1 tw-?.'."-''''v;-" y I f ,7 - OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheviile Daily Citizen - . " - f FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, t FOR 8ALE- v Not exceeding thne lines, AT - - THIS - OFFICE. SC. PKR HI'NDRF.n, One Time, ilff rati, Three Time, SO cent. C i i - PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 96. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1890. MISCELLANEOUS. LINVIUE. A place planned and devel oping' as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in t.ho ' MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health hilness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :.N00 feet, willi cool Invigorating Climate Jt. in beam; Inid out with Insto and skill, with woll Rinded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable jtlace for fine 1 residences and HU4THFU. IIOIWICS. A' good opportunity Uyr profitable investments. J''or illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, UNVILIE IMPROVEMENT CO., l.liivlllr, JHitvlicll Co., N. C. NliW INVOIUi. I'.liNTXHMKN'S MADRAS. CIIKVIOT. SATIiF.N AND I'LANNHL SHIRTS Jl'ST IN. LAMBS' BLAZKRS, SHIRT WAISTS ft CJIIM- lisiiTTHs jiist ri:ci:ivi:i. iion marchh. ao south main stri:i:t. H.T.ESTABROOK'S M S. MAIN ST., AHHUVII.LB, ii tii rues fin BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aprind REAL ESTATE. WAl.TBSll. own, W, W. WSST. GWYN & WEST, (BucceMor. to Walter B.Owjtn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALISTATE. Loaui Securely Placed ( 8 Per Cent. Nolury Public. Cnmmlaaloners ol lieedii. FIRE INSURANCE. OPiriCK outheaat Court Mauare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. Loana ae. nrely placed at per cent. timer, t a At afl P.tton Are Hccond Door, l.hvdlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO!" U'nuld.'t buy timber landa, miner' prop crllin or Aaheville Real liatatc f Then call on ua, Horatio, and we will irlvc thee thy money', worth. W can Mil the. a house lot, lend thee she-It cla to met a dwelling thereon, and Inaure the aam In any Pin Inmiranee Company doing bualimi. In thla State. Hire aa a call, Horatio I JUNKS Jk JBNKS, REAL EITATI AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Rooms Jk 10, McAfee Block, II Pattoa At.., A.hrvtll., N. C. XUSCELLANEOUS. "A IIIKU IN HAND . la better than an overdralt In tbe Hank." Uut the beat of all la to buy your Groccrica, Proviaiona, Heed, Oct., from A. D. COOPER. Curiitr Main and Collide HtrccU. Hricci low and vvvrylhinjr as rcprrM-iited or money refunded. Two sccoiid tmnd waiiuua for tmlt iiivMi. PRIfES THAT TALK! A new lot of Comfort h liliiukcts, and other goods for cooler weather has just been received. Plasterers' White O veridls and Jackets, Nurses' (!aw and Aprons. The Inrnvsr lot of ('heniis?, (owns and Underwear to le fouiid in the city, some fine goods. cbeaN'i than ym ma get I he inateriail and make them. Moikings in colors and i'asl llliu-k. Wool, Mo rino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10cts. to f 2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings, Itutlons, Lin iugs iVc; in fact our utock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men,'Hoys', Chil dren orLadies is well nigh lcrfeYt, so that your WANTS from the tvllur to the garret can bo filled at our storo nt prices nwuy below anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try ' The "BIG RACKET" F. A. GRACE. DECORATOR ANII- DltSIUNKR IN FRESCO. nnuUdMin JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child I, Office No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly m Brokerage Business Loan. securely placed at S per cent. GREER BROS., (Mncccaxire to Italrd Rctor.) No. S North Main Street, Have a full atock of everything to lie need In famlltafln the way of eatable.. All Ireah and of beat quality. We aak our frlenda and the public generally to call and ace ua. Satla'ao linn gunrantecd, All goud. dellrcrcd In the city limit.. Preah country proiluce a .W cialty, aug4llm Wm. R. King, of the Knglncer Corpa. V. . N I. loeatrd In Anhevllle and will practice urveylng. Draughting of any deacrlptliin a apedalty. I'. O. Boa TJ. augUAdlm. Interest Paid on Deposits of Four months In the Western Carolina Itank--Savinss Department, MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Cai-michael's Drug SUre with your prescription whewyou will at all times find a full lino of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest nnd best Drugs and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign and domestic And you can rest assured that your prescrip tion will bo filled correct and that you will bo charged a low price. Three registered prcscriptionists ready to servo you at nil hours. Night (tails promptly answered. -W.-C. CARMICHAEL, AI'OTIIKCAUY, No. so South Main Street, Asheviile, N. C. Lots and lots of New (ioods 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 tlie season. CLOTHINO. DRY 00008. SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVK QUIT! Quit monkeying with Knoxville and Richmond wheii you want Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Window (Slaas &c.., remember that T..C. Smith & Co., have a large nnd heavily stocked Wholesale and Retail Drug House in Asheviile, on the Public Square, where all buy ers are supplied in quantity and price and quality, Buch 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 ABhevillo as the commercial centre of West ern North Carolina. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON. General i Insurance t Agent. Rear No. 80 South Main atreet. Katabltaacd INnS. Aaheville, N. C. auB dlr EMORY s HENRY COLLEGE EMORY, VIRGINIA. The Hilnta of edl attraction nrc, Ita Unrivalled Location and Beautiful Ornunrie Thorough Collegiate L'ourae and Modern Method. Large Library and uneuunllrd Literary Soctetlra Voung Men'. Chriatlan Aaaocintlon and Precdom from Temptation Magnificent Oymnaalum and thoroughly qulpcd Science I Attractive Boarding Houae. and Wonder ful Health Record I Pine IM.dpllne and RellgioueTonei And th. entire rcaaonablcnea. of IU terma. Send for new and enlarged catalogue to RBV. JAMBS ATKINS. au30 dawaw MISS OttNNISON, TBACIIBR OP PIANO Pnplla received at Ail Bailey atreet. Real, dcae. 77 Charlotte .tract, augiadtoatpl THEjlEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. Pl.VSin WAXKet FVMNV IN TH.! HKNATK, REMINDED OF TWO HISTORIC GOVERNORS. ailBMTITI'TK FOR THK HOIVB BANKRI PTCV WasIiini'.tun, August 26. In the Sen ate today n mibstittite for the house bankruptcy bill wns-reportrd by Senator Hoar from the judiciary committe and nlnced on the calendar. Senator I'lumb's resolution directing the committee on rules to prohibit the sale of spirituous, vinous, or malt liquors in tne senate wine ot the camtol, went over until tomorrow on account of the absence of Senator Butler. The memorandum offered yesterday by senator Alrinch nxinu the tune lor vol. ing on the tariff bill was presented, the presiding officer stating that unanimous consent was uskcu lor having it entered as the order of tlie senate. Objection was mude by Senator Morgan aud other democratic senators to having the mem ornndum take the shaie of an "order of li. wna ... " n ml nl,m an i.it.'rt'l. (i i.r tt' opinion on that Hint, Senator Aldrich withdrew that form and confined his motion to a request for the unanimous consent to the memorandum. Senator I'lumb suggested that there was something Iwhind the matter that was not perfectly apparent to the pub lic. The solemn interchange ot sugges tion yesterday between the senator Irom Rhode Island, and the senator from Maryland, reminded him some w lint ol the Historic remark that once passed be tween ine uovcruor oi iorin v.nronnn and the Governor of South Carolina. Luiigliter.l It recalled also the remark that two Koninn augurs could not look in each other's faces without smiling. It wis time. Senator I'lumb thought. that the curtain was rang down and the lights put out. An agreement had been mnde by which the democratic senators were to lorcgo their opposition, or, at all events, their debating opposition, to the tarin bill which hail been nt'scrilied as so utterly and nbliorrutlv obicctionnbleand of course he presumed that this courxc was to Ik taken in order that something else might be bad which was desirable to them, tie would inteprose no olucclion to the memorandum. The memorandum was then nurccd to by unanimous consent. The conference report on the sundry civil appropriation bill was rend. HIHHItMIII-PI CONVENTION CoiiHlderliiK Report ol the Com. nflttee on Klccllve FranctilMc. Jackson, Miss., August 20. The com mittee on elective franchise of the Mis sissippi convention has practically com pleted its labori and will Ik ready to re IKjrt in a dnv or two. A rtgh draft of the reiKirt ot the sub committee on franchise will Ik considered bv the lull commute ol thirty-hvc to morrow. It provides for an educational qualification, limited to the knowledge of reading and writing, or in lieu thereof property qualification of $15(1, for resi dence in Stale of two years and prepay ment of a poll tax of It is suggested by the sub-committee that the educational and proierty quali fications remain inoiKrntivc until the year 1H00 mid that a t that time elections be held under the Australian system as embodied in the Dortch laws ol the state ol Tennessee. AN ALLIANCK MAN. He Holds the Balance of Power lu the Oklahoma LeirjHlature. Gt'THRiK. Oklahoma. August 21!. The members ol the legislature have almost all arrived for the ojwning of the session. The republicans who have a majority in the lowc house will decide upon the officers to-day. Mr. Morton, of Guthrie, wilt probably be mane speaker. In the unoer house neither the republi cans nor the democrats have a majority. The balance of Kwer is held by an Alli ance mnn elected from No Man's land. Brewery and Hotel Mold. CliATTANootlA, August 20. Conrad Gcise and Fred Gcise, owners of a two- thirds interest in the Chattanooga brew ery, sold yesterday to Cincinnati parties, tor llM),(iuo cash, rue brewery win be increased to the capacity of 200,000 Darrein per annum. The Lookout Mountain Inn, on Look out mountain, changed hands to-day, K. S. Wntkins and W. O. Peoples selling their interest to M. M. Henderson. It Is KnRfllNb Cholera. London. August 20. It is now believed that n great deal too much has been mnde ol the case ol eiioiera wmcn nas put the whole city into n terrible scare. The doctors of the 1'oplar Hospitnl think that the case isoneof the litmlislicholcrn, and the statement that the nurse at that institution has died Irom Asiatic cholera is unfounded. Her case was a well de fined case of Knglish cholera. Mvsniish urocer Closed. Savannah. August 20 Epstein &Man- nnbnclier, wholesale dealers in groceries, honors, ciirars and tobaccos, have been closed by Samuel llcrmon on n mortgage ol b-hi,uiu, cost nnviinccs. i nc nrm im mediately secured its Savannah credi tors. The liabilities are $ 1 76.000. nearly equally divided iKtwecn Savannah and enstern and northwestern creditors. The assets are S7S.0OO. The nrm did an nn nual business of n quarter of a million dollars. NORTH CAROLINA FOLKS. Mr. T. 15. Smith, lately of Buncombe county, has purchased the Amnions es tate nt rcucntrcc anu is miiaing .uu- itantinl improvement!. Mr. Simon Sales after nn absence of fifteen years ns a resident of Albnde, Tex., I. Ylnllllljj III. ihwiki, .u. ... hum, vi. ley river, Cherokee county. Derrick Alexander, who was a slave of Mr. John R. Alexander, was in Charlotte from Cabarrus county the other dav. Derrick is 73 year old, and is the father of 23 children, 14 of whom are living, lie hni been married twice. The were eight twins born to him. His youngest chil I is 11 months old. Hii oldest twin daughter is tbe mother of six seti of twins. IT WAS XORPHINK. A Terrible Mistake Causes the Death of Two Children. Concord, Tenn., August 20. Mor phine was given Sunday evening by mis take for quinine by the mother to three children ill the family of W. I). Iludgins. toone little boy in Frank M. Smith's and one in W. S. Smith's family A Jnughter of Mr. Iludgins' and Frank M. Smith's son, John I'nulett died in a few hours, the other three are still alive. The supM)scd quinine was purchased by Mr. Iludgins at the store of C. B. Neuhauser, ut Concord, nnd put into a bottle labeled "sulphate of quinine." WHO'S TO BEAT GORDON? TBE BI'RNINQ QI'I'.HI ION I OKORGIA. The Alliance Hunting; for a Can dldatc and He Must be a Very tMronit Man A Sensational Ki-m- olatlon. Atlanta, On., August 20. Half a do en names arc mentioned in connection with the opposition to Gov. Gordon in his scnntorml nice nnd the indications now are that Georgia's famous fighter will have on his hands the h.irdist iHiliti cat fight he has ever had. On the last day ol the recent State con vention of Alliance men u resolution was passed rciternting an endorsement of St. Louis platform ot the National Alliance. sub-treasury and all. This much of the Alliance action wns unen to t ie nub ic. mil a most iniiHiriaut lenture wns with held lor the official organ. This feature was embraced in the same resolution that endorsed the St. Louis plntlorm nnd was, in just so ninny words, an "earnest and unqualified demand that all num bers ol our order, whe mnv liecomc mem bers of the Georgia legislature, do not vote for any man or men for the United States senate unless he or thrv siiliscrilK to the Georgia State Alliance plnttorin. WII.I. NOT AMMINT. The Federation Men are Not to Aid the KulglilH of lutbor. Tkkkk II.U'TK, I ml., August 2.1. The Federation men will not Ik called out. The stiikc motion was defeated vestcr day afternoon. Secretary Nebo says there vill Ik no strike. Chicago, III.. August 20. The strike of the switchmen of the stock ynrds switching usmji union alter the imcv .i i . . .111VA.-B i.i ine eiiiin-rr. nuo nreiucn nan lieen adjusted yesterday afternoon put a new pm.se on the munition, nnd this morning, it was ilx'iiltd to disolvc the association and allow each road to do its own switching. I he switchmen on the Chicago nnd Alton road struck (his morning, Representative Wataon Head, Washington. August 20. Renrcscntn- tive Lewis F. Watson, of Pennsylvania died very suddenly yesterday in tins city. Stanley's Health Poor. London. August 2G. Ilenrv M. Stun. ley's agent says that Stanley is very far from being restored to perfect health. They Want a Car. Editor Tim Citui;n: Asheviile came liberally to our gala week Henderson ville desires to go liberally to Ashevillc's gala week, and will do it if transporta tion ui suiviiuic lime, nc lurmsnea, Give us a car to start Irom Hendcrson- villc every morning, say at H:.'to and re turn every afternoon at 0:3(1. but the ex act hours of course must conform to the mail trains. Give us a ear gentlemen and let us help-on next week's fun. 11. VII.I.K. Hendersonvillc, N. C, August 2.r. ' Ss.ooo Bor Ten Spring;). Dr. Hollingsworth, of Pennsylvania, has offered Mr. Miller $3,000 for one cluster of his mineral springs nt Sky land. desiring to mnid a large lanitnnum there. Mr. Miller refused th. oiler as he prefers hotels to sanitariums. Last win ter a New York physicinn offered $2,000 lor the same cluster ol springs. It is pre dicted that Skylnud Springs will become a second Saratoga. Real Kstate Transfers. T.J. Hargnn nnd wife to T. C. Stnrnes and 11. A. Heist, lot Richmond hill road 1 tOxiHO.St.niHUKl CS.JohnsontoM.lt. Bailey, lot on rimer street, OOxIoll. oi.i.OO II. It. Stevens to L. A. Fnrin- holt, lot on Academy street. 2.;"t(G.r( J. G. Queen and wife to . II. Loughran, lot 07x200 on Park uvenue 2,0.ri0.00 POLITICAL NOTES. The Alamance county democratic con vention nominated R. A, Scott for the state legislature. Senator Vance was en thusiastically endorsed. A leading republican of Raleigh says he does not think there will Ik a represent!!' tion ot over halt tne counties at the con. ventton of his party on the 2Hth, The prohibition party of Wake county, has nominated n full county M-kfr. hpnrlrn hv S. M. I'nrrish for the senate, the platform favors the siiIh treusury bill and the abolition of the liquor trathc. The result of the primary elections in Anson county, gives McLarty a majority of 31 votes, thus making him, in Inct, the choice of Union nnd Anson counties to represent the 27th senatorial district in tbe Slate legislature. The Cnbnrrus county nominating coiv vention has nominated Ililcinan for the legislature, Morrison for sheriff, Gibson for clerk. Patterson for register of deeds, Kd. F. White for cotton-weigher, Walter for coroner, John S. Long lor surveyor. The Smithfield Herald contains a card from Mr. James H. Pou declining the nomination for senator from Johnson county on the around of his brother hav ing been nominated for solicitor. The convention has been called to reconvene at Smithfield September 12 to nominate another candidate. BIG FIRE IN, CHICAGO. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, CHICAGO, BURNED, A WAI.I. IMI.I.H ON HICVl-.HAI. flHEMKN, ALL INJURED, AND ONE OF THEM WILL DIE. PANIC IN THP. NKIUHBORINIi HOT-:i.tt. Chicago, August 20. Fire wns dis covered in Mt'Vicker's theatre, Madison street, IkIwccii State and HciirlKin streets, at .'(..'to this morning. As far as can Ik learned it ignited in n small smokiog room under the stage. Tin dry and infl.im.ihlc material of the room furnished material for the blaze and in a moment the fierce llniuc burst out through the side window. As soon as tbe fimucu arrived tlicy di rected a Kti'inni of water through the window Irom which the Unities were coming. Sun dee filled I lie entire build ing nnd it is feared badly damaged the valuable scenery of the Shenaiidoali Company now (icrlormiug in the build ing. The fire made uiH'Xieelcd head way in the interior of the hiiihliugniid in thirty min utes after its discovery had run from the basement to the roof, the llames appar ently enveloping the whole building. Ai lour o clock the names were leaning Irom all the windows on the west and cast side of the theatre. When it war seen what rapid headway the flames were making additional lulp was sunimoiicd mid every effort directed towards saving the trout portion of tin building where a number of offices weiv located Nmrlv every occupant of them is a loser, although none curried heav slocks. The llames bursted from the rear of tin building with such fury that they ex tended across the nllev and threatened the destruction ofthe Windsor Kuroicnu hotel. The guests of the hotel awakened aud a panic resulted. The iieoole lln-iih grabbed their clothing and made way to the street. I Here was no occasion loi the flight, however, as llicliivniiuumod cil the hotel so well that the llames had no chance of communication with the building. Panic also seized the guests ol the Sar atoga hotel .-mil t lie Dennett house, but the llames did not reueh either ol litem. Seven men licloiigiug to the lire insur ance patrol No. 1 ucrc in the auditorium al work when the roof tell in. Thev nil sc.-ipvd us bv a miracle. .Not so loitiL mite were the men who were fighting fire in the rear of the building when the rear wall Icll, as all the meiiol .No. i were tar ried in the ruins. All were more or less hurl ami the tiriinaii, Jack Dully, had his skull Iracltii'cil, and will probably die. I he total loss to the theatre and oivu mnts is estimated nt over $200,1100. lorncc McViekcr, the proprietor, savs his own loss will reach over $100.0011. Several stores on Stale street caught tin- bill the names were soon cxtmcuislicil, and the damage will lie nominal. A liRKAT IIOHi:, A Kiillway Tunnel I'nder the Ml. Clair River at Port Huron. Pokt Ht'ltoN, Mich., August 211. The workmen engaged upon the two ends ot the St. Clair river tunnel, between Port Huron, Mich., and Sarnia, (Int., shook hands with each other yesterday mulct St. Clnir river and made the great siiIh terra neiin highwuv re-echo with their cries. The hist spade full of earth will U removed 1 hut may morning. I he tunnel is practically completed and every one connected wilh it, is jubilant. AITMUS Ol-' COXSIUJI UNCI:. IIIIMI-. Dr. Ivdward McGlvnu has returned from his Calitoruia trip. Frost, ice and snow were incidents ol life in the Catskills Saturday ttighl. Ann O'Delia Diss Delmr, the siKiok Iiriiicvss, litis relumed to New York from (omc. The summer resorts about New York were deserted Sunday on account of cold weather. The list of victims of the lornaito ol last Tuesday in Wilkcslmrrc, Pa., now iiuiuliers sixteen. The California itiare Sunol trotted a mile at Chicago in 2.1Hu, equaling her IK-rformance as a tlmv-y car-old. Clifton Rotles llnrretl, private banker of Louisville, Ky., has assigned. His as sets and liabilities arc about equal, and amount to $00,1100 or $70,0011. The outlook for the IVniocrnts in Phil adelphia tit the next congressional elec tion is snid to Ik extremely favorable to the capturing of two or three districts. Rev. B. F. Rawlins, D. I)., of Mount Vernon. Intl., has been appointed to ami has accepted the assistant editorship of the Western Christian Advocate, Cincin nati. Rep. loncs, a prominent builder aud railroad contrnctor, of knowillt, Tenn., has assigned to K. N. Hood. His I111I11I ilics arc placed a $11.11,0110, and assets are $NO,ooil. Iron mitntifnctiircrs in the Shtiylkill Valley, Pa., declared that unless the rail roads reduced freight rates Southern competitors would tbrec them to close their works, anil ine roans nave inane concessions. I'OHUII'.N. A caravan of 4,000 purlers is about to start from Bagnmoyo, Africa, for Victo ria Nyunxa. It is stated that the Czar and Czarina have promised UniKror William Mutt they will visit Hcrltn lit October. As n result ofthe marine officers' strike in Australia twenty steamers are now lying idle in the harbor of Melbourne, The miners of Grcut Britain will be asked by the labor organisations to vote on the question 01 tiiieiglit-noiir working day before an international strike Is or dered. At a meeting ol the Lancashire Miners' Federation the president stated that two messengers who came direct from the Bmpcror of Germany hnd wnitetl on him and solicited informntin as to the con dition of British miners, itnting that the Emperor desired to place the labor laws ot Germany on an equality with those of bngland. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTiMiGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAOIt MARK RBOISTBRIID. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures i:try Variety of Headache ANU NOTHING KI.Hlt. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned tor itself the enviable reputa tion of Iwing the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the SKt dy relief anil cure of every variety of lhat common trouble, Hkadaciik. The immense favor which has greeted it from .ill quarters, proves ils true merits nnd acceptability to the public. It il some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never Ik without. For its curative Hiwcrs il docs not de IKiid upon the subtle influences of such Hiisoiious drugs ui ANTll'VKINIi, MOKP111N1-, CHLORAL AND COCAINIi, Since it does not contain nn atom of either ol these. Il is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can Ik taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, diKS not disarrange the stomach, nnd contains 10 noxious or sickening ingredients. The Kculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in ita Ix-ing thoroughly reliable as u cure for any kind of head ache without resicct to cause leaving 110 unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make il the most M)iular und saleable article in the nun kit. wherever known. DIKIiCTIONH PtlK USB. The dose for un mtult i. two tca.ioonrula in a wine glusa of wutcr. 1'o.c fur children in iroM,rtion, according to ag. In either .-lute tile .lone eun tic rcH-aled every thirty ininut-M until a cure i. dlcclcd. One soar will iilwnya drive away an attack of Headache, if mkrn when tiritt feeling the premonitory -ytuiKoma; hut if the attack 1. well on, and ullvring is inteiiav, the second or third dose tuny be required. I'aually a greater number of dose, is rciiiircd to effect the first cur. thnn is needed lur any succeeding time thcrc riftcr, showing thut the medicine ia accumu lative in its cni-cls, lending toward an event ual M.-rmnncnt cure. For vulc at GRANT'S I'llARMACV. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 H. MAIN HTREKT, OptHtaitr Bank of Aaheville. UNLOADING SALE. Ii,y Gooils, Fancy (iootl, ami Notions, Lure CiiHuiiik, Tnlilc Iiiiifiis, TowpIh, Niii kins, (.'omitt'i-piUH's, White (iootls, mitl ICiiiliroidi'iit'H nt priiiii' post. All Ptiiiit'stic (iootls, inclinliiitf Pride of tlio West, Wimisutta, Fruit of Loom, 1-1 Cot Ions mid 10-1 Slict'tiiifis at prime cost. We cull speeiiil attention to our lnrtfc stuck of Km hroidery ami Knit I'hilc Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk ami Outline Work. All tfo at prime cost. Ladies' Musliu Underwear at cost, Kid (loves, Hosiery and Ilibbons at unusually low price. Ludios will save money by attending this special solo. w xsi sAfc ltkai.

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