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....... v ( OLD NEWSPAPERS f Asheville Daily Citizen J FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, . i I.;" FOR 8 ALE Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, 28 centi. Three Timet, 60 centa. Sis Timet, 76 cento. AT - - THIS - OFFICE. J SC PER HUNDRED, III - VOLUME VI. NO. n3. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. i MISCELLANEOUS. UHVILLE A place planned and devel oping iih a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hculth fulness and beauty of SCENKHY. An elevation of Jl.HOO feet; with eool Invigorating Climate It, iH beimr In id out with tiistii and skill, with well graded roadn and extoiiHivo FOREST PARKS. A deHirablo place for fine residences and HK4THFVI. HOJIKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. SPELLMAN'S HATS. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main St. NEW FALL GOODS 2 ARRIVING DAILY. NEW BLAZERS. HXESTABROOK'S JJ r). MAIN HT., AHHBVILLB, -IITIIR 1'I.ACa BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 6000S AND TO VS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aprlHri - HEAL ESTATE. w.i t. b. awn. w. w. West. GVYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioner of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK onthejMt Court SMiaare, LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET )f the llundredii who are cotnlnit to Ahellle to tend the I'all and Winter. All those who have house to rent thould call on na at once, at we have many applica tinnt fur both tarnished and unfurnished houaet, whlrh wr are at present unable to nil. JKNKM JRNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room o 4k 10, McAfee Block Put ton Are., A.herllle, N. C. F. A. GRACE, DHCOHATOR - AND- DESIGNER IN FRESCO. ."1. MISCELLANEOUS. I Tlienc arc the brands of our licst FLOUR, the finest of the line, the liest of all, and I. cicclnlly recommended to thnne desiring the whiten t and purest hrcari. In fact It la the cream of. nil the wheat ktinmcd oft into Hour. Wr 11 ro have other brands and grades, and can furnish a good family Hour an low an '.'.. rii, having secured a lot before passing Into the huntU of stwriilntor. A. D. COOPER. Two secondhand wagons for nlc chrnp. PKICES THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts, Blanket, and other goods or cooler weather has just received. IMastei-ers' een White Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Cam and Aprons The largest lot of Chemisi, iowns and Underwear to be ound in the city, some line goods, cheaMr than you can get the material and make them. (Stockings 111 colors and Fast Mack, Wool, Mo- ino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10cts.to2 a pair. All kiihis 01 uress a a 1 1"V Trimmings, Buttons, Lin ings, &.; in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Boys, Chil- Iren or Ladies is well nigh .crfeet, so that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret can bo filled at our storo at prices away below anybody lso. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. Loam sc. urely placed t per cent. Offices! 24 A iin I'atton Avenue fcbOdlr Hecond floor. JOHN CHILD, (Pomwrly of Lyman A Child I, Office No. 1 Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BualneM Loans tecurely placed at per cent. noAKIU.NO. At In Chestnut street i law house with well vcntllntcd rnomt, hot and cold bath, closet, Ac. High location, near car lint. Term, arenmmouating, augliodlin' WH. R. KINO, OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U I. N., la located in Athcvllle and will practice SURVEYING. Draughting of any deecrlptlon a specialty p. ti, hob uva. aug'JOdlm, MISCELLANEOUS. (Jo to Cannicluiel's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full lino of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department w 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 le filled correct and that you will bo charged n low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you a t nil hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C.CARMICHAFX AI'OTHKCAKY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. llHiulsonie Autumn Novel Men arriving daily. I. REDWOOD & CO, Clothing, Dry (Joods.Fnncy (ioods, Shoes. HntHandCnr- Iet, 7 A 9 PATTON AVK. Soarr's Fruit Preservative or keeping fresh fruits, to matoes, corn, &e.f without the uwt of nealetl or air-tight cans. Fruit iuiiw, cider, & f an bo perfectly preserved by using thin powder. The only ca re required is t select good sound fruit, not too ripe then follow directions. This mwder is very cheap, and the canning very little trouble perfectly harmless. Jaeh package preserves 20 pounds of fruit or .'10 pints of fruit juice. 2.7 cents jmr mckage, T packages for one lollar. Sold in Asheville by T.C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists. DO YOU KNOW A aood thins when yon ace It? If so call nt POWELL X SNIDER S And csamlne their line assortment of French Crackers, cnnaltllnK In part of fancy Tea Cakct, Cream Jumbles, lemon Knai, Vanilla Wafers. Graham Wafera, Lunch lllseults, Navy Bread, Koyal Wnfer, Cream Waftrs, ' Siephyr Wafer, ltnnn Crenm, ttodn lllseults, avc. Tk are ahsnlutely fresh and nice flood. Wa also nealrt to call your aucn. Una to onr well selected stock of I'ANCV UKOCKKIKM, of'whlch wt msk. a smHaliy We art offering ni BAROAINI In Htaple as wtlt as Pancy (Iroeeriea, a larRe pmportlnn of which we an constantly rem wing direct from the manufacturer. This insures yim perfectly fresh and wholesome Rooda nt prices that we guarantee to he nalow as they can lit bought In any market. Respectfully, POWKLL A RNIIlllR, Cor, Palton Avenue and Main atreeL THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY REPRESENTATIVE KENNEDY AT LAST BACKS DOWN. "WAY" AND "CRIMINAL' ARK HTRICKKN Ol'T. Washington, Sept. 15. The speech of Representative Kennedy of Ohio, uttack tbe Semite nnd Scnlftor (Jiiny, which cre ated a acnaatioii ten ilayt ago, np;urcd in the Congressional Record yesterday morning, after having liven rcvisril liy Mr. Kennedy. After declnriiiK thiit Ohio Iihh twice within a , -.:1c hern di8Keed liv aeniitorn vhoaen "simplv Ikviiiiik- they werenhleto oiitliid other conlcaluiitH," there iH this sentence: "Surely the clonk of scniitorinl courlt'Hv litis Ixn used to hide the infamy nnd corruption which has diahonered nnd disrnced the ImmIv which wilt once the proudest in the hind." This is the onlv reference to the "clonk" of senatorial courtesy. The onlv clumps made tn Inr lis M'naKir Hiav is con cerned, consist in the elision of the word "criininnl," where it occurs in two places, nnd of the omission of nil nicntion of Senator ( luav liv iinme. In the house to-dnv Mr. MeKinlev. from the committee on wnvsnnil menus, reported luick the tariff liill, with the sen- nte nmendtneuts, with the recoininendii tion that the ninemlnients he non-concurred in. Referred to the comniittec of the whole. Mr. Knloe. of Tennessee, offered the fol lowing resolution: "Kcsolvcil, 1 hut the clerk ol the house of representatives la? dint ted to eoininu- mcntc to the senate the l.u t that the houstr eondeinns the utterances of Hon. Koliert 1. Kvuiicilr, delivered in the house Septemlier II, rctlcctinii upon the character nnd integrity of the senate us a lioilv. Mr. liuulev olikvteil and at the hiii- Kestion ol the speaker, Mr. Knloe with drew his resolution for the present ; and Mr. MeKinlev reported a resoluiioii lm the iininedinte cousideratioii of the larill hill in the house. The previous ouestion on the resolution was ordered, yeas 1 Hi, nays Tl. Mr. mount, ol licorum, protested against the resolution, contcmliiiK thai it was a parody on delilierations, and llint the purHise of the order was to take the whole subject of taxation In an the house. HKKK'M ANOTHK.K H. Ki4tof. W. K. t'limeron Uaves the KepulillcaiiH. 1'KTKMsnt'Kii, Va., Sept. 15. The In dex-Apical hat published an onii letter frnmcx-Gov. William K.Cntuerou.of this city, nddicsscd to W. S. I "nsliu II. ol Kichmond, Va., in which he aays that he will no longer net with a party which is false to ill promise, nnd is waging n crusade against the south. VUIRKIII CI.IMATI-:. A Chanue of s lrirrcH In Ilie Tempcralure In WImcoiihIi. Palmyra, Wis., Sept. 1 5. The mercury indicates (5 degrees nl a fall in the teal- (Krature w ithin three days. There has lieen frost in this viciuitv for the last two nights, l.nst week the heat wassosevcrc that number ol nogs in Miinvaa town ship, a lew miles north, died from sua stroke. He Won't HurTer. NASllvil.l.K,Seit.-15. Frank M. Allen. under bond to await trial on the charge ofcmlK-J!i:ling $41 .11011 of the funds of the Capital City bauk, of which institution he was teller, has succeeded in elUvtiug u compromise nl his shortage. NO RMOKK. iinrrrcncc In Tetupvriilure Ac. couiiIh for the "PheiioiiiviitMi, Ikn. T. I.. Clingmnn, who takes grenl interest in the mountain of western North Carolina, ha ls?en to see the nmokini: mountains discovered 11 miles enst ol this city. He returned Saturday lie says he ient Fnday night nnd Sal unlay morning near the mountain am that Saturday, during thctnuethcsinoiie is usually to lie seen, he could seeuothiug of the kind. I In wa explained ny tone mie livinu near the miiuiitain. win snid that a day alter a ruin no smoke .mild lie seen. den. Clingmnn is at Ins to account lor the reported umisiin occurnnce. .... Col. I. 1). Cameron also visitcil tin mountain and ascended to the top. nvs! "There wnt no appearance smoke on this or any other peak. There i nothing whatever ol a volcanic cnar neter in the phenomenon, inc top n Wnteh Knoli is eresteil witn itrniiuei gneissic rm'k, alMiundiiig in fissure ex. tindinu nrilDIIOIV lolieoiisnieruiin.-uviii The so-called smoke i nothing; more than eondensntion of the escnping air of the lissures meeting the external air nt ii ililVrreut temiH-rature. A lest wun thermometer sunk in the earth failed to detect any rise of the mercury or to null. ,,ii miv iiliiiiiriniil eoiidilion. There ii no uch excitement in tnc migiiiMirnoiiii a has liecn rcMirtcd. A Mpeclnl Meellnit. A iiecial meeting of the Isinrd of alder men wa held to-dny nt .12 o'clock to consider the advisability of granting franchise to the Asheville Natural Oni and Mining company to carry on it op- erntiont in the city. I ue enure ooarii ttua iirparllt. Mr. II. II. Carter offered nil ordinance irrnntiug the privileger nnd rend the same to the board. Objection wn made, and an nmendnunt, requiring thecompnny to begin oiierntions within twelve months, was tillered anil inserted. It will he brought up for in second rend ing nt the regular meeting on Pritlny "'Slr. J. A. Tennent, city building lniccl or, wa authorized to take charge ol the erection ol tlie new city hall nnd mnrkct hnnw. The contract will lie prcpnrcd by the city attorney nnd work will begin a soon as the necessary arrangement are completed. Mr. Tennent' ettimnte a to the cot of the building according to the ulans, I 1,000. FAKMICR KWAHT, In Town "'"o-clay Hvllluic fotatoen, Uw Fee and "Btcli." Cong.-essninn soon it will lie ex-con- gressmnn Kwnrt wn in town to-duy liux.ing around among his white repuli- an friends. His linuds were horny from intense work lit hi law books ow, Till! Citikn should have said; is hair was full of hayseed ; long straws that showed which way the wind blew domed his person ill frequent intervals; ml his $3 suit of blue jeans worn here nd there by contact with attorney's cs no, hoe handles, straw rakes and the old fashioned scythe proclaimed m every inch th- alliance-at-law or nt- iriieyat-alli.inee, that he has ever liecn. Mr. Ewnrt was thin Irom hard work inong his ducks which, he informed Tile itmhn, ulisolutely reluse to tKc lo wa ter this year; but his cheek one ol them only was liromid from contact with the sun that iwauis wun great narsn liea ms among Mr. Hwart's siiiashes nnd alhoiKS I Mr. Iiwart called em I at his litrm in Wushinglon, 1. C or therea bouts. Mr. liwnrt told Tun Citizkn that he as on Mr. W. T. Crawford's trail and would U' glad to have a joint debate ith lum. lie llarnier r.warti says lie lid not intimate to Mr. Crawlord, as iih Citi.kx was iiilormed.thal "he was illiuu to have a limit debate, provided Mr. Crawford allows him to make the niKiiiitments," but that helorwardcil to Mr. Crawford a list of places and dates as suggestions merely to lie rearranged by Mr. Crawford and himsell when the wo meet, which win in-soon. It was plainlv to lie seen thai Mr. b Ve nn is fearing that an early frost may get mnng his attorney Ices ami cut lliciu own to so small a crop that they will not pay to cure. Coiitemnlatinu his possible bouncing from the alliance he thinks he joined, Mr. liwnrt savs, that if that is dune he will rente n loss as big as a load oi hay bout it rtnd make the canvass of his dis trict with an air of injured innocence lieaiitilul to behold. In conclusion, Mr. Kwart invited Tiik Citizkn down in his llendersonvillc law past ares to sec his llock he called them of llnmbletoiiuins. He savs tliev willcach shear '.'(I pounds ol Australian wool this venr and that they ire far ahead of llcrkshircs lor veal. VOt'MU JIFN'H Cl.l II. MevlliiK In be Held Til-Morrow Nliclit. Mr. II. II. Carter, pnsidcnl of tin ning men's democratic club of this city, is a call in to-day's Citizhs for a meet- ng ol'the mellllsrs of that club in the mrt house to-morrow evening at M cluck. The tneetiiii! is lor the puriMise f re-organizing the club which did very fleetive work in ISSH. The coiivcutioii if the state democratic clubs will lie held u Kaleigh. Si ptciiils-r 1'V nnd 'J5, nnd sllevllle will (loiililless Ik- reprcsciilcil. I'roniinenl ss'iikers both trout North nroliiia and other states will lie present. Senator Vance has promised to lie there and to make an effort to bring with him ilher tlrover Cleveland or Havid II. Hill, governor of New Vork. Tlie rtt-rvaiil lrollvtn. The mei'liiig which the ladies who have organised the society for the purHsc of Iving the "servant girl ipiestion" were to hold nt the V. M. C. A. rooms Sat nr. lav, wa KistKiucd Inxaiise of the in lenient wenthcr. The next niecting of the society will lie held at the same place next Sat unlay at t p. m. Mr. M. l-itcll, M. H., president (il me sncictv, has hail a niimticr ol letter irom servants with good nlereiices who have heard of the society anil wis'i to come lo Asheville to work under the ne.v order if lliiiiL-s that it is lioiwd by those inter sled will lie established. These letters iime from New Vork. New Jersey nnd Florida. The president wishes to urge the Indies to Ik present next Mituriiay. MHould llavenllood Audience. To-morrow evening nt the l.vccuni Col. J. 1. Cameron delivers his long ex ncclcil essay on "The I'oel of North Carolina." Col. Cameron touches noth ing in the lilcniry way that he iIik'S not adorn and in the' present instance he will Ik- particularly interesting, lis he lias thoroughly informed himself on the sub ject and found more material than even nc nreltv well ncoimimcd wun .Mir in Carolina lilctnlurc would cxihtI. Tim l'itii!i;x Is-sncaks for Lol. Cnnieron InrL'c iiudienec to hear his essay which is certain to lie scholarly ami inorougii Joliu lloyd ItlNCliiirued. John llovd, who was nrrcsted Satur day. susH-ctril ol U-iug implicated in the shooting ol lr. J. I-.. Kogcr last Wed lies day night, was given a preliminary hear inif liclorc lustiei- Siunmev this morning, Jones St Shulord niH-ared for the pri. oner nmi ?oueitor varicr ior im-fniiv Alter hearing the evidence, l-.siiuire Sum iipv discharifcil the licensed as he did nnl c..iisiiler the evidence sufficient to bintl him over. XuKTII CANOI.IX.X l-ol.KS. 1). M. Ilnrriimcr. a Philadelphia clul num. n native oi .Mirin i annum, wu his cousin. Frof. I'. II. Ilni riiiger. of the Vn versttv ol iruimil. swain iriiin Smith's Island almost to Chester, I'll nnd return, a course of twenty nnlei Thla Ih.hIs the iimnteur record, cither Ii this country or l-.uroiK'. .News iinil tn- server. Ilurhnm county, the Kecordrr think ia ns healthy n climate ns her progress olid. Lrmt l'lidnv Mr. Mnv. wlio live miles iii the country, rode to th eiiv horseback. He ha followed the plow nil summer, and is in his HJd year Mr, Asn Knight, a prominent nnd well known farmer of linillord College, was found bv his wile, Friday evening, lying nn the floor In his room pitrnlyzed. Dr. Davis wn al once summoned, but ex pressed little holies ol his recovery. Mr. Knight is nlioiit 117 vears of age. and very robust man. lireensiioro ratnoi. Miss Rachel lllylhe.n Cherokee Indian, will enter a business college ut Kaleigh to learn short hand, telegraphy, etc. She is n very intelligent young woman nnd was educated nt tlie iixiorti tirpniin asy lum. Am .,,.i I,, nltl (linn Inltll Z. Fulls. h.nd eountv, celebrated n lew ditvs ago his j has no strawltcrry'mark to identify ; him. sevcntvninlh birthdny. To the Icitst of , A Pennsylvania limner has been victim .......I l,;..a I ul.,1 I'liildren. oriind ixrii bv a clever aliariH-r. who tsirsonnted children and friends were invited. He is stout nnd active mnn lor one of his age. Shelby Aurora. T DRAWS ATTENTION. COMMENTS ON THK I.AIHII-'.H' I'NION, Home of Tliem are Valualtle and Home are Only Funny, Hut All are Well Meant-Klglit NlglHH Per Week. From the WilnllnKtnn MessciiKcr. It i lieviming more nnd more appa rent that negro labor is degeni rating becoming less reliable. Too much poli tics, a little education and a natural love of fun nnd frolic, with an inborn ten dency to idleness, lire making a certain proportion ol tnc inuor unsatisinciory. The movement in Asheville among the iiiischoldcrs to ha vciiii improved method lenling with house servnutsnnd cooks isn uivcsKiiry and important action, and e hone will lead lo satistiictory results there, and thus prove a good example to cither towns and communities. Year by car good cooks are disappearing, nnd reliable nurses arc more difficult to find. Tiddv and comiR-'tent house servants ill in a lew years Inr n thing ol the past steps are not taken to improve labor ml see u re trained servants. We notice? thnt the Asheville movement inong the women to secure better ser ials is attracting the attention in northern newspaiRrrs. liven the New Vork Tribune, the organ of radicalism, sees the necessity of such nslep, and says will meet with "widesiireau popular sympathy." It savs: I He servant girl proiiiem is nne oi tnc exini oiiestioiis that modern civiliza tion has thus far been unable lo grapple ith siicccsslullv. There is surely some thing to be gained by co-oicrution iinong the employers ol servants, ami he mcmlicrs of tilis class in Asheville have clearly taken one step in the right hreetion. The trouble with servants there, na in New Vork und elsewhere, is 'general incomwtcncy nnd tintrust- worl laness. 1 he 'union ol housekeepers lormed in Asheville propose to secure good servants nnd to fix schedules ol wages. 1 he long sulk-ring nouscKccpers of the rest ol the country will await with impatience the news ol the progress f iheexiH-runcnt just iKgun in .Mirin Carolina." If Asheville secures the end sought hen other communities will I w prompt i resort to the samemeusurcsol redress. From the Winston Kcpiililienn. The Indies of Asheville have formed n housckccicra' union. The next thing in order will be an organization by the cooks. Then Greek will meet Creek und s a result, a tug ot war regarding the kitchens. rum the Detroit lournal. Tim Asiikvili.k I N.C.)Cnizi:xis not n new inicr, but it has recently undergone change of ownership and a change ol heart ns well, anil it has begun a crusade that will land its editor in the home ol he soul or place his name beside that ol he world greatest nocraiors. i in-. L'lTiziix's scheme is to settle the servant girl micstitin for nil time, nnd already one inbbc meeting has liecn licit! to ocvisc wavs and means. A union of hoiiekccn- rs is to lie oruamzed, and n preamble and resolution adopted that will simplify matters or comicl every house wile to no her own work. 1 nc particular miner in srnel who engineers this dciinrtnient ol the .T.I article would like Tiik Cmzi-Nto settle one matter: How can the average girl get out eight nights n week under the present system ol reckoning time r That's nn easy one. Shegoesoutoiicc every night; that' seven times. She goes out twice on, ny, Sunday night that's ighl in all. lin. Cmzii.v For tlie Next I.eglMlature. liiitToK Tiik Citizhx : Will vmi iR.'rmit the friends ol I. K. Hllbosc ll-ltl I'. Ii. i'Ol sum to usk them if Ihey will accept the nomination of the ilemocralie county iivention. soon to col vene in Asheville, as candidates lor the next legislature- They will please answer llirougli I in- Citizi-n. KcKvtliilly, l.owi.u HOMINY. Act Sipt. tl, 1HIKI. Attention, nemocrnlM t The memlwrs of the Voting Men's Item- ocrntic Club ol Asheville townslnp are hercliv retiiicsteil to meet in the court house in Asheville nt H o'clock, Tuesday evening, Sept. lo. iw.ni. lor me piiriwsr ,1 r...oi L'aniniL' tbeelub anil lliakiug prep aration for effective work in the iK'iuling cinniiaiii. liverv mcnilwr ol the clul and all other democrat are earnestly re ipiestcd to Ik- present. II. II, 1..1KI I'.lf, Sept. 15. -twin. I'icsitlcni. m twins nf coxsi-nriiXCK. I'llKI-lllN. In the citv of Vulenein, Spain, titer were thirty deaths from cholera Satur day. Iir. Koch, the tiermau tihvsician, win claims that he has discovered n niethtitl nl eiiiiiiu coiisiinintioii bv inoculation nlioiit to commeiiee cxiH-riments on lm mini patients who lire siillvrini; Irom lu IhtchIosis. IIOMK. New York importer are execrating tl McKtnley turiii inn. The population of Ncvntla has tlccreasc by 1 7, IKI'J since IMNU. The friends of Ciovcruor Hill nrc snitl t lw iileiised at the trouble of printing the official ballots, Coventor Hill having specially opposed lhat Icatiirc of the new liallot law. I t. President Andrew I). White, of Cor. nrll I'niversitv. was married in I'hiluilcl tihia to Mis Helen Mngtll, daughter of rx-l'resiilent Magill, ol Swnrthinorc col lege. Joseph Hell, aged 77 vears, died sitd dcnlv of apoplexy in Cincinnati, lie was distinguished ns'n builder of machinery and for Iwing the first to take a sleam bont ncross the Ciiill of Mexico. lie i in troduced steamersin the river of Mexico. a . Among tnc mw ioi kcis who mm " Among the New Vorkeis who went to i rnr nocsaway m - me mm " new Hanoi mw were iiutii.v po,nieno,n, but no ballot reformers. The new voting vstent worked well, tiotwithstnniling tlie illiteracy of the bnvmen nnd fisher men, who comprise a large proportion of the voters, It is n risky thing to receive Into the I,,,. .mi of the family a loan lost son who i the returned prodigal long cnottgh to cat the flitted enlf nnd secure $5,000 in I cash. Then he lost himself ngnin. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMlT THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIlli MARK KBGISTHRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. ureN livery variety or Headache AND NOTHING I; l.SI J. NTIMIGRAINE Ha earned lor itself the enviable reputn- lion of living the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the isx-dy relicl and cure of every variety of lhat common trouble, IIuauaciiu. The mmeiisc favor which has greeted it from all (quarters, proves its true merits and icccptuliilily lo the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not dc- ik-ikI upon the subtle iulltienccs of such poisonous drugs as ANTU'VklNli, MOKTHINB, CHLORAL, AND COCAlNIi, Since it doc not contain an atom ol ilher ol these. It is ulisolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, does not isar range the stomach, nnd contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar ndvuntages of Antimi graine consist in it being thoroughly reliable na a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or uunoying after-effects, us in the cusc of other so-called "harm- ' remedies. These qualities make it he most popular and saleable article iu the market, wherever known. IllKIXTlONS FUK USB. The dose for an adult is two tvnspoonruls n a wine alas of water. Home for children proportion, according to age. In cither ruse the dose vun be repcuted every thirty iiiinuc until a cure is ellcctcd. One dose will ulwuya drive uway an attack of Headache, tuken when first feeling the premonitory symptoms; hut if the uttuek I well on, and sulk-ring is iuu-nsc, the second or third dose may tic required. I'sually a greater number if doses ia required to cnVct the first cure tbuu is needed for any succeeding time there after, showing that the medicine is accumu lative in its ellects, u-udiug towurd an event uul pcruiitncnt cure. For sale ut GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 H. MAIN STREET, Opposite Rank of Asheville. UNLOADING SALE. Dry (ioods, Fancy (!oois, ami NoI'ioiih, I;kt Ciiiliiins, ralilf Linens, Towels, Niip- khiH, Counterpanes, White (ioods, ami Kiiiliroideries at prime eost. All Domestic (mods, inelutiii Pride oft lie, West, WaniHiitta, Fruit of Loom, 4-t Cottons ami 10-4 Slieetiiiis at prime cost. We call special ntU-ution to our liirp stock of Em broidery and Knitting Silk, Zepliyi-H, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All u nt prime cost. Ladies' Muslin. Underwear at cost, Kid Oloves, Hosiery and Ribbons at unuHually low pricow. ' LadioH will Have money by I attending this special sale. ! i ..'-J 1 i 1 J.'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1890, edition 1
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