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v ( '. - OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen i FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, FOR SALE- Nut exceeding three Unci, T THIS - OFFICE. as-'. PUR HVN1IHICD. Due Tluic, M ceota, Three Timee, BO cent. Biz Timet, 78 cents. VOLUME VI. NO. 63. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCULLANUOUS. ILINVILLE. A pint) planned and dovel- 1 i IlfA' us n GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth- lulness and bounty of SCENERY. An elevation of .', feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid tut with iastu niitl skill, with well graded roiitln and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plare for line residences nntl HHATHI'l'L IIOMIi!. A good opportunity for prolitublo investments. For illnstrtited pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., IMnvllIc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARGKE. UHUMMEKS' SAMPLES OF Apron, Handkerchief and W indsor TIvh At as -r cent und aa'j icr ccul. U Hum nitiilur prices. All New Hlld lltVMl Hlyles). joHoulh I.IM.II Hi. BONMARCHE. II.T.KSTAIIROOK'S XJ MAIN tT., AHIIUVIU.il, ISTHK I'l.ACB Hll BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOVH. I.OCAI. VIcwh and Sketches. nprlMd k'HAL HSTATH. wi.tk n. t'wvM. i W-'T- GVYN & WEST, (ttuccoaor. to Walter n.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Miliary I'ulille. Commissioner. uM iced.. FIRE INSURANCE. H'flCK-HonlheiiM Court acinar. CORTLAND BROS., Kcnl HHUttc llrokcrs. And InvcMtiucnt Agent. Loan, nc urrly pliiced t N per cent. I mice, i 114 Ik Sill I'ntloii Are. Hccund floor, h-hliilly "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" WindiL'l liny timber Inmta. nilnrrul prop erlknor Aidirvlllc Kent Hilntcr Thin cnll un im, Horatio, nnd we will (live Hire thy money, worth. W ran m il thee n limine Int. It nil Hire sties, el. to erect . dwelling thereon, iiml Insure the mime In any I'lre Inniiruiii Company doing titudnr. In thle Htnlc. Hive ui a vail. Ilorstlul JKNKH A JUNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 10, McAfee Block, 8 Patloa Art., AahnUMj, N. C. MISCliLLANliOUS, MATINEE EVliRY UAV THIS I'UR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Orcut Comedy Piny entitled J "BLUE RUIN" llu hcvn wllhdruwii after tt very successful run,und we nuw iirvitciil uur tiiutchlcsti Stuck of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP. ULAR PRICES. IHIUHtt 11CN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices arc always low, and particularly so on shoes, in comparison with shoes) ore prices, but we hnvo determ ined in order to cltsj out everything in the nature of a low tpiarter shoe, or slipper, to sell them so much below their value that you will stive money to buy even for next year. Do not fail to sco out line of Summer Shoes you will be sure to buy. Wo have Mason's Fruit laiH; at lowest prices Jelly Tumblers at 'I'm;. ier doz. llailM-r's Fly Traps at 18c. each Hammocks from $1 it j (.'roquet Sets, all prices ami wo are selling these goods, as we did last year, at prices away below any body else in town. Wo have Ice Cream Freezers so cheap that everybody can have one (of the best makes, too), anil, while ico is cheap, no dessert is less exjiensive. 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 no complete that we cannot mention hems. vk iiavi: i:vi:uytiun(j, and no one thinks our prices high. You had always bet ter try us for anything you want before buying, IF WF IIAVK1T YOU SAYF M OX ICY, if not well, we tire pret ty sure to have it see, any way. "BIG RACKET." . W. U. WII.I.S. aktiii'H j. wills. WILLS BROS., AltCILITECTS, AHIIKVIM.K, N. C. nillM llnrniiril lluildliij-. I'. I). Uui 004. I'lu.in, Hiccl.tcallun, HclaUs, c., lurevcry clnM of ImllillnK Bt .hurt notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGN8 A SPECIALTY. Cnll and we a. liiirllld.'lm 1 A. GRACE, I'HltHCO UHl'OKATOR AMI Ii:SIiNlCR, Will Ucute l.i Tcmpm, Iiitonaco, lSucaunlic or Oil - I'rom Special Designs m DltCORATIVKt'tlMPOMITItlN! KvnllMtlol'lornl, RcnnlnNnnvc Jk AlH'uory. AddreaM Ult WIMIIIWAMU AVIt. tlctrult, Mkk., or BOX aa, A.heelllc, N. C. MISCliLLANliOUS, HKTAiiMsinon 1874. W. C. CARMICKAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but oik minute to road and you wil find by doingsoyou can save money by buying your drugs, medicines and such articles at ('nriniehuors Drugstore, His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy coin petition. Don't forgot tin place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, X. C. You will besurprised to set how far $8, $10, $12 and fl." will go in thopurchnst of gootl, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil uren s ami jso.vh Mnts in proportion. Away below those grades we show serviceable suits of gootl Ji pi M'a ranee. Lately arrived, Mcn'shund sowed Kangaroo Shoos, La dies Kid Oxford Ties, fine Trunks ami Valises and num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. Kcdwotd is now in Richmond taking advant age of the usual bargains shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY ROODS, SMALLWAHES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 I'ATTON AVIS. Klegant Drug Store cen trally loeatetl well venti lated easy of access agrotv uble to customers attrac tive to all, by day nnd night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratus ico cold drinks nil day long fine 5 and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettes Choice Perfumery and Sonps Prescription Depart ment neat ami clean Medi al sup dies unquestionably the purest obtainable more gootls on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becomes tho Drug listributor for a hundred miles n ih mud oompoti t ion relegated to the rear too busy to sny more to-day. 1 C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, n. a NOTICIJ. TruHtcc'K Sale of Valuulilc Land. Ilv virtue lit the tiowrni ulven In the lindt-r nIkik'iI liv tlie devil III Irimt to linn ekeeulrd nv li. l nume nun win' ni . j . muni-, mum Hi'itrinlier till. I mmii, n iiMerrd in the ulhre ,,r llir MrulHter nr llt't-,l tor IIiiih-iiiiiIh' Ciiunly, N. C, in ll.xik IK, nt mue 17, ele., In wnwn rt-lrrenee i. iirreny niiiue lor uui imrllriilnni, to ihtuit note therein dem'rllii'd itnvlllile til llimtlv. Illnlllon tk Co., nnd he. cniiM.' of the fiilltire to fmy the InlereMt tipun mild mile. I'nr more thiol ten day. nlu-r It liv emiie ilur. nil .nld lluti-M, liy enpreiiii ntlitili. thin In hiiIiI ilit-il til Irimt. Imvliiii iweomr ilin nnd It ItlK Mtlll wtipnld, mid It Ih-imk thi-refurr Aintle the duly of the mild tronti-e lu m-ll tlll Innd eonveyed in mild lived in trnM nnd tie. m-rllH'd helow upon ihiititild of mild lliiHlie, lllillltnn Co., which dellllllld hn lieell duly liindr, I herelnre, l, l , ll. mini, nn .urn imnii-e, will mil nt iiiihlle anlc nt the court huuw dour In A file villi-, N. C, on Miindny, the J I ul ilny of July, I Mini m luo'elork in , thelnuil ilt-MTilied in mild deed In trunt nliove mention ed, IvtnK in Iliiiieoml-eCoiinty, iilMiiitoiieiulle nitrlliiiiNt ol lite elly nl Annevine, ih-iiik piiri of "the KlnilH-rly hind," In twu trnetn. the llrnt eoninitiliiK 17 itt-rvi more or lernt und tlie Mceiiitd eonliiiniiut An nctv. mure or let.. Miild l no In nilliiln nu ll other nntl nlao udlulti IiiiiiI. of A, II. mid C, II. I.vitiioi, Hiiiniiel Miiy mill olhera, the lint Unci Ih.-I.ih tile Imid cull veved to mtlil ll.l. Huttle liy II. P. Thump mill nnd wirv.mid the nei-ond trnel heinii Hull ciilin veil to lilni liy II. I., ReynuliU nnd wile. Imih of which ileeiU nre reKliuml In nlu eiuiiity nnd to them relrrettce In lierelty mndi fur further diwrlptlun. Heferenee In innde to nltl tlft'd In IruHt fur furtlier drNcrilttiiilt of mild InniU and the culimc. nnd illnliinern of the ItininilnrleH. Term, of .ale, citli, nil. to.hdayofjui.e.lm.0. f, H. colill, dJuneiaiaulylltulUw4t Tru.Ue. THE DAILY CITIZEN. To-Morrow't Huppleiiieut. Look out fur to-morrow's supplement It is u diindy ami no mistake uuil illustrated by some of America's mitcst new8pa)cr nrrists. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Itv the wuy, where lire the new street sprinklers? Kins Dust ran the town at intervals yesterday. A harder in Wellington, Kan., lias put out liis siii as follows: "We are here to stay. No favoritism shown; clean tow els used on every customer." Tiii'.v can use all the soldiers they want in the South now. I'rom the ex hniiNted condition of all'airs it will prolj alily be unnecessary to detail any to watch the treasury .I'liilailclpain Times. A IiosTON woman has uinuizcd society known as the United Order ol Odd Ladies. Whether this applies par ticularly ami distinctly to old maids is not stated. I'aktici'Laki.v accoiiuniidaliiiK liht uiiik is what the untrninmclcd West boasts of. A holt set fire to u dwelling there the other duy and nt the sumc time touched off the fire alarm. Ciiai'ncky Uiii'itw was called umjii re cently by a middlc-UKcd lady, who was so delighted by his urbanity that the im pulsively kissed him when she arose to leave. A reiorter who witnessedthe dis turbance usked Mr. Dcpcw whether la wns used to that sort ol tiling, and he re plied: "It is one of the regular rules ol the office." Ai ti:h studying that incrcilcsKiinnlvsin of Heed's rule, which was tenrodiiced bodily in the Congressional Record for the edification ami instruction of Sena tors and Representatives who may not read K.-riodicals of serious discussion, it was not likely that Senators who have any regard fortheirrepiilationsasstntes nicn ami lawyers would voluntarily put themselves in the pillory alongside of the partisan Sieaker of the House. It seems there are some things a Kcpulilicnu Sena tor shrinks from doing even under the lash of the party whip. I'KiiliiiiiTlo.N Kansas, the slate that Ijuvc HU.OOO republican majority, for Har rison, threatens a secession if the talk ul the lieutenant-governor amounts to any thing. At a recent meeting he said : While I resiieet the mnudntcs of the Supreme Court of the I'niled Stales. I consider that I owe my first nllciiiancclo the constitution and laws of mv stale " In Sieakiug of it the Philadelphia Times savs: This is iinvisvlv the wuv ihev usi'd to talk in tile Siulli. Kigl.' ..' ; ovg, it is the old iHisition of Virginia nnd South Carolina exactly. Hut suppose a South ern Democrat hail talked in this vvav. what would the Kecd Republican organs have had to say about it 'i Till! more notable of the Vauilcrbilt gifts for philanthropise and public pur- Kses arc ns follows: The old Coiuuio- dorc gave $.ri(l,onO to I'r. I "cans to pur chase the Church of the Strangers, nut I $11X1,0110 to found Vauilcrbilt I nivcrsitv at Nashville; his son, William II., added $L'll(l,0lO to the endowment of the I'ni versity, $lnn,ooo lor a theological school, und $10,000 for a library in connection therewith, $.'illO,IMIU to the College ol 'hysieiani and Surgeons, $'J.o,llii0 to a Maternity Hospital, $."ili,oiin to the Church of St. Itarlholomew, $1iiii,iiWO to the employees of the New York Cen tral, $to:i,0(K) for the removal of the oh- llsk from ligypt to Central I'ark, $l.'ill,- 000 to the Grunts, anil by his will $1, 000,000 to various institutions, Corne lius Vnnderbilt'i projected People's I'ul- aec in New York niiivreipiiie$l,ooo,i'00. tWorge Viiiiilerliill'sexK'inlituieol several hundred thousand to advertise Asheville and, incidentally, build hiiuscll a home should not Ik forgotten. It is to be reinembered that the war is almost twenty-five years behind us. Ile sidis the $l07,0nll,000siieiit lor K'iisioiis the cxkiiscs ol the wurauil navy depart, incuts in the last year were over $IH1.. i ii ii l, so that altogether our militarv exK-ndiiures now amount to over $1 7.1,- 1100,000 that is, we arc already paying more than the yenrlv outlay lor military purHises by the lending r,iuoieaii na tions which keep large standing armies. To this are now to lie added the millions made necessary by the passage of the new pension lull. Where is the thing to end, and what arc to be the results!' Hitherto, we have had diminishing inter est paymcnlK to count on us oll'selliiig in part at least the increasing xnsion rc ipiircnients, but now the yearly interest is only $:H!,imii i,i inn altogether, Iivi denllyi therefore the proHcet is Ihvoiii iug soniewhnl uncertain, and members ol ciiiigresii should lie cautious how they make further appropriations. Financial Chronic le. A New IliipllHl Church. The congregation ol the I'irst llnptist church will lit an curly date erect n hand some uc'v edifice for worship. The build ing will lie ui brick und will cost $2."i,000. It will he capable of accommodating 1,000 eoplc. The room for the use of the Sunday school ami prayer meetings will be nttnclicd to the rear end of the main building and will scut between three nnd four hundred. The eongregit tion have Ikvii trying to purchase from Dr. G. W, I'lirefoy.thc lot liought by him from Scnntnr Z. II. Vunce, comer ol Col lege und Spruce street nntl have oll'crcil him an advance over $1 If, N."0, the price paid by him. lie hail about accepted the oiler when Senator Vance's agent here heard that the lot was wanted for church purposes, and refused to deliver the deeds to Dr. I'tirefoy. As the mutter now rents, nothing can be done until Senator Vunce li heard from. IT IS A DEADLOCK. TENNESSEE DEMOCRATS ARE STILL AT IT. IIAItKINON AT I.AHT TI MIII.IM TO HIMetlCI.I'. The MlnucHotii FarmerH' Alliance 1'uIm a Full Ticket In ll.e I'lvlU -News oftlie 'World ul l.aruc-. SiH-eiut to The Citlien. Nashvii.i.k, Tciiii., July 1H. The con vention is yet unable to agree upon audidntc. The UUth ballot stood, llu eluinau, 70; I'atterson, 370 i Itaxler, 3VJj Taylor, 1.1K. Over the 17th ballot this is . gain for Hiichaiian (.! !, li t I'atterson 17, llaxter '2, and a loss to Taylor of U. MiuucHota FnrinerH. SKcllll to Till! ClTIZKN. St. 1'aii., July IH. The Minnesota Fanners' Alliance have nominated the following ticket: Governor S. M. Owens, editor of the l-'arm, Slock and Home, of Mimiciiiolis. Lieut. -(.loveruor I. O. llarrct, ol llrown's Vnllev. Secretary of State M. W. liscnlK-rg, ol the Duliith Scandinavian. State Auditor I1. II. Knhillv, of Wa bash county. State Treasurer liricMatteson.of Lac (Jiii I 'arte. Attorney-General J. M. Ilurlingamc, if OwnUauna. Clerk of the Supreme Court Frank W. Kobler, of Ix'siieur county. rohaltly Ashnmed of lliiiisic-ir. Seciill to The Ciliien. I'nii.Aiii i.riiiA, July is. The execu tive officers of the I'cuiisylyauia railroad iiithoriA' an emplialic denial of the statement that the coi poruliou has tcu- lered the use ol a cottage at Crcs- son Springs to l'resiileul Harri son and his family- The truth of the matter is that the l'resiileul lias rented one of the unoccupied cottages from the Cresson Springs company at precisely the same rale that is charged to other tenants and complying with the rule by which pay incut of mil in advance is re- piiixd. Important roitcrly Holll. SHciil tu The CitUen. C.l.Asiiow, 't., July 17. The natural bridge proH.Tly has Ik-cii sold to a Mas- Hucliusctts mid Virginia syndicate for .$joo,ooo. It was piirehased fruiu Col. II. C. I 'arsons and lion. Inmcs G. Illnine, who have owned it for a uui ha ul vc.vr. I'alally lii.ureu aree neu SlKClllI t" TllS LITI2IIN. Lkxi.nhton, Ky., July IS. While James Moran, conductor, G. II. McKcclan anil Geo. Hanson, brakemcu, all employes ol the Cincinnati Southern, were under n truck repairing a draw-bar, Fiigincer Sin i lb bucked his engine causing the men to be run over nnd injured so that they will die, The Pswer or the Future. Klcctricity is the Kiwer of the future. Ilcnrv Villard expresses his positive opin ion that in live years there will not lie n steam locomotive on any railway in the I nitecl Mutes and every kind ol niaclim- cry will he driven by that element. Hhe Hud Ten HiiHlmndH. Ten husbands is the record of a woman of liftv-four at llourlion, lad. She first married when sixteen years old. Her Inst husband was nil Indiana Judge, whom she married in lssu, ami from whom she has since Isx-n divorced. Four ol her hus bands died mid from four others she was divorced. Ill the remaining two "little isknown," llypilotlNll. l-'lourlNhlmt. Hypnotism has reached that point that the French authorities think of creating a suH-rlor council of medical jurisprud ence at the Ministry ol Justice, to Ik- coin- Hiseil ol mciliciil men and magistrates, who will Ik- reiiiircd to give opinions as to the responsibility ol criminals in con ned ion with the questions id suggestion and hypnotism and ol heredity. PERSONALS. Mrs. tlltpliniit is making n tour of the Holy Laud, ami will write a book on the region. Guv de Maupassant's new novel, "Our Ileal t," is tlie literary sensation of the moment In France. It is said that Miss Harried lllaine's ambition is to become her father's pri vate secretary and counselor. ltoiiructnouth has I neu selected as the place where King Knhiktin will reside during his visit to liughiiid next month. The next biilhdnvof Count von Midtke will he kept as a National holiday in Ger many. He was I Mini mi Oct. Mil, 1SO0, Johaim Martin Schlcyer, the priest wiui gave Volapuk to the world, savs he is ipiitc satisfied with the progress it has made. George lingo, son of Victor Hugo, win recently buncoed out ol $.l.i,ooo in n transaction in which a played-out stone quarry had an itiiHirliiul part. In addition to her many accomplish ments, the Duchess of File is a line but ter maker. Now that she has set the fashion, butter making among the elite has Iiccoiiic the rage. Heir Swobiida, the Austrian artist and his sister, also ail artist, have an in vitn tiou to visit Windsorenstlchv Ouccn Victoria tor the purpose of painting por traits oi me royai iniiiiiy. trif Ten dollars will buy choice of suits former prices $lit, $1 V nnd $11! each at Wbillock's, opposite bank of Asheville. Kiy" Fine French China dinner ami tea sets, elaborately decorated. Fine decor ated Australian China toilet sets, suita ble for wedding presents, beautiful glass wnrc in n iH.-rlect pink color. All very pretty at Urowii & Thrush's. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES, Salem now rejoices in electric lights, Morganton is trying to form a inili tury company. A telephone line will lie built from Liu ville to Cranlierry. Hvnngclist Fife will hold meetings in Morganton Scptcmlicr 1 i-Jl. Mr. Ohcdiuh Knits, of Tyro, Davidson county, died at the age ol nil years. There were 3,2ri(i pupils enrolled in the public schools of Durham county last year. The residence of John S. Wrav, treas urer ol Cleveland county, lias iiccn tic siroycil uy lire. Mrs. L. T. Crawford, of Goldsbori has celebrated her ilOlh birthday. She has four children living. Lfforts arc licing made to establish n plug tobacco factory at Durham with a capital stock ol j. .11,111 hi. 11 ni'' :l. iv is.it woik preoaring plans lor un 01 -era house lor Morganton. llie house will scat noo iieoplc. The managers of the Goldsboro fair arc discussing the propriety of holding an exposition there next lull. Mount Airy is on a substantial boom. I hirty liuililiugs lire now going up, among them u large opera House. The Farmers' Alliance iiiKichmoniland Wilson counties have endorsed the views of Senator Vance on the sub-treasury bill. W. N. Koval. formerly of Goldsboro has Ik-cii made suiicriutcndcut of the Northeastern railroad of South Caro lina. Mr. I. McCuiinon, a highly resisvled citizen ol Mecklenburg county, died at Ins home 111 llimtcrsville at the age ol Ms years. Durham has five railroads since the completion of the Lynchburg nnd Dan ville iiml is one ol the great railr.mil cen tres of the State. The ll! year old son of Mr. Sidney l-'cr- rcll was drowned in Freeiimn's imuiiI Dm ham county, while bulbing. His bodv was recovered. The I uiliivniit cotton mill at Morgan- ton will probably lie enlarged to twice its present size and the machinery will lie increased proportionately. A laud syndicate composed of Northern and Southern capitalists has been formed 111 Monroe ami lias secured options 011 a pmiilily ol land near the town. Two mull, McKoy and Need, engaged 111 a pistol liglil 111 .M.icon county m which the former was instantly killed. Need's horse was shot from under him. A thief entered nil office in Wilmington in broad daylight mid stole some money from the sale, which was unlocked, lie broke the cash drawer okii with 11 hatchet. The Salisbury cotton mill has declared scmi-aiiniiul dividend of ii ikt cent. pavable within sixty days. It will issue $1 7.0HO id new stock, which will be sold it $10.1 s-r share. Ik'imis Hurtle who was a lasted 011 suspicion of having been the man who coriuiiltfd numerous highwuy robberies urn Huntington has Ik-cii IhiiiiiiI over to the -rii'mud court in $1M0 bond. The Com.nonwcalth Cotton Factory company which will shortly erect 11 cot ton null at 1 1111 11.1111 has purchased a sui tor the building. It is near the Richmond and Danville depot and cost $0,0110. The municipal authorities of Greens boro have passed an ordinance rciiuiriug tip- removal ol all pictures, screens, blinds, partitions ami other obstructions to a clear view of the saloons from the street. The Ciiic Fear and Yadkin Valley rail road is building u new bridge over Kvp river in Guilford county. The bridge will Is: live spans long, each span fifty feet, making the entire length of the bridge two hundred nnd fifty (cel. The Ouickstcps of Charlotte defeated the Fowlers of Wilmington in a game ol baseball al the former place. The score was ." to . The nines are colored. The Chronicle mivs it was one of the best games ever played ill Charlotte. President K. L. Alicrncthy, of Ruther ford College, oilers free tuition to one student, male or Icimilc, from every county in the State, the selection to he made by the comity siiicriiitcndcul ol public instruction 01 eucli comity. Durham wants 11 bonded warehouse. A committee has Ik-cii appointed by the Commonwcallh club to secure subscrip lions for building il. The committee is composed ol Allien Kramer, chairman ; II. N. Duke, II. J. Uass, J. S. Cnrr and J. T. Piuuix. The Hornet's Nest Killcnieu, of Char lotte, at their own reipiest, have been lcniHirarily attached to the Second Keg ment nnd wilt go into camp with that cominund at Wrighlsvillcucxt week. This was done Is-canse the company could not get away nt the lime their own regiment camps. The wife of Joshua Dishmnn, colored, died in Kulcigli and foul play was sus-KH-tcd. The corpse had Iwen put on the train to lie taken nway for burial ami officer hud it taken off. All investiga tion was made but nothing resulted and Dishmnn, who was susicctcd, was re leased. It is staled thai arrangements have Ik-cii made to complete the South Atlan tic and Northwestern roads and that the bonds have Ik-cii placed in I'liglitud. Con striictiou work will probably lie com menced in September. The road is to ex tend from Sunt hMrt, through Salisbury and Mocksvillc, to Charlotte. The Kulcigli Piiier Mills which were recently organized will try nil exx rinicnt in ipiick work when the mills gel into lull operation. A mcmlicr of the com pany ltns selected a large Hiplur tree near the mills, lie proposes to have the tree cut down one morning and has promised 11 Kulcigli daily iiiht that it may print its issue of the following day on piiK-r made from the pulp of that tree. Congressman W. II, II. Cowlei was in Charlotte recently and was interviewed by 11 reporter. In shaking of Speaker Keen lie wiui : "in course you imve read "Old v.iii-iosiiy rump, wen, lucre is 11 character in there that reminds 111c ol Weed, mid that is Ouilp. Ouilp, cow ardly mid menu, delighted ill torturing others, anybody he could when he could do so Irom it position that Insured safety to himself. Kecd is an overgrown (Juilp. prif" You can get anything ynu want in the crockery mid house furnishing goods line, at llrown & Thrush's new China store, 4-1 Patton avenue. JOSCEUMIEOIJ ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIlli MARK KRCI8TUR1!I. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Curt-H iCvery Variety of Headache AMI NOTHING BLBlt. ANTIMIGRAINE Hits earned for itself the enviable reputa tion of iK-ing the finest, most effective and reliable article ill the murket forjhc sieedy relief ami cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hkauaciii!. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and icccplnhilily 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 Kiwcrs it docs not dc- IK-nd upon the subtle iiillucnccs of such poisonous drugs as ANTIPVKINi:, MOKl'lllNL, CHLORAL AND CoCAINli, Since it docs not contain an atom of cither oi these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not u Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, mid coiituius no noxious or sickening ingredients. The sx-uliar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoiotiglily reliable ai a cure for any kind of hcad- iche without resieet to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most siptilar and saleable article in the market, wherever known. MKIiCTIONS I'UK I'Kli. The done fur an adult i two tenKiHH,iiful. in u w ine Klnwuf vvuter. IKnc for children in irun,rtiun, aceurdiiiK to age. In either cum; the duw. enn lie njiented every thirty niinue. until a cure is ellevted. tine dune wll nlway. drive away an atlavk uf lleudnehe, if taken when Iiml leelinit the premonitory yinntom.; hut if the allni-k I. well on, and tulliniiH i. inteiine, the second or third done muy lie required, t'auully a creater numher of dote, is n-iiiiml to effect the flnt cure thnn l needed for any .ueeeedlng time there lifter, nhowliiK that the medicine i. aeeaniu Inlive in lu eik-eta, triidinii tuwuril au event ual iiermnnrut cure. I'ur mile ut t'.KANT'K 1'IIAMM ACV. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 8UITII MAIN HTRUIiT. (i'0NTixn:i).) Wo offer greater induce- ments to cash buyers tf Dry (ioods than anv house in sheville. All our Domestio (iootls ought before t lie rise of rot- ton are now sold at prime cost. Funs iiml rtirtisols, tho best selet tion in town, re gardless of I tlht. Curttiins in grtat variety for Ions than you enn buy them elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Nnw kins and Doilies at priees that defy eomtotition. While (Jootls, Embroider ies and Laces at half their vnlues. Our stock is very largo and wo are determined to reduce it. Kitl (Uovos und Hosiery, tho best slock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. Wo will undersell tho low est. Call ami sec us before you purchase. All (Ioods nro now marked in plain llguros lowest prices in everything. Cull and con vince yourself. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STKBBT, Opposite Daak W aarUI. sVaitfaj0k
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 18, 1890, edition 1
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