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r .m.;,-,-,. ,rryr."; -W' ,vj S lsfc OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTSMD FOR SALE, I s-FOR SALE- Not exceeding three Unea, One lime, 38 cent. Three Time, SO ccats. 8U Times, TS cents. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE .. pei hundred. I I llll r VOLUME VI. NO. 93. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. li.;)OTS,.tlH,waai '.'--- ' '.-v,.-j-.;-,- -. S,3- If ! P 1 X ; .-v m ifr - .-- i -ft? 1 MISCELLANEOUS. UNViLLE. A place planned und devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A. region noted for lieulth fulness ami beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .'1,800 feet., with eool Invigorating Climate , It. is being laid out with taate and wkill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HEATHFVL HOMIiS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad clrcHS, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Mvlll, Mitchell Co., N. C. NUW INVOICE. GENTLEMEN'S MAI'KAS, CHEVIOT, SATURN AND FLANNEL SHIRTS JUST IN. LAWKS' W-AZI-KS, SHIRT WAISTS & CH1M USETTESJUST RECEIVED. HON MARC Hli, 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET.. H.T.ESTABROOKS ttii . MAIN HT., AMI1KVILLB, . I. Til .LACK HIH SOOXS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOOD; AND TOYS. LOCAL "View and Sketches. aprlHd REAL ESTATE. WAtimlB.WTiiir ' W. w. WT. GWYN & WEST, (Hacceaeor. to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. JLoans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Hot(ry Public, Cammlaeloncr. of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OVFICK-aoattaca.it Court aqua re. CORTLAND BROS., Real Eatate Broker. And InTcstmcnt Agrents. Lnnn. w. arely placed at 8 per cent. Office, t 94 96 Patton At.. Hccond floor. IcngdlT "HOW NOW, HORATIO!" Wontd.'t buy timber land., mineral prop, ertle. or A.hevllle Keal Batate Then call on ., Horatio, and we will itlre the. thy money', worth. W. can acll the. a houM lot, lend thee ahek el. to erect a dwelling th.rci.n, and Innure the asm. la any Fire Inraranre Company dolnx bnalnei. In thl. State. Ulr. n. a call, Horatio t " ' JENKS & JBNKS, MEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Moon oftio, McAfee Block, ' a Patton At.., AabnllK It. C. MISCELLANEOUS. REASONS WHY. IT U nut alone the tinht and rrnnonnlilr prices that we name for the goods we tell that our claim to your patronage mainly reita upon. r HH HtcrlliiK excellence of our Groceries and the unapproachable quality that churactcriics every article we offer for sale should lie well considered. W H solicit h cnrvful exiitulnntion and com parison of our good anil prices. AH wc ask Is that you should cxrrrfcc your foe- ultlfs in your own iM-half, nnd lie gaiilcd In your dt-ciniou by the knowledge -thus oli- titincd. A. D. COOPER. Staple and fancy Groceries) 1'ublle Hquure. PRICES THAT TALK! A new lot of ('onifortH. BltinketK. nnd ther jjoods for cooler weather ha jimt been received. Plasterers' Wliite Overalli and Jacket, NurseH' Caps and Aprons Tholurgest lot of Cheinisj, (iowiis and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine goodM, cheaper than you am the uiaterial and make Lhein. .Stockings in colors mid Fast Mack, Wool, Me rino, ('otton. Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10 cts. to $2 ji pair. All kinds of Dress TriuimiuH, Ituttons, Lin ing, in fact our stock of everything mt'ded to use or to wear for Men, HoyH, Chil dren orLadics is well nigh perWt, so that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret can be filled at our store nt prices riway Im'Iow anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" P. A. GRACE. DECORATOR AND- DKSIUNlvR- IN FRESCO. ntiKtl.'lm JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child ), Office No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bntlncw Loan, aernrely placed at 0 per cent. GREER BROS.. (Bucceuor. to Dnlrd A Hector.) No. a8 North Main Street, Have a full .lock of everything to be need In famUlr. In the way of eatable.. All frrnh and ot belt quality. We aak our friend, and the public generally to call and ace ue. Batlalac tlon guaranteed. All good, delivered In the city limit.. Prcah country produce .pa- clulty. niiH4ilHm AT TIIK MODEL CIOAU STORE You Will Find BEST BRANDS FINE CUT CHEWING. TOBACCO. auldlw MISCELLANEOUS. (io to CarmichaerB 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 tilled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registeied ru-escrintionists ready to servo you at all hours. Night (tails promptly answered. W. G. CARMICHAEL APOTIIKCAUY, No. o 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 floods in order to close them out. A largediseount on light weight Clot hing (black excepted) for the remainder of the seanon. . . CLOTHING. DRT GOODS, SMALL WARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 A 9 PATTON AVIS QUIT! Quit monkeying with Knoxville and Richmond when you want Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Window (Jlass &;., remember that T. C. Smith & Co., have a largo nnd heavily stocked Wholesale and Retail Drug House in Asheville, on the Public Square, where all buy ers are supplied in quantity and price and quality, such goods a make up a well fit ted modern Drug and Pre scription Store. S ive freight charges from more remote points and savo timo in get ting goods. Aid in building up a near-by market and in creasing the growing im portance of Asheville m the commercial centre of West ern North Carolina. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITN E. J. ASTON, General i Insurance i Agent, Rear No. 30 South Mnln atrceL Batabllahcd 18(18. A.hcvllle, N. C, auo dlv EMORY s HENRY COLLECE EMORY, VIRGINIA. The point, of .pedal attraction am, It Unrivalled Location anil IWautlful Orounda) ' Thorough Colli glnte Conrm and Modern Method.) Large Library and unequalled Literary odrtleai Voung Men'. Chrlatlnn Aaaorliillun and Freedom from Temptation) Magnificent Oymnaalum and thoroughly quipped Odence) Attractive Hoarding tlouer. and Wonder. Ail Health Record) 1'lne Dlaclpllne and RellglouaTone And the entire rcaaonahlcnca. of It. term. Mend for new andmlargwl catalogue to RBV. JAMBA ATKINH. H90 4AW9W T41 LOAN tS.AOO, aecured by real eataU, Apply to OOFPIN Real Batate Agent, 8 Main turret. auglHUlw (gtorcj, N.Morgan Co.) THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. INCONtMTENCIKi OP THE KE- PtBLICAN TARIFF HI I.I,. SENATOR VANCE SHOWS THEM UP IN THE SENATE. BI.AIR I.IBKIJt THK IMIITH TO BP. Pl'NNV, HP. THINKHi Wasiiinctiin. AiiKut 22. Almost im mcdintely upon the nsscmliling of the nenatc tn-duy the tiirilV hill wuh t.ikcn up. The uruKrnpha rcldtiiiK to files, rnsns, iron or Btccl plate, n nicies cnain clcrl or Kl'ed were udopted n reported. Democratic amend merits loolfiug to lower duties were uniformly rcieitev. . When the .porting rifles purnKiaph was reached Mr. Mcl'hcrson wanted to know why a very low duty win pro posed when on shot giiiix, in the next paragraph, an extremely high duty wait 1I11KIM.U. Mr. Huwlcv said the senator oiiKht to know that the Americans made the Ik-sI rifles in the world, and wanted no addi lion.il protection. "Do we not also make the lwt shot guns ill the world ?" inquired Senator Vnnee. "I think wc do," Senator Aldrich re plied. "Then," said Vance in his usual droll style, "we make the liest rifles in the world unci therefore we want onlv IT) kt cent, protection. We make the liesl shot pin in the world and therefore we want 11 a per cent, protection. Mr. Illair "The senator should not make sncn n statement about shot uiin an article of Southern consumption." (I.a lighter.) Mr. .Mel'herson said he would oiler no amendment to lower the duty on sport iiig rilles and the paragraph relating to shot guns was passed over informally, Senator Aldrich stntini; that the finance committee has the matter under consid eration. THK PR1NCIPI.I-; OP IT. Probabilities) of a HI it Strike Throughout ttie l:uHt. Nl'.w Viikk, AiimiHt 22. This is a (lav of exK-ct ancy on the railroad situation. No one knows what to-morrow will bring forth; whet her n great strike, which it is now Inlievcd must come- wil) lie declared on, or whether it will Ik KtMined till Monday. It i evident there, iseoiiideralile dilVer- enceof opinion lietween Mr. Scrgenl, ol tnc hrcmeu brotherhood and Mr. Sweenv, of the switchmen's union, liie latter liemg oiiikihciI to strikes and sin ing it was not ut ull certain the suprenii council would order one. The Knights ol Lalwir assert that Sweeny has changed front if correctly reported and adil that Scrgent's influonce preponderates any how. The labor leatlers say there is nothing to do save to strike as the prin ciples involved is the right of working- men to orgnmu,'. PIPE AND CAKTKIIMiP.. Nhe Did Not Know The Latter Wan Loaded, You Know Athkns, Tknn., August 21. Annie Jackson, a colored woman at Hay's works on the Knoxville Southern rail road, held a pie and a dynamite car tridge in her left hand and was just in the net ol lighting her piitc with a match in her righuliand when the dynamite ex- tilodcd, tearing four lingers of the lei I land very badly. A Kirlion of the shell also entered her shoulder, indicting se vere injuries. Conference Report In the Houhc. Wahiii.ncton, August 22. In the house to-day the conference report on the bill funking nn appropriation for additional clerical lorcc to carry out the deiendent pension law was agreed to. The report of the committee recom mending non-coucurrcncc in the senate amendments to the river and harluir bill nnd agreeing to a vonleicucc asked for was presented. Mr. Kerr, of Iowa, raised the Kint of order that the amend ments must first he considered in com mittee of whole. So I he house U-gan con sideration in that way. Iwdon's Cholera Cane. Lonimin, August 22. The anxiety in reference to the cuse of cholera in the citv is growing greater evcrv hour. An olli- cini report of a renssurii g nature has been issued by the representative ol the medical department of the Local Ciov- ernmrnt Hoard, who has been making iniiuine into the ense. The patient is descrilsnl as sullcring Irom symptoma which, although not to Ik' ilistinuuished clink-till v from Asiatic cholera, are oc casionally observed in case ol cholera morbus. AlllK. HItf Mill. San I'mancisco. August 22, Thcl'nion Iron Works recentlv completed a one hun dred stnmp silver mill, which is one of the largest piece ol mining machinery ever built, asserted to he the finest stamp null ever made anywhere. The mill was niltde for the Hunncliaca Of Bolivia Com pany, a corKiration composed of Paris ian and Holiviun capitalists, which is the largest silver producing company in the world, and owns exceedingly rich and extensive mines in llolivia. All the way to Aunlralla. Nliw York, August 22. The passen ger steamship Karlsruhe, will make her first trip, nnd the first of the kind ever undertaken, to Australia from this port on October 7. Heretofore the vessels plying lietween Australia nnd New York have been nilinir craft. The Karlsruhe i.a ship of 0,2iMI tons, nnd will, her agent ex pret, make the trip half around the world in forty-two days. She will return here with 0,000 ton of merino wool. - ' Chicago Take Warning. Viknna, August 22. The Duchy of Styrin wn visited by a hurricane yctcr day. At Creati, the capital of Duchy, the building in which the nntionnl exhi bition was held, wascompletcly wrecked. The Mlnlnlry Hreaklnn I' p. Urn no Avnk, August 22. Senor Vi cente Widel Loici, minister of finance, and General Lavnllc, minister of war, have resigned, A Tried Man. Ran Josh, Cat., August 23. The demo cratic State convention nominated as candidate for governor, B. U. I'ond, the mayor of Sun Francisco. HOl'THKH.II PKOUKP.Ha. Immensie atrlden In the I1C Iron nduHlry. Washington, August 21. The suiicr iiitcndent of the census has just issued his bulletin on the production of pig iron in the United States during the year ended June 30, lH'JO. In this bulletin the superintendent Bays: "It will be iiratifving to notice the great strides which the Southern States have made in the manufacture of pig iron since 1KNU, the total product in that year being 350,4:i(i tons as against 1,- 78U.U0U tons m lX'JO. The decade has brought about the most marked change in the rank of this industry of the Slnte ot Alabama, which in 1KH0 occupied the tenth place, with an output of G2,:t4(i tons, und which now, in lH'JO, obtains third place, with an output of H'.IO..I tons, an increase of more than 1,.12N per cent, over tne production ol ismu. 1 lie superintendent calls particular at tention to the rapid development of the blast furnace industry in the Southern States as one of the most notable features in the growth ol the niumifnci'urv ol pig iron hi tins country. DOWN A MOUNTAIN SIDE. TKKKIIII.lv ACCIUKNT NIvAK HKAIIINU, PA. A Hunnwny Car nnHhen Down a Plve-Mlle Oecllvllv and Then Rollaj Over a Flfly-I'oot KlllhHllk- nienl The UenlliH. RllAniNn, I'n., August 22. A runaway car on the Mount Pennsylvania Oravity railroad which ascends a mountain near here, dashed down the five mile declivity this morning, at n frightful rate of ieed. When the car reached the station at the foot of the hill, it jumped the track and rolled down a fifty foot embankment, where it landed up side down with the passengers imprisoned inside, except sev eral who juuiK'd off. Pour (hi'soiis have been taken out dead, including Chas. Kittew, conductor of the car, and lidgar M. Lcvan, attor ney ol the Heading railway, aged forty. A iiumlicr of vroiis were injured. WOMAN ftl'PFRAOP.. Will II be Adopted to Holve lite IVt'itro liutNlloil? Jackson, Miss., Auirust 22 A tinge ol scntiiiiint colored the proceeding of he constitutional convention yesterday w hen John S . I'ewell made a BmxcIi iu support of the proposition ollered by himself to confer nilTrnge upon women. He urged that n siiccial coininittcc be ap pointed to reoort on the (lucstion, hut after two hours' discussion I'ewell struck lit the obiectionalilc clauses ot his refer ence resolution and had it referred the usual wav. Ilelcuate Hudson, of Ynzoo, also of fered an amendment providing for female sull'rngc with proK.r ami educational lualilication. This also embraces the Australian ballot svstcm. The woman suffrage idea is growini: in favor among the best minds of the con vention, and unless safety trom negro supremacy can lie reached by other meth ods, t-cwcll s plan or one similar to it will Ik adopted. MILKMICKNKHM. A Tennessee Fanillr Hats Terri ble Kxperlence With II. Athkns, Tciin., August 22. Six of the Itvln Frisbv family, ol the ninth district of Polk county, were terribly poisoned a few days since by what is supposed by he neighbors to lie milksickucss, there being new land in that section where the fatal weed exists which the cows ate. The lather, mother and five dnuchtcrs were taken down nnd suffered intensely. The symptoms ware severe retching and vomiting, nnd great thirst and dryness of the mouth and throat. The father lived eight days and died. The next to die was a five or six vrur old Inughlei ; then the mother died after an lines of four or live (lavs. The other members ol the family are still siillciing from the terrible effects of the disease or poison. A similar cane ot this kind occurred in the same Inmilv about one year ago, when one of the children died. California Democrats). The Caliloruia democratic convention adopted a platform reaffirming the prin ciple ol the St. Louis platform of 1HH4. and declaring against a depleted treas ury, the imposition of uiicipml nnd op- iircssive tnxe,i nci'iiort loexaet coercive legislation and it favor free coiiiaue of silver und demands that it x made icgal tenner tor ull purposes, public nnd pri vate. It favors the enactment ol laws against pools und trusts, the election ol I nitcd States senators by a direct vote of the people and pledges its nominees to the legislature to secure the adoption ol the Australian ballot system, A Ureal Pity. Svkaltsk, N. Y., August 22. The Wil kinson homestead at James Hill, the home of Fred Wilkinson, jr., the betroth ed of Miss Winnie Davis, was destroyed bv fire to-day, occasioned by the explo .foil of benxiuc used by laborers ill clean ing the wood work. Two laborers were fearfully injured by the explosion, Loss is $:iO,6oo, insurance $111,000. Lean Hand I More Lime. Kkoxvii.lk, Tenn., August 22. Mr. R. S. Payne will erect another handsome structure on the same spot where the $-10,000 building lell several week ago, The architects are now nt work icrfcctmg the plan. Look Out, Mayor. Mayor Ilathnwny have you heard? Jim Bntcmnn has just told us that Hn pcr and Jones chased and caught a live, hit conn on Main street in Ivdenton Inst week. We are horritird. We love old Fdcntnn nnd have warned her authori ties of the dnnger ahead nnd of the com ing decadence of her civilisation. Men may dress fine in store clothes, thev may touch their lints nnd how in graceful sal utation, they may comtie vou pur ten, you in Parisian style, hut, our folks, 1 say to you, our folks, chasing coons on Main street ain't "felicity" and Mayor Hathaway ought to call out. the posse comitatuB and run 'cm out now oryou're gone. 1 tell you. , No use talking. Bears 'II come next Elisabeth Economist. STANDING BY THE BILL, THP. GKORGIA ALLIANCE HAR MONIOVH. Gordon Will Have an Alliance Opponent, and the Parniera Will Number Three-Kourtha of the LeKlMlature, It la Believed. Atlanta, August 22. Georgia State Alliance finished its labors yesterday and adjourned. The most important action was the unanimous passage of a resolu tion endorsing the platform ol the Na tional Alliance adopted at the St. Louis convention. Cotton banging was adopted as the Alliance covering of cot ton as against jute. This iscnrrying oul the fight on jute mnde last year, which was so successful. The eligibility clause provides that no one shall be admitted to nicmliership in the order unless he be a farmer, farm laborer, nuchanic, country school teacher, country Drencher, coun try physician, country editor or editor oi u siriciiv agricultural journal. It looks now as if the issue was siuurely between Gordon and the Atli- unce. 1 lie Alliance lenders sav that it undoubtedly means that Gcrdon will have Alliance opposition in his race for the senate; who it will Ik- thev do not in dicate. 1 lie Alliance will undoubtedly nuvc iiircc-ioiirins oi ine legislature which elects Senator Brown's successor. The Corimt investigating committee vindicated mm as far ns the I'eiltiFO nfh. davit was concerned. The committee reported that the iercentnge demanded by Mr. Corimt was lor the benefit of the exchange and not for Mr. Corput, ier- nonaiiy. in oilier words, tne Alliance ex change, under this construction, can au thorize any hrm to represent it, and it agrees to protect them in the price which is put upon farmers, provided brokerage is paid the exchange. NORTH CAROLINA FOLKS, They are Cieltlnit tsomewbat Nu merous) II Appears. Washington, August 22. The popula tion of the third supervisor's district of North Carolina has lieen given out bv the census office as 252,577. This is an in crease during the last census period ot .'13,007 or 1S.:I5 per cent. The present population of this district is given bv counties as follows: OI'STIKS. I'OIV 'DO. iNCRBASR. lllailen ...in. 7i".i r7i llrun.wlck... lO.MN.'l 1,'.I4 Coltimlitl..... Cuiuhcrlnnd 17. BIX 3. 371. 37,2114 .1.4.1H lMiir, J19 1 3.117 -' i.Hlu H0.70 3,(1-10 'unlin Il.irtu-t .Moore New Hanover U3.UJ7.. .0.11 Onslow lo.l'7l 442 render ll'.47o 7 Ko- eson 31.41! 7.B4U Richmond lm.hnu .V637 Sampson 2f,07H l',170 The present population nnd increase ol the following North Carolina cities is also given: Wilmington, 20,0fiX: increase 2fi;i8 or 15.32 percent. rnyettevilu, 4,222: incrensc 73.1, or 21. Oil percent. Killed by Oflicera). BiKMiNtiiiAM, Ala.. AiiL'ust 22. Grant Matthew, a negro, shot Policeman lioirer last Sunday, while linger was attempt ing to arrest him. The wound was pain ful, but not serious. Matthew was dis covered near some mines adjacent to the city and when ordered to surrender he ran. The olhccrs bred on him nnd he fell lend with several bullets in his Ixidy. He had two pistols on his person. What Wan Her Ksoxvii.i.k, Tenn.. August 22. Yes terday while workmen were excavating for the foundation of a building they found, three feet under the surface, the Mines ol a soldier who had taken part in the great civil war. The hair, teeth und skull hones were unearthed. A pair of shoes was brought to light, besides a large shell loaded with grac shot, a skil let handle, a piece of colhn, the blade of a case knife, a flask and minnie ball. AFFAIRS Ol' COSSl-fJfESCE. IIOXIK. The California mare Sunol trotted a quarter mile at Chicago in 31 seconds. There is a movement on foot for join ing the Women's Christian Tcnicrance ( moil nun the Salvation nrmv. Counterfeit silver dollars have been found in bags stored in the United States sub-trcasurv vault nt Philadelphia. The New York health authorities fear there is a slight return of lagripiiein that city, and it is said Southern visitors are especially susceptible to it. The executive committee of the Grant monument association hns adopted n protest against the removal of Gen. 11. S. Grant's remains from New York. The niimlx'r of buildings wrecked by the tornado nt Wilkesharre, Pa.,Tuesduy evening, i estimated nt 400. The loss is estimated nt over a million dollars. Twelve x-rsoiis were killed. Section men who were nt work on the tracks ol the Old Colony railway where the accident of Tuesduy occurred, had what is called a truck jack on the rails, when the train came flying around the curve. From all indications the jack was not tnken out when the train came up. The wealthiest Chinese, merchant of Philadelphia, Lee Hong K wong, natural ized citizen of the United Slates, is trying to get hi Chinese bride, whom he married in Chins n year ago, admitted Into the country ns an American, the womnn hav ing been horn in San Francisco but edu cated in China. The Virginia Alliance ha adopted the following: "We, the State Farmers' Al liance of Virginin. do intend to grasp with n tighter Alliance grip the hands of our Allhncc brother! of the North, ds termined to hold together with locked shield in spite of all efforts to arouse prejudices between us, until the financial emancipation of laborer and producer is accomplished." WASHINGTON. Senator Kenna is recovering. His trouble is said to have been "tobacco heart." The House has passed the grain In tiectinn hill ind laid the alien land bill on the tuble, lidwtird McKce, of Prince George's county, Md., hns again been nominated by Congressman Mudd for a cadetship at West Point Military Academy. - . Porkkim. At a requiem mass for the late cardinal Newman, Cardinal Manning delivered an address, at which he paid a high trib ute to tuc ucoa prelate s work, MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE, NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADE MARK RBOI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery variety of Headache AND NOTHING BL8B. Has earned lor itself ANTIMIGRAINE the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliuble article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hkadaciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which utmost everyone needs, and those who huve once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTII'YRINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom of either oi these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young uud old without fear or serious results. It is not 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 reliuble as a cure for any kind of head achewithout respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects. as in the case of other so-called "barm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRBCTION8 FOR V8B. The dose for an adult la two Uaapoonfuls in a wine jtlaaa of water. Doae for children in proportion, according to a.. In cither case the doae cau be repeated every thirty minuea until a cure la effected. One doae will always drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when Drat feeling the premonitory aymutome; but if the attack la well on, nnd unerlnc la intcnac, the aecond or third dose may be required. Uanally a greater .umber of dose, is required to effect tb. first cur. than I. needed for any .ucceeding time there after, .bowing- that the medicine M accumu lative in iu effect., tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For ante at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITXOCK'S, 46 ft 48 S. MAIN STREET, OppoalU Bank of Aahcvtlle. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, nnd Notions, Liico Curtains, Tublo Linens, Towels, Nnp- ins, Counterpanes, White Goods, and Kinbroidories ut prime cost. All Domestic Goods, including Prido oftlio West, Wainsutta, Fruit of Loom, 4-4 Cottons and 10-4 Sheetings at prime cost. Wo call special attention to our largo stock of Kin broidery und Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outlino Work. All go ut prime cost. Ladies' Muslin Underwear at cost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery undltibbons at unusually low prices. Ladies will ftave money by attending this special sale. 1
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