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- t OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, FOR SALE- Not exceeding three llnea. One Time, ilO ccnU. Three Timet, SO cent. 8I1 Times, 78 cent. AT - - THIS - - OFFICE SC. PI'.M hitniki-;i. fill VOLUME VI. NO. 112. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. eLINVILLE. A pliU'o planned and devel oping us a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAIN! OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region uot'd fop hciilth I'nlncMK mill beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :,H(10 feet, wil.li cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with tasto and skill,, with well graded roads and extensive. FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine ivsitlences and HKATHFli. HOMEM. A good opportunity for prolitahlc investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., I.lnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. tPELLMAN'S HATS. a BON MARCHE, 1 g 30 South Mala Ht. I NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. NEW BLAZERS. H.T.ESTAUKOOK'S JJ B. MAIN HT., AHHI1VII.I.H, I TMK FLACK POK BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOVH. LOCAL View Hnd SkctclieH. itir ID il HEAL liSTATIi. WLT llOWTK, W. W. WlWt. GVYN & WEST, (Huccmuora to Walter B.uwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALiSTATE, Loan Hecurely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commlaalnnrra nfliceda. FIRE INSURANCE. OrFICK-MoialhcnMl Court Mqaare. LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET I Of the Hundred, who arc coming-in Aahcvlllc to aiienil the fall and Winter. All IhuM who have hnn.es to rent should call no u. nt once, a. we have ninny applica tion! Air Imth furnlahed anil unfiirnlahed huuaca, which wi' arc nt present unable to nil. JHNKH Jk JHNKM, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Rooium o A 10, McAfee Block, Patton Ave., Aahevlllr. H. V. P. A. GRACE, DIXORATOR ANII- DKHKiNHR IN FRESCO. ugdam JMSCELLANEOI'S. DAISY I SWANS DOWN. Three are the branil. of ourlieiit FLOUR, the Until of the fine, the lieat of nil, and I. eaiwclntly recommended to thiiK desiring the whiteat and purest bread. In fact it la the cream of all the wheat skimmed .IT into Hour, We uro have other brands and gradra, nnd inn fiirnlah a it I family Hour na low na 'J.nn, hnvlng accured a lot licforc pnaainK into the hunila of aimuliitora. A. D. COOPER. Two Hvcuml-hund wiikoiih for wilo clump. PRICES THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts, Blankets, and other goods for cooler weather has just been received. Plasterers' White Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Caps and Aprons The largest lot of Cheiiiis.', (iowiis and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine goods, cheaMr than you can get the material and make them. Stockings in colors jiikI Faxt Illack, Wool, Me rino, Cotton. Lisle Thread, and Silk, from lOcts. to 2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings, Iluttous, Lin ings, &c; in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Hoys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh Mrfect, so that. your WANTS from t he cellar to the garret can he filled at our store nt prices away below anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET' Real Kstate Brokers, And Iiiventiiienl Agent. l.unn. ac urely placed at M ier cent. Offices: 114 Ac ail Patton Avenue Mccond flour, frhlidl t JOHN CHILD, Pormerly of Lyman & Child I, Ofllce No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Htrictly a Brokerage BuiIucm Loan, aecurely placed at II per cent. PROF. S. SAVILLE, CLASSES FOR DANCING. Aaaeniliiv rnnma nil Patton Avenue, ornnd Ikth House! Mondays, H p. m. Children Hmiirilii a, A o'clock. Privnte lessons any hour. Wain guaranteed, Uick method. acptidlw WM. R. KIN.., OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U I. N., la located In Aahcville and will practice SURVEYING. Draughting of any deacrlptlon a apeclalty. I. o. Una 'JJH. augUlkllni. MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmichoel's Drug Store with your prescription where you willAut all times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. HiH prescription department iH 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 preserip tion will bo filled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registered nrescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. V. C. CARMICHAKL AI'OTIIKCAHY, No. a South Main Street. Asheville, N. C. Ilandsoine Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes llntsandCar- IMt, 7 & 9 PATTON AVI!. Scnrr's Fruit I'rowirvative for keeping fresh fruits, to matoes, corn, &c, without the use of sealed or air-tight cans. Fruit juice, cider, Ac., ran bo jwrfectly preserved by using this powder. The only core required is to select good sound fruit, not too ripe, then follow directions. This powder is very cheap, and the canning very little trouble perfectly harmless. Kach package preserves UO pounds of fruit or ilO pints of fruit juice. 2." cents per package, 5 packages for one dollar. Sold in Asheville by T.C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists. DO YOU KNOW A K""1 thlnfc when you my it? If no i-till nt POWELL i SNIDER'S And einmine their Ane aaaortment of Prrnch Crnckera. connlatliiK In part of I'nncy Ten Cnkca, Cream Jumlilea, Union Hnapa, Vanilla Walrra, llraham Wnlcra, . Lunch lliaculla, Navy llreail, Koynl Wnlcr, Crcnm Wiifrra, Xcphyr Wnfcra, Lemon Crenm, Hndii lliaculla, Mc. Theae arc altanlutcly frcah and nice (lonria, We nlao deaire to call your ntten tion to our welt aelccted atuck of KANCV (1HOCKKIHH, of which we make a aicclall.v. We are offcrlnn 111(1 PAHOAINa in Htnple na well na I'ancy (Irocerlra, a lnre proportion of which we are conatantlv rem wing direct from the manufacturer, Thla Inaiirea ynu perfectly frcah and whuleaome Kooda nt prlcta that we guarantee to tie nalow a. they can be houxht In any market. Keapcctfully, POWHLL ft RNIIiliR, Cor. Patton Avenue and Main Btrect. THEJIEVS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. TKRRIBI.P. FLOIH IN Ni;w VOKK HTATF., RAILWAYS BLOCKADED AND THE TRACK CARRIED AWAY. Watbktown, N. Y., Sept. 13. Tin- rain which hua fallen in turrcnta nliiioat continually for live (1iiyhinnt Iiiik awiillcn every stream in this acctiun to Hirin) freahct height mid to-day the eflirts arc seriously felt, liemiliouU liy an almost complete tyiiiK up of the Konic, Water town and Oplcniluiri,' railway and its lirnni lua. utiil .!io 1nitriKti'in of mills and farm prnierty. A bit; washout occurred on the Koine, Wntertown and l(jdt'iisliiir lielwccn Mansulle and i'icrreKnt, in this cminty, last nival, the tlnoil carrvmu nwnv the truck lor aliout thirty feet and making a dcen channel across the line. A new in in lii iilgc which hud just liecn completed lit CYntrcvillc, one mile west nl Kichmiul on the Rome lirnnch, was also carried away during the niht. This morniiiL' one of the stone aliiil ments was washed away und the other will go now. Near Ileer river, west ot Cnrtliajje 'on the Uticn ami Hlaek river division, there is another washout, hot this will he re paired within a few hours. At present direct niilwnvnnd niaileom nuinicntioii from northern New York is shut otf. At Copcnlmu.cn, IewisCnmplicll'sshops were tipped over liy the Hood. THK HliiAK HtHlvl.t I.K. MouNeCniiimltleeCoiiNldcrlimllie Hc-iiate Turin III 1 1 AiiieiidiuviilH. Wasiiinuton, Sept. l.'l. The ways anil means committee this niomine Uau liirmalcoiisiderntion of the senate amenil iiKiils to the tarill' hill mid made excellent proKrcss. Ily iiiuui, when adjoin iiuicnl was had, all of the (lilt il.lv schedules hud liecn acted 11)11111, lenviiiK the free list yel to lie coiisiilered. In the ease of each amendment noii-eoiieiirreiiee was rceum mended where a reduction ol the existing duties was pioposed. Imnociatic men -Iters moved eoiieuranee. hut ollierwie tlicv contented themselves with a simiih ncKntive vote on each proposition. The Louisiana deleuatiou, Kcprcscuta- lives Kiee, Cnlemaii, Illnuehiird, lloatnei mid Wilkinson, were admitted lo tin room when the simar schedule was iiudi i consideration and united in a strong oh jection to the date l March 1st next i when it is proposed that the ehniiues made in thai schedule should take cflccl. They represented that the effect of adhe rence to that date wmlil lie ruinous to the iilnnters who would then have iusl iriirnered their crops ami who would lie eoniiiellcd to sell them in a market drought down in price liy live suiiar. I liev nroiMised an exlensuui oi mm too July 1, or, failing in thai, asked thai the new rates take elicit immediately upon approval of the hill. The commit tee took this npH.'iil under advisement and meanwhile agreed to recommend non-concurrence in the senate amend ments to the sugar schedule. There is little Uoulit that consideration ot the hill in committee will lie concluded Monday and then some arrangements will lie promised to bring it More the house. rkkii ! hi ::. It'H Rule and Nolhluu i:Imc with Him. W'ASllixr.ToN, Sept. 1 :i. In the house to-dny the approval of the journal ol Tuesday's proceedings, was the first nuestioii presented and the clerk pro ceeded to call the roll on this question. I he louriial was approved, yeas Un, nays none, the clerk noting a ipmruin. I'.verv one present and not imircil, voted in the allirnmtivc. The clerk then pro ceeded to the rending of the journal nl Wednesday s proceedings, which Mr. O'Fcrrell, of Virginia, demanded should lie rend in lull. Sneaker Heed suggested that this would tend oul v to consume time which had been assigned to .Mr. Ilcck'gculogics. Mr. (Terrell retorted that he was aware ol what he was doing ; he was responsible to hiseonslitueiitsanilniit tothcsiciikcr. The Sicakerstiggesled that iliegciillcinaii was responsible to the country. Mr. OT'crreil expressed his readiness to take all the responsibility thai attached to li i in. Mexicans) ruder Water. St. I.oi is, Sept. 13. In'spatchcs from Texas sav that the Kio (iranile river at Ivaglc I'ass is higher than it has liecn for ten years. All the lower part ot the city, which is densely mpulnlcil liv .Mexicans is six feet under water and much iiroicr to was swept nwny, but no lives lost. The llnltlinore'H Quick Run. Stockholm, Sept. 13. The I'liited States nniii-of-war llaltimore, with the body of Capt. Uricssnn on board, arrived here last evening. She mnde the run from New York to tiothensbiirg within seventeen (lavs, which is the fastest time on record for a maii-of war. OI T OS THE FARM. There is it report from the country that a new and voracious bug is playing havoc with the rice. Mr. Hiram Hum says it stays in the ground nt night and comes up ill the morning and cuts off the heads, His crop of thirty acres has been almost ruined. tioldsboro liispateh. A gentleman of long experience in the care and treatment of bees informs us that if one of his swarms hupiiciis to lose its ipieen he catches a wasp and puts it in the hive. The U'cs seem lo recog nue it as n "boss" and at once go to work. Madiron Leader. The farmers' alliance of Union county will have an alliance picnic in Monroe, Octolier 3. The object of the picnic is that the farmers may nil meet and have it day of recreation and rejoicing over the fine crops. I'rnncis M. Miller wauls to gin al Waco (Cleveland county) cotton for the 2nth part, to insurc all cotton free while at his gin mid furnish new bagging und tics for seventy-five cents per bale. The Tarborn Hnnner says that most, if not all, the cotton coming to that mar ket is covered with jute bagging, TO IIK RKVIVKU, A Meeltnic oft He v. N. It. C. to be Held Tneadav Nliclit. Mr. H. B. Curter, president of the Young Men's Democratic Club, will issue a call for a meeting of that club to he held Tuesday night. The call will ap iKMtr Monday. The club was one of the strongest in the state during the cam paign of l.'ISH anil iniiehgood is cxiicclcd from it this year. FOUR iNcilKS OF SNOW THK MIIHI'I'RV CiOKH IM'.I.OW fri;i:zinu. TlilH MeeiilH t'nllkely, hut Ho Suta the Hlutial Her vice Hi WiihIi luiclon llniiiHKea lo I'ropa-To. bacvo Men Warned. Ss. I'.M'l., Sept. 13. Snow has fallen in North Dakota, Montana, Northwestern Minnesota and Manitoba from a quarter of an inch to several inches. An inch fell at St. Vincent, Minn.; two inches nl Dakota, N. I'.; four inches at Arileek, N. Il ; four or live inches at Hal lock, Minn.; and the ground was gener ally spread with a wintry while iiiantlr In siiinc nuarlers cold rainsqiiieklv tlis posed ol the snow, and the snow and rnin combiiied have done soinelillleilam- agc to wheal that is slill in the shuck Snowcapped shocks are reported around lliillock and warren, .Minn., as wen as at other places. While the snow has Ih-cii limited the wave extended over both Da koto and Minnesota and is working its way into Iowa. Most ol the crops are too far advanced to be much damaged. Akiiock, N. D.. Sept. 13. Snow lies lour inches on the ground Here. Iliresii iug is delayed al least a week. asmini'.ton. Sent. 13 SihviiiI weath er bulletin from the signal othec liirnishes the lollowiug: Signal service rcimrts of veslerilav and this morning show the advance from the northwest over Dakota, Nova Scotia. Iowa, Kansas, nor I hi rn Texas, Missouri .ind northern Illinois, of a severe cold wave which has produced unprecedented low teinKral lire and unusually earlv Hosts throughout these sections. Fol lowing are some id the miiiuiiiiiu teiiiKT- itures Ik'Iow Invxiug : Wichita, Ka 3 Ik'Iow Daveuporl, la 1 " Keokuk, la 3 " Chicago, III " prmglield. Ill Siiriiiglield, M 3 " Killing Irosls were reported this morn ng from central aiiilaorthwcstciu Iowa. limn two ,vivks to three days earlier than ever bclorc. Light Irosls were re Mirted Irom other pintionsot Iowa, Ne- irnsKii nun iroill .muiihtii .iiissonri. The frost warnings - re scut vesterday lo Niirihweslein Iowa and Dakota and his morning were issued Irom IheCraa Hrrv and liibacco districts ol Wisconsin .oul the tobacco ibslriels of Missouri, Western Kentucky and Northwestern I eniiessec. .lIOMiV NTRINUKNl'V, Windom I'iiIIh a Mcellnu of New t'urk llankerH.- Ckkssox Si'kinos, I'ii., Sipl. 13. The president devoted ucarlv two hours ol vesterdav allernoou to telegraphic cor rcsiiondcncc with Secretary Wiinlom, nt w illiainstow n. .Mass., as to I lie iicst means of relieving the pnmnt stringency in the inonrv market. One ol the results of the conference was an order lor the prepayment of interest aggregating J.", (Mill, don mi currency sixes and for an advance of the purchase rate for 4 kt cent bonds to 1 'J't. ,M:V okk, Sept. 3. Secretary m- dom arrived at the suli treasiirv to-day and notices were nt oni-c mill out to twenty bankers lo attend the conference mid exchange views on the financial aim- tion. IvuloulxliiK Manclnll. W.siii.i',ton, Seiit. 13. In the senate to-day as soon as the jom nal of yesler- lav was rend Senator Ijunv otlered the usual resolutions ol sorrow and eotido- It-nee in regard lo the death of Samuel J. Kamlall and proceeded to address the senate. The Wyoming lClecllon Clll-.VKNXK, Sept. 13. Tke republicans now claim the slate by L'.iniU majorily. The democrats concede it liy 1,'JiHt. The republicans carry the Icgislnture and will have n working majorily in both branches. Cotton Hupply. Nnw Vohk. Sent. 13. Total visible supply of cotton for the world. 1.1 1 1, -dill bales, of which ."iMi, pill , is. American, against H,ri(l,!lH7 nnd ,riilii,lM7 ressvlivc ly; last year 713,73(5; rweipts at all in terior points, 130,!lii7. OUITUAK'Y. Lester I'urgiisun, nge L'l veers, of Sha nun township, died recently of typhoid lever, alter an illness of seventeen days. A telegram received in this office by Mr. W. K. I'hillijis conveys the intelligence of the death of his uncle, Me. II. 1'. Masscy, of Princeton. (ioldsboro Dispatth. News was received in Cliarlotic Sun day, of the sudden death of Kcv. lidward Johnson, son ol Kcv. Dr. Johnson, of Kid dle Institute, which occurred Saturday evening in I'iltsburg, Pennsylvania, of typhoid lever. Mr. Johnson was to be married this week, and he nnd his in tended bride hnd made every arrange ment for sailing as missionaries to India on the Isl ol OcIoIkt. cm kcii axicu:k;: The outlook fort he Prcs'iytcrian church at l.aliraiige, N. C, is ipiiieeiicouraging. building will soon commence. There have liecn twentv-ninc conver sions so lar in the Centenary M. K. church revival meeting, Winston. Kcv. Mr. Norman is conducting it without aid and is doing a great work. During the I'ifc meeting at Newton, there were film conversions. Four of these were distillers, who immediately closed tip their business. The ieople of Newton showed their appreciation of Mr. Fife's services by presenting him with a cheek for $(13,ri, At a recent protruded meeting held in this county such interest wits mnmfesled that at one time every iersoii in a large congregation, with the exception of four, were on their knees, and one of the four afterwards went to the pastor and ex plained his failure to assume that atti tude by saying that he had a large boil on each of his knees, and that it was im possible for him to kneel. Wndcsboro Messenger. MAKES THE BLOOD BOIL APPARKNT CIIWAKIIICK OF 1'. H. OI'FICIAI.el. HOW GENERAL BARRUNDIA WAS MURDERED. INI.I-I.TH TO OIK Ul'NItOATH II V UI'ATIvMAI.ANH. Ni:w Yokk, Sept. 13, The Pacific mail steamer Colon, which reaches this port to-day, brought front the isthmus sonic of the piissengers who were on board the stunner Aeapulco at the time of the kill ing of t'len. Ilarriindin by the Guatemalan iiiliccrs while the Aeapulco lay in the har bor at San Jose. The Associated Press is indebted to an eye wituessof the tragedy for the following narrative: The steamer Aeapulco left San Fran cisco August 13, and on her arrival at Aeapulco, Mexico, lieu. Ilarrundia, ex- minister ol war of Cuaiemala, came on board from the Starbuek, a sister ship. When the ship arrived nt Champerico. iliiatcinala, the authorities demanded that the general lie surrendered to them Capt. Pitts K'remptorily refused to accede to this demand. August l7lh thestcamernrrivedatSan osc. No sooner hail the Aeapulco cast anchor than two boat-loads of soldiers were sent oil' from shore to keep close watch that no one without proier cre dentials should leave the vessel for the shore. Within n pistol shot of where the Aeapulco lay were two United States gunboats. Capt. Pills made a s.'rsonal apK'iil to them for help. The rcsHinse was that the men-of-war could do noth ing without nn order from the Krl cu- llll. Next (lav the ship was again invaded by the coimiinudniitc with a boat load ol soldiers. This time the Guatemalan ithccrscniuc luruished with an "order ot arresf'signed by American Minister Mix tier. The commniidaiitc made a formal demand for the dcli'crv of Ilarrundia Then the entire lorcc ot C.ualenialan offi cers proceeded lo llarruiidia's room, Cap tain ruts going wan tiiem. As soon as the room was reached C apt. Pills, alter deprecating the necessity ol surrendering his passenger lo the author ities, iH-gaii lo read the order lor the gen eral's arrest. Ilarrundia reached into his room for his revolvers, and, making the remark, "Very good," tired. The ball just missed c'apl. Pitts, who, together with I lie comiiinudnnlc, ran, leaving I lie mau-hiiiitiug to the Sx.vial officers. ilarrundia was a short-sighted man and was unable to do any damage, though lie chased them in and out ol the saloon, firing wildly. Al Inst the ollieers lropK(l hull Irom dillerenl poults, mi lled with shut, on tin; hurricane deck The brave couiniandaulc thereupon came from his hiding place, walked up to the dead man and tired into his skull. The dead body was rolled up in a piece of canvass and bundled down the gang way unit conveved ashore. I he Until eoiiveving tl,c H.'rK'trators of the deed. their revolvers ociicd displaced in men hands, made a detour round bv the Uni ted Stales warships on their way to the shore. As they lelt Ihcsliipsomcsiiiiliuglv waved their hands and one placed Ins thumb lo hit nose and extended theollier lingers in a familiar way. Still the incident was not over, (nialc- malans had to wie their lect a little more on the sintering ship and she was not allowed lo proceed until the baggage iK'longing to llarrtiiiiiia Had laen search ed, presumably forevidcucc incriminating others. This was submitted to, the gun bonis still silent and sleepy, not loo vitrdsawav. Indeed nt the tune ol the tragedy an ollicer from one ol I hem was a I ma ni the Aeapulco, m twins or a si:ji i:ch. .iiki:ii,x. Miss Acidic Smith, ol Toronto, gave an exhibition of dancing Islore ijuecn Vic toria. The potato crop in county Limerick, Ireland, is lotaliv destroyed by the blight. The legislative assembly of New South Wales favors a federation of Australian colonies. The Southampton strikers ha vedecided to return lo wot k, and as a result com plete quiet prevails in that city. The revolt in Heme has collapsed. Il Ins Ih-cii agreed that the nuestioii of the revision ol the constitution he submitted tnpular vole. WASIIIM, TON. Two deaths from grippe are reported from Washington. A salute of fifteen guns has luen tixrd upon tor the assistant secretary of the navv. Representative Kennedy has decided to publish his secih attacking Senator itin v. A new apportionment bill has liecn in troduced in the house providing lor a total memliership ol .'lo t. James 0. Miller and D, II. Willard have liecn appointed slorekccH'iaaud gangers, lillh district ol North Carolina. MOMH. ,,,,. ,.,. i ...i Ti,r..i.. .,.,;,,., "".i"-. .......,- Irom Fort Assiuiboiiie, Moot. The mechanical ililfieulties in the appli cation ol '.he new ballot law are attract ing attention in New York. One of the greatest undertakings will k the print ing, performing and uuiuliering ot the eight million ollieial ballots, which must In' done in ten days. John Dawson, n fonrteeii-venr-old son ot Alderman Dawson, ol Cohoes, N, V., was attacked on Wednesday night with spasms of the heart, indiiccil bv eating u large ipiautity of grapes. He ilied lief ore medical aid arrived. The boy's heart had liecn weakened bv cigarette smoking. An Indian living near Juarex, Mexico, on leaving home put his girl nnd bov, aged four and live venrs. in n Inruc box ami nailed down the lid to prevent their eating fruit in the orchard during his ab- scitcc. tin las return Sunday evening found both sulVocatcd. He wasarreatcd. To finish Tnlmngc's new tnliernacle. Russell Sage has advanced JflJo.OlM) on n six kt cent, mortgage on the property and $2fi,0(0 insurance policy on the pas tor's life, made nnviihlc to Mr. Sage, and by bonds guaranteeing the tmvmciit of i lie loan signcii uy trustees oi mc laoer-nucle. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMiGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKADB MARK KBGI8TBRBD. ABSOLUIELT SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Curex livery Variety of Headache AMI NOTHING Kl.tiK. ANTIMIGRAINE , taTM ",r il7,f tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief und cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIiiAuiciiK. The immense favor which has greeted it from all ipiarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing winch almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never lie without. For its curulive powers it docs not de pend UMn the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANT1PYKINU, MOKPHINIi, CHLORAL AND COCAINB, Since it docs not contain an atom ol cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, und cun be taken by young and old without fenr or serious results. It is not u Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains uo 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 resiect to en use leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities mnke it the most popular und saleable article in the market, wherever known. IMKIiCTlONS FUR I'SU. The doae for an udult 1. two Icaapoonfule in a wine iilaaa of water. Doae for chililrrn in proHirtion. accordinjr to aige. la cither cuae the doae can lie repeated every thirty iiunuea until a cure la eltectcd. One doae will ulwaya drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when lirat frrlinii the premonitory symptoms; hut if the utluek ia well on. and .uricrinjc is intcnae, the second or third doae may lie required. I'aually a iircatcr number f do, ia required to effect the first cure thun ia needed lor any succeeding time there lifter, ahowinK that the medicine ia accumu lative in ita edicts, tending towurd an event uu! pcrmunent cuee. Fur ealc nt C. KANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 H. MAIN STREET, Opposite Hank of Aahevillc. UNLOADING SALE. Dry (ioods, Fancy Goods, and Notions, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Towels, Nap kins, Counterpanes, White (ioods, and Lnibroiderics at prime cost. All Domestic (ioods, including Pride of tho West, Wamsutta, Fruit of Loom, 4-1 Cottons and 10-1 Sheetings at prime cost. We call special attention to our large stock of Km broidery and Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime cost. Ladies' Musliu Underwear at cost, Kid (iloves, Hosiery andllibbons at unusually low prices. Ladies will save money by attending this special sole.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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