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1 - OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen, - FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, $ FOR SALE AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. SC. Pl HUNDRED. Not exceeding three Una, One Time, 36 cent. Three Time, 60 cent. - Ms Timet, TS cents. VOLUME VI. NO. 70. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. 1IN VI LLE. MATINEE MISCELLANEOUS. I THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. SIXTY PEOPLE KILLED EVERY DAY THIS WEEK -FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Piny entitled; , - BLUE RUIN" line been withdrawn after a very tuccewfol run, and we now preacnt onr matchless Stock of Groceries. A place planned and devel oping aa a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAIN OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hetuth- fulncss and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate If. Ski lukilifT 111 1 d 1 i.llf. with I -A V W SiSVSiafta. . VUV v a lli 1 g , vur jiiiuuB ure uiwuys low, tiwte and skill, with well and particularly so on shoes, graded roads and extensive n comparison with shoe store prices, but ESTABLISHED 1874. W.CCARMICIIAEL, APOTHECARY, 1 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N.C. Dr. Mary E. Walker is to get relief from the government if Senator Evart FEARFUL CYCLONE PASSES una ui.jr bujt ill miuwri isuriug tne war Or. Mary was an assistant surgeon. Now she is confined to her bouse with a broken leg and it is claimed is in straight ened circumstances. Jcst at present it looks as if no coun try on the globe was enjoying more of a boom thun Africa. An expedition has just been fitted out in France with a view of exploring the country, and if it is found to be as valuable us reports NEAR BOSTON. SEVENTY DEATHS FROM ASIATIC CHOLERA TO-DAY. Hoiaay, the Mlchliran Highway. tuan, Trie to starve Hlnmell to Death Polaoned Prom Eatluu Ctanv Meat. NK1I I .J". Clt 1CU. . 1. J Boston, Mass., July 20. South Law rencr, a suburb ol this city, was struck bv a cvclone nt 0.20 nVlfu-k ilnu.,... .,:., If ... I mim.1i frr.it l..s nf V.U hC. 1!. I . " ineuicines ailU SUCH articles , " . """"l nno over one Hundred buildings arc in i imu on uonru two uunureu ana fourteen nl n. i:..... i ...... at Carniicliael's Drug Store. Ille. The luw allowed her to carry been lost. TwoofthedcndhavealrenHv (GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE ATj'POP;! ITirt Htn,.u f,.(1H1, n,wl mmtAuta "l ve..ty-fivc .ml be.. foum. Fifteen tenement house. , i vuiu ivia. i e rcaiKjnHiuic unm.. win ue urnutriii Ti Ml i ii win take you but one minute tO read and yOU Will have it, large cohj.iies will start at once find by doingsoyou can save ,ort"eco I Tm I. 1-.. I 1L..1 il.. tl r. i i money by.huymgyourdrugs, 8tettmcrSea Wi..g tht went down with NORTH CAROLINA NOTES 1-our runaways in one day is a recent record ot (ireensboro. t There are twenty-three colored sub-nl nances in wake county. Five thousand people arc attending urc uiuuncc rany at urcensuoro. The Goldsboro Disnntch linn a rifw ed itor in the person of T. C. Diggs. I tlirhnm hna ntk 4.vwIImV nUn.i.n mmm uu- VVVIIlllk Mt VIIVOll (I three members of which are under twelve years old. There will be a public Sundnv school picnic at St. lame, church. Iredell cnuntv . .,. L ' ' Auguoi ova. Lmllteen nonhennt. tnnlr th renminn- tion at Charlotte recently for admission 'm-j,.iie man service. Willie I'cmier. of Hich Point, wn. ana miieo at Uaklaml, Tcnn. The par- .vuiuin urc nut Known. UUR PRICES. DOOM OPEN AT A. Itl. A. D. COOPER. Proprietor. and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forgot the place, No. 20 South Main Street. Asheville, N. C. were knocked (Int. l-'irva are miwr,,, ... ...uti.u. i;...n..u.j r ..l I --o-"f "J" K.v..kM... . uunill III the tic IliH. The win . nr.. .1,.... 10 announce una me icnniiy is a severe tlc uctui, urc mcn(;rc one. i lie vearnil Hcourne, Scciol to The Citilcn. OiKSA,July 20. Seventy deaths from FOREST PARKS. A desirable olaco for line residences and HEATHFVL. HOMES. A irood otiortunity for profitable investments. illustrated luunphlet. ml dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., Ti. C. we have detenu ined in order to clos9 out everything in the nature of a low quarter shoe, or slipper, to sell them so much below their value that you will save money to buy even for next year. Do not fail to seo our For line of Summer Shoes you will be sure to buy, Wo have Mason's Fruit Jars, at lowest nrices Jelly Tumblers at 35c. per doz. v . VtC-r mil a a ij iiujinTiii iuv. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer Goods in order to close them out. A large discount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the Ovkr in Nashville lives a family nnuieil Duckworth, uud until the lord and mas ter became cnumorcd of a uotorious wo-1 Asiatic cholera are rctortcd to-day man uutned sm jolly it was as huppy a family as was to be found anywhere, Hut after the interesting event hinted at in the foregoing sentence there was blood on the moon. Mrs. Duckworth tried to win back the affections of her husband but was unsuccessful. Then she begged mid pleaded, but still he remained ob turate. Nothing daunted the little wo man turned her attention to the object ol lier husband's affections, but ns met only by defcut. Finnlly maddened to des- pcratiou she secured a bottle of vitriol and laid for her rival, and when she threw it the light of the world went out of the Jolly woman's eyes forever. No- oMtponed Till Monday. Special to TllK ClTlZRN. New Yokk, July 20. The imiucst on the body of Annie Goodwin has been postponed until Monday, owing to the sickness of the coroner. PolHoned by Vanned Meat. !iecial to The Cltlwn. Kick Lakh, July 20. Twenty-one per sons have been poisoned here by the use of canned meat. Several will die. Black HartAa-aln, I Hpcdal to The Cltiien. Makiji-kttk, Mich., July 20. lloluiy the Illnck Hart of the North West, Iwdy will sanction the net of the thrower "ow l'1 0,ive b-v '"j'B '"to his although there will be plenty of synipn- "ulnra " " win not voluntarily senaon. BON MARCH E. each Hammocks from fl U Croquet Sets, all prices and we are selling these I goods, as we did last year, at prices away below any- i Apron, Handkerchief and body else in town. We have CLOTHINO, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HAT8, SHOES AND CARPETS. 79 PATTON AVE. thy for the brave woman who fought to the end for the happiness of her home. uud little for the liend who so dclilicr- atcly set about to destroy it. Mr. William II. Ualloi- is a New Yorker who objects forcibly to the news Miiera caricaturing the president anil also to the photographs of the chief exec utive being used fradvcrtiaingpurors So firmly had it became settled on thai gentleman s mind tnnt l lie latter was a piece of barbarism, that he wrote to At torney-General Miller about it and whi ttle latter replied that be knew of Host:' ute that forbade the Use of the president's picture for advertising puriMiacs lie threw up ms nanus in noiy mirror and sug gested that we have a law framed and take food. Convention at Heuderwonvllle, Duerial to Till Citiikm. IIkniikrsonvii.i.k, July 25. The Hen derson county democratic judicial con vention met in the court house here to- lay. J. I. Kickman wqs chairman and I'uul Jones, editor of the Western Guide, secretary, Instead of sending delegates to the State convention Mr. A. W. Hay wood was authorized and requested to cast the vote of this county for Judges Mcmniiin and Clark to succeed them selves, in case no delegates attend. The chairman win instructed to npfioint as many delegates us the county is entitled lo, About twenty-five delegates were np- IMiinted toattend tlicMorguntou judicial DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF I I !...! ,1 1. I.! i. , i rnirnvu inruuuii, mJiHinir ua niiMiemenn I . , . . .? I convention mitructcd tn vnre far I r. I or to represent the president and members In "Windsor Ties At 38 per cent and 33V. per cent. Ie thsn RKular prices. All New and Latent (styles. I Ice Cream Freezers so cheap that everybody can have able of hii family in any way in advertise ments without permission, and placing Eleiranfc Dnnr Stom-ccn- l,cn,t), 1,1 "ot "' ii.(KW' c a - I ii : t. ii : i t . , ii a it ,t nv w u pumici ivr numwin. 11 nc w-uiiy iwuuxi weu veuii- wouId ... (uch . Iaw lulur(. :. no Inted easy Of access agree-1 reason on earth why he should not re- to customers attrac- 30 South Main St. BOH M ARCH E. HXESTABROOK'S 33 a. MAIM T.. AHHBVILLU, -UT1IS l-LACS roa - BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. The Death Watch stationed. 8clal to The Cltl.ro. Anii KX, N. Y., July 2fl.-The special guard which did duty in Kemmlcr's cell for a week prior to the last date of his ceivc a very decent revenue from the sale t"n. was placed there again to-day " V"1 -' " ." v y business could easily be run inconncction ror a State Ticket, lllUIIllIiarcu Willi eiecinci- with hu real estate office. There is no Isorri.l to The cui. fw teletlhoilO attachment I reason why he should not go into the Si-rinovikw, Neb., July 20. The Tcm- dessert is less expensive. Handsome Soda Water An-,cl'cmc pernm Aiiinncci of this section of the Our stock of everything to paratus-ice cold drinks all l CT uivr' !tSL i.b - . . 1 iiuiiin vm. 1 fiiii ill wnirn wnu itiai imm run iti u u,, n f n,Wn day long fine 0 and 10 cent ,,,,, Iir,imiM . , ' ..?:...., win put a full ticket into the field. UnVi Vf W if w wvavaui , r 1-- 'i" ., . .- 1 1 'l rvci a oi1 U. I lli'tr 7u I 'irri I J. i . t . r I arH., n a- . Kn.n... . . ivikuio uiiu iiiiivjr a vifKcie -1 in iui ciiiiriu.-i.cT nave a nuinuer oil nrvpamvu rmj tllO parlor, OI' tO llgUten tile pttnuPlinino Ppffnmorv a ml other, in that country in the paat few pwW to The Cittaco. work in the dining room or Soaps-Prescription Doptirt. E. J,UCAL YievM npr in a and Sketches. m a. . . i mnn t- nnn r nnn nmn n rvi fj 1 1 ... kirr-hpn. Is ho COinnlete tliat ",v"u "cu -" "-1 Hilton, who wun ncr sister were ac- Cttl Supplies Unquestionably tresses nt London theatre and had we cannot mention items. t, t obtainablemore cuite cn,tum, lhe b",rt of ewr mnlc I I I ntlmttlnnt Til ttlnrriniMs la..l(f u.nai n WE HAVE EVEUYTIimo, goods on hand now tiian I , i IvY vl V "I'Ull UJIUij7 111-1 VIUU III alilftiMlU. IIIIHK-UIUIVIV aim UO OI1B lUUlKS our J.l ic-eo oron- ,.. mnfl(1nnn) fter it was celebrated Dunlo left hi. fas- high. You had always bet- secured, success attained militiamen win ue nt tlieir Homes again to-night. This encampment as well as that of New Jersey at Sea Girt; have proven tlie most successful ever held in tlietc states. HEAL ESTATE. The Annual Keualla. I Hpeclol to The Cltlwn. Nkw York, July 20. The annual re I lllltn lif file KfW Vnrk Allllf.tit tlnli ia tertry us for anything you Asheville becomes tho Drug tome pcHtvtly thocktiiff itoriit nlnmt I in pruLjmui oiTTrovcr'i Inland tiMlay, THE CITY COUNCIL. dilating bride fur a tour of the world, and when he returned it was to hcarl .-a. t r.. i !.... tw distributor lor a uundixHl wain ut,ure uuju.K,ii' "- milns aronnd-comnetition W.b:owt;; Wrw:VvK. HAVE IT YOU SAVE MON- 1 to the rear too GWYM & WEST, (Succewors to WalUr B.Owjrn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVIUL her. lie at once began proceedings for n absolute, divorce and among other things alleges that his wife is guilty of adultery. The case will fill column Nut EY. if not Well. W0 ai-0 prot- l)U8V to Say more to-day. after column in thcdailr newspapers and T fi SMITH m Drmr will be eagerly sought after by a certain , nmyur una uonru ui tysure to have it-see, any- J ""f.11 tU, ci.. of lendeV.. ii "prtHnbe. to u dh ln "M,"r TT, f glHt8, Public Square, AshC- gating In Its details. memliers of the board were pn way. "BIG RACKET." ville, N.C. REALiSTATE. JOHN CHILD, MtlMTBtni HA LB OF LAND. Loani Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. FIRE (Formerly of Lyman A Child), Office No. 1 Legal Block. r v-a a . nrtm A Hill INSURANCE iliAJu JLOlAlHi guating Just here it may Ik iierlincnt to remark that if Punlo was not a lord no news- paier in the country would so much as notice the. case, He is described as a wcak-cycdf weak-laced, betirdlcss boy, with reddish hair und a head that runs back to an angle, and is not credited with even lite average amount of intclli- CommlMlonefS of Deeds. I OVFICR-Oautheaat Court avare. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Eatate Brokers, And Inieatment Agent. Loan. artljr placed at 8 per cent. OlDcni a 3 Patton Art. Becond floor. "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Would.'t bar timber land., mineral pron- ertln or A.h.Tllle Real Batate t Thn call on ni, Horatio, and wt will 1v the. thy monej's worth. W. can aell the. a houM lot, lend thec ahek- I. to .net a dw.llln thereon, and Imurc the hm tn anv Flra tnaurancc Company aotnji bMloM la thin But. Olv. u. call, Horatio f . JUNKS 4 JBNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE IROKERS. M Pmttoa in., Ashrrlin, N. C, -AND- LOAN BROKER Bv virtue of tti oowcr conrVrml nnoii m In a dcetl of trout circutcd lv Atnoi l.untv- fnrd ntl win Hrtcr M. Lunnrord, to P. A. CMtntnlnmit lrn.Hfa to ihrciirt the Itinf MranrM thrtrin mentioned to Lulu Thayer Moore, which taltl deed of tnmt bran date the 91at day of March. 1HRT, and I Th fn.( Hint hm um Knrti nrA I Dretln for DvncomM County, In Book 10, a ipaire 97 land by rraiiou or cirrauit havina I fwen mane In the payment of both the ptincJ I pal and In terra t of aald Indebtetlnesw, I will neii at pumtc auction, tor vaan. to tnc niwnmt bidder, at the court house door In the City of I ARhcvHie. itiincomoa vuunti bclnji In the County of Buncombe and Htntr I. IHliiiuniua vuwiii, nurin V BIW Una. on Monday, Auauit 1H, iRUU, the fol lowing dntctilied proiierty, "situate lying and SirlCtly 41 HroKCrtff DUbIIIICM of North Carolina, lylnasnd being on Houth I HIRIJ a.lfrtTM, tsiyirilllllM Irtlliim Ul rami VHI Loans securely placed at B per cent. F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DBCOHATOK Ann UMiunaai Will Baecute In Tempra, Intonaco, Encaustic or OH From Special Dealing In DKCOBtATITB CONPOtlTION, Reallatle-Floral. Benalssance at Allearorjr. AddrTM. B WOODWARD AVB. Detroit, Mleh., or BOX BS, AshcvUM, M. C. bertiifl ami C. M. llriilM.'. and other., ttrlnjr nunt ny ..Ml bun.rorii rrora t. C. Drown, .ml twins; the tnme dewrllied anil is what makes the particulars so valun ble to the Mticra. Inter-aiate Mummer Normal. The Inter-state summer school will hold Its first daily session in the Orange street school Monday July UHth, from 0 o'clock to 1.30, and will continue for two weeks nt the same hours each day. I cemetery wt forth In . drrtl made bv T. C llniwn anil wife Ludnda llrown to anld Lun.ford. bear Inv date March B.1HH7, and which la duly recorded In llnnk No. 01, on paoe Ilia, In the Mriri.ter'a Olllce of nunenmbt County. North aald deed for a fuller and mora perfect dc- rate, paying nt the door, eenpuon. iniejuiy av. lnvu. r. a. wunaAiinua, Jlytnd4taat On Monday the public are invited, and arrangements will lie niiidc by wldch those not taking the entire course may hear special lectures nt a reasonable Pull Informa tion can be had from I'rof. Clniton on Vance street. l.lllle Hunliiena TranHacted ltat Mlittat. The mayor and Ixmrd of nldcrmcn met All the present. Al derman 1'iUpntrkk, who has been sick was there for the first time in a month. Mr. C. P. Whitmin apienred for D. J. Alexander and naked that he be allowed to build a sewer main on Dailcy street and have the coal taken from his tnxes. Mr. Alexander la building a number of houses on that street, and wants to be able to connect with the tcwer. The ap plication wns granted. P. K. Grant complained of thcsliootlng at the grounds of the Asheville Kiflc Club. He said that it frightened horses on Charlotte street near the grounds. The mayor told him that the matter would be attended to at once. The ictitioii from residents near the nuking lor a street to go PRIVATE BOARD. New hosat, newly faralabed, all msiern Improvemeata, large room., food tablt. MRS. M.C.COODE, S3 College St. RIVATB HOARDING. Two nice front room. In hlsh eentr.l Inca. tlnn jnat vnrant at Mr. Howie'a, No. Flint atreet, and door from Haywood. jwjavuut The Lecture Ponlponecl. Owing to the very Inclement weather last night and the number of other en gagements in town, Dr. 1'ortcr's lecture nt the Y. M. C. A. for tin hospital was postponed until August 14. The tickets sold can of course be used at that time. Many who would have been prevented from attending on account of the weather may now have the plemure of hearing Dr. Porter. through their proierty wn, referred to the street committee. Mid. W. W. Mc Dowell wns nuthiirixed to put down a water main on South Main street and have the cost deducted from hii tnxes. it wni ordered that the street railway company be allowed to run a ijieclnl car from the clqot to the Ilattcrv Park ho tel, and to charge anv rate of fare agreed on by them and the hotel provided this rate be advertised In order to let the pub lic know of it. The comimny will be charged itieclul tax of 910 per year, and the privilege is revocable at any time. Three bids for eonnectlns the Minion Hospital with the sewer were presented and the contract wns let to Kelly St Strachan at 903.70, the lowest bid received. Within a few weeks. cx-SlierifT fl. H cox, ol Knntloloh. has buried hia w He. son and two daughters. The comptroller nf ptirrpncv lina n. thorized the First Nntionnl bank of Ous- tonia to begin business. The house of the suficrintendent of the puoroi niite county, with all lis con tents, was destroyed by lire The bonded distillery of J. C. Poust, of L.ioeny, nns Dcen seized by Deputy Cof lector J. M. Hedgecocke for irregularis ... m .. . ... n. i. Koocson, ot uindcn county, accf dentally shot und killed himself while practicing with a double barrel shot gun. R. II. Kicks, a bitr tnluuvn fnrmf. nf nnsn county, hud his tobacco crop dam aged to the extent of $5,000 by a hail storm. Udwnrd McCuIlouch. who became in sane over Sum Jones' meetings at Char lotte, nus gone to me Morganton asy lum. The congressional convention lu-lil n( Kurnam resulted in the choice of Hon. B, II. Dunn. lie was chosen on the first nnllot. The republican convention nfth Fifth district lias renominated Conuressman I M. Browcr. A majority of the delegates were negroes. Diii-inc a disgraceful fiirhtntSnnw Hill Samuel Potter, who was acting as peace maker, was shot and killed. The assassin wns unknown. mmon nraswortn. wno cut a netrro woman's tnroat near Morton, tins licen captured in South Carolina and will be nrouglit back for trial. uovemor i-owie nns pardoned a man named fructt out ol the nenitentinrv In 1887 he was sentenced totwclve venra t : i . i i mi aaatiuitlllg a little gin. Hon. A. II. A. Williams was not nnmrd Raldy because he is lackinir in hirsute. says t nc uxioro Day, but it is an nbrcvi ation of Archibald, his first name. A republican convention in Windsor. which was managed entirely by negroes, broke up in a row, with broken skull.. scarred taccs, ana braised noses, Collector Haves is still bouncinir the boys. Mr. Thos. Earnhardt, the mes senger, has been removed and his Dlace given to a coon irom Salisbury, Rodney Mauney. a 19 vear old lad liv ing three miles from Shelby, accidentally not una aangcrousiy wounded Julia iiawKin. wnuc looting witn a pistol. W. M. Hyatt, a good citizen of Surrv county, wns shot und killed by Henry llrtiner. it is supposed that the k in; was the result of an old family srudiic Hon. B. P. Grndv was nominated nt Clinton on the seventeenth ballot to suc ceed Hon. C. W. McClammy as repre sentative of the third district in con gress. A cow near New Dcane cot her hend caught in a hole in a tree, and could not get it out. She was forced to stay with out food or water until found eleven days after. During an electrical storm at Golds boro lightning entered the telegraph office, destroyed the switchboard, put out the lamps and demoralized things generally. The News and Observer snvs that I.on. J. Moore, one of the most prominent rc- ublicnns in the eastern pnrtof the State, has announced his intention of with drawing from the party. The reward offered for the liiuliwnv rohlicrsand trnin wreckers in nnd around Wilmington now amount to $800, nnd it is probable that the Governor will in crease the amount a few hundred more. The electric liidit plant in Goldsboro has been sold to I. P. Dortch, B. M. Privctt and I. C. linson. They have irmeil the Goldsboro electric liuht nnd power company, with a capital of $1!0,-000. Two sons of Mr. Wash Normrnt were drowned in the Little Pec IVe river near Maxton, They were 11 nnd 1.1 years Id. The younccr one fell off of a lou into the river, nnd the older one lumped in after him. The residence of K. P. Rnminccr wns consumed by fire nt Winston one night and the next morning f. Ii. Allen s hard ware store, Shipley's harness store and Brewer's barber shop were destroyed. The loss amounts to $.10,000, A Quaker revival is in nroirress nt Cen tenary church in South Greensboro. It is conducted by J. L. Kittrcll. a Ounker evnnirelist. who Is said to resemble Sam Jones both In person and manner. Im mense crowds attend tne services. A son of Wm. Raby. of Catawba county, wns rented on the brake wheel or the Chester nnd 1-enoir passenger train wncn tne train mnuc a sudden crk. caused by going around a sharp curve. lie wns thrown to tne around and re- ceivcd painful and serious injuries. W. B. Schenk, of Greensboro, appointed assistant d ennnes Mciseu, a icadins lawver of I .. . W. "... I cnatnnm county, met in rayettevillc and after exchanging a few words came to mows, i ncy tnen drew pistols and were on the point of firing when arrested. The trouble oriirinated two ream nan. when McNeil accused Schenk of alienat Inn his wife's affections, and tried to I shoot him. Mrs, McNeil belongs to a leading and wealthy family and has since been divorced from her husband. More trouble is looked for. Wtfngjneersearn from $N00 to $3,000 year. Take two years' course at Trln ity College, Necessary expenses $179 year. Borrow the money. JMiymutsjtminsaB in. m nn.i.i. ii ii,i.i lately adjutant-general, MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADE MARK RBGISTURUD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE ANO ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Every Variety ot Headache AND NOTHING ELSB. Has earned for itself the enviable rcputa- ANTIMIGRAINE tion of being the fiucst, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIuaimchh. The immense fuvor which bus greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is sonic thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANT1PYR1NE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom of either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathurtic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contuius no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in iu being thoroughly reliable us a cure for any kind of head achewithout respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, in the case of other so-called "barm- less" remedies. These qualities make it the most populur and salcuble article iu the market, wherever kuown. DIKUCTIONU FOR L'BB. The doae for an adult ia two U-aapoonfuls a wine glaaa of water. Uoie for children proportion, according to auc. la either case the doae can be repeated every thirty minnc. nntil a cure ia cdcctcd. One doae will waya drive away an attack of Headache, taken when 6 rat feeling the premonitory aymptoma j but If the attack I. wcU on, and .uttering la Intense, the accond or third doae may be required. Uaually a greater number doae. ia required to effect the A rat cure than la needed for any anccccdlng time there after, ahowing that the medicine la accumu lative la Ita clb-cta, tending toward an event ual permanent cure. Poraaic at GRANT'S PHARMACY. AVHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Bargains! Bargains! (CONTINUED.) We offer greater induce ments to ctuih buyers of Dry Goods than any house in Asheville. AH otir Domestic Goods bought before tho rise of cot ton aro now sold at prinio cost. Fans and Parasols, tho best selection in town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in grout variety or less than vou can hiiv v lein elsewhere. Tublo Linen, Towels, Naj- Kins aim Domes at prices that defy competition. White Goods, Embroider- ies and Laces at half their values. Our Btock is very largo and we aro determined to reduce it. Kid Gloves and Hosiery, the best stock in Ashevillo, all reduced to bottom urices. We will undersell the low est. Call and see us before you purchase. All Goods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in every thing. Call and con vince yourself. WniTI.OCK0, 4 OVTU MAIN STT
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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