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I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, t OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen FOR Not exceeding three tinea, AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. One Time, as cento. Three Tlmea, BO ccnta. I SC. PER MVNDRKD. Bli lime, 76 cento. - VOLUME VI. NO. 99. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. r r.,itj i V, a fvl MISCELLANEOUS. L I N V I L L E.i k - i . i j A IMlteu piJWiueu nuiUBei- oiiiiK an a GREAT RESORT. Situated iu the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for htuiltli fuliioHH and Iwuuty of SCENERY. An elevation of rt.HOO feet., wit h cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with tnwto nnd skill, with well gnuled roads 11 ml exteimivo FOREST PARKS. A deHirablu place for fine rwidenceu and HBATHFITL. HOM1CS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, JJNVILLE IMPROVEMENf CO., Uluvlll., Milclivll Co., N. C. NKW INVOICH. CHNTI.KMEN'S MADKAS. CHEVIOT, SATEEN AND FLANNEL SHIRTS Jl'ST IN. LA OIKS' IILA2EK8, SIIIKT WAISTS ft CIIIM- lisiiTTBsjusr Ki:ci;ivn. HON MARCH 15. 00 SOUTH MAIN STKEET. H.T.ESTABROOK'S Siil B. MAIN nr., AKIIHVII.I.Il, 1 tii rLAca ro BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apr I 4 REAL ESTATE. Wai.raaB.OWTR, ' W.""w. Wkut, CWYIJ & WEST, inacceMora to Walter R.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO MM OF AIHEVHIE. REAL1STATE, Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. ComralaMouer. of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OPPICtX-atitkcMMt Conrt aqaar. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers. And Investment Agent. Loan, m urcly placed at 9 per cent. Ontceat S a So Pattoa Art Second floor. fcbOdlv "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wonldt't bay timber land., mineral tirtiu. i'' J ertlea or A.hevlllt Real R.tatef !' Then call on ua, Horatio, and wc will aire the thy money', worth. W. can aril that a horn lot, lend thee shek. el. to met a dwelling thereon, and Inrare the aam. In any Ptr. Insurance Company doing baalne.. m thl. State. , Ulrc at a call, Horatio I JENKS Jk JENKS, REAL EITATI AND INSURANCE IROXERS. Room Jk io. McAfee Block. Sft Pattoa Art., AaberUU, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. "A IIIKUIN HAND U better than an overdraft la the Bank." But the beat of all la to buyyourUroccrlca, rrovl.lon.1 Feed. ttcc. from A. D. COOPER, Corner Main and College MrccW Prices low and every thinK " repnacnlcd or . munry refunded. Two aecondlmnri wnuiin. for .ale cheap. PRICES THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts. Blankets, nnd other goods for cooler weather ha just J.M!eii received. Plasterers' White Overalls and Jm-kete, Nui-wh' (!apH and Aprons. Thelarjinst, lot of Cliemis, (SdwiiH and Underwear to he found iu the city, some fine Koodri, eheiiHr limn "yoq can get (he material and make them. Stock inH in eoloi-H and I'unI, lJliwk. Wool, Mo lino. Cotton, Little Threatl, nnd Silk, from 10 ts. to 2 a pair. All kindu if Dihjhh TrimminH, ItultoiiH, Lin- ins. Hi:', in fuel, our slock of everything liiiHled to use ot to wear for Men, Hoys, Chil dren or (Ladies is well nigh lierfert, ho thatyour WANTS from the eellur to the garret can bo filled at our store at prices uway Ixlow anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND- DEMICaNKR IN FRESCO. ' ntiffdtl.'itn JOHN CHILD, Formerly of Lyman tk Child t, Office No I .Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Builncw Loan, atcnrely placed at ) per cent. GREER BROS., (MocrcMon to Ralrd A Rictor.) No. a8 North Main Street, Hart a (till atock of everything to be uaed In ramllle. In the way of eatable.. II frenh and of beat quality. W. auk oar Irlendt and the public irenerally to call and ace ua. Hntl.'ac Hon guaranteed. All good, delivered In the city Mtnlta. Frenh country produce a ape cialty. ' augdom WM. R. KINf., OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U t. N., la located In Aahevllle and will practice SURVEYING. Draunhtlnc of any dcacrlntlon a auectnlty. P. a, ito via. augilUdlm. Interest Paki on MISCELLANEOUS. (Jo to Oai-michael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at nil times find it 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 nssured that your preserip tion will 1h) filled correct and that you will bo charged a low pride. ThrM) registered prescript ionists ready to serve you at all hours. .Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARMECII AFX AI'HTIIW'AKY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Lots and loth of New (loods for An- -tumn just received. We have made a number of sweeping mluctions on Spring and Summer (loods in order to close them out. A largediscount on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the sen won. CLOTHING. DRY GOODS. SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 A 9 PATTON A VII QUIT! (Juit monkeying with Knoxvillo and Richmond when you want Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Window (loss &., remember that T. C. Smith & Co., have n Inrge and heavily stocked Wholesale and Retail Drug House in Asheville. on the Public Square, where all buy- . ! 1 j.!a. ers a to sunpiieti in quaimry and price and quality, such goods as make up a well fit ted modern Drug and Pre scription Store. Sive freight charges, from more remote points and sa ve time in get ting goods. Aid in building up a near-by market and in creasing the growing im portance of Asheville us the commercial centre of West ern North Carolina. EMORY t HENRY COLLEGE EMORY, VIRGINIA. The tHtlnta of .pedal attraction lire. It. I'nrlvnllcd Locution nnd Hrautlful Ornundn ; ThorouKh Collrglate Cournc nnd Modern Method Ijirge Library and unequalled Llternry Sorlrtlea ; Young Nfen'a Chrl.tlnn A.Hoclntlon nnd Freedom from Tcmptntlon; MagnlAccnt Oymna.lum and thorouiihly equipped Hdencc I Attractive lloardlnK HoiiKn and Wonder ful Health Record; Fine IH.dpllnr and Rclbriou. Tone And the entire reaaonahlencm of It. term. Hcnd for new nndcnlnrued cntntoKuc to RBV. JAMBS ATKINH. aui ddiwllw INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General i Insurance i Agent. Rear No. ilO Bouth Mnln atrcct. liitnbll.hed 1R(IS. Aahevlllc, N. C. aun dly MISS OITNNISON, TIIACIIBR OF PIANO. Punll. received at Ril Unller atrcct. Real. dence 77 Charlotte ttreet. augt adtoacpl Deposits of Four Montlts in the 'Western Carolina Bank Savings Department THEJMEVS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE, CITIZEN TO-DAY. RKMOI.VTION KOK ClN4iKIHH to m T NOV. IO. BENTON'S TARIFF REMARKS OF FIFTY YEARS AGO. PKAl'K IKTWKKX SALVADOR AND'lll'ATKMAU. Wahimnutiin, Auyiist HO. In tlic Scn ntc tiwliiy Senator RdinunrlK nflircil the followinK concurrent rcaolulimi (which went over for the preaent): "Kcaolvcil Unit when the two hoiiKca ndjiiiirn mi the l.th id SeptcnilHT, 1S0II, it be to meet the loth of Nuvcnilirr, IH!)0." The tariff hill wan then taken tip, the peniliim nucHliiMi bcinu on the finaiicc commit tcc'a amendment to inriinniili ;i()7, which tnxca Malt in liaua anil pack nj.re12 centH ht hmulrcil pnunils nml wilt in hulk HvintM.thc iiimtnliiu n lieitiu tn ttrikc out the proviso allowing ilvaw- hacks on unit used in exported nicnta. Senator Mci'licraon moved to atrikc out the entire uarauraoh, the cll'cet o! which would lie to place milt uu the free Mat. Senator Colipiitt advocated Sena tor AKThcraoii aincnilmciit anil reail an extract Iroin n 8ieevh made by llcnton in the senate half n centurv aco nuain.t the tariff on salt, which he characterized as "henrtlcsi nnd tyrnnnieal, inexorable nnd omniprewnt, which no economy could evade, no pov crty shun, no privation cscnpc," FLORIDA Kt:i'l BI.ICANH. They will Hold No Mtate Conven. Hon TIiIh venr, Ial'ksonvii.i.k, I-'Iii., August 2U. A con vention of Si'coud district rcpuhli.'iius was held at Ocnla, in Marion county, yester day. IU temporary clmiriiinn was M. M. Dcwcy, coloml, editor of the Cinincs villc Adviwatc. The colored delegates indulged largely in speech nuiking. but bcyoiul tins the negroes received very lit tic recognition. I'. S. Cioodrieh, of licl.and. who has been contesting S. I'. Mullock's seat incoii gicss for nearly two vcarsand Imsceaw has recently been reported lavutalily by t lie election commit lee, has been all along a most prominent aspirant tor the nomi nation, hut lietcleuraplicil Iroin washing- ton yesterday his w'lihdrnwal Iroin the contest for the sake of hariminv. Ili name was presented, however, along with hnll n don-n others, aiming then; lohrt Strinllug. rf mI State i.Uorm for the northern district of l-'lorida. Strip- hng received tin.- noinmntion on the third ballot. The convention adiiiuriicd at a fate hour last night alter the adoption of a loan iilatfoim whose nriiieiiuil plank was one in advocacy 01 icueriu control 01 national and congressional elections. No State convention will he Held nv IMorida republicans this year. The Slate control eommiltce met in Ocaln yester day and placed the following State ticket in nomination: i-or eompiroiier, ix-roy i. Hall, of Tallahassee; for associate jus tice of the supreme court, Jus. K. Clmllcn, ol Jacksonville. INDIANA DliHOt'HATN. Itudlcy and II I m work leiiouiicf cl Heartily. Iniiiak.wous, IiiiI., August L".l. The demwratie convention was in session here ycslcrday. The platform was re. ceived with ciithusiasiu. Illaudc Math ews was nominated for secretary ol State. Mr. Mathews is the must exten sive farmer in Indiana, and his nomina tion is n tribute to the Winners Alliance. J. (). Henderson, editor of the Knhoma llUpntch, was nominated for auditor; Allien Call, of Indianapolis, treasurer; A. (..Smith, Alt. Vernon, attorney gen eral. The resolutions denounce the force lull nil sav thel "the electoral vote of la- diana was obtained for Harrison and Morton bv the most flagrant crimes against the ballot box ever icrK'trntcd in an American' common wealth; that these crimes were committed tuiilcr the direct auspices of William Wade Hiidlcy." Mention ol tirover Urvclnnil s name was received with tremendous applause. PliACK conci.'ii;i. The Central American War lllrd Fold Mat rinlotiM. Wasminhton, August US). Acting Sec retary Wharton to-ilay received a tele gram from Minister Misner at Guate mala, through Minister Kynn, of Mexico City, dated the i!Hlh insl., an follows: 1 went to AcajuUn, iu Salvador, Mon day with three of the diplomatic corps. 1 met the provisional nrcsident with sev eral hundred leading men ol the republic. The basis of ience was explained nnd slightly modified, accepted nnd signed by General lixcta. 1 returned here (Guate mala) yesterday nlternoon when liimtc mala also accepted nnd signed, llotb parties have liecn notified to retire to their nrniics in fort v-eiuht hours and to reduce them to n peace looting in eight days. This establishes wace in Central America." , Acting Sccrctnrv hnrlon said he re garded this as a satishictory settlement of the trouble. The FaHteat Mile. Monmoi'Tii. August 20. Snlvntnr lint smashed the record for n mile making it in L.snvii. Fractional time was as fol lows: At the quarter, 2ai; nt the half, 5VS; at threc-cpinrters, 1 .1 1 ; nt mile, i.;K)'ti. , Ail Appeal. Dr. K. I.. Aliernethy, the president of Rutherford College; is in the city nnd wishes to rnisc lands to rcliiiild this In- nioiia college. This iiroperty with $r,000 worth ol books uiiil Jf-'ii.tiuo wortn ot tint. u..rf. .ilrstrnveH hv fire on the 0th ot this month. This college has been doing noble work for thr cause of education lor the last thirty- eight years. This noble man has given tuition to over 2,000 indigent or phans, such a rare sacrifice on tlic part nf lie. Alwrnethv deserves the svniiiathv of the country. Asheville has men ol means who will no doubt come to tne rescue and assist this great work. Kev. A. A. Aliernethy is the agent ol the college, now in the city. RKPI IILICAN CONVENTION. Some Hatchet lluryliix none Nominees). Kai.kii-.ii, N. C, August 20. The re publican State convention met yesterday The bitter contest between John II. linves and Dr. J. J. Mott, leader of two factions in the western part ol the State, was re conciled. Addresses were mndc by J. II. Iwtvcs, J. C, rritclmrd. Chnrles A. Cook, C. V, Mc Kesson nnd others. Ncnrlyevcry county wns repmeulcd. The republican congressional conven tion of tin- fourth district nominated Alexander Mc!'vcn for regress. Kev. D. I', Macliaiu, an imlqicndctit Alliance democrat, announced himself also a can didate against H. 11. Baum, the ilt-mo-cratie nominee. C. II. Moore, colored, was nominated by n convention of col ored men against J. M. Hrown, rcpub'i can, nnd A. II. Williams.dcniiK-rat.iu the fifth district. I'. C. Thamas nnnounces himself as an inih-icndcnt republican Alli ance industrial union candidate, against John S. Henderson, democrat, in the seventh district. Claude M. Ilernard has Ik-cii re-noininatcd by the republican ex ecutive committee in the first dislritt for congress, against W. A. II. Ilraneli, dem-ai-rat. No con villi ion will Ik- held. The passage ol a state election law by the Icgislaluic of ISh'.l, is denounced by the platform as n fraud, and "intended to enable politicians by fiaiul and trick cry to thwart the homst will of the eo pic." The pl.illorineoiu bides with : "The democratic party, having instituted a A' tell WS Tlllv XI-AV system of fraud through the ineitiiiin of "tnte laws, tlli convention lav is such legislation as nui v Is- cnaeti d by congress as will secure n live vote, u lau count and an homst count ." Hon. Clin lies I 'rice, at pri'sint I'nitcd Stales district aituruey, was nominated lor chill justice anil N. A. I'aiieloth lor associate j nl ice. ohu II. K.ivrs was ckvlcd chairman ol' li.c slate cxiciilivc committee. .iv.iA.v Ct..si.'( i:xCi:. IIOMI'.. Kev. Dr. MeClviin has arrivcil in New Vork from California. Price of Chicago bei Dias increased on iiccount of the railroad strike. The republican managers in New Vork are filling the Brooklyn navy yard with their henchmen. ChclHivgnn. Michigan, is terribly ex cited over the apparent attempt to burn nut tlic town by a gang oi incendiaries. District Attorney Graham, of Philadel phia, holds that ncwsptiicr guessing matches for prize come under the lottery law. On September 0. final balloting for the site of the World's Fair, Chicago, will be gin and a site must be selected before the adjournment. A resolution endorsing the administra tion of President Harrison wns voted lown in the republican congressional convention ol the Seventh Ala'inina dis trict. The prevailing opinion seems to lie that there will lie no split iu ihcilcmo. era tic party of South Carolina, at least to the extent ol separate tickets in i in field ; hut what tickets may result alter the ScptcmlHT convention cannot Ik foretold. In the Ohio Democratic Stale Conven tion the following nominations were made: Secretary of Stale, Thaddciis 1J. Cromicy, of Pickaway count v ; judge ol the supreme court, ticorgc H. nkcy, ol Kraukliti coiintv ; inemlK'r ol the board of public works, 1cokiII keil'cr, of Minimi coutiiv. v. icveiaiui name was greeted with great enthusiasm. Comirrssional nominations: John D. Aldcrson. hv the democrats ol the Third district of Weal Virginia ; James A. Cop-K-rliart, by the democrats of the l-'ourtli district of West Virginia ; J. U. Chapman, bv the democrats of the Second Kansas district: S. li. I'nvnc. hv the republicans of the Twenty-seventh district of New Vork ; ohn O'niney Smith, by the demo crats ol the Tenth' district of Ohio; Win. I.. Wilson, bv the democrat m the Sec ond district ol West Virginia; Kogcr I). Mills, by the democrats ol the Ninth dis trict of Texas; obn F. Hamilton, by the Icmocrntt ol the I-ilth district ol Iowa. WASHINGTON. Secretary Tnicv says, in answer to n resolution of congress, that men are not being employed nt Kittery navy yard in order to allcct the congressional election. Wednesday was a day of sensations in the house. Two inemliers, Kcpresrntn tive Wilson, of Washington, mid llcck- with. of New Icrsev, cnine to blows lifter calling each other liars and other bud mimes; one ol the oldest ineni iters ol tnc house. Mr. (.nation, of Illinois, wns called down for the use ol nil alleged in decent expression in public debate, nnd Mr. t-nnnoti liunseii nun ms colleague, Win. K. Mason, engaged in n eoloouy, during which they called each other liar and tramp and lonlcr. The house wns in a continual uproar throughout the af ternoon. Mlletit on the Force lllll. Dktmoit, Mich., August 20. At the republican slate convention here yester day. Jnnic M, Turner, of Lansing, was nominated lor governor. I lie resolutions commend Harrison's ndininislrnlion, but trc silent on the force bill. Called and Came. Wasiiiniiton, August 20. Govcnor I,cwis Wolflcy, of Arixonn, lmi resigned nt the rriiuest ol the secretary of the in terior. Nn explanation for the demand ed resignation has been made public. Twenty-five Canes) tr Cholera. Caiho. August 20. During the tinst three days there have liecn twenty-five new ensci ol cholera at jeuilnli, THE NEW CITY HALL. nKSCRIPTION AND PICTt'KI'. OF THR BUII.DINU. HIclH for IIh Conalruclloti to he Onened To.NI.rht at the MeetliiK or Ihe Aldermen ProvlHlon for all Necessary Offices), Etc. The new city hall as shown in the cut is now a thing of the nenr future. Kids will be oiiened to-night nt the meeting ol the Aldermen. The building is to he situated where the old jail now stands, back of the court house. It will lie built of brick with stone trim' intngs. The following description by Messrs, Wills Bros., architects, will give a good idea of the different departments. They have endeavored in their design to keen each department isolated, and nt the same time merge all into one convenient building. the entrance to the city department is the duel lenture ot the front. It is a stone arched portico (with a balcony over for public sm-akiiig if reouircdTand gives access to a wide double door own- ing into tin- entrance hall. . tin the left ol the hall is a broad casv stairway leading to City Council chum- iter, flavor scoun ami curomccs noove. On the right is a 1Hx2U office for the chief of police, ndioimng which is a large room lax.l.i tor patrolmen. From this CITV H.M.I.. room the prisoners' cells are entered nnd are cm oft from every other place. There is a iiixlu cell lor orderly prisoners ami seven smaller ones (ixlO. At the end of the hull is a 21x21 ofliet for the market mannger, also a spare office or committee room and a store for police. t'tidcr the main stairway is a stair lending to a large lavatory lor public use. The police and prisoner have n separate stair iroin their department to a lavatory for their exclusive use mid isolated entirely. A stairway is provided from the police uartersto bring prisoner to the Mny or'sconrl room above without interfering with the public, nnd the prisoners arc under constant control ot the police from tlic time they enter till they are brought to the bar oi the court. The chit I and iioliccmcn have separate entrances on tne side or angle oi the building, leaving the main entrance clear. Thr hrst door on the left, nt the top ob .i :.. -, . . i. : ' HIV llllllll 1(1, llll., Cll I B IIIC VUUIIVII clianilier. This is a room IIOx.'IO and is of a character suited to the dignity ol the chief room in the building. A raised dais is provided for the Mayor, In Iront ol which is the city clerk desk, and in a semicircle around arc the desk and sent for the alilcrincn. A mil run round lie hind them nnd divides them for the pub lic, who have a separate entrance. oiicning out Inun this room is a com mittee or clonk room. A corridor runs the length of the main building, on this floor, giving acccsa to offices for the city engineer, city inspec tor nml other public officer, acvernl spare rouius are provided, also a lava tory lor the exclusive use ol the city of ficers. Opposite the bend of the stairs is the inlilic entrance to the Mayor's court room. Prisoners can only enter from thr police department stair. The Mayor has a private entrance to hi place in court Irom lus p: ivntc oinet adjoining, from iiis office he nlso has access to the bnl- cony over main entrance nnd nlso into the city clerk ottice. winch also Das nn entrance from the hall. As the fire department is (or at least will !c eventually I one of the most im- Hirtant arms ol public service, thcarehi- tccts Paul siH-cml attention to providing plenty ol room lor it. It is nn the high est side of the lot enabling the apparatus tn start easily irom tne incline, it mis three large exit of ample proinrtions to allow free movements of the apparatus. I he plan snows n suggestion lor it ar rangement. The muni hull is carried back to the rear of the lot, giving room for ten stalls lor horses, harness, store nnd Iced rooms nnd a large Siace to wash oil hose, etc., also a tower in winch tosusiK-ndhosc fordrying mirioscs. This is provided for but not being needed nt present will be arranged to suit present needs tcmHirnrily. A stairway leads irom the Iront or this department to a :iOx42 room nlxive, which is to lie used lor n nrcmen dormi tory. Poles ure provided to allow speedy exit to the department below. A lax IN room Is also provided for thr chief of fire department and another for lus assistant duels. The main entrance to the market is from the angle or side of the building, under the police dcpnitment. It Rive access to a i:ioxl J hull well lighted. There arc also two side entrances nnd a rear entrance. The fire department is earned on strong niers on one side of the hall, which are tilled in la-t ween with enclosed nnd semi- enclosed fixed stalls. The main hnll has movable .tails. Opening from the market hall and un der the city building it a OllxOOcold (tor age warehouse for storing perishable uonds. me Mayor t ami otner outer will be richlv finished, while the market and fire departments will lie left plain. Another atlrlke Ended. CiiitAiio, August 20. Rusines nt the stock yards this morning wns being promptly handled by the several roads while nil pnckers are killing and handling a fair amount of goods. Most of the Luke Shore men have returned to their duties nnd the strike seems virtually over. W. H. Cowles Renominated. Kai.kiuh, August 20, Hon. W. H, Cowles wns tonlay rc-nominnted to sue. cced himself a democratic congressman troin tne liigtun nittrict. SOIfrsS ittJ--s - i m ll MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADR MARK RBGISTHRBII. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cure Every Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BI.8II. ANTIMIGRAINE Hits earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective nnd reliable article in the murket for the speedy relief und cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIhadaciik, The immense favor which has greeted it from all iuartcrs, proves its true merit and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For it curative powers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs a ANTIPYKINE, MORPlIlNIi, CHLORAL AND COCAlNIi, Since it docs not contain an atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemical, and can be tuken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cuthurtic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in it being thoroughly reliable a n cure for any kind of head ache without rcsiievt to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as 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. DIRECTIONS FOR U8K. The dose for n adult la two ua.poonful. in a wine glaaa of water, boae for chlldrra ia proportion, according to age. In cither caw the dose eaa be repeated every thirty minuca until at cure I. effected. One dose will alway. drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when ftrat feeling the premonitory aymptoma; but if the attack la well on, nnd auncring la interne, the second or thinl dose may be required. I'.ualry a greater number of dm ia required to effect the Hrst cure thaa i. needed for any .uccreding time there after, ahowing that the medicine la accumu lative la IU eneeta, tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For sale at GRANT'S I'llARMACV. WHITLOCK'S, 46 48 8. MAIN HTRKKT, Oppoalte Rank of Aahevlllc, UNLOADING SALE. Dry GooiIh, Fnnry (Sootlx, mill Not ioiiH, L.-1 ic CurluiiiK, Tuhli' Lini'iiH, Towels, Niii kiiiH, CoiintcrpniiPH, Wliito (hxhIk, 11111I Kiiilii-oiili'i ii's nl priino cunt. All Jiiienti(! CooiIh, iiX'luiliiiK l'rule oftlio Wont, Vn11i8Uttn, Fruit of Loom, -1-1 Cottons ami 104 Sheet iiis nt priino post. Wo cull Hpifial attention to our lart ntock of Km- broidery and Knit ting Silk, Zephyrn, WooIh, Silk nnd Outlino Work. All go at priino coHt. Ladies' MiiNliu Underwear at eoHt, Kid (llovoH, IIoHiery andltibboiw at unusually low prices. LiulicH will huvo money by attending this special solo. fl. rW 'AiW va M., mnVtX:,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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