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. ALE, I OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, FOR SALE- Not exceeding three Unci, AT - THIS - - OFFICE. SC. PBK HVNDIED. I One Time, US ccnta. Three Timet, SO ccnti. 8ii Time., TS cent. 441 I I I I I h-h 'I i 41 li t J I it ;3 1 VOLUME VI. NO. MISCELLANEOUS. 3.INVILLE. '.s-V til,Mn iiliinm-d and devel- ;i, , , Pooping as a 1 1 GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region uoted for health WTuluess and beauty of ! I SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, Vith cool ivlgoratlng Climate ,vv'U', lt is being laid out with ' r&iste and skill, with well Vaded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. V-lt A desirable place for fine sidences and HU4THFUL HOMES. good opportunity for rentable investments. For Illustrated pamphlet, ad- 3 A '''ilreHH, r ' i LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., , t,luvllle, Mildicll Co., N. C. NEW INVOICE. GENTLEMEN'S MADRAS, CIIBTIOT, SATEEN AND FLANNEL SHIRTS JUST IN. LAW US' I1LAZEKS, SHIRT WAISTS & CIIIM ESETTESJl'ST RECEIVED. ItON MARCIIE. 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET. H.T.ESTABROOK'S Hit B. MAIN ST., AttllKVILLB, 11 Til. plav torn BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL View and Sketches. Iir l d JiEALESTATE. Wilts. B. Owrn. W. W. Wsax. GVYI1 & WEST, (mcmmi. to Walter B.Owyn) fr ESTABLISHED 1881 X- VV REFER TO RANK OF AlHEVlUt I REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at Per Cent. Nut.rjr Public. CoramlMtoner. otDeeda. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICK-..lkwul C.rt acjaar. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Brokers. And InTcatment Amenta. Lou. e- srely placed at I per erat Office, i 14 S P.tto. At ccoad Boar. hbttdlT "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Woulde't httjr timber l.nri., mineral prop ertks or Aahevlllt Real Batata t The call on as, Horatio, and wf will irlrt Dm thy money' worth. We .an Mil thee a hone Int. lead the. ehek- .1. to erect a dwelling thereon, and Innirc the hiii la any Mr. Insurance Company doing binM la thl. state, Ulvt at a call, Horatio I JEMKS 4k JENKS, REAL EITATI AND INSURANCE MOKEM, atooma 4k 10, McAfee- Block, t Pattoa At.., AetevUta, N. C. 80. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FUR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Flay entitled -"BLUE RUIN" Hoe been withdrawn after a very aucceeaful run, and we now present our matchlcw Stock of Groceries. GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP ULAR PRICES. DOOM OPEN AT t A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. During the mouth of Au gust we want to elose out everything we have in the line of Summer Goods. We are going to buy a big stock for the Fall and Whiter and we want no money locked up in Goods to carry over. We have some beautiful patterns in Flouncings and Allovers that we will sell so cheaply thut it would be economy to buy even for next Summer, as onecannot have too many White Presses. If you need a Blanket or a Comfort these cool nights you can find what you want at our place. A new line of Ginghams in Fall Shades have just come in, und are going to be sold very low, as is our habit with all our Goods. We have about six Ice Creuni Freezers of the season's lot; they will be sold very low. You can still buy Croquet Setts and Ham mocks of us cheaper than anybody else. Our Store is headquarters for all sorts of Housekeeping conveniences of which we ask an inspec tion. Come to see us before you buy Shoes of any kind and you will save money. Every thing at lowest prices at "BIG RACKET." THE SENSATION OF bbASHEVILLE. SEPTEMBER 3, 4,5 8. 6, 1890. Of all the handeomc and valuable property that ha. been offered In Aahevllle, none com parable to the unbroken fnreat of oyer One Hundred Acre, divided and ..billvliled Into the moat beautllul lot. and tracte, lying along MERRIItION AVENUE, The Boulevard of the City, About one-third being within dty limit, and the remainder In the charming auburban villa of Kamoth. Only one mile from Court Square (10 mln utei drive) and on the beatand moat popular drive leading to the country. Then I. a lab yrinth of avenue, and street, being built through thine ground, under the autwrvlalon of on. of the Aneat engineer. In the South. The lot. and tract, will range In .lee from H acre to 8 to 8 acre., the larger plat, covering mil of the moat beautiful and picturesque elevatlona to be found In a day's Inurney, end for plat of the property to Nat. Atkinson & Son, AgHBVILLB, N. C, ASHEVILLE, N. miscellaneous. I ESTABLISHED 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 doing so you can save money bybuyingyourdrugs, medicines and such articles at Carmichoel's Drug Store, His stock fresh and complete und at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, N. C. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring und Summer Goods in order to close them out. A large discount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the season. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well venti latedeasy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all. by day and night illuminated with electrici tytelephone attachment- Handsome Soda Water Ap paratus ice cold drinks nil day long fine 5 and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettes Choice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtamnble more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becomes the Drug distributor for a hundred miles around competition relegated to the rear too busy to say more to-day. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND- DESIGNER IN FRESCO. .uKlld.lm JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child I, OfDce No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE A Mile LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Huslnes Loana .ecu rely placed at H tier cent. PICTURE FRAMES. Oold, Silver, Ivory, Oak, Oltt and Combl nation Moulding. Aleo Koom Moulillnga. Picture. Matted, Mounted and Framed at loweat price, and work guaranteed. Ungrav Inga, Palntlnga and Local Vlewa alwaya on hand at ESTABROOK'S, ai 8. Main St.. Aahevllle. apr 18 d J?OR RUNT. Photo gallery over Law'a atore. Haye'a f.tenc enyugntl nariore nnu finnim nartmenti cotnmoillou. and en.y of nccc.a, Apolyto BUAKUUN, RANKIN Ik CO., June4dtf 08 South Main atrcct. or C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1890. ELECTRICITY KILLED HIM. I "atiencei -pati ELECTRICITY KILLED HIM. DETAILS OF THE FIRST EXECU TION BY THAT METHOD. KKMHl.EK'8 DEATH WAS AP PARENTLV PAINFl't,. He la Called Dead In Seventeen Minutes, but Respiration Began Again, and the Kleclrlclts Was Once M ore Turned On. Auburn, N. Y., August 7. Between 6 and 7 o'clock yenterdny morning, in the Imsement of the State prison, in this city, Wm. Kemmlcr was killed under the law ly the ue of electricity. On Murch 29, 188U, he murdered his mistress, "Tillic" Zeigler, and his death wus reparation for his crime. He entered the death cham ber about half past six and wus ussisted in preparing himself for dvuth. He was pluccd m an ordinary cliuir by the ' T den, who introduced bim to those p-l!-cnt. He made a few brief farewell re marks; tlitre were no prayers in the death room and the man wus evidently devoid of nervous tension. The stated hour hud expired audit was fifteen minutes before Dr. Spitzka ar rived. Other doctors were delayed. The agent and warden grew momentarily more impatient. He would have the ex ecution all over, if possible, before the men were astir in the prison shops. "Gentlemen, I will not wait any longer for those who are not here," he exclaimed at length, after peering a Inst time down to the iron gate. Silently those awaiting gathered about the warden, who led the way to the rear hull, where a guard with a great key stood to ocn and close the door to the basement region of the prison. The huge iron bolted barrier swung bnck, the warden led the way and the silent party descended the iron stairway to the stone floored hull, where the fatal apparatus and its first subject were waiting. In the semi-gloom of the basement the massive chair ol death seemed to loom nut of the shadows a little distance from the entrance. As cuch guest passed it, he might have noted that every strop and every buckle to bind the victim was carefully pluccd to avoid ull possible de lay. 1 lie electrode tor tnc neaci nuns in its place like a sprinkler disc for a shower oatn;ciiairs aim oencnes sioou unoui the room in a semicircle In the uncer tain light of the tnlcful room theylormeil a horse shoe, in whose opening stood the Inuvy elrnir, with its dangling sirups und buckles. Suddenly the room was lighted from within. The warden hud turned up the lone burning flame at one of the blackened gas buruers of the aucient chandelier. in his mini arrangements me warden had placed all clcctricul apparatus in an ante-room. The purpose of t he Intcchungc of the electricul volt meter and switches to uiiothcrroombccumcnppnrcnt. Those who should see Kemmlcr die were never to know who hud pushed the switch to send the death blow to Kcnimler's vitals. When the final moment came, and Kcrainler was asked to take his seat in the futal chair, he wus eviilcntnlly the coolest man present. He was uurulllcil and obeyed every word ot the warden with willingness and care, lie submitted to the sirups quietly, and directed the adjustment of the elcetriode. He made several suggestions to the warden, anil finally sat in the chair without a tremor to nwuit the stroke. A convulsion murked the application of electricity. He wus suid to be dead in seventeen seconds, und the current was stopped. Later on respiration wus re sumed and the current was nguin nj- plicd and in thirteen minutes Iroin the first stroke he was ugnin declared dead. The flesh of his bnck was burned, nlso a spot upon uHin the top of his head. SOl'TH CAHOLINA'SCAHPAIUN Over Now and the Democrats do Not Ulve I'D Hope. CllAKl.KBTON, S. C, AugUSt 7. TIlC most intensely bitter political campaign ever held in the State is ended and the whole State is ulad of the fact. The re sult is that Tillman has 1H7 of the 320 votes elected to the convention, hut the fight is not yet over, and the straight out democrats do not give up. They will fight Tillman to the bitter end. Another Alliance cumlidnie ims ap- lieured in the field in the first Charleston district in the icrson of 11. A. Mctz, ol Lexington, wno lias ocen cmiorscu iur congress against W. H. Hruwlcy, ol Charleston, Meti is a lawyer, out is un derstood to have taken the Sub-Treasury tonic. A ftVKKN INDANUER, Ictorla Conies Near to tJeltlna Wei Feel. London. Auuust 7. The Ouccn left Os- liorne House at 7 o'glock Tuesday for a Irive to witness the yacht squadron parade at Co wee. Her carriage had to cross to a steam ferry on n pontoon. A ..... ,lfln L.ttiitir ilnwn nf the nlntfnrm on which the Oiiecn's ensriiige stood .i .... i i. .. ...i,:..k CllUSCtl till lliriinil wi nu.v,, m.ivi, nllv submerged the pontoon. ThcOucen and the sKctntors were lor a moment panic-stricken, but the pontoon soon righted ilscll una nonicu iree. i ne yucen was men siueiy vonvevvu .u u uvumw tion. OUITUAKY. I. W. Hcinrich, stenographer lor W. Duke Sons & Co., at Durham, is dead. Knliert H. Austin, the oldest citizen of Tnrboro, is dead ; nged HO yeurs and live months, The death of 8. H. Turrentiiie is very much regretted by our citizens. He had reached a ripe old age und wns beloved by our people. Durham Globe, Mr. John D. Sicvers, nged 73 years, died at his home in Salem Monday, The deceased leaves a wife anil two children, Dr. N. S. and Miss Gertrude Sicvers. Mr. Cicero Strickland, a brick mason living in Wcbbtown, who hud been siek for four weeks of typhoid fever, died yes terday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Mr. Strickland came from Duplin county to this Mty a short time ugo. Goldshoro Dispatch. PATIENCE I" Take This to the "Grand" with Von This Evening-. The Grand opens to-night. Here is the story of "Patience" that will be pre sented : Hunthorne, "the Fleshey Poet," has won the affections of twenty lovesick maidens who have been engaged to the Heavy Dragoons, but is in love himself with the Dairy Maid Patience, to whom love is a seuled book, except the love of ner old playmate Archibald urosvenor, whom she bus not seen for fifteen veurs. Lady Angela, oue of the rapturous maid ens, expluins to Patience what true love is and how unselfish it is and leaves her determined to fall in love with some lady. At this moment enters Keui nold Grosvenor her old playmate now known as "Archibnld the all Right" an Idyllic poet who has loved her fifteen years and whom she now loves. They confess their love, but in the midst of their happiness it occurs to Patience that there can be no unselfishness in loving so perlect a being as Urosvenor, nnn they part in despair. rJunlhorue, heartbroken at l'utience's refusal, by the advice of his solicitor puts himself up to be rallied for by the maidens. While this is taking pluce Pulicnee interrupts and dclures her willingness to marry liuntlioriic, because she thinks it her duty. At this the ladies transfer their affections to the dragoons und a reconciliation takes place. Here enters Grosvenor and all but Lndyjune fall in love with him, und the first uct ends amidst the confession ol love of the maidens and the horror of Grosvenor and the anger and jealousy of the Drag oons and Hunthorne. The ladies now devote themselves to Grosvenor, who cannot leave them on account of his love for Puticncc. The Duke, Colonel and Major, in order to re gain the alUx'lions of the maiden, imitate Grosvenor in dress and manner und arc successful, liunlhorne and Jane form a plot to overthrow Grosvenor's suprem acy. Iiuiithome has an interview with Grosvenor, and by a terrible threat com pels him to become absolutely common place. After which, all the ladies follow his example, and return to the Dragoons. Runtliorne now becomes perfection and Patience discovers that she can no longer love him, us thut would be selfish and finds nothing to prevent her loving Gros venor. Ths I Hike now chooses Lndv Jane lor his wile, and liunlhorne is lelt alone. LOHINU'tt P.tRLNTH. The Ulum.ilHt Must Now Puddle His Own Canoe. Huston, August B. The much-mnrried Charles Lorinc. who is in limlxi in Chi cago lor having loo many wives, is de serted by his parents, who Iivt in tins city. His lather, Mr. John r. Lonng, says that mnrlcs must get out ol the scrupv the liest way he can. He says Unit the nllnir lias iK-cn a tcrnine snnck lo the relatives of the young man. "He received a lilieral education," he said, "and made rapid progress in elec trical matters, tor several years Holding good places. About seven years ago he married a pretty Huston girl, bat they did not get along well together, nnd a ivorce wns the result. Helms sent lor me to go out and assist him, but 1 shall not go. 1 have done all thut I can for him. and he must help himself now. His shortage while collector for the Host on LiL'ht Infantry did not amount to So, and there wus no necessity fur him to leave Hoston on account of it. I have seen him but once in five years, and 1 re gret the publicity that his ill-doing has brought us into. THE LATEST NEWS i-KOM NOHTtl CAHOUXA. The State Tobacco Association met at Morehead City Tuesday, Resolution of the Lincoln county Alli ance: 1 nut the Male Alliance, soon to meet at Asheville, N. C, be requested to memorialize the legislature to double the tax lor public schools." The Scotland Neck Democrat pub lishes a letter from a demoernt in the western pnrt ol that county calling lot Hon. W. H. Kitchin to return to the con ns t for the nomination to congress from the second district. The preliminary examination into the homicide of Saturday at Raleigh wherein Ulliccr William Ilogue shot nnd killed a colored man named Jones iscloscd. Ilogue wns held without hail lo answer a charge of murder at the September term of the uH.rior court. Mr. Kirby Smith of Goldslmro passed through Daleigh going to Cluiticl Mill. He was accompanied by his lawyer and is gathering data for the damage suit which he has insti tuted against the University for tnlsc im prisonment. It will be remembered that he was arrested at the commencement of 1HHU on a charge of pnintiug the Cald well monument. News and Observer. Rumors around Winston: "Phila delphia capitalists are interested largely in the development of Salem. A High Point syndicate of lumber men have un pointed a meeting to discuss some plans ot establishing works at this place. An English syndicate is negotiating with the mineral laud owners in hurry, Alleghany, Wilkes and Watauga counties with a view toestublishing iurgc smelting works at this point." The N. C. Agricultural Uxjicrimcnt Station line procured cuttings ot the best varitics of figs in cultivation in all parts of the world. There arc thirty varieties in all. These are being grown at the sta tion for the double purpose of testing their hardiness nnd ouiilitv ami lor grow ing cuttings to be distributed in all parts ol the State. Pull directions for fig cult ure will be given in bulletins hereafter, free to all who apply. W. P. Massey, Horticulturist. The following members of the legis lature nnd senate have gone on record us having refused railroad passes : K. W. Scott. Alamance county i U. A. Wcllons, lohnston county: . I. D. Purker, Permit ... . i - ii...i.i;....r...i.i w.,i county! M.J. Hum, Way tic county; John Norwood, orange county; n. iiiooon, Mccklcnhurir county; I. L. Anderson Hertford county; I). Alexander, Tyrrell county. Kuleigli r iirmer. Tohn M. Haves, of Halifax. U. S, Marshal, brought here on a warrant of Madison Hawkins, a white man named Milikizdcck White, who refused to ans wer any questions propounded by the census enumerator ol his township. White averred that the United States government could not compel him to answer the questions. After n henring It wns found that White was of an unsound mind, and he was discharged. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE THE NEWS AT HOME AND AWAV FROM BON 1C. What Is Doing In Congress Mis. slsslppl Election Relurnw Till- nun Conventions Wind nnl Hall MtoriuH. The prohibition party has Ix-gun its euuipuifjii in mw turn, Mrs. Sidney Lanier and her son arc ill with typhoid lever lit ilullimorc. The Kcnrsiiruu litis been ordered to uuntemulu, aim is preparing lor l he vov age. The steamship Glenogtc has made the trip from Jupan to New York in liliy-lorr days. The Ilultiinorc and Yorklown Turn pike company will exact toll of funeral processions. Prennrntions have liccn made tor two cable lines in New York City, one of them oi, tiro jwnv General Granl'familv are oiiiniHed to nny removal of the General's remains from Riverside Park. The republican club of New York has declared in favor of straight-out nomina tions and no combinations. Ernstus Wimnn urnooses to carry out his plan by uniting Slulcn Island with Long Island by a tunnel under the Nar rows. The iurv in the lilwl .nil of m-tni-a T.,if. toe and Williams against Fanny Daven port, at Minneapolis, Minn., failed to agree. The Drick Manufacturers' association will retaliate for the boycott of their bricks by not sending them to the New York market. Senator Jones, nf Nevada, recently lost a satchel from a New York cub contain ing $13,IMI() in bonds, but subseiuently recovered the securities. Ferdinand SchilT.of New York, weighed over 30(1 pounds, fell overboard, U-ing unable to swim, but lie was so tat he coulld not sink, und so floated until he was rescued. Twenty-four Ilritisb sailors deserted Monday at Newport from the flagship llellerophotie. The deserters were lireil upon us they lauded on Guw Island. All but three were captured. Mr. T. G. Sliaugbenessv, assistant president of the Canadian Pacific rail roud, estimates that the Northwest grain crop will amount to 1 7,imiii,IIIIO bushels, of which 13,000,01)0 will lie for cxirt. A wind and hail storm swept over Ly ons, Osceola, 1 lick itiw n, Lintiiett anil Winnebago counties, lnwn, Sunday, de stroying near.)' everything in its path way. .Many horses and entile wen killed and men who were out badly cut by the hail nnd several are reported us seriously injured. George Harris, a Chicago postal clerk. it missing with I lie contents ot two mail M)uehe taken from a Chicago and Alton train, near St. Louis. He is charged with stealing registered matter from the nail sucks entrusted to his cure. The amount taken may not Ik more than $:too, or may be many thousand dollars. Tillman conventions have lieen held in Greenville, Anderson, Marion, I'ickei.s and several oilier counties in South Car olina, anil Tillman delegates elected, the Tillmnniles having captured the demo cratic machinery. In the Fourth district I). K. Norris, and m the Sixlli, L. 1. Stnekhouse, were endorsed tor congress. Doth urc Alliance men. Governor Waterman, of California, has scut a dispatch to Secretary of the Inte rior Noble protesting against declaring oiien the susiiciiilcd surveys in Tiilale county on which are loeulcd the big trees. I he governor lurtlicr asks that Secretary Noble use his influence lo have the surveys remain closed until congress shall decide whether or not the laud shall be set aside lor a public park. Nearly one hundred men became in volved in a light ut the picnic ol the Ar iK'itcr Ttirnvvrin, nt lillers Grove, near lihaUtb, N.J. . Monday night. Six im- liecmrn were badly handled by the infu riated anarchists, one of whom, Until Vogt, was locked up. An American llag floating from n stuff it the entrance ol the picnic ground, was torn down nnd trampled under foot during the riot. The returns of the election held Inst Thursday in Mississippi lor delegates to the constitutional convention, urc still incomplete, but are shown to have been very small, us llierc was no contest. 11 will iirobalilv nut reach over tiii.ooo. George P. Mcleyoir ami Isah T. Mont gomery, republicans, (ire elected in lloli- vur county. .Montgomery .will lie Hu mify colored man in the convention. He wus a slave oi jeiierson navis, ami is a man of great intelligence. WASHINGTON. Tolstoi's "Krctilzer Sonata" is having a big sale owing to itsexclusion from the mails. A republican senator says the lllaiur reciprocity Iden will proiiaiuy be uuopieii ill a modified loriu. The democrat in the house of rcpre- scntnlivc are said to have discovered a means of filibustering by demanding roll alls. Anderson & Marr, of Jersey City, gel the contract for the dillieull work of building a light house on Outer Diamond Shoal, oil Ciiih.' llallerus, Uu.ines interests that urc anxious for the settlement ol the tan II question were reiiresenlcd nt a conference with republi can senators in Washington in opposi tion to the lorec Dill. A nnvnl court of Inquiry has been or dered to meet at the .Norlolk navy yard to investigate n dilhculty lictwccti Mnjor MrL.nic Tiitotl mid Cupluiil Will. K llrown, of the murine corps. In the I'nited Slates senate the consid eration of the turill bill is continued. Mr. Wilson, of lown, has endeavored to show thai the "farming depression wasnot the result of actual fuel, but of the lies told uboul it. It took lust ten minutes for the house commit tee on elections to adopt the re- nort dec iirmu Unit Kcprvscutntivc llrcckinridgc was not elected from the second district ot Arkansas. I'imiiKiN, F.nilieror William of Germany has Ihxmi nikcd to espouse the cntisc of crcinution by the cremation conference in session nt Paris, Sir James Ferguson, Uritlsh under for elun secretary, stated in the house ol common that the Ilritish government cotliu lioi iiucricrv wim me vzur a irtiiv tnent ol Hebrews. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. TUB NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKADB MARK KF.GISTliKliD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Every VnrlL-ly. of Headache AND NOTHING ISLSU, ANTIMIGRAINE lias, earned lor itself the euviuble reputu- lioil of being the finest, most effective and reliable article iu the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of thai common trouble, II lauaciik. The immense favor which bus greeted it from ull quurlcrs, proves its true merits und acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will ucver be without. For its curative powers it docs uot de pend upon the subtle iiitlueuees of such poisonous drugs at ANTIPYKINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not coutuiu an utom of either of these. It is ubsolutclv free from injurious chemicals, und can be tuken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is uot u Cathartic, doe not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredient. The (ivculiur ad vantages of Antimi graine consist iu its being thoroughly reliable us u cure for uuy kind of heud ache without rcscct to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, .is iu the case of oilier so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it llic most populur mid saleable urliclciu the market, wherever known. DIRECTIONS Fuk t'Sli. The dose lor uu udull ia tw o U-uspooufuls in a wine glussui' wuu-r. liosc Iur children in pruH,rlioti, ui-i-oriluig to UKe, lo cither cum; Uic iIuk i-uu be rciH-uu-d every thirty iiilnuis uutil u cure is i-llveu-d. One dose will ul uuy. drive unay uu uttuek of lleuduchc, il lukeu when lirst feeling the premonitory .yuimoliis; l.ul il thcuttnek Is well on, aod uiuriuu is iuuuav, the seeoud or third dose uu) In; required. I'suully u greater number of dowa ia required to elKvt the first cure llmu is nevdeil lor nny succwdiiig time there ulter, .howiiitf thut tat- iitediciiic i. accumu lative iu its cileets, U'liiliug towurd uu eveut uul iK-miauviit cure. Pur sule ut GRANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46.SOLTII MAIN STREET. Bargains ! Bargains ! (CONTINUED.) We offer givutor hiduco uipiitvs to wish buyers of Dry Jootls than any Iiouko in shevillo. ll our Doiupstic Goods ought before the rino of cot ton are now hoM at prime out. Fans iiiul l'arasols, the test selection iu town, re gardless of rust. Curtains in great vuriety or leais than you ean buy thorn elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Nap kins ami Doilies nt prices that defy competition. White Goods, Embroider ies ami l.nees at liali their values. Our stock is very largo and wo are determined to reduce t. 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 i n every th i ng. Call and con vinco yourself. WUITXOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, OppoeJU Bask at Asltrrllk).
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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