t T At far aa A paper ad vertleementeeta forth fact, that T Asheville Daily Citizen the buyer needs to know, with agreeable I the dint rent method! of adver- manner, wnat tne aarertiaer need, to think ofie, "What are the fact that a buy er ncedi to know about my stuffr" And what the advertisement writer neede to think of is, "How can I itate these facte I tiling arc concerned, the daily paper li de. ddedl y the beet. That I. the broad, twirt channel i and when jron float yonr boati apon it, yon are Mire of a quick return. I fin a war to command respect ae well ae at-1 tention ). U. V until. T I Henry Cartin. , - i-4.ll lilt . 1 ASHEVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 128. aea MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 51,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It i hfiinor laid out with tnitt-B and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plate for fine residences and HK4THFVL HOMES. A irnod opportunity for m nrnfltjible investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress,l LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., IJmwllle. Mitchell CO., N. C. BON MARCHE. Pull .tock Ladle.. Miiw.' and Children'. Wrap, la the latent it vice. Alao a full and complete Line of Underwear. BON MARCHE. 30 South Main 8treet.30 H.T.ESTABROOK'S 22 8. MAIN ST., A8HBVILLB, BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AMD TOYS. LOCAL Views and apr d Sketches RBALESTATB. OTaltbi B. 0r. W. W. Wjar. GWYII & WEST, (ucceasor to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 . REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE, REAL ESTATE Loans Securely Placed at Percent. Notary Public. Commlarloner. of Deed., FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICII Bill at CaartMaarc, UST TO THE HURRYINO FEET Of the Huadred. who are coming to Aiherllle to apend the Pall and Winter. All those who hare houiel to rent .honld call oa a. at once, a. w. hare many applici tlon. for both furnlahed and unfurniihed koune., which we an at promt unable nil. JBNKS A JBNKS, RIAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 10, McAfee Block 9. Pattoa At... Aiherllle. N. C. F. A. GRACEy DECORATOR AND DESIGNER IN FRESCO. augedSm MISCELLANEOUS. THIS WEEK We call yonr attention to tock of our eicellont MASON'S CRACKERS, BISCUITS, CAKES, C We bay theae good, direct from the factory and la auch qnantitle. a. to aell them out be. fore getting .tale, aad yan can alway. de pend upon getting themfreah. We keep the beet 10 Ct. Soda & Oyater Cracker Oa the market. Our CREAM IISCUIT ANO WAFERS Give ..Olfaction to all. If yon want BWBBT GOODS of any kind don't fail to ceamine our tock before buying. We alio Mil theee good, at wholesale at factory price.. A. D. COOPER. Corner Main and College Sto. "RACKET NEWS." The best place in Asheville or working people to trndi the "Bur Racket." We promise low prices and good goods, and where our guar- antee goes with an article if it doesn't turn out like we say it will we refund the mon ey. In our experience we have bund that well-to-do people and rich folks always look further and try harder to save a nickel than working people and poor folks, so if we give the latter bargains and the full worth of their money we cannot help selling bargains to others. Among our new goods, of which we lave a large stock, may be bund at the very lowest trices: All kinds of Shoes, Kind-made for men, school shoes for children, fine and common shoes for ladies, blankets ond comforts, hand bags, grips and trunks, all kinds of shoes, wall pockets, mirrors and frames, lamps, wicks, chimneys and burners, hamber setts and tinware, nits and caps, 2i5c. up, dress goods and underwear, all kinds of shoes, shoulder nnes and jackets, flannels and Jersey cloth, skirts nnd skirtimr goods, dress trim mings and linings, brooms, buckets nnd tubs, all kinds of shoes, fast black stockings in cotton, wool, silk and mlb. overcoats, rublers and gloves, men s clothing in suits, pants, pants, pants, ALL KINDS OF SHOES-in fact everything to use or wear at lowest prices. Buy nothing until you reach The "BIG RACKET" Real Estate Brokers. And Investment Agent. Loan. unly placed at II per cent. OAceat 34 At 86 Pattern Avenue, iwcoaa noor. fchOdlv JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Child I, Office No. I Letral Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly Brokerage BnalneM Loaaa atcarely placed at per (eat. nOARIHNO. At llta Chcetnut .treeti large hone, with well ventilated room., not ana eoia nam, closet., Ac, H.ah Incatlon, aear ear line, Term, accommodating, aua.iodlm wn. H. KINO. OF THI EMINEM CORK, U I. H, Is lorated In Aiherllle aad wUI practice SURVEYING. Draughting of aay descriptloa a perl.ltf r u. no. ua, angaodtait MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Cai-michael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low 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 be charged a low price. . Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night culls promptly answered. W. C.CARMICHAEL AHOTHECAHY, No. o South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. G. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PUBLIC SQVARK, Asheville, IS. c. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes. Hats and Cur pets, 7 A 9 PATTON AK. Just arrived now Fnl uliniMs fifTnvlor'sOlcbrnt lints, wcond to none in style and quality. Trice $4. -AT- HONEST VALUE" Is our motto, and we know the people ap preciate It, for they have prneen It hv thr Ir liberal patronage, we mm. mat we are better pre limn now tnnn ever neiore to Rive onr customer, the benefit M low price, in Pure Groceries. Our law eincrtrne ana Incresalna huH- aesju.tirjr nsln maklnf this alatemrnt. It la ncedlca. for n. to rnnmrrat tbe dlfTennt article, w. carry. We mil the Flnettt GrocerlcH, And can always miarantee them to glee .alls. ractloa both In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Oar facilities for delivering Roods promptly art anequaled. Rrapectfullr, mpirSXX 4k SNIDKR, WIIOLKRALH AND RBTAlk OROCURS, Cor. Pattoa A venae aad Mala itreet. I BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. MORMON CHURCH STILL GATH ERING IN ITS VICTIMS. VOVNO GIIIM DKTKRMINKD TO BE "Pa.VH.AC WIYKM." Nbw York, Oct. 2. The authorities nt the barge office this morning used an im mense amount of moral persimmon on thirty-two young Mormons who arrived yesterday on the steamer Wyoming, to induce them to forego their intention ol becoming proselytes to the Mormon faith. Tlie girls were separated from the other passengers as they lauded and placed in n room In- themselves. Three women missionaries from the emigrant girls' borne tried to convince them of the lolly of th: course they pro posed to follow. It wiisn very hurd under taking. One of thegirls, Karen Sylvester, who acted ns spokeswoman for the party frankly acknowledged that thev vere all willing to lie one ol seven or eight wives and were fully nwnre ol this principle ol Mormomsm. The girls are all young nnd some of them remarkably pretty. The attempt of the missionaries to in fluence them proved nn utter failure and as all thut the barge othec authorities can do is to use persuasion the entire party will proceed on their journey to morrow via Newport News, Vu. The partv comprises, all told, 203 iier- sonsof whom thirty-two are children. Among the lot is a married bnglisliwo innn who left her hushnnd in Ivngland to take up the Mormon fnitb. She said slit was "called" and compelled to go. She refused to tell her name. RKPt BI.ICAN UAINM. Idaho ClectH a Radical Ticket ol Vourne. IIoiskCitv. Idaho, Oct. 2. Ity esti mate Hoist City and Idnho county art republican with a majority of 175 on the entire state ticket, llingham returns give the republican ticket a majority ol 300, in lloise county returns from four precints give Wilson (democrat I I'm congress, twelve majority. Incomplete returns trom nvc counties give Sweet (republican I lor congress Olio majority. Meagre returns iudic.ite thai the legislature will stand thirty repuoli cans nnd 22 democruts. Thcrepuhlienns claim the state by 2,50(1 majority ; the democrats concede the state to the re publicans by 800 majority. The returns received show gams lor tne repuuiicaiis over the vote of 1NHH. A URKAT HIRK. Part ot Mldney, New Mouth Wales, Hunted liter, Sipnrv, N. S. W., Oct. 2.-Fire broke out in this city lust night utid.dcsiiitcthc efforts of the firemen, extended over n large area on I'itt, Castlercagh, Moore and Hunter streets. Among the building destroyed were the city bank, the Athencnuin club, and the warehouses of Lnrt ci Sins, I-eld-heiin & Co., Ilnll & Co., Gibbs, Shiillard & Co., Lawler& Kichnrdson, and Mr. Wrench. A number of other business houses were injured. Thedninngeisestini(itcdut$t,roo,Oo0. U. A. R. and Kx-ConfederaleN To. nether. Clinton, Mo., Oct. 2.-The 0. A. R and ex-Confederates held a joint reunion here yesterday. Addresses weredchvered by Col. Leo Koschcur and Judge L. ( llurton. fully 3,ihhj people were in m tendance. THK BANK Of HICKORY. Action of A. A. Mhuford and of the Widow of U. W. Mhuler. Eiiitok TliK Citiikn: Mrs. Maud 0 Shuler, wile of the late II. W. Shiiler agreed to pay $17,0115 from her insurance money, to make good the debts of her late husband through the failure ol tin- bank of Hickory, asking nothing in ret urn excepting to be identified in ierirtuatiiig and building up the business of her dead husband, by completing tlicorgnnizntion of the First National bank for which she hns in her possession organisation puer The above mentioned sum, $17,011 would, according to the assignee's and administrators' statement, fully cancel the indebtedness of the late l. W. Shuler, Including legal commissions. It was the nuriMiscof Mr, hinder to purchase tlie real estate assets nt the prk-isdcsignnted by the assignee nnd administrator pro vided it didnot bring more at public sale thereby guaranteeing the correctness ol their hgurcl, US to losses, wiucn ore ' ns follows: Known llolitlltlr. !. t K0.1K AHSSTH. In nolirnee's hand....ni.4.in.4l In adiiun tr'in'hiinilii 4,immi.oo 34.4:11.41 Total Inu ai4,Ml,7 This generous lady desired to invest S2II.0IHI in the capital slock of the new bank, with the privilege ol selecting the cashier for the first year and wished the co-operation of several leading men in order to secure the success of the under tnki""' , iiii This proposition wnsgrnciously looked UHin bv all excepting A. A.Shulord, who flatlv refused, unless Mrs. Shuler would nirrer to nav nil liabilities. This no humane man would ask her to do for fear of unknown claims arising of sufficient magnitude to consume her en tire fortune mid turn herself and children into the streets. Indeed this would have been her fate, had it not been for tbe life in.urnnce nohclfi which She held. A. A, Hhuford's lossc In the Hickory hnnk failure are exceedingly trivial. After this ucneroui proposition has been refused let no one now ask Mrs, Shuler, through honor, to make good anr losses that may have been sustained. Rather appeal to A. A. Shuford who lies waiting an opportunity of purchasing tne pro ert y at lorceo snie, anouieiiuin the financial policy ol the town Instead of lending a helping hand to the widow of a man who has done ao much for the town of Hickory, A. 8. Phelps, jh. Hickory, N. C. THE NEWS HomellitiiK About Mayenvllle, In Clay County. Mr. W. I), Justice tins recently returned from a trip through Western North Car olina. He reports seeing Tub Citizkn all through that country, temperance senti ment growing nnd the democrnev ex tremely enthusiastic over the nomination ofW. T.Crawford. Mr. Justice visited Havesville, Cloy county, and is very warm in praise ol whnt he aw there. There are three col li ges with 600 students in a radius of 16 miles, one in llaycsville, and not a suloon in the whole county, and only one In wyer and he a farmer also. A saloon keeper came to Huyesville n lew years ago, but he was mil allowed to build a sa loon, but the building he did erect was used for a Methodist preach er's residence, the liitior man not being able to get a toot hold, llaycsville is sit uated in a beautiful valley. The farmers do not raise much tobacco, the land being given over to corn, oats and grasses. The superior court never has over n two days' session there, and the jail is falling to pieces, there Iteing no reason lor keep ing it up. The court house, however, is n liner building than Asheville has for the same purpose. Mr. Justice, who is grand worthy pa triarch o the grund division of the Sons of teniK'rnnce ol North Carolina, is go ing over about the same territory in about a month for that interest. He reiKirts the section he has visited as lie full of hospitable ieople. He any that Andrews, the new town on the Western North Cnrrolina road is beautifully situated, but that there is as vet only one building there the depot, that a tine one. PROMINKNT AHKIVAIA IH There Any One Here Thai Knows Your Swanminoa : C. 1'. Moss, Morris- town, Tcnn.; M. Haxtcr and wile, Spar tanburg, S. C; M. M. liright, Chattan ooga, Trim. Ornml Central .J. L. Sydnor, Rich mond, Va.; (5. F. Greer, Greensboro, S. Ralph 1. Ncal, Kv.: G. C. Ilacot. At lanta, Go.; R. A.Jacobs, Franklin, N. C; 1. Hill. (.. W. I'nvne. C. W. Gai land, F. Grilling, N. C; G. H. Gallahcr, Sweetwater, Tcnn.; J. F. Sulphen.Coluiii- hii, s. L. Chrn A'oiA : M. H. Robert, Marion; T. C. Ilowin, hotel; Miss F. M. Hush, exiiigton, Ky.; C. H. Jacobi ami wife. Montgomery; Mrs. .is. Pinion, New Or alis; . W. Flint! and wife, Columbia; Mrs. William Adgar, R. A. Law, Char- ston; .Miss Crnwlonl, L. l-linn, Andrew McCorinick and lour girls, Columbia ; T. nail, (tm-nvillc; Miss Allen, Terra Haute, Ind.; Miss Roach, Indianapolis; A. Garrett, Philadelphia ; J. M.SUf ms. Heren, (I.; Miss Henderson, Saluda; J. F. laughton, aiisnury. Real iCntHte TrauHferH. . J. fl' rrrill and wifv to ri. Ilulnl. Int Miillnii llriilKi slrrrt $l,Vno.oo l KolH-rtsun nnd wilt to I M. JonfN. lot 7ox'no un lliawassiv sirert t,ii.ui M. Hill nnd wile to li A tihulunl l.,t Iiiiik 1 ,111 n llitilv MtrtH 1 4.UOO.OO nmttl Clinninuhnni nnd wileHttd I. li. CunniiocliHin ntiil wilr to I,. A. I'nriiilHdl. lot tret iront on llillslilr street l,:r,(l oil , A Shuford to Ins. V. Snwvcr. lot 4j.llll on I'nuonnvtnuc 2,000.00 M. Httirnt. ntnl wile tu tn. Jur- ret, lot 7Mx4.t in city 7o.oo Accidental HltootlMic. Judson Creer, a cariicnter, was ncci- lentally shot in the arm at lii win's ten- pin alley, on West College street last night. Joe Stepp who attends to the nl lev had n 1- calibre pistol in his pocket when it dropped, The weapon wn dis charged by the fall nnd n ball struck ireer on tne cit arm, mnKiiic oniv a linht skin wound. Ir. II. L. llaird waited on him. Reiclalrallon of Volern. The registration of voters is still very slow. I'p to 12 o'clock to-day Kcgistr.-tr Suminey. in the west wnrd, had taken irHiinmc, ion white ami 4tl colored and Registrar Israel's books, the east ward, showed 207 names, 1 1 1 white and 10 colored. HEATH'S IIAKVEST. A. H. Dudley ami Rev. P. II. Joyncr "of .reenslmro. died in that city recently. The latter was HO years old. He leaves a young widow. Prof. J.J. Partridge, principal of Jones- Miro liiL'li school, died this morning ol typhoid fever, of which he had been ill for some tune. t.reensooro vtorKinuii. R. F. Hruke, register of deeds of Nash county, died suddenly at Ills home m Nashville recently. He seemed to lie in K'rfcct health when he was stricken with paralysis, lino mm ill it lew ioiiiuicb. Mr. Rile Llute, of Clinton, who diet recently, wn n member of the Huplist church and u devout christian, lie was lcrhaps the strongest ndvoente ol teni jiernnce in the county, und it great Sun dnv school worker. died, last night, in Richmond, Va., Mr M. W. Norllcet in the .list year of bis ruie. Mr. iNorticet icit our cuv reveniiy and went to Kichmoiiii where lie enterei tbe St Luke's hospital hoping to fun some relief. Winston Puilr. A Monroe special say; Mr. llaxtr Cox, son of Madison Cox of this county was on us way to camp meeting nt Zonr, S. C, and when about two miles from the camp ground, comiilaiiicd ol a pain in his side, and dropK'd dead, proi ably of heart disease, Mr. Harriet Philip, widow of the lute Dr. I.J. Philips, and mother of Judge Philips, Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. II. II. Iliinn, Mr. J. P. Airington, Mr, (i. C. Ilnttle, J. W. Philips, Waller Philips nnd lion. J. II. Philips, died a few days ago nt her home nenr llnltk-boro. Mr, liffie Hughe died Saturday morn ing. Mr. J. C. Blocker, ol Ceonr creek. Cumberland county, died Friday night niter several week' illness, lie was in his HUth year, nnd it is supposed thut bis death was hastened uy over work in taking the census. He was the lather ol Capt. O. II. Illocker. Maxtoti I'nion. Col. Thomas Jefferson Sumner, died nt his country residence live miles Irom Sabs liury, Saturday night in the Ollth year of his nge. ins aeatn was caused oy liright' disease. Colonel Sumner never married. He wn the brother of Henja min Sumner, ol Lincolntoti, Julian Sum ner, of Thomnsville, nnd Charles Sumner, his younger brother, who is west. Col. Sumner's sislrrs are Mr. Hoke, widow g of Col. Mike Hoke, ol Lincolnton; Mrs. Mctlce. of Lincoluton ; Miss Ellen Sum' ner, who lived a large part of her life with the decensed; nnd Mrs. Charles McKenne, of Rowan county. ROBBED THE EXPRESS. AND THKN TRIKI) TO KII.I. THU HKMUiNtilvK, Heveral ThouHaud Iiollnra He. cured From an Ohio Train Thin MornliiK The Hublwrs Uoard the earn Airalu and Aicaln. Tiffin, Ohio., (Jet. 2. A bold express robbery was committed on the Cincin nati, Sandusky and Cleveland train south of here this in i iiing. The Adamsex press messenger was held up by masked men armed with revolvers and the Bale ransacked. The loss is sup posed to be several thousand dollars. The robbers escaieil. Tui.i;no, 0., Oct. 2. The lllade's spe cial from Carey, Ohio,, gives ihisiiccount ot the bold truin rohtx'ry near L'rbana this morning. Immediately after the train left l'rbana, two masked men with cocked revolvers entered the express car probably from the top, and coniK'llcd the Adams' ex press messenger, A. S. Schoddcr, to throw up his hands. They then tied him securely, and robbed the sale ol packages containing several thousand dollars, and oilier valublcs. While thev were at work a brakcinnn attempted to enter the car and was shot ut by one rolilwr. The brakcinnn gave the alarm and the train was slowed up to give an opportunity to capture the rohlicrs, but they jumped from the train just us it was entering West Liberty und disupiwnrcd on tbe darkness, it then be ing about 5 o'clock. Messenger Sciulilcr was bound in his hair. One of the robbers, called "Jack" by his companion, More leaving the car placed his revolver against Scudder's cud and pulled the trigger, but the enrt ridge tailed to explode. The other rob- icr then prevented unit Irom trying again. U hen the train pulled out ot West Lib erty the two scoundrels again gut aboard, holding the entire crew at hay. Seudder, who had liecn released, then oieued lire on them trom his cur door, nit was conniellea to retreat. I ne roo- licrs kept on hoard until Hcllcfontninc was reached, when thev again jumped oil anil disapiicured. Ollicers at Delictum tninc are searching for them. Sc udder is about 50 years old, lives in Cincinnati and has luin on this run since the Adams company took charge of the xpiess liiiKiiiess on it, aiioui three years mo. lie was previously in tne same company's employ on the Ohio river lines. lc had just received his months salary and that was among the booty. I'RIKMUS CF IRKLAND. A lllic Meellnical IndlanapollH De- nounee Balfour. Iniiunai-oi.is, Ind., Oct. 2. Tomlinson hall, which scats fi000ieoplc, was packed last night by friends of the Irish cause, who had assembled to express their sen timents regarding the recent arrest ol lullnnnnd O'llrien nnd the conduct ot their trial at Tipiierarv. Mayor Sulli van presided and made a stirring appeal in behiill ol Ireland. Rev. J. S. Jeiikcs. ol St. I'uiil. Minn., and Hon. Win. 11. En glish, Judge X. U. Taylor, nnd other prominent speakers addressed tne meet iiiu. A lomr series ol re-solutions was adopted, among them one which, alter . i o..i:ul. ...... denouncing uHiiour iiuu oiiiibuhi, olcdL'cd the niectiui! by "all honorable means at our command to sustain the Irish ncoiile in that urcat moral struggle Ulllll ll euimiuaic. iiiliickiiiiiiiubumik.v' ment of home rule for Ireland." A Hpy In Time of Peace. I'akis, Oct. 2. Madame Rennet, the woman arrested at Cannes on suspicion of iK'ing n ticriiiiin spy and in whose pos session were found plans of the defences l that place, lias conlesscil. bhe was in thceinolov ol thclierinau government nt a monthly salary ol SliO liesiiles which she received $:l daily lor traveling ex- ienscs. Al'I'MKS OF COXSEOl'EXCE. I'ohi;ii,s. Emperor William has started on his journey to iciina. The royal physicians declare that there is no cause lor serious anxiety regarding the condition ot the king ot Holland. Mr. lledlev, of the cutter Isabel, of Hartlepool, ICnulaiid, and his crew w massacred in New (jniiica while fishing for pearls. A t'lernmu lady hns been nrrested nt Cannes. France, who had in her posses sion a iiuinlhT of topographical churls of the deleuse ol the toivn. The Russian minister of the interior nt'enarim! a law am horizon: thedeportn tiou to Silieriu, without trial or formality ol auv kind, ol all lorcigucr who liny iKcn exiH'lled from their own countric und whose government refuse to recog nine them. Tins law is directed against tbe mass of Roumanian Jews who come to KlISSIIl. iiomh. Congress iiiliourned yesterday after noon. The New York Central railrond has declared its quarterly dividend of one kt cent. The lenniiiL's Luce works, in flrooklyn hnve been sold to a llritish syndicate for $1,000,000. Frederick Hillings, ex-president of the Northern Pacific railroad, died Tuesday evening nt Woodstock, Vl. Conirressmiin Vuux has not yet ac cepted the nomination for Congress from the third district ol l eiinsvivania. Georgia went democratic yestcrdny. The state legislature will be overwhelm ingly made up from the Farmer' alliance, n joint vote in both houses being more than two-third alliance. liulge A. C. Haskell, of Columbia, S. C. a democrat, has issued a manifesto de nouncing a unqualifiedly false Tillman's chnrges ot corruption against the demo crats, who have ruled the state since 1870, nnd contending that no democrat should vote for him, nnd thnt a ticket should be run against him. It i author itatively stated that within the next ten dnv Haskell will be formally placed in the field for governor by his straight out democratic loiiowers. ANTIMIGRAINE. TUB NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAUB MARK RBG18TBRBD. mBsoluiely AFt, Perfectly sure and ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures l-.very Vurlly.of Headache AND NOTHING ULbU. ANTIMIGRAINE Hua earned lor itself the enviable reputa- lion of being the tineat, most cUcctive aud reliubic uriiclr u. the market tor the speedy rebel uud cure ol every variety uf cum common trouble, IIkaiucuk. The auuieuse lavur which ban greeted it Irom il quarters, proves us true merit and acceptability to the public. It la so rue- (.iutig wuicu uiuiusl everyone needs, und tuobc wuo have oucc tried it, will never ue wiliioul. l or it curutive powers it docs not de- peud upou tlie subtle lutlueuces oi such poikouous drugs us IMil'kKlMi, MUKPHLNU, CHLORAL ASU C0CALNH, aiuce it does uot couiuiu tin aiom ol cither ol these, ll is absolutely tree trom njunuua cueuuculs, uud cuu be taken by ouug uud old wiliioul leur or serious csuiis. ll is Uv a Cuiiiurlic, does uot oisurruiige tuc siouucu, una cumulus uo uoxious or sickening ingredients. the peculiar udvuutuges ol Auliuu- luiue cousisl lu lis being tuoiougUiy eiiubie ua u cure lor uuy kmd ol Ueud- acuc wuuoul lespect to cause leu v lug uo uuplcusaul or uuuuyiug ulter-eUecu, us m tuc cuse ol other ao-cuiled "harm- ikS rciuedies. luese quulllies uiukc it iue uiosi popului uud suieuulc uriicie in iuc uiutaei, wueievcr tuuwu, LuKtie. ..u.i fuK I'btt. Tbe dune lor an auull u two teaepounluis ,u a wiuc alaM ut water. Doec lur ctouurva prupuruuu. aceuruina w age. la ciUtcr uk tuc uuk van be rcucatcU evcr tint tjr oiiuuve uuul a cure w cuceicu. Ouc uuk wui djwuyi drive away an attack ut llcauacnc. jiuuiuuii; uut u Uic Mtutck la weu uu, and uuvriua is mu-UK, tnv wreouU ur uuru lluac utuj ik rciiuireu. Isuuliy a grcaur nutuuer j uoac. m required tu cUcet tlie mat cure man la uecdcu lur uu .ucuccduig tunc mere- uiu-r, abuwiua tuut tbe uiedlelue i aceuuiu- ativc ut lie cuecta, uudiua tuward aa event ual peruiuuent cure. Foraale at GitANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S. 46 SOl'TU MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Stylish droM. trimmings, full stock full and wintor un tk'i'wpnr for Ladies, Misses and Children. Kid (SIuvoh for stiwt, dress ami urmnir, coi'BetH, nuna- kerchiefs, hosiery, fancy goods, table linens, curtain drapery, sheetings, blankets and comforts. BLAZERS AND WRAPS. We are offering tho largest variety of Blazers nnd Fancy Wraps for early fall wear, ranging from $2.00 upwards. The moHt stylish carments for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. Call and examine our new fall stock.

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