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( OLO NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, X FOR SALE- Not exceeding three linn, AT - THIS - - OFFICE. SC. PM HUNDRKD, I One lime, 38 cent. Three Time, 60 ceatt. BU Timta, 75 cento. I (- VOLUME VI. NO. 72. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. - MISCELLANEOUS. LIIVIUE. A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the mountains OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .-1,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with toHte and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line residences and HBATHFVL HOMKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. NliVY INVOICE, GENTLEMEN'S MADRAS, CHEVIOT. SATEEN AND FLANNEL SHIRTS JI'ST IN. LADIES' BLAZERS, SHIRT WAISTS & CMM ESUTTES JUST RECEIVED. BON MARCH E, 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET. H.T.ESTABROOK'S 33 S. MAIN 8T., AHHIIVILLB, n tiis flacs run BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. nprlAd SEAL ESTATE. Walt B. owrw. W. W. Wkst. GWYII & WEST, (urceMon to Walter B.Owyo) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF AtHEVIUE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Public. CommlMloncr. of Deed., FIRE INSURANCE. -- ttiei t CQMHUqnire, CORTLAND BROS. Real Estate Broker, And InTcatment Affeuts. Loans e.Jjrely placed at 8 per cent. Office. I 3ft36Patton Are Second Boor, Stbaaiv "HOW NOW, HORATIO !" Wouldit buy timber land., mineral prop- M A .1... I IL B-al RitAtC? Tben call on ., Horatio, and we will thee thy money' worth, w. n mli the a houM lot, lend thee .tick .to to met a dwelling thereon, and Insure ths aanu la aav Hire tnmranee Company ulna tmelneM la thl. itate. . Ol M a call, Horatio I JENKSJKNKS, RIAL EITATI AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Jfc io, McAfee Block M Pattoa At.., Aaaerllte, N. C. JilSCELLASMWS. MATINEE EVERY lAY THIS WEEK FOR Tim BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy I'lny entitled; "BLUE RUIN" Ha. been withdrawn niter u very successful run, and we now present our matchless Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT PnP. ULAR PRICES. iiooh oii:n AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices are always low, and particularly ho on shoes, in comparison wit h shoe store prices, but we have determ ined in order to closi 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 see our line of Summer Shoes you will be sure to buy. We have Mason's Fruit Jars, at lowest prices Jelly Tumblers nt ."I'm-, per doz. Harper's Fly Traps at . lSc. each Hammocks from $1 uji (Vouet Sets, all prices and we are selling these goods, as we did last year, at prices away below any body else in town. We have 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. WIS HAVE EVEKYT1I1XU, and no one thinks our prices high. You had always bet ter try us for anything you want before buying, IF WE HAVE IT YOU SAVE MON EY, if not well, we are pret ty sure to have it see, any way. "BIG RACKET." JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Ut Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE -AND- LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuhIiicm Loan. securely pined nt 8 ner cent. F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR AND DEBItiWntl Will Kecut in Trmnra. Intonaco, Kiicaustlc or on -rrom Special Designs in DECORATIVE COMPOMTION Relltlcrioriil, RenlHBic Allegory. Address! M WOODWARD AVB, Detroit, Mich., or BOX . .n.Tm . ... M ISC ELLA NliUL'S. KHTAIIUHIIIC1) 1874. W. G. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY. 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It .will take you but one minute to read and you will Had by doing so you can save money by buy ingyour drugs, medicines and such articles at Cai'michacl's Drugstore. His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 Smith Main Street Asheville, X. (!. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer .(ioods in order to close them out. A largediscount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the season. CLOTHING. DKY GOODS, SMALLWAKES, HATS, SH0E8 AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AV1-: Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well ven ti nted easy of access agretv aide to customers attrac tive to all, by day and night illuminated with electrici tytelephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratusice cold drinks all day long tine 5 and 10 cent ligars and Kinney s ( ignr- ettes Choice Perfumery and Soa i is l'reseri pt ion I )epa rt- ment neat anil clean Medi- al supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained shcville becomes the Drug listributor for u hundred miles uround competition releuated to the rear too busy to say moro to-day. r. 0. SMITH & CO., Drug gists. Public Square, Ashe ville, N. 0. pUIU.IC NOT1CH l. h.nhv ulvi n thnt li tter, of Ineoriiorn t,li ,lt,v linn. ,1 tn I. H. I'.rmit I. M. Ui-hnls. 8. W. Hllttle, nnd their ui- ..im. iitwlrr the nnntc or "1 he iuil-ii mm liii.liiriM of which .hull lie the lennlnu, iur- i.iii. Alum linn iron piirinu. v.umiinny. ine ohnnliiK.HcllliiK ""'I improving innii,erieunn holme, lintel., ciillnw-s mill other IiiiMiIIiikh. eMiitili.liltiK eiiiiiluellnK n urtierul hold ....i iivrw liii.lni'N.. the Imltl im. Hlilimtlii: ntlil .elllllH ill iniiivriii wiiut, hum m, ., riiL'luriiiu. .Illtililllic nnil Mlllilu"! tin-liroillicl. i.i' inlaiiTitl. mill tn ncrnl wiiteni.nl A.nevnie nnil in tne vicinity of inneK Miiunimii ri'i tlon on the WcHtcrn North Carolina rnllrunil. In Iliiiiciimlic County. Ninth Cnriillnii, Cur .txty yeuni from thin ilnte, the niiiiimit ol unit,! lu. alutv tliuiiMHiiil dnlliir.. illvlileil Into nl tliou.iiiul almre. ol' the pur value of ten ilolliini encli. In wltiien. whereof I Imve herennlo net my hand n cleric of the Huiierlor Cou't of Hun. eointie County, North Carolina, till, loth day of July, A. I) IHUO. uuy XV. T. KIIVNOMIH, Clerk of the ttuiwrlor Court of lluucomlic County, n, c. jlllylllilt THE MODEL, CIGAR STORE & NEWS STAND, 17 Pntton Avenue, When you can get the belt Imported am! domcmlc cigar., the very Uncut hrund chew InK and mnoklng tobacco. A fine line of incr ehaum and French briar pipe nnd amber mouth piece, to nt any pine. A NI K II, A (rood yonnir man, In family Krnerry, well ncnuninteti in city julyUOdat AddreiiN. with reKrenrc., f. O. UOA Oltl, City, THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Ik anyiiody Im an idea Hint Mntl uuy inU'iuU to appear in Ibis campaign nly us ii figure head lie i entirely mis taken. The treat republican boss has heady begun tile starting of newspn per n the Pennsylvania coul regions where he will attempt to draw the laborers rum t'uc democratic party. It in tiitit that the friends of labor in l'ctinsytvnniu were on their guard. Tun republican party, nsitisorgnnized and inspired, in a party of wnr,cstiliucc mid lamiiie. Its sectional policy is aimed at the destruction of the south. Its eco nomic policy will surely bring ruin to the mirth. All that is re , t..' If!!i'l it!- niksion is lime; mill wlicn tlic wuilf ol he United Smtin nwnken sonir fine tntirnini; ti find tlicir treasury empty, the south in fliimci nnd the wolf at the door, hey will fine iii even in New linujanil and rend the iiuthom ol'their misery limb from limb, Louisville Courivr-Jouriml. What a eoinmcnliiiy it is upon the bill which l.txloe of MassaelniHctts h.is prepared for the regeneration of polities. he purity of elections, the treedotn of the ballot, that ntieli ieople as Kill Chnmller and Matt (Jutiy nnd Tom Keed, every one of whom is or has been the licnefi- iary oi'Hlilieal methods which, if ap plied m eommereiui circles, wouiu nnve landed their user in jail, or deeiwr, ure how tins for it louder than anybody else n the emintry. Kansas City Times. Tin! Cosmopolitan for August eon- nins an nrtieleonNiilionalOtiardCunips f Instruction, mid in it is a description I' the North Curolimt encampment at WriKhlKvillc with illustrations showiiuj he ncmrnl headiuarters and the gov rnor and his staff. It is of course iuler- cstiui;. Miss llislaud eonlmiies theinter cstinj,' story of her living trip around the world in this iiuiiiIkt. I'rolessorDanato hus u very intercsliiiK article oil hypno tism and anioiur the other contributors ire Hdwnrtl Kvcrett Hale. Mural llal- stead, Kichard llcnrv Sloddard anil others. It is certainly (in exeeptiniiall fjotid number. Sinch the I'armcis' Alliance has Ileum. to take such nil active part in the run uiiuj of the (government it may lie of in terest to many to know just what tin principals of the organization were whi'i it started years nfjo in Texas. Tht were as follows: Profoundly impressed that we, tin fanners' Alliance, united by the strong ml faithful tics ol financial ami liomi ntcrcsts, should set Ion 11 our iicciuni- ioti ol intentions, we thcrelore resolve: 1. To lalmr for the education ol tut luricullurul classes in the science of eco nomical Kovcrunicut, strictly non partisan spirit. J. To cutlorse tne motto, in imiics SHeutiid, unity ; and in all things, char ity. " 3. To (Icvclop a liclter Stale, mentally. morally, siK'ially and financially. 4. To create n Ik. Iter unilcrslautliiiK for suHlniniiiK civil officers in maiulaiii iiiK law and order. 5. To constantly strive to secure entire harmony and "iio'd will iiuiouk all man kind and brotherly love aiming our selves. (i. To suppress personal, local, sec- ional nnd national nreiuilices; nil 1111- healthftil rivalry, ami all selfish iiinbi- im. 7. The brightest jewels which it uar- uers are the tears of widows and orph ans, and its imjierative commands are to -.it the homes where laivratetl Hearts ure bleeding; to ns.uac the snllcrins ol brother, bury the tlcatl, care lor tne widows, anil educate the uriilinns; to ex ercise charity lowartl offenders; to con strue words ami ilcctis in l nor most inv orable liKhl,(!rnnliu); honesty ol purpose ami ood iiiteiilious to others, and to protect tne principal 01 tuc Alliance mini lentil, us laws are reason ami ciiiuy; ts cardinal doctrines inspire pmily ol llioiiolitiunl lileiils iiitcutioiis aie"K'itec on earth mid (jotxl will toward men." Tim Astor family are now posing lic- fore the country in 11 manner thai clearly lenionstrales that the ori(inal John Ja cob might have lelt a few more brains and a little less money to liisdcsccudaiits and not hurl them nt all. Juki now the ft male members arc nt wnr over who t the "Mm. Astor." lloth families lire ill Newport mid the momentous ipiesliou has kept both from ciuuy inn the season A few days ago William Wnldorl went to the tiostolliee nnd informed the pnslinns tcr that whenever n letter arrived for Mrs. Astor" ll should be sent to his house and then he wandered away with the consciousness of haviiiK M.rfortncd a (great and noble action. Hut when Mrs. William thcchlcr heard ol this little amc she too went to the Misl office nnd left in .tractions with the bend of the depart incut to forward any mail that mi(ghtur. rive there to her eotta(gc. That is just where the matter stands. The families each threaten to apieal to the postnias tcr jgcncral to have the mutter decided anil llie sweet dove of K'ncc cannot be said to Im.' liovcrinK anywhere near the trilK-s of Astor. Postmaster Van Colt of New York takes just the ri(ght view of the matter, "If nuv mail addressed to 'Mrs. Astor New York,' comes here," he said, "it will (go to the dead letter office ust where il belongs. I would not consider that the nddress was complete without the street and number or initials of the party to whom it was addressed." Hut nt nuy rate it Isn whole lot ol win over it very small alTnir and it is some thing of which such intclli(gcut icople 11 the Aslori should be heartily ashamed. A ttrlevou lCrror. "How do you do, my little ninn," re marked n (gentleman nt Cnpe May to Ilnbv McKcc. "Little man. Indeed." replied Unby Me- Kcc, Indignantly. "I guess It must be grandpa you ure thinking of," Ex, IT THE BUENOS AYRES REVO LUTION SUPPRESSED. THE ATLANTIC SQUADRON PRE PARING TO LEAVE. The Collision on llie ciicHapenke Not Ho Had hn Wiin at Flrat He iorld The Leper Taken lo a Place or Mutely. Slicclnl to The Clllien. I.oNiiiis, July at!. News from llucnos Ayres stales that me iusuiico.iuii I1.1. I xxn suppressed. The (government it in ontnil. Only Five Really Killed. SH'elnl to The Clllien. IlAi.TiMiiKii, July '."J. The latest report from the collision on the Chcsnicake arc to tlic elTccl that the first were ex aver ted. Now only five are said to have been killed. IreparliiK to Leave. SiK-elnl to The Cltlicn. IIhooki.vn, July aJ. The Atlantic piadron is to-day prcpnriii); to leave r Central America. They IMin'l Like It. Slieelnl to TlIK t ITIIBM. I.iixnos, July ao. Considerable of n sensation has been created in circles, Inch consider themselves as highly moral, by the announcement that the Princess Dohgnrouki, the Morgantic ife of the Cxar Alexander II, nccompn- ied by Madame de Sinntiff, will shortly irrivc in England on a visit to the Duke and Iluclicss of lidinburg. ThclnteCinr, il will Ik' remembered, died with the name of the Princess on his liis, hut this fact did not prevent the present Em- ieror Irom exiling tier almost ueiorc the remains of his father lind been com mitted to earth. The countenance given to the Princess by the English royal fam- ly, is not unlikely to create somewhat strained relations between the Russian ad English courts. A l iilque UulherliiK. Sieeinl to The Cltlieu. MomxAxn, Ky., July at). A uuitue at lining began here to-day. It is tin' inclavcof the Kentucky Holiness as eiation, and will continue until August ml. Ten thousand ieoplc are on the ground ami Ihcv ure from nil the protes- aut churches in the State. Mm. Ufiierul Flake There. Iieeinl to The Cltisen, I'iin.Aiii:i.l'iii,, July ail. The grcnt Pitman drove. New Jersey, camp mcet- ig oH'ncd to-dnv. Among those taking n active part in the gathering is Mrs. cucrnl Clinton II. 1-iske, who will pre side ut several of the missionary assem blages during the week. The DeleKRIIon Divided. Siecim to The Clllien. Poi'i.AK Iti.i-ft'. I ml., July 21). The cmoeratsof the second congressional district are in session here to-day. The Iclcgntes arc evenly divided between Congressman Walker and J. II. Wear. The liakota Ldllora. Special to Tub Citukm. IlUAUWoon, S. D., July 29. The South Dakota editorial convention begnn its lalHirs here to-day. Elaborate prepara tions have been made for their entertain mint. A Ureal Kentucky Fair. Kiecial to TlIK ClTltSN. IIakhoiisih Kii.Kv., July 20. The (great Harroilshung Central Kentucky fair iK'iicd lo-day. A Hteatucr Anhore. lli:.ri'oMT, N. C, July 211. The steam- r AlH-rlmly lloy stranded nt Lookout Shouts, and is visible ut half-tide. She ii a source of great dread to the coaster building the caie. She lies on theouter dge ol the diamond and cannot be seen until close nhonrd in five fathoms. LeproMv In New York. Sim-lnl to The Clllien. Ni;w York, lulv 2. Whnt is said tone u genuine euse ol leprosy was discovered here to-dav. The victim is the scion ol o noble family ol Spain who linshccn going lo tlicacmlcinv at Chester, l-'or weeks he has Ih-cii slopping nt Spanish-American boarding house, in this city. Insiector Dillingham, who is familiar with leprosy licided it to lie n case of leprosy. An other man who occupied the room ad joining dart ia's is ill and from symptom. it is thought thnt he has the dread dis ease, Health authorities this morning re moved the lcicr to Pest Island. The section of the city in which the case oc curred hns lieen quarantined. The Vandal Caught. Ni'.w Yokk, July I'll. The police have a myslcrious prisoi.er under nrrest whose identity thet rcluscd to tllvuige, lie Is believed to lie one of the vnndnls who have despoiled more than three hundred tombs in Holy Trinity cemetery on the outskirts of lirooklyn, ol Ihcir sine nnd gildctl crosses nnd ornaments. A Full Account. TlIK WllHKLV ClTIHKN of tO-IIIOITOW will contain n full nnd accurate account of the terrible murder ol l-'ridny night last. It will he on side ut the counting room at 10 o'clock lennc Hugo, the granddaughter of Victor Hugo, is engaged to lie married to young Duudct, son of the novelist, ny her will, Mrs. Emily Pfeiffer, the Kngllsh poetess, who died recently, leaves $315,000 to charitable and educational establishments for women. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Mrs. Senator Kansom is at Blowing Kock. Governor Fowle is at the Wiightsville encampment. The grape crop around Rulciigh is said to be enormous. Durhamites will enjoy an excursion to Asheville on August 11. Kinston men are talking of establish ing a paper box- fuctory at that place. Henderson hns voted in favor of a sub scription to the Nash county railroad. The subscription for the soldiers home nt Knlcigh hus reached the $,000 murk. Wnddcll is a new nostoffice in Rocking- hum county. Walter S. Irving is post master, Raleigh claims to be eating spoiled on-Ll and vigorously demands a meat inspector. A Rnleigh man hns offered a nrize of $10 to the farmer who brings in the first bale of cotton. John W. Thompson is said to he the strongest candidate for the position of lerk ol the sitcrior court of Wake. A Northern syndicate has purchased 200 acres of land near Torboro and will improve it nnd sell it for building lots. J. J. Reed has been appointed post master at Little Creek, Madison county, to take the place of H. A. Holcombe, re signed. A negro trnmn arrested in Weldon last week made his escape and while stealing rule on a Ireicht train had his arm cut off by a car wheel at Balficld. G. H. Shaw, of tlladcnhoro, due thirty- three feet for a well and got it in the shnie of one of the flowing variety, strongly impregnated with sulphur. The residence of I. L. Bnldwin. near Mangum, Rockingham county, was en tirely consumed by fire. There was no insurance and in consequence the loss was vcrv serious. Wake county prohibitionists are he- ginning to orgnmze and the democrats are afraid thnt it is for the purpose ol drawing the strength from their own party. A colored boy, living on Mr. lohn Al- dridge's pluee, uliout one mile from Kin- on, was killed ny a horse while trving to dnve him m the stuble. He died the next morning. Mrs. M. M. Randolph, of lackson. N. ., has gathered from one limb three to matoes closely clustered together of the aggregate weight of fifty-eight ounces. One of them welghe-l 14, another 19 and the other 24 ounces. Mr. William Skipiier, of Brunswick county, was held up by highwaymen at W ilmingtonnnd rob'.iedol several dollars in money. On the same night Mack Tay lor, colored, was brutally beaten by six men and robbed of $4. Miss Cora Watts, daughter of ex-Sher iff Watts, of Iredell, was bitten by a spider and for a while her life was de spaired of. A physician was colled in and succcded in neutralizing the effects ol the poison and she recovered. The Mecklenburg county convention Kissed a resolution suiting that they md full confidence in the integrity, ahilitv and patriotism of the Hon. i. Ii. Vance nd urge his re-election to the position lie now fills with so much honor and credit to himself nud the State. The track of the Wilmington. Onslow nd Enst Carolina railroad has been laid from Wilmington to Sandy Run, a dis tance of twenty-three miles, and two trains are now running to ami from that place every day. Sunday excepted. Dennis Home, a Wilmington colored man wbo was arrested last June charged with highway robbery has been acquit ted. He was convicted, however of an assault on Alex. Moure. The assault was committed with intent to rob. Julia Grnddy, aged 9 year, a daughter of Mr. J. C. Grnddy, tell twenty feet Irom a window of the second story of Bluff nulls. Cumberland county. Mranue to ay, no bones were broken, but tne child was terribly bruised about the face and arms. The residence of Mr. Robert Rohbins, in Southnort, was struck hv lightning all the rooms in l lie house being more or less damaged and the occupants nearly smothered by the sulphurous smoke. T I . I ..!.. 1 I . I .. I .1 I . . ' 1 .1 1 lie nenvy nun prifuiiuiy hivcu 10c uunu ing Irom entenmg nre. Wm. Wallace, an NO year old man was found dend in a field near Ins house The woods caught fire and fenring his dwelling would be destroyed, he started after his son, who lived not Kir away. The day was very warm nnd the old gentleman was running. It is siipxscd thnt nc was overcome uy tne neat ana fell dead. The North Carolina Press Association hns elected Joseph P. Cndwell, of Stutes- villc. to be president. 1 he vice presidents chosen were: Captain S. A. Ashe, of the News and Observer j w. W . beott, ot the Ienoir Tome, nnd Robert Haydn, of the Charlotte Chronicle. John II. Sherrill, of the Concord Times, was unanimously chosen to be secretary onn treasurer, The next meeting will be at Winston-Da- lem. It hns lieen decided to make a test case of the decision of Judge Whitaker thnt he had no authority to Hold Kockingnam court in place of Judge Shipp, deceased nnd the Solicitor of the district has been instructed tn make out the case on np ornl to test the constitutional nuestion Involved. Messrs. Bnttle and Mordecai hnve lieen retained by the Governor in behalf ol the State. A mnn by the nnme of Shinnll has dis appeared from Mt. Airy and cannot be found. He was Inst seen with Percy Pry and Joe Tillev, gambling in a church nenr town. lividenecs of a bloody fight were found in the church. Fry claimed t int he nnd Tilley had fought over fume of cards and that the blood came rom wounds he hnd inflicted with a knife, and that Shinnll was not present nnd he knew nothing ol his whereabouts, Fry has been arrested but Tilley es caped. Snm Porter, of Greene county, hn bored a woman of bad reputation and iwcntv-five of his neighbors went over to see him about it nnd argue him out of his wicked ways. Porter came up witn u Bowie knife and revolver and his death was very sudden. A man who was em nloved on the place and who saw the killing was tarred and leathered and warned to leave the place, and return onlv when he had decided that he cared to Art no lonirer. He went, and the sur rounding country is aroused oyer the of- lalr, allbougu nothing oaa Deen none, MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADE MARK RB0I8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BL8B. Ho earned for itself the enviable reputa- NTIMI6RAINE tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the pcedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hhadaciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quurtcrs, proves its true merits and icceptubility to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTU'YRINK, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom of either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and cun be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredient. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in 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 "barm- less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRBCTION8 FOR USB. The dose for an adult Is two tcaapoonful. in a wine a'aw of water. Dose for children, in proportion, according to ag. la either caM the doae can be repeated every thirty minue. on til a cure hi effected. On. done will way. drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when tint feeling the premonitory .ymptoma; but if the attack is wcU on, and .uflcring i. interne, the second or third dose may be required. Usually a greater nnmbcr of dose. I required to effect th. first cure than i. needed for any succeeding time there after, .bowing that the medicine is accumu lative in It. effects, tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For Hie at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Bargains t Bargains! (CONTINUED.) We offer greater induce ments to cash buyers of Dry Goods than any bouse in Asheville. All our Domestic Goods bought before the rise of cot ton ure now sold at prime cost. Fans and I'arusols, the lest solection in town, re- gurdlcrts of cost. Curtains in great variety or less than you can buy them elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Ntt) kins and Doilies at prices that defy competition. White Goods, Embroider ies and Laces at half their values. Our stock is very large and we are determined to reduce it. Kid Gloves and Hosiery, the best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell the low est. Call and see us before you purchase. All Goods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con- vince yourself. WniTLOCK'S, 4 SOUTH MAIM STREET, Opposlts Bank af AaWrlll.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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