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- - H"M OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, : -FOR SALE- Not exceeding three line. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. 5C. PKB HVNDHED, One Time, SS cent. Three Times, SO cent.. 81s Times, 78 cenU. -M-H VOLUME VI. NO. 88. ASHEVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. ' MISCELLANEOUS. LiNVILLE. A phtee planned and devel oping oh a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for heulth fulneHH and beauty of SCENERY. . An .-.ovation of a,8()U feet, with cool Invigorating Climate Jt in being laid out with taste and cskill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A dwirable place for fine residences and HK4THFVL HUNEH. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LlilvllU-, Mitchell Co., N. C. NKW INVnlCli, OI-NTLliMliN'S MADRAS, CIIETIOT. SATKliN AND FLANNF.L SIIIKTS Jt'ST IN. LADlIvS' HLAZF.KS, SHIRT WAISTS & CIIIM liSIiTTliS Ji:ST RUCIilVliD. HON MARCIHi. 30 SOUTH MAIN STKIiliT. H.T.ESTABROOK'S Hil a. MAIN T.. AHHKVII.LB, IS TIIK I'LAVS rill BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYH. LOCAL View and SkttchcH. Iir in d HEAL ESTATE. WiLTSB B. OWVH, W. W, WsaT. GVYN & WEST, llHirwiti to Walter B.Owjrn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO IANK OF ASMEVILlt REAL1STATE, Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commlaaloneea utlei1. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK-Mouthcast Court SVrjuare. CORTLAND 11ROS., Real Rutate Brokers, And Inireatuicnt Agent. Loan, ae arrly placed at H per rent. ' (mT.! 94 A ilA ratton Are Mccnnil amir, fchudlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" WouldVt buy timber lamia, mineral prop ertlra or AahevltM Deal Hatate P The call on ua, Itnratlo, and we will Hive thee thy winner's worth, We ean aril the a houae lot. lend thee ahek. elato erect a dwelling thereon, and Inaiirr the eame la anr fire Insurance Cuntinny doing bnelnea. In thle Mat. Olre ua a .all, Horatio I JUNKS JKNKS. REAL Emit AND INIURANCI BROKERS. Room 9 A to, McAfee Block. 81 Pattoa An., Aebavule, M. C. MISCELLANEOUS. REASONS WHY. IT ! not alone the riwht and rca huh able prices that wc name for the goods wc sell that our claim to your patronage mainly reata upon. THB tcrlinff excellence of our Orocericii and the unapproachable (uultty thut churactcrisei every article we offer fur sale hould be well coiuldcred. WU ulU'lt u careful exumiiinllno and com parison of our ffonils anil prices. All we ask Is that you should exercise your fac ulties in your own behalf, and be guided In your decision by the knowledge thus ob tained. A. D. COOPER. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Public gqunre. During the month of Au gust we want to close out everything we have in the line of Summer (ioods. We are going to buy a big ntock for the Fall and Winter and we want no money locked up in Goods to carry over. We have some bcuutifu I patterns in Flouncings and Allovers that we will sell so cheaply that it would be economy to buy even for next Summer, as onecanuot have too many White Dresses. If you need a lllankot or a Comfort those cool nights you can find what you want ait our place. A new line of (iinghams in Fall Shades have just come in, and nregoingto be sold very low, as is our habit with all our Goods. We huve about six Wv Cream Freezers of the season's lot; they will be sold very low. You can still buy Croquet Sette und Hum mocks of us cheaHr than anybody else. Our Store is headquarters for all sorts of i Iousekeeping conveniences of which wo ask an inspec tion. Come to see us before you buy Shoes of any kind and you will save money. Kvory- thing at lowest prices at "BIG RACKET." F. A. GRACE, DKCORATOR ANI1- DliSMiNKH IN FRESCO. ai.iKed.lm JOHN CHILD,. ( formerly of Lytnaa Child I, Ofllce No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE LOAN BROKER Htrlctly a Brokerage Hum I a cm Loans securely placed at H nrr rent. ATTENTION, FARMERS I For Tobacco Flues CALL AT Taylor, boula A Brotlicrton'a Nil. 48 I'ATTON AVHNt'lf, AHHIIVILLK, N. C. Airrnt. Air the celebrated "WOODLAWN" COOK STOVICS. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. aultdlw MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmichael'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 and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip tion will be filled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registered prescriptiomstu ready to serve you at all hours. Night (alls promptly answered. W. G. CARMICHAEL AI'OTHKCAItY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Lots and lots of New Goods for Au tumn just received. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer Goods in ordertoclose them out. A largediscount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the season. CLOTHING. DRY G0008. SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVK QUIT! Quit monkeying with Knoxville and Richmond when you want Drugs, Medi cines, Faints, Oils, Window (J lass &., remember that T. C. Smith & Co., have n large and heavily stocked Wholesale and Retail Drug Mouse in Asheville, on the Public Square, where all buy ers are supplied in quantity and price and quality, such goods as make up a well fit ted modern Drug and Pre scription Store. S ive freight charges from more remote points and save time in get ting goods. Aid in building up a near-by market and in creasing the growing im portance of Asheville uw the commercial centre of West em North Carolina. THK EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUKANCK SOCIETY. Aaarta ,..lo7.lBo,:inii m .. an.Hai,07.ai Hurplu..... IS. D. Monroe, Agl., Aahrvillc, N. C. Hitler .'lil Mouth Main atrrt't, mit.1 dlf Dr. B. F. Arlington, Ml'ROKON nCEl DKNTIsT, I'llllnc teeth a aurrlnltv. alao trrntlim ill. enard giitna, nnd nil dlarnsea pertaining to me ilenini aimciurr. nince roonia nn rnl ton avenue, over Kavaor at smith', drug atore. AT TIIK MODKLCIGAUSTOUH You Will Find BEST BRANDS FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO. aula dlw JSKIVATU 1HIAHII. Large eool, nlrv rimma, houae newly fur nl.hetli good table. Term, rvaaonahle. On atreet car line. MRU. J. L. BMATIIKKH, Julytildam HIM Pulton Ave. JfOH WALK C II HAP, A two horae upright engine and boiler. Ap- tillt" HANItnl.WI-KrlKH I'NINTINO CO. analtr JI'IIK HAI.U. A mrrcanllle bualneaa, well eatalillahed. A rare vhnnee for nartlra drairlnu to Imate In Aehevllle. Good rca.oD for arlllna. Ainilv to JCIHN Cllll.b, auaodlm 1 Lcval Hloek. J?OH RBNT. New T-rooni houae la Weat lidd, $18 per month. auodtw J. A. TBNNUNT. THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE OITIZEN TO-DAY. BIO WHECK ON THK NT, I.Ot'IM AMD ALTON, THREE PERSONS KILLED OUT RIGHT MANY WOUNDED. A. TKRRIBI.K CRASH ON THK MICHIGAN I'KNTRAl.. A DEPOT COMPLETELY WRECKED BY THE LOCOMOTIVE. Ai.tcn, Ilia., August 10. A Hcrinus wreck occurred liiat niu'ht on the St. I.ouis, Alton und Springfield Kailwiiy, nenr Clif ton Tcrnicc. A const ruclinn train and pi8cnncr train collided while rounding u curve, throuKh failure of the man at the switch to notify the construction crew tlmt the six o'clock passenger train was late and had n it yet passed. None of the passengers were scriouslv injured. The killed pre: I'eler Smith, of Sprinuticld. Charles McGce, of Alton, water carrier on the construction train. lames Murray, a lu borer of St. Louis. The wounded urc: Fruuk Iac, Spriny field, engineer on the passenger train, riuht leu badly crushed ; lames Dnlv, A'- ton conductor, hips dislocated and hack apraineu, may not recover; M. I". bcy nintir, supt. St. Louis, Alton and Sprinj; dcld Kail Koad, luce badly cut unci left leu injured ; II. W. Cassidy, Alton, 1cf luinly cut, back sprained and internal injuries; Patrick McCallnKan, Alton, left Ick and ribs broken, serious; John King, Jersey villc, newslmy, contusion of hip and temple; 0. H. I'owell, severe in ternal injuries, may die; J. C. Owens, muil messenger internal in juries in nijht side; Henry I u- ilcrnriuk, Alton, hrcmnn on construction train, loot badly hurt und les cut; Michael Contrell, Alton, foreman, hurt very badly, muv die; John McdolTcny, leus cut and shoulder dislocuted ; GcoriM' Cornian, lX-llii, shoulder dislocated ; Kich nrd J. Lessen, rriuhl leK bruised mm spine injured ; Charles I'oss, riht lej; cm nnd internal injuries. Dhtkoit. Alien.. August 10. The east bound North Shore limited train on tlx Michigan Central road was badlv wrecked tnis afternoon at Auuusta, Mich., by vidlidinu with u iirnlriidinii car ol a Irciuhl train which had Ihiu side-tracked. I he ciiuuic then crasl.ed into the depot, completely wivcktiiu 1 1 ' buiidinu, and it is rumored two bou who were inside were killed outright. Alter strikuiK 'lie limldmu the eimim inn a lew yards and then exploded, blo inc Fireman tircvir to ntoms and in stantly killing liniinecr McKolx-rts. WANT TO AKHITKATK. Ureal llrltlan and the FlttlierlcH Uueatloii, Lonimin, Auuust lti. Lord Salisbury's lust dispulch tu Secretary lllaiucis dated Auuust 2d, und in it he ipiotes from his torical documents in stipirt of his con tention that l;nj;land had refusrtl to ad mit Russia's claim to exclusive jurisdic tion over HehriiiK sen hs asserted in the ukase of 1821. tlcsuvs: "It it impossible to admit that the rik'lit to lish and catch seals in the hiuh seas can Ik held to be abandoned by a nation from the mere tact that lor n cer tain nunilier ol years it has not suited the subjects of that nation to exercise such right. It must be remcnilicrcd that the existence of liritish Columbia us n colony nnd the development ol their col ony's shipping interest urc compara tively recent. Lord snlisiiurv turn announces t,reut Britain's willininiess to submit the ques tion to nn impartial arbitration. THKITRIKK HPKKAItH. Mwltchmcn uo Out at Kant Huflalo Thla MorniiiK. Nkw Yiihk. Auiruat 10. Vice-President Webb suitl this niorniiiK lie had not heard from Powderly, but wn wailinu to coa ler with him. lit hhalo. N. V.. Auiriist 111. Three hundreil switchmen and yardmen ol the New York Central went out tiKn it strike ut liast llullalo this nioruiuu. No freiuht trains are moving. A Inruc lone of Kilicc is on hand and no serious trou ble is unticiputeil. ClllCAt'.o. August Ml. All oltlieswilcli- men e nuiloved iiv the Wabash railway company in CliieaKO, struck yesterday nail not a wheel is turning. THKV Wll.l, FIX IT I f. ProKrcaa slew on IHej River and Harbor Hill. Wasminoton, Atiuust HI. The senate rcsmneil consideration of the river und hurlxir bill to-duy. After proloiiKed de bate on the item lor the improvement ol the llnrlrm river, Mr. Ilnwley's amend ment, providiiiK thut bridges over thut river should he without draws or oikii inus, was rejected. The committee's pro-Misilton was turn nn-ea to witn tne umlerstniidinK that the whole question would lie fixed up in the conlcrcnce com mittee. Illtf I'rlnl Works fire. I'AWtrcKnt., R. I., Atiuusl 111. I'ire this morninu destroyed u large part of the liiinnel print works, one ol the largest establishments in the Stnte. Alt the old works, covering about three acres, were burned. The new buildings, covering nn acre, were saved, but in it damaged con dition. The print works nnd drying depart ment were totally destroyed. All the costly printing machines and TitHI en graved brass rolls were lost. Loss $100,0(1(1 to $200,1100; fully insured. The Cotton Report. Nkw York, August 10. The total visible supply of cotton for the world is l.H'J.ir.5 bales, of which oOll.uTin are American ngninst uT7.4;i8 and firll,7;iM respectively lustycur. Kecciptsol cotton this week nt all the interior towns, 4,104. Receipts from plantations, IIHt; crop in sight 7,1H3,KU1 bales. The Clergy Protent. London, August IS. Drighom Young's youngest daughter announces thut she will shortly lecture on Mormonism through the provinces. This announce ment fins called forth a protest from the clergy. ATTKMPT TRAIN WRKCKIKti If HucceHHful It Would Have Kill ed Hundreds, Atlantic Citv, August 10, A fiendish attempt was made near here yesterday to wreck nn excursion train containing several hundred icoplc, mostly women and children who were bound for the seashore. Scvernlcrnss ties were bound down to the track and the engine struck them with great force, completely wrecking it self and killing the engineer and fireman. Several of the passengers were injured, but their wounds are not serious. MR. QUArS JUiSOLUTION. TRVINO TO IIKINU OI'T THK TARIFF BILL, Kdinundw, who Wants, but Can't Have, a Force Hill, Opposes onay, and the Resolution Is Not Received. Washington, August 10, In the sen ate to-dny Mr, Oiiay (iskcil unanimous consent to offer a resolution for n change of the rules so as to bring the senate to a vote on the larilT bill on August MO ami to limit the other legislation to the appro priation bills, public building bills, etc. Mr. Hdiminds objected and the resolu tiou was not received. Yesterday there was inserted in the bill an item increasing the appropriations for Cape Fear river nt and below Wilmiug ton, X. L Irom $10(1,11110 to sjoo.utio; for Coutcnlnia Creek, N. C. from $,OOli to $7,000; for Neuse river up to Smith- held, .. C, Irom SI. '.oiio to sjo.ooo, and from Mackcy's Creek, N. C, from $10,000 to $1 "1,000; Inserting an item ol $2,1)00 lor I'asvuotaiik river, .VC; in creasing the appropriation for the Ten ncssee river ih-iow I haltamioga Irom $20,000 to $.100,01111. THK OI.lt, OI, Itl'MOIt. The I'opelul.ente Rinse-Where W ill lie Ho t London, August 13. The Manchester t-oui icr s.ivs: "In con-ciiucncc ol the tierce crsccutioii of the church, which is tle policy ol Lnspi, the I oie will sooi. issue a iiianiUslo ft Roman Culholics tnlmg Ins intention ol leaving Koine. together with his court anil his udhvt- its. i rom a practical uoiui ol view i his means ruin lo Rome, tor with tin Pontiff w ill go the Cardinals, the pre .alts and a vast ihhiiIh-i ol jktsohs who .'Hiiiii.illy etiine to Koiut ua pdgiinis. It is impossinie tor nnv earliest v. Iiris- tinn even now to live in Koine, which is last becoming the headipiarters of utile ism and Irec tiuiuglit. I lie simp w in lows lire lull ol shucking carnea lures ol he licity, license is allowed lor blas phemy, and its indecency lias never been surpassed ill history, even 'during tlx I rcncli year ol 1 ('.1,1. IANK STOCK RARHKII. 1'he Tennessee Farmers' I'ailou Chaiine Their Consiliutlo.i. Nashvii.I.K, Tciiii., August 1U. Tlie an nual convention of the Farmers' mid La borers' I'liiou has adjourned alter a four days session. There were many amend meats tillered to tlie constitution. I lie most important udopted was thut con solidutingtheotliccol secretary mid treas urer anil lining the salary ol the ollice ul six hundred dollars. Citv mix banics will herealter Ik, ad mitted to the union. An attempt wits made to extend .the eligibility clause oi the constitution so us to admit tanners having interests in stores or holding small amounts of bank stock, but after n bitter contest the amendment was voleii down. Menalor Viuice In N. C. Favkttkvii.i.k. N. C. August Hi. Senator Vance und Auditor Saiiilerlm left here for Red Springs yesterday morn ing ut N:13 o'clock. Thursday night they were given a rousing ovation here by the democrats of CiiinlKrliiud. Hoth of t hem sHike to tremendouscrowds mid did much good. Hunk In Itylnic. London, August 13. John Ruskin is almost continuously delirious, and dur ing these irrcsimnsihle moments he has attempted suicide with n rn.or. The strictest watch is kept over him, despite which he lias twice made an cnori iiimui his life. I'ULITICAL SEWS. The republican county convention will meet in Murphy on the first Monday in SeplemlKT to nominate a county ticket. At the primary election held in Char lotte resolutions were ndopted in each ward instructing delegates lo vote lor members ul the legislature la voiiug Sena tor Vance s re-election. The neuroes of North Carolina are re quested to hold county conventions mil appoint delegates loiiiemntecouveiiiion to lie held at Raleigh, on Tuesday. I he Until day ol August, 1MI0, at 12 o'clock. Captain Alexander is K rhaps as well posted on the purposes and workings ol the Alliance us any incnilx r. niul knew whereof he was talking. Hut wc would not need nny statement from Captain Alex ander to assure us that Vance is sale with the Alliance and non-Alliance farmers of this State. Wilmington Star. Colonel John A. Ilnrriuger is preparing to make the campaign this year unusu ally strong. Senator Vance and rx-liov-eruor urvis nave hoth signified their in tention to make siiecclies in every county. Captain A. II. A. Williams, the democratic nominee, is an able sH'ukcr. and will Ik more than ii match lor his op ponent Ilrowcr. The colored republicans of Orange county held a mass meeting in Ilillsboro, and passed resolutions commending the Harrison administration, condemning the local mnnngement of the rrpiiblicnti pnrty nnd demanding a fair division of the offices. Prominent nrirrocs In the count v de nounced in thes venst terms the policy of . , ' . i i: K- . i. i i . inc wniie repiiiiiieiiiia in ioriii vnri'iinil, esiecitilly collectors White and Hnves, Congressman Hrower, sujiervisors Haw kins and Webb, THE ANTI-LOTTKRY BILL. THK HOCHK NOW WORKINU ON IT. On Mesolullon, Iiuinedlate Con sideration was (ilven the Hill but Hrecklnrldite Opposed l,lm llltiK the l.eiitli ol Time lor Itebule. Wasiiinhton, August 10. In the house to-day Mr. Snider, of Minnesota, sub mitted the conference report on the bill to establish a national park at the hat tlelicld ol Chickaniaugii, nnd it was agreed to. Mr. Itiiighani, of Penusylvaiin, from the committee on postollices und post roads, reported a resolution callinu on the postmaster general lor information relative to I lie alleged Irniidn practiced by A. I. Weddei biirn. Adopted. The Nut. McKay bill was then passed, the siwaker counting n iiuortim. Air. Cannon, ol Illinois, troni the com mittee on rules reported a resolution lor the imuieiliutc consideration of the anti- lottery bill, the previous oiicstion to lie considered as ordered at .1-0 o'clock this alternoon. Mr. Kreckeuridgc, of Kentucky, put on record his opposition to the rule which lixeil tlie time lor tne previous oiicstion on the bill, I le was in lavor of the meas ure, but he thought that the house (and not the committee on rules I should de termine the duration of the debate. The resolution was adopted and considera tion of the bill Isguii. M I-MKS III- CtKXSI-tJTl-XCE. iiomi:. New York taxes have In-en slightly ad vanced over last year's rate. Mr. Piatt is bitterly blamed through out New York for defeating the world's fair plans. The mission-house which Mrs. W. II. Ynndcrhilt is building in New York will cost $200,1100. Mr. Jesse Seliginan. of New York, is ta king an active part in protesting against the Jewish outrages in Russia and reKrta Mr. Illaiue as U ing interested in trying to prevent the expulsion. Miss Florence Sulhvnn, a daughter ol Thomas Sullivan, sr., of the millinery house of Sullivan, I'rew & Co., Ooii llrondwuy. New York, mid Frank L. Ilurlbutt.'ol llullalo, were drowned in the siirl at Spring Lake, S. J., Thursday. The colored popiilntion of Frederick city ami county celebrated at the former place Wednesday the twenty-seventh an niversary of emancipation. Joseph S. Iiuvis, the colored lawyer, of llaltiniore, the chid orator, during his nmaiks re pudiated tlie lorcc bill. The election in the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, resulted in the rc-clcc-lion of Cov. William llyrd and the suc cess ol the so-called Indian party, but the election wid lie contested. The dislran chisvmeiit of the white men who had mar ried Indian women came very near caus ing bloodshed ul Stonewall, the largest voting-place. George (',. Illancharil, of Ivl Porado, nominated lur congress by the republi cans of the second Cnliloriiiu district. Congressman Joseph McKcnmi, republi can, renominated in the third Culiloruiu liatrict. Scott Wikc renominated lor congress by the democrats of the twelfth Illinois district. Senator Perry r.nglc, ol Newton, nominated for congress by the union-labor convention of the sixth Iowa district, ut ( Ulumwu.uml Fred. Ii. While, ol Keokuk, by democrat. Judge Jus. R. Kccd was re-nommaleil lot congress ny the republicans of the ninth lowu dis trict, ut Kcd dak. WASMINI'.TON. In the Pniled States senate Mr. Vest's amendment to reduce the duly on tin- plate was rejected. Senators Plumb, Ingiills and Paddock arc exieeteil to vote with the democrats ul the tin plate schedule. Siieaker Reed professes to Ik; anxious I hat congress shall get through its busi ness, so that the members could go home. Mr. Pluiiih moved to mnkc the duly on tin plate one cent a pound, uud proviil- iug lor a bounty of one cent a miiiiiiI on tin plate manufactured in the I'uiled Mules. I'nHUOX. The strike of the railway employes in Wales is ended. On his visit to Russia Kiupcror William ol (ierinaiiy will give the Cxur it grand hauling chariot. The chemical union, with n capital ol $-lo,iiiiii,ooii has Ik en lormed in Paris to uionoHiluc the trade in bleaching pow der, caustic, soda and other alkalies. NOTKH FROM WKAVF.HVII.I.K. Hiippeuluus of Interest llolh Here and There. W'kaviiMVII.lk, August 10. SKvial. Our little town is rather ipiirt now, hut there is n boom (Hill Arp says "boom" means it hollow sound I likely lo strike her in nhout a month. The college will U'gin the next session on the 1 1 lb of Scplcinlicr. There is every pros kvI for a better school than ever before. In the meantime n new building to cost $100,(100 is spoken ol. A campus ol forty acres is to lie beautifully laid out. The present building will lie used for the primary and lilting school. There is dc maud for collages Irom I hose who wntll to move here lo scud their children to school. Tobacco is looking splendidly, There has Urn some uneasiness lilt during this eool snap liu lear that the Irosl might in jure most of the crop. Mmiv farmers nrr now curing the primings, wlnchn yenr or two ago were thrown away. They all use the patent slicks nnd sometimes get thii tv-live cents kt pound for what they have In-en wasting. The road has In-en worked out bet wren here nnd Asheville. The town folks can drive nut now without dnnuer. 1 he rominoilioiis disti let parsonage is about completed and Rev, Mr. Wenver will move In next week, Mrs. Wenver, who has been visiting in Franklin for some weeks, hnsreliirnrd. Rev. J. F. Austin wns here recently for a tiny oi two. lie is almost a stranger now. lie sH'iiks ol moving to Asheville. The mineral springs of T. M. Iluln. having been nnnlyied. show a large per cent, ol sullen, i ins is tound very rarely In mineral springs and Is ennsideted line remedial ngent lor some diseases. The hotel here is soon to tindcriro con sidcrnblc repairs and will be open for the reception ol guests Ixlore long. MISCELLANEOUS. 1WWmE THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRAIIU MARK KBGIBTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND . ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Kvery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING Kl.tili. ANTIMIGRAINE Hits earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the scedy relief nnd cure of every variety of thut common trouble, Hkaoachu. The immense favor which has greeted it from till ipmrters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not dc- leiid uion the subtle inllitcnccs of such poisonous drugs as ANTlPYRINli, MOKPIUNIJ, CHLORAL AND COCAlNIi, 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 nut a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as u cure for nny kind of bead ache without resieet to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, us in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These (piiditics make it the most populur uud saleable article in the market, wherever known. UIKIiCTIO.NS PUR LU. The doae fur an adult la two teaapoonlula n a wine alaaa of water. Uoae fur children in iroKjrtion, according to axe. la cither viittc the floae van lie repented every thirty ininues until a cure la effected. One doae will ulwaya drive away an attack of Headache. 11 taken when lirat feellnx the premonitory ayitniioma; but if the attack la well on, and suilering la Inteuae, the avcond or third done may be required, t'sunlly a greater number ul doae. ia required to cflcvt the nrat cure than ia needed lur any aucveedina tame there after, allowing that the medicine w accumu lative in ita effect., trading toward an event ual permanent cure. Poraale at CKANT'H PHARMACY. AVIIITLOCK'S, 46 48 J. MAIN STREET, Ottnneitc Itank of Aabevllle. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Fnnry Goods, niul Notions, Line Curtuins, Tulili? Linens, Towels, Ni- kins, CoiinteriiuHcs, Whitu Goods, mid Fniliroidci ies ut piiiiii' cost. All Domestic Goods, ini'linliiitf I'riile of tlio West, Wmnsiitla, Fruit of Loom, 1-1 Cottons mid 10-1 Sheetings u t prime cost. Wo call sHfinl attention to our Ini'ge stock of Kin lii'oidery mid Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime post. Ladies' Muslin I'liderweur at cost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and KibboiiH at unusually low priccw. Ladies will save money by uttending this apodal solo.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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