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ty.ri.'Kfi ..;. .l.-.j,'. Y V 1 - ir t OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen. ? t FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, FOR SALE- Not exceeding three Unci, AT THIS - - OFFICE. One Time. 20 centa. Three Times, So cent. SC. PKR HUNDRED. Biz Timet, 78 eenta. r - VOLUME VI. NO. 98. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1, II MISCELLANEOUS, LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping an a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the fOTJNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth I'uliiOHH and lieauty of SCENERY. A11 elevation of :,H0O feet, with cool Invigorating Climate Jt. is being- In ill out with tnsle and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plan' for tii rewidiweB and HUATHFl'l. HOMK8. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated panidilet. ad- tllVSH, 1INVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Uu-vlMe, Mitchell Co., N. C. NUW INVOICE. GKNTLKM Btl'S MADKAS, CHEVIOT. SATHI5M AND FLANNKL SHIRTS JUST IN. LADIFS' IILAZF.KS, SHIRT WAISTS ft CII1M liSBTTBS Jl 1ST RliClil VF.D. IION MARCH!'.. 30 SOUTH MAIN STKIiliT. H.T.EST A BROOK'S J. MAIN HT , ASIII1VII.I.B. I THK I'l.ACH foil - BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aorta 4 REAL ESTATE. WALTS. . OWT, W. W. WHT. GWYIJ & WEST, (HarcMMin to Walter II.Mwya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALiSTATE. Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notnry Public, Commlaalonera of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OKPICIv-Voathoaat Court tVqaarc. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Inventnicnt Agent. Loan, at urely placed at II per cent. iMiw a A a Patton Art Hccnnd floor. lebSdlr "HOW NOW, HORATIO!" Wnulda't liny timber land., mineral prop trtlra or Asheville Real Relate t Then call on na. Horatio, anil wt will aire thee thy money'! worth. Wt can Mil thee a hone lot, lend thee ahrk- ela to erect a dwelling thereon, and Inaurc the tame In aa Hire Insurance Company 1 noma nuaineaa in tnit mate. OWe at a call, Horatio I JKNKS Jk JBNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room a Jkio, McAfee Block. 8 Patton At., Ashrrltk, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS, "A HI HI) IN II AND In better than an overdraft lu the llank." Hut the beat of ull la to buyyourCrocerlcs, 1'rovlslona, Feed, Ktc., from A. D. COOPER, Corner Muin iiud College Mrccta Price low liilil everything on represented or tnnticy refunded. Two second hnnd wagons for wilt' cheap, S THAT TALK! A now lot of . Comforts. Itlanki'ts. and other goods for cooler weather ha just been received. Plasterers' White Overalls amd Jacket-, Nurses' Caps and ApronH. The largest- lot of ('hemis, (owns anil Underwear to be found in tin' city, some Win? goods. cIiciimt than you mil got the material and make them. Stockings in colors ami I'nst. IHuck. Wool, Mo rino. Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10 its. to $2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings. Hut I ohm, Lin ings. &v.; in fact our slock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Hoys, Chil dren or Lndics in well nigh effect, ho that your WANTS fit mi the eellar to the gari-et can bo filled at our store at prices away helow anybody elw. Don't laiy anything until yon try Tlie"HIG RACKET" F. A. GRACE, DltCORATOR AND- DHHIUNICR IN FRESCO. niiKUil.'lm JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of Lyman Child I. Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Btrictly a Brokerage BuitlueM Loana eeenrcly placed at a) per cent. GREER BROS., (Hucvrwireto Palrd A Mictnr.) No. 8 North Main Street, Have a full atock of everything to lie uaed In ramlllea In the way of eatab'ra All frcah and of beat quality. We aak our friend, and (he public generally to call and are ua, Hatla'nc tlon guaranteed. All gooda delivered In the city llinlta. Freeh country product ape dalty. nugiiKIm wn. R. KINU, OF THE ENQINEER CORPS, U S. N., la located In Anhcvllle and will practice SURVEYING. Draughting of any dracrlptlnn a apeclnlty. I'. 11. Una WIM. auguitdlm. Interest Paid on MISCELLANEOUS. (Jo to Cariniohael'a Drug Store with your prewription where you will at all tinnw find a full liti( of pure froHh DrugH and CheinienlN, and at low U-ieeH. IliH piweription department is stocked with the purest nnd best Drugs and Chemicals to.be found in t he market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assunxl that your pi-oscrip- tion will be filled correct and that you will bo charged a low price. Three registenHl proscription ists ready to serve you at nil hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARIUICII AFX AI'OTHWAItY, No. o South Main Street. Asheville, N. C. Lots and lots of New (!oo(ls for Au tumn just received. We have made a number of sweeping reductions on Spring and Summer (ioods in order to close them out. A large discount on light weight, (lot hing (black excepted) for the remainder of the season. CLOTHING. DRY GOODS. SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE QUIT. Quit monkeying with Knoxville and Richmond when you want Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Window (JlasH &C., romember that T. C. Smith & Co., have n large and heavily stocked Wholesale and He tail Drug House in Asheville. on the Public Square, where all buy ers are supplied in quantity and price and quality, such goods ati mnke up a well fit ted modern Drug ami Pre scription Store. S ive freight charges from more remote points nnd save time in get ting goods. Aid in building up a near-by market and in creasing the growing im portance of Ashevillo as the commercial centre of West ern North Carolina. EMORY S HENRY COLLECE EMORY, VIRGINIA. The Kilnta of ajieclnl attraction lire, Ita I'nrlvnlled Locution and llcautlful (trounila ; Thorough Collegiate Courae and Modern Mcthmla; Large Library and uncqunllcd Literary norlrtlea ; Voung Men'a Chrlatlan Aaaocliitlon mid Freedom from Trmptntlnni Magnificent Oymnnalum and thoroughly equliicd Hdencc I Attractive lloanllng llouara and Wonilrr- All Health Kcconlj I'lne Iriadpllne and Mcllgloua Tone And the entire reaaonnblrneaa of Ita trrma Hrnd Air new and enlarged catalogue to KBV. JAMBH ATKINM. auao dflcwilw INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, fUcueral t Inaurancc I Agent Rear No. ilO South Main etrect. ttatabllahcd lHllo. Aahcvlllc, N. C aud dlv MIM Ot'NNIRON, TBACIIRR Ol' PIANO Puplla received at ail Dnllcy atrcet. Heal, dence 71 Charlotte atreet. aug, Siritoeepl" Deposit or Four Months in the Western Carolina BankSavings Department. THEJIEVS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. I.AKI! HHORi: BWITl'HnKN ON HTKIKK AT CHICAOU. ENGINES DESERTED AND TRAF FIC PARALYZED. THIH liROWH OUT OK THH STOCK VARIWTKOI'BI.I'.. Ciiicai'.o, Aujjtmt 2H. Twcnty-Bcvm Hwitchnicn in tlic cniilny of the Luke Shore went out on n strike lust night, completely tying tip nll thr buninetiR ol' the roml ho liirngClik.ih" wiiKconivriKii The trouble grown out of the Kloi-k yard tlilKciilty. SiiH.'rintcnilciit Amsricii took n crew of men down to the Block vnnla yeatcrdny evening, anil juat U-forc reoch ing there the men quit unci kit their en gincM Htiimliug on the track. Some time afterwards another crew was atartcil lint iiluiniloiiril their cugiucH at Forty- third atrcet. hen the night Klult cinne to work they Icarncil thiil SiiiK'rinleiiileul Amwlen hail ilisehnrgcil nil the men who had left their euginca, anil thev immeili ntely called a meeting in the yards, and lit 1 welllli street, Nxty-lhiril and hnglc. wood streetH they walked out in a liody, A general meeting wna eulleil at the eo'r- ner of Sixtr-thiril street and Indiana avenue, and n communication wnsilrnwn up nnd addressed to Siijierintenilcnl Ainsiien, in wlncli it wag stated that the men would return to work when those who hud InxMldisclmrgcif wcrcrciiiHtntcd. To thin communication Siiicrintcui!cnt A in si leu replied that the men had liven discharged lor rclusiug to iicrform their duties. On r.veipl of this news the strike was ileel.ircd. There nrc altogether about ciuhtv switchmen employed on the Lake Shore mail this morning, hall ol which niim-Ix-r the suHTiiitcudent thinks will hold their work night and day. The switch men are aliout equally divided nnd only the night men have struck thus lar. The day men have now (noon I left their en gines to intend a meeting at Sixty-third street and Went worth avenue, and ol twenty-three engines that should Is working only three-arc til moving. The coiilcrence at SiMv-third and Wcut- worth avenue was met l.v Suocr- iiitendenl Amsileu, wlioc xpluincil to them the circumstances under which the night force si rink lust night ami asked them whether thev intended to stand liy the compiin or the klrikcm. Tliir.v-lour out of the sixty men present signed a iiiht agixvmg to stand hv the coiiioanv ami do work wherever the compauv sent them. The remainder decided lo side with the strikers. Two engines wciethen sent to the packing houses to do work lucre to-iiiy anil llie rcmauiilcr ate al workiu the l.nkc Mn.re var.ls. There is no ehiiuge in the situation at the slock yards. MINIHTICR'M HI'lt'lltl-;. atcHmlalouH Huiiinm 1'muhvcI Him to do I tic Itfecl. ti.anta, (in., August US. Near I'liion I'oinl Kcv. W. A. Overton, a prominent lluptist minister, suicided In shooting. Over work nnd fcelilc health are said to Ik' the cause ol the temporary insanity which led to thedtvd, hut the immedi ate cause was scandalous talk to the cITevl that lie had taken lils-rties with a young lady at Siloiim. The scandal was so much talked aliout that he had to close the meeting theie. CAK TO III.OWH, A OlHKrncefiil Hcciie In llie Houhc of KepreKentallvvM. Wasiiinrton, August I'M. lu the house yesterday Mr. Wilson, of Washington, nr ucd the ire of Mr. Ilcekwith, of New crsrv. lint words were exchanged, the ie was passed and Mows were given. Friends seized lioth men ami tiually iniclcil them. Kvcrv ileiuocrnt was on his Iccl tluiroiiglilv eui.i ing the stiecta- clc of the family iiiarrcl. l'lve times a Murderer. IliKMlMillAM, Ala., August I'M. lleni v Smith, a most notorious white criminal, died of consumption in the ..ail dungeon here yesterday. He was Jv years old and had committed live atrocious mur ders in the past six years. Ijird Hill Pnmc-I. Wasiiinistiin, August I'M. The lard hill his passed the house; yeas I'J't, mivs at. I'di.irics ix wis. Sony county republican convention denounced the Winston Republican for its denunciations of Congressman llrower nnd recommended that republicans dis continue their subscriptions to it nnd take the t.rccuslxiro North State, I), P. I.ane, the colored candidate lor clerk ol.the court of Wake county, has is sued a circular charging Chns. I). I' chureh, the present incumbent nnd rcpiili liean enndidale for reflection, with some serious things. Thciluvtol Charlie are numlK'ix'd. Winston Daily. The negro Stale Alliaiicendjourned Sat urday evening. The platform pledges incmlieniof the order to live economi cally, provide for their families, be good citi.ens nnd withdraw Iroin nil partisan politics. It is IkIicvcii ny some that tncre will lie n Iusioii ol tne wmtc nnn colored Allinnccs. II this were elTci'led the repitb- lienn party would lie ton dead in North Carolina to bury, When the business had been disposed ol by the republican county convention, savs the (toldshoro Dispatch, Mr. J. r. Hobson. the ehairman 01 tne county com mittee, offered a aeries of resolutions ap proving the lorec lull. Key. v.. Uillnrd, a colored man, and the pastor of the I'rcs- bytertan church In tins city, declared that the lorec bill would not help his race a particle, but would Ik productive of bloodshed nnd trouble, and the black man would get the wnrst of the bargain. The obnoxious clause was stricken out by a unanimous colored vote. Who will bring the best 100 cars of white corn to the l-nir r Concord Stan dard. Illcss you ! it's impossible to tell so far nheail of time. ITS rV.-W CONHTITITTION. The MlHHlHHlppI Convention Htlll at Work. Jackson, Miss., August US. In the constitutional convention yesterday the Franchise committee made some little progress. The apportionment branch of the suf frage ipiestion may lie regarded asscttlcd. It secures while majorities in liolh houses of the legislature mill is riqiortcd as I icing satisfactory to the delegates from the black counties. The iiiestion has arisen ns to whether the constitution now being framed is to lie submitted to the coilc for ratifica tion. It is highly improbable that this will be done, the inciniicrs of the conven tion lieing impressed with the lielict that the voles ol those who are now iiiiulihei electors unci who ure legislated against in the proposed constitution would ccv tainlv nrft'iii ihc witilicntion of II. .it in strument if submitted to the iK'ople. The best legal minds in convciilion are iiiiani mouslv ol the opinion that no ratilieu tion is iiccessarv. A RILE OR RL'IX PARTY THK NlitiRII CONVENTION Al KAI.I'.Kill. It wan a IWeftlog lor, tieiit-rally, a Fcanl f I'nreiiMon and a Flow of Uall, TIiwUkI, Wlaltv HepillH llcanH Were Told Home I'lalil TrutliH. K.M.liir.n, N. CAngnst L'S. The negro State eon vent ion met soon after noon Wednesday at MctroiKilitan hall. Its members represented the ability of the negro in Forth Carolina, licyouil any iiicsliou. II ere were many white shv- tators. It was a negro convention and il juuiwd on the white republican bosses just ns soon as il met. lames II. Young culled it to order and sail I the delegates were here lor business. Il was not here to disrupt the republican parly, but was here as the republican party ol North Carolina. Its purpose was lo make il known to nil, trom I'rcsidcitl Harrison to the lowest unilerli'ig, that these ko- Ic are iism-iiioIciI here lo I'emauil their rights anil privileges. 'Thcodorcd race," he said, shall In' rceogni.cil in the dis tribution of patronage. This body is not here to draw the color line; Ihc white re publicans have done that already." I Cries, "down with the bosses"!, lie proposed to five bosses nil. civ time in carrying the Stale. John II. Williamson, HTiii.'incut chair man, mtuckctl Ihc while ix'pulilicaus. saying hch-rcsHcliug negroes iulcnit to w Inii tne icpnl.b..ui pari v into leasjii or kill il. Congressman Cheat ham was culled upon to siK.uk. l-Minister Smith said Cheatham had opposed the convention, mid that he lor one would not listen lo him, Cheatham lin.illv spoke, but made a lame dclcnec. An effort was made to get iicrniission lor Conuressnian liower to t-xpiain his actions, hut the convention would mil IK'rniit il. Kesolutions were passed rratlirmiug al legiance to the republican pmty nnd de manding better recognition of the ne groes in the distribution of natronm.. condemning the scll-coiistiluled bosses wlio go to Washington and make state ments thnt the negro will support the parly whether he receives recognition or not, null Appointing a committee of ne groes to go to asluugloii and lay Is.'- ore the l'rcsidcnt the gncvauces ol the negroes. MII.I.KUI-: I.. IIONHAM. Oled at WayueBvllle HenmliiH Cncorled lo Houlli Carolina. Millrge L. Ilonham died Sunday fore noon at Waynesville, .. C., aged Ml, years. Mr. Hoiinam was a Dngiiiic ma jor in the Florida war; commanded n regiment ol I1. r. troops miring tne .Mex ican war, nnd vn hrignilicr general ol South Carolina troops during the Con federate war. He was also one of the governors of South Carolina; n nirmU'r il congress, mm at the time ol ins dcaiii was president of the railroad commission il South Carolina. His remains were escorted to Asheville yesterday by Messrs. W. K. Midler, I'.. K. Palmer. 'Columbia. S. C; Rev. Dr. Jas. Crosby, Nrwla-rrv. S. C; A. M. Ai ken, aiiik viiic. v..; I iiero iinrie, i,reen ville, S. C; Clillord l.auier, Montgomery, Ala., and W. W. Stringlichl, Wavues ville, N. C. The party were met here by a commit tee consisting of C. D. Illnnton, Win. li. Ilrccse, Col. I.. M. Hatch, IC. II. Wright, Col. lalvvanl Croft, Kcv. arvis lliixlun, II. IL, Col. J. I. Cnmeron, Citpt. V. li. Mcllcc, who acted us pall hearers and had charge ol the remains, having them embalmed by lllair & Itrnwn ami then escorting them lo the ilcMit. t'cvernl South Carolina ladies were also in the carriages ol the cortege. The casket was covered with floral offerings, the tribute of the deceased's tunny Irieuils. At the depot I lie commit tec was met by Messrs. Kobcrt Aldrich ir.. u urandson ol the deceased, anil J. II, llrooks and Win. Hutlcr, relatives who had Ih-cii summoned by telegraph. The committee with this addition were thoughtfully tendered a private ear by Cant. V. H. Mcllce. and escorted the re mains to the South Carolina line where thev were met by a delegation from South Carolina who were thereto lake charge of the remains. Mr. Ilonhnin hnd Iktii in Waynesville on a visit nnd for his health. His home was at Kdgdichl, S. C, whence the re- mams have been taken. I'cople of the world. Congressman lwis is the nearest li v ing relative of Ocorgc Washington. Senator l.elaml Stanford bus given the impression that he will leave his vast for tune to ciiiuorniu Mate. W. I). Unwell, the novelist, lias been giving rending from hi novel, ''Silas Lapham," at Saratoga Springs. Mrs. Kolicrt T. Lincoln is back from Kuroc with her daughter nnd visiting her lather, Judge Harlan, in town. M. Topping, of I'lninficld, Livingston county, Michigan, tin been postmaster through thick and thin for lilty years. Miss Grace King, the Louisiana nov elist, is described by one of her friends as a woman of stately figure and striking feature. Henry M, Stanley nnd hi bride are ex ticcted at Lenox in October. Mr. Sinn ley's brother, Charles Tennanl.isengngcd to Mis Clementina Fume, whose mother ha a cottage at Lenox. WILLIAM T. CRAWFORD, THH MAN WHO WII.I, IIICAT H O. KWtRT, HomelhliiK of the Creditable Life of t lie Man Heleeted toy the Ninth llHlrlct Itemocrat) to lie Their Hlandard-Bearer In the Novel,,, her selection. The man who was nominated here by the democrats ol the Ninth district yes terday is a cheering example of what can be done by a determined mind when the odds seem ull against him. William Tcciinisch Crawford was born on n farm in llavwood county in lK5(i As soon ns he was able to do so, In worked hard in the field until he was about eighteen vears old, when he was taken with a desire lo go to school nnd .cam something. Young Cray. lord went to the public school until twenty years o age, ul the same time keeping up his snare oi tne work on inc larni. At I lie age ol twenty-lour he advanced to tin position ol teacher ol n country school Soon alter this he entered the academv lit Waynesville, sluilyiug whenever tin duties ol ins own school would ullow him. The course lit Ihc academy was completed in and then .Mr. Crawtoril emigrated to Colorado, where hccngugcil in fanning. Ilcfore he had been in that country very long, however, he came to tne conclusion that western Kortli euro- linn with its mountains and hills was tin better place ol the two to make money and eiio.y lite in. So he pulled up his stakes in Colorado and came to Waynes ville. There he engaged in niereantili iiiisiuess lor some lime nun in 1NM was elected lo the legislature, carrying the county by TiUO majority. He served tw o years in that capacity and was re-clcctcd in iNNti. Alter two more years service in the legislature, he was, in 1KHH, chosen elector of his district. Hi majority ovei Wntldcll in that contest was :illU. In 1NHM Mr. Crawford was made en grossing clerk ol the house of represent atives. Since that linieJic has studied law at the I'tiivcrsily law school at Chas.'l Hill, standing highest in his class. .Mr. Crnwlord is a very pleasant gen tleman and a ready talker. He demon strated by his speech last night that he knows all the tacts and figures ut the tar ill and other political subjects. He is universally popular anil deserv edly so. Leading Hilitii'inns express their opinion thai he will make one ol the Ik-si iiicii that has ever Ih-cii lent to Washington from this district. MTMK'S (ir CO.Slijrii.Vli. I-OKKIIIN. The Mombasa and Xvanzn railway in Africa was iiiuugurulcd Wcilnesihiy in the presence of the British and other for eign consuls. Owing lo the increase of choli-rn tin Egyptian government has established a i-coini iiiiarantiiic station at Kasinallag, . I... ... c on the (.nil ol Suez, In the province of 1'criinmhucco, lira- til, 4.IHIU cases ol'small-Kix nrereiortcd, and there is an average of twenty deaths daily from the disease. At a meeting of the Irish National league, at Dublin, Timothy llcalv, re ferring lo the Milato blight in that coun try, said thai nothing stood lietween I he K-ople and starvation t becoming winter. In the ocean nice from New York to I iticcnstown, Ireland, 1st ween thcliiman Line steamship Citv ol New or k and the White Star steamship Teutonic, the Citv of New York was the first to arrive on the other side of the Atlantic. The Vicuna Tagcblatt aavs that the Czar has refused lo give hi consent to the proposal made by l.mK-ror William that the forces of Kussin, Austria and t'lcrmnny stationed along the boundary lines iH'twceu the tlircc countries is.' with drawn. IIOMH. The rale of increase in the imputation of Toeoma during the last ten years was .nil isreent. An IS year old youth at Cleveland went lo the circus and laughed so much lluil he has Ih-cii unable to slop laughing since. Doctors snv the show allceled Ins bruin. Massachusetts loses two chief justices Morion, ol the supreme court, and Itrigliuin, ol the suiKTior court, Until through resignation on account ol ill health. The New York custom authorities made a seizure of aUiul SIMUMHI worth of dutiable goods yesterday on the Span ish bark rutin ilc Commas, winch ar rived trom Havana yesteiday. Funnyman !. W. I'cck, of Milwaukee. ha Ihx'ii nominated for governor on the democratic ticket. Tremendous enthu siasm was caused in the convention by nicnliou ol t'.rover Cleveland's name. l-'dward llcllamv's nolioniif a public umbrella has U-cn nut into oiierntion in n new street in one ol the suburbsol Lon don, where the sidewalk is sheltered by a glass roof ten leccl wide, supisirted by pillars. At Carbonado, Slnte of Washington, Siimlav, Mrs. Mary W ilsou, with a IiiiIm' in her aiina. win ill the eenicterv sitting on the grave of one of her chil dren, when a tree led on tlicin, insinutiy killing both. Madame Christine Nilsson. now coun tess dc Casn Miraiidu, was getting into the tram at ran recently lor Lucerne, when her loot slipiml. She fell, and one of her leg wn caught IkI ween the step of the carriage ami tne iilittlorm. Mie had to give up her piurney. wasiiiniiton. The population of Idaho ns shown by tltc census is HI,JJ, an increase since l.H8(lo!.-.l,fil!l. The t'nited States Semite lias unuiii inonsly agreed to close debate nnd vote on the tnritl lull M'ptcmiKT n The Venezuelan claims commission tin completed it work and reduce the awards trom $J, V."t),(M() to Slimi.OOO. An clTort is twing made in congress to shut out foreign ore for use in naval work in order to bencht Western mines, Congressman Wm. M. Springer, of llli nois, ilcmocrni, anil congrcssiniin I. c llnrrows, of Michigan, rejiiiblicin, are tn tin vc a joint discussion of the tnrilTiiurs tion at Margurettville, Delaware county fl. V., AUgllSt .'M. The I'nited States treasury tin pur chased through the treasury and the sul trensurv 4Vs to the nggregateof$ll,H21.- 800 under the New York relief circular of August '21, Mr.Windom says he will purchase all the silver bullion he can set without reference to the amount n por tioned for August. MISCELLANEOUS. TNliGRAiNET THH NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIIB MARK KROISTKRHI). ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. CureH tvvery Variety of Headache AMI NOTHING lil.Sll. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa- lion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the inurkct for the Rpccfly relief nnd cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIkaimciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from ill ipiurtcrs, proves ils true merits nnd icccptnbility to the public. It is some- tiling which almost everyone need, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative (towers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as A.NTII'YKINIi. MOkTHINIv, CIILOKAL AND COCAINIi, Since it doc not contain an atom of either ol these. It i absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young nnd old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, doc not isarrungc the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The Kxuliiir advantages of Antimi graine consist in ita being thoroughly reliable ns a cure for any kind of head- iche without rescct to cause leaving no unplcnsunt or annoying nftcr-elTccts, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities mnke it the most popular ami saleable article in the market, wherever known. IIIKKCTIONS PUK I'SB. The doae for an adult la two tcMHMHinfula n a winr glusa of water. Iionc for children proHirtlon, according to age. In either case the dose can be repeated every thirty ininuea nnlll a cure la cmx-lcd. One doae will alwaya drive away an attack of llcndaehv. tnken when tint feeling the premonitory symiitoma; but if the nttnek la well on, and muttering la inlriiav, the second or third dose may be required, faultily a greater number of donea la required to effect the first cure than la needed for any aucceedlng time thcrc- uficr, showing that the medicine ia aceumu- ative in its cin-cts, tending towurd an event- nl permanent cure. for sale at CHANT'S 1'IIAKMACV. WHITLOCK'S, 46 A 48 H. MAIN 8TREKT, Opposite flank of Aaheville. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Ooods, Fnnry (loods, ntnl NotioiiH, Liii'i' Cui tains, Talili' liini'iis, Towi'ls, Xiii- kniH, ( oiiiiti'rpmii'H, Into loods, mill lOinlH-oitlcrii's at niiiii' rust. All Domestic lot i Is, iii'liidiii I'l iiK' otllio Wi-sl, Wiimsulta, Fruit of .00111, '1-1 CottoiiH mill 10-1 Sliii'tiiiN at prime rout. We call Hpifial at trillion o our larp stock of Km iroidery iind Knitting Silk, ZcpliyrH, Wools, Silk nnd Outline Work. All tfo at prime cost. Ladit's' Muslin Underwear at eost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Ribbons at unusually low prices. Ladies will savo money by attending this special Bale. Y. 1 .J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1890, edition 1
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