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Try-frwmny - - FffT" USE PRINTER'S INK. .k bf.aataa.tta aavartlseaMatalnantwa- Asheville Daily Citizen KPr oalrpkmjc the coantinv room narortn- X Down newspaper turnpike march on without T aateiy ODtaUM IB MM qnartcn, dui to vac mat mm of the people tbcjr are aot oaly (titrreatlna;, bat aecAil and laatructiT read. atculth, S With your eye full of hope and your check Hushed with health, And you can't mint the way to the City of laa. They art the akoppar'a rarfe mtcum. the baalaeaa maa'a ftuldc and everybody' Inatractor. A acwanaper wtthoat ad rutin. laa eolamaa woaM fall to accomplish I ta mis- I ina. nldca. It would be about aa ooor aa X Uk I'rlnter'a Ink. Doaton Blade. I I I k JOD'a IHTKCJ. BOIVOB nviuu - mi - ASHEVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO; 122. Jtw-Y7l(r'ff')"''""y MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE,! A place planned and devel oping as GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HBATHFVL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, UNV1LLE IMPROVEMENT CO., UnvlUe, Mitchell Co., N. C. tMJ MAN'S HATS. I BON MARCIIE, 1 g 30 South Main St. J NEW FALL GOODS 3 5 a DDivsiKir. rtAiLY. P NEW MAZEM. H.T.ESTABHOOK'S H B. MAIN IT.. A1H8VILLB, la run rues oa BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL "Views and Sketches, apr 18 d REAL ESTATE. Vf 1LT B, Owm, W. W. wear 6WYII & WEST, (tnactaaora o Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK OF MHEV1UX REAL ESTATE. Imu Scc-arclv Placed at Per Cent. Notary PabUe. CommlMloaen of Deeda, FIRE INSURANCE. OrTlCR Maiinal Caiairt MaisMir. LIST TO THE HURRYIK8 FEET I Of the Hundreds who are coralnftoA.be Title to spend the Pall and Winter. All thoai who hare taou.ee to rent ehould call oa us at once, a we hare many appllea- tloaa fcr both faralahcil and nafttrnlehed tioueea, which we an at pment nnable to an. JENKS 4k JBNK8, RIM. ttTATI AND WtUIUNCI IROKERI. mm 10, McAfee Block, M Fattoa Am., AabcHIle, N. C. F, A. GRACE, DBCOMATOR AND DESIGNER IN FRESCO. MISCELLANEOUS. DAISY S SWANS DOWN. Theae are the branda of our beat FLOUR, the nneat of the Ane, the beat of all, and la eapedally recommended to thoae deairlng the whlteat and pareat bread. In fact It la the cream of all the wheat eklmmcd oft Into Sour We aro hare other branda and grades, and eaa faralah a (ood family flour aa low aa 93.SO, having aerared a lot before punning Into the handa of a peculator.. A. D. COOPER. Two aecond hand wagon, for aulc cheap. 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 Chemise, Gowns and Underwear to be found in the city, some fine goods, cheaper than you can get the material and make them. Stockings in colors and Fast Black, Wool, Me rino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from 10 cts. to f 2 a pair. All kinds of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Lin ings, &c; in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Boys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh perfect, so that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret can be filled at our store at prices away below anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try The "BIG RACKET" Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loana at. urely placed at per cent. Office.! M 4k 28 Pattoa Avenue fcbSdlT second floor. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman at Child ) Ofllce No. 1 Legal Block, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BuiIdcm Loana aecnrely placed at per cent. VgOARDINO. At IBS Cheetnut atreett large hove with well ventilated room., not and cold bath, cloarts, Ate. High location, acar car line. Terma accommodating. augSOdlm WH, at. KINO, OF THE ENGINEER CORK, U. I. N., la located In Aehevllte and will practice SURVEYING. Draughting of any description a specialty, r u. Boa sua ufaedlaa. MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmiclioel's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at nil times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. HiB 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 be charged a low price. Three registered prescriptionists - ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C. CARMICHAFX AI'OTIIKCAHY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T.C.Smith & Co., Public Square, Asheville, Finest Drug Store in the State, Heaviest Stock of Drugs West of the Blue JUdge, Largest Buyers and Lowest Sellers. Leaders in Prices for Miles Around. Prescription Department uncualcd in Equipment. Don't Mistake the Drug Store Corner Op posite the Court House. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy (Joods, Shoes. Hats and Car Iets, 7 ft 9 PATTON AVE. Taut arrived new Fall Hhanos of Taylor's Celebra td Hats, second to none in style and quality, i'rice The beat trade la always our oliject. In order to do thla we are determined to sell the beat good, at the ahortrat profit.. Our pure Clover Leaf l.ard la aa Ane aa cnnhcmmlci we guaronlee It to give aatlafnctlon. Our llama and llrraklnet Dacun are ratrn Ane try them. We would alao ad viae you to try our New No. 1 Mackerel, Koe Herring, Cnam Cod Plan, Ac. We always keep a freah aupply of I'lne Dairy Batter, lki not mlatakc thla for the Plrkln natter j It Is far superior, awect and freah, direct from the dairy. Our Obellek Flour enn aeldom lie equaled and never cicellcd, aa hundred, can tratlfy who have need It for years. Do not fall to give It a trial. Heancctfullv, POWELL eft 8NIDKR. WHOLK8ALB AND KBTAIL OROCURH, Cor. Pattoa Avenue and Main street. THEJNEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. AMENDMENTS TO THE TARIFF BILL NOT PASSED ON. PHDRAHI.K THAT THIS RII.I. WILE. HK READY FKIIlAV. Washington, Sept. 2!. The situation ut 12:30 to-day in regard to the con ference on the tariff liill amendments is just us it was Inst night. No agreement has been reached rc8H:cting sugar and hinder twine, although the rcpuhli can conferees said that they exH'ctcd to come to an amicable understanding to day and be able to report the bill to morrow. It is understood that the con ferees have decided to make numlicr sixteen the dividing line iK'twecn free and dutiable sugars, the lowest duty on the higher grades to l' 0-10 of a cent icr pound, and that a duty of one cent per pound will be imposed upon binder twine. This cannot be con firmed by statements ol the conferees. It wns suggested that thcrenort would contain n disagreement upon tlicdisputcd subjects, but one of t he conli'rccs said he exiected the reHrt to cover the ntliriuu tive position on all amendments. O'llRIKN'H KHCORT, It Wnsi a tturprUe to the Men Who ArreNted Him. Di'iu.iN, Sept. 25. Patrick O'llricn, who wus arrested at Cnrdiffon Tuesday, wns brought to this city on yesterday and placed in prison. The police refused to give any information us to where he would lie taken to I ipicmry lor Hearing; but last night it was learned that he would be conveyed by the morning train to-day when the nationalists ut uuee made preparations to give him a worthy- escort. Therefore, much to the surprise of the authorities, n large delegation of promi nent nationalists boarded the train at the same time the oflieers apiieared with O'llricn. Among these were John Mor- lev. who has liccn in Ireland lor some time studying the Irish question, John Dillon, Alfred Illing worth, memlierof par linment for llradeiiord, T. M. Ikinllv. Commoner Harrington and several others. On the arrival of the truinal Tipiierarv the nationalists started for the court house in u body. A coutlict ensued with the police anil John Morlcy unrrowb escuied being cluhlicd. A CHICAGO TUM I'. What If ThlH Wna IturliiK tliL' World'H 1'alrr ClllCAi'.ti, Sept. 25. Trouble is brew ing between the West Side street car company and its conductors and drivers. The main body of the employes claim the company is fostering an opposition union in an effort to break down the reg ular union mid seeking for the political action of men in the coming election in Novemlwr. The company, on the other hand, denies these alligations and says the men are unruly and seem to lie sick ing to make trouble. There was n stormy conference between the mana gers and employes held yesterday and as a result ot it a general meeting ol conduc tors and drivers has been culled for Sat urday night to consider the situation. The men threaten to tic up ull the west side lilies. MIHHICU 08,000. One of Duval') HucctHhorH In Be. troll. Mich. Detroit, Sept. 25. George Keiter, of this city, accompanied by Miss Marv Murphy, was driving along the Boule vard, from Jefferson avenue to Cham plain street, shortly before ten o'clock in the evening when the carriage was stopiird bv two men. One held n re volver at keiter 's head while the other compelled the lady to alight. Mi Mur- pny wnstirnggeu scveraiyarusawa.v ami relieved of a two hundred dollardiaiuond pin and other jewelry, flic men then took $25 from Keiter and mailt their es- caic. Keiter linil Hung iiihiiii nis neck, wlucn the roDlicrsovcriooktu. JI'HTlFIi; HIM t'OI'HHK. Tlit) Count of fMrlH and Ihc llou- luiiKiai nuieiiieiii. T'.utA. S.iit. 15. The nioiiarehist jouninls express approval of n letter ol the Count of I'ans to Senator llocher jiutilying the course he (Count of I'arisl took in his dealings with the lloiilnngist movement. m hj.h.mi.,.,. strongly condemn the Count's action mill accuse mm Ol oisnonornoie coinpro- n.,.1 ..1' (.L..t,u'l.ili,tfi(r flint hi wn. iiiimr ii.i.i ...' wn ...... . preparing to surrilicc the country to his munition mm nuiivo. out os run I' A KM. A gentleman who has traveled exten- alvrlv ol late through the western and southern states says that nowhere has he found the farmers as well situated ns in North Carolina. There is no reason why inthese"piiiing timrsol wncc" l hi cultivation olsorgiiutn should not Iw well prosecuted. It is rcnll v a vcrv good mid prolitnble thing for the household. Ivxcclleut sugar can lie made from it. Wilmington Messenger. George Sugg, the champion pumpkin raiser of this county, snvs that his big gest pumpkin, weighing lOOpounds, wns washed away by the heavy rains, but he hus another that will till the scales at mnetv-lour pounds. lurooro honor erncr. Drnutv Collector of Internal Kc venue, 1. I), Grimslry, informs the Gohlsboro Dispatch that there are In his division, now in oierntion, twenty-five fruit mid two grain distillers. From this it would npirarthiit the fruit crop is not very hurt alter mi. Nearly nil our farmers have cultivated some enne. Not only is the syrup made from it excellent, hut the seed from un acre of cane is said to I' worth as much for (ceding stock ns the corn would be rni.rd on the same land, Dr. Charles Killibrew. of liduccomtx, made year lie lore last 1,200 gallons ol syrup which cost him onlv eleven cents n gallon, and which he sold for fifty cents a gallon. Nashville Argonaut. THIv CI.VBH' CONVENTION. In Ivvery Way a HucceHH It Would Heem. Rauhoii, Sept. 25. The stnte conven tion of the young men's democratic clubs met at noon yeslerdny. One hundred and fifty delegates were present. Mr. J. S. Cnrr, president, called the convention to order, and the call for the convention was rend by the secretary, II. C. Kcckwith. The president then introduced Gov. I). G. Howie, who made n very forcible siiccch, declaring that North Carolina by every constitutional menus must resist tne enloreemenl ol the lorce Mill, l.ouii applause. He also spoke of Cleveland ns the democratic candidate for the presidency two years hence. Applause He showed what the democratic party had done for the state, and stated thai the earnings of the iciiitenliary, during the last eiuhtccn months, were sjfi.lilltl, exclusive of the value ol the products of the Koanoke (arm. tie also asserted that A. II. A. Williams, of the fifth dis trict, and W. T. Crawford of the ninth district, would lie elected to congress. In response. Mr. K. N. Ilackett, ol Wilkes couiitv, made a stiiiug speech. His eulogv of Senator Vance was ap plauded to the cello. Mr. C. H. Ayeock, of Goldsboro, tem porary chairman, snid the democrats were not prepared tor the camiiaign, luil party fealty was higher than ever before utile uisiurv oi me ui-iimi.iiii.il niuj. lie said the republicans arc now disor ganized, but can re-organize within lorty eight hours. A committee wnsanpointcd to wait on Senator Vance and request him to nil- Ircss the convention. At 1.30 o'clock the convention took a recess. THtC BI.11-; AND THK UKV AHkcd to Join In the Krectlon of a nonunicnl. Lkxini'.ton, Mo., Sept. 25. A call has Ik-cu issued re(uesting the survivors of the battle of Lexington, both federal and confederate, to forward their names anil ;iddrc8sc8 to John McNullu, llloomuig- ton, III; J. D. Connor. Lexington, Mo, or (!. S. (iroven. 520 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. A monument is to lie creeled to the memory ol lU lalleu dead ami it is the first nine in the history that the lueaii.l the grav have joined hand to leriHluale the memory ol those who were left behind on the field of battle. I'o Inlt-rci'Pt Sealers. I'okt Townsi.mi. Wash., Sent. 25. Kcveutie Cutter Wolcott has liccn rcceiv ng invstcrious messages from O. S. Spalding, assistant tic. istuer, since Sat urday. ' It is known that the vessel has ecu ordered to get ready lor sea, proba- ly to intercept the Canadian sealers i'iw lilting out a Victoria lor a wtstcru cruise. Will Ull Hack Again! Ciiaki.kston, Sept. 25. The demo ratic convention of the Seventh district has renominated Wm. Ivlliott, who was xH.lled from his seat in the house, to make room lor I nos. r .Miner, nomination wns bv acclamation. Tin The Italllnior.' on Hie Way Back. United Stockholm, Sept. 25. The States steamer Ilaltimorc, which brought he body ol dipt. Li lesson to this country bus sailed on her return to the United States. Hlxt Million of liideuledneaH. Huston, Sept. 25. The footings of the ottei Loveli liabilities liavc liccn reached and the indebtedness of all kinds is toiind to have been about six millions. Helped Mini Home. Washington, Sept. 25. The president reached Washington last evening. He expresses himscll us feeling much bcuc- liteil bv Ins vacation. A Colored Opponent. Richmond, Vn., Sept. 25. A sinx-inl from Danville says Win. II. I'lcnsaiits, colored, will opHisc Congrcssiiiau Lester n the tilth district. Not What They Want. I.oniiiin, Sept. 25. McAuhllc and Slavin will be allowed to fight fifteen rounds under guard. More Chance for Ivxperluienl. Prom Life. Doctor "He insulted me! He said he wouldn't have mc attend a cat for him." Maud "Well, now I think tliut was unkind of him. I don't sec why he should I, nr to intrust a eat to vour treatment I flic doctor looks surprised.) Indeed I Ion t. A eat has nine lives, you know. I'oUTICAL I'dlXTEHS. The republicans of the Seventh district have refused to nominate n man for con gress this war, leaving the field to Hon, olin S. Henderson, democrat, nun Air. I. C. Thomas, indeic.iiUut, industrial unionist, Folk man, republican ami lar mer. Republicans tell me quite frankly that thev cannot put their hands with cer tainly uiiou the negroes this vear. They will walcli llieir registration ciosciy The democrats should have active work crs in every township to sec that their VOU'rS register. Rllieigll woiifmivmi Durham t.lolie. Surry county's convention, which was held at Dobson, was harmonious and laruelv attended. C. H. Denny wns nom innteil for the house. Thcdelcgalcs were instructed to vole lor the senate. 1 he oncs county democratic nominating convention nicl in Trenton Saturday and mimed Samuel Hudson lor the house ol representatives. It islcarncd at democratic headquarters at Raleigh that it is the opinion of obser vant men in the Ninth congressional dis trict that W. T. Crawford will lie elected to congress. The condition of affairs is reported as much Iwtter thnn it wns at the lust election, in 1HKS. The demo crats are working hard up in that moun tain region and they want Vance to ad dress them. Durham Glolie, Senator Vance will make some twenty- live speeches in the state between the end of September nnd election day. Scnntor Ransom has promised to do the same thing. Among the other speakers who will un out under tne auspices ol the democratic stnte executive committee arc T. ). Inrvis, A. Leaser, II. A, Gudger, C. W. McClnmmy, K. 11. Glenn, K. T. Den nett and T. M. Holt. A GREAT FALL OF RAIN, PART OF HEI.KNA, AKK. DKR WATKR. VN. Over Nine luclics of Rain Falls) One Nliclit, and Four IaelieH To- Day A Ureal Ileal of Oaiiiuge Oone. I1i;i.i;na, Ark., Sept. 25. Yesterday evening this city was visited bv the most terrific and destructive rain storm ever known in its history. At about 3 o'clock in the afternoon a steady rain com menced and continued until C o'clock, when a veritable cloudburst occurred. In nn incredibly short time nil of that portion of the city bounded by Walker street on the north, Columbia street on the cast and College street on the west, was one vast sheet of water. Fences swept away, sidewalks torn up, out houses upturned uud cellars inundated and the street car tracks were sub merged. I he water spread rapidly mid the ua.'. portion ol the city was soon sub merged and hundreds of ieoplc driven from their homes. The total ruin fall was il 21-lUli inches, supplemented bv 4- inches more to-day. The total rain fall lor the past two days has been 1( 10 100 inches. It is si ill warm mid cloudy and the prosicctsare good lor more rain. NO AI.I.IAXCF. IN IT. Messrs. Mormm and l.ateH Mland Alone 11 Apneurs. From n reliable source Till! Citizln gathers the following information which will lc of interest to its readers: At tin called meeting of the lluneonilic county farmers' alliauce held in th.' court house September 10, at the request of live stil alliances, viz., Morgan Hill, Flat Creek, Antioch, Itig Ivy and llethel, to select uu alliance ticket for the legislature uud the eotiutv, alter a harmonious discussion pro and con it was almost iiiuiiiiiiiout.lv leciiled mat no iieluiuc action would lie taken until the regular county meeting on the second Friday in October, when the inemliers would have more lime to consider the matter and also what might be cxiected Irom the two political parties. 1 1 IK lmzi:x s mlormanl lo-tiay also says that the ltuiieomlic couiitv alliance has nothing to do with the Ga.e and Morgan mass meeting call for the JIIHh. but on the other hand he believes it will Ik' very damaging to the order. Till: Citizi:n learns from G. II. Iliiruham, master-workman of the Knights of Labor in this citv, that that organization has given no instruction for such a meeting to be held. It is the opinion of Tllk' Cn mcs that this is a scheme gotten up bv certain in dividuals for their own agraiidisement. I.AIMICM' DAY, Inchelors) of the Athletic Club In. vile uu luovallon. At n meeting ot the executive commit tee of the Carolina Athletic cluli lust night the committee decided to make Thursday of each week until January 1st "ladies' day" and extend the privileges of the club on that day to the ladies. This will doubtless prove quite an at traction anil make it very pleasant tor those who avail themselves of this cour tesy on the part of the club. It is to lie hoped the club may sec tit to extend the time U'vonil January 1st, as they doubt less will if the scheme meets the approval and cncoiirugciuenl from the ladies that it should have. U is a fact that the motion wns made ami secured bv the onlv two married men in the committee, but every one else voted lor il. Kent tvHlule Transfers. II. I.. Tnvlor nncl wile to Mrs. K. J. Ware, lot 1ootiL'oii l.ilHTtvslreel .si.HIK! II. Iliilnl mill wile to l. Sunk- mill i-lle. lot I MTx.rj on IliLTlllfltlil Ntrvvl old CluirlrM c iiiH-hiuan anil wilt- to J. J. Klell. lot I ":J too Ai'i'MKs oi- coxsi-ix i:vi:. I'OKIilllN. Two thousand miners at Troppnn, Austrian Sdeia, have gone on strike. Trouble is feared. A rich deposit of mercury has been found three teet below the surlucc at Muntelie, near Wippneh, Austria. v ASIIIM.TON. The population of Savannah, On., is 4-1, 7oJ, Dr. William Itmokc Jones, chief of the Washington bureau of vital statistics, died Wednesday aged 7(1. The I'uited States Senate confirmed Ccorgc II. Maney, ol Tennessee, as min isters to I'raguay mid I'uraguay, Throughout the Luiigslon-Vcuabh contest two democrats were kept on guard to watch Sicaker Reed's count ol votes. There is talk among democratic con gressmen of reinitiating lor the seating ot Langstou ami .Miller hy obstructing the adoption ol the conference report on the (aril) bill. In the House, Wednesday, the republi cans secured n quorum uud iiuicklv tin lea led Vcnable, of Virginia, and Llliott of South Carolina, democrats, awarding their seals to l.angslon and Miller, col orcd republicans. IIOMH. It is said Agnes Robertson, the divorced wile ol Dion lloiieicault, is on her way Irom London to claim tier share ol his es tate. Mrs. 0. V. Combs, of Humboldt Tenn., the wife of a cnricnter, has, with her sister, lalleu lieir to Sodiumo. which is the estate of her Scotch grandfather, who died in M'W tork. During the equinoctial storm of Mon dnv at Morence, Ala., the ram was one of the heaviest rxncriciiccd in that see tion. the fall being over 2'd inches in 12 hours. Cotton is badly damaged by the lulling ruin. The Chicago city council has requested tbc mayor to nsk the attorney-general of Illinois to begin actions in quo warrant ngniust the gus companies which form ' he gas trust, lor the purpose of forfeit tug their charters. Ooldwin Smith, president of the com menial union club, nt the clubs annual meeting in Toronto, Cadadn, made nn address, in which he said the McKinlcy dim is n disaster tnnt win micct Cana dian farmers, but Canada would survive, Hnglnnd, he said, survived protection, but she has trebled her weultb under free trade. MISCELLANEOUS. TH$ NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBOI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures fr.vcry Vrtly.of Headache AND NOTHING BLSH. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable rcputa- lion of being the I'o'est, most effective and reliable article u. the market for the speedy reliel und cure of every variety of thai common trouble, IIuaoacur. The immense favor which hus greeted it from ull quurtcrs, proves its true merits fand acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who huve once tried it, will never be without. For its curulive powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs us ANTll'YKLNli, MOKI'HINIi, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom oi cither ol these. Il is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, mid cau be taken by ' young uud old without fear or serious results. It is n u Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contuius no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar udvuutagcs of Antimi graine consist in iia being thoroughly rcliublc us a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cause leaving uu unpleasant or uuuoying ulter-ctTccts, as iu the case of other so-culled "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most populur und sulcuble article in the uiurket. wheicvcr known. DIKKlt.ONS FUR USB. The dtmc fur an utlult la two tcaspoonfula u a wiue tflusa ol' water. Duae fur chiUlrca id uropuriiun, aceurdiuK to age, la cHbcr .-use the duac eua be repeated everj thirty imtiucs until a cure la cucctcd. One doac will ulwaya drive away aa attack of llcadacbc. il taken when first fcclinif the premonitory yuiutonia; but U tbc ututek la well on, and .ultiritiK is inuuac, tbc aceund or third doac may be required, t'auully a greater number ol doaea la required to clfect the firat curt tbau la needed lor any succeeding time there alter, ahuwing thut the uicdieiuc ia uceumu lutlve in ita ctlecla, tending toward an event ual iKTinunnit eurr. For aule at lKANT'8 PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 8. MAIN STREET, Oppoaltr Bank of AabcTilk. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, ami NotioiiH, Laco Curtains, fablo LinoiiH, TowcIh, Nnj Knirt, I oiiiiterpanoH, h lute loods, and Embroideries at rime cost. All Domestic loods, including Pride of the West, WnniKUttu, Fruit of iooin, 4-4 CottonH and 10-4 Sheet injjH at prime cost. We call special attention to our large ntock of Em broidery and Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime cost. Ladies' Muslin at cost, Kid Underwear Gloves, Hosiery and Ribbons at unusually low prices. Ladies will save money by attending this special Bale.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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