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OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE AT - - THIS - - OFFICE - - LE, Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Not exceed log three line. One lime, 3S cent. Three Tlmee, 60 cents. Six Times, 78 cents. 5C. IF.K HIINUHKD. .4. ill!1 --H VOLUME VI.NO. 68. A8HEVILLH, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. Asheville v- MISCHLLAMOl'S. -ILINVILLE.:- A place planned and devel oping aw a GKEATRKSORT. Situated in tlio MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hcnlth fuluoss and bounty of SCENERY. An elevation of n.HOO root, wit li cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with (ante and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable-pluee for fin rcsidtuices and HKITHI'IX HUM liS. A good opportunity for prolitablo invostinonts. For illustrate! Miniplilt . ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., I.liivllle-, niiU'Iicli Co., N. C. BON LV. A B 0 H E. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Arou JJaiHlkcrtlilclH and Windsor Tic At I'A K-r cent uud SH.fc !. cciil. leas limn evgulur prices. All New mid I.teai aiylea. joBoutto Main St. BON MARCH:, JI.T.ESTABROOK' iiil 8. MAIN 8T.. ASIII'.VII.I.H, . Ill TIIK I'l.ACK "IIS BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOVH. .().' A I. Views and Sketches. KUAH'.STATE. WALTKB II. (1WVN, 1 J.".r GWYN & WEST (HiicccMora tu Walter U.uwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL E ST ATE. Miaua Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary i'ulrilc. Commissioners of Dceae. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK WoutheMHt Court Mquarc, CORTLAND BROS.. Keal Estate Brokers, And IiivcMtmciit Aircntft. t,tinn e urcly placed at M nr cent. Omi-cat 94 Ik SHI I'attnn Ave Hccnnd floor, frliliillr "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Woulils't liuy timber lnnl, mineral irni-ertk-.or A.hcvlllc Menl HsliiU'f Then call on in., llcirntlo, ami we will (live thee thy money', worth. Wt can oil thee a house lut, lend llwc hck via to erect a dwelling llit'it-iin, uml lu.uri' the an.ne'ln any I'lrv Insuniiicc Company doing liualueaa In thla Mtnte. Ulrt ua . call, Horatio I JBNKS&JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER! Room 9 & io, McAfee Block, - 8 Fatten Ave, Aeheville, N. C. MISCliLLA.Xliut'S. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WICBK FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Ploy entitled; "BLUE RUIN"z- Una been withdrawn niter u very siicccsstiil run, anil we nuw present our inutchlt-sii Stock of Grocer?."), GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT .POP; ULAR PRICES. IMlOKN oim-:n at a a. hi. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices are always low, and pnrticuhirly so on shoos, inooni)ai'isoii with shoosioro prioos, but wo lmvr dcterni inod in ordor to clos; out everything in tint nature of a low quarter shoo, or slipper, to soli thorn so niuoh bolow their value that you will save money to buy oven for next year. Do not fail to see our line of Summer Shoes von will bo sure to buy. We have Mason's Fruit Jars, at lowest prioos .lell.v Tumblers at l per do.. Harper's Fly Traps at lNe. each Mammocks from Up (Voqllot Sets. :ill prices ami we are selling thesi goods, as wo did last year, at prioos away below any body else in town. Wo have Ice Cream Freezers so cheap that everybody can have one (of the best makes, too), and, while ice is cheap, no lessert is less expensive. Our stock of everything to use, or lo wear, to auorn the parlor, or to lighten the work in theiHiiing room or kitchen, is so complete that wo cannot mention items. WE HAVE KVEIIYTIIING. 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 SAY E MON EY, if not well, wo are pret ty sure to have it see, any way. "BIG RACKET." JOHN CHILD, ( I'urrnrrly of l.ytnnn At Child I. Office No. i Icjfnl Illuck. HEAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKElt Strictly a Brokerage HuhIiicmh l.oana eccurrly plnml M i r rent. F. A. GRACE, I'RICHCO DI'X'OHATOK and m:si;Niiu, Will Kxecute In Tcmpra, Intonaco, I-Ziicaiintlc or Oil - From Speeial Designs in IIX'OHTIVHlMI'OHITIIN, MCMllHtlcFlornl. MeiiiilHHnni'f Mr AlH'Uory. Aildrraas 110 WDOIlWAKI) AVIt. iKln.lt, Mich., or DUX iWJ. Aabevllle, N. C. MISCI.l.l.AXI-.dl S. i:st. ill. isti 1:11 1M7I. APOTfiaECAStV, 20 SOUTH MAIN bTHTET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but one niinuto lo road and you will (iml by iloingsoyou ciiiisnvc inoiiey by I u. iiigyoiinlrugs, ilM'illfi'H'S "U'l vp-h .'illicit at Cnrmichnol's Drugstore His stock fi'osh and coiiqileti inn! at prices that defy coin petition. !on't. forgot place, -J) South Main Street Asheviilc. .. C i on will Itesnrprifeil to set how far .S. .fin. nin will go in ho purchasi of good. stvIMdy cut. we! made flothmu-. with Cln'1- u ron s aini i.uvs Mills in pro pi irt ion. A way heiuw tiiOM- ''rades Wf'sllOW Sei'V ice; i ' Je sllilsol jfood appearance. batelv arrived. M"ii'shand sewed Kangaroo .Viio-s. La dies Kid Oxford Ties. fm Trunks and 'ali"s and mini efoiis inid-siiMiiin r items. Our Mr. l;!u' in Kp-luiioiid lak M;;'e of tin- ll si:, shown by .e o iust bi'lore lakiii is now ::u aih'atii. ! 1 ; i t i 1 1 ? sa lesniei ' stock. 2J LOTIII l., uHY CU;:l)S. Sf.ULtlVAiitS,HAiS. s :ol3 m ca rs. 7 J IMTTliN AVlv ICiogalit !)l,!jr Store coii trallv located well venti lated easy of access aroo ablc to customers attrac tive to all, by day and nijilit iliuiniiialed with electrici ty telephone at lacluaciit llamhomo Soda Water Ap paratus ice cold drinks all day Ion;; line ." and 1(1 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettes Choice I'erl'inuery and Soap.' I 'rescript ion Depart ment iieal and (lean Medi cal supplies unquo tionably the purest obtainable iiioiv tu kkIs on band now than ever before patronage iu-creasinn-, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becoliii's thellfim distributor for n luindred miles around conii.titioii reloji'atod io the rear loo busy to sav more lo-dav. T. C. SMITH A: CO., 1i n"---fists. Public Square. Asln villo. X. C. LKCTU1JE. Friday, - - - July 25, 8..tO l. Y. M.C A. UiCTl UK DR.A.T. PORTKR. AN AlXHI VI III Ills KUCIINT TMII' TO FALESTIfiE U THE EAST. FUH THE MISSION HOSPITAL Adiuisolon .tot cittM. .1.11,000 Tn Inlltt nil mil entMlc iriMllv. Apiilv li lulls l llll.li. Jill) I Hill W No. I l.i Kill llluik. THE DAILY CITIZEN, FACTS AND COMMENTS. li' TMiali'innrrnticmliniiiistrationnKin acd tosavu $1 00,000,000 u yvur and tin- rvpulilicnmi inaniiv tu siicii'l nil the income iiI'lliCKUVvrnnu'iit iokI $100,000 ooo more, wliivli is the lst nilministni' linn lor the ih'oiiIc? Maiiclicstcr I'liion WlllCN Ahraliiun Lincoln liceamc I'resi. dint of the L'nited Slates the entire revc- nnrsof the Kuvcmmeiit were less than $."il),Oil(i,lMiO, Now the jwoplenrc taxed lo raise nine times Unit anioinil; ami yet this vast revenue is iiiHiillieient to 'liiii'l llie apiKlile of the rubber who prclcml that their lumber is palriulism, Macon Tek'nniph. 1'ook Kansas is nj,'nii. a heavy loser hy llie liot winds of tl seciion mid all iii the urn croo i.rft,'.ron.d. There .s a ui'im pliilosopliy. in the man who M ill a report lo the above effect from the Stale and closed it with, "the fanners .lie very despondent, lint much of last yem'scHip has not been solil, ami lliey will not lie wit hunt Inel." 'I'liKi.ii ol llie liibc of Sic nix Indians wild went In t:nioie with llniValo Hill hav riliii'iiid to New York very much dis gusted willi Wild West Shows in gciicm! ind Cody 's in particular. They arc tie cidedl.v aiixiuus to uet back to their ii' inisiii Iiakota. Anions the pleasant liasliuies Mr. Codv insisted on their en- joyiiiK was to ride even in the coldest wvallier with bare breast. Their lood was nl t lie meanest order ami they were i rented like dns. Tile returned braves .iinioiiiiee I Iml the remainder arc quite as anxious to conic home Inn lack the where withal. I'm: I'myivssive l-'arnier did not like the r iastini: of the Stale press on tilt- iieeediliai.il. lis last issue 8,-ivs: I lie p ilars in the Stale that liaveanv r llm nee willi the funnels lire lew in MimUr. M.-tnv of tlii-in have oiiiioseil ihe iii!.'.-iiii.:iiion of the farmers oieiil , ail sun t ly, anil nut a lew have Imseh -lai.ileied the men unit wnnieit who coin isc the Alliance, and have mil hesilatei' ii ilnuw iibstaclcs ill the way of the or .,iiH.,i,i.iii by any auiiniul of iii.-uiufai tiled lalM.-l,noils. No, the men and wo am w'.u bcl.iin: lo the Alliance a:e il hl: III-. i -,, ii ihi; kim: ami the ivsiihs i ill ' c si. i' liu'ciiftiT. The howl ul llu uiis, !:', I i i. .s an- mi nunc to thinking men -in ! waiu-ii in the Alliance than tin n.-ikiiiy of ti-.-s." flic - siibsnliml press" is uoihI. I: -maul- verv well, bin will nut the write tic aial eviil"ii w hat lie nicans. lit' tiduiinisti'alion has a.aiii deiiiou i rated its love fur the nc)rti, I'lesidenl !!anisuii has displaced AllK-rt Haw kins. i inciiiy-tive years the white housi la-laaan and now lie drives about w as' iiituii Is liiml as sw.-ll n.. 1. -,hsi, oacliaiaii as excr broke tlie contract la- Hr law. lie is said to Ik- a direct iuiiior- ilioii from Old 1 ji(;l.iii(l. Mrs, llarri- on isal llie bottom of the affair. She never did like "niters" nail has alwavs w.-iiiicil a swell I-nilish eoaelimun. Il.iwi.iiis has Ihvu eoaeliiiian for every puMiiciit from Johtisou to Harrison. lit is elhcieiit in every way, the only objec tion tumid to him hciiiK that his skin was ilack. lleisliiu, fat and jolly anil is known to more ieople of llie capital city than llie little mini whom he has been Iriviiu; ubtnil. The Harrisons have iciiily leaelied ihe cud of the iH-tpilllinj.'. .ast year lliey disi llai'cil all of llu' coi ned servants and substituted l-'rcucli nuiids ami wailcis. Now thev iiuain how I In ir liuiicd of the colored man by liscli.uiiiiiK tme of the most faithful ol servants anil one who satislaelurilv fit lei I his pusliiuii lor twenty-live years. Still in the niMcaiupai)4ii Ilarrison anil lli. party will pose as llie friend of lilt uriliii ami the latter will, as in-turc, east i hen vole for the hypoei ite who occupies llie presidential chair. fill New York Press iihil ills the World that I 'resilient llurrisoti lias purchased ihe cuuac alCaicMay, paying $ I O.ihhi ir it, anil then iies on to explain how the criticisms tit the democratic press are thus made baseless by the purchase, tie iteepltil at the first, says the paivr, just lo see how tic liked il. Kiirllier it suyt; that it can be readily understood that veil in the face of the clamorous criticism ol the opposition Ihe President would make no explanation a bout a matter liie li was subjected to some conditions, tint was withal his own private a Hair. He doubtless thought, too, that the facts would all become known sooner or later, ami that the American ietiplc would lie ptick lo sic the unfortunate position of his detractors, who without knowing the facts, were so willing to believe evil of the Chicl Manislratc of the country, and bv iilicruiK that lielicf cast shame on the mi I ii nl. It reads very nicely but how nbotil I hose consiiciitiuus scruples Mrs Harrison talked so pnihriically about less than two weeks ao ? lit an interview in the mine paper we are minimal by that lady tlu.t the President lias decided scruples about btiyiia; property while holding the office ol llie chiel iniiLiistralc, been use his pos session would raise it In a fictitious value and he would be making money off of his oHicc just like his horrid predecessor, tic would never think of dniiiK that, Oil, no! Yet in less than a liirliiiKlit he puts $111,11110 dollars into the proiei'ty of a boom Improve ment company. A screw is surely loose some whi re. Mrs. Harrison should show the Presi dent n copv of the iiewspaicr when she Ki ts her tiauie in print anil there would probably be less blunders made, Jnnipuu Miller it said to write the w. rsi hand in the t'liilcil Stales, which serves well to veil certain eccentricities of ss.lliug, JACK THE mm SUPPOSED TO BE UNDER ARREST IN LONDON. CROKER, THE TAMMANY CHIEF, REACHES ENGLAND. Another Arrent To-Day In the An, ule Uoodwln Murder Cone In New York-London's) Lat ent iilvorce Hull. Sieclul to The Clllii-ii London, July 24-. A medical student was arrested to-tlny on suspicion of be nt; Jack the Kipper. Another Arrent Made. Spcclnl to the Litlitn. Nkw York, JiiIv 2. Drew Ciiniiini' son of the talc siiicrintciidcnt of schools ol this city, was arrested this nioruiiiK lor complicity in the murder of Annie Hood win, the cigarette jjirl. An inlereHlliiK Cane. Sjieelal to Tun Citizkn Uiniion, July 2. Twenty thousand lilted the streets nbtiiil the courtroom to day where Lord Dunlo's divorce suit it in progress against Lady Diiulo. Croker Hare In Knrope. Sieeiiil to The Cltlnn. Xl-:w York, July 2. Kiehnrd Croker entiled his arrival at Southampton this morning. The IreHldenl Kxpected. SH-cinl to The Cltlien. Lhiiamin, I'n., July 21-. This is the ureal day at the State encampment Mount Gretna. Governor Heaver and Staff have arrived mid President Harri son mid General Scwcll arc expected. It is tlie greatest military encampment held in this Stale for years. IrcpoHHln for HondH. SK-eial In The Citizen. Washington. Julv 2. Atnoon toilay liroHisals for four and a half cr cent. lontls were recviveil at tlie treasury. These are under the call of July It). A Nervi Thief. A sucak thief en lend the room of H. V Ireer, in the llendi'V block, while tic was isleep yesierday and stole a line HK-cali- brc revolver. There is no clue to who it as. Uiitherliiu; of leiiHlonerH. Siccinl tn The Ciliit-tl. ltosToN, July 24,. Departineiits of the , A. K. that will hold reunions here tlur- iiiH tlie Nati'inal eneanipmeiit are urged tu iinmeiliatclv scud notification to the I'icials in Itoston. I'rounims of the en campment are now being compiled. Ieath of MM mm Taitaurt. Miss Tuggart, of Last I.iverHiol,Obio, died ttt W. Iv. Ilallyburlon's on College street, ycstertlny afternoon at 4..'I0 o'clock. Coiisiiniptioa was the cause of her death. She was a young Duly 22 years of age. Her brother, Kev. J. C. Taggart and his wife and n sister ol the young tatty were here. The remains were taken this afternoon to Lust Liverpool, where the burial will lake place. To Fool Ihe Fanners, St. I'At'l., Minn., July 2L The repub lican convention was culled to order at 10 o'clock this morning and n prelimi nary organization was H'rfectcd. It is Is'licvcd that Governor Merrinm will be tiotuiniilctl for Governor. Tlie Purmcra' Alliance, which already has a ticket in the field, will probably lie conciliated by the selection of some of the candidates for minor offices. Additional Local RrlelM. There were 1. '15 arrivals at the princi pal hotels yesterday. CbrR will be in wailing on the sipiare to-night alter Mrs. Wells' lecture. Mrs. P. Rogers Grant was thrown from a horse on Chestnut street yesterday al teration anil received painful but not se rious bruises. Miss Gladys Crawford, of Texas, who has been SH.,nding a mouth with Miss liinmn Rollins on Chestnut street left this morning to visit friends in Hender son county. Prof. P.. C. Ilronson, snieriiiteiideiit of public schools, Athens, Ga., is in tlie city, lie is otic of the teachers nf the inter-state summer normal which meets here next Monday, and will he here until it closes. John Lett, Charles Miller and Thos. Jordan, who fought with A. A. Linn and Lee Hyatt Sunday afternoon, were given n hearing Ix-forc Hstpiirc A. T, Stimtncy this morning. They were bound over to the criminal court, ami in default ol $100 bond each were committed to jail, Jor dan was also lined $2,"i lor carry inj: a pistol. Hyatt and Linn have lied. C'oiuinlHHlonH Hentlv, Rai.huim, N. C July 21, '110. To Presidents of County Associations of the Confederate Veterans' Association of North Carolina: VVc lire now ready toissuccomniissitins to the ladies you may designate who will .work in theinlereslof "The North Caroli na Soldiers' Home. I 'lease send in names to the Secretary mid he will lorwaid com missions iinniediiitclv. J. 8, Cakr, President, W. C, Stronacii, Secretary, The director of the Peabodv conserv atory ol music, llitltiinorc, wfut has re cently been knighted by the Danish King, was born in LoienliMgen in 1HI: mid was n student under Glide, llcrliox and Dr. von llulow. y"Takc the thirty-five courses in His tory nml Pnliticnl' Sciences at Trinity College this vcar. Gotitl teachers In these subjects get irom $700 tu $1GU0 a year. juiyuutuiutisnuw THE SUNNY SOUTH. The Tennessee State normal school in session at Greenville. A rattlesnake over four feet long was recently killed tier Ixmoir. Six in one day is Governor Taylor's re cent record in the matter ol pardons. Wake Porest township, Wake county is suffering with a sickness of a malarial lyplioitl type. The State Agricultural Society of Ala liama is in session at llirniinghum. Over 100 delegates are present. An Lnglisli Bvndicate is after the Iiuis- villc and Cincinnati tobacco warehous ing business at Louisville, James Ray, a respectable citizen of .Millboro Depot, Va was struck nv lightning and instantly killed. II is said that the Louisville and Nash ville will double track the Western and Atlantic fioni Chattanooga to Atlanta Will Williams, the negro who stole tlie icwels Irom the Lookout Mountain House in Chattanooga, lias Ih-cii bound over to court. Atlolph Ochs, editor of the Chatta noiiga Times, bus Ih-cii compared to Jos eph Pulitzer of the World and the man still lives. Governor Tavlor, of Tennessee, has appointed the list of delegates to attend the National farmers' Congress lo be held at Council Minus, Iowa, August 2(i-2!. Tvnhoid fever is reported in seventeen counties in Tennessee, whooping cough and mcnsels in nine, scarlet fever in four ami mumps, diphtheria, siotlcd fever uml crysiKlns in one. The steamer Clift was burned off La- mon's landing near Chattanooga. The loss will loot up ytuiiiu. noiMitiv was injured, although the passengers were lorcetl to wade ashore. In a fiL'ht between two colored men at Moiitnomcrv. Alii., over a game of craps torn llillvard was instantly killed by Will Watson. A 22-eaPbre revolver was used. Watson now languishes in jail. Lx-Governor Smith and other promi nent republicans ol Alahnnm have issued call lor n republican convention to pro test against the l-orce bill. A meeting ol the chamber ol cot, ncrce has been called. i;ila Parch and Carrie Smith uuarrclcd over a mutual colored lover at Pigeon Roost. Tennessee, him carved her nval with a ruzor and killed her and was taken to jail. The blood was wiped up and the dance went oi. Icsse Hatehctt. colored, has been ar rested at Danville, Vn., charged with set ting lire to another colored man's house. He tried to prove an alibi, but was iden tified by some women as the lire licntl and sent to the grand jury. Governor powte regrets but the Suite ill not allow of his offering a reward r a murderer unless the man is known. The question came up on his being asked to offer a reward lor the murderer ol fisherman Foils at Wilmington. Cant. lolm livers, a prominent gentle man living in Staunton, Va.Jiad his foot caught in the wheel ol a buggy and rtu un-M'i )to th.. ' he tcrn'ile hc- itleut hauls led m the presence of his daughter who was in ti e buggy. I'nclc Dnvc. an Alabama negro who was with General Andrew (ackson in the Indian war anil was a ccntcnnnnn, has just died at Sheffield. Since 1S42, when lus wile tlied, lie has prayed daily at her grave, although hc married ogniu. A mnn nunied Ward started nn origi nal package shop near CoMiiisvillc, Ala., hut the first night nil original package ol dynamite found its way under bis place of business and it went up sky high. No one was in the house and Mr. Ward has gone to parti unknown. Caroline Hartley, a colored woman living near Lenoir, recently died, nml just li few days before she told her friends that lielnrc the war she had buried a large sum of goltl lielongiiig to her ntns tcr at a plate a short distance below the city. 1 he ground has licen thoroughly pailed but no gold mil been louiui. Andrew Young, a negro living ncnrPnr i. Texas, was called lo his door at night and was greeted with a volley of shot and ball from rilles and pistols. He was almost lilted with bullets hut may re cover. His tongue was cut in two, ami he cannot tell who shot lain. The only reason attributed for the tleetl is that he had a row with some white hoys. Miss llellc Hates, a young Indv from one of the best families ol Cleveland. Tenn.. answered nn advertisement til a California gentlemen, asking for corres- londcnce with a Southern voting Indv. l'he coiinlc corresponded and liecnme in- gaged. The young latly recently took a trip to Calilorntn uml tnvy met tor the first time. The marriage occurred shortly afterwards. The court house at Inckson. Tenn., is being modernized and while G. W. King was diuuing into the wnll of the circuit court room he uncovered a glass jar Inch contained three Van Contedcrate bills. The jar was covered with hard mud nntl had evidently lieen buried by nine one who had faith in the establish ment of tlie Southern cause previous to iK'ing placed w here It nai been Hidden the last twenty-live years. Union county claims tn have a wild man who makes tlie woods his home nnd lives on what hc can (teal from the far mers. Several times he has ln-cn shot nl bv the hitter but hc seems tn benr n charmed life. Women nnd children nrc afraid to go out of the house nt night and the whole country it terrorized, lie is known to carry two revolvers nnd il is thouL'ht he is an escaped outlaw. A party is to be organized to run him down. A. T. Reeves, who assassinated Father Ashticld ol St, Peters' Catholic church, Memphis, Tenn., in I'cbrunry, 1HHI), nnd who in-ing adjudged insane, was confined in the Nnshvillc insane asylum from which be escaped three weeks afterwards has Ikcii arrested in Philadelphia In re sponse to n telegram from the chief of police nt Memphis. He will be held to nwnit the arrival of the requisition pa lters. The Southern Dcntnl Association In session nt Atlanta elected the following nlticcra: u, I', s. wngnt, ot Charleston, resident ; R. K. Luckic, of Holly Springs, Miss., hrst vice-president; w. II. Rich ards, of Knoxvllle, Tenn., second vice- president: L. P. Dotterer, of Charleston, third-vice president J B. R. Stubbleficld, of Nashville, corresponding secretary, and M. C. Marshall, of Little Rock, re- curding secretary, MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIIU MARK KBGI8TURBU. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) F.very variety of Headache AND NOTHING BLS8, ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned tor itself the enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the Sieedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Huauaciik. The immense favor which has greeted it from ull quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never he without. For its curutive powers it does not de pend upon the aubtle influences of such poisonous druj,s ai ANT1PVRIN12, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of either of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fcur or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantage of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of bead- 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 tlie most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. D1RUCT10N8 FOR C8B. The doae for an adult Is two tcaapoonruls a wine alaaa of water, boac for children proportion, nccordina to age la cither aac the doae eu lie repeated every thirty rolnuca until cure la effected. One doae will alwajra drive away an attack of Headache, If taken when Drat feeling the premonitory ymptoma; but if the attack Is well on. and ullcring la intcnae, the eecond or third doae may be required. Uaually a greater number of doaea ia required to effect the A rat cure than ia needed lor any aucceedinv time there after, .how iiir that the medicine ia accumu lative In iu effect., tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STRBBT. Bargains! Bargain.! (CONTINUED.) Wo offer greater induce men is to cash buyers of Dry ootls than any house iu shevillc. All our Domestic Goods bought before the rise of cot ton are now sold at primo ost. Fans and Parasols, tho est selection in town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in great variety or less than you can buy them elsewhere. Tablo Linen, Towels, Nap kins and Doilies at prices int defy comjictition. White Goods, Embroider ies and Laces at half their values. Our stock is very large und wo aro determined to reduce it. Kid Gloves and Hosiery, tho best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell tho low est. Call and see us beforo you purchase All Goods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con vince yourself. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN ITKBBT, Opposite Bamk af AatarrOla.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 24, 1890, edition 1
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