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A HAVE YOU besbtebed? Asheville Daily Citizen "A man mny drink and not get drunk, A man mny fight and not be slain, A man mny kiu a bonnie lass, And yet be welcomed back again," but he can't vote units, be is registered. VOLUME VI. NO. 143. ASHEVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LIMVILLE A place planned and devel oping an a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth . fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate it is being laid out with taste ami skill, with well grudel roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. MISCELLANEOUS. Who Told You So? W..T. Crawford viva that H O. Bwnrt told him that he heard Jim Gudjter .ay that Bob Vance told him that Kope IlHoa heard that there waa no doubt 'hat W. W Rollins aid that Tom Johnitoa thought that Bob Porman had told Sitting Bull that Buffalo Bill had declared to J H. Courtney thnt it waa generally believed that I Ho Reynold, had .aid in plain term, that he heard Juek W.'rley aay that hi. friend John L... Sullivan had anid that Bill Dearer Informed him at the conirreaaltinal convention in thla city that It waa a well known luct that the House- keeper.' t'nlon had cuunht Gen. Cllngmnn In aaytng that In hla opinion It waa a matter of fact and of grcui public rnttiwt that J. J. Mavkey Inthnnted to Jeaa l.owry that Bill Nye hail an Id while attending the county con vention Inat Haturday that anyone caught reading thla ahall repair at once to the store of A. U. COiiPUR, North Court 8qm.iT, and Inaiiect hla mammoth atock of all kinda of (.rnceriea, Proviaiona, Ate, where arrange mints have lieen made to furniah you all klnda of 8tuple and Fancy C.rocerlea of the Heat Uuallty at the Loweat Ih-lcea. A desirable place for tine residences and HEATHFVL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, nd dress,1 LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllie. Mitchell Co., N. C BON MARCHE. Fall atock Ladle. MiaM.' and Children's Wrap, hi the lateat atvlea. Alao a full and complete ' Line of Underwear. BON MARCHE. jo South Main 8tret. jo H.T.ESTABROOK'S S3 H. MAIN T.. AHHBVILLB. is tii a rues ma- BOOKS, STAT10NEAY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views ajrr lad and Sketches. HEAL ESTATE. sWALTaa II. Owva, W. W. WtaT GVYII & WEST, caters to Walter B.Owra) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO laM Of AIHIVIUE. REALJESTATE. JLoaiia Securely Placed at A ler Cent. Notary Pa bile. Cnaimiaaloaera ol Deeda, FIRE INSURANCE. orriCR-oatkaa Court ttquaro. USTTO THE HURRYIN8 FEET I Of the llaadredt who art coming to Aeheville to apend the Pall and Winter. All thoat who hare tman to rent ahoald at) on at one, aa wt have many applica tion, for both Airnhtherl and anftirnlahed turnera, which w are at present anahle to fill. JBNKS A JKNKS, REAL IITATI AND INSURANCE BROKERS. It 00m j 10, McAfee Block, M Pattrw Ave.. A-hrrillf . N. C. F. A. GRACE. DBCOHATOR -AMD- DESIUNUR aagfldara IN FRESCO. Our Fall and Winter stock of goods is all in, and is com plete. This stock was bought so that we can sell it at our old prices. All goods bought since the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. 6t will be from 10 cts. to 50 cts on the dollar higher, particu hirl.v hhoes and Tinware. VV shall bell our present stock of Fall and Winter goods in i.l lines at same prices us here tofore, and that is cheaper than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything ii Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes Hats. Factory Cloth, Tin ware, Lamps and Glassware We can fit out a family with everything to wear, from a tiny shoe for the baby to an overcoat forthegrandfather, from a marriage to a funeral lou'iuust nuy your sugar and coffee from the grocer. then come to us, we can fil out the balance 01 your wants. It is but little troubk to come to our store and learn our prices before you buy, and it often a mounts to a big saving in money. Coun try ieople particularly will save money if they will price our stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes, lints, Clothing, Dress es, uvercoaw, runt tiotn, and Dlnnkets. If we do not sell them as good goods for less money than anyone else in Asheville they can buy lsewliere, only be sure to come to our store before you buy, und remember the place, Tl.e"IIIG RACKET" MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmichael'8 Drug store with your prescriptio where you will at all times find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, und at low prices. His prescriptioi department is stocked wit 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 he filled correct and that' yon will- be charged a low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Nigh calls promptly answered. W. C.CARM ICHAFX APOTHKCAHY, No. o South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. CORTLAND BROS., Real Eatate Broken, And Investment Agents. NOTARY Pl'BLIC. Loan, a nrely placed at per cent Office.: M 84 Pattern Arena. ft-hOdl. Meeond floor. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lymaa Child I, Office No. Legal Block. REAL ESTATE LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualneaa Loan, accarely placed at per cent. IRIVATB BOARD. Large eonl, airy rontna, houae newly fur. n t gooo tame. nl he. treat ear line. JalylSdatn Term, reaeonabl.. Ua MHI. J. L. ftMATHRNR, BIKPaMoa Ave. pRBaPAMBRi TAKB NOTICK. All tMraon. are notified that all Innd. be- n.itlnif 10 lb. Writ A.hrvill. tmttroremeiit Companv and K. (1. Carrier, in the vicinity of the nutphur Hprluga and Went AahrvUlc, are poatrd. B O CAftHIUK. Oct f aim T. C. SMITH & CO, DRUGGISTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Pl'BLIC SQUARE, Asheviile. N. C. ONE PRICE STORE. A few items in "inequalities to which we invite sjHX'ial attention. Men's, Hoys' and Children's Clothing. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Wraps. All wool Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. Men's and Jloys Derby and Soft Hats and Cnps. 79 PATTON AVE. THEJIEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CITIZEN. A LABOR NOMINF.K, TO NEW ORLEANS IS GREATLY AROUSED. COHMITTKK OP HAFKTV NOM lNATKUi THE ASSASSINS OF CHIEF NESSY ARRESTED. HEN- Nkw OKI.KAN8. Oct. 20. The Mnvor und City Council appointed a Commit tee ot Safety of fifty citizens to in vcatiate the anasHimition of Chief of I'olice Hen. neaiiey and to take atepg to auppresi the Mntin and the vcmetta. This mean. that the matter ii to lie followed up un til the murderer are brought to justice nnd New Orleans is freed from its danger ous Sicilian element. The police limt nislit arrested forty odd Itdliunsnt the grocery of Carlo CrnlTurio. Officers noticed a large numler of Ital- tians dropping into the place in twos and threes, and believing that something was wrong, forced their way in and found n man addressing the crowd ores' eat in Italian. Lhnrging that it was a unuiwiui meeting all persons present were arrested and carried to the jail When the prisoners were brought to the station it was discovered that nut one had a cent or a home of any kind and thut they hud arrived vesterd.iy from Chicago. They said they had been told to meet at Grnlfcrin's nlnce. As the oris- oners couui give no explanation of them. selves or why thev Imd come New Or leans or met at the grocery Ihev were lot ken up charged with being dangerous, suspicious characters. flic p"hcc also arrested Manuel I'eitro, whom thev chnmed with lieinu one the men who tired the fatal shot that hilled unci ol Tolice Ilt nnesscv. The luini to have nil the murderers now wit ulRcicnt evidence to convict thrm. A cording to them the murder was ordrn-i by the Mntrangs, who are hcatls of tin .-Mtiiinn gnng. joe .Macliica. untlcr tlt numeof iihn I'etersiin. leiimd the Mas tero house Irom which the assassii Wlliciien lieilllt'ShV mill hnillv lirei in Hun. The murder itsell was ctimmiltv by six or seven men of w hom Sclonfc) Miistrro. Hagnctto. Iiicardira and I'citit wcrenve. iiicoti.er IihIiuii iirisoncrs xcepi some lew reganletl ns iiiiiinrtaii witnesses or acivasorit'S to the crime have been released. He Coinnilts) Hulclde In a Roche. tcr Hotel. Rochkktkr, Oct. 20.-I. S. F.morv. cnnditlatc for congress on the working- men s ticket, committed suicide by cut ting an artery in his right arm and "bleed ing io aenin nt Livingston hotel lust night. Sunday about 10 o'clock Emorv en gaged a room at the hotel, snyiiig he wanted to tuke a rest. He hod been drinking but was not intoxicated when he retired. Emory was for a number of years general passenger agent for the Rochester and Pittsburg roads. For the uu W" ye"rs ,,e wa" Jieneral agent of v..v rvwmc, nniertown ami Ogdenshurg railroad, but was dismissed when he ac cepted the lubnr nomination lorcoiigrcss. He leaves a widow. HAD WONDERFUL NERVE. AW ENUINKKR'N I.IFK-SA VINO COI'RAIiK. -AT- HONEST VALUE" I. our motto, and wt know the people ap ptwrtat It, for thev have proven It br thrlr lltarral patronage. We think that wt are batter prepared aow than ever before to give oar enatomera the bmrllt of low prices In Pure Groceries. Our larga experlenc and tncreaalnjr hual- neaa Juatiry aa In making this atntcment. It Is neetllea. tor as to enumerate the ilinerrnt article, we carry, W sell the Finest Groceries, And eaa alwayaguaranttethtm to nlvcaatla- faction both In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Oar Atrllltlrs tot delivering gonda promptly art aneqaaled, ' Reapectnilty, POWELL SNIDim, WHOLBflALB AND RBTAIL OROCBRb, Cor, Pattoa Areaat and Mala tract. THK COISCTV CANVAtlll. Uemncratlc CandlclHten Maklnyr a Hlro.iK Flglit. The county candidates have filled time ppniiitments so far. Thursday they were at Alexanders, Friday at Sandy Mush and Saturday at Leicester. The candidates do not siieak long at nnv place. M. L. Keed, one of the democratic cnu didutes for the house of representatives, make a short sensible talk in which he lemonatrutes thut the democratic princi ples arc the tame as those of the alii ancc and he is an allianceninn because he a democrat. Mr. Lowry makes a short talk on the tariff and the solitl principles of the democracy. Both he and Mr. Kccd are nuking themselves very populur. Mr. Foltom, one of the republican can didntcs for the house of representatives mps up from his teat every day anil in most pleasing manner announces that he will not speak but wants to show the people a "real, live yankee." Dr. Harris, Mr. Folsom'i colleague, tulks about the alliance and nothing else. Mr. John L. Cuthry the democratic candidnte for clerk is fust getting the liest of Gudger, the republican indcpendcnt-l. . Morgan mass meet ing candidute. Mr. (iutlgrr makes hu ng lit on l lie "Asheville ooltlical ring" and nn the "county government." I.J. Alackev, democratic candidate for lerk, delends himself well against Mr. Brown s empty attacks nnd the latter is weakening. At iwindv Mush Mr. Ilrown disturbed Keed while the latter was speaking by oiening a "bar'l of chest nuts and distributing them among the crowd. J. II. Woodward who was nom inated by the J. N. Morgan mass meeting seems to reallxc that he hns no show lor election nndnppcnrato be running merely lor principle, lie is making Ii icuds by this course. Sheriff D. I.. Reynolds, drmocrntic can didate lor re-election, shows up the record of his opponent I Wnrlev I in n telling n. mi ner. Mr. Keynolds shows that he has collected $H,(it)() more taxes than did Mr. Worlry and that this increase came, not from the people, but thut it was from ed lers and Siecwil taxes. He alutcs that Mr. Worlry could br sent home nnd paitl $75 A month tor eight mid hulf years out ol this Incrrnaeot collect iiiusand Hint nt thread ot that time there would be $27.0)10 more in the treasury than if he were sheritf. Worlev makes a plaintive appeal to tiic people lor votes, tie ad mits that Keynolds is younger nnd enn get more taxes than he himself but be promises to "do the best he can." The crowds in attendance at the dis cussions are lurgcr than those of two years ago. The speaking Is nt Ivy to-morrow. THOIR I'OI.K APPOINTMKNTt. Mavbsj hey Wert the neat at Hand. It is a shameful fact that the board of county commissioners of Polk county hare appointed Republican judges of the election at every precinct in the county men wno can neitner read or write. Hcmlersonville Times. Well, whose fault is It ? Perhaps there were none who could read or write. It Is the case in many places. It la said of "Blow Your Horn" Hilly Smith that, when asked for money to start cam paign paper, he said that he was tired of paying to publish papers for a party that could not rend them. I'rrhapa the I'olk county commissioners did the best they could with the material in band. Hick ory Press, a jum ncnicasio win Rnglne When It CraHhew Into a freight Car, and Then Htopa the Train In Time to clave Hla PaaHenirera. Erik, Pa., Oct. 20 A horriblecatastro- phe was averted on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railroad vcslerdnv. near Silver creek, through the bravery and cool headed conduct of the engineer. A detached section of an east bound freight train had been run into by an other section of freight, and a portion of the debris thrown over on the west bound truck. ust ns No. fl fait train was going west. Engineer ohn Burns, of Buflulo, of the passenger train, cumin; down the lull at the rate of filty mile an Hour, saw the truck uheud, and the the freight enr, and knew thut attempt to stop his train and would sacrifice the lives of his ISOpassen. sengers. His firemen had left him, but springing from Ins seat behind the boiler, Bums put on every pound of steam, an opening his sand box so ustogcta firme noui oi me runs, tile iron monster u:, ce? snort una sprang lorward, threw the truck on ami cut through the Ireiglit car :tuti otuer neons. Hums, with woiidcrlul nerve, held thr u-vcr. and tliv moment in- cleared tin- l Jiniciii.ti reversed l is engine mid threw Hie air make. As the tram entered tin ivreck. the sides were torn out of tlirm- ft lie coaches, and the screams ol wo men rose high ub..vc thcscrtucliiiigofthe steam. Aiini.ugii (lie engine whs; (lis mantled, htnvc engineer Hums emerged Irom the ilrlins " ive. covered with u-ura nun onuses. Mout hearted men emiirued lie engineer hysterically, rrnliting that nn ncriiiBiii una suven ine train, ii . iui line ui'HSCilucr was Sermiislv in. Mired, and that was Mrs Marv Kane, of Hcuiston, Ohio. Strange to say, net n car in the train left the track. 1.8. Burke, nnsi.l. ni ,,i the Toledo & Ohio Central railroad, who was on t lie train, pronounced it the most wonderful cscai noon record. Au.t tin. Iieopie got quieted, C. M. Spiizer, n Ilos urn ii.iiikct, ueniieo ine list, and uvrr 00 were presented to Engineer Bums uy ine passengers. A Mule Thief captured. The mule that was stolen Irom Mr. Crcatemaii near fliltmorrsomr time ago has leen recovered and the thief caught a nuin niimeu v.oninil was arrested ill Johnston county Friday night by a mem- oer oi me rinion detective agency ot this inace, uy wnom ine case was worked no. ionium whs suoi in ins euort to rscniic, will was noi scriousiv nurt. l llr nria- oncr unu i lie muie are on tneir wnv to . .. :n- - aaiicvuie. Out of the Ranks). It is asserted on good authority that W. R. Trull, of Cherokee county, who was advertised to spcuk in Mitchell county at the same time and place, that Mr. Richmond Pearson as. has with rawn from the ranks of the Republican party, and will vote the Democratic ticket. SOME KALEIOU NOTES. ('mm the Wilmington Mra-cnecr, lath. The stnte agricultural society met last evening nnd elected Richard II. Battle president (succeeding W. O. I'prliurchl. and Eugene C. Ikihlingficld secretary. Next Tuesday the governor noes to Mnxton nnd will sirak at the fair there Wednesday. I hursiluv, nccomoani.-d bv Cols. Itcnehnn Cameron and Olds he will be at Wnghtsvillc, Over $300 wns raised for the soldiers' ionic by the ladies who night before Inst gave the "confederate concert." Several hundred dollars were also realized at the guessing scheme. The people this year nil upirnr to have money. At n Dank to-nav several mer chants said the farmers arc paying their old debts right along j even debts ol live or six years standing. The executive committee of the state dental association has decided to hold its unnual meeting nt Morchrad City in August, i ne smiincm denial association hns accepted the invitation to meet with it. Everybody annrars to have money. nnd o Ik liberally tlisMised. One of the con- urtors told me to-dav that yesterday's business on the North Carolina road was even greater than on the greatest day at ine suite cxpoaiiion. Day before yesterday Judge Merrimon and two of his duuglucrt were in it car riage crossing a bridge at Crnbtree Creek, three miles north ol here. Suddenly a iw came nn the bridge nnd rushed at the horse. The latter whirled iibout and overturned the vehicle. Judge Merrimon nnd his daughter, were thrown out, but by grent good luck none were hurt, though nn the very edge of a high hunk with water fifteen feet in depth at its foot. Yesterday was a duy of days nt the nr. Thousands of dollars damnire to wearing nppnrcl was done nnd the wash erwomen will have their hands full next week. There never wns a muddier or more bedraggled crowd. There were ,000 people at the grounds. There was crush on the way bnck to the citv. Ten ollnrs was not Infrequently offered for a carriage. About 4 o'clock rain literally loured. At one place there wns mud a POLITICS JX0LI) SWAIN A HANDSOME MAJORITY I'OH IHAWFUKD. tioodt'rpitdi ut nryaon City, and Kwart In the Uuiuoa aa Vaual The Change in the Indian Vote Hound lo be Large. From a Stari Correspondent. Bkyson Citv, Swain Cof.wv, ) October 15, 1HU0. Old Swain is thoroughly aroused, and the democrats are doing fine work. The court bouse was filled to-day, bet ween three and four hundred persons being present, and no one who wns present had any doubt us to which of the sjieak er Imd the majority of the crowd. Crawford had two or three to one, and every man of thrm wns delighted with the way in which he gave Ewnrt his med icine. I heard many men say that they never hcnril Ewnrt malteasoonrnsiifeeh mid declared th.it his looks showed that ne realized the detent awaiting him. lohnston's majority in this county two years ago was 11. We saw no demo crat who thought Crawford's inujuril wouin uc less iunn 'i"i. line ol the most relialile men in thecouutv told me tn-dn thut he did not see how Crawford's ma joritv could he less than three hundred At my preaiiK't. he suid, "Johnston re ceiveo oniy iweniv-tnrce votes two yen ago; to-iluy I euii count filtv-nine votes deud sure lor Lruwtord. and no amoun ot money that mnv be injected into t lu- canvass by the lepubhcans can changi mi m. This same gentleman declared thnf other sections o' the country were going to do ns well ns his precinct, and thut the change in the Indian vote was bound to be large. There is some dissatisfaction witn n part ol the county ticket, thougl it is thought it will be all elected, but this dissatisfaction will in no wuv t IT. Crawlord vote. There is no doulu nliout the enthusiasm being create in every county in the west aiming the democrats than has been known tor venrs, and Criwlord will certainly poll a i.nfcv iiiiniiK-r in vines wnicn nave Here tofore gone rctnitarlv fur the rrmilili. 'ntw Chief Smith came to town with us this morning, and is earnestly at work lor i. row niro. It is thirty-one miles to Robbinsville, our appointment tor tu-niorrow, and mere arc two mountains tn crn l,i crawlord is in hue spirits and health ...ii mil mime every appointment. You may continently exoect a uood rriinn irom etwiiiu. i ii k MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMlOTlT THS NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKADB MARK RBOIMTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) livery variety of Headache AND NOTHlNO BL8B. Has earned (or itself the enviable reputa- ANTIMIGRAINE PRfiniNK.Vr AMKIVAI.M. la That There Any One Here Knows) Your G untl Central: l ss V. C. Johnson Alexander; h. O. I.aeiii, J. R. CruM, 1' tl ti a. ! . a . . . iur tl. nilHH, OKVUlTill : f. I . kt kiv. Hik'liljitnU: I. V. Siiiulv. C int'iiiiiiiit r I I). Humphrey. Sparlauliurg; II. V. Aiinms, .Marshall; J. Ii. I'mncv, Ricb mond;Juo. Moure, Ivuoxrillc. Swani.mioii : A. Schifl, Baltimore; J J. Sullivan, Boston; J. P. petty, A. 0 Malice. New York; . E. Putney, Rich, mond ; (5. E. Brodvvick, X. C; E. 0. Co. ney. lirunswick. (In.: . I. Collin. NVw Oi leans; h. A. (.rilliili, 0. M. (Irittith 'iiiinueipiiia; J. A. .McMurv, Atliinta I. L. Hvmail, M. L. Toms. Hciitlcraon. vine; A. L.. May, Cincinnati. 67cn Kock : Miss Ida Mcnnev, Salis bury, N. C; Mrs. A. C. Patterson, lack sonvillc, III ; W. Page. Kiioxville, Tenn.: P. Itatchelor. Raleigh. X. C.;Jno. B. New. ton. Marion. V C: S. R. Adams. L inn. den, 8. C; Wm Rmeheim. Richmond, Vu.; Col. P. B. Akers. L. R. Probst, Knoxville, Tenn.; T. S. Pasty, S. P. k. R.; W, w. Heanm. Bishoiilord. S.C.: I.. B. Itenrame. college i ivy.; I. L.. VMIIiams, Knox ille, Tenn.; w . B. I.rwin. .New York : ri ll. Lcwistou. N. C: C. Ii. M. l l..r Ai. lantu, On.; A. T. Stwle. Tenn.: Inn. Mc Millan. Hickory. N. C: E. C. Chirk. Washington. I. C; J. F. Brodticld. New York; Mrs. M Parks, Black Mountain ; Judge Phillips. Tnrhoro, N. C; Jan. F. Ronaii, Savannah, t!a.; T. F. Fitigrruld, Kn.ixville, Tenn.; A. L. Ileal, llanvdle, Vn.i Mrs. W. F. Icadv, Mrs. C. Winnie- myer, Richmond, 'a.; It. C. Chanipiou. Black Miiuntain; . A. Wtithc. Knox- ille, Tenn. Another Lineman Injured. W. E. McFiiilden, a lineman for the Vople's electric light conmnny wns nt work in n tree on North Main street this morning when the limb broke, llelell in he ground nnd Ins arm wnsdislocutcd by he full. The electric company and its mplovrs are having hard luck as this is he fourth man injured within ten days. AITAIKS l! COSSEjjrEXCE. PoKKir.x. Stanley nnd his wife will sail for New York on the Teutonic on Oct. 1"J lo begin his lecture tour in Amciicn. Botilungcr, it is rrtioi trtl.hnsdrveloneil into a bloated being, wit hunt nnv ideas beyond satisfying his uninial apictite. Messrs. Dillon nnd O'Brien are brim. lioiiired in Paris, and the report thnt the Brilikh government had naked lor their extradition is an absurd invention. Thev will sail lor Havre in La Chanitmunr next Saturday. IIOMK. The population of Pennsylvania is ,i!H,57-, an increase ol 'iU,&& jierccnt. The Amerirnn Institute of Architects will meet in Washington next Wediiet- ay. A negro who made nn nttemnt tn ns. sntilt n tlaughtcr of a late chief justice ol (ieorgia was taken from ofliccis and lynched. Ilrntlstreet's speclnl telegrams reuort n gain in the volume of trade distribution, with n linger Southern demand than ever liefore. From every pnrt of South Carolina comet news of the getting together ol the regular Ihmocrucy. Senator Hump- in misstated that hi will tuiinort the Tillman ticket. The New Orleans citv council has (looted n resolution ex nrrssinir a drier. minntion tn break up the Mafia organi sation of that city, members of which as sassinated the chief of police, and ap pointed a committee to devise meant to thnt end. Judge John T. Stonewall, of the supe rior court of Cedar Rapids, In., hat ren dered a decision in three liquor case brought untler the Iowa prohibition stat- bntdcep. In this a lady lost unir of i nte. Thrdreiaii valuable pair of carrinm and. itranae to tlie Iowa atntut unpnti.llliiltni.nt tny, found tbcm in a few minutes. I inopenttivt. tion of being the fint, most effective and rcliuble nrticle ii. the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIeaoachb. The immense favor which lias greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is tome thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never lie without. For its curative xwcrt it doet not de uend upon the tubtle influences of tucb poisonous drugs as ANTIPYR1NE, 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 a a Cathartic, d.u-. . lisarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiur advantages of Antimi- grume consist in its being thoroughly reliable at a cure for any kind of head- ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These quulitict make it the moat popular and saleable article in the market, wheicver known. DIRIi..ON8 FOR l'8B. The doae lor an adult la two teiUDoontnla n a wine jrlasa of water. Doae fur children in proportion, according to ag. lo cither use trie doac can tie nutated ever, thirtr minura until a cure ia enrrtrd. One dow will always drive away aa attack of Headache, icu wneo nrat feeling the premonitory ymuturna; but if the attack ia welt on, and -idT. nnK ia inutiae. the second or third doae may lie required, t'annlly a greater number f ilonca ia required to encct the first tun, than ia seeded lor any aucceedlna time h.r- lifter, ahnwing that the medicine la acctma- ative la Its effect., tending toward aa erne. anl permanent curt For sale at OMANT'8 PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 6 NOUTII MAIN STREET. ASIIEVILLIC, X. C. NEW FALL DRESS C.OODS. Latlit'H will do well to ex niine our new 8t. le Jackets, CnpcHniul Lonjr WrnpH, at Whitlock'H, Cor. Engle IJlock. Our new nrock of Dross OoodH is 'way aboveanyyou an find plwwlicrp. Call and net' tllt'in. at t lilt lock 'h. cnr. CaKlo IUock. Light weight Jersey Jack- ts and IMazers at very low u-icoH. AMiit Oek's. corner 5Klo IJlock. IManketH, Comforts and Curtain materials, nt Whit- ock's. Very larce stock. Corner Ernrlo IMoek. 50 dozen Aprons in 200 tyles. New designs, benuti- ul and cheap, at Whitlock's. Drivinjc Gloves nnd Riding Caps for Ladies nnd Misses, nt Whitlock's, corner Eagle Mock. Whitlock's is the best place by far to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block. MfMlaaa ii ma
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1890, edition 1
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