m 1 - - -H"H OLD NEWSPAPERS 1 Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, FOR 8ALE- Not exceeding three Uuca, AT - - THIS - OFFICE. I One Time, its cent. Three Times, 00 cents. I 3C. PKH HI NUHDU. Bll Times, 78 ccnU. - .-) VOLUME VI. NO. 69. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANIiOUS. LINVILLE.- A phwo pin tilled and devel opiiiK 11H 11 GREAT RESORT. Situated iu tho MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :t,tKI IVh-I, with eool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tusto and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plare for line residences and HlUTHI'l'L HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Jiivllle, Miu-licll Co., N. C. BON M A R G H E. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apron, HuiidWcriliiclK mid Windsor Tic At 11.1 ier cent und 3:u, r ecu I. lew limn regular price. All New and I.IchI HlylcH. jo Month Main St. BONMARGHE. H.T.ESTABROOK'J JJ B. MAIN HT., AftlfliVIM.il, IS TIIH I'l.ACH llH BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY G00OS AND TOVH. LOCAL Views and Sketches. niirfHri HliAL liSTATli. WALTKS B, OWVH, 1W- K;T' GVVYN& WEST, (BueccMon to Walter ll.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. Loaua Securely placed at b Per Cent. Notary I'ulillc. Commlmlonrr. ol Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. UKPICK MoulhenNt Court Manure. CORTLAND 11UOS., Real dilate Hrokcm, And iiiTCHtinctit Akciiu. Loun. m- urcly placed at H per cent. Ofllec.t a Ik BO Pulton Ave Hecund llmir. frhlidlr "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wouldi't buy thnlier Imids, inlncrid limp ertlm or A.hcvlllc Krnl Kstntc t TImb call on n, llornllii, und we will Hive thee thy money', worth. We enn Mil ihet a house lot, lend tliee .lick ela tn erect a dwelling thereon, mid Insure the .am. In anv Hire Insurance Coinpnuy dolim hnalncu In till. Mtnte. Ulvc u. a call, lloratlul JKNKH JKNKH, RIAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 10, McAfee Block, M Pattoa Av. A.bevult, N. C. jjiscisllaneow. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Orcut Comedy I'lny entitled; "BLUE RUIN" HiisIh-cu wlthdruwn niter u very successful run, mill we now iireiieiil our mutchlcs. Stock of Groceries, CHAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP ULAR PRICES. IMHIKH Ol'KN AT 6 A. 91. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices tut always low, und particularly so on shoes, iu comparison wit h shoe store prices, but we have determ ined iu order to closj out everything iu Hie nature of a low quarter shoe, or slipiH'r, to sell them so much below their value that you will save money to buy even for next year. Do not fail to sew our line of Summer Shoes you will be sure to buy. We have Mason's Fruit Jars, at lowest prices Jelly Tumblers at J..V. per doz. Harper's Fly Traps nt 18c. each Hammocks from Jjfl 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. Wo have Ice 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 the dining room or kitchen, is so complete that we cannot mention items. VK IIAVK KVKRYTllINO, and no one thinks our prices high. You hail always bet ter try us for anything you want before buying, IF WIO II A VIS IT YOU SAVFMON KY, if not well, wo are pret ty Hiiro to have it see, any way. "IIIG RACKET." JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of Lyman Ac Child I, onicc No. 1 Legal Block. HEAL ESTATE -AND- LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuhIiicm Loan. Kcurcly dnecd at ft tier cent. I A. GRACE. FRESCO DIX'ORATOK AND DESIGNER, Will Kxecute III Tctnpra, Intoiiaco, Encnuatlc or Oil From Special Designs in lllvCORATIVF. CONPOMTIIIM, Reallntlc-fioral, Reiialmuince ft Allegory. 1,M... un WIHIIIWAKD AVIt. Detroit. Mich., or UOX iiiU, A.nevlll., N, C. MISCHLLANEOUS. KSTAUUNIIKl) 1874. W.C.CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but one minute to read and you will find by doingsoyou can save money by buyingyourdrugs, medicines and such articles at Cunnichaers Drug Store. His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Alain Street Asheville, X. C. You will besurprised to see how far .f8, $10, .f 12 and fl." will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil dren's and Hoys' Suits in proportion. Away below those grades we show serviceable suits of good appearance. Lately arrived, Men'shand sewed Kangaroo Shoes, Lir dies Kid Oxford Ties, fine Trunks and Valises and num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. Redwood is now in Richmond taking advant age of the usual bargains shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well venti latedeasy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by day and night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratus ice cold drinks nil day long fine 5 and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Son j is 1 Y( wcr i p t i on Dej i 1 rt- inentneat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained sheville becomes tho Drug distributor for a hundred miles u round competition relegated to the rear too busy to say nioro to-day. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. LECTURE. Friday, - - - July 25, 8.30 r. M. Y. M. C. A. LECTURE HALL. DR.A.T. PORTER. AN ACCOUNT Ol'- -1118 KltC ft NT THIl TO PALESTINE AND THE EAST. FOR THE MISSION HOSPITAL AdllllHHlOII soCcntM. JKIVATK IIOAKlllNO. Two nice front room. In hlxh central loca tion lu.t viicnnt at Mm. Howie'.. No. U l'llnt .trect, ynd door from Haywood. juiyiuuoi THE DAILY CITIZEN. A GOOD NOMINATION. In nominating George A. Junes of Mu con tn lie the candidate for solicitor of the superior court of this district, the democratic convention in session at llry son City have done themselves proud. There is no moie iopuhir young demo crat in the district tluui he. Me wus burn in Duncumbc mid snt the early port of his life here removing later to Franklin, Macon county, where he is one of the lending legal lights. A year ngo he represented his district in the legislature and it is greatly owing to the brilliant record he made while there that he has now been chosen as the democratic candidate for solicitor. That he will lie elected goes without say ing. Everybody can unite on George A. Jones. FACTS AND CWME:TS. It is now said that President Harrison has Iwcu converted to lllniuc's policy of reciprocity and that with the nidof some if the shrewdest politicians iu the repub lican party a bill will be drawn up and an attempt made to rush it through the senate even at this late hour. It may go through the senate but there it stops, Thonins llrackctt Kecd, the house of rep rcseiitatives, has put his foot flat down anil announced that he is "agin it," and when Kecd dues that the remainder of the rc iiblican party might as well go hack in its hole. Aiti:k stealing the usual amount of mailer Irutn TiikC'itui:n the Henderson villc Times of the S Uli, makes what we presume is intended fur uil attack on tin pncr for publishing a communication sent from Asheville to the Charleston News ami Courier uu Kwart's land loan bill. As is customary with paicniof this kind it dcieiids fur its argument entirely on coarse billingsgate, advances no points at all, and in fact by its silence on the (picsliou practically admits that the article ol Tut: CmziiN was correct. Hut we don't mind it iu the least, and hnx' that if the Times enjoys the pastime its editor will keep right un stealing tnattei from Till! CmziiN with one hand whili he writes alleged criticisms with tin other. SoMii of the immigrants who waudei into the laud of the free from Krocni countries have ideas of their own about justice mid huw it is to lie administered. At Siiiithlield, I 'a., twol'olauders uiisscn ;i trunk containing $15 and some cloth iug and later they found it in the hikscs- siou of one of their countrymen. Tin latter protested his innocence hut imhcctl was paid to it and he was dragged to a railway track near by, securely tied to the rails and left. The allow may thank his stars that he cscniicd alive. In fact an engine wus in ten inches of his body when it was stupied and he was libera ted. Some of the scum of liuroc who conic tu America to liva give too liliernl u translation to the term "a free coun try." There is no doubt two of that class imagine they had a icrfccl right to do as they did. Mk. 1). I'. I.iiH in a communication in to-dny's CmziiN takes occasion to haul Congressman Ivwnrt over the inula at n lively rate. His objection to the gentle man is that he is a traitor to the republi can party, in that he has gone back on them in regard to the force bill. Mr. Lcc is right. Mr. Uwart has proved a traitor to his party, nnd what he no doubt in tended to be the loundation of n boom, may yet prove a boomerang. Kwnrt is trying tu get democratic votes by posing as a republican who is opposed to the Lodge bill, but no democrat wilt hi- de ceived by that fur the entire democratic party is opposed to the bill and there nrc plcnty ol representatives in ilsown ranks to carry their banner. More than that the republican pnt ty is lor it und it looks very much now as if Mr. Uwart in at tempting to soft soap the democrats find mortally olicndcd his own party, and that, there arc plenty like Mr. Lcc who arc prepared to knife him for a traitor. Till! spiritualists arc now said to be up in arms against President Harrison. A Siccial dispatch from NewburyHirl, Conn., explains it as follows: "A short time ago Walter V.. Kecd, of Grand Ra- ids, Mich., was arrested on the charge of falsely using the mails. Kecd is known as ft medium for reading scaled letters; that is, he professes tu lie able to obtain from spirits answers to sealed inipiiries addressed to the latter. The prosecutor was the postmaster general. Judge Jackson instructed the jury to find Kecd guilty uf fraud. Kecd protested his in nocence, and offered to prove that he was innocent by reading scaled letters then and there iu ocn court. Judge Jackson said that Keed's offer to do what he (Jackson) knew lie could not do proved to his mind that Kecd must be a fraud. He accordingly sentenced him to prison. Spiritualists iiiiiik, waiving al- together the iiiestion ol whether Kecd is a fraud or not, Judge Jackson's nctiou will Ik' construed to establish a preced ent against lucdiiimship, and that it is a blow against icrsonal hlierty. Presi dent Harrison will be asked to pardon Kecd, anil if he refuses to do so, as it is intimated he will, the one million spirit ualist voters iu America will vuteaguiust Harrison und his party in 1HU2." leaten to Death. Special to Tmk Citiikn. Nkw YoKK.Jiily 2(1. An Italian named Dclochia was found by n policeman this morning. He had Ikch lientcn to death. Wf Attend the lecture nt the Y. M. C. A. lecture hall to-night by Dr, A. T. Por ter. Admission. CU cents. HE IS NOMINATED FOR SO LICITOR AT BRYSON CITY TEN THOUSAND MEN STRIKE IN NEW YORK. The Murder of Annie Uoodwln I.ald at the Door of Or. Mo Uoneiral The CloafcmnkerH Ketur.i 10 Their Work. Sieeiid HiMintch to The Cltlien. IIkvson City, July U5. Geo, A. bines of Macon was nominated for solicitor on the first ballot. The convention is en tireiy nnrmomous. K. u, dinner wus hnwn.'hrurniunamlK. M. I'urnmii Acted as secretary. Ten Thousand Htrouir. Sieclid to Tils Citizkn. Hkooki.vn, July IT). Ten thousand men connected with nil the building trades struck to help the roofers this morning. The tie-up is general. Returned to Work. Special to The Cltiicn. Nkw YnttK, July 25. livery striking cloakmukcr returned to work this morn Three Are Killed. Special to The Cltlien. I'lTTsui'Hii, Pu., July 25. Three men were kilted by a railroad accident at Shell's Station near here this morning. For MonlKomery) Successor. Siicciul to The Cltlien. Lnciii'ii'.i.n, Ky., July 25. Arrange ments arc being made to-day for the Democratic Congressional Convention which is tu name n successor to Hon. A. II. Montgomery. In Ihe Uoveruor'N Honor. SiH'ciul to The CllUen. Ska Cikt, N. J., July 25. Governor Ablictl nnd staff to-day reviewed the State militia encuniicd here. To-night a grand ball will Ik given in honor of the executive. Fllllnir Penke'H Ilnce. SK'Clld to TlIK I ITMKM. Kansas City, Mo., July 25. A Siecial election is to-day in progress to till tile vacancy in the xisition uf city treasurer. Peake's resignation, it will lc reinern- IktciI, was due tu u shortage ol $20,000 iu his accounts. New York's MeniuMlonal Murder. SH'cini to The Citlun. Nkw Yiikk, July 25. The iniuest on the rcnuiinsof Annie Goodwin, the young girl killed by Dr. McGonegal, was begun this afternoon. The liady, which had been interred in a New Jersey cemetery under u Ixigus death certificate, has lieen exhumed and will Ik identified by friends nnd relatives. The coroner will admit only a few to the inquest. Lati:h The impicst fixed the crime on Dr. McGonegal. Thousands were about the Coroner's office. To RepubllcanM. Uiiituh Citijikn: I wish to give aume reasons why Iiwurt should not be renom inated lor congress. 1. 11c is n deserter from Ins party (see paragraph 1, of the Sieeeh of June 2K. lie went into a caucus of his party, took part in it, and then refused to Ik governed by the majority rule of his party, marched into the ranks of the opKisition and voted with them and not content with that charged his little blunderbuss with vituKration and fired back on us. !. I le lias not oniy iicscricti out nus belied and Blundered his party m the grossest manner. Denounces Republican members of congress (sec paragraph 21 us "devoid ol manhood, solKr judgment, a sense of fairness and justness. Of the Ucmihlicnn minority ol the senate he says (sec paragraph 13) they have cither committed a great wrung or must admit they have been deceiving t he coplc there by making them hyiocritcs. This is the meanest thing he could say against any body uf public men. :i. He has repudiated a vital principle of Republicanism nnd is optioned to any election luw. In paragraph 2 he siKiiks of the states as "sovereign." In porn- graph 3'J he says, "Thisgovcrnmeiitdocs not exist to pruicci citizens inincirrigiiis, that duty belonging to the slates," and in paragraph 3 he says: "Mind your uwn alhtirs und treat the colored man with wise neglect. This is not Republi can doctrine but it is genuine Calhoun nullification states rights doctrine with the bark all uu. He denies the right uf the United Stales government to pass an election law or any other law tu protect its citizens in the stales. i, Mr. Hwart says of the Republicans iu the house that they have ignored their sclf-rcKKct and manly pride, knowingly done things utterly wrong, formulated measures "dnmnniuc, illogical nnd vi cious. I lien uy way ui contrast lie sets himself up as a sort uf model. I Ic has a conscience nnd oIkvs it, self-resticct,mnn-ly pride, good sense, fairncssnnd justness. Now if the Republican minority in Con gress is such an "illogical, damnable, vi cious" hypocritical set lis he says and he the conscientious, manly chap, full of good sense nnusinicsmiinsliipnslic seems to say he is, men wc snoiim no mm n great wrong to send him there, it might soil him, Krhnps endanger his soul to Ik associated with such malevolent men and corrupt surroundings. 0. If he should get there he would Ik of no use to us as a Republican lor lie has nlrenily demonstrated that lie will not affiliate with Republicans. Hut who is this man who assumes with such arrogance to ipicstiun his parly? "Cpon what meat hns this great Ciesar fed that he has grown so ijrcat ?" that he does nut hesitate to nrraign the honor, the statesmanship and manhood of men who have grown gray in the service of their country, who did honoriilile and honored service indclcnceof their country both in the halls ol legislation and in the field before nnd since he wore his first trousers. They have ccrtninly as good a record for prudence nnd common sense as this great Ciesnr from llcndersonvillc has. Kcspcctiuiiy, D. U. I.KK The Ilurke county fair will be held Oc tober 21-21-. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Ccrmnntown has a new tobacco ware house 50x100 feet, Raleigh's population is 10,500 accord lug to the new census. Charlotte gets !f7,000 appropriation i . i. . , . i i:.. I. ! I! iur inc cumpieiiun ui us puoiic iitiuuiug Rutherford county has instructed for K. II. Vance tor congress and Mike Jus tice forjudge. A child of Cbns. McClurc, near Char lotte, fell on a broken bottle and was sc riotisly injured. Luurinburg has suffered a destructive fire. I'ivc brick buildings all store houses were destroyed. Chns. Harden, white, and Alex Moore colored, ipiarrclcd ill Pitt county und Moore wus killed, Mr. St Clair IIcsIm-, of Raleigh, has been appointed suiicriiitcmlcut ol the Winston grnileil sciiooi. All of the coinimnies uf the first and third regiment, arc at rigiitsviiic aim liuvc iKgun actual camp inc. Hell Udwards. a coloicd man who for twenty years has sold cake and bread op the streets uf Kalcigh is (lean. The little negro boy who stole the valise, nioncv ami diamond uf Captain Jedd, nt Salisbury has conlcsKcd. A Smitlifield negro named Win. Rnnd has been arrested and is iu jail for the killing uf Aimer Sunders tit u festival last winter. Col. Rowland has withdrawn from the congressional nice iu the Sixth district. Captain Alexander has I lie whole iiciu to himself. A strange man lias npiKiired near Mon roe who goes to houses anil Irightens women. lie docs not sR,-ak but writes on paier. Tom ThoniiHoii, an Oxford colored man is iu jail charged witu passing a saloon check un it blind colored woman for a ipiartcr. The Wilmington Messenger says thai Mr. W. II. Stone, of Durham, while eat ing clams at the oast found a large and iKaiitiful pearl. The Southern dental association, the last meeting uf which was held in At lanta recently, will meet at Morehcad City in August. Hv fall Durham Iioikh to have n new cotton factory, a plug tobacco laelury, n wagon laetury, a Imiihicu wareiiouse ami a storage house. Mr. David Franklin, who lived near Litivillr Tails and was well known to mniiv who have visited I.invillc, is dead. lie was "0 years ol age. Thchiruc steam saw mills lx.'loiigiiig to I. K. Kolk-rts near Ml. Airy were de stroyed by an incendiiiry fire. The loss was several tliousanu dollars. Call. Jnmcs V. Kmlclille, uf North Caro lina, died suddenly m New oik uu July Hi. He was at one lime a resident ol Wilmington und was married in that city. Hev. Dr. O. T. (ireuorv. formerly uf the Raleich I la lit is t church' is smiiling the summer in London and recently he assis ted in the services at Kev. Dr. purgcuu s L'hurch. A crioiiled colored man wasrobU-d and unmercifully IkiUcii hv highway rublKrs at Wrightsvillc. It is supiMiscd that the deed was done by Wilmington's highway robliers. The Governor's Guard will not go to Wrightsvillc nsu fullyeipiiiMwdcompanv. They did not receive their regulation unilorms in time. Some ol the men how ever will go. The house of Mr. I. L. Scales, ilviMtt agent at Stntcsvillc, was destroyed by fire reeentlv. The loss is $3,500; fully in sured. It is supiHiscil that the lire wus incendiary. Mr. I. II. Cole, of Durham county, was on n ladder trimming some trees, when it fell. He received n wound on the back of the head which proved Intnl. He died in a few hours. Kols-rt H. Cowan n North Carolinian who for six years has been resolution nnd Ktition clerk of the house of repre sentatives has accepted n Misition with the llirmmgliiim Age Herald. W. I. Dcmiiscv. who is training for a fight with W. S. Layton at Wrightsvillc made the run from Wilmington tu the sound, ten miles, in one hour nud live minutes. The light comes off to-night. A colored preacher who was holding forth al Salisbury anil hud consented to nnswer uny ipiest ion asked hv liisuuditors was brought tipsiiori nyn missy nmiiicr who inuuired why il was niggers did not like suit pork. The Durham Daily Sun has issued a souvenir edition complimentary tu the North Carolina Press association now meeting in that city. It is tilled with mutter crtuining to the buouiiug little town which it represents. A rich F.nglish company is rcHirtcd us oKTnting n gold niine on the head wa ters ul Wilson's creek iu Calilwellcoiiuty. A large stamp mill has Urn put iu and another will Ik purchased. Il is said they arc "striking il rich." Stanford Moure shot Chns. Pearson three times with a pistol at Glen Alpine Springs, Ilurke county. Oncol the balls took cllcct in the intestines nnd Pearson was thought to lw fatally hurt. Uoth men arc colored. Moore cscuik'tl. The North Carolina Car company has closed a contract for building loo Ircighl curs for the Scnlmaril Air Line. The snme nuinlier of curs will Ik built for the road nt the Seaboard nnd Roanoke shops nud several engines will IK Hunt at Ports mouth. Mf Tim.. ( liiinlivntl. t,f Wllniiiiirf mi wus knocked (Town by a negro with n stick one night recently while going home. The negro pleaded guilly when tried by the mayor nun sain lie look the gentleman for n highwayman. He was bound over to court in $100 bond, The North Stale club of Charlotte, which is composed of the lending young men ol the city, win form a military rout puny. They will not join the Slnte guard, hvcry summer they will take n trip to some desirable place, where social and military duties inny Ik pleasantly commingled. Jack Hick, a well known voting far mer living nenr Dnnhiiry narrow ly cs- cniKd ilentli Uy Ins own IiiiiiiIs. lie wus cutting a switch by the side of the road and distiirlKil a nest of hornets. In fighting them with an ocn knife In his hniid he stuck the made Into Ins tliroul and nearly bled to death before assist' uiicc reacncu nun. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER TAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAtlli MAKK KliGlSTIiKliU. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PEHFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. VureM livery Variety or Hesduche ANll NUTII1NU UUili. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most elfcelivc and reliable article in the market fur the Swedy relief mid cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hkadaciik. The immense favor which has greeted it from all ipiaricrs, proves its true merits und acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and ihuse who have once tried il, will never be without. For its curative powers it does nut dc- IKiid upon the subtle iullueiives of such puisonuus drugs as ANTlPVKINIi, MOkPHINli, CHLORAL AND CUCAlNli, Since it does not contain an atom uf cither ol these. Il is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can Ik taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious ur sickening ingredients. The iieculiar advantages uf Antimi graine consist iu its being thoroughly reliable as u cure for any kind uf hcad- ichc without rescct to cause leaving no unpleasant ur annoying nflcr-cuccls. is iu the case uf oilier so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most Hipular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. IMKIiCTIUNS i'OK I Sit. The dose for un adult 1. two U-asimmifuls iuuH inc Klas'of wuU-r. Hum.- fur children in iruioriion, ucconliiiK to auc. la cither 'ase the dose can lie rt-pculcd every lliirly iniuucM until u cure I. ellcctcd. otic dusc will ulHiiy. drive unuy uu attack of llciuluihc. il' taken when limt fccliiiK the premonitory milium. ; liul II the utlnck Is well uu, uud nullcrtiiK i iotciiK', the accuud or third dose may lie required. I'suully a greater number it dose. I. required tu clhcl the lirst cure than is needed lor any succccdin,; tunc there after, showiiiK tliut the medicine I. accumu lative in its elli-cts, leiidiiiK tuwurd uu eveut uul iiertuiiitciil cure. l;or sulc ul OK A NT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOCT1I MAIN STREET. Bargains ! Bargains ! (COXTINTHD.) Wo oflVr iifiitcr induco uit'iiks to ensh Ituvoi's of Dry (iooils than tiny houso in Vuliovilli'. All our DoiiiPritiu (iooils lioiui,ht licfoiv tlio riiso of cot ton arc now sold at piiino cost. Funs 1111(1 l'lll'UHolri, tlio licst selection in town, iv- juhIIcsh of cost. Curtains iu jyjviit variety for less tlinn you can buy tliem elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Nan kins ami Doilies at prices Hint tlefy competition. White (iootls, Einbroiiler- ii'H ami Luces at half their values. Our stock is very large nml wo aro tlcicrtnincil to retluco it. Kill filoves and Hosiery, tlio best stock iu Asheville. nil reduced to bottom prices. Wo will undersell tho low est. Call and see us before you purcluiHe. All Goods aro now marked in pla in flij;uren lowest prices in everything. Cull und con vinco youi'Ht'lf. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, OppoalU Bank mt AsbtrUlt. -1 MMMaaafcHtSaata. ifrirr'i4VAn

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