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L OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENTES, AND FORSALeI -FOR SALE- AT - - THIS OFFICE. Not exceeding three line., due Time, SIS cent. Three Timet, SO cent. Six Time, 78 cent. C. PER HVNORV.D, - VOLUME VI. NO. 114. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 'f X I MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping oh n GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for lionlth fulnesH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 8,800 feet, with eool Invigorating Climate It in beinj? laid out with taste and skill, with well irrwled roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine "residences and HEATHHUL HOMES. A wood opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated niunnlili't, ad- dreHs, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LlnvlUe, Mitchell Co., N. C. IPELLMAN't HATS. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main St. NEW FALL G000S2 ARRIVING DAILY. NEW BLAZERS. H.T.ESTABROOK'S 32 a. MAIN BT., AaHUVILLB, 1. Til I'Ltc a ro BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apr 1 d t REAL ESTATE. ? WaLTBrrTowvir"" VY. W. WT, svmi & WEST, gacceaaora to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. 'REAL ESTATE, Loan Securely Placed at Percent. Notary Public, ' Commlrion.r olUeeda. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK atourthoaust Court qtmro. LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET I Of the Hundred, who are coming to Aahevllle to end the Hall and Winter. All thoM who have house, to rent ahould 1I ... Ma a. mhm -- mtm kiiv. M.H. MIltlrB. '''V tlon. fur both furnl.hed and unfurnl.heil t V ' .v ' house, which we an at vrcacnt unable to 0 JUNKS Jk JKNKS, - 'HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. j Room 9 Aio, McAfee Block, ' - a Putton Ave., A.hevllle. N. C. v F. A. GRACE, 'DECORATOR AND DESIGNER IN FRESCO. augAdSni MISCELLASEOUS. Thcae are the brand, of our beat FLOUR, the lineal of the Bne. the lieat of all, and caiwclally recommended to thoM de.iring the whitc.t and purest bread. In fact It I. the cream of all the wheat akimmed off into Hour. We aro have other brand, and grade., and can furnish a good family flour a. lew f 'J.S11, having aecurrd a lot before punting into the hand, of .peculator.. A. D. COOPER. Two rvnd-hnd wnjrotiR for hIc chvup. PRICES THAT TALK! A new lot of Comfort, Illankets, and other goods for cooler weather has just been received. Plasterers' White Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Caps and Aprons Thehirgest lot of Chemise, Gowns and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine goods, chenjier than you cun get the material and make them. Stockings in colors and Fast Mack, Wool, Me rino, Union, ljiHle lliraui, and Silk, from 10 ct. to f 2 a pair. All kiwis 01 j'l-ess Trimmings, Muttons, Lin ings, in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Roys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh lcrfect, so that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret can bo filled at our store at prices nwny lielow anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" Real Ettlatc Brokers, And Invctincnt Agent. Loan, at urely placed at per cent. Office. 1 a a I'atloa Avenue Mecoad Boor. fcbvdlT JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lymaa Child,. Ofllce No. 1 Vrgml Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Buaineaa Loan, arearely placed at per ml, ggOAKIIINO. At ID, Chestnut .trreti large hone with wrll vrntllntrd room., hot and enld hath, cIihmU, Nie. Mian location, near ear line. Term, areommooaiing. augaouim- ' WM. R. KINO, OF THE ENOINEER CORPS, U S. N., 1 located hi Aaheelllc aad will practice SURVEYING. Drauahtlna of any deacrtDtloa .perlalty. p. . tin. aJa. augSJOdlai. JilSCELLANBOUS. Go to Carmichael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times And 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. CAR MICH A FX APOTHKUAKY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes. HntsandCar- Iiets, 79 PATTON AVE. Scarr'H Fruit Preservative 'op keeping fresh fruits, to matoes, corn, ivc. without he uuo of scaled or air-tight cans, t ruit juice, cider, &c, can be perfectly preserved by using this powder. Theonly care required is to select good sound fruit, not too riiie, then follow directions. This owdor is very cheap, and the canning very little trouble perfectly harmless. Cach package preserves 20 pounds of fruit or 30 pints of fruit juice. 25 vnts er uck age, 5 packages for one lollnr. Sold in Asheville by T.C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists. DO YOU KNOW A good thing when you are It f If .0 call at POWELL J SNIDER S And esamin their An aaaortment of Preach Cracker., eon.l.llng In part of Fancy Tea Cake, Cream Jumble., I,cmaa lnai., Vanilla Waiem, Uraham Wafer.. Lunch lllM'ulle, Navy Mrrail, Noyal Wafer, Cream Wan-ra, Xrphyr Wafer., Lemon Cream, Hodn Meruit., ftc. Thene are alwoliilely freah and nice UiHida, W alao dealr to call your alien- Una to ear wrll arlecied atock of PANCV OROCHRIlia, of which w make a .erlally, We an offering BIO BANDAINI In Mtaplc a. well Pancy Orortrlea, a large proportloa of wkleh we are coa.tantlr reatwlng direct from the manufacturer. Thla Inaurca you perfectly freah and whulewim gooil. at price that we guarantee to he a. low a. they raa be bought In any market. Heepectfully, POWHLL "NIDUg, Cor. I'attoa Avenue and Mala atrnt. THE JEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. SENATE TARIFF AMENDMENTS NON-CONCURRED IN. THK CASK OF MR. KKNNIvOV COHEN I I AI1AIN. Wawiinoton, Sept. 10 In the house yesterday nl'tcrnoon Mr. Vnux, of I'emi. aylvimin, suid he wanted the (leople to underHtnnd that tree speech waa );(ine i the house. Talk about a bill for a frc ballot and fair count ; the majority had better pass a bill KiviiiK free 8cceh to the Iienple's representatives which had Iwc taken awnv by the misrule under whic the house was eovcrncd. He wanted the people to understand that the in lie ent right of a representative to sieak for his constituents had been taken away trom him. The tnnll bill was u matter of general interest yet, but two hours were given to 11 discussion of forty sen ate amendments, lieoausc the majority wanted to shield ttselt. tie wished t say to the farmer :niid laborer that his bill was a cheat. Two thousand ieoplc were enricncii ny the taritl Dili, and till (KM) were impoverished. The maturity Ix-lievcd in every trust save one, trust in 11 righteous and just Uod. Mr. Mchliulcv snid if the committee on rules had erred in reporting the rcsolu lion, it had erred 111 giving too much time tor clelintc. The senate amendments were 11011 con curred in 12(1 to K2. Mr. linloc then called up his resolution in regard to Mr. Kennedy s speech on ncpicmucr .1, nun penning aeiion, ine House, on motion ol Air. McNnilcy, nil iourned. In the house to-day. on motion of Mr. Taylor, of Tennessee, the senate bill was passed lor the relict of Admiral S. I'. Car- T. On moton of Mr. Hotik, of Tennessee the senate hill was passed authorizing the construction ol a lirulgc across the Icnncsscc river at Knoxvillc. On motion of Mr. Lester, of Cicoruia. a mil was passed nutlioriKing the construe tion of 11 bridge across the Altninahi river, (Jeorgia. The house then nriHceded to considern turn of the hnloc resolution relative to condensing Mr. Kennedy's speech the liendiug iueslion being on the point ol rucr ti;miiiii inc rcnuilllioil rniseil llaV Mr. Grosvenor, ol'tlhio, to the cllcct thai the resolution should have been intro duced, il at all, when Mr. Kennedy de livered his 8iccch. IH Quay lo Speak ? Washington, Sept. 1(1. It is said thai Senator (Juay is preparing to reply to he Kennedy siiecch, and that it is tu the line of a vindicncion of himself. Whether it proves to be a satisfactory vindication or not, bit enemies will probably con tinue their efforts to force him from the national committee. If they succeed, J. & Clarksoa will at once succeed him. Four Cars of Uullloii, CllATTANoiM-.A.Scpt. 10. There passed through Chattanooga yesterday on the Queen and Crescent, four cars loaded with silver bullion. The shipment con sisted ol 80,1100 pounds of bullion from the United states mint at riulndciriliia to the mint at New Orleans, where it will be turned into coin of the realm. Bought a Huge Tract oil.niicl. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 10. Mr. William Siccht and Gustnve Hanger, ol New York, have purchased 7011,111111 acres in "No Man's Land," Texas, and .".o,- 000 acre more in northwestern Texas, making a total of 1, 2.-10,000 acres, for he purpose ol renting to cattlemen as grazing lands. Mhata Out the Colored Mini. IIai.TimohK, Sept. 10. The Maryland w school has determined thul it will admit no more colored students. A nuin Iwr of students had left school and oth ers hud refused to enter liecaunc of the resence of two colored men. Lei every Ikmocrntntteml thr meeting of (Ac I'. A, '. C. at the court muse to- nil'hl. SOUTH CAROLISA I'nl.KS. Mr. M. C 8. Cherry told the Green- illc Reflector a good one not long since. He says that on Cherry Lane, near his place, lives a colored man ol the name of snac Matnn. 1111s colored man has hrce children, the name of the first Ik inu 'el All. of the second Will Have II. and ol the third, Save All. There is a kind of wnrlare between Get All and Will Have It for the possession of whatever comes along, anil while they are scrambling save All sinkes uwny wit 11 it. Dr. John McDonald, of Washington, N. ., a lending physician, who was carried home sick from Cleveland Springs, is dead. He wus a mini of commanding ability. Our young and gifted friend, Mr. John W. Haves, jr.. of ( Ixliird, has a briuhl il lustrated article in (luting InrSrptcmlicr, entitled "Hunting AiiIcIoiks lin.t of the Kockies" One ol the illustrations is by himself. He is one of the voimg Caro linians abroad with decided talents. Wilmington Messenger. Our (nlriitrd lownswonmu. Mis. Mnrv Jones llcnll, who has won for herself sucti 1111 cnviiiiiic reputation as an artist. has completed and sIiin;iI till to New Vurk n number of pieces of beautiful tniestry painting exceedingly difficult work executed to theordrrofa wealthy lady in New Vork. Miss lleiill'i great talent has lecoine very remunerative. Lenoir Topic, John C. Miller, of Goldsboro, has been elected to n professorship in the deaf, dumb and blind institution nt Kulcigh. Professor V. II. Ilendren has accepted position as principal of the Dillsborn academy in Jackson county. Winston Daily. Senntnr Vnnce, Conaressmnn Hcndcr- n. 1.8. Cnrr. Dr. II. II. Ilattle, Col. lohn Kohinson and others will sneak nt the Newton fair which lrginsonthc Willi Inst, and closes on the 4th prox. devout Methodist divine, who Is also a farmer and n member of the alli ance, in a private letter to the editor ol the Knlrigh Chronicle says, "Our dciend enceis: First, in God. Second, in the truth of democracy, and Thirdly, In Zcb Vance." A WAHNINU, Don't Get Aahevllle In the Clutch of an "Kxclualve." Chicago, Sept. 10. A bill to forfeit the charters of the Chicago Gas Light & Coke company, the l'eoplc's Gas Light & Coke company, the Consumer's Gas, Fuel & Gns Light company, Consumer's Gas company, and Iviiuitable Gas Light com pany, was tiled this forenoon in the cir cuit court clerk's office bv corporation counsel Hutchitisin behull of the city as complainant. The charge is that they illegally com bined under the title of the Chicago Gas trust, the name ol which wassuuscicutly changed to the Chicago Gas company, for the purpose ol suppressing competi tion nitd creating a monopoly, with the result that city and individual consumers are charged exorbitant rates lor gas. The court is asked to forfeit the charters granted by the city lo four companies. THF. AI.HAMIIMA HVKNINO. One of the Motahle Htrueturea of the World. Maiikiii, Sept. 10. Fire broke out nl 10 o'clock last night in the palace of the Alhamliia, the ancient Moorish citadel in Grenada, and at 7 o'clock this morn ing was still burning. Great damage has been done. - The Alhambru is one of the most nota ble structures in the world nml.sucl, was its beauty, that it has liccti preserved by Spain as 11 work of art. lt every Demm-rut utteml the meeting of the M. I). C. nt the court house to night. 40,000 world nt ItralHH. Pllli.ADKl.PiUA, Sept. 10. The board ot managers of the Philadelphia and Kcad- nil Kailroad have decided to increase the salary of President and General Manager A. A.'McLcod to $40,000. This amount is said to be the largest paid to a railway Itieial 111 the I lilted Mates, with the ex ception ol Channel'' M. Hcih.'w, of the New V ork Central, who it is said gels $50,(100. IncrenHed WugcK (.ranted. SoTI'HAMI'TiiN, ling., Sept. 15. Large rowtls of dock laborers assembled out side the dock gates this morning waiting lo resume work. I lie union royal man Icaiushiii companies which were the last to hold out against the demands ol the men this morning announced that reused waucs would lie uraulcd all round. The World's) Fair. Chicago, Sept. 111. Lust niuht Un ity council passed almost iiiiaiiiniouslv he amended ordniaci' desired bv thc World's fair directors allowiiu; the use 01 much or little ol the hike Iroui as may lie ctpnrcil lor llie purpose ol the fair. F.lecllonn In llrarll. Km Iaxi iko. Sept. Ki. Elections for incuilters of the constituent assembly passed oil' ipiietly. Among the Camil la tcs returned are ministers llocnviirn, tlveericro ami Vauilcrpaltx and cx-iiiiu- istcrs l.adario and Sauctivcndcl. The (ieoritla Cotton Crop. Atlanta, Sept. 10. Kuins since the first ot August have made a vast iliflcr- ence in the cotton crop and the present outlook is that in Georgia it will be nl least 2 kt cent, short. K. K. Hamllton'a F.nd. Lot ISVI1.I.R, Ky Sept. 10. Dr. J. O. Green arrived here last night. He cou- rms the truth ot the findinc of Kolwrt Kay Hamilton's liody in Snake river. VOl A TIC A L I' HXTERS, Forsyth county democrats nominated W. II. Shcphnrd for the house. Person county democrats instructed their nominee to I he house, Maj. J. T. anccy, to vole lor a nee. W. X. Rose, jr., has been nominated for he state senate by the olinstott county inocrncy in place ol J. II. I'ou, who dc- liucd to run. The McDowell democratic convention endorsed Vance anil nominated the fol lowing: J. W. Hiddix, F.sii., for the legis lature; II. H. Price, siiK'rior court clerk; William McCurrv, register of deeds :Capt. George II. Giirdin, sheriff; . II. Ilurgiu, surveyor; J. L. McCoy, coroner. Alison and I 'nion counties have nomi nated as senator from the twenty-seventh senatorial district Geo. C. McLurty. Mr. Mel. arty made a short speech, saying be ouiil do all in Ins Hiwer to re-elect (lid .cli." Al ihi hats were thrown up and tanners and merchant, alike rent the air wit h"llur.i!as"andslioutsol' "Good!" Senator Vance arrived in GoldslHiro riduy evening direct from Washington and received a gratifying ovation. At 'J clock on Miturday lie I Kg a a to address large nsscmniaKc oi ciiimtii. iroui a and in the courtyard, lie siMikc lor an hour and lorty minutes, ami then the H?nplc were not tired out, but shouted "goon, goon!" He sHke on the issues ol the day. At the Moore county convention, says the Joncsboro Under, Mr. li. J. Har rington's name was mentioned lor the house of representatives. He, living in Pocket township, arose ami snid: "Mr, Chnirinan, I would ask my friend lo please withdraw my name, Il would never do to take two' men out of n little pocket. You nave just nominated Cupt. Wilcox, of my township, for senator. Just let me stay al home and gather my big crop of corn, play with Katieand the children, ami vole the democratic ticket this fall, and I'll Ik happy." The Kulcigh Progressive Farmer of this week contains the following: In a spirit of fairness we make the following proposition to Senntnr Vance. The Progressive Farmer will give him from two to three columns ol space tcr week, so long as he may elect to use il, to show that Ins position and that of the American congress on the sub-treasury bill has been proper and right. In nil this controversy we have done only what was our plain but painful duly. We yield la no one in admiration of the pub lic lile and service of Stun tor Vance. That we have shown our regard for him personally and nllicinlly, throughout the controversv, nnd even under the most trying provocation, we npiwnl to the column of thi pnier to testify, Should the above proposition to Senator Vance lie declined, the Progressive Fnrnirr is done with the matter, unless It be forced tu (peak. THE FORCE HILL AGAIN THKRI! MAY III-; AKi HarrlHon Particularly Wants the Federal .election Hill I'UHxc-d Koullne llualueNH Done at Crea auu tsnriuitM. Crissson Si-kings, Ph., Sept. 10. Tli president transacted considerable busi ness this morning mainly of a routine character. Mr. G. W. Boyd, of the I 'enn sylvania railroad, has placed Vice-Presi dent Thomson's private cur at President Harrison's disposal during his stay here It will be used in making short trips to many points of interest in this vicinity. The curly adjournment of congress wi shorten the president's vacation as it is Ins purpose to Ik in Washington during the closing ol the session. Itilorinntion wus received here thi morning of the sudden death nt John siown, rn., 01 iims. maimer link, one of the legal representatives of the I'enn sylvania railroad. There is reason to lielicvc that thepres ident is seriously considering the ndvisn ulily of culling an extra session of con grcss with the view to to an earlier con sideration ot the federal election bill. The pr'sident is known to lw smviidly inter ested in llic passage of the election bill and probably would feel justified in call mg nn extra session for its consideration ami such others of the important mcas. arcs now H.'iidiug ns may not Indisposed ot at this session. Ict every Democrnt attend the meet ittguf the V. M. U. C. ut the court house to-night. HOKKIIII.F.7 Killed lly I'.lectrlelly In Full View of ThouHnnda. Ni:v Vokk, Sept. 10. An electric light lineman named Knpp was killed last night by the electric fluid on wires he was band ung as ne niing suspended in the air in Ironl ol the Park theatre, in full view ol the audience which was passing out oi the theatre. The case was attended with all the tragic features which have characterized similar occurrences heretofore, with the addition that the accident occurred in plain view of multitudes of pleasure- seekers. . A (70.UO0 HTKAI. That lair the I'ncls Are an Htated In Thin ItlNpatch. Hi iston, Sept. 1(1. Waller Potter and W. D. Lovcll, of the firmol Potter, Lovell oi Co., has Ihtii arrested on warrants charging them with cinlRvzlcmcnl and larceny. The complaint is made by Charles Kichnnlsoii, of Philadelphia, presi dent of the lidge Hill Furnace compa ny. It alleges cmlie7.lcmrnt and lar ceny of $"0,1 100 .worth ot the bonds ol the lidge Hill Furnace company. 1. 0. 0. F. In Topekn, Tol'KKA, Kan., Sept. 10. Thedclcgntcs to the Sixty-sixth nniitial session of tin sovereign grand lodge I. O. O. F., which convened here yesterday and will con tinue in session during the week, arc ar riving on every train. Grand Sire l iidcr wood ol Columbus, Ohio, arrived yester day. The Virginia representatives were the first to urrivc from the South, At S. HO o'clock n procession was formed nt Tenth and Kansas avenue and proceeded to the Grand (hicra house where the oH.'iiing exercises were conducted, Fire I.ohh of 130,000. Lvnciiiu'ki;, Va Scut. 10. Laslniuht lire was discovered in the battery room ol the Western I'nion Tclcgraphc moc nul spread so rapidly that nothing wassa veil U'lougiiig to ihcnflicc. Thellaiiii'souickly sprrnd to adjoining buildings mid null ol the block was destroyed. The estimated total loss 111 buildings and stock will umotint to l.o,ooo. An Affray lic-lwccii Mnllroad Men. Joe Stiddcrlh and Monroe llumgarner Ihtiiuic engaged in n ipiarrcl in the bar room at llic Glen Kock hotel last night and the former received several seven' blows oil his skull with 11 billiard cue. The men are both employes ol the W. N. C. railroad, Suddcrlh Iwing a night watchman at the yard here and Hum- garner a locomotivelireman. Suddcrth is seriously injured, ami Dr. Justice says his condition is very critical. The injured man was taken to the home of his mother near the dciKit. Hiimgariier left lust night on his regular run. mtmhs 7i 'cox i'jji -nxai. I'ONIiIGN, Diphtheria is epidemic in IVrlin, and there are numerous cases of typhoid lever. French warship bombarded several villain- in the Society Islands, nnd alter- ward the marine landed and laid waste the country. John Dillon, M. P.. is to k subiHiennrd to iipH'iir as a witness in the Parnell O'Sline divorce suit, which will interfere with his proM)scd tour in America. Mr. McGrnth, a nicm1cr of the Na tional league, was murdered in llulliu- gurry by miner who resented his shelter ing nn evicted tenant farmer with whom they quarrelled. Diligent search is licing made in France lor the heart of M. GnmlH'tta, which was removed from the body after death and scut to M llcrt who died in the far east leaving 110 meuiorandtitil as lo where the heart can lie found. IIIIMK. Kobrrt Kay Hamilton, of New York. was drowned in the Yellowstone Park in August, It is now thought certain that Senator McAlcrr will gel the democratic nomina tion to succeed Vnux in Kuudnll'i old I Pa.) district. A mass meeting of New York Kniulit of Labor passed resolution against Mr. lieiKW, in lavnr oi Mate nrmtrntion nnd government control of railroad proicrty. The report of thccommlttec on temper ance of the constitutional convention of Mississippi, say it is impracticable to hring the subject of cither liquor traffic or prohibition before tlx convention. MISCELLANEOUS. TTiiiiir THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIIli MARK RBGI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Curctt Kvery Variety of Headache AND NUTIIINU HL.SU. . ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned ior itself the enviable rcputa- lion of being the finest, most effective md reliable article iu the market for the speedy relief und cure of every variety of that common trouble, HiiADACHK. The inniciisc favor which has greeted it from all ijuuriera, proves its true merit and icveptubilily to the public. It is some thing which almost eyeryonenecd, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it doc not dc- licnd upon the subtle inlluences of such poisonous drugs us .VNTIPYKINK, MOKPHINli, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not coutuin an atom of ithcr ol these. It is absolutely free from ujurious chemicals, and cun be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It i not a Cathurtic. does not liisarruugc the stomach, and contain uo noxious or sickening ingredients. The K-culiar advantages of Antimi graine consist iu iu being thoroughly reliable as u cure for uny kind of heud- ichc without resHvl to cause leaving; no unpleasant or annoying after-chccls, is iu the cuse of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular und sulcuhlc article in the market, wherever known. Ill RUCTIONS FOR U8B. The dose for an adult U two tca.poonful n a wiuc glauof water. Dose lor children pruportiun, according to age. la cither use llic due cun be repeated every thirty luinuc. until a cure i. rltcctrd. Une aoae will ulwuy. Urle away an attack of Headache, iu.cn wiicn nrst reeling the premonitory ayniutunia; hut if the n I tuck I. wcU 00, and lulliriuu i illicitae, the second or third doac ay lie required. I'.uully a greater number of dim i. required to effect the Ant cure inuu i. needed lor any .uccceding time there after, ahuwing that the medicine i accumu lative In Its 1 litem, tending toward an event ual iNrrmiincnl cure. Pur sale ut GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 . MAIN STREET, Oppcxlte Bank of Aahevllle UNLOADING SALE. Dry Oootls, Fancy GooiIh, lid Notions, Lneo CurtninH, "able Linens, Towels, Hnt- ins, (on n tenia ties, White odd h. a ml I'jiilii'ouIci'icH at nine cost. All Domestic ooils, incliidiiiLy I'ritle of tho West, Wainsutta, Fruit of iooni, 44 CottoiiH ant 104 Slieetinn's at. prime cost. Wo call special ntUntion o our larirt stock of Km- roidery and Kniltiiitr Silk. Zephyrs, Wools, Silk nnd Outline Work. All go nt iriiiio cost. Ladies' Muslin nderwear at cost, Kid (iloves, Hosiery nndltibbonH nt unusually low priceM. Lad ion will save money by attending this special sale. iniil'. m uwn.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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