. Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 135. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. '- SWIM--".. -,,-, it MISCELLANEOUS. ilinvTlleI A place pluuued aud devel- oping at a GREAT RESORT. Situated ill the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health I'ulnens and beauty of SCENEllY. An elevation of 8,800 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 HKATHFl'L HOMES. A irood opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, , LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C BON MARGHE. Pull slock Ladle... Misses' and Children. Wraps In the laUat atvlca. Alao a full and complete Line of Underwear. BON MARGHE, 30 South Main Street.- 30 H.T.ESTABROOK'S aa a. main ht., ashhvillb, -i.tiik i-LACg roa- BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views apr IH d and Sketches. REAL ESTATE. Walts B. Owvk, W. W. WaaT, GVYN & WEST, . (KaccMiora to Walter fl.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 HEFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely flared at 8 Percent. Notary Public. Commlaalonrra ol Deeds, FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICtR outhtmnt Coaii Bqaara. LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET I Of the Hundred, who are coming to A.hevillr to iiend the Pall and Winter. All those who have houar to rent ahould call on ua at once, aa wt have many appllca tlon. for both furnl.hed and unfurnl.hed houeea, which we art at prrnent unable to nil. JUNKS A JRNKS, REAL ESTATE ANO INSURANCE BROKERS. Room) ft 10, McAfee Block, n Patton At., Ashrrlttt. N. C. F. A. GRACE. DKCORATOR . J AND ' DBSIGKIUR IN FRESCO. augedam ' MISCELLANEOUS. Who Told You So? W. T, Crawford wyg that H O. Ewart told him that he heard Jim Cudgcr say that Bob Vane told him that Kope Elian heard that there waa no doubt 'hat W. W Kolllaa (aid that Tom Johnston thought that Bob Fnrman had told Bitting Bull that Banalo Bill had declared to J. H. Courtney that It waa generally believed that Dan Reynolds had tald In plain terms that he heard Jack Worlcy lay that hll friend John L. Sullivan had tald that Bill Denver Informed him at the cnnirresslunnl convention in th's dty that It waa a well known fact that the House- keeper.' Union had cauuht Gen. Cllnsmnn In Haying that in hia opinion it wat a matter of fuel and of great public Intere.t that J. J Mackcy Intimated to Je. Lowry that Bill Nye had auid while attending the countycon- vention last Saturday that anyone caught rending this ahull repair at once to the More of A. 1). COnI'liK, North Court Square, and inspect hia mammoth stock of all kind, of C.roccrics, Provision., Inc., where arrange ment, have liecn made to furni.h you all kind, of Btaple and Fancy Groccrlei of Ou tlet Uuality at the l.owc.t Price.. it RACKET NEWS." The best place in Asheville for working people to trrfde is the "Big Racket." We promise low prices and good goods, and where our guar nntee goes with an article if it doesn't turn out like we say it will we refund the mon ey. In our experience we ha v found 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 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 have a large stock, may be found at the very lowest prices: 'AH kinds of Shoes, hand made for men, school shoes for children, fine and common shoes lor latiies, blankets and comforts, hand bags, grips and trunks, all kinds of shoes, wall pockets, mirrors and frames, lamps, wicks, chimneys and burners, chamber setts and tinware, hats and caps, 25c. up, dress goods and underweur, all kinds of shoes, shoulder capes and jackets, flannels and Jersey cloth, skirts and skirting goods, dress trim- mings and linings, brooms, buckets and tubs, all kinds of shoes, fast black stockings in cotton, wool, silk mid bnlb. overcoats, rubbers and gloves, men's clothing in suits, .pants, pants, pants, ALL KINDS OF KHOES-in lace everything to use or weur at lowest prices. Buy nothing until you rench The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Kutate Brokers, And luvcatment Agents. Loam sc. urely placed at II per cent. Omceei H a IM Pntton Avenue Heeond floor. Ithftdlv JOHN CHILD, (Former! of Lyman Child I. Office) No. x Letral Block. REAL ESTATE AND. LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BnatncM Loan. Meanly placed at oar cent. B OARIIINO. At 1n Cheatnut atreeti lara bona, with well ventilated rooms, hot and cold bath. clo.i t.. Ac. High location, near car line. rem 1. accommodating, augauaim- WIM. R. KINO, OF THE ENGINEER CORPS, U S. N., 1 lotated In Aahevilb) and will practice SURVEYING. Draughting of any description pcdalty, . . Mo. si, augend la.. MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmiohael'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 prescriptioi 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 nn that you will be charged a low price. Three registered prescription ists ready t serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered W. C. CARMICH AFX APOTIIECAUY, No. 90 South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PUBLIC SQl'ARE, Asheville. N. C. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes. 7 & 9 PATTON AVIi. Just arrived new Fall shapes of Taylor's Celebrated Huts, second to none in style and quality. I'rico !f. -AT- Is our innttn, and we Vnnw the iieople si predate It, fur they hnve proven it bv th'lr liberal patronaire. We think thnt we are better prepared now thnn ever before to give oar customers the lieneftt of low prices In Pure Groceries. Our large esiierienec and Inerrnsing busi ness Ju.tll s In makln this .Intement, It Is needless far ns to enumerate Ike dlflerrnt articles wt carry, Wt aell the Finest Groceries. And can atwaysiruaranteetheni to give satis faction both In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Onr facilities far delivering goods promptly art nnequaled, Respectfully, POWELL SNIDER, WMULMALB AND TAIL 0KOCKH8, Cor. Pattoa Avenue and Mala Street. THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CITIZEN, TO O'llRIKN AMD DILLON I.KAVK KNOUND. EXCITEMENT IN TIPPERARY WHEN THE FACT IS KNOWN. DrntiN, Oct. 10. Thcciigeofthccrown against William O'Brien am) John Dillon, churned with conspiracy in inciting tru ants not to pay their rents, wns nu;uiu culled in the tnnu.istrntc's court nt Tip per:! rv this morning. When the court uiemd Messrs. O'Hricn unci Dillon did not npiwur A rumor is current that they huve forfeited their buil of $r,000 each in the conspiracy cuse and that they sailed yesterday from Oucenstown for the United States. Much excitement prevailed in court when it became known that O'Hricn and Dillon had left the place. There is as yet mi confirmation, of the report that tlicy have sailed from (lucenstown. The in lormation thus tar received shows that they did not leave by the ordinary clwin nels of passage. Their bail will be paid by the national league. Warrants have been issued lor the ar rest of Dillon and U'llrien. ANTI.TII.I.MANITtCN. They Nominate A. C. HaHkell for Governor. C01.ru hia, S. C., Oct. 10. A con veil tion ol democrats opposed to the elec lion of Ii. K. Tillman as governor ol if South Carolina, met nt the stnte cni- tol vestcrday. The billowing ticket wus uominatcu. For governor A. C. Haskell, of Hich am! : liciiteuam-unvcmor . D. Iiilm son, ol Marion; secretary of state lid nntnd llariKT, ol Williamsburg; nttor- nev-gencral Jos. W. Karn well, of Charles. ton ; comptroller-general l-.dmuiid lin eon, ot biiitrtuuliuri:; state treasurer W. A. Aiicrum, of Kershaw : iidiutnnt and iiismk-1 uir-ccncr.il K. .. Kichboun of Kichland; suiierintenilent ol educutiou Ii. Ii. Kngsdale, ot Inirlicltl. An ail I reus to the uconle was adopted allirni ing allegiance to the principles of democ- cy, ami charging that the 1 illinaintes d orraved class nuainst class, and that their control ol Hie party w as si cured liv the secret caucuses of on "oath bound sH-iely." No allusion was made to the negro vote. HaRVANDF.RHON'S ADMIRKR He KIIIh the AhhInIh-.i( Ht--;tn- lendeiil of an Iiihhiiw AhIuiu. Nnw YoKK, Oct. 10. J a mis I). Dough. erty, Mary Anderson s crny admirer, shot and killed Dr. George W. Lloyd, as sistant suiierintendent nl the Flat Hush nsane asylum vestcrduy nltcrnoon. Dougherty wns arrested nt the New ork end ot the Uroolilyn linage, two ours alter the murder, lie wns arraigned nt the Tombs lHilicc court be. lore Justice Kilbrcth this morning and turned over to the Hrooklvn police. He was taken to Kruoklyn nt once, where he wns committed uutif after the coroner's iniiiest is over. i tne police court the prisoner np- licared unconcerned nnd carelessly read ail account of the shooting in a morning piier. COTTON AKRAUi:H, i Falllny: on In I lie General Per. cenlaicca. Wasiiinoton, (K-t. 10. The (K-tolwr statistical returns of the department ot agriculture report a material decline in cotton prospects, n tall in the general K'rveiuagc irum no.o to ou. i nc state averages are: Vircinm.02; NorthCnrolinn.nl ; South Carolina, H3j (Vtirgia, H'i; Florida, 81 ; iiiiiiiiuiii, ro ; Mississippi, ai; l.iilll.iana, :; lexns, 77; Arkunias, SO; Tcnnea- sct, H3. The cause of the deterioration is too much rain. The value of the crop is somewhat reduced by discoloration. A KII.I.IMO IN CHavKOKtCK. WhlMlty and an Old leud-Kvert- body Kstoneraled. From Mr. I'eyton Jones, of I'ostcll, his couutv, wc learned thnt on Moudiiv ight of lust week nt Thompson's com missary, on the Knoxville Southern, nenr Taylor's Icrrv, Joe Whit t was killed, John Vest wns shot twice, "I'tid" Tnvlor wns shot once nnd Carson, whose given name is not known, was shot once. Whisky nnd an old lend is up(Hisrd to have been the cause of the shooting. At the coroner's inquest nnd In-fore n mnuistralc, the parties were fullv exon erated. Murphy Set. nt. UKATH ON A STMKliT CAM. K. R. McC'anlc, offolamhla, M, C, lied ThlM Morning. K. I. McCnnti, of Columbia, S. C, died suddenly on street car No. 3 this morning nt about lO.l'O o'clock, Mr. McCnnts boarded the car at the de pot nt 10.15 o'clock nnd ntipcnrvd to be differing nt the time, lie bnd his hatiil on his brenst, nnd sat down on the step of thrrenr platform. Conductor J. I.. Steele, saw thnt the mun seemed sick, nnd n short while after lenv ingthedepot noticed him careen. Ilcstop ped the car nnd with help carried the sick man into the car nnd laid him on sent. Mr, McCanU gnve a gasp when he was laid down and died almost immedintelv. His body wus taken to the office of the street railway company. The dead mnn was an uncle of Dr. W. G. Smith, of Knysor nnd Smith and H. K. Smith, the dentist. He wnsaeenby W. (. Smith this morning and seemed to be well. He said he was going to the depot to buy a ticket to Spartanburg. He ei pected to leave here to-morrow morning. At tlie depot it it inid thnt he remarked that he wanted the ticket to tend his corpse home. His nephews took chnrge of the body and It will lie taken to South Carolina for burial. Mr. McCanls was a married man and leave a wife and four children in Colum bia. He was filly-five yean old. He hntl been at work at the Haywood White Sulphur Springs hotel this summer. The cause of his death wat pronounced to be heart disease, KF.VORD BKKAKINU. A Ureal Day at Terre Haute for Racing. Tkkkk Hai'TK, Oct. 10. Three world's records were beaten at the trotting meet ing here ji sterilay. They were the fast est stallion record, the fastest mile paced or trotted in a race, and three fastest beats. The Maine stallion. Nelson, mude a mile in 2.11', 4. In the free-for-all pac ing Hal Pointer made a mile in H.OWh. The time in the other two heats wus 2.1Q4und3 13. SENATOR M. W. RANSOM HR HPKAKs) AT THK COl'RT HOl'SI!, A Iiriie Crowd In Attendance A Good speech from a Good Dem ocrat Reed and Ml) Kullnirn Known i'r. Senator M. W. Ransom spoke at the court house in this city to-dnv. The crowd in attendance was large nnd the court house was comfortably tilled Senator Kausom was Introduced by (icn T. I.. Clingmnn and spoke for some time on the Hilitical issues ol the campaign, The Sicukcr liegan by stating that he hud liccn sick lor some time and wns really unable to lie on the cunvnss, but felt it his duty. He said that all the im provements thnt had taken place in Ashe ville in eighteen years had been brough ahoutjiy the democratic party. "If the bnd government of the repuhli can party hud been kept up, he continued, "this condition ot Improvements would never huve been brought about. The administration of justice was corrupt when the republican party was in power, rrom lWu to li,i there was not a white man in the state with n family who. when he went to bed nt night did not tremble nt what might be the imssnnc lute oi ins laniiiv miorc the next morning. Now he sleeps pleasant happiness. This is n monument to the dctnoernticparty. It seems t range that n sensible white mun can Ik- any thing else thnn n democrat. TUB ONLY FMKK GOVKKJIKNT. "As to the national government, we have the Ixst government in the world it is the only free government that ever existed. To be happv, food and virtuous a mnn must lie nble to say, 'I nm u tree man. 1 his government has liecn handed down bv our fore lathers aud we should try to preserve it. The soul ol this free government is that the Iieople nre the law makers. They elect their representatives tocohgressnnd they voice the sentiment ot the iieople. need was elected stwakcr of 'he house nnd has suppressed tins voice ot the people. I lie most liniwirtiint lulls ever suimiit led to ingress have Ix-cn hurried through the house bv Kccd s rulings. Ix-st tyrnnni eal nets than these of Speaker Heed cost King Charles Ins head. I Ins state ol altairs is to n certain ex tent the Inult of the democrats of the Ninth district. W hen the last congicssnict llicrc wns but three majority for the re publicans in the house of representatives. It lirower, from therilthdislricland l-.w art from the Xinth district had not In-cn there, the democrats would have had a majority and Kecd would not have been imposed on the people. I ask you not to commit this error again. If the demo crats of the Fifth and Ninth districts had dune their duty at the mills we would nut have a despotism: we would not have a force bill and a tarilf. TUB rORCB DIM.. The force bill provides thnt congres sional elections in the southern slates shall be overlooked nnd suervisrd by a federnl officer appointed not by the iieo ple but by a federal judge and this super visor will hnve to give his certificate ns to who is elected and who is not. That force bill is mi the table of the senate. Thnt hodv now hat a reriiblican majori ty of tcn.liut if the people elect a demo cratic house, these leaders will tind the sentiment of the people nre opposed to it and will hull. The reason for the poverty of the south ern country is the bnd laws of the repub lican parly. I lie tnnlt law ol me war, and whicli was in force until Oct. 1 was the highest ever passed and the nverngr tax was 4r per cent. 1 he new taritl bill puts nn average tax of (10 iicr cent, on dutiable articles." Senator Ransom referred to the Hlair bill nnd its lailure to puss. He nlluded to the difference between Mr. Cleveland's administration and Mr. Ilnrrison's. in that Cleveland apiKiintcd numerous southerners to iiosiliun nnd Harrison but a few. Whenever Cleveland s name wns men tioned, the crowd gnve hearty applause. Senator Kansom tnitl lie had voted lor !, 11, Vance for governor in IhHU nnd hat he wanted everybody to support him lor United Suites senator us l lie Ik. it friend the farmer ever hod. Rube Hnrrowa' Remain. IIikminoiiam, Oct, 10, Kubc Harrows' body wus taken to Latniir county yes terday nnd delivered to hit father at Sulligent stntion. The old mun wept nt he sight nt hit boy t remains, nnd Ins sister went into hysterics, crying out that he was shot down like a dog. SOUTH CAKOLISA FOLKS. Hon. V. M. Simmons, of New Heme. ex-congressman from the second district, will shortly move to mston to prac tice Inw, The Hansom rince Uaptist church con gregation, New York, has unanimously voted to extend n call to the Kcv, A. C. Dixon, a North Carolinian now living in Baltimore. Wilrv Madison Williams, of Knlriith. wns stricken with paralysis nn Monday, nnd died on Tuesday. He was a gal lant niemliernf F.llis', afterwards Manly 't battery At the celebration of the Meck lenburg crntrnial at Charlotte in 1H73, by n premature discharge of a cannon he wat serving, he lott both hnndt nnd nil ol one arm and a part of the other. He wnt in nit 37tn year. Mist Annie H. Voting left two weeks ago for Trenton, N. J for the purpose of teaching. Alter passing a most credita ble examination before the state normal school, the wnt assigned a position. Upon entering her clnss room, she wnt allocked to find her pupilt were a mixture of whites and blacks. Her exit and res ignation were made Instnntcr. She left at once for Htuartt, Va where the has a pleasant and honorable position. Hen derson Tomahawk. EWART AND THE ALLIANCE NK MTILI, NOT ttltiN MANDH. ITS DR. Crawford Can and Doe Because the Uemocratlc Platform and the Alllauce Are Ait reed at All Raaenllal Point. Hknih-hsonvii.m;, N. C.Oct. 7,1800, 'ih, whfit tangled web we weave When first we practice to deceive..' Ewurtisin very bad shupcl In fact Ewart it getting in worse shape every day. Hit efforts, neverbeforeattempted to ride three platlorms at one and the sume time, is proving disastrous. He is a short coupled man, and the stretch is too great, and if the three animals do not become more tractable, and get closer together some way, the little law- yer-alliancemitn wUI be split clean to his collar button before November. He hat undertaken too much. His ambition far in excess of his 'reach." The plat form upon -which he wus placed at Wavnesville his own little plutform ol opposition to his party at Washington and the harmcrs' alliance platform, are so disimilnr, that a catastrophe is iminet. This Inct wus made puteut to all who heard the discussion to-day, The inconsistency of this attempt at politicul equestrianism is too bald to deceive any one. The fact is, no one is being deceived r.wuri it understood by every one, His record in congress allies him fully with the party which has Inid the foundation for and built thereon every monoHily nnd trust which curses tue American ieoplc to-day. Ilia boasted freedom from the influence of hit party caucus, lounoeu solely upon nis preten ded opposition to the force bill, is too thin, lie knew it he voted for that meas ure he would lie inevitably damned po litically in this district. It was kick or die with bun, and he kicked, of course, HWAKT AS AN A1.I.IANCK MAN. I'.wurt't claim tlrit he is a member, legally, of the Farmers' alliance, is etpially ridiculous. He only quit prac ticing law liecuuac. for the time being, IMilitics puid him better. He hat never given up hit license. He will begin the practice of law niter his present term in congress expires, livery intelligent man knows tins as well as bwart himsell. livery intelligent larmcr knows that if be lavored the principals of the alliance, he would never have cust hit vote tor the Mckinley tnrill bill, which hut lor itt ob ject the promotion ol the very evil in our economic tvstvm whicli the alliance was formed to destroy. It was just such bills ns the Mckinley bill thut huve forced the farmers to combine for the purpose of self-preservation. Nearly nil of Uwurt's srtcIi to-day was devoted to trying to explain why he was u friend of the farm ers' nllinnce. It was a miserable failure, Crawford showed in a lew words whvbe was the Iriend of the alliance. He had signed every demand that order hue made, nnd in doing so he only tuliscribed to his party platlormudoptedut Kalcigh. He showed why F.wurt could not sign those demands. They were directly an tagonistic to the policy und practice ol the republican party. Ewart could not sign than without abandoning the party which nominated hint. Ewnrt'l votes as a memlier of congress were diametrically opposed to every one of these demands. HWAKT I'NIIKK THK Willi. There was a lame crowd here to-dnv. Crawford has met Ewnrt on his native heath and still lives. Ewart rented no enthusiasm whatever, and the signs of his impending detent are becom ing more marked upou hi. lace every day. lis looks tired and careworn, ami every word he utters in hit ipcccbci it tpoken at if under the whip. I nc met it. l-.wart would like to set rid of this canvass entirely if he could do so without giving up tlie fight before the election decides it against him. The iron has entered Ins soul; the liundwming is on the wull ; Ewart 't congressional iluys are numbered. He gnve Tim Citiikn a lew more Inner words to-day. He says we lire clever cnotiuh iersoniillv. but in our opHisition to hi in our political char acter is made bud. All right, Hamilton lover, same to you. Look out for another (indue: lie can not stand the pressure! J. I. K. A IT A IKS OF COSSHUlENCE. fOKKII'.K. The London Standard's Madrid corres pondent tayt (hat Spain cannot make a SK-ci.il treat v with America with reler- nee to the est indict without extend ing the tame privileges to Europe. Sir Michael Hicks-lleneh, siienking at louerster, descrilwd John Morlry's statements regarding his experience in Ireland a a travelers tale. A recur rviicc of (he lainnie of IN Ml, he said, was iniHis,ible. Mr. Morlry reiterates ull his statements, declaring them true. WASIIINnTIIN. The n iMirleil recall nl Karon Pnra. the talian minister, is discredited at the State department. There is said to be a strong probability of nn extra session of congress after the election with the view of passing the force bill. Claim ngentt in Washington are much excited over the determination of tlie treasury drpnrtmenr to forward pay ments direct to claimant and to recog nise no powers of uttorncy. IIOMK. The colored republicani of the I'eter- inrg, Vn., district have nnininiitcd John M. Lnngston for congress. Kx-City Treasurer Filniintrick. of Terre Haute, lud., is flA.ftl!? short In hit ac counts. Ills Immediate predecessor wat a detuultrr. The steamship City of New York hat gain beaten the Teutonic across the At omic, nmkiuii fur the winner' record now the licit three in live race, In the Lutheran Synod nf Maryland yesterday a resolution wnt adopted, unrging that the world't fair to be held ut Chicago shall close in gates on Bun day. Mr. William M. Ayret it making dem ocratic tariff contest in the fourth Penn sylvania congressional district, and Hon. Richard Vnux will have no republican op ponent in the third district. F.xcitcment more intense than ever be fore exixrrienccd among mining men in Northern Ontario has been caused by the discovery of quarts carrying gold i im mense quantities in the township of unngion. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THV NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBOIbTBMD. AB80LUIELY SAFE, PERFECTLY MM AM ALWAYS (PEEtr. Curea livery Varloty.ef Ha AND NOTHING BL8B. ANTIMIGRAINE Ha earned for itaelf the enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most cflcctiyt und reliable article iu (be market for tb speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hbaaacub. The immense favor which baa greeted it from ull quarter!, prove iu true merit and acceptability to the public It i aome thing which almost everyone need, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For iu curative powers it doe not de-' pend upon the subtle influence of luch poitouou drug aa ANT1PYR1NB, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it doe not contain an atom ol either oi these. It it absolutely free from injurious chemical, and can be taken by young and old without fear or aeriou result. It is m a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredient. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in iu being thoroughly reliable as a cure for an kind of head ache without respect to cause lea ring uo unpleasant or annoying altcroecU, aain toe case of other so-called "hana- rcmcdic. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article ia the market, wherever known. tiKux..UNS pur vas. The duae for aa ad alt it two ttaayooonui isswih ilaaef sur, IMMe for children propurUoa, according to as. Ia dtate tac due can be repeated every thirty minuet aaul a rare la tacctsd. Oat tost will alwayaurivt away aa attack of HTStara-t. taaen wnea am smIuui tat preasoaltory ajuutomt j but a the attach la well aa, aaa unenns ia latcuee, the oecoad or third dost may be reu.mna. Usnally a grantor a amber dosra ia required to aaott tat trot oar ia ia a ceded ior any anccoadlag tust Ib.n alter, showing that the la smama laUvt la IU toccta, trading toward aa treat. permanent rare For salt at GKANT-a PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH M AIM STKEBT. ASHEVILLE, N. C. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Ladies will do well to ex amine our new style Jackets, Capwand Long Wraps, at Whit lock's, Cor. Eagle Block. Our now stock of Dress OoodH is 'way aboveanyyou un find elriewliere. Call and mt! tlicm, at Whitlock's, cor. Caglo Mock. Light weight Jersey Jack ets nnd Blazers at very low prices. Whitlock's. corner Cuglo Block. Blanket, Comforts and Curtain materials, nt Whit. ock's. Very lariro stock. Corner Eagle Block. CO doion Aprons in 200 tyles. New designs, bcauti- ul and cheap, at Whitlock's. Driving Gloves and Uidlng Caps for Ladies nnd Missed, at Whitlock's. corner Enirle Block. Whitlock's is the beetplaco by far to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block. "I, i24Mf ir'a ti.rtfisUa