journal. tt-iy" You can get anything you want in the crockery and house furnishing goods line, at ltrown & Thrush's new Chum store, -n ration uvenuc. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CUKE FUR HEADACHE. TKAIH! MARK KUC.ISTI.Rlil. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) Ivvery Variety or Headache AND NOTHING liLSU. ANTIMIGRAINE lias earned for itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in llie market for the sK'cdy relief anil cure of every variety of Hint common trouble, Hi aiiaciii:. The immense favor which has greetcil it from all ipiarters, proves ils true merits mid icccptnhilily to llie public. 11 is sola tium,' which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative hiwci s il docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs ns ANTIPYKINIJ, MORPIllNIi, t& CHLORAL, AND COCAINIi, Since il docs not contain an atom of either ol these. It is absolutely flee from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young aud old without fear or serious results. Il is not a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains 110 noxious or sickening ingredients. The !cculiur advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head achewithout rcsKxt to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These ipialitics make it the most Hipular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. IHKI.CTIONS rOK I SIi. The duac for an adult is two teuHt,,nfula in a wine glaaa of water. Iiuae for children In proportion, accordion to age. In either cnae the duac enu lie repealed every thirty minuea nntil a cure la efli-eted. tine dose will nlwaya drive away an attack of llciidnche, if taken when lirst fccliiiK the premonitory aymptoma; but if thenttuek la well on, nnd aullcriiiR ia intense, the aeeond or third done nuiy be mpjircd. I'aually a Kitnlcr number f duaea ia reipiired lo tlR-cl the first cure thiol Ia needed fur nuy aiieeeeditiu tune there. lifter, showing that the medicine la ueeuniu lullve in ita cllecla, lendinii tuwurd an evcnl uul H.-rninneilt cure. For anle ut UKANT'S I'HAKMACV. AVIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOl'TII MAIN STREET. Bargains ! Bargains t (CONTINl'KD.) We offer tfivatcr iiuluee- nieiits lo cash lingers of Ihy (iootls than any house in Asheville. All our Domestic (looils boiiU'ht before the rise of cot ton are now sold at iriine cost. Pans nml Parasols, the best selection ill town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in ureal variety for lews than you can buy them elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Nap kins and Doilies al prices that defy competition. White (Iootls, Embroider ies and Laces at half their values. Our stock is very larje and we are determined to reduce it. Kid (i loves and Hosiery, the best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. Wo will undersell the low est. Call and sec us before you purchase. All (loods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con vince yourself. WUITXOCKS 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, OpposlU Bask Of AahfrU-W.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 15, 1890, edition 1
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