H 7 ) -4 OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen 1 1 ij FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, X -FOR 8ALE- AT - - THIS - - OFFICE, SC. PKK HVNDRF.D, Not exceeding three Uses, One Time, So ccnu. Three lime, SO cent, Ms Time. 70 cents. - . III III VOLUME VI. NO. 71. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. iLiwn.tE.1 A place planned and dcvel oping um u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hcullh I'uIiichs and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation r :,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with (nwte and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plaee for fiiu ivsidenees and HUATHI'l'L IIOM1CS. A good opportunity for prolltable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lilivllle, ItllU'licll Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apron, Haudktrcliltft and Wlndaor TIch At as ier cent and a:il kt vent, lew" tliun rcculnr prices. All New and liteHl Nlylea. 30 South Main St. BON MARCHE. H.T.ESTABROOK'S 8, MAIN ttT., AlMIKVIM.lt, istiix plack rim BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. nnrtMd REAL ESTATE. WlbTowyn.' - " " -W, W, WKIjT, GWYtf & WEST, (HunxMor to Walter O.Uwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 "REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'utillc. CommlMloncn olDced. FIRE INSURANCE. OlfMCK-aonthenat Cottrl aXmara. CORTLAND BROS. Real Estate Brokers, And luventnicut Ag-cnta. Loan .:urely placed at " per cent. Omreei !I4 St 110 I'atton Ave. Iclimttv Hccond floor. "HOW. NOW, HORATIO I" WnnM.'t liny tlmlicr lnnil, minimi prop erties or A.hevlllc Krai ttetntcf Then call on u, Hornllo, and we will give thee thy money' worth. W can aell thee a honc lot, lend thee he el bo rct a d welllnK thereon, and Innure th. umi In any Hire Inauruncc Compuny doing bnalneM In thle State. Glvt a call, Horatio I ' JKNKS JUNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room) Aio, McAfee Block, SS Pattoa Am., AahevlU, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK POR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Ploy entitled; a a BLUE ROUTE- Inn been withdrawn after a very Huccemful run, mid we now premmt our tnutclilcM Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT. POP. ULAR PRICES. MOURN OPKN AT 6 A. Hi. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices are always low and particularly ho on shoes, mcomparison with shoe store rices, but we have detenu ned in order to closj out everyt hing in the nature of a low quarter shoe, or slipitcr, to sell tlieni so much below their value that you will save money to buy even for next year. Do not fail to sou our line of Summer Shoes you will be sure to buy. We have Mason's FruM. lars, at lowest prices Jelly l uniiilers at ;( per doz. 1 1 a liter's Fly Traps rt 18c eacii lliimmocks trom tfl up l rot net N-ts, all prices and we are selling thesi goods, as we did last year. at prices away below any body else in town. We have lee Cream Freezers so cheap that everybody can have one (of the bent makes, too), and, while ico is cheap, no dessert is less ex tensive. Our stock of everything to i use, or to wear, to aaorn the parlor, or to lighten, the work in the dining room or kitchen, is so complete that we cannot mention items. VK HAVE EVERYTHING, and no one thinks our prices ligh. 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 see, any way. "BIG RACKET." JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman It Child), Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuhIiicm Loan ecurely placed at 8 per cent. F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR AND DESIGNER, Will ExeciiM in Tciupra, Intoiiaco, Encautlc or OH From Special Designs in DKCORATIVK COMPIMMTHW, Rcallntlol'lorMl, Renalaminc) Allcifory, AililreMi M WOODWARD AVB. Detroit, Mich., or BOX MS, Assavllls, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. KHTAULIS1IKI) 1874. W.C.CARMICHAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. it win take you but one Il 1 1 1 a minuto to read and you wil find by doing so you can save money by buyingyourdrugs medicines and such articles at Carmiehael'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, N. 0. We have made a number of swiping reductions on Spring and Summer Goods in order to close them out. A largediscouut on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for ' the remainder of the seanou. CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 I'ATTON AYE Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well veil ti nted easy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by day and night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment landsome Soda Water Ap- tarntus ice cold drinks all ay long fine 5 and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar- ttcs Choice Perfumery and Soa i is Prescr i ption Depa rt- ment neat and clean Medi al supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence ecu red, success attained Asheville becomes the Drug istributor for a hundred miles around competition relegated to the rear too tusy to say more to-day. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. fOTICU. Htatc of North Ciirolinu, liunvunthv county, i )HuK'rior Court. U. M. KuucrtH, nirnlntit Jacob titer, Prank Idler, Wltllnm IHlimin nntl Wtlc liiiRitiK'tn I'limuii, niiiium imcr, ju Miih I. Her. HtiNftn Hllcr.l, C. I'ok, Jneob 111 kr, Wilev P. Idler, William Idler, Kittv lil Ur, KolM rt HlkiiiM niul wife I'htulrC It! Mm, Hi'iiin liller, lloruce itiicr, jncoti jiiHtltt!, Nick Ju-tlec, W lllam Justice, (trvKK limliix, Jt)hn Vt, Kntc I'ox. Idlidlwlh I'ux, Jtilin Idler, Wllllnin Idler, F. V KoIktu nml wife Hiiriun Ilolwrtn, T. J. ihniantw tuid wife HhIIIv Dnnfthwc, Kiihert Weaver, J. I. Wea ver, Thnttinii Wen vi r, utiwaru weaver, U tlHam II. Weaver, ChrlHley Idler, Plorrnvc ltilrr. Mnrv Kolrcrtn anil W. II. Atkhm and wife Haphronla Atkins. NUTICK. n Jacob Idler, William Pitman nntl wife Itllialreth ritniuu, Frank Idler ami Mary K fiber tit: Yiu ttml everyone of yu will itlinw take iilre thai nn net I mi entitled a above ban leen IrTKim In the miKrlnr court of Haiti Mini mi iw countv lor me iiurmim.' oi enrrevtiiiK tired nuule liv .IoM-ph Idler to Oeorue W. Hrittaln. tlu ten March 10, 1HMH, an id nuiii- mona therein tK'ltiK nn to you returnable to the next term ofaltl court to be heltl nt the court houiic In atcl county ItvHlnniutr on the third Monday before the Krt Monday In Hcptcmher, IH1o, when and where you lire required to appear and Aiinwer or demur to me compiauii, i nis juiy o intiu. Clerk Huiwrlor Court Uuncoinbc County, lulyadotraon PRIVATE BOARD New holme, newly furnl.hcd, all molcrn Improvement, larm room, good talile. MRS. 91. C. GOODS, S3 College St. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Tina is on am of sunrises. Marcus Mnyer has just completed a trip from Sun Francisco to Paris in fifteen duyg. lie did it on a wager. Even Nature has apparently became tired of the dilatory m tion of the Ashe ville board of aldermen and taken the dust nuisance into her own hands. But nature sometimes overdoes a matter as much as the board of aldermen underdo it. For on example the present condition of the streets bear startling testimony. It will be noticed that Prince George of Wales who is about i o ni'nw the 400 of Newport to pay their fxwts to him has as yet not turn an Amer ican pnjK-r as being endowed with an ounce of gray matter. That he is a grace ful lawn tennis player, a divine dancer and a good stroke all admit, but come to think of it what more docs one want to be a leader at n fushionablc watering place especially when he is the son of a prince ? Two weeks ago the English syndicate that controls many of the largest brew erics in Chicago started to cut on the price of beer, with the intention of freez ing out a number of the smaller concerns and buying them up. But the other brewers suw the Englislicrs and went them one better with the result that thirsty Cliicngonns bought their supply at the rate of $2 a barrel. As time went on the syndicate begun to realize that they hud bitten ofl'a chuw just a trifle too lurgc for convenient mastication and they wanted to hedge badly. They made the necessary advances and now an agreement has Ikcii reached by which Uic i m Iter fluid goes buck to its old price, The English syndicate is last learning the ways of brother Jonathan's people but it is costing llicm lots of money tolcurnthc lesson. Kka II. IIkvwooii, the upiistlcol free love and editor of the Huston World, who has shocked the culture of the Hub for the past two years with his free and easy utterances, has just liccn convicted ol sending obscene literature through the mails and senteuml to two years in state s prison. Hey wood belongs to a lass of cranks particularly dangerous lor his teachings npH'ul directly to the guoraut classes, anil cannot help but do a great deal of harm. Sonic few venrs ago a free love society existed in Indiana. The history of its discovery and final ex purgation ore still frer''. n tlit nvofge reader, and nobody wan r members the lisgustiiig particulars can but rejoice that the leader of this infamous theory has been sent to a prison cell. At the trial his wile and her sister created con siderable of a sensation by their denounc ing of the court as unjust in its decision, but they were finally quieted. In 1H78 llcywood was sentenced to n term of cars for a like offence but nn Ohio chick en fancier who at the time occupied the proud Hsition of president of the United States, pardoned him unconditionally and he nt once returned to his labor. It is to be hoied that he will now be al lowed to serve his entire sentence. A hit of cheering news lor the south is thnt which appears in the last issue of the Manufacturer's Record. That paper claims to have received Siccial informa tion from authoritative sources which points to the early establishment in the south of paKT manufacturing on a large scale, and the development of great fibre interests. The American Fibre Associa tion, of New York, it says, with a capital of 900,(1(10,(100, has been organized to take up everything new and utilizccvery thing old that illicit be available ill the fibre line. The company is icrfccliiig plans which in scoie and importance arc in keeping with its enormous capitaliza tion. Thcjudgc Publishing Co's. fibre business, on which it has been working several years, has been nhsorlied by the Fibre Association. The latter is also largely interested in the production of fibre from 'cat-tails," ramie and cotton stalk, and has recently taken up the mat ter of flux. It is manufacturing at Fcr naudina a plaster fi lire from the palmetto, which is to be used a a substitute for hair. l'aK'r manufacturing, however, is the particular business Uon which thecfiorts f the company will lie concentrated for the time being, and this will be done in such a way that u revolution iu the paper trade is predicted by those in a position to judge. The association has closed a contract, running several ycnrB, with the Cotton Oil 1 rust to utilize its 00(1,000 tons ht annum of cotton seed hulls, from whii h, it is claimed, a paper enn be manufactured by the association's patent process vastly sujierior in quality tot but in use lor oook ana news print, and at a cost hitherto unheard of. The best part of il all is that the association will build its mills iu the south, and the south wilt enjoy the benefits of cheaper and better piitcr for its own consumption, besides acquiring the new population and wcatili which will come with the pnicrindustry. This great enterprise, it concludes, which is backed by some oi the leading financiers of the country, will prove a source of enormous wealth to the South. In addition to utilizing 300,000 tons of cotton seed hulls annually for paper manufacture, this company will develop all brunches of the fibre business. The South is to be congratulated on being chosen as the site for this immense industry no more than the project ois who recognize the unequalled advan tages of this section of the country for the investment of their capital, A TERRIBLE BATTLE IN BUE NOS AYRES. A WESTERN TOWN COMPLETELY WIPED OUT. The Duulo Divorce Cane Nearly VlnlMbed Civil Hervlce Kxaml Inatlona In ProKreaH. 8pce)al to The Clllicn. . kbw iOkk, July 3H. Telegrams re ceived up to noon to-dny say that one thousand of the government forces were killed in a battle in Buenos Ayres this morning. The navy has joined the in surgcut8. The revolutionists in control Humming i'p the Caae. Special to TlIK ClTKKN. London, July as. The attorneys summed up the Dunlo divorce case this morning. Only Two RuildliiifU Left. Special to The Cltiicn. Chicago, July an. With tlie excep tion of two buildings the entire town of Wallace, Idaho, is in ruins. Fifteen tuou saud people are homeless. The loss is estimated at a half million of dollars. Civil Hervlce Examluallona. Special to Tub Citizkn. Macon, Gn., July 28. The Southern civil service examinations arc in progress here to-day. It has developed that the number of eligibles on tile registers of the civil service commissions for most of the Southern States is not sufficient to meet the demands. There is lack particularly in the eligibles for the railway mail ser vice. The examinations for Louisiana will begin at Shrevqiort Wednesday, and for Arkansas they are iu progress ut Lit tle Kock. INTER-STATE SCHOOL. Ita HeHHlon Formally Opened TIiIm Moriiluv. The Asheville session of the inter-State summer school which met in the Orange street school building this morning at i) o'clock will continue two weeks, closing Friday, August 8. The daily session will lie from 0 o'clock to 1.30. The faculty ol the school consists of the following well known educators, all of whom have u national reputation: Alex. E. Fryc, Hyde Park, Mass.; Ur. Thomas M. nnlliet, Snriiii'ficld, Mm,.; Miss Mary A. Spenr, Q".ccv, Mn:s.; Supt. W. W. Sjicer, Oakland, (Chicago I III.; Supt. J. T. Hall, Boston, Mass., and Supt. E. C. Branson, Athens, (in. Next week Miss Scar, Prof. Fryc and Dr. Ballict will lecture, each giving two lectures a day, on the following sub jects: Miss Sjiear First day with the Little Ones in School. Kindergarten Principles Applied to Primnry Work. Busy Work with an End in View. Object Study its Use and Abuse. First years in Lan guage, Reading, Numbers, Siclling, Na ture Studies, etc. Dr. Ballict will lecture on such subjects as The Senses, and Laws that Govern their Development! two lectures ). Psycho logxal Basis for Manual Training, Modeling, Drawing, etc. The PurKise and Limits of Objective Teaching. Asso ciation, and the part it plays in Mental Processes (two lectures). How the Mind Works in the Processes of Acquiring the Power to Scak, Read, Write and Sk1I, and in Gaining a Knowledge of NumUrs (two lectures). School Discipline and Moral Training (two lectures). Mr. Fryc will lecture on Geography: the Ouccr Sciences. Fii'st steps, llow to Study a School District. From Dis trict to Glolic. How to Model the Con tinents. Map Drawing. Mathematical Geography. Commerce of the World. Political Geography. Geography in His tory and Literature. His lectures will he fully illustrated by twelve colored churls, and raised maps. Tanchcrs will be shown how to make raised maps of of all the continents. Printed notes will also contain plates showing what and how to model. Opimrluuity will he given to all to copy Mr. Fryc's valuable maps. Next week Messrs, Branson, Siccr and Hall will lecture, each giving two lectures a day. Mr. Hall will lecture on Lan guage, Reading and Literature; Mr. Branson on School Discipline and Meth ods of Teaching Common School Branches; Mr. Spcvr on Numbers and Arithmetic. These lectures will be mure fully outlined early next week. Eor teachers attending regularly the tuition charges will be $8 for one week ; $12 for two weeks; in clubs of six or more, $8 for the two weeks. Since these lectures will he of interest not only to teachers but to the public as well, arrangements will be made by which any one not taking the full course may have iqicciul lectures at any reason able rates, paying at the door, To-dny nnvone will lie welcomed and admitted free of charge. The indications nrethal the school will he largely attended by the teachers of this nnd other Southern States. (Julie a number have already arrived. Anyone wishing information in regard to the school can obtain it by calling on Supt. P. P. Clnxton on Vance street. Princess Marie Ixmnidc Ilonnpiirtc, daughter of Prince Charles, has just mar ried a lieutenant of infantry and brought mm a dowry oi tnree minions. May-Deeds of Trust, Adnm's form, now ready and lor sale. Knndolph-Rcrr Print ing Co., 0 Court Squurc. The Old Rate ReHlored. 8pcclul to Tun Citizkn. Ch ic aoo, J uly 28. All the roads to-day restored the $10.70 round trip from Chi cago to Kansas City in accordance with the order of Chairman Goddurd issued July 17. The crulHe Rexuiued. 8pccial to The Citizen. Nkw Yokk, July 28. The cruise of the New York yacht racing association was resumed to-day, the destination being Oyster Point. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. A pastel portrait of Col, H. K. Bur- gwyn has recently been pluccd in the State library. B. F. Grady, of Duplin, has been nomi nated lor congress in tlic tlurd district on the 178 ballot. Frank Itrewer. of Salishnrv. wnlkeil off a trestle forty feet high ut Mt. Airy and was icrnuiy injiircu. Mrs. T. R. Council, of Middle Creek Township, Wake county was bitten on the brcust by a mad dog. The dog was killed. The amateur club that played the 'Chimes of Normandy" iu Winston, were quite successful and will present the same 0cra at Oreensboro. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Wilkesboro extension ol tne Northwes tern North Carolina railroad that road was leased to the Richmond and Dan ville for ninety-nine years. Two vounc men Robert Deal and Henry Bolick were struck and killed b lightning near Newton. Alonzo Hollcn ami n colored boy were knocked down and may not recover. In Patrick county, N. II. Young and L. Kimball, a neighbor, quarreled about the boundary line of their hinds nnd Young struck Kimball on the head with a hoe, fracturing his skull and inflicting latal injuries. Some little excitement was caused y tlie linding ol a ihoi oi moon stains near Winston, but it is now houcht that some animal hud been hurt and the excitement has, to a great xtcnt, subsided. The annual conference of the ndven- tists will be held at Beaver Creek chinch, Wilkes county, beginning thesecond Sun- av in AiiL'iist. i he territory to lie rep resented includes nil of North Carolina and a part of South Carolina. The Dalton still, situated aliout four miles west ol'Hcndersonvillc was bunted recently. Eighteen barrels of whiskey were consumed. It is supiioscd that the re was inccnilinrv. as there is no house within a quarter of a mile of the still. Mr. S. E. Allen, who was a heavy loser in the recent tire at Winston has had an other loss. Jle attempted to lord a swolcn stream and his buggy was washed from under him. The buggy and horse ere both lost and Mr. Allen nurrowlv ckcaK-' drowning. At a meeting of the Cleveland Alliance, Mecklenburg count v, resolutions wen- adopted censuring the Progressive Fur- mcr tor its article relleeting on Senator Vance, and aiulorsiiifi him strongly as n tried nnd true friend of the people ol North Carolina and the South. The wife of lulius Taylor, of Randolph county, chiieu with a worthless charac ter ov tlie name ol A. i). Kiiyne, taking with her a twelve year old son and a small sum of money. Her husband pur sued and overtook them, lie forgave his wife and took her home with him. Rev. W. P. Williams, grand lodge past muster nnd chaplain of Mecklenburg Lodge, No. 170, A. F. and A. M., of Dav idson College is recommended as a suc cessor to Dr. B. F. Dixon na siqcrinlcnd entolthe Oxford Orphan Asvlutn. Dr. Dixon is president ol tne orcensooro re male College. The executive committee of the Con federate Veterans' Association of Ral eigh has effected the purchase of Camp Kiisscll, in the eastern part oi the city, and the home for the disabled and indi gent Confederate soldiers will be located there. 1 he tract comprises nnout hvr acres of ground nnd wus purchased from the State for $5,000. The siiiicrintciidcnt of public instruc tion of Wnkccouuty lias made his annual rcH)rt. It shows that 1 43 public schools were tnuglil lit the county during the last year. Of these 70 were white and H3colorci1. The avcrngeattendnncc was as follows, white 4,38,ri, colored 4,375. There arc H.'.'tri whitcchildrcn and 8.4-1'h colored children in the county. Col. L. L. Polk smikc nt the Alliance rally at C.rccnslxiro for nearly three hours. He is rcKirtcd as having assailed Senator Vance and Inith political parties. He said the farmers were in xililtcs, but not in partyism, nnd defined party ism as u collar on the farmers' neck with a chain to it. His SktcIi wus a powerful npienl to class prejudices. The convention at Statcsvillc went six- ty-onc for Henderson and forty-seven for Lcazcr lor congress, w. u. 1 iirner was renominated for thesennte; J. B. Holman and T.J. Williams were nominated for the house nnd instructed tor .chiiion II. Vance for re-election to the United Slates senate. The delegates to the State con vention were instructed for A. S. Mem inon for chief Justice, und Walter Clark for associatcjiisticc. The survcv of the Thomnsvillc, Silver Valley and Pre Dec roalrondlluis just been completed. The road is to Ik built as soon us iMissiblc. The ieoplc along the hue ol the proposed route are enthusins tic, and already $100,000 of stock has liccn taken. The subscriptions arc by in dividuals. The road will run from Thomasvillc to Wudcshoro, connecting nt the former place with the Richmond and Danville railroad, and at the latter with the Scnhourd Air Line and Atlan tic Const Line, A great part of the route is along the Pee Itcc river and will furnish access to the very fine water power of that river, and oik.ii up a line section of the State, Mr. A. Ilicrholzer.n traveling salesman of n Richmond leather house readied Char lotte on a south bound train in company with one F. II. Thomas, whose acquain tance he made en route. 1 he two walk ed about the town for a while, and then Mr. Ilicrholzcr retired to his room in the hotel. On wnkitm he found that he hnd been roblied of $18 in money and 000 miles of a milcmre ticket. Thomas In the meantime hnd departed leaving n note of .. J- . . . t .... , w , tnnnas lormr. iiieruoizcr. nomas was at once suspected, nnd it was learned he had tried to use the 000-mile ticket for his passage from there to Gastonia. Tel egrams located him In South Carolina where he was arrested. If it can be proven that it was burglary It is capi tal crime. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBGISTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Care livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BL8B. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned (or itself the enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIhadacub, The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and 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 ANT1PYRINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious result. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains uo noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist iu its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head achewithout respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and salcublc article in the market, wherever known. DIRECTIONS FOR USB. The do, for an adult la two teaapooaful a a wine glau or water. Dow for children proportion, according to as, la either oue the doM can ut repeated every thirty mtouc anui a care I cflcctcd. Out ioic will war drive away aa attack of Headache. IT taken when Ant IccHa the premoaitory symptom.; but rf the attack hi weU oa. aad .uacrint I Interne, the accond or third dost may be required. Usually a greater lumber ol dim 1 required to effect th. Brat can than I. needed for any succeeding Umc there after, showing that the medicine U acramo. lalivc la iu encct. tending toward aa mat. aal permanent cure. For sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Bargain.! Bargains! (CONTINUED.) We offer greater induce ments to ciwli buyers of Dry Oooda than any Iiouho in Asheville. All our Domestic Goods bought before the riso of cot ton are now Hold at primo eont. Fans and Parasols, tho best selection in town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in great variety for less than you can buy them elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Naj)- kins and Doilies at prices that defy comictition. White Goods, Embroider- ics and Laces at half their values. Our stock is very largo and wo are determined to reduce it. Kid Gloves and Hosiery, tho best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell the low est. Cull and boo us before you purchase All Goods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Cull and con vince yourself. WHITLOCK'S, 4 SOUTH MAIN STHBBT. Oppodt Baa at AMknOU. !W.rfdlU.'U(s. r-iW'aV. wdasWtt avM-