. ALE, i OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, -FOR SALE- Not exceeding three line, One Time, 36 cent. Three Timet, SO cent., Sis Times, 76 cent. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. SC. PK HVNDRKD, I-M4 VOLUME VI. NO. 64. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. - MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLEi A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situate in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health' fulness ami lenity of SCENERY. An elevation of .l.HOO feet, with eool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste ami nkill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for Him residences and HE4THFVL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO,, iMnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE, DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apron, Handkcrchlcla and "Windsor Tics At an T cent and 33t. r cent. teas than regular price All New and -Laical Wtylcs. 30 South Main M. B0f4 MARGHE. H.T.ESTABROOK'8 aa s. main bt.. abhbvillb, rsxMs ntvi FOB BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aprinri KEAL ESTATE. WALTBtr,.OWvj. L!LW?Z GWl & WEST, (SacceMora to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO SANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. CommlMloocrB of Deed., FIRE INSURANCE. orflCK-aowlhewal Court annare, CORTLAND BROS., Real Katate Broken, And Investment Agents. Loan, s urely placed at I per cent. Unices' !t.iMIPattn'Af. Second floor. rehWdlT "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Would.'! hu.y tlmttcr land., mineral proi- riles or Asheville Nral ll.tale r Thrt call on .. Horallo, and we will aire (hre Ihjr money', worth, W caa aril thet a houc lot, lend thee .tick cl. to erect a dwrlllna thrrron, and in.urr the lane in an Hire In.urnnc. Coniiny doing bu.lnca. in lhl Stale, tile. a call, Horatio JKNKft Jk JKNKH, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE IROKERS. Btooms 9 4k 10, McAfee Block. a Pattoa At., AshavllM, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE KVERV DAY THIS WEEK POR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled; II BLUE RUIN": Una been withdrawn after a very successful run, and we now prcKnt our matchlcu Stock of Groceries. GRAIN AND FEEO FOR YOUR USE AT POP-. ULAR PRICES. DOORK OPKN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices art! always low, and particularly ho on shoes, in comparison with shoestorc prices, hut wo havo determ ined in order to elosa out everything in the nature of a low quarter shoe, or Hlipier, to well them ho much below their value tha t you will save money to buy even for next year. Do not fail to nee our lino of Summer Shoos you will be sure to buy. Wo havo Mason's Fruit Jars, at lowest prices Jelly Tumblers at ''ine. per doz. Harj-ier's Fly Traps at lWc each Hammocks from $1 up Croquet 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 Ico Cream Freezers so cheap that everybody can have one (of the best makes, too), and, while ice is cheap, no dessert is less expensive. Our stock of everything to use, or to wear, to adorn the parlor, or to lighten the work in tho dining room or kitchen, is ho complete that wo cannot mention items. VK HAVE EVERYTHING, 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 are pret ty sure to have it shj, any way. "BIG RACKET." . W. V. WILLI, AKTHUa J. WILL. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AttHIIVILLli, N. C. Office Darnard Building. P. U. loit 8(1. 'Ian., Suedflcatloa., Details, ffcc, forevery clam of building at .hurt notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call and area., aprladam F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR AND DKSIUNKR " Will Kaecuta in Tcinpra, Ititonaco, Itiicaunttc or Oil From Special Designs in DKCOSATIVK CUMPtMITION StcallatloFloral, Renaissance at Allegory. Addreaaa 86 WOODWARD AVB. Detroit, Mich., or BOX IMS, Asheville, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. EHTAIJLIHHICU 1874. W. G, CARM1CHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but one minute to read and you will find by doingsoyou ennsav money by buyingyour drugs, medicines and such articles at Cai'michael's Drugstore. His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, X. C. You will besurprised to see how fnr $8, flO, $12 and $15 will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil dren's and Boys' Suits in proportion. Away below those grades we show serviceable suits of good apearaiice. 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 oi tne usual nargains shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 79 PATTON AVE. Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well venti lated easy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all. by day and night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratus ice cold drinks all day long fine 5 and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettes Choice Perfumery and Son ps Prescription Depart ment neat and cleun 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 the Drug distributor for a hundred miles around comietition relegated to tho rear too busy to say more to-day. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. NOTICE. Trustee's Sale or Valuable Land. n. virtue of the nnwer alven to the nndrr .Igncd bv (he dml In tru.t to hlin eacctilrd iv . i. null . nmi win- ni. I. iwiiti .,.., of the Register or Heeds for Buncombe county, n. t., in nun, i. . pw '" to whli-n reference 1. ncrroy mmnr o,r ium iiartlculara, to wore note, fhrrcln dewrilwri ... wal.lr t,i lio.tip. Ill.ntim A Co.. and lie cauar of the fnllurc to im the lnlerrt uM,n ..Id note, for more thnn ten rin after It lie came due, all Mid nolra, by e.pmui .IIimiIh- tion In Mild ilreil in trunl, nnvinn iwvomr uur nnd nrlni .till unpaid, and It Ik-Iii therrfi.rc made the duty of the anld tru.tre to wll the IMnn conyrvrw in piu ,n-.i, in ..up m Mrihrd lielow utHin demand tn .nlil llo.tlc, Hlnnton Kt Co,, which demand ha. been duly mndc, Therefore, I, T. H. Cobb, a. aueh trii.lrr, will Mil at public .ale at the court houac door In A.heTllle, N. C, on Monday, the Jl.tdnvof lulv. INIHIal lyo'cliK'k m ., thrland deiH'rllied In .nid deed In tru.t altovc mention ivlntf In HuncomhcCounlv. about onemlle north, n.t of the dly of A.heelllc, lielng part of "the Klmlierly land," In two tract.. Ihc Arat containing 17 acre, mora or IrM and the iwcond conLnlninil nu acre, more or wm. Ha hi tract, nilloln each other and al.o ailloin land, ol A, II and C. K. I.ymnn, Hitmnel Kay aM.l tiihrra. the flrat tr.ct lielna the land con. eeved to .aid l. I', rlintle by o. I'. Thomp. wh and wife, nnd the Mcond tract Iwlng I hut conveyed to him by D. I.. Reynold, and wife, t....h r .hl,'h rirril. .r. rrul.terrtl In .nld rauntv and to thrm reicrence I. hereby m.dc r.. r..Hh, tl. aiTliitlna. Urfrrencv I. made to aid deed In tru.t for further docrlptlnn of .aid land, and the counw. and dl.tance. nt the bounriarlea. Term, of .ale, eah, Thl. tothdayofjanMH. ,.,. dJunciaiSulylltolttwt Tm.ue ftrr THE DAIL.V CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. On i! thing ia certain, the Cwirof Russin is nut likely to no broke this year, lie owns 50,(100,000 acres of land. Ciiai'NCKV Dtti'KW hasdcnietlthcrumor that the Vantlerbilts have purehaactl the Union stock yarns at Chicago. After the recent game in which an Knglish synili cnte got worsted so badly in n stock yard purchase at the windy city il ia not likely thnt the Vanderbilts would care to indulge. So far as Vance is concerned the un lulled for attuek lias done him no harm, On the contrary the condemnation by people and press Irom every nrt of North Carolina of the act ol I'aj Progres sive Parmer lias strengthened the senator nnd to-day Zcb Vnncc is more the idol of the tar heels than ever lie was before. Danville Register. Tub row over the World's Fair site nt Chicago is still on. The city council has just passed an ordinance that if the com missioncrs fill in the proMscd land along the lake front, at the conclusion it shall Ik turned over to the city, and this prac tically knocks that scheme in the head, ust what will Ik done now is a question Nobody seems to know. And even the republican leaders arc he- ginning to understand that thelootingof the treasury is perhaps not all the pcoplr sent them to Washington to do. Thomas II. Reed, speaker of the house of represen tatives, has issued his order that no more public building bills shall be heard this session. It would seem as if it were about time they were In-ginning to sec the situ ation. Onk of the eight democrats who absen ted himself from the house of representa tives when a vote was take on Lchl back's amendment to the Force bill, has tried to shoot a newspapercorrcsMndcnt who sent the dispatch to his par. It's funnv how some men sipiirm under the truth. The name of the infuriated law maker is Crain, he hails from Texas, and be is one of the few democrats who sold his party for a mint julip. Sknatom Vkkt is another statesman who is like Senator Vunce opimaetl to tin sub-trensury bill, lie has written n letter to his Missouri constituents in which he earnestly opposes it. He says: "Tin proposed legislation is antagonistic t nil my ideas of our government. I nm opposed to all laws which put the gov- mcnt into mrtnersliip with rliisscs or in dividuals. The government should not be made warehouseman or auctioneer or bailee. It is simplv a governmental agen cy, whose Kwers and functions arc lim ited and defined by the constitution, anil I do not belong to thnt school which teaches that under the general welfare clause of the constitution congreasenn do anything." The mightiest brains in the country stand by Senator Vance while the only opposition comet from a little one horncorgan the Progressive Fanner. Tn ft reason for the failure of the Geor gia watermelon trust hat just come to light, it went under because t he dealers were just a little shrier than the men who were at the head of the combina tion. The explanation given is that tne melons were shipd to accredited agents in all of the large Northern cities to Ik? told wholesale by auction. The plan did not suit the ideas of the local dealers in Chicago and they quietly formed a coun ter combination. According1)-, when the first Georgia melons were put up for sale there was only one bid a wickedly low one for the entire lot, and the melons hail to go at that. Then the purchaser divided up the shipment with hit fellow conspirators and they charged full price to the small drnlcraund the public, there by making immense profits. The plan was adopted elsewhere, resulting in the smashing of the melon trust, f korgin melons are now on a free market, with two weeks to run. Whkn a lew days ago Tim Citkkn ailed attention tn Congressman Hwnrt's able tH?ech in the house in opMiaition to the force bill, nnd intimated that it was made with one eye on the coming elec tion it meant just what it said, and the fact that Mr. liwnrt's own paier, the Itcndcrsonvillc Times, Is out in its Inst issue whining Ikx-iuisc inch a motive was assigned shows clearly thnt Tim Citkkn prodded into a very tore place. It wnt the only piier in the South that attributed such motives to Mr. liwnrt, says the article in substance. Well, what of thnt? Thk Citkkn Is glad it was sharp enough to tec through the little game of Congressman liwart even if it wnt nlone, and it it with a great deal of pleasure that It thanks its republican contemporary for its compli ment In saying thnt nlone it saw through a bright scheme looking to the re-election of Mr. Uwnrt. And the beauty of it it, it it all tn; isn't it, Mr. Timet? Hut Tmk Citkkn it willing to do the square thing. If liwnrt It nominated anil doet not use his twcch at a cam paign document Thk Citkkn will apolo gise for lit Insinuation if the Timet will do the tame in case thnt ta?ech doet go into the campaign. A Tramp In ttis Mountains. A imrty consisting of Wallace It, Kol lint, James K. Rav, liugenc M. Keanlrn, William Johnston, Jr., C. A. Webb and J. R. I'hilbcck left thit morning for a tramp through the mountains. They will visit Craggy, Mitchell, IltMine and Cn-tar't Head and wilt he rone two weeks. All their baggage it carried by a mule. TO-DAY'S CONVENTION. TWO SETS OF DELEGATES ARE APPOINTED. ONE TO THE JUDICIAL, THE OTH ER TO THE STATE. The Meeting Prenldecl Over by Mr. U. A. Nhnford-Harnionlous In Kvery Way-Monte Good An. polntmcnln. The county democratic convention for the purpose of selecting delegates to the judicial convention at I try win City and and the State convention nt Raleigh was held in the court house, to-day. The meeting was called to order by C. M. McLoud, chairman of the county execu live committee, and the representatives of the democratic newspniers of t he city were made secretaries. The following townships were represented: Asheville, Block Mountain, Ix-ii-rster, Limestone, Lower Hominy, Recms Creek, l'icr Mommy, Avery's Creek, French Broad. Chairman Mcliud withdrew at chair man of the meeting nnd Mr. ti. A. Shu- ford was elected to fill his place. Mr. Shuford was conducted to the chair by Hon. 11. A. Gudgcr and Mr. I'leas Is rael. He made a short Swcch and de clared the meeting ened. The townthiiw selected a committee to npHint delegates to the judicial anil Mate conventions. The committee was as lollowt: Hazel J. M. Lcdford: West Asheville . M. Campbell; Knst Asheville A. II. Uaird; llcuvcrdum I. V. Ilnird; Hilt- more R. 1 Walker; Haw Crcck-T. T. I'atton; A very 't Creek W. T. Spring; lllack Mountain J. M. McCoy; French liroad W. H. 1 1 unlet ; Leicester I'. Is rael; Limestone F. A. Lance; Lower Hominy R. L. Jones; Reims Creek 15. I). Weaver; Swnnnannn W. II. Wilson; l'pier Hominy J. J. Miller. The delegates npMiintc.l to the judicial convention were: N. A. Reynolds, R. M. l-urman, T. C. WcHtnll, II. II. Weaver, J. II. Woody, . V. Jordan, I. II. Carter, 0. C. MeCnrty.J. O Mcrrimon, R. Mcllruycr. corgc. A. Shuford, C. I. Hlnnton, J. M. Cnmplwll, M. L. Reed, J. F. Stepp, Geo. II. Hell, J. M. Hrookshirc, W. F. Chcese- Mirongh, Alex. I'enlnnd, Is. J. McClellan. John Cockrum, Thomas L. Clayton, J. M. Ray, R. V. Wolfe, H. L. King, Mnc. lones, J. M. McCoy, P. Sutton, L. G. Gnrren, J. N. W. Rogers, W. II. Hunter. Jot. M. Ashwnrth, J. R. Gnrren, Wm. Jones, J. M. Ilrigman, II. C. Hlackstoek, J. M. Woodward. J. A. Curtis, S. F. Wil liams, C. H. Atkinson, T. A. Jones, II. A. Gudger.J. M. Gudgcr, II. B. Carter, Ii. I). Carter, J. A. Frndy, K. II. Znebary, A. II. Felmct, A. L. Bright, J. N. Rogers. W. W. vnmnvcr, l L. inild, John Holme;. W. R. Alcxnnder, R. R. Wilson, G. W Young, J. L. Young, J. C. Curtis, R, L. Luther, . Ii. Morgan, J. K. Iloyt. 1 nc delegates to the Mate convention are: I. M. Cane, II. A. Guilger, W. Iv. Hrcese, N. A. Penland, R. M. Furmnn, R. L. Jones, Locke Craig, Josiah Jones, W. .. Kengan, v.. I. lilnnton, I. M. tiudger. . M. Hrookshirc, J. P. Sawyer, G. S. Well, T. A.Jones, M. H. Carter. II. II. Carter, E. l. Carter, Ii. A. Hlackwrll.J. W. Nash, J. M. Green, V. B. McHee, A. G. Ilnltyhurton, I). C. Wnddell, G. II. Hell, s. T. Itnirrt, K. MeMraver.J.li. Ilrown. M. Cnmiibell. W. W. fonrs. W. I). Mil- iard, K. I. Wilson, T. C. Stnrnes, T. T. Pntton, Jason Ashworth, C. P. Weaver, L. Curtis, M. W. Kivet, U. L,. Child, M. Stevens, C. M. .McLoud. Buchanan Nominated. Kprrlal to Tin tmi, Nakiivii.I.K, July 10. The deadlock it ended. The wheelers have nnmed the nndidatc for governor of Tennessee. Buchanan wat unanimously nominated on the twenty-sixth ballot. Hminl to Tmk Citukx. Ni:v Yonk, July 10. The most emi nent phyaicinnt of Mexico arrived Inst night and left to-day on l.n Gascoignc to attend the international medicnl con great nt Berlin. The party consists ol thirty and includes the world famed 1'r. Javier Lnvistn. A nintlnnulnhed TlMltor. Special to The CitlM-n. Nkwpont, R. I., July 10. The ilrilish mnn-of-wnr Thrush, lieariag Prince George of Wales, is exwctcd here to-day. To Mellle a Dlapute. Rpecint to The Cltliea. BtMloTA, ('. S. of Columbia, S. A July 10. Congress of the I luted Slates nt Colombia met here lo-ilav. It Is called to settle the strife lietween the Central American Republics. Th. Hlue and Iha Urmr. Siiecial In The Cltlien. ink Hu w, Ark., July 1U. Tlic Slnle Confederate anil 1'cdcrnl cnmat of vete rans arc holding a joint reunion here ten day and shaking hands over the bloody chasm. Ulhler (toes lo Karone, Special In Ths Citukk. NkwYonk, I tily 1 '.. lr. Gibier, the head of Ihc American Pasteur (intitule, tailed for l'.uro lo.dny. He goes tn preire for the establishment of several additional Institutes in various pnrlt of America, Two Tariff Kxtpounrier, Special to Tua civiina. K.Naat Citv, July 10. Congrrasmrn Roger J.Mills nnd J. C. Brrrkrnritlgr arrived here this morning nnd will diat-iiaa the tnrilTat a big meeting here to-night Meelved bv lbs Queen, Special lo The Cltliea. Lonihin, July 10. The delegates tn the mace congress visited Windsor Castle to-day snd were received, by the queen. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. The circus by the bovsof Raleigh netted $2H.01 lor the Soldier s Home. The corner stone of the new Lutheran church at Statesvillc was laid this morn ing. Keidsville hns an ordinance prohibit ing the talc of cigars uud cigarettes un nunduv. There are two Indians in the State pen itcntiury . Only one Jew has ever served a term there. The warehouses in Winston sold 7.1X8,- r()7 pounds of tobacco during the six montnt ending April ai. l lie Durham Kccordcr win issue a spe cial illustrated trade edition of L'0,000 copies about heptemlwr 1. Col. T. I. Sumner, chairman of the hoard of commissioners of Knwnn county, hub rcsigncu on uccoiini in in ncaiiu There will lw a Confederate veteran's reunion ut Pittshorn August 7. A nuin- lier ol Historical orations will be deliv ered. Mr. Taylor, father of lohn Tnvlor of Union county, is 1 1 7 years old. He snvs he distinctly rcmcnilicrs the revolution ury war. A partv of sportsmen near Wilmini'ton caught -l-.OOO black fish in one day. This is sain to be the largest haul made this season. The census enumerator of Lexington has completed his work nnd announces that the iiopulntion ol that town is ex actly i,r.r(. Flavins I'etree, son of Rev. J. E. Petree who lives near Winston was drowned in Gcnnrra, Ala., and his body was brought to this Stnte for burial. The following postmasters have been npH)inted in North Carolina: C. Wath ington at Battleground ; R, J. Harvev, at .niiKicy ; n. i. Mruj;iiitn, ai ciicimr. The contract for building the new hotel nt Gordon has been let out to the Wilkes- boro Manufacturing comiinny nnd it is to be completed within three months. The Reidsville Light Infantry have just received handsome, neat fitting fatigue coats, iireparatorv for the annual en campment of the State Guard at Wrights- villc. Sampson county's school rrKrts show t hat there were in the public schools ol thnt county during the last year 3,1)111 pupils enrolled, out of a total number ol ,.. Prof." Hilly Lnvton and W. A. Dcmir sev will srfir at Ocean View. The con test will come off July 25, during the en campment and will be by Police Gazette rules. The Commonwealth club of Purlinm has adopted resolutions of sympathy tor Kcv. tieo. 1. Hostic. formcrlvof thateitv. for the loss of his wile, who died recently in China. Bishop IIargro,-e lint nppninted James , Scruggs.ol Randlcman, presiding elder of the Tnnity College district to fill the vacancy caused oy tlic deiitn ol Kcv. r. t? ti c i.. , ,1 o.oiior. Jesse Otlis Bass is the name of the tclc- irah operator at Germanton. He is but 1 1 years old and has completed the com mon school course. He lint no assist ance in the office. Cnntain W. L. Fnison, who for a long time was captain of the Snnimn Light Inlnntrv. has la-en apiHiintefl minor ot the the Second regiment of the North Curolina State troos. Dr. Morehend Whitfirlil, a Grccntlxirn man, now living in Richmond, Ya., took the highest grade at an exnininution re cently held, nnd has lieen npMiinted as sistant surgeon in tne rnilctl Males Navy. Gilmer and Morehend townships, in Guilford county, will vote on the iiuet tion of a subscription of S i.Ti.ooo each to the GrrenslMtro, RoxMro and Eastern rnilrond. The ck-ction it to lw held Au gust HO. The three venr old child ol Mr. John Claim, ol Guilford county, fell from the stair railing to I lie Door, a distance ol twelve Iccl. The tlesli on the chin was cut to the bone and the jawbone was liroken entirely in two. The capital stock of the Reidsville cot ton mill hat la-en increased Irom $."0.. 1H to (Iini.ikni, with more thnn eighty thousand pnul in. An addition nl sixty fret is now being built. About $10,000 worth of machinery it tn lie added. Wm. Rnscoe. George Mitchell, Riuht Rnvner nnrl loe Ford.coloretl were work- inu in a field near Windsor when a storm came up. They look relugc under a tree und when the lightning struck it Koscim nnd Mitchell were killed. The others were badly shocked. 8. L. I axon, of Iredell county, was out" with Smiley Brown, of Charlotte, and wrote a piccrof poetry which he (mil printed in u.mphlct form, charging Mr. Ilrown with various irrrgiilnrities. He wns sued for lila-l and made to give a iKind of $100 for his npwnram-e. A man callinu himself l. C. Hill made SHIN out of tlic school honrtl of Snmp son county in n slick manner. He pre sented an ordr to the treasurer for thnt nmount and the latter, thinking it to I all right, paid over the money. It wns found afterwards that the ortlcr was a forgery. Hill escaped. Two yean ago William Hall, wns eon vk-tcd in Pitt county and acntriiccd to the penitentiary for two years for Heal ing. While nt work Inst winter on the railroad lie etH-aK-d. On Inst Thursday lw stole t.lo Irnm Jell roust, a colored eititenof Orange county, who pursued Ium and rnuglit nun. lie carried Ins prisoner back tn the -enitenllary. Nathan Fail, an nld fisherman residing on the Masntihoro Sound, seven miles from vt ilinmgton wns murdered by high way mhln-rt on the turnpike about a mile from that city. He wnt robbed ol seven dollars. There It no due tn the murderer, but he is supMisrd to la-long lo a bnnii thnt hat been operating in mat sevuon mr several monttis. The order of Bishop l.ynmn't npMiint mentt is as follows: July 'J7, Sunday IlillslNim. "' no, Wednemlny Walnut Cove. " ill, Thursilny -Gertnanton. Aug. I, Friday Madison. " II, Sunday laltsvllle. " A, Tuesday, P. M. Hickory, " in, Sunday lint Spring. " 17, Sunday Calvery church, Men tlrrson county. 11 10, Tucsdny-Bt. Paul', Hender son county, " 91, Thursday Rowman't lllufT. " 'J. Sunday Brevard. Ilolv Communion nt all morning tervr- .'..H .: . r... Tt: . ii...! MISCMLjUUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THK NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIllt MARK RBGISTIiRKD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING KLSU. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself the enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most effective und reliable article in the murket for the Siccdy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hkadaciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from ull quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It it some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will ucver be without. For its curative (lowers it docs not de pend uKn the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs at ANT1PYR1NE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it doet not contuin an atom of cither ol these. It it ubsolutcly free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cntburtic, doet not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxiout or sickening ingredients. Tlic M.-culiur advantage! of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly rcliublc 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-culled "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most populur and saleable article in the market, wherever known. UIKIiCTIONS FUR UtSli. The dote for an adult U two tea.poooful. in a wine alas, of water. Done fur children in proportion, accordina; to kc. la either case the dotw can be repeated every thirty minues until a cure I. eflected. One done will alway. drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when nrst feeling the premonitory ymptom.; but if the attm-k i. well on, and unerring i. intense, the second or third done m.y be required, tt.ually a (trcatcr number of dose. i. required to effect the first cure than i. needed fur any aucceedinii time there after, .huwina that the medicine is accumu lative ia ita cdrct., tending toward an event ual permaaent cure. For sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Bargains! Bargains! (CONTINUED.) We offer greater induce ments to earth buyers of Dry (iooriri thun any Iiouho in AH.ieville. All our Domestic (Sootlij bought before tho Hho of cot ton are now Mold at prime- l.'OHt. Funs and l'liraHoln, tho bent selection in town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in great variety 'or lens thnn you can buy them elsewhere. Tablo Linen, Towels, Nit- kins and Doilies at prices that defy coiiietitioii. Whit (loods, Embroider ies and Laces ut half their values. Our stock is very largo und wo uie determined to redueo it. Kid Gloves und Hosiery, the Itest stock in Asheville, all ntlueed to bottom priit's. Wo will undersell tho low est. Cull und see us before you purchase. All Goods aro now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Cull and con vine yourself. WHITLOCK'S, 4 SOUTH MAIN 8THKET, Ovpoeit. Baak ar AeSaeille.

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