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f - . THE WEEKLY CITIZEN Asheville Daily Citizen J FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Containing n Ml, accurate and consecutive account of Friday's Tragedy mailed tu any ufldrvM for S cents. Not exceeding three lines, One Time, 35 eenta. Three Tlmea, SO centa. Biz Tlmea, 75 centa. 111 VOLUME VI.NO. 7. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. lLiNVILLEl A plfu o planned and devel oping uh a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hcnlth fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevalion of :i,OU feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It 18 being lnid out with tusto and skill, with wIl graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for Hih' residewvs and H1UTHFI L HOJlliS. A good opportunity fr prolitablc investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., I.lnvlllc, IHIU-Uvll Co.. N. C. NKW IXVolCF.. C.F.NTLIiMliS'S MADRAS, CIIHVIOT. SATKF.N AND II.ANNF.L SIIIKTS JI'ST IN. I.AIUliS' BLAZIiRS, SHIRT WAISTS ft C1IIM IvSUTTLSJIST RHCiaVBP. Ill IN MARCllli. :I0 SOUTH MAIN STKIiliT. II.T.ESTABROOK'S M H. MAIN ST., AHIIBVILLU, 1 TMK CLACK riW BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOVS. l.OCAI. View and Sketch. pr IMd HEAL USTATIi. Walts. It. OWVN. W. W. Wast. GVYN & WEST, (Hiuttm.. t.i Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL LST ATE. Loans Securely Placed 8 Percent. Notary I'ulillc. Cnmmllnners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. aiafiriCK Honlheaaii Court ISqaaro, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker, And luventnient AarenU. Loan. - rly placed at S Pr "tit. Omcni II M I'atlon A- '' n-httdlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" "Wnniat tiny timber mineral I""0!" rtlr or A.he vllle Meal BMale t Then call on u., Horatio, and we will te Ihrr thy muney'. worth, ui. ... u ihM hnuM Int. lend the .nra eta to erect a dwelling thereon, and InMirr the earn. In any Mr Iniurilne Company doing uttnlnw la thle male. Olve ua call, Horatio I JKNKS ft JKNKS, REAL ISTATI AND INSURANCE IR0KER.S. Room Jk 10, McAfee Block 8. p.ttoa At., AhTlU, K. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled; BLUE RUIII" linn been withdrawn after a eery Micccanrul run, and we now present our matchlcu Stock of Groceric GRAIN AND FEEO FOR YOUR USE AT POP. ULAR PRICES. IHMUM OPKN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. During the month of Au trust we want to Hose out. everything we Inure in the ine of Summer Hoods. We are going to buy a big stock for the Fall and Winter and we want no money locked up in floods to carry over. We Imve some beautiful patterns in Flouncing and Allovers that we will sell so ehenpl.v that it would be economy to buy even for next Summer, ns onecannot have too many White Dresses. If you will a lUanket or a Comfort these ool nights you can find what you want at our place. A new line of Ginghams in Fall Shades have just come in, and are going to bo sold very low, as is our habit with all our floods. We have about six Ice Cream Freezers of the eawon's lot; they will besold very low. You can still buy Croquet Setts and Ham mocks of us chenjier than anybody else. Our Store is headquarters for all sorts of Housekeeping conveniences of which wo ask an insjiec. (ion. Come to sec us before you buy Shoes of any kind and you will save money. K very- thing at lowest prices at "BIG RACKET." IAKIUNCOI NTKV. Mm Carter, at tlie northern end of Sunarl drive on Heaver Ham. "Jij mile, from A. he. ,llle court h.Miw. will fiirnlah iMiard and itli-a.an. .mimmi,in .... urnon. durlna the healed Urm at renauna- ' uu Till i. II riWTHI. nlyindrod3w ' Orac I'. P.. N, C FOR RENT. Three .lory hnu,conlnlnlng twenty-lhrce . ... .u- M..ai .lr.lri.ltl. lot-nltona room., in " f k In the city, nunnnw ,., give. JKNf fc-y j-HNKH. geal H.tnl and Inaiiranc.. o.m.O and 10, an Cation Arcane, Aahevll. H. I. July 1 ndlf PRIVATE BOARD. New hnaar, aewly furnl.hed, all mvUni ImproremenU, large rmimi, good tain. MRS. M. C. GOODK, S3 College St F. A. GRACE, I'RESCO DECORATOR AND DESIGNER, -Will Koclw m Temora. Inlonaco. Encauatlc or Oil From Special Deslsns in DKCOH AT1VR COMPOIItTIOK, HMtloVloral. alniilrMMiac Allegory. AddreaM M WK)DWAII0 AV. Uelrolt. Mich., or BOX , A.Tiii, . w. MISCELLANEOUS. KHTAIJLISIIEI) 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 buyingyour drugs, medicines and such articles at Carinichael'H Drugstore. His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com- M'tition. Don't forget the place, No. L'O South Main Street Asheville, N. (J. We have made a nuuilier of sweeping iinliictions on Spring anil Summer floods in order to close them out. A largediscount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the seanon. CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 ft 9 PATTON AVE. Klegant Drug Store cen trally locatedwell venti latedeasy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by day and night illuminated with elwtrici- ty telephone uttachment Hnudsome Soda Water Ap paratusice cold drinks nil day long fine I and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettes Choice Perfumery and Soa ps rrescri i it ion Depm't- ment neat and cleun Medi al supplies unquestionably the unrest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever More patronage in- rcasuig, public confidence secured, suex-ess attained Asheville Irecomes tho Drug distributor for a hundred miles around competition relegated to the rear too busy to say more to-dny. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. 18-LOTS LEFT-18 PROSPECT PARK. I hav m lot. left In Prnaoret lark, whleh I will aril low, and apon ine MOMT FAVOMAHLK TKRMM. All I want I. 10 VHH CIINT. CAMII. and the kaianee can ne maoc in SMALL MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, m mhrrwlar a. nurchawr. may wl.h. with a nee cent. Inicrct. I he rhaniml the line. of aonie of the lot., making ome o( tnem mailer, w a. to .nit all punnawra. LOOK AT THIS LIST. CAM.. I'AVMKNT twn.on no on an on an.iMi an.oo nn.oo no no O.IH SA.OII . n oo ilA.IMI in. no nn.mi , on. (mi An no 4 IMI An no Bo.no Where can yoa do better r Have your .pare change liy Invratlng In real r.tnte. rkeurc a home and (top paying rent, W. B. GWVN, OWYN WEST, Ag'U, 8. E. Court 8uiir. M'Mnna. r.ir. Lot II tuno " I la aH i'j ana " 13 ami " 1,1a anil i uno no noo " noa noli nnu ni mo mi nno nua mo " n " n nno a mm 44 IM n nMi " Aa aim THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. A Ciiicaco doctor claims to have dis covered that water is a certain cure for consumption. There is nothing new in this. Taken in whiskey it hits long been recognized as one of the most vnlunblc of remedies. Thby will facilitate business, was the reason given by Reed when his obnox ious rules were adopted. They have it n true. They have fnciintrd more bnd business than the house hus known lor years. Sinck the Progressive Farmer came out with its unwarranted attack on Senator Vance it has evidently been very sorry it spoke. Last week it contained an arti cle in which it tried to explain its posi tion, but that too was torn to pieces by the State press, and this week the editor throws up both hands and only stops long enough to say that Col, Polk wus in no wuy rcsKinsible fur tile first at tack. Evidently the Farmer has learned that the Alliance is a pretty big tail for so small a dog to wng. Skvkn years ago a republican in the Illinois house of representatives refused to vote and thereby broke the quorum. L. C. Collirs who at the time acted as speaker telegraphed to James 0. Blaine to know if he could count the member who would not vote. The reply he re ceived was to the effect that member in their scats not voting cannot be counted in any way whatever, lliey may lie censured by the senker for failing to IKrform their dutv, but the Sieakcr can not take cognizance of their presence ex cept as they responded to the roll call. That was Mr. Illuinr's view of the situa tion although it is not Tom Reed's. But still it must be remembered that it was a man of brains who sent the telegram. "Tim continuance of the outrages and their increasing lmurncv and flagrancy show that thcaituutionisgrowing worse instead of better, and the necessity for vigorous action more imperative than ever. These outrages have been going on lor years without any determined ellort on the part of the authorities to suppress them. The state has lieen disgraced, its laws violated and defied, .is citizens whipiied, mutilated, and murdered, local and state administrations flouted and contemned, and no vigorous and deter mined ellort has been made to put a stop to them. We do not except theattcmpl. at prosecution in one or two counties, n they were neither vigorous nor deter mined enough to merit rcsicct." One would naturally think from read ing the nbove that it was from the New Vnrk Mail and Kxpresa and was aimed at the South. But it isn't. It is from n no less prominent republican organ than the lndinnnKlis Journal and is aimed directly at the great State of Indiana. Hut it must be galling to a Northern re publican to admit that the article has any foundation in fact. The republican governor has already had his say in the matter and he explains it by saying that the Journal hut always been un friendly to "me." Mm. Bi.aink's second letter to Senator l-'rvc makes still clearer the fact that with rcsiKct to the removal of the sugar tariff he is the protectionist and Mr. McKinlcy is the tree trader. That is the free trade principle tnrin for revenue only, and larger or smaller duties according to the amount of reve nue neeiica lor ine support 01 ine govern ment. Mr. Blaine propose. to uscthetarift on suunr in such a way a to yield the great est umount of benefit to American indus try ; and that is the very essence of pro tectionist doctrine. Those free traders who think they see in Mr. Blaine's proositioi a distinct ad vance on his part toward their own creed, urc mistaken. What he advocates is, as lie says, the highest lorin ot protec tion. Why not go furtlier. they ask, "and treat the tnrilT on every article we im port just a. you proMsc to treat the su gar duties .' would tnnt not ne carrying your new theory of protection in its high est foim to its logical conMiiicaces?" Yes, if the revenue were not needed and the incidental benefit to American indiis- could be clearly shown to be greater by Hint arrnngrnient thnn hy any other. That is iust what a protectionist would do without hesitation if it were possible and advantageous; but a free trader could not do it on Mini imiund. if he re maincd true to the doctrine that the gov ernment has Miwer to levy customs luxe, only with a view to revenue, and not to stimulate, encourage, and protect the private business enterprises of American citizens. For real encourugeme.it. therefore, tlie free trnilc theorists must look to Major Mckinley sugar plan, not to Mr. lilniiic'. N. Y. Sun. .cart Foreman DlnmlgMcd. Lcuh Foreman, who was under arrest for the murder of her mother, Harriet William, has been released. There was not sufficient evidence to convict her, and tlie case wn mil proascd with leave, The following cases were dismser1 of by the criminal court yesterday after noon i State vs. A. M, Tenlnnd, for an assault on an officer. The defendant was found not guilty. This morning the lurst case called was against Isaac Garrison, for an assault with a knife and rock on John Burgin, lie was found guilty. J. M. Kay wan fined $10 in the Mayors' court a short time ago for keeping his premise in a poor unitary condition He took an npienl and this morning sub mitted hi case. Judgment wn sus pended on payment of the cost and the fine. The case against C. W. Stikcleatbcr, apiciilcd Ironi the Mayor' court, wn taken up before the court adjourned for dinner. Minnie Pearson, colored, was fined f 1 and 92.00 cost In the Mayor' court this morning for using profane and vul gar language. A TERRIBLE FIRE AT SENECA FALLS, NEW YORK. A SPANISH BARK GOES DOWN AT SEA. Tin. MmKmUc Jl hi.:Ictv,Iv H.'nk the Record The Prealdent of the Aricentlne Republic RenlKnM. Special to The Cltlicn. ArBtRN, N. Y. July 30. Seneca Falls, a small city twenty miles west of this place, wa completely destroyed by tire this morning. Particulars are meagre although thousands arc said to be home less and aid has been sent from Roches ter. The origin of the fire is unknown. It started at 8.15 o'clock this morning. The fire raged live hour and ten of the most handsome business blocks in the city arc in ruins. A Record Breaker. Special to TlIK ClTIZKN. Nbw York, July 30, The Majestic reached New York to-day. The trip across wa made in five days and Iwcn-ty-two hours. South Carolina Partner. Special to Tim Citiikn. Rihgb Si'HiNO, S. C, July 30. The State Farmers' Institute oiened here to- dny. The first paper read was by J. S. Newman, director of the Alabama exjier- imcnt station, on "Agricultural Colleges." A Hpanlwh Bark Loat. Special to The Citizen. Nkw Yokk, July 30. From nn incom ing ship it i learned that the Spanish bark Esperanza wo lost in mid ocean, only a small part of the crew were res cued. An Knthanlamtlc Catherine;. Special to The Citizen. Lansinii, Mich.,July 30. One of the largest prohibUion conventions ever held in the state is that which to-dny con vened here to nominate a full state ticket . The gathering is enthusiastic. The Prealdent Renlgrm. Special to The Citizen. I.ONUON, July 30. News has reached here that the president of the Argentine Republic hn resigned. General amnesty lias been declared. The Link Mnpplled. Editor Citizen : Having seen only the briefest mention in Tiik Citizkn of the Sunday nftcrnoon services held in tlie Central Methodist church by the W. C. T. U.. und nothing at all having been said of the public exhibition given by Miss Anna tioruon L.. i. u., I woum uc glad to supply these missing links in the daily chain of reports Ashcvillc's bright and newsy paper has so faithfully given. Un Sunday attcrnoon at p. m., ine congregation began to assemble, but rain coming on, wn not so large as it otherwise might have been. Mrs. Wells, of Tennessee, 0iencd the meeting, and simply saying "North Carolina's presi dent, Mrs. wooay, neenea no introduc tion," that winsome little ludy came to the front and gave an earnest evan gelical talk. Mrs. Iloblw, of Guilford i .IM M.n.1.. n f, .r.-Hil. nil.l based on a saying ol St. Augustine. Mrs. Hobbs has an excellent voice fur public sicaking, and with her zeal for the tem perance cause ami power o. logicui ex pression cannot fail to become distin- Suished among W. C. T. V. women. She us charge of the detriment of heredity and is well up on her work.. Mrs. Kclls, of Mississippi, the brilliant editor of the "White Kibbon, a paper iicscrvciny in the first rank of W. C. T. II. literature, read a few verses, commenting umin them in her soft, deliberate voice. In the absence of Mr. Chcpin, kept in Charles ton by the mandate ot her doctor, I represented bomb Carolina, and being new to the work, wa allowed to give my thought from a pnier. Mrs. Webb, ofSavunnnli, Gn un English lady of great consecration in those pitying shnnes our work take a prison reform and work for sailors in port, uuve some nathetic incidents, w men drew tears Irom mnny. Then Mrs. Cndwallodcr, presi dent of Florida, mude cverylxuly faugh with the story ol tne old ludy who "wanted the W. C. T. U. to send to her part of tlie country, a circus rider, or a locust preacher, or nn exhauster, she didn't cure which." Monday afternoon, the time for Miss Gordon'iexercises, was unfortunately so rainy as to prevent mnnv of the children getting to the cIiiukI. as well as a good attendance of irrown un people. The attractive pro irrnm was carried out. However, witn undiminished spirit, the details showing MISS liornon s lllliniiii, ayaicmiiiic wura. It wus delightful to sec the celerity and precision with which the little officers took their places and went at their work. Mnstcr Philip Cocke, a L. T. U presi dent, called the meeting to order, Miss Eva Branch read the minute in a clear. distinct voice, and Muster Norris Myers rriiorted tlie condition ol tne treasury To replenish this a collection was taken up with reassuring results, There was a pretty motion long a long with bells, several bright recitations by the Imys and girls, and then a call was made lor Mis Willard, who hud come in late and sat at the back ol the audience, In the lovely talk the world's W. C. T U's. president gnye these children, might be lound the kry to ner greatness a sim plicity and truth with which heaven en dows only Godlike souls. In a manner of simplest irood fellowship she explained how she came to be too late because of waiting for a friend who Inilcn to keep her engagement ; so the started out to walk to the college alone, a the whole family of her hostess had already go ie on to the entertainment, expecting her to lie conveyed thither by this friend. She hardly knew the way and couldn't take a street cur because Mis Gordon had the family purse; and a it soon came on to rain smartly she got into a grocer's wag on and rode on credit to the college, and so got ber dress spattered. You should have heard the children applaud our "greatest of living women." as she thus came down from the heights on which our love would place her into the close alhnitics ol every day lilc. Ass't Bup't Press Work in So. Carolina, Dr. Porter's) Lecture. Ilr. Porter's lecture for the benefit of the Hospital wus postponed oa account ol the inclement weather and the other attractions for the same evening, It will Ik delivered on August 15, at 8.30 p. m,, when it is hoicd a large crowd will come out, both to help a good enure and hear a very interesting sicakcr. Any one having tickets and wishing to redeem them can do so by applying to the librarian of the Asheville library. Maryland ProblbltloulMtM. Special to Tiik Ciiizkn. t.ii.siMiN Park, Md., July 30. The Muryland state prohibition party is in session here to-day. A full ticket is to be placed in the field. THE SUNNY SOUTH. During the past ten years Norfolk, Vn population has increased I'l.'.HiO, nearly 151.4 percent. Virginia's corn crop is all right, but its iench cron will not lie one fourth of the usual yield. John I. Buchanan, a Tennessee candi date for governor will makeno campaign speeches until alter August 11. Will Clavburn and Raclmcl Cate will hang at Lancaster. S. C. next Friday for the murder ol a white man. The alliance of Houston county, C.a., is fur from satisfied with the local pnier and will start one of their own. The tax list of Forsvth county will amount to about $7,011(1,0011, nearly hull n million dollars in excess of last year. The South Carolina State agricultural and mechanical society will hold a meet ing ut Rock Hill on August 0, 7 and 8. The prosiiccts for the Virginin State fair are very bright. Already $2,275 of a proposed guarantee of ten thousand Has been raised. lame Tillery a white brakemnn fell from the top ol a freight train at Knox ville and was so badly injured that he died the next day. Over a enme of cards at Brunswick, Ga., Claude Gardner and Isniuh Minnie field ciuarrclcd. Minniclicld was killed. Gardner gave himself up lack Hayes and Tom Lnrnrgan were instantly killed in a fight near New Or leans, and John l.urncgnn was fatally wounded. Eight shots were exchanged. The governor of South Carolina hns commuted the sentence of John Green, who was to have been nung lor murder in Berkeley county, to imprisonment for life. There is a movement on foot to organ ize a State bunkers' association in Ten nessee. A meeting will probably lie held in Chattanooga in the latter part ol August. A party of Northerners cot into a po ker game ut St. Simons Island, Gil., and on one jnrk pot $45,000 changed hands. A strait: lit Hush raked it in. 1 lie oincr man had four queens. The oldest member of the Hast Hanover Presbytery and iicrhnps the oldest divine of that faith in Virginia hns just passed away at Richmond in the crson of Rev. Dr. Theo. Prior, U. l. Rev. I). C. Kelly, the Gallatin. Tenn., preacher who decided to give up the min istry fur politics has preached his fare well sermon. His text was a trine sug gestive. It was "ze blind guides winch strain at a gnat and swallow a camel." In nn old sack near a house which has been unoccupied for months a Memphis iKiliccmnn lound a monstrosity in tne shape of an animal with tlie face of a man and head oi a dog. it nan been ten- dcrly wrapH-d in linen and weighed about hvc pounds. T. A. Kirkmnn mid Mrs. Tnvlor. of Hinli Point, eloped taking Mrs. Tavlor's child with them. They went to Char lotte and Mr. Taylor found bis wife there. She went buck home with her husband. Kirkumn had skipcd belore Taylor arrived. Ilown in South Carolina thev are Incom ing a man tor superintendent ot the Stute military academy whose nnnie is Cownrd. Hut " lint's in it name ?" ui- pbes to his case as it does to a good many others, tor during the war he was a brave, gallant soldier, never found wanting. l.nm llenrv, of Knoxville, went on a howling drunk and returning home bent hia wile in n brutal manner. When his taste for this siort was satisfied he went out and drew n revolver on n friend threatening Ins life. The Sentinel ndvo- cates the return to the whipping mst to reach such wretches. In speaking of the 'unity census, the Charlotte Chronicle says: "line gentle man who had (10 men on his pay roll, found recently that 13 of that nuinlicr had not been recorded by the census enu merator. Another gcntlcmnn found that four out of ten clerks in one store had not been enumerated." A man who had registered at a Bir mingham, Ala., hotel as 11. K. Clifton, (cain, Fin., was arrested on suspicion of beinu a tucnilicr of Rube Burrows' gang. So far he hns admitted that his name is lenning and that he is wanted for horse stealing in Arkansas and the officers think they have made a very im portant Haul. At Bovdsvillc, Weakley county, Tenn,, two brothers, named McGuire, were cn- 5 aged in digging a well, when they were riven out by impure nir. They built a fire, and soon nlterwards one ol tnem went again. He was heard struggling, and the other brother went down to bring him up. Both were overcome by the foul air and died lieforc they could be rescued. Their bodies were recovered by means or niies and hooks. A young Englishmen by the name of I F. Pcrreli wn shot and killed by nn un known party at Muldlcsuorough, Ky and the body was dragged and laid across the railroad track, where It was afterward run over by the dummy trnin conveying the officers of the Louisville Lcirion back to camp from a ball thev had attended at the Middlesliorough Ho tel. In the pocket of thedrnd man were found passes on several English and Scotch railways. The effect of Georgia climnte is Illus trated in the following which I taken from the Constitution. Last Saturday , . . 1 .1 ... I r .. mgni, mm cimun, coirrrea, o. ..room town valley, retired to bed as was hi usual custom, and was soon fact asleep It Is presumed his conscience wn. in . good condition, a when he awoke In the morning, after a sound sleep, he found the rats had gnawed tne flesh from one ol his big toes until the bone was ex posed. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRAIIU MARK KBOI8TIiRUI. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) livery variety of Headache A NO NOTHING BLBIi. ANTIMIGRAINE Has eurncd lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective und reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hkadaciik, The immense favor which hus greeted it from all ijiiartcrs, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle iufluciices of such poisonous drugs a ANTIPYRINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not coutuin on atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young aud old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains ao noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of bcud- ache without respect to cause leaving ao uupleusunt or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article iu the market, wherever known. blKUCTIONS FOR I'BB. The done for an adult it two tca.poonful. In a wine glaa. of water. Doac fur children in uroiHirilon. according to age. la either caac the duac can be repealed crcry thirty mlnuea antll a cure la effected, one doac will alway. drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when hrst feeling the premonitory ymptom.;hutuT the attack is well oa, and uttering I. interne, the second or third doac may be required. U.uully a greater a umber of doac. i. required to effect the Ant cure than is needed for any succeeding time there after, showing that the medicine la accumu lative ia IU cdcct. lending toward aa event ual permanent cure. Fur talc at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Bargains! Bargains ! (CONTINUED.) Wo offtT givutor induco iiu'iitH to mull buyers of Dry Goods than any Iiouko ia AhIicvHIo. All our DoincKtic (iooilri louglit before tho rise of cot- 011 arc now sold at jirimo COHt. Faim ami l'lmiwolH, tho R'Ht wliM'tion ia town, n gardloHH of oont. CurtaiiiH in great variety or lewx than you can buy them t'luewhere. Tablo Linen, TowelH, Najr- kiiih ami Poilior) at priccM that defy coin petition. White (loodH, Embroider ics aim Laces ut hull their values. Our stork is very largo und wo are determined to reduce it. Kid Gloves and Hosiery, tho best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undorocll tho low est. Call and seo us before you purchase. All Goods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con vince yourself. WHITLOCK'Sy 4 SOUTH MAIN STKBBT, Opposltt aaak f AahrrUla.
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