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7 V l ( - t OLD NEWSPAPERS I FOR RENT, WANTS, JKD FOR SALE, z Asheville Daily Citizen FOR SALE- Not exceed lac tare Unes, One Time, 20 cent. Three Times, SO cate. 8U Tinea, 78 cents. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. agC, PKR HVNDKF.D, VOLUME VI. NO. 107. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. it 1 1. it- MISCELLANEOUS. UNVILLE.1 A plaro planned and devel oping UK U GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region not for henlth TmIiu'hh and lieauty of SCENERY. An elevation of Jl.HOO feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HKATIIFIL HOMIiH, A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lliivlllc, milchcll Co., N. C. SPELLMAN 8 HATS. ENGLISH HATS S3. BON MARCHE, jo Houth Main tit. NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. NEW BLAZERS. NEW NECKWEAR. H.T.ESTABROOK'S illl 8. MAIN HT., AHHHVI1.1.K, Tim placb ro BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOVH. LOCAL. VicwH and Sketclicti. nprind REAL ESTATE. Waltm B. Owvn, w. w. Wsst. 6WYN & WEST, laucccMmre to Walter B.Gwya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALiSTATE. Loan Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary PahnV, Commleeloaeri of Deed. EIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK aoMthaaat Court SMiaaur. "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" Wnulil.'t tiuy timber lande, mlneraj prop erties or A.hrvllle Real B.tate t Then call on u, Horatio, and we will aire thee thy money's worth. We can aril thct a house bit, lenil thee hek- el. to erect a il welling thereon, and Innure the name In any I'lre Insurance Company doing business In thl Stale. OWe u. a call, lloratlol JUNKS A JKNKH, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room- 9 A 10, McAfee Block. ' Ilk Pattoa Ave., Anherlllr. N. C. F. A. GRACE, DHCORATOR AND DESIGNER IN FRESCO. augOdilm MISCELLANEOUS. DM s SIMS DOWN. Thcte are th brand- of our beat FLOUR, the finest of the fine, the best of nil, and ! cnjievlally recommendaeT to thou dculring the whitest and purest bread. In fact it la the cream of nil the wheat Hkltnmed off Into flour. We aro have other brands and grades, and van furnish a Kd family Hour as luw its $'J 5o, havlnR secured a lot Itcfore pnssing into the hands tif speculators. A. D. COOPER. Two sreond'hand witKonf for mile cheap. PRICES THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts. Uhinkets, and other goods for cooler weather has just been received. Plasterers' White Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Caps and Aprons Tho largest lot of Cheniiss, Gowns and Underwear to he found in the city, some fine goods, cheuer than you can get the material and make them. Stockings in colors and Fast Mack, Wool, Me rino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10 cts. to $2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings, IWittons, Lin ings, &c; in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Royfl, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh lcrfect, so that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret can be filled at our store at prices away Im1ow anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loan. e. orely placed at per cent. Offices i MAM Pattoa Avenue second floor. fcbOdl JOHN CHILD, . ( Formerly of Lyman aj Child I, Office No. 1 Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loans accarely placed at per cent. ?OK HUNT. That Innrr hoarding houiie on Patton ave nue, fronting Hnllcry i-ara, 1 room., weir hulled xround.. tine view, location central, Wi. T. WKAVHM. nrliSI-nt P. n. Hon Hilt, A.hcvllle, N. C. II, R. KINU, OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U S. N le located In Asheville and will practice SURVEYING. IH-nuahtlna of any deacrlptlon a specialty. P o. liox alk. auBUodlm. MISCELLANEOUS. (So to Carmichael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at nil times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low pnceH. His prescription denartment rh stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to be found in tho market, both foreign mid domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip tion will bo filled correct anil that you will be. charged a low price. Three registered prescript ionists ready to servo you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C.CARMICIIA1X AI'OTIIKCAHY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry (loodrt. Fancy (Soods, Shoes Untsandt'ar- M'tS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVIi Scarr's Fruit Preservative for keeping fresh fruits, to matoes, corn, &c, without the use of sealed or air-tight cans. Fruit juice, cider, &c, can be iwrfectly preserved by using this powder. The only cure required is to select good sound fruit, not too rie, then follow directions. This powder is very cheap, and the canning very little trouble perfectly harmless. Fach package preserves '20 pounds of fruit or .'10 pints of fruit juice. 27 cents er package, 5 packages for one dollar. Sold in Asheville by T.C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists. ' DO YOU KNOW A Kiutd thing when you at It? If mi rati nt POWELL X SNIDER'S And examine their fine aMiirtmrnt of I'rrni'h Cracker., mnal.tlnii In purl of I'nncy Tea Cake, Cream Jiimttlr., Imun HnaM, Vanilla Water., Ornliam Wafim, Lunch HlM'ull.. Navy llread. Muynl Wilier, . Cream Wirr. Xcpltyr Witter., Iinon Crenm. H111I11 lilcull.,r. Thrne arc aliwiiutely fnh and nice (Imida. We nl.o aralre to cnll your atten tion to our well arlrc eil .lock of I'ANCV OKOCUHIKH, of which we nink,. a hikvIiiIi.v We are olftrtng lllll nAKIUIND In Htnple n. well n I'nncy Ornrerlr., n Inrwe proportion of which we are cnn.tnntlv rem wlnii illrcct from the mnnufnclurrr. Thl. In.un. you perfectly frreh and whnle.uttic aood. nl price, that we guarantee to lie n.low a. they can be bought In any market. Heapectfully, , POWHI.I. A UNIIUIK, Cor. Pattoa Arcoue and Main at reel. THEJNEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. ANOTHER CHAPTER OF SIBERIAN HORRORS. MIvN AND WOJIHIS IIKIVIi.N UK,; CATTI.H. S.N I'kaniisco, Sept, K. Citpt. Jiihn Tliiiiupsiiii, uf lliv liiii kciitiiR' Callu'riiH1 Smlilcii, just iii'i'ivid lit Curl TowiiNcnil li iii Kilicrm, semis tn lliis city a descvip- tiuii nl' the Ktissiaii exile hvhIciii an wit H'ssed liy him. On Lalialcn island, a fanioiirt Kiissian exile prison, a larc par ty of exile of all ae.cN, inanaeletl, were iH'inj; taken In the island. A few old men whose HlrcinUli ave out, It 1 1 from ex liaiistion. The lirutal driver "etiii),' mi the orders from his stiierior, ahol the iitirortttaate men and removed their chains. No meiey or diseriniiiiation was shown, Wivig saw their husbands killed liel'orc tin iroyes, mothers saw tlieirilannli- ters onlraoed and insulted. The men and women were driven like cattle, hip Ikiiik useil to in 14c them on. The prison cells were liltliy mill I lie treat uieiit was liarliarous. KercI'H Itnyofl'nte. I Iiiiiii i'i ii 11, Me., Si'pt. li. The election oieuetl vet v quietly lure. A uirjjc vole is Ik ill); pollcil. A Siow.uon WKKCK, Wily the New Vork JIullH Wfrt' l.att- vetttcrrtay. The New York mails did not put m an apiHiirauee in Asheville yesterday. The reason theretorc is prolialily cxplnincil in the lollowiii); dispatch ironi Char lolle: '"Thirty-six ears and the engine of 11 imrt Ii-Im iiiiiiI freight train on the Rich mond c: liaaville railroad, crashed through a liride into Yadkin river, a lew miles Ironi Salisbury Saturday alteraooii. Condiielor Scott iiueoupleil his. eahoosc w hen twenty-live yards Ironi I he river, anil saved it'. The lirunan and cuuiiieei 1 1 tn 1 Kt anil were bruised but not s. rioiis Iv iiiiiirrd. Ilrakemau Will Ai 1 in'lon stayed with his car in its leap of sixty feet to the bottom ol the V.idkiu, bill rost unhurt anil was pullid out. Xob'idy was badlv hurt. The losi is not under VlUtl,- 11(111, and it is sniillolicihc Invest lieiln wnvk the Kiehuioud and lauilie roail ever sustamiil. I lie act iiletil wascausen. t is said, bv Hie lireakinu ol the knm m on llic engine truck. " Anothcrdispatch adds this iulornialioii. The briduc oven lie Y .-11 1 kin at this point is 11 bout loll yards lone, compuseil o1 lour spans. The old bridge has nrently Ih-cii replnred bv a hatulsomc new one, null was thotiulit to lie one ol thestroue est on the line. The river at this point i compaiatively narrow, mil very deep. I he IiiiiIkc is aooul sixly-nve Icci Ironi the water. The cnoiue was luiiuiii)- at a moderate sieiil, and Ulorr half of t lie train hail molten on the bridge it was no ticed hv the cnuinccr that nl the seeonil span the bridge was u'viuK way. ami la Ion' he could slop his engine lllel'.ilaluio iiicnl came." THE LATEST NEWS I hiiM NukTII c.ki:i. The Sam Jones mcciiims will I -venial WilmiiiKion on the J.'ilh. -r.nliUlHiro vcarns for acwers and will not Ik- ipiiet till it nets 'cm. Principal Clewcll sava he has aheadv enrolled the naiues of nearlv ;too pupils for the present session of tlic old Saliin College. North Ciiiolina lias made more prog ress with farmers' institutes than any southern state except possibly Missisii pi, thinks the Winston I'aily. Kaleiult loses miiuv icoilc bv rituoval cverv vcar. and this ia (lie chief cause of the slow increase of population. il miiiKloii Messinocr. VYhal's Kaleioh's loss is the gain of the rest ol us. An old resident of llanuiuudoi! in forms us that there arc tvciit-l wopairs of twins 111 that neicliborliooil, burn wttliiu the last lew years. Suadesof Mars, what a country ! Murphy llullettn. Twenty forues tire nt oiux1 to I put up at the Agricultural and Mechanical College. A new green house haa jnsl Ixrn linished at the college, unit also one lit the exiienincnt liirm, the latter lor use lit hvhriilixiug grnK-s. Ilxiieriinciils arenlso Initio made there withaerdliug strnwls'r- rii s lor teals of their merit here. Kaleigli CotresiMindeut. In ihcnnnimleonfcrcnccof the African Methoilial ehiireh nt Louisville, Ky a enmiiiiltee reported lliut the coulereiier woultl rccoguixf Hie Mar 01 .ion, primed lit Salisbury, X. C, ns the otlieial organ na aoon 11 certain iibuses in the pap r's inatiageinent were ci.rnx'leil. I lie rcjMirl wna rejected. So the Star of Zion is no longer rceognixcil by the Kentucky con ic rcuee. Intelligence reaches us of the death nf Key. C. S. Long, an bust I eniicsscc hoy, who went 11 few years ago aa n mission- iiry to Japan, lie was 11 inemlHr of the llolslou coulcrcuccoi llic .Mctnodisi i.pis- copal eliiircli, andestivmeilna n consccrn- 1 11I christian iniiiisler. lie rruirncii irnm Japan 11 short time ago mill died in Norlh Cunilinn. ins remains win iiiiermi nt Athena, Teiiii.-kiioxville Journal. Mai. Smith hiisretururd from Oxford. lie saiil one of the most 11 fleeting sight It. ever beheld, was when the children of the nsvlum, from the least little "tod dlers" to the largest boy anil girls, cmnc ill with outstretched arms ami streaming eves to bid farewell In 1 heir Moved friend 11111I lute principal, Hr. Inxon. 1 lie cries and sobs ol the lillle ones ns they clung frnulieally to the doctor, lagging him not to Icuvi. 1 hrm. was trulv lieiirt-rcudinif . and almost made one IsAirvc it wnsn sin to take Dr. Imxoii away Ironi llicnsyluni, Winston liuilv. A iMX-iilinreanrciimetip In the Inst atia-rior court of Halifax county against the miigisl rate in iwo or inrce town hipi. They were indicted foruot rcHirt itig the cotiililioti ol the public roads Thev had made mil n report from one township, but bv some mean l lie elerk ol lite court eoui'i inn prouueeiueicHiri. lie testified Unit il had not liecn made. The court instructed for A verdict, and n numlicrof the magistrate were fined $7.77 cneh. The result wn thnl levcriil magislrnles in 11 neighboring township resigned their ullice. THE STAR OF EMPIRE IT HliKMH TO HK HKADKD TO' WARDS MI HI'HV, The l.nteHl New from North Car- olliin, r'arllcularly Andrews and the Home of Mr), fiould, Who Killed Her Hnanand and In to be Tried for II. Mi'Hi'liv, N, C, Sept. 0 The exteiv sion of the Western North Carolina railroad through this county has given a new impclus to nil the industries in the county. The grade of this road ha liccn completed to a point within three and half miles nf Murphy, and a force of over one hundred and thirty convicts will complete the entire line to Murphy at nn early day. All along the line ol theroad. Irom larrcts, 111 hwain county, to Mur phy, new enterprise are springing up in the wny of marble quarries, tale mines, sawmills, new stores and residences. Near Valleytown the railroad company liHveiust completed one of the 'meat Ireiuht and ui'Kengef ociots in he. -late and named the station Andrcwsin honor of one of the officer of the Richmond anil I inn vlllc railroad, who lives at Knl eigh. Col. Andrews owns the laud ad joining the station and the prosieel for a live liusiness town to lie hunt up at nil early dale is good. The distance from Asheville to Andrew is about l-'O mile and a mail and passenger train from Asheville run to Andrews daily, which is t lie present terminus of the passenger traltic. The farmers' alliance have a good showing in litis county and will go a long way in "shaping matters nt the Kills tin lull. I lie rcpiiolieniiReluim to lie in the majority in the county; hut the democrats arc iioiK'ful. Ilotli factious will put out a regular ticket and depend 011 the alliance men for their "daily biend." Cherokee is a good farming count v, much more so than you would ordinarily sup pose. The Thrash tin in sold for $",01 10: the mineral interest amounted to about half ol its value. The farmers refer you to some of their lands that have been in cultivation lor 'i wars and now have fine crops ol corn on them. A new talc nunc was discovered nenr I be railroad track near Mr. Ilvatls and all the iixx-ssary machinery for tlevelop- 111; the nunc is now Ittllv under way, and 1 be owners will reap a rich reward for their pluck. Il is said other mines of the same class have Ih-cu found 011 the line nl theroad. Il has Ih-cu rumored more Own once that the vellow lever hna broken out in three of the gulf ports this year and if such is the ease standing room for all the ivlugecs that will Hock to Asheville will c at a premium, mid all ol the rclucccs that cannot find room in Asheville may Ik- accommodated in Murphy. Murpiiv right now is in the midst nl n first class sensation and the next term ol he suinrior court will have on it docket the trial ol nu ex-Indian princess for the murder ol her husband. Your correa- Hindent refers to the trial of Mrs. Lilian (',1 mid who it is claimed, murdered her husband. Mr, Ludgntea wcnlthvdcscctid- anl of a distinguished liuglish family from the north of Knglnnd. The New Herald nn Us stenographer in Murnhv and il is said that the Herald of London will publish the proceedings of the Mur nhv court. Il you nre fond of n first class sensation in high lile then do not lad to read all of the proceeding of the l.uilgnlc-lioulil munier cnac now on the docket for the next term of court in k' to iler next. Ynr Know Who. As n mutter of fact, wc don't know who. Will nttr corresHindcnt send us his name not necessarily a a guarantee of good fnilh, but for publication if he so desires? And take notice, TilK Cm .hs lias lots of room lor newsy letter like the above. lio. ClTlzK.N. 77.S' MEANS IIISINESS. friy"Thcrc is only one mine in the whole stale, says the Charlotte Chronicle, where 11 force of hands i kept constantly at work lilting coal to In- put ontheinnr ket. This mine is an old one, and has an old naim Ivgypt but in the Inst two years, it has In-come 11 thriving enter prise under the vigorous management of Samuel A. Ilcmdcv. who hns touched this enterprise with the magical brand of money, or am nun enterprise. 1 lie mine is in Chatham county, about midway 1st ween (rccnhoro and l-nv- elteville. It is near the Caie l-'ciir and Yadkin Valley hue of railway, and con nected bv rail with that road. PtY What nn opiHirtiiuity Cherokee has lost. The Murphy bulletin says: Our es teemed Iricnd, I'tol. I-.. II. Olmsted, nl Port Hymn, X. Y has just inquired ol 11 to know the possihiliiyol obtiiiningfrom L' ."..(Mill to .'iO.iiih) bushels of apples in a radius of fifteen mile from any mint in this section, saving that could this nmoiiul lie secured, parties would estab lish 11 icllv manufactory 111 our midst. c regret Co know Hint an amount .uflicient In itistify such nil enterprise could not Iw secured in this lucidity. If our yield is customary next season, there will Ik- no iblhetilty in supplying such nn miluslrv. WTIicit tire plaint 1100 factories and manufactories in North Carolina. Of these, l'Jfl are ol cotton and woolen. Ala mance county lends as to cotton facto ries. Having nineteen, while Knntlolpli has lourtecn, t'.nsion eleven, Richmond eight, Ctiuilierlaiiil and Mecklenburg six each, Forsyth lend ns to other factories, having forty-two, mainly of plug tobacco, while tliiilford mid Wake come next each with twenty-one. Wt Civil Engineer M. 0. Ilnnkim, nf the Richmond and Danville compauy, hns Isx-n instructed to make three sur veys for the extension of the rond from WilkeslHiro to llristol, Tcnn. Ashe and Alleghany counties nre both making bid or It, a nditissnid that each have of fered to vole $100, (KM) if they can se cure It InVIt I now an assured fact thai Rocky Mount has nt Inst n tobacco mar ket established in her border. The atn on opened on the "'.'d of Inst Almost mid sales have taken place daily ever since. The sides of the two wnrcjiouscs, tingle and Farmer, average from five to ten thousand pounds. HTThr Cyclone Tntc Mills of the Notln Consolidated Marble, Iron and Tnlc eonipntiv, nre running to their full mi pac ify ami nre producing the most ms-rior qtiulitv of white title ever known in this or any. other country. Murphy Bulletin MTThe shipment of plug tobacco from Ditnvillr, the largest Virginia mar ket, for the month of August amounted to 7H;l,HHH pound while Winston's plug shipment alone amounted to 1,023,140 pouiius, A TERRIFIC COLLISION. TWO TRAINS GOING AT Fl'I.I. HPKF.D HEKT, only one Mau Killed and Heveral Wounded The PanaenKera Gel a Islaaarreeahle Mhaklnir 1'p No Cause AHHlarned for the Acci dent. Locki'okt, N. Y., Sept. 8 At four o'clock this morning two North Shore trains, one going cast, the other west, collided with terrific force on the Central track near the station in this city. The enst-lKiitnd engine was telccoied by the engine of the western train and they now stand locked together with their smoke stacks nearly touching. lly the force of the collision the tender of the engine of the cast bound train was forced hnck over half its length into the Wagner baggage ear and W. K. Fiedler, of New York city, wna instantly killed. The tender of the other engine was also driven in a like manner into buffet car 4-10. The engineer of this engine, Edsnn Hrnillcy, ol Syracuse, sustained a com pound Irnct ure of both legs and the fire man and Win. Houston, alsoof Syracuse, received bad flesh wounds. No other injuries of any account arc reported, although the passengers of both trains were badly shocked by the lorce of the collision. As these trains do not slop at this station, the passengers were only saved by the square interlock ing of the engines. Had the collision oc curred but two or three rods to the east one train would have cut the other in two nnd the loss of life would probably have been appalling. no explanation ot tnc cause 01 1 ne col lision is given. CLEKCY AND CHURCH. Key. W. H.OIiver.of thcUnptistchurch, of i-'nyctterillc, received a cull to the pas torate of the First Baptist church at Crccnvillc, S. C, with snlnry of $1,4-00 and parsonage, hut declined, much to the delight of his congregation. The Wilmington Meascnucr any thai Key. L. C. Vnss, I), !., of New Item hns accepted the en II as Ivvangclist of Fny ettcville Presbytery extended him sonic time since. The Lutheran church, of Monroe, will lie one of the handsomest buildings in the nliiec. It is a brick building, well lighted and ventilated, and covered with slate, and is certainly a credit to the members. The comer stone ol the Methodist church nt Kcidsvillc hns been laid. Kcv. Dr. Dixon, of the Greensboro Female col lege, and Dr. Peterson, of Danville, de livered addresses. The sum of SHOO was collected. AIT A IRS )E CONSFJJUENCE. IIIIMK. George William Drown, ex-Chief Judge of the supreme liench of Bnltimore, 7 years old, died in Mobonk, N, Y. SiH-nkcr Reed anticipates a mnjnrity ol I.IHHI in his district, although his friends feel confident that it will reach 1 ,!)). There have been 1,770 ballots taken in the democratic congressional convention at Memphis, Tcnn. llalloting was re sumed to-dnv. At the llnngor. Me., state fair, the stal lion Nelson lowered the world's trotting mile record over a half mile track by one quarter second, going a mile in 2.15'... The president tins been comisrlled to abandon the contemplated visit to To ledo, I)., on the occasion ol the re-union of the society of the army of the Cunilwr land. The census office gives the total popu lation of Vermont as 3:il,"nf, a decrease in ten yer.rs of HI. The population ol Louisville, Ky., is Hi 1,00,), an increase of;i7,l'7 in 10 years. The Chicago livening Journal says: 'The Central Georgia and liast Tennes see have purchased the Louisville, New Aliinny anil micngo rona, the Monnn route, tind made it part of their great soullicnstern system." This President liinian Hemes. Great Hlondin and all other tight ro walkers were outdone Saturday af ternoon by 11 man named Dixon, a resi. dent of Toronto, who wnlked a cable scvcn-cights of an inch in diameter stretched across Niagara gorge between . !i 1 :i me susieiisidii nno ciiuiiicvcr uriugcu. Dixon's apparent recklessness on the wire was such that women who were watching him tainted. Nenr SiKiknnc Falls, Wash., Knttirdny, one blast of xiwdcr bail Iwcn put in to blow up rock in the Mirtncrn I'ociiie freight vnrds in the eastern part nf the city. In putting in the second charge it exploded and the jnr set off the first blast. Between lilty anil srvcnty-nvr men were nt work mid 2.ri,000 cubic feet of rock was thrown upon them. Fifteen have la-en taken out dead, a large num ber injured, unit 27olhcrnrc yet confined in the debris. (In the Dcnverand Rio Grande railroad, near Adolc. Saturday, a trntn was run- nini! in two sections. The first section. two day conches loaded with laborers, iKcnme derailed some four miles below Florence. The second section dashed into them, completely mashing two coaches, iniunna Irom tlnrty-hve to lorty men ana killing a number outright. 1 ne bodies of five have liecn recovered and twelve men are still missing. All of the men were iiaiuin inoorcr. jiibi irom new Vork. POKKII1N. It is estimated that 45.0OO persons In Prague have la-en rendered destitute uv the flood and there arc thousands more sufferers in the flooded district. Count llerr Bismarck has had a secret mcctinir with the emperor and promised to use his influence with hi father to cense bis revelations ami return to friendship with Ins majesty. The emperor declared his readiness to resume 1. icntliy intercourse with the ex-clinnccllor. The Stntesvilte Landmark has this ad ditional news regarding the "glutton" that is ravaging thnt district: "Uncle Curt confirmed in every particular the report In the Landmark last week about his estimable wife's adventure with this strange lienst, nnd made this addition to it: that after she had jnhtwd it the fifth time with the white oak stick it ran out from under the house, walled Its eyes nt her and tuck down toward the branch. He snys it may be a lion, as many sun pose, but its track features a bear's track, tins seen bears in Tennessee." The gov ernor ought to cnll out the militia or the editor ot the Wilson Mirror. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBGISTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY IURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Care livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BLOB. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself the enviable 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, Hbadachb. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits 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 its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTIPYR1NB, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain aa atom of either ol these. It is absolutely fret from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist' in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head achewithout respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects. as in the case of other so-called "harm lass" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRECTIONS FOR USB. The doac for an adalt Is two teaapoonfals la a wine claw of water. Dot tot children ia proportion, according to age. la either caM the daw caa be repeated every thirty miaucs antil a care la cncctcd. One aoac will aiway. drive away aa attack of Headache, if taken when first feeling the premoaitor ymntoms; but if the attack is well oa, and .uflcrlng i. intense, the second or third dose may be required. Usually a greater aamber of dows is required to effect the flret cure than I. needed lor any succeeding time there after, .bowing that the medicine i. accumu lative la its effect., tending toward aa event aal permanent cure. Porsalc at GRANT'8 PHARMACY. WHITJLOCK'S, 46 48 S. MAIN STREET, Oppoaitc Baak Aahcvillc UNLOADING SALE. Dry GooiIh, Fancy Goods, nnd Notions, Lace Curtains, Tabic LinoiiH, Towels, Nap- kiiiH, CounturpancH, White OootlH, and EiiiliroidciioH at prime cost. All Domestic Goods, im ludiiiK Pride of tho West, Wamsutta, Fruit of Loom, 4-4 Cottons and 10-4 Sheetings at prime cost. Wc call HiMfial attention to our large stock of Em broidery and Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at primo cost. Ladies' Muslin Underwear at cost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Hibbons at unusually low pricex. Ladieo will save money by attending this special sale. i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1890, edition 1
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