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yOJ. r. U .4 7 . OLD NEWSPAPERS - FOR IALE Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Not exceeding three line, One Time, ilS cents. Three Time, SO cent. Bis Timet, 78 cent. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. SC. PKK HVNDHKD. VOLUME VI. NO, 109. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 ! i 9 Vt MISCELLANEOUS. LINVIUE.- A place, planned and devel oping a a GREAT RESORT. Situated in M10 MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henltli hilnftRri and beauty of SCEXEUY. An elevation of .1.800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It i being laid out with tato and kill, with well graded roads and extenive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line reidenv and HK4THKUL HOMKH. A good opportunity for profitable inveHtnient. For illustrate! pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Unvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. SPELUMNS MATS. ENGLISH HATS S3. BON MARCHE, go ftouth Main tt. NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY! NEW MAZERS. NEW NECKWEAR. H.T.ESTABROOK'S 38 a. MAIN Mr.. ASHKVILLB. w THi rLicm roi BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOV. LOCAL . Vlewn and Sketcheit, prlMd REAL ESTATE. WALTS B. (1, W. W. WOT. GVYII & WEST, I Ha rerun r. to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK OF ASHEVILLE, 1 REAL ESTATE. Loans (securely Placed at Percent. Notary Public.' CommlMlonera of IMedi, FIRE INSURANCE. OPriCR oatkiSMut cnrl aajaar. "HOW NOW, HORATIO I" WiwMi'I boy timber Innde, mineral prop. ertle or Aahrvlllc Real Kalatef Then call on as, Horatio, ami we will Hire thee the money's worth. We can cell thn a house lot, Irnil Ihre ahek. cle to erect a dwelling thereon, nnd Inaure the nam. In any Fire Insurance Company doing baalnen In thl. Mate. OWe na a call, Horatio I JUNKS JftNKH, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 10, McAfee Block on Pullim Ave.. A.hevllle. . C. F. A. GRACE, DUCORATOR Attn DKtUGNKR IN FRESCO. aagOdllm MISCELLANEOUS. DAISY s SWANS DOWN. Tlicnc urc the brand of uur'lwut FI.OUR, the finest of the fine, the lint of nil, and In rMjtccially recommended to thime dc-tlring the wliltmt and jurcnt timid. In fact It In the cream of nil the wheat nklnimcd oft" Into Hour. We uro have other tirandM andgradei.janri van furnlh 11 kkh1 family flour an low iin !.., havltiK ncvured a lot iK-fore fmHninR Into the hnndn of uttet'iitntoni. A. D. COOPER. Two Kcctind-hunri wagon 11 for wile vhvni. PRICES THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts. Blankets, and other goods or cooler weather has just mmmi received. I'lnsterers' White h'eralls and Jackets, Nurses' Caps and Aprons Tlio largest lot of G1iemis3, iowns and Underwear to bo found in the city, some fine goods, ehenier than you ran got the material and make them. Stockings in colors and Fast Mack. Wool, Me rino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, mid Silk, from 10 cts. to f 2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, I,in- ings, He; in fact our stock of everything needed to uho or to wear for Men, Boys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh jierfect, so that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret can bo filled at our store at prices away below anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loans ac nrrly placed at per cent. Ufflca: 34 86 Pattun Avenue Mccond floor. fcbttdly JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child I. Office No. I Legal Block REAL ESTATE AMD . LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage ButlntM l.oaaa eeesrrly placed at per cent. JIIK HUNT. Thnt InrMT hoarding, hnuae on Pattnn arc nur, Irnntlnn Hattery rara, room., wrir armrird aAmnda. Ana vlrer, lorntlnn rrntral W. T. WKAVKH, ikii'J HI I'. O. Bo U'Jt, Aahrvllle, N. C VII, R. KINO, OF THE ENOINEER CORPS, U. t. N., la located In Aaherllle and ' will practice SURVEYING. DratiR-htlni of any description a specialty l, (I. Iloa aJs. augVOdlm. MISCELLANEOUS. (lo to Carmichael'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 be found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip tion will be filled correct and that you will bo charged a low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARAf ICHAEL AI'OTIIKCAHY, No. to South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. llamlsoine Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry floods, Fancy (iools,Shes 79 PATTON AVE Scarr's Fruit Preservative for kwping fresh fruits, to matoes, corn, &c, without the use of sealed or air-tight cans. Fruit juice, cider, Ac, can be perfectly preserved by using this powder. Theonly care required is to select good sound fruit, not too riie. then follow directions. This powder is very cheap, and the canning very little trouble perfectly harmless. Kach package preserves 20 pounds of fruit or pints of fruit juice. 25 cents cr package, 5 packages for one dollar. Sold in Asheville by T.C. SMITH & CO., Drug gistM. DO YOU KNOW A ihmmI thing when you tec It f If to vail ul POWELL t SNIDER S Aatl esnmlnc their Hne aaanrtment ol i-'crneh Crackers, cnnaiatlnK In part uf I'ancy Ten Cakes, Cream Jumlilra, tomon HnaM, Vanilla Walrra, Oraham Walrra, Lunch lllarulla, Nnvy Hrrail, Hoynl Wafer, Cream Walrra, Zephyr Wafers, ltnnn Cream, Hndn lliacuita.fte. These arc aliaoutely Ireah and nice Ooixta. Wc alao alealrt to call your atten tlnn to nur well aelecied stock of I'ANCV OKOCIiKIIIM, of which wc makt a aiieelapy. We are urlcrinR IIIO DAR0AINS In Htaplc na well na Fancy Oroccrlea, a larire iniportlon of which we are conatantlv rem wing direct from thl manufacturer. This Inaurca you perfectly fresh and whnleaomc goods at prices that we guarantee to be as low aa they can be bought In any market. Heapectfully, FOWKIX RNIDBR, Cor. Pattoa Aveauc and Mala Street. THE NEWS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. POKTKV NOW IN THK UKOR UIA CONTKHT. GEN. GORDON CRITICISED FOR ANTI-ALLIANCE TALK. Atlanta, Co., Sept. 10. The demo crats of Schrcven county in a mnsa meet ing held nt Oliver, the county sent, unan imously uiB8c ritiKintf resolution en dorsing Norwood for the United States senate. The resolutions score Gen. Gor din for his. fight on the lult-treitsury and hisfnilurc while fighting it to suggest anything better. Then they commend the recent utterances of cx-Scnntor Nor wood. One parngrnphof the resolutions adopted shows the drift of the whole. Thnt pnrugrimh reads: "Resolved. That Hrolhcr Alfs religion, Uncle Joe's money nnd Gen. John's war record be relegated to the umbrageous perrenniul where in sweet communion they can realize the drlcctablcncss of living under an administration where Cincinnntus holds the gulicrnntoriid plow. Agricoln is n prominent factor in the legislative halls, and our Tom is ot nosini! corruption in congressional dc- iintcs, nnd listen to the dullcct strains of our bouyant farmers as they harmon iously sing : ' 'Cotton In thi' lisll, Monry In the pocket. ItHhy in the criiitli', Ami a pretty wife to rH-k it.' " The rctcrcnces in the first lines of the paragraph are to Alf.cd II. Col(iiitt, Joe Hrown and I no. II. Gordon. Gov, Gordon was indorsed hv Hall county to-day. joi.i.v i:nni niih. How SMrcantlc He Can He-Vance Will liven Thin. Washington, Sept. K. Senator Ivd munds has a habit of dictating to the senate what it should do and should not do, and is very much given lo fnull-linit-iug when senators disolicy any" of the small rules for the government of tin senate chamber He is at times, how ever, very unmindful ol his own behavior and reicnlcdly docs things which In would quickly resent coming from an other Senator. During the first nights session of tin senntc on Tuesday, Mr. Ivilmunils, froiii some cause or other, was in n very joll moon. He siient much ol his tunc in tl clonk room in lively conversation am. went in nnd out ol the chnmlier con stantly. During the speech of Mr. Vnncv Mr. Udmunds, whose seat is in the frou row of the republican side, was sur rounded by several colleagues, anil to gether they made so much noise with their laughter and loud talking ns to at tract general attention anil create much disorder. When Mr. Vance finished his very interesting speech Mr. Hilmunds, in his rasping voice and sneering maimer, nude the tollowing little sictvh, which was none the less ill-temiercil because it was delivered with an ice-cold Vermont smile: , "Mr. President, I believe the county ol Buncombe is still in the slate of North Carolina. 1 hare some observations to submit on thi ipicstion that hits been so instructively discussed by my friend from North Carolina, but it is rather late, ami 1 accordingly move that the senate ad journ." The senate tlicrcuxn did adjourn, for it could never decline to do what Mr. Ud munds tells it lo do, unless Matthew Stanley (juiiy hapjieus to desire it to do something she. New York Sun. VANClfAJDlririiVAKM I .K. The Latter cannot be Deceived Much Mniter. I'rom a Kicccli In the Semite. It is useless to deceive him the farmer) or try to deeeivc him any longer with protective duties on eggs and split beans und cabbage heads and dried apples. It is useless to bait him any longer with free liddlcstrings, skeletons, ncorns, sal ted guts, nutmegs, and Zunte currants. Tempting as thui buit is, the fanner pre fers to have cheap tics lor his cotton and twine for the sheaves of plenty which he mips from theenrth, cheap trace chains to pull his plow and fence wire to inclose his lielda. clienii blankets, cheap bunging lor his cotton, cheap tinware for Ins household and cnc.ip window glass lor lus House. Look over that free list. Mr. rrrsiilcnt and no impartial mind can sec n single solitary article which is largely imported of any particular benefit to the fanner in his luisincss. lie win see every one oi them either lor the benefit ol' the rich or for the benefit of the manufacturer. Thai is not right, sir; it it not just, sir: it is almost, I was going to any, impictv it self to thus oinircss men who, ns the in struments of the Almighty, answer for us the uravcr He tntmhl us to utter: "liive us this day our daily bread." RKKD IN MKCI.1HION. He Is) In WanhliiKlon But Not In the House, Washington, September 10. Speaker Kecd reached Washington this morning and npiienred nt the capitnl about II o'clock. He went nt once to his room, where he has since remained, seeing no one. It wns cxiccicii mm ac wnuui take his seat ill the chair at the opening of the session, but he did not rescind to the summons of the (loorkeeisrr, and Sneaker nro tern Burrows called the house to order. A mngnificcnt floral dcsign adorned SitrnkerKecd'sdcsk this morning. It wns composed of roses nnd siniliix bordering . ' ,'a.i ..e -.1.:.. : ..lt.. m n inrire siiieio 01 wiiui uiw. " which wns inscribed in blue immortelles the word "business." Surmounting the whole s nn immense unvel ol white tin mortclles indicative of the power with which the siienker hns wielded that em blem of authority. It wns the gift of the enroll usclcrks ol the house. Just before the hour of noon a pnge np peurcd bearing in his arms the emblem of the Slate of Maine a pine tree, olnnted in a bed of maiden hair tern and surmounted bv small American flags and . , 1. .it ,tMl pinceo ii on wie ' - '- The house was called to order b Sneaker tirotem Burrows after whicl Mr. 0'Ferrell, of Virginia, raised the point that there was no quorum present. The sinker protem being unable to count a quorum Kir. n auger, oi niscon' sin, moved a call oi tnc nouse. THK TKVTONIC WON. Mite BeatH the City of New York Deiww Home. Nkw Yohk. Sept. lO.-Thc White Star steamer Teutonic came in a winner to day in the great ocean race with her rival of the Inman Line, the City of New York. The Teutonic passed David's rock light ship, (Jucenstnwn, at 8.1 1 ii. m the th inst. and arrived off Sandy Hook light at 7.50 this a. m., making the run Iwtwcen the two points in 5 days, 20 hours und 54 minttes. The liest previous run of the Teutonic between the same points was five days, nineteen hours and live minutes. 'I lie best run of the trip was made yesterday 50(1 miles. Archbishop Corrignu and Cliuuucey M. DcH'W were passengers on the Teu tonic. DIVIDED REPUBLICANS. HONK IN KANHAB tit WITH THK DKMOCRATtt. Prohibition Denounced as Nnl Helnic a True Temperance Mean, ure, and as) lreventlnK Control of the Liquor Traffic. Wichita, Knii., Sept. lo. Three hun dred delegates attended the resubuiis sionist republican convention. The plat form wns prepared after consultation with the committee on resolutions of the democratic convention. On the iUesliou of prohibition it says: "Wc arraign the purty managers in this state as disloyal to the principles and un faithful to the interest of the republican party. This thing iniicls us, ns the only method which promises success, to sink party preferences and unite with such ol our fellow citizens of the state as share our convictions, without regard to purl v, for the purKisc of correcting the lollies into which wc have Urn betrayed. "Wc arc opMiscd lay prohibition. Ten vcars trial has demonstrated ils total ncficiency ns a temicrnncc measure The existence of a prohibitory law is a ier- pctuul menace to the material interests; t burdens us wilh taxation, and it de prives us ol all control ol the liiUor traffic nnd revenue therefrom." The plat fur in further declares in favor if high licenses nnd strict laws und rcg ilation of liipior Iratlie. I lie democratic convention was called o order bv lid ward Carroll. The com- nittccon resolutions apHiiutcd a sub- mmiltce to meet with alike committee rum the resubmissiotiisls on resolutions. The two conventions luscd on a ticket which is headed bv ex-Governor C. Iv. Kobiiison, a rcsub'nissionisl. COTTON AVKKAIiKH, Fair Condition of the Crop Re ported. Washington, Sept. 10. The statisti cal returns to the .department of agri culture for ScptcmlKT, show a less fa vorable situation for cotton than those f August. On the Atlantic coast rains following n season of drought caused rust nnd shedding leaves and fruit. The local returns from North Carolina show thnt the average condi tion is but slightly lowered Ix-cuusc if the heavv rains nnd cool night. The high condition ol Tennessee is well maintained nnd the crop is still growing nnd fruiting. In Mississippi the rains in July and cnrlv in August, cnuscii a Hum injury, not so severe however ns in tile more eastern states. Louisiana reKirts improvement and the average condition for the state is higher, notwithstanding some local reductions. The Arkansas av erage is nlso slightly advanced. Texas has sutlcred from tnc drought in tnc cen tral and western counties which wns rc- mirtcd last month. The general average is reduced from H0.5 lo '' which is a fraction lower than the record of Septcui lcr, 1H8II. Stale iivcriiL'cs: Viruinm, U.: North Carolina, 1)5; South Carolina, 87; Geor gia, Mil; i-'lorida, 00; Alabama, HI; Mis sissippi, H7; Louisiana, 'j:i; Texas, 77; Arkansas SO; Tennessee, II V. Tuere is very little mention of the caterpillar, but the bull worm is uuusii- anv prcviiiciii iinii iiiuvv ii. .in .ii-wikim to lexas anil more injurious in inc more '.vestern Hirlion ol the Dell. ON CAIK FKAK. A tlteaui Vacht Lout-PaMHCUktcra Haed. Wilmim-.tiin, N. C. Sept. lO.-Thc Amcricnn steam yacht Mcguon, Capt. I). H. I'ul'Ii. of New York, to Savannah, grounded at H p. in., yesterday on the ex treme iKiml of the Cape l-ear. The ves sel is a total loss. The crew of five, in eluding the captain were rescued by the Ciih: rear lile saving crew. A Model Wife IIi'hi.in. Sent. III. Count Knvciitlow. ('resident, anil other Schleswig diguilii ries, gave a banquet to linirror William at Gluckshurg. Kciilymg lo toasts, the einoeriir exnrcsscs hisuratiluilctoSi'hlcs Will llir llll. Ilia I'l UK ivnvi in, Ml mr. ...'.1.-. : i ....... ... i.: side. The empress, he said, was a model wife. wh. more thnn any one else helped him to fulfill joyfully his tasks as sovereign. The Cholera DccreaNlnic. Mamriii. Sent. 10. Fifteen fresh enscs of cholera anil eleven nciiiiis irom tnc liaenae are reuoi ted in Valencia city. Throuuhout the province of Valencia nnd elsewhere the disease is decreasing. Tariff BUI Vole To-Day Washington, Sept, 10. In the sennle to-dny the tat iff bill was taken up, the oucstion bcinir on its pnssnge nnd six hours being allowed lo close the discus sion, niter wlncli a vote is to lie taken. What a Recount Did. Portland. Ore.. Sept. 10. The second enumeration o Portland and Multn.no mnh county gives ,n population of 75,lTi7 a gain of 14,200 over the former enumer ation. For Cleveland. St, Pai'I., Minn., 10. The democratic satc convention nominated lor govern or Thus. Wilson, of Winona, nnd com nieded ('.rover Cleveland. Another tttrllac Finiii.av, Ohio, Sept. 10. The brnke- mcn employed.nn the I oledo, Columbus & Cincinnati railroad here, went out to day on account of wages trouble. SHOT AT AS RIOTERS. HKRIOl'M TKOI'BI.K AT SOUTH. AMHTON. HtrlkerH Defy the Local Authorl- Ilea and are DlMperaed al the Point of the Hayonel The May or HeMeliced. SorriiAMi'TiiN, Sept. 10. The strikers made a riotous demonstration Inst night and were only disierse(l at the point of the bayonet. The trouble begun with the dock labor ers preventing the depurtureof the trains. The strikers nlso hesciged the gates of the dock and prevented the entrance of the officials. Two companies of in fantry arrived in the evening and drove the mob away from the mils. The dock men made some ilescrntc at tempts lo break the line formed by the troops. Some of them took horses from cabs standing near by and mounting charged furiously upon the soldiers. The troops, however, stood linn nnd rcH-ul- cdly repulsed the strikers. A number ol horses were bayoneted and some of the riders were seriously wounded. Hv lliis time the crowd had been greatly aug mented and volley after volley of stones were hurled at the troops. One lieuten ant had the bridge ol his nose broken by a stone, and two others were severely in- inrcn. At tins iiiiicturc the mayor niiiienrcd upon the scene und read the riot act. This onlv ndded to the fury of flic mob. a section of which stormed the mayor's business premises and smashed every window in the place. The troops were now supplied with ball cartridges, each man receiving twenty rounds. The mob still keeping up the attack, the soldiers were ordered lo ehari'C, and the whole line advanced iiihiii the crowd with fixed bayonet. For a moment the mob mailt a show of resistance, but seeing many ol their number lull. pierced bvthe bayonets of the soldiers, the mob broke and fled in wild disorder. The excitement throughout thrcitv Inst night was intense and further trouble is feared. ApTitMMHiN. Striking dock Inlxirers. sailors and liremeii at Southampton maintain n mciiuciiig attitude and the authorities fear that there may be riot ing, notwithstanding the lact that a laruc force of police from London and other places nrc here lor the purMise ol aiding the local authorities ia preserv ing order. l-urtlicr detachments ol troops have been summoned to assist in pulling down any overt demonstrations that the mob of strikers may attempt. Nunc ol the strikers have none out in small hunts lo await the arrival of the incoming steamers with throbjecl of ircr- striding their crews to join in the strike. 1 he udimrahty has liccn asked to as sist in preventing this move of the strikers. I'jglil men were arrested for taking part in noting yesterday. To-day tilt mohimthcrcd ufxiiil the mayor's resi dence mid made threatening demonstra tions. 1 he mayor telcphouil lor assis tance and a number of soldiers were dis patched to distcrsc the crowd. A Tnrnsdo's Work. Gosiikn, lad., Sept. 10. A tornado visited Clinton township yesterday and did immense damage, wrecking fencesnnd trees, destroying crops, blowing down out houses, barns, etc. All the buildings on Slniibiiry's limn were leveled to the ground. The loss will lie great. HetuniM Front Maine. I. i:visos, Sept. 10. The Journal has returns from I'H.'i towns for governoi, giving lliirlcigh 52,1. "ill, Thompson .15,- .INS, Clark 1.84, scattering 2tiM. Kc publican plurality, lii.7IX The same town in lMMi, the- last "oil" year, gave a republican plurality of 12,721. The lrlce of Mllver. Washington, Sent. 0. The amount ol silver purchased at the treasury depart ment vesterilav was v.io.imii ounce,, as follows: 7i i, Mil I ounces ul $1.17.2; 50,- oiill ounces at 1.I7'; IXI.UIH) ounces at fl.17.2N. Mouert Ciarrell III Attain. Nkw York, Sept. lo. Koliert Gnrrctt is very ill again with Ins old trouiilc nt Aoclicn, Switzerland. m i:ih-s nr cnxsi:nri:xci:. I ohi u ;x. The llelgiau labor party has divided to declare a general strike on the invasion ol the meeting ol the lalsir congress in llelgiiim, IvplciiilHT 1 V. The recent fire in Salomon, Turkey, caused by the bursting of n spirit still, Inn lied over nil area in ncrcs, ncs- troying pniTlv on which $1 .immi.immi insurance hud fs-cn itlni-c. f75o,lioil ol which is held by 1 lrilit.li eonipnuies. Durinu their slay at Kissengcil (he lliikcol lliliiibiiruh. one of the sons of the Jut-en ol lainlaiid, showed his ndniir atiiiti lor I'riuce llismnrck to the extent ol Isgging the German statesman lo give hun us a present the pqie lie smoked. IliiMll, Nine breweries in Huston nnd vicinity have Ih-cii discovered bv a government measurer from Washington to be using ovrr-sicil packages. The thermometer rose to 02 degrees above cero nt New llriinswiek, N, J., Sal unlay, and several large factories closed on account in tnc neat, All crops in Kuinscv comity, North Da kota, that were spared by the drought nnd ready lor harvesting were utterly riiiucd liy linil i riiiny mgiii. Hon. Sumner Howard, who, a district attorney of ('tub, secured the conviction and execution ol lolm I), l.ec, the notei Mormon lender In the Mountain Meadow massacre, is dead. The re-election of Siciiker Kecd by the largest majority be bus ever received, mentis a defeat for Mr. Illaine, and that to u certain extent, t lie manic loiiowing that hns controlled the Hilitics of Maine for years past, has liccn ignored. The Lincoln indeiendciit republican club, of Philadelphia, has issued an ad dress signed by lil'ty-six lending republi cans, declaring that the tlcfcntol Senator Onnv's candidate for Governor is essen tial to relorm in the republican party. The republicans of the second congres sional district of South Carolina nave nominated Smith, colored, a their can didate. This district is represented by 1 Gcorffe D. Tillmnn who will nroDnlily - 1 have opposition in hit own party to hit 1 nomination. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAllB MARK KBGISTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS 8PEEDY. Curea liverj Variety ot Headache AND NOTHING BL.SU. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa- lion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article ia the market for the speedy relief aad cure of every variety of thai common trouble, Hkadachk. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It it some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will ucver bewithuut. or its curative powers it docs not dc- licnd upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs aa ANTll'VklNli, MOKI'HINli, CHLORAL, AND COCAiNli, Since it does not contain an atom ol cither ol these, ll is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, und can be tuken 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 icculiur advantages of Antimi graine consist in ils being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head achewithout rcsicct to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, us iu the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities mukc it the most popular nnd saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIKHCTION8 FOR l'8B. The doac for an adult la two traipoonfula a a wine ulaisof water. Uoae furebildrea proportion, according to age. la cither ease the doac van be repeated every thirty tninuca until a cure la ellccted. Une done will nlwaya ilrive away aa attack of Headache, if taken when Itrat feeling the prcmonitury symptoms; but if the attack Is well on, and .uflvrlag ia Intense, the eecond or third dose may be required. Usually a greater number of doara Is required to effect the first cure than ia needed for any succeeding time there after, showing that the medicine la accumu lative la Its edects. tending toward an event ual permanent cure. For ealc at OR ANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 a 48 J. MAIN HTREKT, OtiHaitc Bank of Aahevllle. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Fmiry CooiIh, ami Notion, I.imv CurtaiiiH, rulili' Linens, Towel, Nap kin, Counterpane, Whito (.(Mill, ami Kniliroitlerie nt prime eot. All lometic (iooils, iiirliitlinir I'riile oftlio West, Wniiisutla, Fruit or Loom, 1-1 Cotton and 10-1 Sheet hitf at prinfe eot. We call eeial nt t nt ion to our IniLve stock of Km liroidery ami Knitting Silk, Zephyr, Wool, Silk and Outline Work. All tfo at prime cost,. Underwear. Liu lies' Muslin nt cost, Kid Gloves, Howiery and Ribbons at unusually low price. Ladies will wave money by attending this special solo. 'Htf.aMri.JfU 'fivir 1 ilk 1 tffrJfc,-V1'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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