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Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI.NO. 136. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. L I N V I L L E. A place planned and devel oping as u GREAT RESORT. - Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN KORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fiilnoHH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .1,800 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 , HEATUFVL HOMES A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad' dress,- . LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lluvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C BON MARCHE. Pull itnck Ladles. Misses' od Children'. Wrap. In the latest styles. Aim a full and complete Lla of Underwear. BON MARCHE. 30 South Main Street. 30 H.T.ESTABROOK'S 23 ft. MAIN ST., A8HUVILLB, Till M.ACS ro BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apriad REAL ESTATE. Waltsb B. Owtk. W. W. Wrr GVYI1 & WEST, (acecMora to Walter . Owrn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF MHEVULE. REALiSTATE. Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Pablk. ConnMmnt of Deed., FIRE INSURANCE. OPPICK eonthoaaM Coart ecjtMire. USTTO THE HURRYING FEET I Of th. Hundred, who art coming to Asheville to ipend the Pall and Winter. All thoat who hart hooae to rent ahould call oa u. at one, a w hnv many applica tion, for both furnished and nnfurnlihed houses, which we an at present unable to an. JUNKS JKNKS, REAL EtTATI AND INSURANCE BR0KER1 oomi o 10, McAfee Block, a Patton At.., A.ocvill. N. C. F. A. GRACE, DUCORATOR AND- , DESIGNER IN FRESCO. aafSdSm i ill i r i " fl ma miUnai'iiir i in in runai nl siaifra ... i ,mtvt ii'mm fin nli" MISCELLANEOUS. Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford aav. that H O. Bwart told htin that he heard Jim Oudgcr any that Bob Vancciold Mm that Kope Bllaa heard that then wu no doubt hat W. W Kollina aid that Tom Jobnaton thought that Bob Purman had told Sitting Bull that Buffalo Bill had declared to J H. Courtney that it wa generally believed that Dan Reynold. had said In plain term, that he heard Jack Worlcy lay that hi. friend John L. Sullivan had .aid that BUI Dearer Informed him at the cnnuTeaaional conTention la thla city that It waa a well known fact that the House keeper.' Union hail cauiiht Oca. Clingmnn In aying that in hi. opinion it waa a matter of fuct and of great public Intereat that J. J. Mackey Intimated to Jeaa Low it that Bill Nye had .aid while attending the county con vention laat Saturday that anyone caught reading thi. .hall repair at once to the .tore of A. D. CUtiFEK, North Court Square, and inauect hi. mammoth atock of all kind, of Uroceriea, Provision., Ate, where arrange ment, have been made to furnlah you all kind, of Staple and Pancy Oroccrlr. of the Beat Duality at the Loweat Price.. "RACKET NEWS." The best place in Asheville for working people to trade is the "Big Racket." We promise low prices and good goods, and where our guar anteegoes with nn article if it doesn'at turn out like we say it will we refund the mon ey. In our experience we have 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 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 have a large stock, may be found at the very lowest prices: All kinds of Shoes, hand made for men, school shoes for children, fine and common shoes lor ladies. 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, tints and caps, 25c. up, dress goods and underwear, 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 block stockings in cotton, wool, silk and bulb, overcoats, rubliers and gloves, men's clothing in suits, pants, pants, pants, ALL KINDS OF SIIOES-in act everything to use or wear at lowest prices. Buy nothing until you reach The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, m urcly placed at per cent. Office. 1 M a 86 Pattoa Avenue Second floor. ftbOdlv JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child), Office No. 1 Lea-al Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly Brokerage Business Loan, aecurely plana at aw etnt. NORFOLK OYSTERS. None but the Best Ml BCKIVBD BVBRY DAY. QUALITY AND FRESHNESS GUARANTEED. OYSTRR PARLOR Wtarrv. la all .trice at popular price., ... BARKER & PULLUM, octlldtw SO I. MAIN aTHBBT. MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmichael'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 calls promptly answered W. C. CARMICH AFX APOTHECARY, No. so South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PUBLIC SQUARE, Asheville. N. C. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes. Hats and Car pets, 7 A 9 PATTON AVE. Just arrived new Fall shapes of Taylor's Celebrated Hats, second to none in style and quality. Price f 4. -AT- HONEST VALUE" Is our motto, and we know the people ap predate It, for they hare proven It bv thrlr liberal patroaajre. We think that w are better prepared aow than ever before to give onr ea.tomer. the benefit of low price. In Pure Groceries. Our lares experience and Incrraelng huel- neat Justify ua la making thla atatrment. It I. needle., for aa to enumerate the different article, we carry, W. cell the Finest Groceries, And caa always guarantee them to give sa tie (action both la QUALITY - AND PRICE. Oar facilities for delivering good, promptly are aacqualed. Reipectfally, POWELL SNIDER, WMOLBSALB AND KBTAIL OIOCBBS. Cor. Pattoa A vena, aad Mala street. THE HEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CITIZEN. TO THE UNITED STATES SILVER BILL BENEFITS A CHINESE BANK. TRYING TO COLONIZE JAPA NUB IN OLD MEXICO. San Francisco, Oct. 11. Japanese advices itate that there is a movement on Toot to plant a colony of Japanese in Mexico. A Mr. Voxel, representing colony of Mexico, hat been in Japan try ing to induce the government to accede to hii scheme. He h it received a semi official sanction and expects to send over 2,000 laborers bclorc the end of the month at wages at from 00 to 75 cents per nuy. Chinese advices state (here bns been great gambling in silver at Hong Komr and the Hong Kong and Shanghai bank is suia to nave made millions out ol the drill. When Mexican dollars were vnl ued at 84 cents and before the silver bill passed the United States congress the bank purchased nil the Mexican dollars it could get. When the silver bill became a law the value of the Mexican dollar took a jump and the bank sold all it had at 05 cents. Refore the deal the bank's hare were quoted at $1.25; since then they have been almost unprocurable at 1226 The last time the revenue cruiser Lane rung mmc in, says an Amoy paper, sne reported as bavins seen between Foo Chow und here a large pirate junk firing a pcacciui trader. A gun boat was at once sent out by the authorities and shortly afterward returned with eleven prisoners who had been captured from the piratical craft. All these men were beheuded'. One of them went ravinar mad ana rciusca to Kneel before the execu tioner. So the latter had to take "Dot shot." at him nndcventuullv decauitated mm in biiccs. it is rumored lllut aoout 100 pirates came down to the execution to try to effect a rescue, but the large number ol troops present etlectually over awed them. The news had iust come in of a fright ful atrocity committed by a pirate craft. sne nuving seized a trading junk and mas sacred in cold blood the whole crew ol 39 men. THK COLORED CITIZEN. HI RlKhta the name aa tbc White Nan's In Mlchlican. Lansinc, Mich., Oct. 11. One Fergu son, colored, with a friend, entered a res taurant in Detroit, of which a man named Gics, since deceased, was the pro prietor. Mealing themselves at a table n waiter informed them that tbey could not be waited on at that table, but n they would take a seat at one which he designated they would be served. This they relused, demanding service at the table at which tbey weie sitting, which waa not given. 1 he proprietor admitted the discrimi nation between white and black people. and claimed he hod a right to make such discrimination. The plaintiff brought suit in the Wayne county circuit court for damages and was defeated. He appealed to the supreme court, where the judg ment is now reversed and a new trial or dered. The court holds that the colored man is a citizen under the constitution and cannot be discriminated against in a public place, and says the only question that should have been considered in the lower court was one of damages. WEIGHED 400 POI NDS, He Waa aImo ftonsethliiK of a Prophet aa lo Dealha. St'MNKR, III., Oct. 11. William Peters. of Lcckin township, without doubt the largest man in the country died yester day. His weight waa 400 pounds. Thursday he requested an undertaker to order a coffin lor him, saying he was going to die at 6 o'clock a. m. Friday. that there was no coffin large enough for him here and that one would have to be made. The undertaker measured him and at once ordered a coffin which came on the midnight train. It was oneof the largest ever sent out. Within twenty minute, nf the time Mr. Peters predicted he was died. sift- Lumber Firm's Trouble. CiiATTANonr.A, Oct. 11. The Indian apolis Cur Manufacturing company, ol Indianapolis, lnd has applied lor a re ceiver and one has been appointed. This event tins considerable interest in Chut tanoogn, and throughout (ieorgiA and Alabama, because the leading creditor ol the Indinnnpolis concern is the Ivmpirr Lumber company, of Umpire, On., and Seddon, Ala., who hold over $200,000 ol the notes of the Indianapolis company. It is said they will all be paid. Fall Fort Feet on Horaeback. Charleston, W. Vn., Oct. 11. While six pVrsons on horsrbnek were passing over an unfinished bridge near Webster Spring, the structure gave way and all were ircclpitated into the Elk river forty feet below. Five of the six jiersont were wounded; two fatally. Indicted for Mending- a Challenge. Litti.b Rock, Oct. 11. Thegrandjury has been instructed by the circuit judge to bring nn indictment against Cupt. Coffee, of Chicago, for sending acnllenge to Hornre Allis, of this city, to fight a duel. Coffee says he will stand trinl here. No Klectlve Judiciary. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 10. The elective judiciary scheme received its quietus last evening at the hands or the constitu tional convention after a long debnte. Another Record Cons, TRUNK Hai'TR, Ind., Oct. 11. The world's trotting record for a double team was broken yesterday by Belle Hamlin and Justin. Time 2.15. Rualneaa Improving. Nkw York, Oct. 11. The weekly cir cular of R. G. Dun & Co. says busineas in all branches shows improvement. Proareaa of Rcajlatratlon. The total registration In the two wards of the city at one o'clock to-day was 087. The east ward book showed 502 names, 2H8 white and 216 colored. In the west ward the number Is 485, 853 whit and 133 colored. The colored foters appear to be very anxious to register as they try to do so at almost every public office in to city. O'BRIEN AND DILLON. They Will be Tried Notwllhaland. In-They Are Absent. Dublin, Oct. 11. When the magis trate's court at Tipperary reassembled this morning, the crown prosecutor Ro nan stated that the crown had decided to prosecute the charges oi conspiracy against all defendants, notwithstanding the tact tnat Messrs. Dillon and u Hnen bad abandoned their defense und left the country. The courts, be said, had de cided that under the circumstances such as bud arisen in the present case, it was not necessary to stop the proceedings. STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS. JUSTICE MAMtF.L DYING. MILLER The Phjralclaua day Hla Condi tion la no critical that He Can HardlT Live Another Day. Washington, Oct. 11. Justice Samuel F. Miller, of the supreme court of the United States, wae stricken with partial paralysis of the left side yesterday after- noon. His condition is so critical that the physicians expect he can hardly live another day. ANOTHER TRAIN ROBBERY, The Thlevea Get But Little to Reward Their Nerve. Fort Scott, Kans., Oct. 11. At mid night, the Missouri, Kansas and Texus passenger train was robbed nenr Schell City, Mo. As the train waa slowing up to take water the enirine was mounted from each side by masked robbers, who compelled the engineer to dismount and knock at the ex Dress door tor admittance. i ne messenger threw out the money pack ages. It was not a heavy money train JOINT CANVABM. Appointment for the County Can. dldatea Made. The candidates of the democratic and republican parties in Buncombe county will address the people ol the countv on the issue of the day at the following tunes and places: French Broad. Alexanders. Thursday. uct. 10. Sandy Mnsh, Methodist church. Fri day, Oct. 17. Leicester, Leicester, Saturday, Oct. 18. Ivv, Baptist church, Friday, Oct. 21. Flat Creek, Bnpli.t church, Wednes day, Oct. 22. Weaverville, Hemphill, Thursday, Oct. 23. Swannanoa, Coopers, Friday, Oct. 24. Black Mountain. Stulion. Saturday. Oct. 25. Fair View, Fair View, Monday, Oct. 27. Limestone, Anlrn, Tuesday, Oct. 2H. Avery's Creek. Lcdbetter's store. Wed nesday. Oct. 2!. Lpncr Hominy. Coudlcrs. Thursday. Oct. 30. Lower Hominy. Sand Hill. Friday. Oct. 31. Asheville, Asheville, Saturday, Nov. 1. All the people are urged to attend these appointments and hear the discussion. kort. M. M'RMAN, Ch'u Oem. Ex. Com. BuucoinlieCo. V. S. Li sk, Ch'n Rep. Ex. Com. Buncombe Co. PROMINENT ARRIVAL. la There Anv One Here Thai Know! Your Swtananom:. C. Mayfield, Rich mond: Misses Hoyt. Enuadine: F. H. Cameron, Raleigh; Albert Adler, Ala.; A. Hammond, Baltimore; K. K. Hanlon. Coshocton, O. Glen Rock: James Tate, Morganton; C. Fletcher, Burnsvillc; T. J. Fitzger ald, Knoxville; W. W. Welch, Baltimore; R. E. McPherson, Mooresville N. C; 1). Suttle, Wentwortb, S. C; A. K. Francis, Augusta, Oa.; H. Neuficld, Detroit, Mich.; H. C. Levinndge, St. I.oui.; W. A. Garrett, Waynesville; F. A. Wharton and A. M. Fry, Charlotte; C. A.Munroc, Lenoir; I. K. Mc Alpine, Henderson villc; H. G. Whitcomlie, Marion. Grand Central: -Cbns. L. Hopkins, K. T. V. &G. R. H.; G. W. Jackson, Way ms ville; C. Grant, Baltimore; H. Hcurter, Ham C. Long. W. II , Muloon. Rev. I). F. Shepiiard, Dr. J. L. Kgcrton, W. A. Hood and P. F. Patton, N. C; Col. J. J. Scott and M. W. Johnson, Johnson City, Tcnn.; W. 11. Williams, rew York; S. r. IHilnn. Covington, Kv.; G. W. Belle nnd wile, Hurilctt, IS. I.; C. H. Woll, Mecklenburg, N. C; Rev. R. A. Miller, Hopewell, N. C.: . e. Warrick, Taludega, Ala.; MYERd-JONEM. An Aahevllle Man Married In WU- ruination on Wednertdav. There was a beautiful wedding In St. lames church Wednesday morning, the contracting parties being Mias Josephine Myers, eldest daughter nf Captain Chns. D. Myers, of this city, one of the most charming, accomplished and popular of our young ladies, and Mr. Thos. A. Jones, of Asheville, a gentleman promi nent la Dusiness and social circles in tnat city. Miss Kosniiene I'.nsiennrd wns mnid ol honor, and Mr. B. M. Jones, brother to the groom, wae best man. The attend ants were Mis Lossic Myers und Miss Carrie Myers, sisters to the bride, nnd Captain John H. Daniel and Mr. Ed. 8. I ennent. i ne ushers were Messrs i nns. D. Myers, jr., Armond D, Myers, Frank K. Myers and Louis II. Myers, nnd the ribbon boys were Masters Gaston M. Myers and Thos. E. Myers, oil brothers to the bride. The beautiful ceremony was pronounced by Rev. Robert Stramte. rector of the church, assisted by Rev. Thos. Atkinson, of raycttcvillc. Wil mington Review. The Democratic Club. The young men's democratic club met in the court house Inst night. Mr. G. II. Burnhnm presided, in the absence of the president. T. E. Davis, J. F. Fonder. J. Cole. A. 8. Cole and M. Reeves were enrolled as new members of thecltib. Mr. Locke Craig was invited to sneak at the next meeting ol the club. Bronchi to Aahevllle. Gaston Lance, of Lower Hominy, who was shot in the abdomen in Tennessee a short time ago, was brought here yester day by his brother. He is thouitht to be I badly hurt. PRESBYTERY MEETING THE HESnlON AT HENDERSON' VILLE Jl'HT CLONED. Rev. Mr. Reed, of Charlotte, Elect ed Moderator Report from the Committee on Home Mlaalon Next Mectluit to be Held Union. Gaatou County. The full meeting of this bodv, which embraces Western North Carolina, was held at Henderson villc, beginning on Wednesday evening and closing last evening. It was opened with a sermon by Rev Mr. Maxwell, one of the evangelists for the state, who has been holding meetings in the vicinity of Henderson ville for the past two months. About twenty minis ter, nnd twenty -five ruling elders were lire sent. Key. Air. Keen, ol inariotte, was elected moderator und Rev. C. W. Robin- sun und Dr. Frank Kobinsun clerks. Calls were presented lor the services ol Key. D. r. Sheppnnl, ol Asheville, by the entireties ol Marion and Mlunm, in Con cord presbytery, but these were returned and Mr. Slieppard will remain in his present charge. The churches of Frank lin und Marion nlso presented calls for I!.... U 1!.... . 1.... C wu. o, ajiiuniw, uui ua mr. opur.uw nas not yet hern received, these were laid over, and a meeting appointed for Dillslmro Nov. 5th, to receive Mr. Spar row and to uct upon the calls. Petitions for new church organizations were received from Newell and trotn Bel mont und six new church buildings were reported completed within the year. v.npt a. ai. fry, oi lirvson city, re ported progress on the new church there, and promised it should be completed bv Jan. 1. The babbnth school institute of West ern North Curolina presented its first re- iKjrt through its moderator, Mr. H. N. Lockwood. of Asheville. It wusuuoroved nnd steps were tuken to hold similar in stitutes elsewhere for the spreading ol the uiKitnctivc principles ol the church. kcv. ur. Law, oi the American Bible Society made an address upon the work of that society. J. L. Morrow (colored) who has com pleted his course of trainini! at Tuscaloo sa Institute wns after the usual exami nation, licensed ns a probationer for the ministry. His sermon before the Pres bytery wns well received. Key. . L. Mcllwaine presented the re port of the committee on home missions and announced thut for the first time in years there was no debt; that there hud liecn tour hundred accessions to the churches during the summer, and that two manses and six new churches are in course of construction. Provision was made for the lilieral support of the work of the church. In the region west ol Asheville alone $1,850 is required for the supKirt of ministers. Rev. K. Z. John ston was re-elected stntcd clerk. Rev. R. U. llenderlite was dismissed to the pres bytery of Euoree. Kev. Mr. Mcllwuine rend the memorial of the late Gen. D. H. Hill, lor a lung lime a ruling elder of this presbytery. I he meeting wns appointed for Union church, in Gaston county, in April, 1HD1. till Kt'H NOTICE. Every Church In Awhevllle ahould toe Mepreaenlcd In This Llat. Bailey street mission Sabbath school nt 4 p. m gosirl services at 7.30 p. m. r.vcryiMidy cordially invited to be pres ent. French Broad Baptist church Preach ing at 11a.m. and 7.30 p. m.. by the pns- tor, J. L. Carroll. Baptism at night ser vice. Riverside Methodist church Divine service at 7:4o p. m. conducted by the pastor, C. M. Campbell. Sabbath school ut 3 o'clock p. m. All invited to attend. North Asheville Methodist church. Divine service at 11 o'clock conducted by the pastor, C, M. Cnmpliell. Sabbath chool at 0.30 a. m. Everybody invited to attend. First Prcsbytcrinn church Rev. V. 8. , Bryan pastor. Divine worship to morrow nt 1 1 a. m. andH p. m. Sabbath school at 11.30 a. m. Young people's meeting nt 7.15 p. m. Quarterly mectinu nt the First Metho dist Kpiscnpnl church, corner Haywood and Buttrick streets, to-morrow. Preach ing at lla. m., by Key. . K. Cannon, at H p. nt., by . II. Gamble, frwm Minne sota conlcrcucc. TO CHANGE HAND. The Mwannanoa Hotel leaned for a Term of Year. The management of the Swnnnnnoa hotel is to change soon. Mr. R. R. Knwls. who has been proprietor of thi imptilar hotel lor some tune has lenaed the hotel for a term nf years to Mr. Howell Cobb, now in the hotel business nl Kink Hill. S. C. Mr. Cobb takes charge January 1, 1N01. The building is to lie renovated and re furnished throughout. The dining room is to lie turnislird anew in antique oak anil most ol the rooms arc to be re painted mid paiered. The halls will be newly carpeted. The capacity for win ter guests will be enlarged by alterations in the top Door, which hns heretofore been used in summer only. Twenty rooms will be added to the present num ber in that wny, Work hns already commenced. Mr, Knwls retires from the hotel business because of the urgency ol outside matters. He will continue to live at the Swnnnnnoa. Mr. Cobb comes to Asheville highly recommended, not only ns being a hotel keeper, but also ns a man of integrity anil energy. He is a native North Caro linian and at one time lived in V. ilming ton. Probably lo Meet Here. Mr. Geo. 8. Powell, president of the Asheville board of trade, hns received letter from Jno, T. Patrick, state Immi gration agent notifying him that the southern immigration association thinks nf meeting in Asheville in December. The letter nsks what rntes will be made by the rnilroads and the Asheville hotels. This association will brinu several hun dred delegates to Asheville if it meets here. The delegates are appointed bv the governors of the different southern states. HI Bond Made t'p. Major Rollins the newly appointed col lector of Internal revenue for this district, has gone to Washington with his bond for approval, lohn Nichols, ol Marshall will be the chicl clerk of the office, with a salary of $3,500. The office will be moved to Asheville within short time. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBOITBK8D. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Every Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BLBB. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself be enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article u. cbe market for tbc speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, HxADACiia. Tbc immense.favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it does not de pend upon tbc subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTIPVRINE. MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of either ol these It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is m. a Cathartic, docs not disarrange tbc stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable aa a cure for any kind of bead ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other ss-callcd "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it tbc most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRBCs.ONS FOR USB. The doe for aa ad alt la two teaapooarals la a wine (las. of water, boa for child ran proportion, according to as. la either case the do caa b repeat vr tairtr minuet aatil a car 1. .fleeted. On oc will aiwajr. driv. away aa attack at Headache. if takes whea ant Mias; th pfsmaaitory symptom.; but a th attack is wU on, aad anfleruig la Intense, th second or third do may be required. Usually a great aaatber of dote It required to (Sect th Ant car than It seeded lor aay ""-g ttas. there, after, showing that th medicine hi accaaaa latlve la Its .fleet, tending toward aa event ual permanent car Portal at bstANTa PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STBEBTi ASHEVILLE, N. C. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Ladies will do well to ex amine our new style Jackets, Capes and Long Wraps, at Whitlock's, Cor. Eagle Block. Our new stock of Dress Goods is 'way above any you can And elsewhere Call and see them, at Whitlock's, cor. Eagle Bloc k. Light weight Jersey Jack ets and Blazers at very low prices. Wlntlock s, corner Eagle Block. Blankets, Comforts and Curtain materials, at Whit lock's. Very large stock. Corner Eagle Block. CO dozen Aprons in 200 styles. New designs, beauti ful and cheap, at Whitlock's. Driving Gloves and Riding Cups for Ladies and Misses, at Whitlock's, corner Eagle Block. Whitlock's is the best place by fur to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block.
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