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r t- SLu NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Z -FOR SALE- Not exceeding three Knee, One Time, 36 cenU. Three Timet, SO cents. Blx Time, 78 cents. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE. SC. PKR Ht'NUKKn. - VOLUME VI. NO. no. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER n, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LIN VI LLE.1 A pliM'U plilllllCll 1111(1 devel oping as 11 GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAIN!! OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for lnnlt li fulncss anil beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :,H(K feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with taxto and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for Hih residences and HKATHFl'L HOIHEH. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO.', L-lnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. SPELLMAN'S NATS. ENGLISH NATS $3. BON MARCHE, 30 Houth Main tit. NEW FAIX GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. NEW BLAZERS. NEW NECKWEAR. H.T.ESTABROOK'S IKI 8. MAIN HT.. AKHHVIl.l.B, I. TIIK I'LAC ri BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYH. LOCAL ViewM and SkvtcliVH. airlri REAL ESTATE. Wiirii B. owvs, W. W. Wmt. GVYN & WEST, IKurrruoft to Walter rl.owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. Loana Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners of l)ed. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICK-Montheaat CoartsYqaare. "HOW NOW, HORATIO!" Would.'t buy Umber lands, mineral prop, riles or Asheville Krai Katatc Then call on u. Ilnrntla, nnil we will Klt thee thy money', wnrth. We can sell thee a hone lot, Irnil Ihre shek el. to erect dwelling thereon, and In.ure fhe aara. In any I'lrr Insurance Compsny doing hnalneM In (hi. Mtate. (IWe m. a call, llnratlot J UN KM A JKNKH, . RIAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. stooiuN 9 A to, McAfee Block, V. nation Ave., A.hrvllle. N. O. F. A. GRACE, IIKCORATOR AND DE8IUNER IN FRESCO. auglktl.lra MISCELLANEOUS. DAISY s SWANS DOWN. TIhhc urc the brnml of our licnt I'MXIK, thi' (Incut of the fine, tlic 1wttt of nil, and In CHlKTlully rcLiimmeniUd to thnnc tlrfiirinK thr whttfKl and purest limul. In fnet it In thr rtvmii (if nil the wheat Hklmmcd ufl' into flour. Wt urn have other hmndN HmlKradr,nni1 call lurnlHli 11 k"m1 futility Hour hr low an $-,.rol having Hrvutvit a lot lK-furc fiiiiiinj( into the hanilN of HKTiilntorH, A. D. COOPER. Two Hremid-hnml wagon fur milr i hrnp. WES Tlli w . rn 1 1 17 1 l.LI! A new lot of Comforts, lilnnkets, and other miiIh for cooler weather linn just been received. Plasterers' Whitt' Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Caps and Aprons The largest lot of Clicmis3, (towns and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine goods, eheaHr than you can get tlx material anil make them. Stockings in colors and Fast Black, Wool, Me rino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10 cts. to f2 a pair. All kinds of Dress rriiiiniiiigs, Buttons, Lin ings, &c; in fact our slock of a, everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Boys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh Krfect, ho tlintyour WANTS from the cellar to the garret can be filled at our store at trices away below anybody else. Don't buy any thing until you try The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS. Real Entate Ilrokcra, And Investment Agent. Loan. a urcly placed at N per vent. Office. : 2. Bt ilo I'.ttun Avenue. Hecond floor. febndlv JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman a Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BualncM lnana .ecu rely placed at a per cent. PROF. S. lAVILLE, CLASSES FOR DANCING. AiMcmhlv room At) Put ton A Venn, (.rnnd ftrra IIoiiimp. Monday, ft t. m. Chlldirn HNiuniN'R, n'eiiwM. rnvnte rriiiMinn any hour. Walti HuamnUYd. Uulch method. WM. R. KINO, OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U I. N., I. located In A.hevlll and wlH practice SURVEYING. tiraiiKhtlns of any description a.pednlty. P. o, Una U fa. augjoulm. MISCELLANEOUS. (Jo to Cni-michael'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 priceH. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to ho found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip tion will bo filled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registerer prescript ionists ready to serve you at a ll hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. C ARMICII AFX APOTHKCAHY, No. so South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry (Soods, Fancy (!oods, Shoos 7 A 9 PATTON AVU Strarr's Fruit Preservative for keeping fresh fruits, to matoes, corn, &.C, without the use of sealed or air-tight cans. Fruit juice, cider, &v., can bo perfectly preserved by using this powder. The only care requirtHl im to select good sound fruit," not too riK, then follow directions.. This powder is very cheap, and the canning very little troublt! erfectly harmless. Faeh package reserves 20 pounds of fruit or .'10 pint of fruit juice. 25 cents er package, 5 packages for one dollar. Sold in Asheville by T.C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists. DO YOU KNOW A Rood thing when you rc II ? Uno call at POWELL J SNIDERS And eiamlne their line aaaortmrnt of I'rrnih Cracker., con.l.lltin In part of fancy Tea Cade., Cream Jumblr. lmon HnaM, Vanilla Walrn, Oraham Wafer., Lunch ninculL, Navy llrrail, Koynl Wnfrr, Cream Wafrr., Zephyr Waren, lmnn Cream, Noiln Mlaciill., Ac, Theac are almiluiely flr.h and nlie IIiiihU. We nlo dealt lo call your atten tion to our well aelrctei! .tnck of I'ANCV OHOCKHIIIr), of which we make a .nrctaliy. Wear onVrlna lllll ItANOAINSIn Hlaple a. well a. fancy Orocerle., a larae proMtrtlia of which w are enn.tanllv rent Winn dim t from Hi manufacturer, Thla In.urra you perfectly freah and wholtaom rihhI. al price, that weaaarantec to be a. low a. Ihcy caa be bouahl la any market, Keapectrtillj, POWKLL A HNIIIIIN, Cor. Pattoa Amw aad Mala atreet, THEJIEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. HOW TO GET DIRECT TRADE WITH EUROPE. A NUTABI.K CONVENTION ATLANTA. Atlanta, hcpt, 1 1 . A cnnvciition i ik'linntcH from the HiiutlimiHtiiU'Htiii'oii aider the ciicHtioii ol direct trmlc linin southern K)rt to liuroie mil yesterday Dele'ntca were prciteiit from North Car- nlinn, South Carolina, l-'oriila, Tennessee Alalinma and (ii-oria. Govs, l-nwle, of North Carolinn; Fleming, of I'loriila and Cordon, ul (koryia, li.nded their re s)cctive delexations. lite conveiUion wim called at the sucbtion nt the ('!' Km state alliance. The convention oruanized with Col. W J. Northern, democratic nominee lor gov ernor ol ttcoiKm, aa prcsiilent. ux presidents wetcehoM-n ns follows: North Curolina, liov. I'owle; I'loriila, (ieortic 1'IeiniuKi South Carolina, M. I.. Donaldson; Alalinma, C. M. Shelly; Ten nessce. T. P. Tillman. At the afternoon session the committee on plnnol action nuideits rcxirt tlir.mli is cimirmau, nov, i-owic. I lie report favored the adoption of the resolu tions introduced hy lion. Giunwar llartndKe, ol Savanmih, Cm., which recite that the South Atlantic und Gull Hrts have not received iiditpiatea propriations for rivers und liarlMirs, and urcc uihiii the senators and rcorcscntn lives from the south the "neciHsitv of se curinj; such approiirialions us arc ncccs- say lor thesiecdy iiniroveineut ol the 1 he tollowini! resolutions were also re (Hirteil liy theeoniiuittec: Ki-solvctl, That thiscominitteerecrim mend to the convention the creation ol a coriMirntiou to promote direct trade at some Hmt on the Niutli Atlantic coast and another to promote direct trade lit some iiult port. I.111I1 comiiauv to Ik eupitaliml nt Jl.ooo.ouo with miwit to increase 10 io.oihi.ihhi. me committee recomtnetided to the convention tin adoption ol the lollowiiiij: "Kcsoivcu, Hint tliiscouveiitionrccoin mend the selection liv the alliance ot each southern state of a delegation of twelve members, and lv cailioriNiiiiixilcomnici cial luidy ol each city in the south ol oih dclrKiitc Irom each ill said bodies to meet in Atlanta the second Wednesday ol Jan uary, IKUI, to iicrlrcl details lor the 01- Knmxution ol two companies to promoii the ilireel trade anil to crlci- a plan lot solicit lllH subscriptions lo the stink ol such companies. This report was udonted as a wlmh. A subsequent resolution provided thai III urunucrs and state auricullural so cicties 1st represented and that each ji'iv eruor of a Southern Stale lie a mcinUi of this next ronveutioii. A committee cousistini! of overnoi I'owle, ol North Carolina, and others was npiHiinled to investiu.ile tin- suliieel ol olitmiiiiiK cliarlers of the corHiralious named in the resolutions alsive. Alter the discussion of minor deluils the convention adjourned. RKPl'HUCAN C'AI'C'I'M. An Ordrr of HumIiicmm lK-clrlrel I'pon Adjournvd. Waniiikutun, Sept. It A eauciis ol republican senators was held this morii- M, at which Senator Ivtlmunds presided. to nrruiiKC an order of liusiiiess lor the rest of the session, AImiiiI ii doen meas ure were considered to Ik? of siillieient iniMirtuniT to warrant tluni luiu placed on tli pniKram. They iiiiliiilc the iiuli lottcry hill, the bankruptcy bill, lulls lor tlw relief ol the supreme court, ami lot ne rslublislimenl ol private laml courts, he compound lard bill and ihe lalsir lulls. recently passed hy the house. I lie hrst tliiim to lie eoiiMilcivil is the conference rcxrt on the land Ki.int lor- Icitnre lull now pending lieliire tliesenatc. 1 Here wussome talk ul an inhoui mm nt. nit iiotlunK dcliuite was ucnvil to rcsiKCliiiK the date. Itwiislhc general pinion that until the lurill bill is lit) ill lisiNised i.f n day for iidjouriimeut cull- not Ik lined. TILLMAN NO Ml NAT Ids. The Honia Carolina Ticket Near ly Completed. Cm.ru iiia, 8. C, Sept. It. l-'ollov. iiiK is the ticket nominated this miMiiiny nt an early hour: pnr governor, H. K. Till mini, of Ivdncficlds; liciitcniint governor. H. II. I'.nry, of Alilsrville: seereturv ol slate, T. Iv. Tendnll, ol Chiniulon; tieus- iircr, . T. C. Hates, ol raui;i liuri; ; at torney general, V.J. I'oix-, ol Newlnrry. I nr nomitnitions lor two more nitices. nicriiitendcnt of rdiiculion und comp troller Kcneral. nr yet to Is- maile. UCIf-T MTHIKI'.HN, No further IsrmwiiNlrHllon t HoulhMmpton. Koi TliAMi'ToN, Sept. 1 1. The strikers arc more ipiiclloilny and no riotous dem onstrations hnve Isren mndr. The police nulhoritie have issued an order lorliiddinu. thr lormiiiK of proces sions, and thr lenders of the strikers hnve promised to see that it is olieyeil. l lie mini slramer l.n I lain will sail to- lav, a Irrsh crew Inivinit Intii cnunurtl to lake the phursol the old hands who went out with the strikers. A rollllval Mraw, Nkwpiiiit, Scpl. II. The count of the ballot cast in yesterday's election was completed thismorniiiK. Thomas Ciums Hull, republican, is elcitid mayor by I oh muiorily. Thr rrtiiiblicnns also rlret five out of Ihe six aldermen; ten nut of thr fifteen eouiicilmen nnil Hire out of four school committeemen. There is no election for one councilman. Part of a l'll fnder Water. lit.MlKA, S. V, Sept. tl.-Nenrly three Inehrs of rain hits fallen here in twenty four hours and Hie wnler, increased liy the streams nhove, hits raised the Che muiiR river to the daiiKcr line. Thr ower part of thr city is under water. Alleged Train Wreckers). t'TU'A, S. V Sept. Il.-Two Pinker- ton detectives this morning arrested Cain and Knell, who were wanted for the wrrcklnit of A train near Alhnnv. and left for Albany nt 11.110 with their prisoners. AtMITKAKY KICKD. Victory Hhh Made lllni More t'xar Like Than Ivvcr. Wasiiivi-.ton, Sept. It. In the house to day as Speaker Reed entered thcelmni- Isir nt n few moments twlore noon, he re ceived a round of applause from the re publicans and from the spirt Mors in the (,'nlleries, hut no oilier demonstration was nuidc- After prayer, Mr. O'Pcrrill, of Virginia, made the point thai no oiiorum was present. The SK-ukcr, without even tnkiiiK a note of the poinl, stated that the ijiitstion was on the onleriiiK of I lie previous cpiestion on app living the jour nal of Tuesday's proceedings anil i i reeled the clerk to call the roll. (hi the orderiii)' of ihe previous ipics tion the vote stood, yeas M7, aavs I t no otiorutn and, on' motion of Kir. Me Kinley, amid dcniocratie applause, the house, at I'JM'i. uiljourued. ATTENTION, "pEMOl'KATS ! iiKMOiHATit' piiintKv i-:i.i-:c- TION FltM HI'MOMIIi:, Full and Complete luHlruetloiiH In KcKiird lo HuldlHK It The Num ber of ItelcitaleH I'rooi Iviieh I reclncl. To the democratic voters of the several townships of lluiicomlic county : I'tirsiiiint to a call heretofore made li I lie iiemiH'ratie voters ol the various townships ol lliincomhc county to hold primurv ileetious on the L'Tth day ol this month for the purpose of givimj tin democratic voters of the county an op portunity to express their choice of can didates for the house of representatives and srv.'ral count v olliivs, it is thoiiuht necessary to );ive some sK-cilic inst rui nous, as lo the manner of holiiiiu- such primary elect ions, as IoIIowh: l-irst. The dcmiHTats of the several townships are earuestlv rcoucsted to meet ul the usual voting place of the township not later than In o'clock n the morning ol Saturday, the l!7lh ot this month. The democratic executive committee will select two good demo crats to act as judges of, and t conduct, the election. In tin absence of the executive committee or ii failure to ael on their part so, soon on the morning ol the said election as six lemoerats shall ariive thev shall proceed it once to elect the two judges herein noviilctl lor, whose duly it shall Ik- to irovide a box or other means lor votnm. After the box or other means shall have K-en provided, each and every democrat r other voter pledging IiiiiikcII to sup- tori the nominees ol the democratic parly, shall Ik allowed to east one vote r a caiiiluliite lor each ol the eouulv dices and one vole each for two candi- lales for Ihe legislatiiie. The votes mav k either written or printed on one oicci- lialKTor seiiarateiv as the Milium mav Iclerniine Is'lorc the voting In-guis. Second. The jhiIIs should Is- kept 0kii Irom It) o'clock a. in. till ." o'clock p. in., ir later il the judges think it advisable r necessary, lo give evcrv voter in the township w ho desires to do so an op IMirluuity lo vole. I mnl. lule the clivtion ot candidates for the various oilier is Is-iug procicded with each voter shall also lie allowed to vote tor delegates to the county conven tion who shall Ik in number one delegate lor every tweutv-live democratic voles and tractions ol luteal or over easl for ovrrnor I'owle m the last preceding lection. 1 he several townsluiiBiind nre- initK will then-lore Ik-entitled to select he following number of delegates re- siKetively : A.hevlllr Kii.l Ward t:t West Wiirii . Ucnvrnlniit Haw i'rrek .. Iillnniirr.. llllK'l. avrrv . trn-l . Illnck Mouiililln.- nir lew . -'n-itclt llronil . In I L'rrrk. I l-iiTsli-r.. loir one nwi-r lloitiinv. Mi-ein Crrrk , Snmly Mu-h . Swnitiiniiiiii . Piter Ihtmliiy It Toliil I 'jo till. It shall Ik thedutvofthedclegates so elected, to attend the county eotiven lion which will assemble in the court house in Asheville al 1 1 o clock a. in. on Saturday the ith day ol OcIoIht. IMM when and where thev shall cast the votc tf the township sending them, according i lue resiui oi me prunarv cii-ctiou giv ing to vaeli cauilulate Ins proHirlionate part ol the vole ol the township as east tor him in said primary elections. II any cnuilulate shall lull to receive a maioritv ol the votes in said county convention cast in accordance with voles east in the primaries, then it shall Ik' the duty of the delegates in said county convention to proceed to select a candidate lor such ollicc wherein such failure occurred. Filth. I'ihiii the closing of the polls said judges will proceed at once, in the presence ol such voters as may choose to lie present, lo count the voles east, both lor candidates and delegates, anil certify the same in duplicate, and send one copy to the undersigned chairman ol the county executive committee, and deliver ing the others ton delegate elect to Ik' presented by him lo the said county con vention. Ilv order of the executive committee. C. M. Mi l.ni i., Cli. I K in. lis. Com. IIiiiiciiiuIk Co. rim LATEST KEWS FROM ,i)KTII C.IA'f'..V.I. Guilford comity has $'J,."iMl in the treasury. Halcigh will lie one hundred years old in IMP J, and looks it. Thernilrond olliciuls nt work at the Vadkin river bridge poured several bar rels of oil over the wreckage and set il on lire. Thirty-six ears loaded with cot ton, com, dry goods, shingles, etc., were piled u von t he engine and tender, An enthusiastic meeting of the citi sens of Koekv Mount, Kowan count v, was held recently in the interest of the tobacco market, livery man in the meeting pledged themselves lonseeverv elhirt to further the interest of the to hacen business there, The Wnkc county farmers' nllimicc held a meeting at Kalcigh and a resolu tion was adopted hv which inemlieri of the alliance plcdgctl themselves not to use new jute hugging this year, but to use any material, suitable for the pur pose, as n substitute. THE TARIFF BILL 1'ASSES. VANCK CLONKS) Till: OPPOSI TION IIHIIATK, The Vote Ih 40 lo u, ttlrlctly on 1'iirlv LIucN-The Hennte IiiHlHlh on iih AniviidmenlH to the Ho.ise lllll. Wasiiiniiton, Sept. It. In closing the debute on the tariff bill yesterday Senator Vance said he knew that his ne tion was helpless. It had already been decided thai the bill was to pass. One objection Senator Vance had to the bill was that il was sectional it made sugar free and sugar was a sounthern product Il made machinery for making beet su gar in the northwest free and maintain ed the duly oil cane sugar machinery for use in l.oiiihana. Kite was n southern product and the duty on rice was re dined, binning twine for western fields was Irec, but on cotton ties was trailed This hill had one redeeming feature and thai was its sclhshucss, to open the eves 01 me conscientious ikoiiIc. 1 he man who threw a stone tit his dog and hit his molher-iii-law instead, said that he was very sorry he hud missed the dou. but thaiikcil tuiil that the stone was not wasted. I Laughter. I The prcsidiiigollicer lugnlls, announced the close ol the three hours to which the democrats were entitled. .Mr. Viiiicc: "Weller, when supervising .-wiuiuei, writing ins nrst love letter sum: 'Mummy, my son, am t that a rather sudden pulliu' up?' Laughter I will observe the admonition of the I'resulcnt .' Mr. lone, of Nevada, delivered learned address in commendation of the protective system. The vote was then taken and the bill passed HI to '.".I, Mr. Aldrich moved that (he senate in sist on its amendment to the house bill. Agreed to, and Messrs. Aldrich. Sherman Allison, lliscock, Mauderson. Vance and Carlisle were npHiiiitcd conferees on the part 01 the senate. In the senate to-dav on motion of Sen ator I'lunib the eoiiterenec report on the raiiroaii lanu lorieiturc lull was taken up. li!:. IIAHHt'MIIA'H U1CATH. A New VerslDii of the Manner of It Mude. City of MiiMCo, via Ualvkston, Sept. 1 1 . According to orders received here of the shooting of General Itarruiulia on board the American steamship Acapulco nt Si. Jose de tiautcmala, Captain Pitts, if the Acapulco has mude a declaration which the liuatenialiaii authorities claim completely justilies their nction. Mr. M inner, the American minister, the au thorities say, wus consulted as an act ol courlesv onlv. The dispatch almvc mentioned further says that when Captain Dorilleo and Captain Pitts read to llarrtindin the or der lor his delivery to the Giiatcmiihun authorities IWirrtiudia asked permission to ciiauge ins clot lies, which was granted. Turning aiv.iy llarrundia suddenly grasiH'd two revolvers and lirctl on Ho- rillco, Pitts and und a policeman, who in return fired on llarrundia, killing him. Captain I 'it l had taken the nreciiiition of ordiriug passenger lo withdraw; otherwise some of them would proba bly have Wen hurl by the bullets from llarruiidia's pistol. Michigan Heiuocrala. C.knii Kaimiis, Mich., Sept. It. The IciiKH-ratie stale convention here nomi nated li. II, YYinan. of Hamburg, for 1:0 v eruor bv acclamation. i. J. Campatie. ol I Kt nut. was elected chairman ol the democratic state central committee. KF.WIILICAN IIOl.TKRN, Quay's Record Too Much for Home IMilliidelphlanH. The Lincoln indeiKndenl retiublican eommittix', of I'hiladelphia, bolls Utiay's noiuiuce lor governor. Mr. I Klamater. and savsofuuav himself: The ulatlorni of the rcnubliean party in Pciinsvlviiuia iinlorsis, without ipiali licalion or reserve, the junior senator of this stale, Matthew S. Ijuay, a man whose very name has catered the politi cal vocabulary us n term of political domination and corruption; a mini whose way to political eminence has been won by no distinguished service to the nation or the state, neither by the conception nor the execution of 11 single great or iK'iietieent public measure, but solely by chicanery ami political corrup tion, bv the creation ot nil immenscnrinv wrv ilc lollowcrs through liriltesol pub lic nlhcc and bv the skillful distribution ol public patronage. This man has 10 siii'icssliillv increased his own power that he is to-day among Ihe most influential, il he is not indeed the most itilliiential, ot republicans, ami in his own state his per sonal will bus virtually usurKil the will of the is'ople. lie is nt least popularly understood In have controlled I lie last republican state convention and to have iuiHiscd upon il a candidate of his own selection, hut lo crown his own dis honor and the shame of the common wealth he stands lor months silent under public, rcH'ulcd and Sieeilie accusations ol the greatest ollieial misconduct, of having taken from the treasury of the stale large sumsof money withtheknow ledge of its ollieial guardian." This has already Iki ii signed by a large nuinlKT of I'hiladelphia republicans. I. M ERES TIM! I'ERSt KS. Scnatom Cahi.isi.k, of Kentucky, litis Attained the age of lifty-livc years. Com;mi:sman Mason, of Chicago, is necompnuied by his wile on his stumping tour through .Maine. Tint Panisii king's crown is worth $i:i,-,nno, the oueen' crown $17,rno, ntid the sword ol stale $15,00(1, IIismahi'K's wife is an rxpert with the needle mid is famous ns n cook. She is also remarkable lor her simple piety and for her charities. M won Makt, of Iloston, receives from a street railway company in that city 5, mid free tickets weekly for charitable pur sises. Sih William VkhnonHahi'iii'mt, whose sharp tongue makes him unpopular, once figured in a curious incident. Pour men agreed each to invite to a clubdinner the most disagreeable man of hi netpinin tnncc, and all fonr invited Sir William. Limn Tknnyson is said to hnve re cited "The Charge of the Light Drigndc" and the "Ode of the I lenth of the Duke of Wellington" into a iihonogrnph. so that the vibrant melodies of his voice may be heard "iu summers thut we hull not cc." MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKADII MARK RBGISTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Curen livery Variety ot Headache AND NOTHING Kl.Hlt. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, nt effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIbadacuk, The immense favor which has greeted it from all ipiurtcrs, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who hnve once tried it, will never be without. Por its curative powers it does not de pend uHn the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTIPYK1NE, MORPHl.Nlv, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young und 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 advantage of Antimi graine consist in it being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of bead ache without respect 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 populur and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRECTIONS FOR C8B. The doie for an adult u two tea.poonfut. in a wine fla ol' water. Dose for children in proportion, according to aice. Id cither case the doae can be repeated every thirty minue. until a cure i. curctcd. One Iok will alway. drive away an attack of Headache, if luken when Hrst feeling the premonitory symptom.; but if the attack is well on, and uttering I. intcne, the Kcond or third dose may be required. V.ually a greater number of doae. i. required to effect the Drat cure than I. needed for any succeeding time there after, .howing that the medicine is accumu lative in iu effects, tending toward an event ual permanent cure. for .ale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 8. MAIN STREET, Opposite Bank af A.beellle. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Knncy Ooodri, anil NotioiiH, Li CurUiiiiH, ruble Lineim, TowcIh, Nai- diiH, CountorimiiPH, White Joods, and lOiiiliroidci it'") at iriiiM! rout. All Domestic (ioodri, including Pride of tho West, WaniHUttii, Fruit of Loom, 4-4 Cottons and 10-4 Sheet iiiN a t prime cost. We call spiriiil attention to our large stock of Em- iroidery and Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime cost. Ladies' Muslin. Underwear at cost, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Kibbona at unusually low prices. Ladiea will save money by attending this special sale.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1890, edition 1
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