c - FOR RENT, WANTS, JWD FOR SALE, t OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen. FOR SALE AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. Not acceding three line, One Time, 36 cent. Three Timet, SO ecnte. 5C. PER HUNDRED, 8U Times, 76 cent. - TTT VOLUME VI. NO. 84. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 4 i: - ! I i ', '"1 V 4 MISCELLANEOUS. UNVILLE.: A place planned and devel oping as a . GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region uoted for heulth- fulnewi and beauty of SCENERY. An devotion of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate Jt in being laid out with taste and Hkill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HEtTHFUL HOMKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, UNVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lliiv.ll Mitchell Co., N. C. NliW INVOICli. GUNTLEMl.N'S MADRAS, CHKTIOT. SATEEN AND FLANNEL SHIRTS JUST IN. LADIES' BLAZERS, SHIRT WAISTS ft CHIM ESETTESJUST RliClil Vl-U. BON MARCHU. 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET. H.T.KSTAi.KOOK'i) 31 8. MAIN ST., ASHUVILLB, 1. Tim rLACi ram BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketcliett. nprmd REAL ESTATE. Walts B. Owrw, W. W. Wsst. GVYN & WEST, - (Succeskor to Walter B.Owyu) ' ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALliTATE. Loan Securely Placed at S Percent. Notary Public. Cnmmleaioner of Deed., FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Southeast Conrt SMiuare. srta-kWT. A Tarn, ITma Real -Estate Broker, And Investment Agent. Loan urely placed t per cent. oOlceet 8 a 80 Patton An second floor, febpdlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wonlde't bay timber lande, mineral prop, ertie or Aahevlllc Real R.tnte 1 Then call on ne, Horatio, and we will live thee thy money' worth. We can eell thee a home lot, lend thee .title eleto erect a dwelling thereon, and Insure the mum In any Fire Insurance Company doing buelneee In thle State. Olve ue a call, Horatio I JCNKS JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE IROKERS. auumn ,- nvAiejc wves, M Pattoa In, AeherUU, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE PUBIC The Great Comedy Play entitled "BLUE RUIN" Ha been withdrawn after a Tery ucccMful run, and we now preeent onr matchlee Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP ULAR PRICES. DOORI OPKN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. During the month of Au gust we want to clone out. everything we have in the line of Summer Goods. We are going to buy a. big stock for the Full and Winter and we want no money looked up in Goods to carry over. We have some beautiful patterns in Flouncings and Allovers that we will sell so cheaply that it would be economy to buy even for next Summer, us onecannot ha ve too many White Dresses. If you need a Itlanket 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, and a re going to be sold very low, as is our habit with all our (loods. We hae about six Ice Cream Freezers of the season's lot; they will besold very low. You can still buy Croquet Setts and Ham mocks of us clieaHr than anybody else. Our Store is headquarters for ull 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 sa ve money. Every thing at lowest prices at "BIG RACKET." F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND- DESIUNKR IN FRESCO. auKnd.lm JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman A Child I, Office No. I Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuaiueM Loan, eeenrely placed at n per cent. ATTENTION, FARMERS I For Tobacco Flues CALL AT Taylor, Bouli A Brotherton'a NO. 411 PATTON AVHNtJB, ASHBVILLB, N. C. Airent for the celebrated "WOODLAWN" COOK STOVES. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. anil dlw MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1874. V. 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 by buyingyour drugs, medicines and such articles at Carmichael's Drug Store. His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street Awheville, N 0. We have made a numlier of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer (loods in order to close them out. A largediscount 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 all day long tine 5 and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and cleun Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public conOdencc 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. U. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. . THE SEHSATIONt OF hASHEVILLE. SEPTEMBER 3,4,5 8. 6, 1890. Of all the handeome and valuable pmprrty that ha been offered In Aahevllle, nnne com parable to thr nnbroken forest of ovrr Onr Hundred Acre divided and tidlvlded Into the moat beautllul lot and tract, lylnit along MERRIMON AVENUE, Vie Boulevard of the City, About one-third being within city limit, and the remainder In the charming enlinrbaa villa of Ramoth. Only one mile from Conrt quar ' mla utes drive) and on the beat and moat popular drive leading tn the country, There le a lab yrinth of avenue and atrrete being built through three ground under the uiervl.lnn of on of the floret engineer In the South The Iota and tract will range In .lie from H acre to to 8 acre, the larger plate covering ome of the moat beautiful and picturesque elevation to be found la a day' Journey send for plat of the property to Nat. Atkinson & Son, ASHBVILLB, N.C. THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. STRIKE ON THE NEW YORK CEN TRAL ENDED. THE COMPANY CLAIM. TO BE RUNNING ALL TRAINS, MORE ATTEMPTS TO LIMIT DE' BATE IN THE SENATE. NEKTINO OP THi; O. A. K. AT BOSTON. Nhw York, AuguBt 12. At the Grand Central depot this morning there no longer exhaled even a resemblance nf the strike. The p-0-;vngeT trains were mov ing with ull iippcuruuce oi't'.i; usual reg ularity. The inflow and outflow of pa sengcrs was us great a ever and except ing for the presence of an unusual num ber of policemen, idly standing about thr vitriou entrances to thedepot, the most careful observer would lie unable to per ceive any lingering indication ol thctic-up that on Friday night threatened to he so formidable. General Manager Toueey arrived at his office at K:.'IU o'clock this morning and found there a telegram from the ns sistnnt stierintcndctit of the Syracuse yards, suiting that order has been lully restored there, und that trains were run ning without interruption. This, he said, ended the strike. Vice I'rrsidcnt Weill), who ulo reached his oflice at 8:110 o'clock this morning, said passenger trains would Ik- run today on the sunic schcduli us yesterday. Arrangement were now completed to runout height trains from the Sixly-lilth and Thirty-third street yards, lie said the road liud all the men it needed now. lie did not know whether auy til the old men had been taken back or not us every iiuiii employed was tuken on us a new hand. There is a smaller 'Milicc force on guard at the depot I Mini there was there yester day and there are none visible in the yards, hut on each of the bridges cross ing the trucks from the deHit to Kilty fourth street there wire stationed three or lour policemen. EXPRESS CO. STATISTIC. They Will be Ualhered ear ill. CennuM Return Limit Ut-lxtte. Washington, August 12. In the sen ate this morning Senator Hale reioitei hack the house hill to extend the cciimi law so as to require iufoi million to 1 1 obtained from uuincorpo rated cxprcs. companies, und, in response to iniiirict-, stntrd that it applied to all uoincorH,- rated express companies or copartner ships whether doing onlv loctil or gen eral business; that oulv some three or lour of the limit express companies ol the country were ineorH, rated ; tluii over $15,0000,000 ier year were paid l)Y the express cointMinics to the raiirontl companies, and that it was very desira ble that statistics ol all these express companies should be obtained and in corMinlcd in the census return. The in formation would lie untamed cnieuy in corremiidcncc und would apply simply to the extent ol their business anil prop erty and to the amounts paid by them to tile railroad companies. I lie inn wnt I uisseil without ninendnietil. Senator idmunds unarmed the million lor a chuuge in the rule by limiting the de- bale on the titrill bill, wlueli lie nun ol lered ul the time ol' adjournment yester day, and it was laid on the table and or dered printed. Mr. liluir ulso ullereil n resolution lor such change ol the rules us will penult the previous iiuciuuii to I moved alter n proposition ha been considered two days uuil some disMiilion was made ul it. THtCU. A. R. AT IIOHTON. A Pine Oar For 111" VeterHiiH PS- rude loo.ooo MraiiiierH. Boston, August 12. Had the wealliei been made to order for the G. A. K. vet erans, the conditions could hardly have licen more favorable lor their big demon stration today. A brisk N. li. wind holds fines straight out from their masts and causes a constant agitation ul streamers and smaller dcenriitinns, with which the city is so proltisely cov ered. As early as six o'clock this morning manv veterans were nlrrnily about the streets und crowd of people hail begun to arrive in town anil to apwnr on tlie thorouuhlnrc in holiday attire. Every regular train and ninny sx,i'iul trains were arriving bringing more than tli-ir tpiotiis of pnssrngrrs. With the veteran anil tncir inmiiies toe rsmuiuc mm 10(1,00(1 stranger will lw in thr city to day doe not stem laruc. liverytliing points to a most successful demonstration. Gen. K. A. Alger has nniMi tiled Comrade John Kynn, ol New ton, to licnr the liendiuartcr's standard in the procession. Mr. Kynn has seen fourteen years of consecutive military service mid was with Keno's IMvision when the ninssncre at Little llig Hum occurred. ARCAMTIC RKKU. Mr. Rniiers, or Arkansas, la Thorn III Mla Fal aide. Washington, August 12. In the house this morning Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, from the committee on appropriations reported the joint resolution extending temporarily (until August 211) the appro priations for the supH)rt of the govern, mint not nlrcnily provided for in the gen. ernl appropriation bills already passed. In sneaking to this resolution Mr. Kog. crs, ol Arkansas, criticised the ruling made hv the Sieuker yesterday on l lie noint of order raised by him. The Ss?oker's only reply wns: "The attitude of the Snker towards thr gen- tlcmnr. from Arkansas has been consist. ent that of oolite endurance ol what cannot k helped." (Applause on repub lican sulci. The joint resolution was then passed. A circular letter asking colored niinlr ters to take A poll ol those In favor of the Iodgr federal election hill on Sunday In the churches wns answered by Scire tnry Isnce Myers, of lletliel A. M. U. church, Baltimore, who stated that such Action is out ol place ou the Lord's day. A GOOD EXAMPLE. so HubHcrlbed to Help Rebuild Rutherford College. Speclul to Thk Citizkn. KllTIIHKI'OKDTON, N. C, August 12. The citizens ofthiB place huve subscribed fifty dollars towards rebuilding Ktilhcr ford College. A good example has been set which it is hoped other towns will imitate. CARDINAL NEWMAN DEAD. Hid DEATH CAl'HKU HV PNEU MONIA. The End Came at Loudon Venter, terdny The Ilody Lylnit In ritnle Funeral Next Tuesday. London, August 12. Cardinal New man died yesterday from pneumonia. His remains will lie in srnte in the ora tory of St. Phillip Neri at Kdgchaston until thefunrrul which ill take place Tuesday next. To Help Mr. Cleveland. t'lliCAi.o, August 12. The uucxiectcd return of Melville 12. Stone from Kuropc in responsible for a well Included rumor that lie litis placed himsch'at the head of a syndicate winch has in view the publi cation of nciiny morning iicv.spaRTS in seven of the largest cities of the United States to promote Mr. Cleveland's elec tion. It is said $2,(1110,11(10 has hccnsiib- scrilKil. AFFAIRS OF COXSnoriiXCE. IIOMK. Mr. Ilenrv H. Ilirnm. editor in chief f the I'itlsburg Chronicle-Telegraph, died fiiiiurony, Jcptlia II. Wade, one of the oldest and wealthiest citizens ol Cleveland. ().. died Saturday. The deadlock in the twelfth M issciiiri district democratic convention at Hutler still continues without any indication of n uoininatifiti. 1'ive hundred ballots have Ix-cn taken. It is thought it will lie Mohouc's pol icy not to iniikc niiiu.ii.it imiH for con gress in nuy lint certnin republican dis- Mm i' km'ui, one to suppori inuc-H-ndeut cuiulidales. The Kansas S'ale railnmil commis : iier ismi-il a new seludule of the local riiti-s Saturilriv, to go into effect Si ptcm Iht 1, by which a reduction of HlPj ik.t ent. i iirum ni.il tin per cent, on niei liati(lie is nirrle. A compilation by the New York Com ncrcial lliilletin fixes the lir' loss in jihc rnited Stales for the month of ulv nt 'I4.72:i,.'i(iii, which is over $0.(iilll,0()(l renter than the loss of uny precediug iiouth in the year. I 'resident Harrison's embarkation on the cruiser lialtiinore at New York for Huston, Saturday, was honored us Ismou the first lime in manv vcurs Unit the I'resiilenl of the Cuited Slates has nct- ually coinmatiilcd n fleet. PoKKtr.x. The Kini! of Holland is in n !''!, I,. , rn. dition. The Inti-rniitifinfil ln,1i..1 fA.......m cloned its sessions in llcrlin Sitturduy. The kii.li linn Willi.,,,, i:.i,..,.i 11,... ter. formerly secretary of the Iiritit.li ad miralty, is dead. tender the iiriuiiotiiii.a nf lvmtM.ro,- VYillium both the Oinvn nml tin iviiift- of Wales arc lH-giiiiiiiig to take a more active mill in tlie lureimi ooliiics ol l-n- gland. rmuc me.x A.n affairs. Mr. 1. Ilenrv White, of Kockv Kivcr. is a full blooded Alliance man. He said to a rciMirter: ,-l wusn little disappointed at the way Senator Vnnce suw the Suli- I n-usurv lull, but Vanex is honest and I'm not willing to pull from under his wing yet. It will lie nc.ilamilv for North Carolina to not to re-elect Yancc." Mr. Ililemnn, president of the County Alliance, said to a Concord Slandard re iMirlcr: "1 am forZch Yancc, beeiiuse I Inlieve that throuuh his inllueiuT. letters anil skvcIics be ha ln-cn the means ol inducing tlie farmers to think, oignuijc anil lalsir with more earncHtuess to remedy the condition of the agricultural interests of the country. 1 am for him, again, Urause I believe him a devoted Iricnd to the inrincr, a true tnuii and an il.lv statesman. As we understand it, the farmers who compose the Alliance (omitting certain iiiii.iiiiuus imirc accKcnt.l lire lllllieo 10 obtain relief from present legislnlivv u- prension ami iiiisinanagemcut und ex travnimncc. They arc very much out raged by bail laws in their rights and in terests. Now who is, who can be re sponsible lor till this? There can mil iKissiblyls; but one answer. It is the republican party that has dominated the country ami made its laws thirty years. iiinuigion messenger. THIS REI'RliSliXTS WORK. The Charlotte Chronicle savs that the heavy steamships ol watermelons from IMiinla South to the North still continue, several sections, oucu ol twelve to cv entcen cars, going through daily. The Golilsboro Argus thinks the far mers are now feeling some concern about tlie cotton crop, as there have been sonic very heavy rains for the past few davs ami the dreaded "rust" is making its apicnrancc In several sections. So successful have the tobacco farmers been in i'.nstern Cunibun tins year that there will be n large incrense of acreage next year, It is now estimated that in liduccoinlw county alone there will be lU.tititi acres in loimcco next year. Scot1 land Neck Correspondence. There are ninny men In Wilson county six fret tall. Hut il there was one seven feet IiikIi even he could not Ik- seen walk inn tlirouuh the tobacco nntch of Dr. N Hidden, He has about five-eiuhlhs of nn acre that is thr finest any one here has ever seen. ilson Advance. The rrnu prospect continues mnirnifi cent. Home lHiltom corn has been dam. aged by overflow, but thisisnnly in a few iovuiuicb, i lie wee weiuiicr nua cuuseu the cotton stalks to shed some of their squares but the fruitage isstill abundant. Corn and cotton will need no more rain, and unless some disaster overtakes them the yield will lie larger than for years. oiatcivuie Lanumurk. A HORRIBLE MASSACRE REBEL ARABS TORTURE AND KILL. One Hundred and Twenty Prlf. oners, soldier of the aultan of Morocco, Captured and Put to Death. London, August 12. An engagement has taken plucc between a force of rebel Arabs and the army of the Sultan of Morocco. One hundred and twenty prisoners were captured by the rebels. They were all massacred. Among the captives was a son of the governor of the province in which the rising took place. Portions of his bod v were cut off while he was alive und tonsted. He was then coniH'lled by Aitinsi leader of the rebel, to eat his own flesh. la IT ILLEGAL? The Hoard of Aldermen suddenly ( ChaiiKeH ItH Mind. For the past few days a flying jenny has been in n-ieration on the corner west of the Grand oK'ra house. Considerable complaint was made about it and yester day the board of aldermen met and de clared it a nuisance. Only four members were present, Aldermen I'ullinm and Mc Dowell were away. The owner of the machine, L. H. Kinscll, was present with his attorney, K. McBrnyer, who argued strongly for the continunnceof the license- granted by the city. Notwithstanding tins the Hoard took thenhove action, and Mr. Kinscll und his attorney lelt the room llircalcnitiu to carry it into court. Later City Atlurnev Cobb told the board that to huve uuy effect they would have to pass an ordinance prohibiting the runiiiuc of these machines, and the members hied hack to the mayor s ottice and the follow ing ordinance was passed: lie it ordained, 1 hat it shall Ix-unlawful for any one to run, use or operate without the consent ol tlie chief ol police first obtuincd und licence granted, which consent and licence, or both, revocable at pleasure, anywhere in the city of Ashe ville any such machine as that called flying jennies or revolving hobby horses. Any person violatinjr this ordinance. shall on conviction, be fined twenty-five dollars for each day such machine run or oerated, and it shall also be stopped by the chicl of police us a nuisance." Directly utter the lust meeting City Clerk Miller wns seen in his oflice. "1 think the whole thing is illegal," he said. "To pass an ordinance a weeks notice has to lie given und then it must be voted on ut a full meeting of the hoard, and the vote must lie unanimous lor it. The proprictois of the machine were tendered the money they hud puid for meir license nut reluseil to accept it and will continue to operate it. Mr. Miller did not vote for the resolu tion declaring the machine a nuisance but voted for the ordinance. THE LADIKs GAVE IT And of Course It wan the AOalrof the scasitn. A number of the lady guests at Battery Park and n few from the city entertained their gentlemen friends in the ball room lust evening with a germnn that proved to be the most successful and enjoyable social ufl'uir of the season. The room was tuslily decorated and draped with flags. The music was furnished by the hotel orchestra, and nt exactly 12o'clock, the hour when the dance was closed, a bouuliful rcpust was enjoyed in the din ing room. I he gernian wns led by Messrs. loin Mclke, Lam Wuddcll and Clarence Murohy. The favors were un usually hcuulitul and the costumes of the ladies elegant. At the supper two prizes were drawn lor, one lor ladies, the other for gentle men. Miss Payne secured the nrst, a silver spoon, und Mr. Arthur Jenks, the gentleuinn's, a silver (icncil. Among others present were: Misses Annie Williams, Polk, M. Mc Gregor, McGregor, Jones, Ilclle Mailland, Nellie Pcnuiman, 1-inke, Orr, Drown, llraiieh, Cox, Panic, Jordun, liotts, Marie Ilrown, Alis Connelly, Mac key, llillups, Merrick, Law, and thr Misses O'Donuld, and Mes- d nines II. L. Price, John Child, Dnughty, Andrew Sinionds, race, I , II. Lyman, A. J. Lyman, Picrson, Jones, Dunkcrson, Loxc, and Messrs, liissell, lenks, mciicc, le'Mi:... i..:....... a u -i.:i.t aii;u Wuddcll, Ihiukcrson, Doughty. Heck. Murdoch. Cam Wuddcll. lohn Child, Hcr- liert Child, Bright, Stcndmnn, Murphy, Kutterlord, Knvenellc, lenncr, McLoud, Kinu. Duuuhty, Sinionds, Ashley, Orr, McGregor, llolcombc, Marks, Fenucr, Drayton, llustie. VEol'LB TALKED OF. The Crown Princes of Dcnmnrk is the tallest Princess in the world. Her height is announced to Ik six feet three inches. Mrs. De Maitro, the sister of Robert Lewis Stevenson, Is a contributor to the London nuigniines and one of the wits of the Literary Ludics Dinner Uub. Miss Stafford, nn old lady of Cottage City, Martha's Vineyard, who has in her possession the first flag of Stars and Stripes luiven to Paul Jones) ever raised in America, will bring the emblem to Boston, where it was seen in the big (,. A. K. parade Wednesday. Lord Brnssey, the owner of the fa mous yacht Sunbeam, is engaged to marry the Hon. Sybil Caicl, a young woman both accomplished and benuti fill, and the youngest daughter of the lute Viscount Maiden. Lord Drasscy is CI). His first wile died three years ago. It is safe to say that his future wife will never entertain the world as pleasantly ns nis nrsi wne uio. Mr. Addison Cammack, the well known broker of New York, started to walk down the steps of the United States hotel Inst Thursdny, when he caught his toe in the edge of the matting at the top step and stumbled, falling down four steps. He fell on his stomach and bead, cutting r gash in his forehead three inches long. His injuries arc not serious enough to cause Hint mucn annoyance MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBGI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cure) Every Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BL8B. Has earned ior itself the enviable reputa ANTIMIGRAINE tion of being the finest, most effective und reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of ihut common trouble, Hhadacub. The immense favor which bus greeted it from ull quurters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which ulmost everyone needs, und those who huve 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 ANTll'YklNB, MOKI'lUNU, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain aa atom of either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious cheniiculB, and cun be tuken by young und old without tear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disurrunge the stomuch, aud contains uo uoxiuus or sickening ingredients. The peculiur udvautuges of Autirui- gruiue consist in its being thoroughly rehuble us a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cuuse leaving uo uupleusunt or uunoyiug alter-ellects, as in the case uf other so-culled "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most populur aud suleuble urticle in the murkel. wherever kuown. DIRECTIONS FOR USB. The dose lor an udult i two tcaapoonfuls in a wine gUuta ul' wutcr. iMiae lor children in proportion, according to age. la cither uac the dose cun be reptuted every thirty imuucs until a cure la cuvctcd. One dose will uiwaya drive away an attiick. of Headache, taken when urst feeling the premonitory symptoms; but il the attack la well on. and sudcrtog is inuuse, the second or third dose may be required. (Jauully a greater number ol doeee ia required to effect the first cure than is needed lor any aueceeding time there alter, ahowing that the medicine is accumu lative in its cUecte, tending toward aa event ual permanent cure. For sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 A 48 S. MAIN STREET, Onooalt Bank nf Aaheville, UNLOADING SALE. Dry GooiIh, Fancy Goods, and Notions, Luce Curtains, Table LinciiH, Towols, Nai- kiim, CountcrnancH, White Goodn, und KinoroidiTk'H at prime cost. All Domestic Goods, including Pride of the VVeHt, Wamsutta, Fruit of Loom, 44 Cottoim and 104 Sheetings at prime cost. We call special attention to our large stock of Em broidery and Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime cost. Ladies' Muslin Underwear at cost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Ribbons at unusually low prices. Ladies will save money by attending this special sale. ! X. If- ' lU

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