r,,r,..1T, ..... -.- ..v.,. r v t- - OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen. FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, x FOR SALE- Not exceeding three lines, AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. S.lC. PER HVNDRRD. Out Time, 38 cent. Three limn, 60 cent. Ms Time, 78 centa. Ml VOLUME VI. NO. 108. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A place planned and devel opiiiK GREAT RESORT. Situate I in tiho MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth iuIiichb iiml beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :i,N(H feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with ttmte und ski,!, with woll graded rojwls and extoiiriive FOREST PARKS. A dcnirablo place for fine reHidenceB and HUATHFIIL HUIMKH. A good opportunity for profitable investment. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llmrllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. SPELLNAN'S HATS. ENGLISH HATS $3. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main St. NEW FALL, GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. NEW BLAZERS. MEW NECKWEAR. H.T.ESTABROOK'S aa a. main bt.. ashbvillb. M TNI N.ACB POI BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL "View and Sketches. aprlHd REAL ESTATE. ' WtLTII B. OWVN, W. W. Wkiit, GVYN & WEST, IBucceaaor. to Waller B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALESTATE. Loans Bcctirclj Placed at . Per Cent. . Notary Public. Commleeioner. of Dead.. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICK aoaitfacma Court ao. ware. "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" . Wonldt't buy timber land., mineral prop ertlca or AahcYllle Real Batate t Then call on u., Horatio. an we will give thee thy money', worth. W. can Mil thee a houae lot, lend thee shek cl.to erect a dwelling thereon, and in.urc the name In anv Pi re Inaoranee Company doing bneinee. In thl. State. Olve ui a call, Horatio I . JKNKS Jfc JRNKS, ' REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Roomti Jk 10, McAfee Block. 9 Patton At... Aahrvlll. N. O. F. A. GRACE. DECORATOR AND ' DESIGNER IN FRESCO.' augodam MISCELLANEOUS. Three are the brand, of our beat FLOUR, the flncat of the fine, the beat of all, and I. csiwclally recommended to those dolling the whileat and purest bread. In fact It la the crenin of ull the wheat aklmmed off Into Hour. Wc nro have other brand and grade., and can furnlah a good family flour aa low a. Stl.00, having aecurcd a lot before passing Into the hands of spcculntors. A. D. COOPER. Two Ncvtind-hRtitl wngnm fur sale vhrnit. fiS THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts. ItlankctH. and other goods for cooler weather lias just been received. IMnsterers' White Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Caps und Aprons The largest lot of Cheniis?, Gowns and Underwear to be found in the city, Home fine goods, chcu,er than you can get the material and make them. Stockings in . colors and Fast lllack, Wool, Mo- rino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, nnd Silk, from lOcts. to $2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings, lluttous, Lin ings, &-.', in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Boys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh perfect, bo that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret can be filled at our store at prices away Im'Iow anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loan. m. urely placed at per cent. s Office.! H k M Pattoa Avenue Second floor, stbvdly JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman A Child t, Office No. 1 Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BnalncM Loan, accarely placed at ntr cent. pciK HUNT. That large hoarding honae on Patton ave nue, fronting Battery I'ark, 14 room., well haded ground., Anc view, locntlon central. W. T. WKAVUK, erp3-at P. O. Boa SHI, A.hevllle. N. C. WM. R. KINO, OF THE ENOINEER CORPS, tf S. N., I. located In Aahevlllc and will practice SURVEYING. Draughting of any dracrlptlon a specialty. r. ii. no. udu. augtiedlm. MISCELLANEOUS. (io to Cariniehael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to lie found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assuml that your prescrip tion will be filled correct and that you will lie charged a low price. Three registered prcscriptionists ready to serve you at all horn's. Night (rails promptly answered W. C.CARMICHAEL AI'OTIIKCAUY, No. so Mouth Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes HatsandCar- Kt, 79 PATTON AVE Scarr'H Fruit Preservative for keeping fresh fruits, to matoes, com, &c, without the uuo of scaled or air-tight cans. Fruit juice, cider, can be perfectly preserved by using this powder. Theonly co re required is to select good sound fruit, not too riie, then follow directions. This powder is very cheap, and the canning very little trouble erfeetly harmless. Koch package preserves 20 pounds of fruit or .'10 pints of fruit juice. 23 cents er package, 5 packages, for one dollar. Sold in Asheville by T.C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists. DO YOU KNOW A koihI thing when you nee It t If no call nt POWELL & SNIDER'S . And ciamlne their Ane aaaortment of I'rrnch Crackers, ronalatlng In part of I'anry Tea Cake., Cream Jumble., Itcmnn Hnam, Vanilla Walera, Uraham Wafrra, Lunch Blaculta, Navy Bread, Knynl Wnfcr, Cream Wnfera, Xephyr Wafer., l.cnton Cream, Horin lllerulta.aic. Theae are absolutely freah and nice Oooda. Wc alio desire to call your atten tion to our well aelccicd atock of FANCY UROCKRIItS), of which we make a aim-tally. We are offering Bid BAROAINH In Htaplc ns well aa Fancy Urorerlra, a large proportion of which w. are constantly rem wing direct from the manufacturer. Thl. Insures you perfectly freah and wholeanme good, nt price, that we guarantee to be aalow aa they can be bought In any market. Respectfully, ' POWKLL BNII1HR, Cor, Pattoa Avenue and Mala Btreet. THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. WIND lt OP DKBATK ON THI TARIFF BII.I.. REPUBLICANS VOTE A LITTLE WITH DEMOCRATS. A RKCIPROCITV 1MKNDMKNT ADOPTKD. Wasiiinc.tipn, Sept, (I. In the mnntc to-ilajr the houae bill to extend for two yen the redemption of school farms in Btaufnrt county, S. C. passed and the tariff bill was taken up the pending (uestinn beinfi' on Senator Gibson's amendment to reduce the suartest from HO degrees by polarisi-oi to 76 decrees. Senator Bdmunds impiired whether the understanding made as to voting on the amendments without debute would pre vent a senator in offering an amendment from stating, not to occupy more than two or three minutes, its object or whether it would prohibit the asking or the answering of n uetion. Tl.e presiding officer I Senator lugiills) said: "Unless the chair be otherwise ill' slrtictcd by the senate he will hold that the understanding is that, hegining with the consideration of the hilt this morning tin1 action of senate will be without de bate; anil that asking or unswering nil initiry would be debate, and is therefore, inhabited," Senator l-'diniinds: "I do not think that it ought to lie that way, but I can bear it as well as the rest." Senator (iihson offered two other amendments to the sugar section which were rejected. Senator Carlisle moved to strike out of the sugar section all the paragraphs relating to a bounty. Rejected ; yeas U.'l ; navs.'ir a party vole. Senator tiibson moved to strike out the sugar section and to substitute for it the sugar clauses of the Mills bill. Re jected ; yeas '.Ti ; nays .'l.r. Senator Hustis moved to insert in the provisions in the sugar schedule that (i iwinntv alinll nmilv to nil stiinr oroiliiccil in IH'.ll). Rejected. Senator Fnseo moved to ninenil the paragraph relating to oranges bv fixing siKciul rates for oranges imported in De cember, January, I'ebrimry or March. Kcjcctcu. Senator Puuh stated that he hnd Ik-cii recorded erroneously in the vote on bides Inst Friday, lie hnd voted in the nega tive, not in the affirmative. Senator t lormon moved to reduce the duty on bichromate nndchromnteof mi ash front 3 to v cents per tiouud. Re jected. Senator Aldnch moved to insert a pro viso thnlinipnrtcd merchandise deposited in any public or private bonded ware house prior to August 1, 18(10, mny Ih withdrawn for consumption at any time prior to November 1, IHUo, on payment of the duties in force prior to luv passage of this act. Senator Plumb ns a stibstitute for Sen ator Aldrich's amendment the proviso that goods on bnnd nt the time of the taking effect of this act may be with drawn therefrom at any time within one yeur from thai dale on payment of the duties existing nt the time of tliririiitior tntion. Rejected yens 'JH, nnys .'I I-, Senator Cmrmnn moved to insert in Senator Aldrich's nmcndiiicnt the :i"lh of Sctteml)cr for the 1st of August, Re jected. senator riumii moven to insert inc isi of January 1S instead of the 1st of November lH'JO. Rejected. Senator Aldnch amendment was agreed to ; veus :t'J, nnys 27. Senator Aldrich then moved on lichnlf of tlic ciimtniltcr, the reciprocity uimnd nicnt proKsed by him ScptemU'r 1, and acerntcfl with n verbal niodificilion of it suggested by Senator Hoar. Senator f.varts moved an n suiistituic for it an Htncmlmcnl pi'iKcd by him nt last uiglit's session and which merely di rects the president to communicate the diets to congress. Rejected yens, i!M; iwivs, .Ml.. All the desjiocrntsvolcl in the affirmative na did also Senators Oolph, l.varts and snndcrs, republicans. Senator Hilmunds nlso moved n modi fication of Rcntttor Aldrich's amendment in a similnr sense mid it was ri-jccted yeas, tl; nays, D'.l, The six athrniutivc votes were given oy senators v.amenin, Davis, liilnnmils, I'ryc, i'nddwk and Plumb. Senator Edmunds moved to strikeout of Senator Aldrich's amendment the words "on and alter July 1, IHtll." Ke jeeted -yens 1), nays 34. Senator dray moved as a substitute for Senator Aldrich's amendment a sec lion directing the president without fur ther legislation to declare the ports ol the I'nited States free and open to all pro ducts of any country of the American hemisphere iiHn wiucn no exHri iiuiics are imMscd, whenever, and so long as the government of such country admit ted to parts tlicrcol, tree oi an natural, provincial, municipal and other taxes, flour, corn meal, preserved meats, fish, vcL'ctnhles. rice, luitilx-r. agricultural inv plcments, machinery, vessels, or Imnts ol iron, steel or wood, products of the t'nited States. Rejected by a party vote; vens 2(1, nnvs 38. Senator Aldrich's amendment wnsthen adopted; yeas 37; nays 3H. It rends Hint with a view to secure reciprocal trade with the countries producing the following articles, mid for this pnrixisc mid niter the first day of July lHltl, whenever the president shall lie satisfied thnt the government of any country producing mid cxKirting sugars, mo lasses, coffee, ten mid hides, taw and un eurcd, or tiny of such articles, itnmscs duties or other exactions uion the agricultural or other products of the United States which, in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, ten nnd hides into the United States, be may deem to be re ciprocally unequal and undrfinnhlc, he snail nnve I nwer, nmi it .nan uenia oucy to susKiid, by proclamation to that ef fect, the provisions ol this act relating to tnc tree intronuctioii oi such .ugnr, niu In.sea. colfrr. ten and hides, the oroduc tion of such eountrv. for such time ns be shall deem lust and, and in such ense and during such stisKn.iott, the duties shall be levied, collected nnd payed uion the sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides, the product of, or exported from such deaiginated country as follows, namely : All sugars not above No. 13, uutcn smncinru in color, shall pay it duty on their polnn scopic list as folllowi, namely ; All su gars not above No. 18, Dutch stundard in color, ull tank bottoms, scraps of cane puce, ol lieet juice, meladn concentrated mclada, concrete anil concentrated molasses, testing by po, Inriscooe not above 75 dcirrccs. seven. tenths of one cent kt pound und for ev ery additional degree or fraction of de gree shown bv poluriscopic test two liun- tlredtns ol one cent per pound uilililioiial sugars above thirteen Dutch standard in color shall x classified by such standard of color und pay dnivaslollows, namely: ull sugar above No. 13 and not above no. Id, Dutch standard of color, one and three-eights cents tier pound ; nil sugar auovcfso io anil not noove ,o. w, Dutch standard ol color, one nnd five eighlBccntsiKT pound; all sugars above 20, Dutch standard o! color, twoecnts tcr pound ; molasses listing above 50 degrees lour cents per gallon, sugar draining anil sugar sweepings shall lie subject to n duty cutler as molasses or sugar as the case may be accordi ig to the polnri scopic test; coflee three cents per pound ; on tea ten cents per pound ; hides, raw or uncurcn, whether dry, mlted or pickled Angora gont skins raw without wool unmanufactured asses' skins, raw or tin manufactured skins, excepting sheep skiiis with tlic wool on, one and one Mall cents kt pound. All the democrats voted against Sena tor Ald.-ieh's reciprocity amendment anil only two republicans Senators Kiltmiuils anil tvvurts. senator Aldrich otlercd a additional section providing that the sugar schedule and bounty paragraphs snail take meet the lirst ol .March IH'.ll and that, prior to the 1st ol l-'chrunrv 181)1, sugars may Ik' rclincd in bond without payment ol duly. Agreed to. a nor Hi.: biuamiht. He Mad Married In North Caro lina, Mouth Carolina and lieor- Kin. Atlanta, Sept. 0. The history of J. Ilnwlry, a double 'ligmnist, logins with his marriage into a rcsiccttihlc family in North Carolina. Ilawlcy lived with this wife about one year then skips;d. The next chapter concerns his marriage to a very estimable young ludy in South Carolina, lie lived with this wife about a year then skipiwd agi in. His next marriage wasiu Dccnturcoun- ty in this stnte. This wife died suddenly and Ilawlcy was suscclcil of having IHiisoued her. The evidence was not suf ficient to convict him. Theiiivesligntion brought out the fact, though, that Ilaw lcy hud n living wile in South Carolina, and this in turn brought out thelVict that he hnd a living wile in North Carolina. He was tried in Georgia and sentenced to tour years for bigiiuiv. His tunc was up vcslcrtlnv, and ns soon as he was released he was arrested upon a warrant from South Carolina. The queerest part of the whole thing is that Ilawlcy, anticipating no further trouble for his past misdeeds, had made lus preparations hy correspondence tor another courtship and marriage. Just how the correspondence U-gan does not apiieiir. Ilawlcy was taken bv an otbeer to Darlington, S. C, where he will be tried. A CITY WAKIII-N KII.I.KD. 1.1 fe Mood Hpllled Fors DiMrenu- table Woman, Ui'kmimiiiam, Ala., Sept. 9. City War den Thomas Llennclt and William Har deman, a locomotive engineer, got into a dispute about a lisrci utablc woman, pannic Corhctt, yes terday. Dennett proposed ihev fight it out, and drew two pistols from his pock et and handed one of them to Hardeman. The next instant Dennett fired live times und Hardeman twice. His second bull struck Dennett's heart, killing him in stantly. Hardeman was struck in the right arm by one of Dennett's shots, but is not seriously hurt. Both men have entertained an euinitv toward each other for some time. Den nett was a married man with several children, and Ilnrdemnn is an unmarried man about 30 years old. Dennett was a grent favorite mid quite a powci in local Hilitics. was a labor leader and had us large n following ns any man in the city. ilnrdemnn is in jail, lie is a member of a prominent familv of the city, his father ocmg me ucuiioi a iiirgcLdiiiriiciiiig hi in. He has Ik-cii wild lor several years. ahhi-:vii.i.k A MM. Knoxtllle I.nclleB Initiate their HlHteraof North Carolina. K.Noimt.i.M, Sept. 0. The servant girl question is causing the housckcccrs of Knoxville much trouble, A meeting was held yesterday afternoon to devise wavs und means to remedy the evil. No defi nite division was reached, but commit tees were appointed to correspond with the Castle Garden authorities anil sec if German, Swccil or Swiss girls could lie had. Another meeting will lie held next Monday, HK'H NOTCOMI-: HACK, A Plucky PaMHeiiKer on a Kol- ber'M Trail. Arm kn, Oil., Sept. 0. The (leorgc town singe was stopied yesterday near Greenwood while on its way to Auburn, by a masked highwayman nnd roblKil. He secured the A'clls-Piirgo express box, but it is not known how much the box contained. One of the pnsscngcrs, named Thomas Steven, borrowed a gun and started after the robber but with what result is not yet known. Not To Be Killed That Way. Nkw Yokk, Sept. II. A baby carriage which win licing rolled by two boys on the roof of No. 203 South Fifth nvenue, broke uway, nnd with its two-year-old occupant, fell five stories this afternoon. Thecflrringe remained upright and fell on n bale of rags in the street where it was shattered. The baby was bounced U wnrd and was caught in the arms of n voting man standing near. It was not injured. Not Much ol a I'IkIiI. Dovkk, Del., Sept. 0. The republican state convention met in the courthouse here to-day. The indications arc that there will lie no contestants und that II. A. Richardson, of Dover, will lie nomi nated for Governor nnd Henry P, Can non for congress by acclamation. Once t'nited States. Senator, Lansino, Mich,, Sept. 8. Judge Chris- tinncv. ex-United States senator and minister to Peru is dead after a lingering illness. THEY TRIED TO MURDER. HTII.L, ANOTHKR ATTEMPT AT TRAIN WRKCKING, When the Flagman Tried to Re move the Obstructions) He Was Bhot At Train Wreckent Ar realed. Pni'GUKKiii-sii'., N. Y., Sept, 0. A des- lierate attempt was made last night to wreck the fast St. Louis and Chicago cx press, which leaves New York on the Central railroad nt 8 p, m. The train was stopiicd for a danger signal south of (lid Troy, which is 500 yards south of New Hamburg draw bridge. Two minutes previous the flagman dis covered several ties standing eudways in a culv't near Old Troy, and when he look hold of one of them to remove it he was fired upon from the bushes on the cast side of the truck. Knowing that the fast express was nearly due be ran southward and set the danger signal, which stopped the train. The flagman said the ties stuck ubovc the rails und would have certainly thrown the train from the track. The fast train was conqiosed of seven or eight sleeping cars, all full, two ordi nary passenger conches and a baggage ear. There were also two ties placed alongside of the ruil toward the south so as to ilitch the train. Ai.iianv, N. Y Sept. 0. John Reed und John Kicrnun, the former a Central Hud son brakcnian and John Cordial, a freight conductor, arc undernrrcst, charged with being concerned inthe wreckingof a Mon treal express near Grccnbush last week. Reed was arrested first and indications go to show thatlieinndcsomedisclnsures which led to the arrest of the others. All were strikers und all Knights of Labor. Maine la Republican. Washington, Sept. !. Dispatches to the republican national committee assert that the entire Maine delegation to con gress is re-elected. Millikcn's majority is considerably reduced. Reed's major ity is put at 4,300 and still growing as successive reports come to hand. The majority for the state ticket is stated at about 13,000. HI if niHtlllery Burned. I ni-ui-ii t L'.. i,.., O Tk UmiioIi grain distillery at Uniontown, Ky was burned yesterday with several thousand gallons ol whiskey. Loss $80,000; in sured for $10,11011. AkhIiihI the McKlnley BUI. Nkw York. Sept. 9. The Tobacco Iaf Hoard of Trade has passed a resolution protesting against the McKinley bill, which they claim will have the cflect ol ruining their business. ODD HI T KEADAHLli. There is n faithful hen nt Taylor's llridgc that is fifteen venrs old, and is now hatching another brood of chickens. The editor attended the district confer ence nt Rabun Gap Iron) Friday to Mon day and ns a natural consequence will not Ik lit lor editorial work lor a lew da vs. franklin Press. Wc have recently seen a turtle with n beautiful and vnregntcd back in tints unci colors. lengthwise across it arc the figures 333, surrounded ny hgiireson the border resembling those of Indies. Lauriuburg Exchange. Mr. I. E. Fortune, of South Clinton, killed a coitchwhip snake Inst week that measured six feet and four inches. The platted portion ol its tail was over three feet, says the Caucasian. Now what is the platted iHirtion of a conch whip snake's tail ? Messrs. Daniel Collins and lidgnr Jer- nican. while tiding lencc inms some few days ago, run into a den of fifty-five snakes, three old ones and fifty-two young ones. They sny like the Insli iniin: "One lit a time my Lord. Mingo correspondence Clinton Caucasian. Mr. Lewis N. Isclcv. one of Guilford's I vest tobacco growers, has a double leaf of nice tobacco that is two perfectly de- vclos?d leaves on one stem, each leal having an inside and an outside, and only separated Iroiu the stem nbotit two inches Irom the poini. ureensnoro Stnte. Mr. (1. M. Fillvnw. the Market street grocer, showed us a curiosity in the uk of three hen eggs wnien nnn evi dently In'cn broken into and had grown together ngnin. They were Inid by the sunie hen and were all broken nearly around in the same place. Wilmington Messenger. The GrecnslMiro Workman says Dr. Hatch Albright, of Chatham county, has a four-legged chicken. 1 wo ol the legs crow out from the back and do not touch the ground. The doctor bought the chicken from a neighbor and is to give a year's mcdi.'itl services in the man's family lor tin-chicken, Kcv. I. R. I'olsom brought into the office of the Kennebec Journal a curiosity in the shnK' ol a corn coo Insluoned like n perfect band. The editor snvs the ear of pop corn was plucked at Dinghnin the last season, and when tnc corn was shelled from the cob there wns revealed the wrfcct furm of a child's hand, fingers and thumb complete. An other fenture of interest in connection with this is that the thumb shows to be double-pointed, an exact counterpart of lett hand ot l lie tittle gin living on me place where the corn grew. Mr. Charles Harris, of No, 2 township, brought to this office a cotton stalk, the Poll ot which, thai is open, having only three lobes that contained nothing but large black seed resembling a large ap ple seed in shape, size and color. Knelt seed, there were altout twenty-one in the boll, wns held to the side of its little house bv n very small membrane. The bolls, while exact pictures ol genuine cot ton bolls, arc not more than nn average in sixe. There is not a truce of lint about the seed. Concord Standard. Speaking ol n like plant lotinil in South Carolina a dispatch says: "The nppenrnnce of the plant is precisely l lie same as us lint-iK-niing fellows. txericnced planters sny there can be no doubt that this growth can be developed into a distinct variety, and next year experiments will be made on a large scale. II these ex- extectations are realized, the cultivation of cotton from the seed alone will be very 1 . 1 . 1 1 !l 1 ! pruiiiuiiic, unii me 1,-uiiuii nccu uu uuai- ncss will be revolutionized." MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRAPS MARK RBOIBTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BL8B. Has earned (or itself the enviable reputa ANTIMIGRAINE tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article b the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Headache. 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 does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANT1PYRINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free 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 ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "barm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. Dl RUCTIONS FOR USB. The doae for aa adult la two teaapoonfula in a wine glass of water. Doae for children in proportion, according; to age. la cither cast the doae can be repeated every thirty rainuc. until a care u effected. One doae will alway. drive away aa attack of Headache, if taken when tint feeling the premonitory aymutoma; but if the attack is well on, and auflcriug ia intense, the second or third doae may be required, tlaually a greater number of doae. ia required to effect the first cure than la needed for any succeeding time there after, ahowing that the medicine ia accumu lative in Ita enecta, tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For sale at GRANT'S PHAMMACV. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 St 48 S. MAIM STREET, appeal te Bank ml Aahtville. UNLOADING SALE. Dry OocmIh, Fancy Goods, mid NotioiiH, Lhiu CurtuiiiB, Table Lineim, Towels, Nap- kiiiH, t'oiintcrimiiPH, White (ioixIh, and IOnibroiderieH at prime coHt. AH I)oinentic (ioocIh, includintf Pride of the West, WniriHutta, Fruit of Loom, 4-4 Cotton and 10-4 SlieetinrH at prime cont. We rail 8MHial attention to our Inrjso Htock of Em broidery and Knit ting Silk, Zephyrs, WooIh, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime cunt. LudicH' Muslin Underwear at rout, Kid GloveB, HoBiory andltibbons at unusually low price. Ladies will Have money by attending this special sale.