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- OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE Asheville Daily Citizen J FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, i Not exceeding three line, One lime, 28 cents. Three Time, SO cento. Six Time, TS cento. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. SC. mil Hl'NDRKD, III VOLUME VI. NO. 86. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. .MISCELLANEOUS. LIVILLE.1 A place planned and devel oping lid a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for heulth fulnenH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,H00 feet, with it ol Invigorating Climate It in Immiim; laid out witli lawto and skill, with well graded i-oiuIh and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fin residences and HK4THFITL HOIWIiS. A good opportunity for profitable investment. For illustrate! pamphlet, ml dit'ss, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., l.lllTlIlt-. "fll-'lill. Vo.. M. ." N15W INVOlCli. GF.NTUiMHN'S MAI'KAS, CHBTIOT. SATIiEN AND FLANNIO, SHIRTS Jl'ST IN. LAIHF.S' IILAZF.KS. SHIRT WAISTS & CHIM USIiTT KS J irST R EC 151 V El. HON MAKCIIH, 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET. H.T.ESTAIIROOK'S ilil . MAIN HT., AHHHVILLB, W Tim FLACK Kill I BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aprlHd HEAL ESTATE. Walt.. B. Owts, w. W. Wsst, GWYN & WEST, (HuceeMon to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 . REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at S Percent. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deed., FIRE INSURANCE. OKVICK-aoalhcHl Court qaare CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loan. M urety placed t R per cent. OtHerst 341k 9 P.tton Aire Second Door. IthVdlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wouldn't hay timber land., mineral proli cide, or A.h.rlll Real Batate r Then call on a., Horatio, and we will give the thy money', worth. We can Mil the a notice lot, lend thee hek to to erect dwelling thereon, and Insure the came In Anv Hire Insurance Company doing hnelnra. la thl. Mate. UIt a. a call, Horatio t JENK8 Jfc JENK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Btooma 9 10, McAfee Block, t St Pattoa At., A.hCTllto, N, C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE PUBIC? The Orcat Comedy Play entitled -BLUE RUIN" linn been withdrawn after a wry Nut-ccHflfiil rua, and wc nuw present our niatchlcm Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POPJ ULAR PRICES. IMtOMM OPKN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, lroprletor. During the month of Au gust we want to close out everything wo have in the line of Summer (Soods. We are gom"; to buy a big stock for the Full and Winter and we want no money locked up in (ioods to carry over. We have some beautiful patterns in Flouncinn'H and Allovers that we will sell' so cheaply (hut it would be economy to buy even for next Summer, us onecamiot have too many White Dresses If you need 11 UIji iiked or a (Comfort these cool nights you can find what you want at our place. A new line of (iiiitflinniH in Fall Shades have just come in, and nre going to besold very low, as is our habit with all our Goods. We have about six Ice Cream Freezers of the season's lot; they will besold very low. You can still buy Croquet Setts und 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 si; us before you buy Shoes of any kind and you will save money. Every thing at lowest prices at "BIG RACKET." I A. GRACE, DECORATOR ANII- DESIVNER IN FRESCO. itK'lti:tm JOHN CHILD, ( Pormerly of Lyman ft Child I, Office No. 1 Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a HroKerage hhiihcn Loan. securely placed at a oer cent. ATTENTION, FARMERS I For Tobacco Flues CALL AT Taylor, Boull & Brolhcrton'" NU. 43 1'ATTON AVBNUIt, AHHBV1LLB, N, C. Agents for the celebrated "WOODLAWN" COOK STOVES. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. aulldlw . MISCELLANEOUS. (lo to Cannichael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs mid Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign nnd domestic. And you en n rest assured thnt your prescrip tion will be filled correct and that you will be charged a low- price. Three registered prescript ionists ready to servo you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARMICHAEL, AI'OTIIWAUY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Loth ami uTH of New (Soods for Au tumn just received. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer (Soods 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 lated easy 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 fine 5 and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi al supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becomes the Drug listributor 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. LECTURE! Y. M. C. A. LF.CTl'Kli HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th. .:io O'clock, DR. A. T. PORTER, Of Churlcslon, t). C. EGYPT and the HOLY LAND. AMONOTIIIII'VRAMIiml VV Till! Nll.lt! I'ersonnl Inelilt-nts nnd Olmi-rvntlnns. Cu rious ninnni-rs of tlie liK.vptini.x. The lu-il-oulns ol' the Ik-sert. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HOSPITAL ADMISSION, 50 CTH. nut a diit SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. SALEM, N. C. OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. The Ntitli Annua! 8i'lon Ih-kIuh Aumit ilNth, INUi), Kt'iilsler for Inst yeur am. 8ie- rlnl li-iitiiresi the Btvelopmenl or Health, Character and intellect. nullilliiKH tliarntiKlily rcnioilelril. I'lllly eiulticd Prcpnrntory. Culleirlntc nnd Post Graduate nepurtmynts, lieslilea Hrat class school. In Munlci LanKaaicen, Com mercial and InduHlrlHl Mtudlea. JOHN H. CLUWULL, Prillt'lpill. aiiKildtscpia THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. THE CONVENTION AT CHARLES TON, SOUTH CAROLINA. IT PI.IT INTO Tll.I. MAN AND ANTI-TII. I.MAN. THE PRIMARY PLAN OF NOMINA TION ADOPTED. HTRIKK ON THI! III'.I.A WAKIv St Ht'ltHON RAILWAY. Ciii.i Miiu, 8. C August 11. The ili-iii' fii-rntii- State cnnvvuiii 11, i-nlli-il for the purpose (if dcci ling whether llic Stale officers should Ik- niniiiiiiiti-il liy tlic con vention or tin primary plan, met ycsler day and whk called to onli-r liy Col. James A. lloyt, chairman of tin- Slati ili'tnocratii' cxii-iitivi- coinniittii-. The Tillmuiiilcs nominated Hon. W. T. TallK-rt, of lidgclield, as temporary chairman. J. H. Itcan, of lidgcficld, anil J. T. I i.in- can, of Newberry were i-lii-ti-il secretaries. Koth arc strong Tilllmunilcs. The committee on credentials reunited on a case ol contesting delegation from rairneni in Int-or ol scaling Ihc lillinaii delegation. In tlie course of remarks on tin- com iiiittt-c.ri-iHirt Mr. Wootlword said llr I'ojie was telling lies he knew he was loing so. I, real contusion ensued. At the conclusion lliccnuvciitioii seated the Tillmnnilf-x by n vote of 2x to To. 1 rou-si was rcati iroin ine itcrKcicy Tilhtmnitcs, claiming thev withdrew oil account of the riotous and iiudcmncrutic proceedings on tin part ot the iuciiiIktx. nnd Ikyuiisc of the nrliitrary rulings ol the chair, who iK-rsisicnlly rendi-rcd dc- cisioiiK regardless ol the fact that no vote had lieen taken, I lie deli ii.iIk.ii Iroin llerkelcy is eonipowd of Tillinanilcs. vt.A. laliK-rt was chosi'ti M.-rinaneiil hairman. Sanni-son I'nm- olVcrcd a new constitu tion which was relcrrcd to the commit tee on constitution. 1 he democratic convent ion this morn- iiiK adopted the following: " Wliercas, evil disposed ihtkimis, cause Icsslv hostile to the latum 'x niovemeiii and rcuariiiissof tin-1, iir muni' and ercdii ol South Curolina, have caused to U-eii ciliated through the press ot tliecoiiiitiy. stiitements intended to prejudice the urn cal pulihcasli) the relation il the ileiu ocralie party to the pulilii- delil ol tin Mate linn Whereas, stieh sinister statcineui-. urowiny out ol hostile political uiotivo are wholly at vaiiai ec with the pinp si of the democratic party ol the Mate inn it unnoticed would create a wrunn im prcssiou and Hssilily do harm and In j"unt to the H.'oplc'of South Carolina: Kesolved l- the democratic party 111 convention iixsciuhlcd that the I'clit 01 South Carulinu us now recognized is a pulilie nlilifxatioii of primary iniportaiuv. and in the luture 11s in the past will coii tinucto ha ve the fostcriiiK care oft he Stall uoverntnent and should eoiniiiaud the eonlideiiec of the investing pulilie." The new constitution wax niloplifl and llic plan of the primary election at this year's election lor the Slate iiiimi uatituj convention was delcated. I'pon llira aetion l lie ilelenates mini Richmond. Charleston. Ileaiilort ami Sumter, comprising the anti-Tillmanitcs. withdrew nnd formed 11 new convention, mid elected Hon. lleo. I.auililiuisl chair- mnu, and 15. J. Hremon mretary. Thev chose (in executive committee m pn-paiv an address to the K-ople anil took a recess. In the rcuul'ir convention the old ex ecutive com in it tee was deposed, and J. ).. M. Irliy. ol Laurens, was elcclcil eliair man. The convention then adjourned sine die. ANOTHICK HHi NTHIKIv, ThlM Time on the in-law are II. Ill If UtlHO.l, At.liANV, AiikiisI 1 1. Cii-neral 111.111111-1 VmniK', when asked this moruiiiK as to the statin ol tlie llelawure and Hudson strike which lienan yesterday, said : "S11- K-rintendeul llnnimoiiil was in theyaids at H o'clock u. 111. Nearly all the men who lire nut reported lor duty. Thev said, however, that they couldn't pi to work until thev had received orders Iroin their committee who are in consultation with the leaders ol the Central strike. Mr. Unmuiotid told the men that unless tiny went to work at 11 ion to-ila) their places would lie tilled liy other cm nloves of the eoninnav. "At noon wc will have enough men to man switches und handle Itcujlit, tlie trallic of which will lie resumed this af ternoon. "Tin. itii-n are nut olllv ill I lux VICIIIItV. Prom nniilher relialife souri-c it was learned that the employers ol the IK-la- ware nnd Hudson are orennizcd only Ik- tween here und Troy and there is no li ar of n ueiientl tic-tin oil this road There is mil much perishable frciuht here except what arrived this mnrniuK for summer hotels up North and this will Ik sent up to-day. raxst-tigcr trains are riinnitiK on tunc. Superintendent Hissed said there had iK-en no clinUKC in me siiuatuiii on ine Central road. FHAt llH tOMMITTl.ll. The MepubllcuiiM MuhI Muppurl a HIkIi I'rotectlve Tnrllr. W.ixntNfiToN. A nit. 14. In the senate to-day Senator I'lumb from the commit' tee on nppropriations reported the senate ioint resolution appropriation lor the relict of destitution in Oklnlioma, ex tiemliiiK the balance of the appropriation made last fall for the relief of the district overflowed hv the Mississippi river, nnd it wus passed. Tnrilf bill tnken up, the pcndinej ipies- tion hcinu nn Mr. Vest s amendment offered last Monday, to reduce the duly on tin ulnte from 2 2-l( eetlls to 1 cent ncriKiunil. Mr. Mitchell addressed the senate in defence of the hiull pfoteeltve system ns lieiim the policy to which tlie republican party stntuis cominiiicu A Neitro Convention. Sauna. Kan.. Aumist 14. A conveii' tion of 40(1 ucurocs from all parts ol the State met here vesterdav. nnd chose I. I. Wnlkerl'or Stnte auditor to lie noml nutcd nt the eonntiK republican Slate convention, If possible. MivAK i Hi; i-:a;i.i; hchicam. I'ncle Hani I'hIh hih I-'ool Huwii to Home lurpoHe. Wasiiinhtiin, August 14. I.ateon l-'ri-duy nfternooii the Stale deparlmciit re ceived from Mizncr a telegram front l.a l.ilH-rated xayiii).' that dm inn battle in the city of San Salvador the forces of the pnivisional government sei-d the con sulate in thai city, hniiled down Ihc lltiu and damaged the proiK-rty. The department tlie inline day sit strut ted Mr. Mizncr hv ti-h iiraplt to de- miind full reparation ol Salvador, the rc- instalenienl ol and nrotection ol the con sul, and to see that nil the riuhtsof the I'liited Stales and itx citizens were ob served. I.ust iiiL'hl the ileiinrlmeiit reivivni word from Mr. Mizuir that the provis ional jtovcrniucul ot Salvador had hois ted our Hair over the I'nili-d States con- sulntc the day In lore at the k.-iiiic time salutiiii! it will) t went v-oiii- nuns, und that the eo"sul hml '.i-e-i r in.; :lirl i ollii-e, und the rights ol the I'liitid Stales and itscilieiis were ijiianintecd. A KAIMII TWO .TIONTIIH. S.l.ooo niul Ileallli ioiiv for I In ItrlukH. Imiianaikii.is, Autjiist 1 I (ieoruc l-'ar. man. a 1 lousier "t. oal 1 Hi oiainv, is 111 dcat h's door here, sulieriii Iroin a pro longed debauch, A short lime ago Far man came into possession of .SI. 'I. hi mi olid nlonctculrnaloiia liti ol ilissipatioii. lie threw nioiiet right ami lilt. I ii-t lives arrested a vmiug tnatt on susnii'ion of robbing him ot $." '11, but as I'.il inaii said he had given the itiouey to the mall is a prcsi'iit, t lie dcleiulaiil was released. Ill t wo months l ariiian sis-at over Sl IHHI with "friends" for drinks. .Now health mil money arc gone. .10,11011 1 or a llrolii n Il-arl. I.liWI s. ling., Aumist I I . Leslie l-'.llim- can, aged ti 1, is the owner of 1 1 e Matri monial News, a weeklv nancr devoted to the iutetcstsol those vho-,vis!: in iikiitv. Miss tihnlvx Know lex. a niece of Sir Francis Know li s, li n t., 'J I y, irs old, l-ecaine acouauitcd witli a gcutlc- iuiiii through tin- itiiibiiin ol I lit. pub licatioii. The young ladv ndvertisid in il only in 11 spoil n! inn. but liir corrcs poiulciil Jilted hirantl the seipiel provci very serious lor Mr. liiiucau. wlm has Ikcii eolldeltltied to inn' $',ll,IIIMI ilaill- igcx ax a balm lor Miss Know lis' brok 11 lieai t. Joliud the Alliance. Tni'l-KA, August I i. i he Cil , zen's Al liance, supi lenient rv 10 lu I. oners' ItliniKx', and coiaiKisei! ol men w ho are 111 other p irsuus I II., 11 larniiiig, but holi! e same politicn! , .ic:s as .he lariaers. netrist-ite e-veiiltoii ami fornu d ti tale orgaiiizatiou. This new alliance now iiuminis III, noil iiiii.iIh.ih. Wccldlnu; Tour on a Tandrin. Xkw Havi:x, August I f.-ll. T. Hack sand. Miss (iiiiivicve A. Sn ith were Harried yesterday aiti-riiooa. Itoth bridt nut gmoin w'cc nltiiid in bicvele cos tume, und as soon as the ccrnimuv was mounted a t-iudelll ai.d started on iitiil itionin; ,iif. Famine I'rolialilc In Ireland. Lnxiiox, August 14. Michael Havitt lias leiurncd Iroin his hurried visit to Ire laud, lie said: ".Mv iuiiuiries in Ireland coiilirm the tears as to the piobablv dis astrous coust'ipicncc ol the lamiiie. 1 find that tlie potato crop is almost a total failure. KalHer and I re. nation. IIi:ki. in, August 14. The International Cremalion eonlereuii- asscmlilcd here while the Kaiser was visiting l-.tiglaiul He was asked tosupHii t their project His reply read: "I do not approve ol remaliou. The llaxe Hall Crnxc. Sol Til llixiiiiAM, Mass., August 1 '.'. Mike Kcllv. thetrickv bnsi- ball player has received 11 $1I,IIIII house ami lot which his friends and admirers purchased for him. THAIN HOIIIIISKM. I'liey are Thwarted liy Urine North t'arolliilniiH. The passengers oil the l-iii-liiiicii.il nnd I in il v ilk- north-bound train, after leaving .cungloii I iicsdav, were alarmed l.v tile act inns ol two men who were UHi-vcd to Ik- train ioIiIkts, ,udge Hick with the conductor and a body of men started Inrward to ovcrpo.ver the men who were signaling to the engineer to sion the train. As the men saw the crowd coming for them, they bolted lor the Inrward cud ol the car, gamed the plallortu nnd lcaK'd oil. IIH.iriCM. MtriiS. ohiiKtn I'ouulv eonvenlion iiomiua ted lax. II I '011 for the senate and K. II. (lower mid C. F. Kirliy lor the lioiise. The CunilKTlaiul eouutv deinocratie eonvenlion nominated Thus. II. Sutton mid Captain A. I. Mil nil lor lite House. F. I). Winston is the republican uomi nee for itidgc ill the Sivond district. His brother. K. W. Winston, is the demo' cralic candidate forjudge in the Filihilis tnct. The republicans of the Eighth eon grcssional district will pill K. '.. I.iuney in the field as a congressional candidate. Linney went over lo the repiiiiiiciiis n year nun. The Cleveland eoiiniy ilciiioetatic eon venlion instrueleil twenty-live voles lor lira bam for congress and twelve lor Cowlcsi for Judge, llnke, twenty-three and Justice twelve. Major Wm. A. (iraham, who is pilled against Cowles and Mower in the Eighth eoiiL'ressiottal dislriel, has divlared that lie cannot support tne sun-ireasiiry inn, and that there is mil n county in ins nils- triet thnt could have a warehouse were the bill passed into n law. A reiznlnr old fashinned knock down and .Iran l eonvenlion at Hillsboro Saturday was the oceasion ol tlirOriitiKc county republican eonvenlion and there were niiii-iv voi-.ih.i iv.ii,, iiinrtv colored lireturen Lisbon llennett, colored, was nominated for the senate nnd London A. Whined, colored, wns nominated for the house, nnd yet the Northern congressmen de clare thnt the negro docs not want office. Winston Daily. FOKCIi HILL DKSKKTEI) IMlNTI'IIMil) TILL Ni:XT I'ICMIIIvK. IK- Tliat MeanH That It will Never be I'aHNc-it, I'rotialiU Never llrouulil I'll Aaalu -uu.iy, 'liH tiald, Old TIllH. Wasiiixh iox, August la. Hoss (Jttay li.'S boldly ni uli- a compromise arrange meiil with the llcmocrutsby which the tarilf and other iiiiporlaut measures will be passed, and Messrs. Hoar, Spooner, and llic other "bloody shirt" Senators left wcepinii lor their lost cause. Heroic measures are to Ik- adopted by the Kepiiblic.'iu Senators to reach a vote upon the Tan II bill al ail early day, and also to dispose of the River and Harbor Appropriations bills. Th', Republican side of the cIuiiiiIkt has U-i-n polled, and the force bill has an show whatever ot hcini; passed. An .'iiTiinjiciucnl has therefore been made under which Senior !Juay, actitui forn lat'KC uiimU-r of the Republicans, und Senator liormaa, for the Hcmoerals, have iiKiei d upon nil order of business which provides lor llic postponement ol the 1-YiliT.il Klcclious bill until next le iviuber. . Miollt-tl IINIiood l.ookH. li:i(i.ix, August 1 1-. A free fii;hl lie tween two iiiemlK-rx of the Reichstag amused the K-ople of Dresden on last Sunday. The participants were llerr IIcIk-I, who has the reputation of lieiiii abnoriuallv excitable, nnd another So cialist whosenanie is uottiiveu, probably iHi-aiisi- nis natures were uiireeoi!nuaiiii alter the iiui-iiin,'. Keuliicliy In Very Itemocratlc. I.111 isvu.i.ii, August 1. The oflicinl nl 111 lis h.ive Iki-ii ri-eiived of seventv-live ol I'Jil coiiiitiis in the State, nnd these aivc a total majority lo the democratic Slate ticket ol .'li'i.t'iiin. C'oiiscrvutivi- istiuialcs now put the democratic major ity lorthc Stalcat "i.I.immi. The inajoritv il the last uulKriiatoriul eltvtion wus oulv I s.i Mil 1. Iieallinc all oilicra. Ni:v Vork, August 14. The stenincr teutonic has arrived in port break ini; the ricord across the Atlantic from Liv erpool to this city. The time made was live nays, nineteen hours ami live min utes, iK-uliuij all other steamers. M-TMKS (if Cti.XSHyl l-.XCE. lloMh. file estiinate of the l-'torida ornnuc crop places it al L',0110,000 btixes or aliout llic same as last war. dispalch from Tallahassee, l-'la., savx that ei.asiilcr.ible optiosition isdeveloii- mii lo the reiiominnlion ol Senator Call. Cardinal ibbous has received an otli- IKiisatioii allowiiii; Catliolieslociil nicat next l-'riday. The New Zealand frozen meat trade has ttrown to woiidcrlul proHirtious in re cent years. Over a million carcasses ol mutton are now scut annually to 1. 11- Kiund. A colored clcriivmun ol llalilax, . S., has sued the proprietor of the railroad restaurant at Amherst, X. S for rehisinc. to allow him to sil al the same table with while lolks. Even- passeiiL'er coniliielor on the Louisville, St. Louis and Texas railroad has I sen dismissed and the places of the discharged men Idled by promotinti liviihi conductors. An Atlanta niereliaii some time siiui olVcred $1,111111 lor the most lieautilul wo- 111:111 11. lieori'ia lo ride 011 lux lloat in tlie uraud parade on the 14th inst. Another merchant oilers !f."i(MI lo the ticjicst wo man in l.eoria. A coiifcn niv of original package deul s held al Mason Cilv resulted in n ucii- erul anri-cmciit that nil would close up business and not attempt to contest the Icunlitv ot the law. This ends the exist ence ol the original package saloons. There was n terrific explosion of natu ral tin mar Waldron, hid., Monday, by Inch leu aeres ol (roiiuii were sunken up. limit lissuris were torn in the river IkiI, nnd a tiravcyard was so badly sha ken that the skeletons of the dead could Ik- situ. The parade of the I H and Army ol the Kciiiiblie at I lost on was five hours and a hall in nassinii a given point. It wnx reviewed by I 'resident llarris.iu, Vici I'resiilelll Morton, memU-rs ol tile cab inet , distinguished citizens nnd ollicers and iiiituciise crowds ol K-ople. The Missisippi constitutional enliven tion will 1 11 1 iImi Id v retuniu in session lliirtv days or more. The sullrac'e ipies- tioti is 1 lie niainoucstioii lo In-dealt with. It is Ih-IicvciI il will U- elli-clually M-ttled and tin- Australian system modilied or niucndcd will Ih euuralted ill the consti tution of Stale as the most acceptable means of reyiilatiiiK the Kn'l itieslion ol the iuiioruut colored vote. At Ihc farm of Thomas llobson, three miles north ol Wnlilrou, Ind., yesterday a lire wns blazing in 11 field when, vithoiit waruiuu, theccrthlH-lelied forth its llames, greal trees were hurled sky ward ami all the water in I'lat Hock creek was eon verted into foam and steam, A vast pocket of natural uas burst forth ami took lire. Three thousand spectators viewed the phenomenon. W.tSIIINUTllN. The new silver law went intoelTcel ye- terdny. The American Association of I'hotoir ra pliers is in session in Washinuloii, In the I'liiteil States senate the discus sion ol the proposed in-.-rcnxc in the duty on tin plate is continued. Mr. Illair has reported favorably n pro- posed eolistilutionul nnteudment to ivc women tlie riuni 01 suuraKc. A bill passed the house a few weeks nuo to allow entnloves of first nnd second- class postollices leave of nbsenee, with full pnv, for fifteen (lays in each fiscal I vear. Senator McMillan reKirti that 'X7.-... oir . V'n ' T j (il,ir Bl(,,m cotinec'tcel with the poslolTiee , departmenl, whether employed by the nionia, nay or luncrwine. VOKKIIIN. The lord mayor of London states that there is reason to liclicvc that Russia will not enforce Iter edict! against He brew!. MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIIB MARK HBGI8TKRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cure livery Variety of Headache AMI NOTHING BLSB. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa- lion of lieing the finest, most effective and reliable nrticlr in the market for the sK-edy relief und cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hkadaciik. The immense favor which bus greeted it from all ipiarters, proves its true merit! and acceptability to the public. It il some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTU'VKIXE, MOKI'HINU, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young und old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contain! no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantage! of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliublc as u cure for any kind of head ache without rcsiect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effect!, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the murket. wherever known. til RUCTIONS FOR V8B. The dust for an adult Is two tea.pooafuls in a wine jclauof water. Dow fur children in proportion, according to age In either case the dose caa be repeated every thirty minurs antil a cure i. effected. One iowt will ulway. drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when tir.t feeling the premonitory sytntitom. ; but if the attack I. well on, aod 4urtcrini( is IntciiM, the second or third dose of dom i. required to effect the Unit care than I. needed lor any .ucceeding tine there after, showing that the medicine i. accumu lative in its effect., tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 8. MAIN STREET, lliuuxiitr Bank of A.hevllle. UNLOADING SALE. Dry (iooiIh, Fum-y (JooiIh, und Notions, Iiiii-c CuHaiiiH, ralilc LiiiciiH, Towels, 'Nui- kiim, ('oiiiitt'rpiiiH'M, Wlutw (ioods, niul ljiiliioiilcricH nl prime cost. All Donii'stic (iooiln, iin-lmliiin Pride of the West, WniiiKuttii, Fruit of Loom, 1-i CottotiH and 10-1 Sheetings ut prime rout. Wc cull nMt'inI attention to our liirire Htock of r-.ni- broidery und Knitting .Silk, Zcpliyi-8, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime coHt. LiuIich MuhIiu Underwear at tost, Kid Cloven, lloHiery and llibbonu at unusually low priren. Ladies will Have money by attending this special Bale.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1890, edition 1
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