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-,'"C:,,.ii':t-'f,J!!V5!'.J"l1'?"?''''' -.. (- t- OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen f FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, i FOR 8ALE- Not exceeding three lines, One Time, 28 cent.. Three Time., SO cent. Biz Time. TS centa. AT - THIS OFFICE SC. PER HI'NDKKD, ' I ,ll I VOLUME VI. NO. 95. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. .MISCELLANEOUS. -iLINVILLE,- A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in tho MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region nolod for henlth J'uliiess and beauty of SCENERY. Sntflfvation of 31,H(M) feet, wil li cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A ttarirublo place for line residences and HKATHFIX HOMliS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For yllnstrnted pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., !,tiYlllr, IHItclicM Co., N. C NBW INVOICB. "i);ntli;men"s madkas, CIinYlOT. SATKUN AND FLANNIX SIUKTS Jt'ST IN. LAIUKS' HI.AZKKS, SHIRT WAISTS & CI1IM JJSUTTliSJUST RECKIVIil). HON MARCH!'.. 30 SOUTI MAIN STRUIvT. H.T.ESTAEROOK'S Slil S. MAIN nr.. AHHHVILLB, i Tim 1-i.ack run - BOOKS. STATiC.IERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY. LOCAL Views and Sketches. nprisrt REAL ESTATE. vWai.tsu D. Owvu." " W. W. Wmt. GVYN & WEST, iRuccraaor. to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL JST ATE. Loam Securely Placed at S Per Cent. .Notary Public. Coiamlaaiontrs ol Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OfFICSt oolheaal Ceart SMiaaro. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. Lou. M ajrely placed at per cent. i)rnceT 9 ft SIS P.tton An Ikwond floor, fchBdlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" IVnuld.'t buy timber land., mineral prop erties sr Aahevllle Real Katate t Taaj Mil on ... Horatio, and we will giv. the. tfcjr aaancy'i worth. We .aa a. a (be. a houae lot, lend thee .lick ed, to met Swelling thereon, and Inirare .h nam. la aav Ptn Ineurnnc Company doing bu.lne. la thl. Stat. ttlve a call, Horatlol JKNKS A JENK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. otna o a 10, McAfee Block. M ratios At.., Aatwrin., M. C. MISCELLANEOUS. REASONS WHY, IT Is nut aluitv the riwht and rcaHonaltfr price that wc name for the jroodt we sell that our claim to your patronage tnatnlr rests upon. THB Hterling cEcellcnce of our Orwcric and the unapproachable quality that chit rue tcrixca every article we offer for sale should lw well cotiKiflcrcd. Wli Htiliclt h careful cxumlnutinn imd com part xnn of our Komi and prices. All we auk in that you should excrrinc your fac ulties In your own behalf, and be guided in your dor. "ion by the know led mr thus ob tained, A. I. CUOPER, Mtttplc and Fancy UrocerlcN, Pulillc H4Uurc. PRICK THAT TALK ! A now lot of Comforts, Itln nkt'tH. and other goods for cooler weather haw just hmi received. Plasterers' White Overalls and JacketH, Nurses' Caps and Aprons. The largest lot of Clioiais3 Gowns and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine goods, chenjier than you ean get the material and make them. Stockings in colors and I'uHt IJhwk. Wool, Me rino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Hilk, from 10 cts. to $2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Lin ings, &.; in fact our stock of everything needed to two or to wear for Men. Boys, Chil dren or (Ladies is well nigh perfect, so 1 hat your WANTS from tho cellar to the garrat can bo filled at our store at prices away below anybody else. Don't buy anything until yon try The "BIG RACKET" F. A. GRACE. DECORATOR ANII- DICSIUNKR IN FRESCO. auRdd.'lm JOHN CHILD, Pormerly of Lyman ft Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerag-e Bualueae Loan tecnrely plaeed at per teat. GREER BROS., (Aucceeinrt, to Kalrd ft Rictor.) No. a8 North Main Street, llnv. a Aill .tock of everything to be naed In r.mlll.. In lb way of eatable.. All lrr.il and of beat quality. We aak our friend, and the public Kencrally to call and bm m, aa,l.'a tlnn guaranteed. All good, dellrend In the city limit.. Prr.h country produce a ape dntty. auKdAm JOTICB. Kopp ft l.lchtenlirrgcr, Hnncy (Intcrra, ,i..il lnr,.rm ihrlr mnnv IWrnilaand ruatom- era, (hnt they have aul'i thilr tlrnrery and k onicctioiiery uuainrm. ui a.. w Wagner, v no will continue the limine. at the M atand, No ill I'nttnn avenue. They .licit for the new firm a continuance of the lllicral patronage that ha. been lieatowrd upon them la th put auilt dl w Interest Paid on Deposits of Four Months In the Western Carolina Dank--Salnjti Department. MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmichad'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 Chemicnls to be found in tho market, both foreign and domestic. And you can reBt assured that your prescrip tion will be filled correct and that you will be' charged a low price. Three registered nrescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARMICHAEL AI'OTHICCAHY, ' No. ao South Main Street. Asheville, N. C. Lots and lots of New (Joods for Au tumn just received. We have made a number 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 seanon. CLOTHING. DRT GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE QUIT! Quit monkeying with Knoxville and . Richmond when you want Drugs, Medi cines, l'aints, uiw, wmuow (llass &e., remember that T. C. Smith & Co., have n large and 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 aa make up u well fit tod modern Drug and Pre scription Store. H ivefreight charges from more remote points and save time in get ting goods. Aid in building up a near-by market and in- .a I creasing tho growing im portance of Asheville as the commercial centre of West ern North Carolina. INSURE VOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General i Inaurance i Agent. Rear No. 110 South Main ilrect. Ilatnbllahrd MAS. Aahevllle, N. C. auS dly EMORY s HENRY COLLECE EMORY, VIRGINIA. The point, of .pedal attraction are, ta pnrlvalled Location and larautlful (lrouni. Thorough Collegiate Vounw and Modern Method. L.rg. Library and unequalled Literary Soclctle. Young Men'. Chrlatlan Aaaodatlon and freedom from Temptation I Magnificent Oymnaalum and thoroughly .quipped ftdenc. Attractive Hoarding llnuac. aad Wonder ful Health Record I Pin. IMadpllne and Rellginu.Tonei And th. en tin reaannableneM of IU term.. Dead for new and enlarged calalogu to RBV. JAMBS ATKINS. auao dftwaw MISS GUNNISON, TRACIIRR OP PIANO Punll. received at Ball. tre.t. Real. dene. 77 Charlotte Him augmdtoacpl THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. DATE FIXKD FOR VOTK ON XMK TARIFF BILL. IT WILL COME IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS. THE EASTKRN MTKIKK COM' TINVEH UNCHANGED. Wasiiint.ton, August 25. The acnate met nt 10 u. m., and the tariff trH i tu ken up. Mr. AJdrii-h referred to'rM tin- muni length of the discussion on the tnriff bill, nnd itiiil that the buiinesa of the country win in a stntc of anxious suspenHc pending the result of the ten' ate's deliberation. This led him to ask the senators to consider the question of nxine the dnte fit cln.incr the riohnte lie snid nc would be clnd to henr from the senators on the other side it they hail any proposition to make in that regard. Mr. Gorman said he thought he was at liberty to speak for his colleagues wnen nc sum tney would ue very giiuJ, if the senator in charge of the bill had any suggestion to make, that he would make it now. Senator Aldnch I ask unanimous con sent to hnve this adopted, and went on to rend u resolution which Driinoseil that consideration of the tariff bill shall be continued to the exclusion of all other businecs except the appropriation. He He added: M v .uirirt-atinn i. thnl wn. ernl debate shall close on the first of Scp- icmuer. Senator Gorman" It would be satis factory to tlie democratic side of the vliamlier if the time for general debate was extended to the 3rd of SentemlKr. and then to have three days for five min ute debate. That would bring the time for taking a final vote to the Hth of Scp- icmocr. Senator Aldrich accented the modifica tion and the debate on the tariff bill will close as stated. A TtkvCKKT VKT. .siccative Council of Railway Employes In tteanlou. Tkkkr Haitk, Ind., August S3. The executive council of the United Order of Kailwav cmnlnves went into session about 8 o'clock this morning. The coun cil listened to a report nirniulntcd by the committee. At 11 o'clock Mr. Ilnniin- hnn ninciiilier ol the council, inlnrmed the Associated I'rcss representative thnt it was imiossible lor the council to de termine how long the inxscnt seaj,ion would last. "Certain it is," sniil he. "that the nulv lie need expect nothing from us until 6 or 6 o'clock. I can't say that it will be possihlcto give anything out then. When we arc through no delay will be taken by us in letting the outcome of our meet ing be known." KILLED HIN FAMILY. Horrible Tragedy on a Montana Ranch MuueJay. Livingston, Mont., August 2.1. A man who gave his nnmc as Arlington, reK)rted to Sherifl Templeton yesterday afternoon that a rancher nnnircl Ouinn, living twelve miles west of Livingston, had killed bis wife nnd five children with a brond-uxe. The ninn was crazy, anil when discov ered, wus sitting in the corner of the room with one ol tlie dead children in his arms. The bodies of all were horrihlv mutila ted, the arms and legs being severed Irom them. The olilest girl, oImiuI 15, was cut almost in two. Several men went to the house and tried to capture Ouinn, but lie would allow no one to approach him, and was killed by one of the men in self-defense. SAVED HIM NF.CK. niHplaceel Bone Hronifhl Hack Into Place. PiilLAltKLl'lliA, August 25. Harry Kci- gel, aged 14 years, residing at No. SU North Forty-first street, tell from an ele vator, landing on his bend and dislocn ting his neck on Mry H. Vt hen brought to the rrcshrtcrinn hot- litnl the ense was considered hopeless, ut by weights attached to the patient's head and feet the neck was eventually set and kept in place by means of a piaster of pans jacket, wincn, alter month stime, was removed, with the result thnt the displaced bones were iironcrly set, nnd tlie patient now has lull power or the neck. SI'SPENDED ANIMATION. A Case of It In an Ohio Town Re cently. Washington, C. II., 0., August 2. Not far from lesburg recently the little child of Mr. and Mrs. John Cox was taken ill, and, as was supposed, died, Mr. T. W, Cnrson nnd family, of this city, relatives of Mrs, Cox, were sum moned to the funeral, the child having lieen laid our for dend. Later a peculiar feeling came over the mother tliat her child wns not dend. lining into the room where the little one Iny.cold and motion less, the crief.strH.-ken mother walked up to it, and in n clear, distinct voice spoke the child's nnnu, whrn to her great jov, her darling opened its eyes. Her tears were turned to smiles, and picking the child In her arms she uttered exclama tions of joy. The child is now nearly well. Colored Mllllla Kncampmeni. 8a n Antonia, Tkx., August 35. The first Stale encampment of colored mili tia in the history of Texas will ocn here 8rnlcmbrr 24, and close on the iiUlh. It will be in nil resjtccit on the same foot ing as the white militia encampment, which met here in July. The State has given 1 1 ,000 to assistin paying the ex liensc. A Negro Outlaw Caplared. Nasiivii.dk, August 24. Henry Button, who perhaps enjoys the reputation of being the most acsjierats negro outlaw Davidson county, Tenn., has yet offered to the hangman s noose, Has at last lieen captured. Wheal Will Ho Mln. MoNTSNAl., August 25. Frost has pre vailed over the whole province of Mani toba and the territories, and 70 per cent, of the crop of wheat has been injured. ANOTHER SHOOTING. The Head Walter attheOlen Rock Bhot. Hla Assailant Escape. The head-waiter at the Glen Rock ho tel, Curtis Anderson, was shot by Ches ter Orr, another waiter, Saturday night about 8:30 o'clock. Two shots were fired bv Orr. one of which took effect! Anderson's thigh passing nearly through . . 1 il 1 - l l... i. ,1.11c umcr wcni. wiuc ui mc imirK The wound, thouch verv Gainful, is iiro. nounccd by Dr. J. H. Williams not to be necessarily dangerous. The cause of the shootimr wns a letter which a chambermaid of the hotel wrote to Anderson. Anderson lost the letter and Orr found it nnd told the chninlier- maid Anderson hud given it to him. The cnamuermaid then went for Anderson lor showing the letter to Orr. An,t r son denied showing the lcttcrtoarvlx-.lv and then went to Orr nnd accused hmi of stealing the letter. They abused inch other for some time, and Orr left saving he would gel even. This hupieiied in the afternoon. Toward supper time Orr put on his Sunday suit, borrowed a revolver nm camped on Anderson's trail. About 8.30 p. m. when the guests at the hotel had finished supner. Anilerson stepped from the dining room into the hall. As he en lend the hall Orr iiiinnci from behind n door about ten feet distant nnd blazed away. He was evidently somewhat nervous us only one bail reached the n ark. He then Jropiicd his weapon ana nisaiix.are(l in the corn held in the rear ol the hotel. I lie allair caused no little excitement among tne guests ol the Hotel who were nearly all sitting on the pinzzri. When the shooting commenced lliev all made n rusn tor tne dining room. I lie women screamed and the men relied. At latest rciHM tsOrrhudnot Ijccn heard irom. NO CIGARS ON HI'NnAV. The Clly Authorities! Will F.nfbrce I lie Ordinance. ii anriHMiy wants n cigar licmiltcr tin Sunday, he will hnve to lav in a stock on Saturday, or wait until Monday or hunt up n hotel. The drug stores all had up these notices yesterday: "No cigars or soda water sold here today; bv order of the city nuthonliis. The ministers of the citv have sticniiom-lv iiiinsi.-il the selling oi cigars on Miminy. nnd nt least have succeeded in having the billowing ordinance cniorccd: "heciion C'.I7. Any merennnt, trailer i.r Healer, ersuu or iersons. who sli.-tll oieii any store or hop on Sunday. tr the nuroose of but-. nig or sciiiiiu-, sunn on conviction lie fined filty dollars. And il anv store he lourd open on aunnny, it slinll lie frima Mae eviiience thnt the same is opened by the proprietor lor the purpose ol selling"; but drug stores may lie kept open at all times on Sunday, for the sale of drugs, medicines nnd mineral waters only." Mr. Kavsor. ol Knvsor & Smith, said in regard to it : "lain in favor of the movement. It gives t.s a chance to rest. and if all of tin- druggists comply, it will prove satisfactory all around. 1 think, though, flint if the authorities prohibit our selling thev should also stop the hotels." W. C. Cnrmichncl said that he was glad the ordinances wns licing enforced, nnd thnt he wished nil the drug stores were forced to close nil day on Sunday, so as to give the druggists a day of rest. Mr. T. C. Smith regarded it us a good thing and Mr. Grant wus of the same opinion. some grumbling is done bv the con sumers of the weed. TOBACCO. A Large Crop or a Kind lo Suit ManaraotnrerN. Mr. H. J. Una., a prominent tobacco dealer of Durham, mid yesterday to Tim Citukn: "The outlook is very good for this sea son's tobacco crop around Durham. The weather has been favorable, and while the quantity will lie about the average, the qualltr will he suierinr. The season nns uccnjusi rig lit to make heavy waxy wrapiers and hilers, which are cscciiilfv adapted to plus: work. "Johnson and Nash counties east of the Raleigh and t Inst on railway, where no tobacco has ever been grown before, have produced this year over lll.lMMl.iKMi pounds. "liurhnm Is gaining faster now than ever before, in populntinnnnd enterprises. It. I, ..I.. I I .:.: ' i nc ('use. niivv niiua iiirgennniiion uiuu to their factory making a 123 foot front, and there is to be an immense co-owru-tive cotton factory built soon." Mr. Hnss and family have been stand ings month at the Haywood Sulphur Springs. When thev reached Ashcvillcou the war home Mrs. liass was so plcnscd wun tne city nnn surroundings tnnt n weeks' stay was decided UKin. Why Not at Asheville? Here's a hint to Ailieville widenwnkes. The llrevnrd Cnrolininnsnys: I'rof. Henderson, profesaor of science in s Inrgecnllrgein I'liilndclphin, spent Tues day night in llrevnrd with Mr. II. C. Lnttklord. He Is trnmniug through the diflerent counties of Western North Cnr olinn and is on the lookout for a suitable location where he can establish a moun tain resort where his srholnrs can come and sirnd a portion of each summer in a protilniiie manner. They Try lo iel Hack. People going to Asheville and returning, says the Greensboro Patriot, seem to get turned round some way. Some ladies say that alter leaving Salisbury, on their return, they kit all the time as II they t going back to Asheville. And one gentlemnn, an old resident here who lives on Unst Market street, wasso completely turned around wnen ne arrived nt tne dcmt that he was trying to take his fam ily home by the wnlrr-tnnk. Verily the Land ol the rtkv nns a womlcrtiil clicct on the low-landers. An Old Paper. Mr. G. V. Scott, who has just relumed from a visit to his father in Huston, brought with him several copies of "The tloston Gasettc and Country Journal" bearing date 1708, Hiss curious and val uable relic, snd Is In s remarkably good state of preservation. The copy before THS t Itiihn contains two letters signed "A True Patriot," written by Gen. Joseph Warren, of revolutionary fame, who was slain in Charleston, 8. C, DeallnBa In Dirt. Kichmnnd Pearson and wife to 1). D. Buttle, lot on Velvet St.. 2,308.fl0 Richmond Pearson and wile to T. A. Jones, lot on Sycamore street, o,va LOOKS LIKE HYPNOTISM STRANGE BCKIHICS IN A LOt'lpt GOSPEL TENT. ST, Her Hearer tin Into a Kind or Trance und Hay That While I'n, coiihcIouh They See AiikcIm nnd Cherubim. St. Liiris, Mo., Aujjust 25. There are strange scenes in a Woodward gospe lent on Jcncrson avenue which ureal. trncting the attention of religious people A woman, Mrs. Woodward, excites her hearers to such a degree that tit yester uay s meeting at one nine there were as many as forty people lying in nil liueon acinus condition on the platform am Lcuches. Thev lay on their backs, some with llieir amis stretched out as though in entreaty. Others were lying peace fully, while some had their hands clasped nnd their lips moved occasionally as if in prayer. Several little girls lay as though they were icnccfiilly sleeping. One little boy who was lying on a bench, seemed to lie sleeping as ipiielly as though lie were in ins own lien at Home. 1 lie reporter touched his wrist to find out how his pulse was, and found it beatintrvcrv ran- idly. All those who became unconscious testily to visions, and to seeiiiu- niu'cls nun cnei unim. Key. li. M. C. Ilotlerilt. the State cvnn. gchst for the , M. C, A., was an inter ested siH'ctator. "I will admit," he said. that I never saw anyt iiiil' like it and it's beyond my com prehension It must nc tiini the people who no into that state are led into it by their imagination unu the lorcc ol will stronger than the own. Vou know that S3 per cent, of the ienplr can lie controlled by others, mid this undoubtedly illustrates the fact to a certain extent. Hut I never saw the ccpinl." Cheering on the KnlglilH. I.oniion, August 25. A meeting of (Mill dock laborers was held vestcrdav Mr. Hums, labor agitator, presiding. They passed resolutions of sympatl.y wiin tne American Knights ol Labor in their strike on the New York Central runway, ki solutions were adopted ex pressing hoie lor the success of tht knights. .i7-ma'.s1 fr cnxsiiot i:ci:. Several cases ol cholera arc reported in he vicinity i f llcrlin. Tin re me 1 1 .5il miners on a strike in the I'oeriniigc district of Ilelgiuni. The llcrlin Post states that ICihitr n William lias written a letter of lhirty-ix pages lo i:niK nr Francis Joseph ex plaining the cause of the irismiss.il of mice llismnrck. iiomk. Walter Howe, commissioner of the New York mmciliict board, wns drowned ,it NcwiMirt I'l iday. A Nashville negro named I. I. Simmons has Ik.i'11 jailed at l-'avetleville. 'lean., on u charge of iersonmiug n government agent and fraudulently obtaining money. The conservative railroad men estimate he prospective loss to the Old Colony Railroad cottipnnv bv the Ouinccy acci dent aside, from the damage to the roll ing stock, nt one Hall million dollars. Telegrams to Ilradstrcct show that the general nuluniii trade has lirgun with a fairly good demand. The South has excellent cotton und rice crops. The treasury disbursements this month have been verv heavy, amounting to ovcr$3u,- OOO.NOtl. Frank M. Allen, the defaulting teller f the Capital City bank, Nashville. Tenn., has waived examination on the hargc of cnilsMzlcincnt, and made IhiiiiI o the amount of $lo,iiin for his nH iwnrniicc lielorc the next term of the crim inal court. The employes on the New York lii nnch of the I'ciiusylviiiiin Kaili oad liavcde- ided nut to nsk for nil increase of wages at present on account ol the New York Central strike, it being feared that the request of the men might Ik interpreted sn threat against the reiinsvlvaniii road. Ilcurv K. Ablicv has offered to Anton Rubinstein, the composer and pianist, $11111,000 for a tour through America tiring the coming season, Kiibiiistem is undecided whether to nccciil or not. Sarah llerilhanll will make a tout through the I'nitcd States within n sea son or two, The remains of Kriesson left New York r Sweden Sunday alter iiiiKisiug ceremonies ImiUi on laud ami water. The central feature of interest in the scene where n score of (iovcriimriit ves sels, hundreds of oilier craft, and thou sands of ieoplc were gathered, was the wooden casket that enclosed the llcshly casket that hud contained the jewel of genius. WASHINGTON. It Is thought that the tariff debate will terminate in ahoul ten ilnvs or two weeks. Republican senators are to sign nn agreement to Mistpone the force bill until iiccrmocr, vvitn an understanding that thev will then vote to susiieud the rules so Hint the bill may be passed. . Late Clly Ileum, In the Mayor's court this morning Jim. Wntkius nnd John Morse, drunks, were fined $5 each. Duncan Mclutire, for dis turbing the pence was fined $5. The Murnhv lliilletin snvs:"Mr. tt'il. limn llritl, of Asheville, is here looking out a farming locntion for bis fat Iter We think his prosm-cls for being suited are favorable." The talented editor of the Wilson Ad vance visited Asheville leeeiitlv. Here is bis compliment for it : "Asheville is the 'queen city of the West.' Theie is no place in the State that presents a more city-like npiwnrnnce. It is "chock" full ol people and Ihey are 'on the go.'" The llrevnrd Carolinian snys: "Mr. Jos. Hendrrson, who uot his nrm broken in Asheville by falling from n scaffold a few weeks since, nnd lins been visiting friends in llrevnrd sitter the accident, has about recovered nnd will return to his work In a few tlnys. Key. Win. South ern, a native of Trnnsvlvnnin county who has charge of the citv mission work of the First llnplist church nt Asheville, Is at home for a few days on a visit. Dr. 1 1, A, llurroughs, the popular Asheville nhvsieinn, was cnlled to llrevnrd again last t'riuny on professional business, MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAI1B MARK REGISTERED. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. lures Every Variety of Headache AND NOTHING EL8B. ANTIMIGRAINE '"""i . ,lw,r titc ciivmuic reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, lliiADACim. The mnieiise favor which has greeted it from ill quarters, proves its true merits nnd icccptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never le without. For its curative powers il docs not tie- IH'iid upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as WTII'YKIXi;, MOKI'HINIi, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contuin nn atom of ither of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, nnd ean lie taken by oung and old without fear or serious results. His not a Cathartic, does not isnrraiigc the stomach, and contains o noxious or sickening ingredients. The iicculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head- 'tclie without rcBpcet to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, is in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. lllRliCTIONS FOR USB. The dnac for an ndult Is two tea.poonful. ii a wine glusa of w ater, lioae for children n proportion, according to age- In either nsc the iIiik can be repented every thirty niuues until a cure la cllecud. One doae will Iway. drive nwuy an attack of Headache, tukt-n when lirat feeling the premonitory yiiintoitis; liut if the uttuck I. well on, and ulli-rinv Is iiitciiK, the accond or third done noy be required, t'auully a greater number f do.es is required to effect the Brat cure than is nt-eilcil lor any aucceedlng time thcrc iilur, showing that the medicine la accuniu. lutive in its cll'tcta, tending toward an event ual iK-rmnncnt cure. For snle at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 H. MAIN 8THEKT, Onno.ltr Rnnk of Aahevllle. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Gooiln, Fiim-y Goods, ml Notions, Ijihv CurrniiiH, "iibli' Liw'iiH, Towels, Nnji- kins, ('oiiii(t'iiiini's, Wliitu (iooils, mill I'Jiilii'oitlt'i-ics at rime cost. All Domestic (iootls. iiii'luiliiiir 1'i-iMc of t ho West, Wiunsuttji, Fruit of iooin, 1-t Cottons and 10-4 Sliii'tiiitfH at priino rout. Wo fall spit-in! attention o our largo stock of Em- iroidory ami Knitting Silk, Zcpliyi'H, Wools, Silk nnd Outline Work. All go at irinio cost. Ladies' Musliu 'lidorwcnr at cost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery andltibbons at umiHunlly low pricoH. Ladies will save money by attending this special Bale. aaSat Marttawti' - wi i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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