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. i TO-DAY'S WEEKLY CITIZEN i Asheville Daily Citizen : FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, t Contulni full report of the reunion 4th of July Lftehmtlon unit other mutter of inter est, In wraiK'rn ready to wail, 5 ceiitH ikt Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, 25 cenU. Three Timet, DO cents, 8lx Timet. 7ft cent. fcvony. , a. VOLUME VI. NO. 61. ASHEVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping us 11 GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENE11Y. An elevation of :i,M)0 fiH.'t, with cool Invigorating Climate It in bring laid out with taste ami skill, with well graded minis mill extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line residences tit itl H1CA.TH1 XL. HOMICS. A good opportunity for irolilablo investments. For illustrated piiniphli't, mi ll ITSS, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., I.iiivillc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARGHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Aprons, MHinlkcrcliltfi and Windsor Tic Al M ikt will ami y:' l-r "ill. less Hum nnuliir price. All New and l.alel Ml leu. 30 Mouth nmiii si. BONMARCHE. H.T.ESTABROOK'S ilil H. MAIN HT.i ASIIliVII.I.U, in tiik ii.ack rm BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. 1.11CAI. Views and Sketches. mirlHri REAL ESTATE. WALTS M. tlWVN, W. W. WJWT. GWYN& WEST, (Successors to Wnltcr n.llwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALISTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary 1'ulillc. Commissioners oil iceds. FIRE INSURANCE. Ofl'ICK-MouttieaMl Court Nqanre. CORTLAND BROS.. Kent Entate lirokcrs, And InvcMtiiiciit Agents. I.iiiii sc. urcly plm-iil at H per ernt. timers! il Ik tin Pttltim Ave. Second flour, fcbudlr "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wouldi't tiny tlmhcr Innds, mlncrul iroi riles or Asheville Krnl Hsliitc t Thrn lull on us, lliiriitlti, unci wc will Klvc Hire thy money's worlh, We enn Mil tint a house lot, lend thee sink cl to erect a dwi'lllnu thereon, mill Insure the mime In any I'lre Insurance Compiiny duliiK business In till. Mintc. Dive us a inll, llorutlul JENKS ft JE74KS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 ft 10, McAfee Block, lilt Pattoa Av.., A.hevllle, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK -I'OR T1IU BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The tircut Comedy I'luy entitled . -"BLUE RUIN" llnshccn wllhdriiwii ufter a very successful ruu.und wi now present our liiuli'llk'iw Stock of Groceries. GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT ;P0P. ULAR PRICES. WUUKM UIF.N AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices ait! iilwayH low, and particularly so on shoes, in comparison with shoe-store prices, but wo have determ ined" in order to olosj out everything in the nature of a low quarter shoe, or slipper, to sell them so much below their vulucthiit you will save money to buy even for next year. Do not fail to sou our lino of Summer Shoos you will bo sure to buy. Wo have Mason's Fruit .Jars, at lowest prices .lei l.v Tumblers at .'.rc per doz. IIarhVs Fly Traps at lNc each Hammocks from $1 ii i Croquet Sets, all prices and wo are soiling these goods, as we did last year, at prices away below any body elso in town. Wo have Ice Cream Freezers so cheap that everybody can have one (of the best makes, too), and, while ico is cheap, no dessert is loss exiieiisive. Our Htock of everything to use, or to wear, to adorn t he parlor, or to lighten the work in the dining room or kitchen, is so complet e that we cannot mention items. WE HAVE EVEKYT1I1N0, and no one thinks our prices high. You had always bet ter try us for anything you want before buying, IF WE HAVE IT YOU SAVE MON EY, if not well, we ure pret ty sure to have it see, any way. "BIG RACKET." , W. V. WILL. AHTIII'S J, WILL. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AMIIHVII.I.U, N. C, OHkc llurnurd IIuIIiIIiir. I'. . Il Ct4. l-laiia. HiKClDi'iilliinn, Hctiilli), n'., fori virj i-lnNM uf IfulldhiK nt .hurt nulliv. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cnll nnd kc ua. iiprtiliCIni F. A. GRACE, l R1CSCO DKCORATOR AND DICSIUNiat, Will Kaecutc In Teiiipra, Intoiiaco, liiicauntlc or Oil From Special Designs m DltlORATIVI'. CONPONITION, KrnllHtlc-lrlornl, ReiinlNHnncc Ik AlU-vory. Ailllrem. ilfl WOOIIWAKII AVK, iH'Irult, Mich., or DUX !l3, Aihcvllle, N. U. MISCELLANEOUS. KSTAMilSIIKI) 1874. LI ui uniimiuiinbi.1 APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but om minute to read nnd you will lind by doingsoyou ennstvvi money by buying your drugs, medicines and such article at Cai'michael's Drugstore, His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget tin iiImco. No. uo Ninth jMain Street Asheville, N. C. You will besurprised to see how for JfS, 10, 12 nnd $ will go in the purchasi of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil dren's ami Hoys' Suits in proportion. Away below those grades we show serviceable suits of good appearance. Lately arrived, Men'shand sewed Kangaroo Shoes, La 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 Now York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AYI-; Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well venti lated easy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by day nnd night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratus ice cold drinks all day long line .r, nnd 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettes uioicn reriuiner.v ami Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Modi- cm supplies unoucstionaniv the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becomes the Drug distributor for u. hundred miles ti round competition relegated to the rear too busy to say more to-day. I'. 0. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. NOTICli. Trustcc'i Sale of Valuable Laud. Ilv virtue uC tilt- nowt-m ulvt-ll tn the iiiult-r nIkiii'iI Itv the ileeil In trtmt tu hlill i-ki-i-utrit liy Ii. Ii. niittlt una win ni. j. miiiu', uiuni M-itrinlier U.'l. 1KMU, rnil-timl III the lhn of tin- Ki'uiNtrr of IHi'iU for HiiiH'oiiiIh- Connty, N. C, lit Honk In, nt pniti' 147, ett-.. to wlilt-li n-lrri'iii-e in neri'iiy ituiiir tor uiu luirtit-iilnrti, to M'run' nolcn thi-reln dt'm'HlH'tl imvfilili' to lloHtlv. Itlimton Mi Co.. iiihI Ih'. i'iiiim of the nilliiri' to pity the hitt-rt-Mt upon milil noti'H for more than tt-n tiny, niter It k-i-niiir iliie, all huIiI llot-N, liy eiri'N ntlpuln Hon In milil ih-ril In tniNt, ImvltiK lH-i-oini- .!.. mill Ih Iiiu mill unpnlil, mill It Ih Iiik tin n lun iiiikIi- the duly of tin- mild trustri- to ni-II IIh liuid vonvi'.vco in mild dird In trtint nnd dr. Ncrlhrd lirlow upon drimind of Hiild lloMtli-, lilnnton Kt Co., whlih diniund hit. Iktii duty nuide, rnvrrlnre, I, I . ll. limn, n. miin irnnirr, will ni-II nt nubile mile ill the court houw floor In Anllrvllle, N. C, on Mondny, tile JlNtdiivof luly. INliont I 'J o'lhu-k in .tlielnnd di'ni-rllH-d In mud ilivdlu trunl nltovv mention I'd.lylnu In ItuneontlH-County, iilioiitnut'inilr uorthinst of the ellv of Aalirvlllr, Iii-Iiik lol of "the KlmlK-rly hind," In two triutM, llic Drst I'ontnlnlnK 17 ihti-h more or h-rm nnd tin aieond eontulnliiH nil mrra more or li' HuliI inn tn nilloln mi ll otlit r nnd ulmi mliolii liimls ol A. II nnil C, K. I. vu Hmmii-I Hn.v ntul othi'm, the first triu-t Ik-Iiik the luitd eon. vi vid tn mid l. H. Hiittle liy tl, I'. Thoinp. soil nnd wife, nnd the seeond trnet IicIiik that conveyed to him liy II. I.. Reynolds nnd wile, hoth of whlih deeds are n-Klstered In sulil euunty nnd to them rrlcrcm-e Is hereliy miidi' for furllii'r diserlptlon, kefelt'lliv Is milile til snlil ili'ed In trust for further description of milil hinils mid the courses nnd dlstiiiiccs ol the Itoiiuilnrli'S. Tt-rni. or sine, eusli, l ills loth day ofjuue, lntio. i, 11 . v. i inn, iJuiielUlUulylltulUwtt Trustee. THE DAILY CITIZEN, FACTS AND COMMENTS. Munich tins. j list burrowed $ I o,( ( X , 101 1 in Kiiroix.-. Now'e tier time to skip to Cuimdu, Tim impromptu Riwcchea to Ik- ileliv crcd before tin- North Curolimi editors' convention arc nlrendy beiii prepared. It is mid Hint the anti-lottery senti ment is Krowi"K in I.oiiisinim. Well there is room in that state lor it to be come a large and very beautiful Mower, Many ticinhborint; summer resorts arc pressing their claims just now. The more the merrier. Everybody comes to Asheville tirst or last us the only city that fulfills all reasonable cxKvtations, Overwhelming anil extraordinary as the industrial movement at the South antl lias liecii, it must in a great measure succumb to so vitala blow us that which is mined at itm the Icdcrallorcc bill. lite Atlanta Constitution. Nonsense! and besides the force bill will never become an enforced taw; prob ably not any kind of a law. Tim republican nnrtv docs not favor raising one dollar more money than is ilisolulclv necessary to ilelray the cx- ieiiHes of running this government. t)...,i,L..i,n.H iv i- i e..:-: irv niiiiKiiii .. .f ii. r.stccmi'd eonteinporarv, you areaway behind the lighthouse. The republican iarty is for protection now only to pro tect "infant industries," sonic of tlicm now nearly one hundred years old and owned by men who count their money by millions. Sti.I'Iii:xmin Akciii h, late treasurer ol the state of Maryland and cx-clmirinnti of the demiH-ralic state eoiumillec, cm- Ik-.IciI otic hiinilml and thirty odil thou sand dollars from the funds under his control and has bet-it sentenced to five years in thcKiiitcnliaiy. I'ciiiisylvauia's cx-lrenstux-r, (.'nay, is accused, without Icnial, of stealing from her funds double the amount, and, instead of lieing in the ieuiU-ntiary, is at the head ol the repuli lican party of the nation. KNOWN BY THEIR WORKS. John II. Williamson, a colored ioliii- cian of Franklin county, has issued a call lor ii colored convention to be held in k'ulcigh in August, to orguuiic opposi tion to the Harrison administration for gencrallv ignoring the race and its claims on the republican party. Some of these days a colored man who is not n politician will call u convention of his race to antagouic not a republi can nduiiuistratioil solely, but the re publican party. His ground for the call will not be the if tty one of a few olliccs more or less, but the broad anil icrti nenl anil ctlcclivc one that the republi can party of the present day is not the parly of progress, of reform, of economy, of equal rights mill of the least govern ment Hissible. It has Ihx-oiiic, in fact. the opHisitc of all this, and the fad that there arc decent men who still vote the reniiblicait parly ticket even in the South ilcies not alter the facts. The party is its leaders, its Kccils, Harrisons, Ingallsand (Juays what a stencil that name stirs up! and tltt-y are known by their works, by ezar-likc rulings, by force bills, by pension bills threaten to bank rupt the nation, by tariff bills that roh the pocket of every man, by corruption of voters, by every act that marks the tesiK-rntiotl of it set of jiohticiaus deter mined to renew the Hwcr lliat tiny tear is even now leaving them. liy the way it invars to us that a nailed democracy is the only effective IcmiH-racy. l-et the democrats of North Carolina read the news from South Car olina of ii democracy divided for the ben efit ufu common enemy and take warn- THE FARMERS AND FREE SUGAR. Secretary lllainc has written a letter to Senator I-'rye that contains sonic sound remarks on the new tariff bill. Cuiutiug out that the bill proposes to otcii om markets free to the sugar of Cuba ami orto Kico without any couin'Usatiug return, he says: "Here is an oiiportunily where the far mer may Is? beuelittcd primarily, tiuilc iiiably, richly lieuclitteil. Here is an or IHirluuily lor a republican congress to open the markets ol 10, 0011,000,. I ieople to the products of Aiiicriciiu larms. Shall wc seize the opportunity or shall wc throw it away f I do not doubt that in many rcsinvts the tariff hill K'iiding in the senate is a just measure and that most ol its provis ions arc in accordance with the wise pol icy of protection. Hut there is not it sec tion or 11 line ill the entire bill that will iik-ii n market for another bushel of wheat or another barrel of pork. If sugar is now placed oil the lice list without ex acting iuiKirtanl trade concessions in re turn, we shall close the door lor a profit able reciprocity against ourselves. Our foreign market for brcmlstuIVs grow narrower. Circal llritaiu is ex erting every nerve to secure her bread supplies froin India, and the rapid expan sion of the wheat area in Russia gives us a Hiwciful coniiclilor in the markets of liuropc. It Ikxiiiiics us, Ihcrelorc, to use every opportunity for the extension of our market on iiolh of the American continents. Willi nearly $liio,tiiitl,( worth ol sugar seeking our market every year, we shall prove ourselves most un skilled legislntors il we do not secure a lame field lor the sale and consumption of our brcnilslsl) ami provisions. To iK'surcfrccsugnr means, nsit should, clicMsrr sugnr for every consumer in the t'uiled Slates, but if while gelling our sti Uir cheaper we can ex lend the markets for our own products certainly il ought to be done. It remains to lie seen whether the re publicans in congress enn follow where Mr. lllainc lias pointed out the way. I'robnbly not. Politics and the oflicrs, not public service, is what the republican parly now exists for. TWELVE PERSONS KILLED IN OHIO. GEORGE RAFFOLD KILLS HIS BABY BROTHER. ic-neral I'ri-uiout Hurled In New York ANHlHlaut Hccrclary Appointed. SiKilnl to The Cittern. Cincinnati'!, July 10. The rcMirt this morning from the terrible ihjwiIit c. plosion al Kite's mill gin. the iuiiiiIk'i of killed nt twelve nail the injured lit thirty. Killed by Hist mother. Spci-llll lo Tint ClTIZUN. NliW Yokk, July Hi. Ceorge Knlfold, a seven year old boy killed his baby brother in litis city. AhhInIiiiiI Meerelarv Apnuliilecl. SiHiml to The Citlii'll. Washington, July Hi. James K. Soley was this morning uppoiiitcd assistant secretary of the navy. The 1'uneral Hc-rvltt-H, Ssi'lni to The Cilliiil. NliW Yomk, July 10. At HI o'clock this morning at St. Ignatius episcopal church on West I'lirlielh street, Key Arthur Kitchic read the funeral services over the remains of Major I'.encral John Charles I'rcmont. The Innly wits then lakcii lo Trinity ivmclcry whcic il will remain tcmKirarily in llic receiving vault. Hundreds viewed the remains, and the obscipiics, though not of a pub lic nature, were most imposing. Mrs. I'll' moid, w ho is in California, could mil arrive in time lo alleuil. The Alliance in MlmienulM. -Ss-i'liil to Tilt- Citiiill. St. I'.M'i., July Hi. Ignatius Houucllv mil his cohorts comprising the Farmers' Alliance, of Minnesota, have taken pos sesion ol the city and will this afternoon nominate a lull ticket. The Alliance laiuis to control 111 1.001 1 voles and their lim is to name the republican candidates to-day, so that the republican convention which mccls next week will have merely to confirm llieir work. A resolution con- Icmuiiig llic McKiulcy bill will uudouhl- cilly be passed. tailed for i:urt.ie. SK'i-inl to Tits cmzR. NliW Yokk, July Hi. Surgeou-tVcncral Hamilton sailed this morning for l;uroie. He will attend the Medical Congress at llirlin and will then make mi iiiKicclioii of all Kirts from which immigrants arc sliipis.il to America and will look into the Icasibility of stopping entirely the im migration of disease-stricken K-oplc. Ohio KepuulleiMiN. SiH-eilil tn The Cltlrn. L'ni.i urn s, O., July 10 Aluooii lo-day the chairman of the slate co liltiT called the republican convention loonier. luly preliminary work has thus far Urn done. reHldenl Adamn Married. Sieelnl to The Clllnn. I.oniion, July Hi, President Charles Kendall Adams, of Cornell Cnivvrsity was to-day married to the widow ol '.cucral Alfred S. Itarncs, of llrmiklyn. PERSONAL. " Ceueral Manager Heck of the Illinois Central Kailroad Ugau lilc as a train hand. Mrs. Kidillcliciiicr, I tic widow of the senator, has taken charge oft lie Shenan doah Herald. Henri Koelicfort sisviuls much of his spare time in London in the ail galleries and the llrilisli Museum. The kiui: of the Sandwich Islands, Kal- akatia. accoiupmiicil bv his sister. Prin cess Ulina, will visit I'.iiglamliutK'tolH'r. It is aiiiiouneeil that Chief lustice Mor ton, of .Massachusetts, will resign his oilier next month, alter thirl v-lwo years d service. The richest vmuig lixlv in Chicago is said to Ik- Miss llessic Koss.grauililaugh tcrol iitlull King, whom- vast loituiie she inherited through her mother. Senator lllackburii has two daughters, one of whom. Miss Corriue, is a In unetle ami the oilier, Miss l.ticillc, is a blonde of pure linglisli tyK'. A millionaire Chinaman of San Fran cisco, named Wag Yin Wan, has bought 1 ,"1,000,0110 acres ol land in TehiiaulcKV, where hi witl establish a Chinese city. II. A. Martin, of lleniiinglon, Vl has started a novel business of selling privi leges to lish in his trout streams, the angler paying so much sr pound for llic fish lie catches. One of the softest positions in the gov ernment service is that lull I by licaeral Sherman. He icccivc $I."i,iiimi a year, with nothing to do unit a clerk to help him do il. Oncol the belles, of Washington is Miss Susie Hale, daughter ol the Tennessee senator. She is a vivacious blouilc, rides well, dances well and H'ihirms t level ly on tile biinjo. The Kev. Illisha Holland of loddslioro, N. C is growing younger us his venrsin crease, paradoxical as it may seem. He is eighty years of age, and lias , just cut 11 tooth. It costs the Fiiglish government $'.', tllli.llllil aimuallv to support ijuecn Vic toria and hcriiumeiliale lamilv. It takes $."1,11011 to delrav the railroad cxM'ttscs lo Halmoral 011 each visit of the Hiiccn, Captain Williauis, it resiilenl of Jcller souvillc, who has I sen liliiul for twenty years, is recovering his sight. He is of the opinion thai the glare of an electric S.. ,.: 1- .11:-..: I Ilglll 111 Ills roinii is rim 1111K mi voiv. InTI cannot supply, nt present, (he smaller sues ol the tuttc lily enters. I lie factory cannot lilt orders fast enough, but in two weeks I hots? to have some. J. II. Law. THE SUNNY SOUTH. Opclikn, Ala., is to have a $(il,0t)0 cotton compress. Uairncy City, S. C, was almost dc stroyed by fire recently. The Odd fellows of Petersburg, Vn. will erect 11 $:i.l,Utltl block of buildings. Chattanoogn will siend $7.ri,0llil in improving mid paving somcoi itsstrccts. Win. Cnnlen, who was confined in jail at Cleveland, Teiiu., for raiie, has cs- caieu. Charleston, S. C, is talking, just talk ing, of a mardi gras festival for next Jan mry. Twelve thousand dollars worth of goods were damaged by fire at Lynch- uiirg, a. Miss Keginii Howell, of Hull Swamp, S il., i ... .it i (I oiiiiilc bv taking con- ceil tra ted lye. it..Mi.... r....H .... in ........ ..1.1 t.'lili. man, was drowned while bathing in (lid Kiver, Louisiana. The Southern llciital Association is in session at Atlanta and the meeting will continue until 1-riday. A ileum boy assaulted a while girl near lilliertou, tin., and was only se verely wlnpK'(l by the citizens. Miss Mary ii. Foster, a well known lady of I'auipiier county, Va,, was tin own irom a oiiggy ami killed. Key. A. '.. Wilcv. of Mecktciiburu county, was seriously injured by iK'ing thrown out ol a duggy ami against a tree. A slock company with a capital of 9ltjii,tlini lias iH-eii lormctl in Houston, county, (la., for the purpose uf raising K'nchcs. Charles Crowdcr, a well-to-do and re sH.rtcd fanner, ol Cullman county, Ala., cut his wile's throat, probably lalally, in a ipiarixl. Pelcr Ihivlc, colored, jiimiieil from 11 lummy line car at Oxford, Ala., and was thrown under the wheels, lie was in stantly killed. The dead IhhIv of Melville Kadcr was found in Webster count v. Va. There arc suspicions of lind play anil mi investiga tion is I sing made. Kufus llciinet, a while ma 1, assaulted his IS year old daughter in 1'auvillc, Va.. anil to silence her cries for help cut her throat. She is not fatally hurl. Johnson, Cilv, 'linn., has n potiuht- tion, according lo the recent census, ol f.lO'.i. In kmi it had but a little more than lino an increase of OoU icrccnl. A $Jiill,iMitl fire occurred recently nt llriinswick, Cm. The fire started ill a coal wharf and consumed large ipiauti- lics ol gram, hay, groceries anil IiiUors. lolm Woodlin, a justice of the mace was thrown against 11 moving saw at Catlvtlsburg, Ky. His head was cut in two mid his body divided from head to foot. Filwiu A. C.cnni'tt, n prnniinent young business man ol Nashville, was struck bv a Louisville mat Nashville passenger train and instantly killed near liilgelicld junc tion, Tcuii. Tony Frank, a yotiui! Italian of llir- iniiich.iiii, while Irvine 10 separate two of liis countrymen who were lighting. received 11 snuc woimii 111 ine ones which will prove fatal. C. P. Pollard, foreman of the Chesa peake and Ohio shops nt Kichmond was crushed lo death by a heavy truck, which got away Irom the men while being loaded oii a wagon. While men, members of the Amalgama ted Association ol Iron Workcrs.havchccn put to work in l-ookout rolling mills, Chattanooga, in the places of the dis charged colored employes. Win. W. Ilaninian, of New llirming- ham. Texas, was shot and killed by S. T. Coouev, a voting merchant, formerly ol Nashville, tcun. This tragedy was the outgrow th of a slander suit. Mr. Chas. Vcnuble. of Atlanta, was nn top of a moving bright ear and struck the roof of n shed through which the train passed. He was thrown under the w heels mid men shortly a iter. lolm Kobiiison, a l.'i year-old colored Imy, was seriously burned nt Columbia, S. i.'. Some negroes jokingly tied pnier saturated witli kerosene to his legs, and lighted il, while the Imy slept. Iclf llailev. a IlirmiiiLdimn negro, went to his witi- s house in Montgomery and liuiliin her asleep pulled out his knife anil cut her in several plaits. She will prob ably die. Hailev inailc iusesciiie. Atlanta's police raided a colored club Sunday mid arrested Tom Collier ami Ins wile lor sclliui! Iieir on Sunday and with out license. Two kegs of liccr were cas 1 11 ail. Collier is 11 leading deacon in a church. I' I' I'niiiilir seventy vears 01 ace. was attacked and M-MTcly 'injured by it viiiiiiis letst'v bull in Prince (Iconic couuly, Vit. 'Five ol his riliswere broken and he wits eul anil bruised, linn proua- ly internally injured. The lailer at Memphis. Tcnn.. lutsii'l scltlcil wlio runs the jail. His prisoners refuse lo occupy the cells ill winch tin four murderers' recently lianged were con fined, us tlicv say thai the ghosts of tin dead men haunt the cells. At llliatchee. Cullman count v. Ala- linmii, iK putv Sheriff I bow 11 shot and instantly killed Henry Jones, a negro ilcsitcriulo. The negro was wanted lot highway robln'ry and other crimes, and the olliccr attempted to arrest him. Mayor Pendleton, of Fort Worth, Texas, recently married nn attractive telephone girl in t hut place. It ischargeil that lie obtained a strict divorce Irom his wile in order to marry the girl, ami Ihcciticnsol the lown will ask him to resign il llic charge is true. The Ik nt v of Luanda Suns, n negro girl about IS years of age, was found in the river two miles below Augusta, by some negro men who were fishing nt that point. Iler throat was cut from car to ear, and tier body Isirc other marks of violence, linear loliusoii, Iter brother-in- law, has turn arrested on suspicion. I. W. Napier, a detective, better known as "Kentucky Hill," a ruled with war rants lor the arrest 01 mc iiatneiiis, slmicd out Irom Charleston, W. Vn n lew weeks ago with the declaration that he would not return without them. 1 1 is now learned that Ins body, with n bullet ill Ins heart, has lieen found near the home uf the llnllietds. HaT- Yon enn ucl anything you want in the crockery mid house furnishing goods line, at llrnwn & Thrash' ucw Chum store, 1 ration avenue. SCELLANEOVS ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIli: MARK KI'.GISTIiRlit). ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headuelie AMI NOTHING BLSli. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market fur the SK.'cdy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, llbAPAciiii. The immense favor which lias greeted il from all ipiarlers, proves ils true merits mid tcceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never lie without. For its curative lowers it docs not de pend uKii the subtle influences of such ixiisouous drugs as ANTII'YKINli, MOKPIIINU, CHLORAL AND COCAINIi, Since it docs not contain an alum uf cither ol these. Il is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and uld without fear or serious results. 11 is not a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious ur sickening ingredients. The icculiar advantages uf Antimi graine consist in its being llioioughly reliable as u cure for any kind uf head- relic without rcsicct to cause leaving no unpleasant or u 11 any ing after-effects, is in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These tpialitics make il the most impiilar mid saleable article in the market, wherever known. MKliCTlUNS 1'oR I'KIS. The done for an ndult is two u-iimioiiuiI inn wine Klsssof water. Hose fur children in iroM,rtion, according to sue. In eitlu-r case the doac can tie repeated every thirty mimics until n cure is elleeted. Ilnedose will always drive away an attack uf llt-udai hr, if tuken when lirst fcelins the premonitory symptoms; hut if the nltmk la well on, and uflcrinR is intense, the second or third dose mny lie nipilml. t'.uully a crrntrr number uf doses is required to effect the lirst cure than is needed for any auccerdinK time there lifter, show-in,; that the medicine is necumu. Iiitlvc in its cili-cts, tending- tuw-urd an event uul icmiiim-iil cure. Fur sale ut t'.RANr-H PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STRLCHT. Bargains! Bargains! (CONTINUED.) Wo offer givater induce ments to eash buyers of Dry (lot nls than tiny house in shoville. All (Mir Domestic Coods ought before the rise of cot ton ure now sold at prime out. Tans and Parasols, the best selection in town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in great variety for lews than you can buy them elsewhere. Table I ii nen, Towels, Nap kins and Doilies at, prices that defy coniHtition. White (iootls, Embroider ies and Laces at half their values. Our stock is very large ami we are determined to reduce it, Kill (ilo ves and Hosiery, the best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell the low est. Call and see us liefore you purchase. All (Iootls are now marked in plain figures lowestprices in everything. Cull and con vince yourself. WHITXOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Opposite Bask f AsksTlut. SMuQh .u.fc,.Hi.-t isss.ii.ii-,..i-,t ' aiU..'1-i---1'-'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 16, 1890, edition 1
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