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i.'.Vi. ,',')' 'V'1 f.' A- M-M OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen f FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, FOR 8ALE- Not exceeding three lines, AT THIS - OFFICE. SC. PER HVNUHKU, One Time, 28 cent a. Three Timet, SO cents. I Bis Times, 76 cents. 4.4.1 i VOLUME VI. NO. 83. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, AUGUST u, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LlflVILLE.: A plaeo planned inl dovel- oping iw a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A rwfc'hii twl for henlth fulness and bounty of SCENERY. An elevation of :i,800 feet, with cool Iavltforating Climate It in beiiijf laid out with taato ami Hkill, with well uraded road and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plate for fine residences and HUATHKIIL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investment. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO.,"". l.liivlllt?, Mllclioll Co., N. C. NliW INVOICE. OENTLIiMBN'S MAI'KAS, CIIKTIOT. SAT1SKN AND Kl.ANNF.L SIIIKTS JI'ST IN. LAW IvS' M.A.liKS, SHIRT WAISTS K CIIIM liSHTTUS JUST KIX'KIVIil). JION MARCUB. 30) SOUTH MAIN STRlilJT. H.T.E8TABROOK'S 13 H. MAIN HT., AHllltVIIXB, is tii m.m!k rim BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Vlcwn and Sketches. p IM A HEAL ESTATE. 6WYII & WEST, (Huccesaors to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at Percent. Notary Habile. CommlMlonen of lleed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OVriCK-mlhwa Court aqaara, CORTLAND BROS., pfctal Estate Brokers, Ab4 Inventnient Amenta. f nMtfit at Mrrif placed at 8 per cent. um.' f Pattna An Second floor. "HOW NOW, HORATIO 1" Woald.'t buy timber land., mineral prop. trtlca or Aiherllle Heal ll.ta.tc t Then call on ua, Horatio, and we will jrlvr the. thy atomy', worth. We can aril thee a houM lot, lend the ahek' ell to erect a dwelling thereon, and Inaurr the aame In any Fir. Insurance Company doing bualneaa In thla mate. UlT ua a call, Horatio I JKNKS A JUNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE IROKERS. , RoottiM 9 a ioi McAfee Block M Pattoa At., AshavUM, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE liVURV DAY THIS WEEK I FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled II BLUE RUIN": Una been withdrawn after a very ucceMful ran, and we now prenenl our matchtcsa Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP; ULAR PRICES. HOOKS) OPKN AT A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. During the month of Au uiiHt we want to close- out everything we have in the line of Summer Goods. We are going to buy a big stock for the Fall and Winter and we want no money loeked up in Goods to carry over. We have Home beautiful patterns in Flouncings and Allovers that we will sell ho cheaply that it would be economy to buy even for next .Summer, iiH onecaiinot ha ve too many White Dresses. If you need n Bla nket or a Comfort those cool uigiitsyou cunnnu wnai you want at our place. A new line of (iinghatns in Fall Shades have just come in, and arc going to besold very low, as is our habit with all our Goods. We have about six Ice Cream Freezers of the seawon'H lot; they will besold very low. You can still buy ('roquet- Sett and Ham mocks of us cheuH'r than anybody else. Our Store is headquarters for all sort of Housekeeping conveniences of which we ask un ins'iec 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 SENSATIONs OF tmmmASHEVILLE. SEPTEMBER 3, 4, 5 & 6, 1890. Of all the handaome and valuable proerty that haa been offered In Aahevllle, none com parable to the unbroken fnrcat of ovrr One Hundred Acrea divided and auhdlvlded Into the moat bcuutllul lota and tract., lying along MERRIMON AVENUE, The Ilonkviird of the City, About one-third being within city llmlta and the remainder In the charming auburbaa villa of Kamoth. Only one mile from Court ftquare (10 mla mm drive) and on th. brat and moat popular drive leading to the country, There la a lab' yrinth of avenuea and atrrete being built through three grounda under the eurvllnn of one of the Anret englncera In the south The loU and tract, will range In alee from Vi acre tog to S acrea, the larger plate covering tome of the moat beautiful and plcturoquc elevatlona to be found In a day' Journey end for plat of the property to Nat. Atkinson & Son, AillBVlLLB, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. EHTAUL18I1EU 1874. hi n niDinouRCi ifiiii UHniiiiunntL, APOTHECARY, SO 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 buyingyourdruga, mmlicines and such articles at Canniehaers Drugstore, His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy eom etition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street. Asheville, N. C. Wo have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer Goods in order to close them out. A largediscount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the season. CLOTHING. DRY C00D8. SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVIS Klegnnt Drug Store cen trally located well venti lated easy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by day and night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratus ice cold drinks nil day long fine 5 and 10 cent Cigai-s and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Anheville 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- DE8IGNER IN FRESCO. JOHN CHILD, ( Pormerly of Lyman Child I, Office No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly Brokerage HumIiicm Loan, eecurcly placed at orr cent. PICTURE FRAMES. Oold, Sliver, Ivory, Oak, Gilt and Combl nation Moulding. Aleo Room Moulding, Picture Matted, Mounted and Framed at loweat price, and work guaranteed. Bngrav, Inga, Fainting and Local View alway on hand at ESTABROOK'S, a S. Main St., Aahevllle. apr 1. d T LOAN. 11 .900 on annroved Aahevllle real eatatc, intrrrftt b per cent. Appir in auVdSt NATT , (INSON & BUN, THE K ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. THE STRIKE ON THE NEW YORK CENTRAL. FIRST FWKHSHT TRAIN WKNT OVT THIN MORNINU, OFFICIALS SAY THEY WILL WIN THE FIGHT. POI.1CKOVT, Ht'T THICKIv'M NO I'MK FOR THF.M. NkwoVohk, Ant-tut 11. Whutevcr way one looked at the aituntioti tlii morning it aeemcd n though the atrikc on the New York Central was slowly petering, out. Nevcrthclvu both pnrtiii to the blockade of pinuwiiKcr mill freight traffic were, go far a wordH went ut all events, as stubborn us ever. All through the night the Oriiml Ctn tral dcKit presented a scene of uiitiKiial quiet nnd gloom, but as daylight begun to npienr it was hurry, scurry every where. There was some apprehension apparently as to how the day's work would lie begun and the third day of the great strike entered upon. 1 lie newspa per train moved out exactly on time at 3.55 a. m., and before seven o'clock two trains had liecn sent autovcr the Harlem division. Having been successful so far the management set about making its plans for tlie day and soon alter the an nouncement was made that all trains would be run to-day with the exception of Hie Croton locals, both north nnd south bound. It was thought advisable to abandon these trains altogether, but at the same time, to meet thecmcrgcncy, the management arranged so that till trains, except express trains, should stop at all way stations north of Spuytin Duvvil. The police arrangements remain about the same as yesterday with exception that the men were told not to leave their imsts to-day for even an instant. It was reported this morning that the firemen ol the road hud struck, but this was denied by Vicc-I'residciit Wcbli. who said: "All the trains are running all right and every one ol' them kit lien full v manned." "What about the siumil towers?" asked a reporter. "They urc ulso fully manned and the men changed their shifts this morning as tho'igh no strike hud ever occurred." "1 he met is, mv voting tricnd, con tinued Mr. Webb, "ever tiling is bcauli lul nil nlong the road, except nt Syra cuse. At tnnt point the raiiroan is not getting sufficient protection. I have tel egraphed to Governor Hill asking him to send nut plenty of militia in order to pro tect the employes ol our roan. "We have nlreadv mnde arrangements lor moving freight this morning. I have not heard from Mr. Denew vet, nnd in deed I do not exiicct to hear from him to-day. V ou sec wc have coied with t he strik.' so far ourselves and I think that the worst of it is over, so that you can readily see that there is no liklibood that Mr. Uirpew will be called upon to inter fere." The first trnin of freight forwarded from this city over the road since the strike begun, moved out this morning. All the Ireiglit shipiel was K-riKlinilc. The departure of the train was watched bv about lot) men who stood in the ad jacent vucuut lots. Two hundred police men were on hand, but there was prac tically nothing for them to do. AT BtTFFAMfT PnaMci.ger Trains) Away Itvlilncl Time at that 1'lly. IlrrPALo, N. Y., August 1 1. The situ ation on the Central road here is un changed. Strikers are few in nunilier and are keeping very quiet. Trains from the hast are coming in several Hours late The Chicago Limited, scheduled to rench the Hxchunge street dcMl at S.:I5 last night, got here nlwiut 5 o'clock this morning nnd at 10.80 was still standing in the depot. If the train gels nut of Buffalo seven hours behind time it will be doing ns well as the passen'rs can expect. VOTF.D I.IKK nF.MOCRATN. iiikrIU, Paddock and IMunin arc Agaluat Too Much Protection. Washington, D. C, August 11. The senate met nt 10 a. m. The tariff bill was taken up, the pcndingqiirstionliciiig on Senator Plumb's amendment, offered Saturday to paragraph 13, page 27, to reduce the additional duty on iron or steel hoops. The amendment was rejected, veas. 18: nnv. 20. Three republicans. Ingnlls, i'ndtlock nnd I'lumh, voted in the aflirmntive. Mcl'licrson moved to nmend the paragraph by making the dutv on iron or steel hoops BO per cent. ad valorem, instead of 1 ct., 1 1-10 cts. and 1 3-10 cts. per pound. RKF.U WAS TOO FAMT. He would Mot RecoKuUa Mr. Rollers). Hut he wag Heard. Washiniiton, August 11. In the house to-day the journul huving been read, Mr Rogers, of Arkansas, rose to object to its approvnl, but the S?nkrr recognised Mr. Cannon to move the previous question. Mr. Cannon, however, yielded to Mr. Rogers on the representation of the lat ter gentleman, that he did not desire to wnstc time, but to correct nnerror which npiieared In the Journal. Murder In Manhvllle. Nasiivim.k, August 11. John Ilannon was shot and instantly killed Sunday on West Church street about B o'clock by Chns. I'licque, a butcher. The tragedy was the result of jealousy over Plicciuc s wife, about whom Ilannon had been spreading compromising rcKrts. Lawrence narrcH'a Dausthter nosTON, August 11. Th engagement of a daughter of Mr, I-nwrcnce llnrrctt to Mr, Marshall . r. Williams, ot kox bury, Is announced. Where Mr. Cleveland la Jnat Mow, Pkovidknck, R. I., August 11. Orover riovrlnnH will lw the cues! of Mr. ToMn Denneat the latter'! summer residence ot Thompson, Conn., this week. UKAT OI.DSOI.IIIlvKh, Hut a Farmer Filled I'p on Hard Cider and He Was Arreted. Toi.kiio, 0., August 11. SMX'inl Pen sion Ivxamincr W. S. Mayer, ol Cincin nati, has captured "Kiickskin Joe," a famous pension swindler, at a farm house in Ivrie county, alter the far me li.nl succeeded in filling him up on hard cider, and thus made him hurudess. He was brought to Toledo to-day and placed in nil. Me was all through the war, and in the service of the government seventeen years altogether, being n member of Cas ters regiment, the Seventh Cavalrv ond being a famous scout under OiiHter, Terry, Crook and Keno, Joe has been minting ins wny cum ov iieuiiug oin sol diers. He represented himself to Ik- ii icnsion ngent, and got fees for agreeing to have pensions increased. It is said he has thus made thousands of dollars. MOI'NU AI.I.IANCF. HUNSii. Denouncing llie Lottery nnd Lot tery Men. IIaton Rorim, I.a., August 11. The Farmers' Alliance lias adopted resolu tions denouncing the Alliance men in the General Assembly who voted in favor ol recharleriiig the Louisiana Lottery Coin oany as traitors to the cause and the prin ciples of the union and rclusing to affili ate with them as members of the order. and recommending that the subordinate unions cxiicl them ; also denouncing the lottery as a vile curse and enormous ini quity. IT'S ANTI-LOTTERY NOW, THF. HIiNATK HILL RF.PORTF.D TO-IIAV, The Recommendation In I'i.hi.I- mouH thai It I'rhm, and II aeemM Prohnhle Thut It will. Wasiiinc.ton, August 1 1. The senate committee on post nnd hsI roods to-day ordered the ami lottery mail bill to bc rcMirlcd to the stiiatc with the reeoin. nicndatiou that it pass. The vote upon this action is said to have Urn practic ally unanimous, those not present hav ing sent word to chairman Sawyer that they were in liivor ol the uicaMirc. The Mouth llujlng; Llneru! y. Xkw Yokk, August 1 1. The volumcol : radc is gnubrillv increasing. Advance in wheat litis h id good cll'cct nV routiil. I'nll trade is setting in well and u brisk season is hoiieil for. The smith is buying more blKT.'illv than lor some tune and terms made show that section to lie ill a very prosH'rous condition, more so k.t- mps than any other except a lew Slates il tlie central west. F.loped Willi aso.oon. I'lTTSIII KIi, I'll., AllgllSl II. 'I lie K'I- pie ol Lawreiiceville, a section of 1'itts burg, arc exercised over the cIoh incut ol Hurtle Otic anil Miss Annie Kress. He is 2.'l and a bartender, mid she but 10 and heiress to over $.0,oo cash, to say nothing of a block of real estate. The bride is an orphan and the daughter of Killiau Kress, late a brewer ol heeling. Is) It a Violation or Ur TrcsoN, Arizona., August II. The irderofthe Secretary of Wur reducing cavalry and infantry regiments Irom ten to eight companies is being put in force in Arizona. Army officers declare that this order of the Secretary of War is in violation of law; that eougiess is the inly power which can decrease the num ber ol companies in regiments. Hassachusella Unlns) Mo Von. KrvMHtiian. Huston, August 1 1 , The census of the Slate of Massachusetts, with one city and three towns estimated, gives the to tnl iHipuliition as 2.t'.l4,.rMI. While the State lias not fallen lielhnd on its rutin of growth, the iiiiiiiIkt of Congressman will lie the same as at present, twelve. A Nlack F.ye for llie Lottery. Nkw (Iki.kans, August 11. A nicinU'i of the lottery company has received a lisnatch from Washinulon which indi cates that the lolteiy bill has good pros- kcis ol passing ami lottery slock lias lallcn oil lifly er cent, ill prices. Took llie Hack Track. Cowan, Tcnn., August 1 1. James Kol- tius, who deserted his wife last week, has H-'tvcived the error of his way, retraced lis steps, sought and obtained bis wile's tinrdon. and tncy arc now living as lie Cometh husband and wife again. A URF.AT FI.OOls. The Homage Hone Will Amount to (10,000 Worth. The Concord Standard say that Nos. II, 7, H, and 0 townships have been under water. Cress' flour and corn mill, on Jenny Wolf, is thought to !. moved from its base, the wheels and forebav arc washed out nnd iiwnv. The da mane is great. Foil's mill was Hooded and dam aged to n great extent. I ne nig dam across the stream there broke. C. II. Harringer's flour mill was damaged n thousand dollars' worth. His saw mill was lifted from its base and Honied down tlie creek. Nearly the whole prop rty is wrecked. A S(UM) bridge at Foil's mill, three miles northof Mt. Pleasant, washed away. A large public bridge nt llarrin gcr's mill was knocked into ten thousand ntnms. The bridge on W, R. Kiudlev's plantation (formerly William W. Heed's I is reported washed away. Scarcely n bushel of corn will lie gath ered from the llulTalo bottoms. It is nil destroyed. The damage and loss thus far reported, to building, bridges, crops nnd hinds, arc estimated by calm men to be over $10,000. OlliriAKY. Mr. I'alsv Kirk, nn aged lady who re sided cast of Albemnrlc, died ut her home last Monday. Katie Hell lliirkliruil, the fifteen venr- old dnug liter of Mr, and Mrs. S F. Hiu k head, dicil at Mooresville, Friday, after long Illness. Mr. William Lnckhnrt. of Charlotte. was lound dead In lied at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter McGownn. Mr. Lockhnrt had been confined to his bed for five yean past. RUTHERFORD C0LLEG1: IH TOTALLY DKHTHIIYKO IIV FIRF.. A es.ooo Llhrary Hunted The Hcliool lo be Continued IohhI- ule CnuHe or the Fire A Worthy Tribute. Rutherford College nt Connally's S rings burned early Saturday morn ing. Mr. Gay Green, who went there Saturday to attend school, and saw the building burn, told the Citizkn to-day that till the buildings crtuining to the college were totally destroyed. The loss including $l5,(i00 in students notes that can be replaced, Dr. Alliernuthv's library, $"1)1 K) mid two society libraries is about 7.10,00(1, ol which the building cost flo.OOO and was not insured. Mr Green states that the faculty have great holies of rebuilding at once. An effort will he made to continue the school in the Methodist church, which has kindly liecn placed at their disposal. It is susM.vled that the lire was the work ol un incendiary. Some years ago a student was killed and bis tellow stu dents were accused of taking part in the lynching ol the murderer. The relatives ol the latter have, it is said, made threats of "getting even," and it is thought this lire is the result ol such threats. There was no little excitement during the lire, but no one wus hurt. Xoutlcmpt was made to put out the fire, for there wus nothing wilh which to fight it. The Raleigh Chronicle says: Ruther ford College has a warm place in the hearts of all patriotic North Carolinians. and its president and professors deserve the lasting gratitude of every citizen. lluscolleuc has m yen tree tuition and help to hundreds ol poor boys who could not have obtained un education without this help. llr. Ahcrnathy has. in hardships unknown, sacrificed more lor the education ot poor bovs than anv living North Carolinian, and in the se vere loss that has c line to him, he de serves not only the sympathy of the people, nut. incir practical Help as wi II. It is not only a icrsoual loss. It is n loss to the Slate. ItlNuppolutcd In Love. pAKKKksiii'Kii, W. Va., August 11. Miss Llla Smith, living at Kanawha Sta tion, walked to a quiet sMit on the Kan awha bank, and threw herself into the river Fortunately a man named Single ton saw the girl jump into the river and ran to her. He succeeded in reaching her as she was going down the third time. Hy great ellorl Siuiflcton uot her ashore audio the house of a ncighlior. Miss Mmlli is vHriel living Irom Iheetlccts ol the shock, tiisnppoiulmcnl in a love allaii is said to lie the cause. John H. O'Reilly Head. Huston, Mass., August 1 1. John lloyle O'Reilly, poet and editor of the Boston Pilot, died this afternoon at his summer idciicc at Hull. His death is supposed lo nave Ih-cii caused bv an overdose ol chloral taken lor insomnia. AITMKS or COXSIiuriiXCE. Illl-MK. In Chicago Mr. Storey, widow of Wilbur F. Storey, of the Times, has married oscph Ibinlop. managing editor ol that piqKT. The Loudon Times bus paid seven huu dreil and filly thousand dollars ns its share of the excuses ol the recent Par ucll commission. John L. Sullivan mid Peter laekson have been offered a SMo.O'Ni purse, 000 to the winner and .",l)uo to the loser lor n tiuisli light ut the carnival palace at Ogden, I'tah. The Farmers' Alliance of fifteen tide water counties propose to establish n mammoth supply exchange in Norfolk. A similar exchange, it is thought, will lie established in Richmond. Complete census returns show the pop. illation of Colorado to lie UI.H0II, a gam over lHSo ol 11.(1, HMO, and over IMNiiof 21(1. ma. This give Colorado one additional congressman. WASIMNC'.TON. The iKipulation of Atlanta, (in,, is (!,".- Mo. The House ha passed the general defi ciency lull. President Ingalls lias prohibited smok ing in the Senate wing ol the Capitol ex cept by Senators. The impression prevails that some modification of the tin-plate schedule will lie made in the Semite. The Attoruey-Generiil dccidcstlmt Gen, Adam Hadeau is no longer in the nrmv. and his name will be dropied from the rolls. Republican tnrmbersof Congress lire said to be lukewarm in their attitude to wards the nduiuiistriition' null-lottery ligbt. Senator Hutlcr denounces the proposed increase in the tariff on cotton-ties ns rob'iery of the Southern planter in tlie interest of iron manufacturer. Mr. Vance made an amusing speech Saturday, in ridicule of the claim that the farmer derived any licnclit from the tariff. The nature of the bargain be tween farmer nnd mnmifncturcr, the senator said, was well illustrated bv the offer of one urchin to nnolhcr, "Jim, il vyu give me a lute ol vour big red apple, will show you my sore toe." In the house Saturday, Mr. Ivnloe, of I cull., staled mat wiioiiig iiic can oi tne house he started to leave the hall, but was stopied by one of the door krewrs, who attempted to use force to detain him, and he offered n resolution providing the punishment of the offen.l iiiu doorkeeper. Mr. Ivnloe blamed the Ss?akcr for giving the doorkceier order to retain nictnlicrs, but the Sieakcr de nied having done more than inform one doiirkecier thnt member had no right to leave the house during a roll call. Mr, linloe win very indignant nnd thcs)cnkcr as drv nnd innocent ns usual. 1 he rcso lution was referred to the judiary com mittcc. fOHKION. Heligoland has been formally turned over to tjermany. The Gnuteninlnn revolutionist have been defeated by the government force, One of the result of the Interview be tween Queen Victoria, Emperor William, the Prince of Wales and Lord Salisbury, i the withdrawal of the candidature of Prince Wuldcmar for the throne of Bui gnria. MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIIIi MARK KBOISTISRHO. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEOY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AND NOTIUNli m.SH. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the cuvialile reputu- 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, lliiAUACim. The immense favor which has greeted it from ull 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 it curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs us ANTU'YRlNli, M0KP1HNU, CHLORAL AND COCAlNli, Since it docs not cuutuiii uu atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, und can be tuken by young und old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, und contains uo noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar ud vantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable us u cure lor any kind ol head ache without rcsicct to cause leaving uu unpleasant or unnoying utlcr-cllccls, us iu the case of other so-culled "harm less" remedies. These qualities make il the most popular and saleable urticle iu the maikel. wherever known. UIKUCTIONS l'OK UtiU. The dune lur an udult I. two U-uspuuiiruls in a wiuc glass o! wster. liuae lur children ia proportion, according to age In either cum the done euu be rcucuivd every thirty uiiuue. until a cure is t-llt-etcd. uuc iluae will ulwuj.unvt uway uu attuck ol ilcuUuehc, a tukeu when n,i .tiling the premonitory jumluiue; but u tlWulluck la well on, and lulkring ia tulciiac, the second or third duse iiiuy be rcuuirvu. Usually a greater numlnr ol ilosea is required to clfeel the lirst cure thuu i. needed lor uuy .uecveUing time there- ultcr, bowing tbut the medicine ia aevutiiu lutire in iU cllects, u-udiug toward uu event- uul ucruiunent cure. Fur sale ut GRANT'S rilAK.MACV. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 8. MAIN HTRIiKT, tlpuoaile Hank ol Aahevllle. UNLOADING SALE. Di-y Goods, Fniici' (iootls, iiml Notions, Lmv Curtains, TaliiV Linens, Towels, Nnji- kins, Coiinteriniiies, Wliito (luods. and IOinhroitlci ies at prime cost. All Domestic (loods, iiicludin"; Pride of llio West, Wiunsutta,, Fruit of Loom, 1-1 t'otloiiH and 10-1 Slieeliiiys at prime eost. We call special attention to out- law stoek of Kin. broidery and Kuittiiitf Silk, Zeidiyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All uo ut prime cost. Underwear Ladies' Musliu at eost, Kid Glove8, HoHiery and Ribbons at umiHuall.v low prict'ri. Ladies will save money by uttending this special solo.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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