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Asheville Daily C "A m"n may drink and not get drunk A man may fight and not be slain, A man may kiss a bonnie lass, And yet be welcomed back again," but he can't vote unless he is registered. VOLUME VI. NO. 144. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. itizen. MISCELLANEOUS. lUNILLE.i A place pltumed and devel oping 118 11 GREAT RESORT. Situated in tlm nOCNTAlNO OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hen lth- fulness and beuuty of SCENERY. An elevation of .'l.HOO feet , with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and ' skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable phife for fine residences and HEATHFVL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated" pamphlet, ad dress,; LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. Pull stuck Ladle.. Mlaacs' and ChiMrra's Wraps In the latest styles. Alao a full and complete Line of Underwear. BON MARCHE. 30 South Main Street.- 30 H.T.ESTABROOK'S 83 M. MAIN T., A8HBVII.LB, IS TMS PLACS ma BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aprtad HEAL ESTATE. Walts. B. Owva, W. GVYN & WEST, 4 successors to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans) Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners ol Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. FFICK oattaesuM Const aqaar. LIST TO THE HURBYIN8 FEET I Of the Hundreds who are coming to Aahcvlllc to aprad the Pall aad Winter. All tkoat who hare hoaers to rent should call on as at ones, as we hive many applica tions tor both furnished and unfurnished houses, which ws are at present unable to All. JRNKft JKNKH, REAL ESTATE ANO INSURANCE BROKERS. Room) Jkio, McAfee Block, Patton An., Aahevllle. N, C, F. A. GRACE, DKCOMATOR AMU S DBMUNKR IN FRESCO. asfMlai MISCELLANEOUS. Who Told You So? W, T. Crawford aitva that H O. Bwart told him that he heard Jim Cudgcr any thnt Uob Vance told him that Kope Bliaa heard thnt there was no doubt hat W. W Kollina aid thst Tom Johnaton thought that Bib Purman had told Hitting Uull that Buffalo Kill had declared to J H. Courtney that It was generally believed that Han ReynoMa bad aaid in plain term that he heard Jack Worley aay that hi. Mend John I.. Hulllvnn had aaid that Bill Denver Informed him at the confrrcaalunal convention In thla city that itwaauwell known In. a that the Mouar keepers' Union bad caught Ocn. Cllnitmnn in anylns; that In hla opinion It waa a mutter or fact and of RTea'. public Intercut that J. J. Mackry Intimated to Jeaa Luwrr that Bill Nye had aaid while attending the county ran vent Ion In.t Saturday that anyone caught reading- thia ahull rcinlr at once to the .tore of A. D. COul'KK, North Court Mquurc, and Inapect hia mammoth stock of all kind, of Groceries, Provialona, Ike, where arrange tucnta have been made to furnish you all kinds of Staple and Puncy Groccrlca of the Meat Quality at the Lowest Price.. )N SENSE TALK. 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. Oth will be from 10 ets. to 50 cts on the dollar higher, particu larly Shoes and Tinware. We shall sell our present stock of Fall and Winter goods in nl lines at same prices as here tofore, and that is cheaper than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything in Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats. Factory Cloth, Tin ware. Lamps nnd Glassware, We can fit out a family with everything to wear, from a tiny shoe for the baby to an overcoat for thegrandfather, from a marriage to a funeral lou must buy your sugar and coffee from the grocer. then come to us, we can fill out the balance 01 your wants. It is but little trouble to come to our store and learn our prices before you buy, nnd it often amounts to a big saving in money. Coun try eople particularly will save money if they will price our stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dress es, Overcoats, Pant Cloth, and Blankets. If we do not sell them as good goods for less money than anyone else in Asheville they can buy elsewhere, only be sure to come to our store before you buy, a nr remember the place, The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans sc urely placed at a per cent. Offices: U a M Patton Avenue Second floor. fchudlT JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman At Child I. OIBcc No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loans securely placed at per esnt. !NIVATU BOARD. Lara cool, airy rooms, houer newly fur- nl-herli a-ooil talils, Terms reasonable, on street ear lint Mho. J. L, SMATHKRS, SIM Patton Are. Julytadem pRBHPAMIURS TAKB NOTICB. am innnni are notified thnt all lands be- lonvlnu to the Wist A.hrvllle Improvement Company and It. O. Carrier, In the vicinity of the milpnur SimnSI anu weal AMm-vinr, nr posted. B. U. CAKK1IIK. un i.i. MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Carmichacl's Drug store with your prescription where you will at' oil times find a full line of pure fres Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked wit the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign tint: domestic. And you can rest assured that your prescrip- tion will be filled correct ant t hat you will be charged low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Nigh calls promptly answered. W. CCARIUICHAFX APOTHECAKY, No. ao South Main Street. Asheville, N. C. t n cmitu nn I S US Ullll I II W UUlf DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PUBLIC SQUARK, Asheville, N. C. ONE PRICE STORE. A fw items in fine'qunlities to which we invite special at tention. Men's, Hoys' and Children's Clothing. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Wraps. All wool Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. Men's and Hoys' Derby and Soft Hats and Caps. 79 PATTON AVE. HONEST VALUE" Is our motto, and we know the people ap predate It, for they have proven It bv thrlr (literal patronace. We think that wt are better prepared now thnn ever before to lv onr customers tbt bcnctlt of low prices In Pure Groceries. Our lara experience and Increasing busi ness Juatlry ns In making thla atatement. It Is necillras fbr ns to enumerate the dlfttrrnt articles wt carry. Wt stll the Finest Groceries, And can always jruarantec them to irlvt satis faction both In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Oar facilities fbr delivering- Roods promptly art sintqualed. Reapectfally. POWKLL Jk SNIDER, WIIOLRRALB AND RETAIL 0ROCURR, Cor. Patton Avrnut and Mala ttratt. THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CITIZEN. TO MEETING AT PITTSBURG OF THE LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. NO BTRlKEv ORDRRKD OIS THE KRIK AS RKPORTEO, Pittsiii'KO, Pa., Oct. 81 .The business of the convention of the International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer is progressing rapidly, iinilmi adjournment in about ten dnys is exiwctcd. The ses sions continue secret, but it litis been learned thnt the proposition ol 'federation with the trainmen's organization has been rejected. A new execulit .-committee has been appointed n follows: Edward Kent, of Erie, chairman : Col. Nat. Saw yer, N. Y. Central; II. M. Clarke, Denver; Col,; Ash Kently, Winncpcg, Man ; Hani. Brown, Merry, Pa.; u. H. lorvcr, Tern pic Texas. At the nieetinu of the committee last night $2,025 was distributed anions the widows, orpnans, anil indigent nieiniK' of fifty of the 4"a divisions of the orde 1 his amount was distributed a mom; tv-aix persons. The committee on sH'cial charities, John Puffcnlicrger, of New York, chairman, also held a nicetim; and uisuurscu consiticrn oie monev. Atlanta. On., and Minnenoolis and St. Paul. Minn., have been suggested us t lit places for holding the next meeting. The Western delegates have combined in f. vorol St. Paul. A iiroiniiicut delegate stated innt tne assertion made by n newspaper that the convention had' op drred a strike on the Erie road, is false. The subiect has not been brought before tne meeting. ikici-: io i p, Tbc McKlnley Hill in Hard on Ibe our. PlTTHIUK.i, I'll., Oil. 31. Paul II llneke, ti.e lcadiuii di v coods importc f the city, when asked idxjiu the clfcct of the new t.irill. said : "As the bill wa uottrn ui Hilclv in tbc nicresi 01 me inanulaetiircr he must trer tuiuly be tne gamer and he is. Low priced nrcss goods Unit cost .if'-j cents will cost H'J to A3 cents to niiiin t. The American inanuiactiirers make largely in iow pnecii goons irom s ui lid cents. nil right here it is n am where I liev will e tne gamers. He have bad to cn.iccl ur orders for low orie.d (uriuaii uml 'rench goods. There is one thing ecr- 1111 this bill is the iksi deniocralicc.im- paign diH iiinciit that has Ihx-,i out foi cars. Why. this is the brst time the ver.igc uiivcr n.is iHVIeil.ll ed to luni! an lea ot what tanll reallv umoiiiited I rovuiKNCK. K.I.. Oct. 21. rhceHectf it the .MeKiuIey hill arcdailv lieinir ui.idi manliest m this state. The Harris wool- n null, the lamest in W'omisockct. will hut down January 1. the owners desir ing to wait before thi v stni t i.i on tl.cir spring goods till thev can asexrlani how le new tariff measures is naVciim: their justness. a rroviiicnce eiotlner solil a suit to a gulnr customer, and u In n the Intirr icked at the price the merchant demon strated to the pui chaser iKiiiaily that witiiiii seven days the pnee lor that par ticular pattern hud gone up to the extent f i.ou. ILLINOIS DI:IO.K ATM. Tlicy Arc Out for Victory and May Uel It. ClIICAdo, Oct. 1U. The democrats of Illinois, undaunted bv a long scries of tio- liticnl reverses, are this vear making a supreme effort. Under the In illiant and inspiring lendofexC.ovcrnor I'a liner thev linye laid aside laclional cpiarrels, closed their ranks, nnd arc nivssiiii' forward so resolutely that some alarm exists among the republican busses us to the outcome. Illinois has been one of the most stead st of Republican states, nnd an un broken line of republican governor for many years testifies to its past lovallv to that party. In 1HH0 C.nilield Ita'd a pin- litv ol over 4II.IKI0. Illaiue bad 2.H27 IHHi mid Harrison had 22.11) in IHHK. These figures are not reassuring Illinois demoerncv. nnd vet thev have gone into the fight this vear as it thev meant and expected to win. New York Herald. MAILOKtV IROkKN I.KUH. Accident on the nrlllxti HquHdron I Hc ttulurdny. ,oni)on, Oct. 21. The storm that pre vailed along the north British coasts Saturday was followed by a dense fog. When it lifted to-day vice Admiral Sir Michael Culme Seymour and twenty-four oHicersnnd men belonging to the llritish fleet who were left on slioic at Sear tr ough Saturday morning when the Stiuad ron put to sen to rsrnie bring blown ashore, bonrilcltlicl'iinierdown. While shipping the nneli.ir Saturday the cable ol the CnniM-dnwn gave way nnd se verely injured thirteen of the crew, three legs nnd arms and ribs bring broken. Three other vrsscls belong to the fleet linvc signalled that fatal accidents oc curred on board during the storm. A TFI.KPIIONK UlRI,. RcapoiiHlble For n orcnt stoclttl I plieatcl In Tcstan. Fokt Worth, Oct. 21. Mis Aditie Cullen, n telephone girl, left here last night ticketed through to New York city where she will be met by ex-Mayor V. 8. Pendleton nnd a second marriage cere mony be iwrlormrd. Mr. Pendleton No. 1 wn granted n divorce a lew weeks since and this second marriage will close the most sensational society upheaval known in the history ot Texas. Mr. Pendleton has begun the practice of law in New York city and has purchased a home thrir.v I'ndrr Ilie Lincoln Monument. Ni'HiNUFiiil.K. III., Oct. 21. Robert T. Lincoln has decided to bring the remains of hi only son, Abraham Lincoln, to Springfield and drKisit the bodv In crypt in the Lincoln monument. The ns soclution yesterday pnssed resolutions agreeing to iermit the burial hereafter of the Lincoln lu'iiily In the same place. Democratic V.sKlovcrnor DylntT. St. Paul, Oct. 21. -Gen. 11. Ilnstlngs Sibley, tltc first governor of Minnesota and the only democrat who ever held that office, suffered stroke of onrnlvsis yesterday and is in a critical condition. NTKRNAL REVKM'l! OFFICE. Rooms on North Main Hlreet etc lected for the office. Major W. W. Rollins, internal revenue collector for this district, returned yes terday ultcrnoon from Stutesville. The collector's office nnd its equipments were turned nvc.to Major Kollins in Stutes ville Saturday and the oath of office ad ministered to him. The stumps from the branch offices throughout the distrii have been examined and returned to the offices. ijenerni kc venue Agent aewell came to Asheville with Mujor Rollins und to gether they spent this morning in look ing for a place lor the offices here. The rooms selected are in Hampton & Fenth erston's building, on North Main street. Tlurre are nine rooms in the suite nnd the occupy almost the entire second floor. The trout rooms are all in cluded and the remainder are over Hampton & Peatherston's sa loon. Six hundred dollars pcrytaris the price to lie paid for them. Considerable work will have to be done on the room before they will lie ready lor the office to be moved to Asheville! Major Rollins will divide lus time between atntesvillc and Asheville until the removal is made, He hocs to be ready to move bv Nov, 10 nt the very latest. Mr. John Nichols, chief clerk of thi olhcc, who was also sworn in snturdu is now in charge of the business at statesville. Major Rollins' salary as collector will be $4,500 per year. He will retain some ol Haves' clerks, but has not made the ij- pointments yet, ACCIUKNT INHI KAMCE. one Form Ih to Iviiicaiie In a French Duel. Paris, Oct. 21. A duel occurred to-dnv between M. Paul Deroulidc and M. Run- nch, growing out of the debate in the chamber of deputies yesterday relative to the action of the government against ltoulangists. In the course oft lie debate M. IX-roulide insulted M. Kuiiaeh bv des cribing him ns "thai laekev of all admin istrntions. 1 lie weapons used at the duel were pistols. I uentv-live paces were marked on liv tnr c-oiicls, ami the principals then took their positions. At the word l. Kuiiaeh bred, but his shot lied wide ol its mark. M. Ik-roulidr lid not fire. M. Riinach' seconds then in. posed thai the duel Ik; continued, but M. Dcioiilidc declined to accede to ti e proposal. THKV Wll.l. NOT l-OHUFT IT. Narrow F.cnpe nt Two Member of lite Hrltioh Iron AMNoclatlon. Oiattanooo.v, Oct. 21. Two members of the llritish Iron und Steel institute had an cxix-riincc here that thev will never forget. I liev were walking over the trestle on he summit of the mountain and were night by an approaching train. On out side was a rock wall 100 leet high; on the other a precipice ol 100 leet. The tics were too short to stand on without Ix'ing struck by the curs. In their tear ful ilcliinmu they lay down as fur ns titer ouiii gel, nut nv tne merest cluince the engine wus stopped just bclore it reached tliem. THK HANGED ANARCIIISTH. Tbclr Deatha to be Remembered bv Mpeechea. Ciiicaoo, Oct. 21. The nnarchists will commemorate, on Nov. 11, the hanging three year ago of Spiel, Fischer, Eugel and Parsons, The program outlined in- udts a visit to the auiirchista' graves at Waldheim where Mr. Schultz, of New ork, will speak in Oerman, Mr. Miko- landn in llohrmian and nrobablv I'rof. tiardisc in English. A large ball will Ix secured for the memorial exercises and arrangements made for a big street pa rade. BEAT THK NF.W YORK. TheTcatoalc Winn the Laat Ocean Race, London, Oct. 21. TlicttenmerTucton , which cleared the bur at New York at 34 a. m., Oct. 13, hound for Liverpool, as signalled off Itrowht-ad nt 0.27 this morning, I lie City ol New ork, sailed troll! New York for Liverpool the same lay ns the Teutonic nnd crossed the linr lour minute abend of her, wus signalled II the xiiiit ut 1 1 ..III a. m. to-day. HOT AT THK CSAH. Another Attempt on tha I.lfe of Rusals's Ruler. Paris, Oct. 21. The livrrumcnt lias dvicr from St. Petersburg stating that s the train in which the Cinr was trav eling on his way to St. I'etersbiirg Irom his hunting trip in Poland, wn passing rod no, a shot was tired at tile train from the ruiiway station there. Tobacco In Hand. Wasiiiniiton, Oct. 21. Applications have been made to the treasury depart ment by imiortrrs, who had tobacco in bonded warehouses prior to the passage of the act ol Oct. 1, 1 !(, for permission to withdraw Ibe tunc nt weight ns ns- rtamrd at the time ol said withdrawal. A.Miatmit Secretary Siinublinir snvs that n'trr a careful consideration of tlic matter, the department is of the opinion thnt such npplicntiotiacnimot Ik granted. He' a ljtdcraplnner, Nohwicii. Oct. 21. The gilded pine cross on the steeple of St. Patrick's church in this city has become rotten, and a copH-r one Is to be put in it place. "Steeple" Charley Taylor, of Leoniinis ter, Mass., is doing the job. The ttieplr is 17ft feet high, nnd the climlsrr Roe up the stone shaft on the tun side. He wink in the night s thnt people innv not find nut his process ol ladder spinning. Kapreaa Company Aitalnal the Lottery. Nkw York, Oct. 21. Thet'nitetl States lixpress company has Issued pcrrmptorr I orders to all of it agent not to receive money, lickel or lists of drawings from the Loui.lana lottery eomany, or in any way to assist In the transaction ol j lottery business, Southern coal for Knront, Norfolk, Vn., Oct. 21. Yesterday shipment of seven hundred ton of I'oca-, nomas coni was mnoe irom unmocri s Point to Loudon in a llritish steamship, i This Is the first shipment ol steamer coal ever made from the south to Europe. I NOTABLE IMPROVEMENTS. THEV ARF. TO RE IN HOl'TII FAST ASHKVII.I.F., The AHlievllle Park and Hotel Co. to Have Their Hotel Kendy for 1801 A sttreet Itullwat to be Con- atracted. The Asheville Park and Hotel com. pany lias issued a very handsome pros pectus in pamphlet form, of their intended operations, This company owns n magnificent site on the southern slojc of Heauinont ridge containing niiout two hundred acres ol Innd and including what is known as "Hnzzard's Point," and the Wharton nnd McDowell prox-rtic8, with a front age of l.HOO feet on South Main street sheltered from winds and commanding n view of surpassing loveliness. The silt overlooks the valleys of the Swanuanoii und French Hrond rivers and Asheville nnd the properly recently purchased In Mr. Ucorge Vandcrbilt, mid command). hne views of the mountains surrounding Ashevilie. It is proposed to set apart about sev enty-five acres of this tract for the bote iimlding and parks, and the remainder to lw divided into resilience sites, to Ix sold. Wide roads will lead to the hotel with a line of electric street cars cornier iug with the present system of Asheville. and these with thcclcctric road leading t Uiltmorc will make access easy. A force of CO hands is now ut work on a street to lead from South Main at tin Southern edgeot the Uuchunan urotx-i-tv bv a circuitous and well untiled route ti the hotel. This road will Ik- 50 feet with and one mile in lenutll. The distance ti the hotel site from tlie court house liv this street will lie about a mileund three- uiiarters. A street car line will lie limit on this street. It will in all nrobabilitv Ik- (unr ated ny me Asheville St. Kail way Co. Mnitu- T. II. Ilomur listhe civil enuinci- who has been engaged in the work ol laying on the grounds. I lie hotel to Ik- built will contain about 400 rooms and plans will be submitted to tne Hoard ot tlucctors by prominent architects. Theeost of thchuildinc when completed will oe Ix-twcen three mid tour thousand dollars. It is cxiK'cted to have t lie omitting ready liv the oKMiing ot tbt winter season oi inui. lutereallnic HubjectM for UIhcum- alou. Dr. )eVitt Webb will deliver an nd dress on 'Shell Mounds in Florida," be fore the Lyceum to-morrow night. Tin meeting is to lie held in the new room in the llarnard building, which the ladies art temporarily preparing. Dr. Webb's sub leet is a very interesting one and wili loubtless lie well treated, as lie has madc a cnielul study ol it. Col. J 1). Cameron, who bad Ix-en selected ti deliver an atldress on "Mica und its As stH-intions Ix-lorc the stx-ietv Nov. 5. will by request six-uk to-morrow mi: In instead, ins siihiect is kindled to Dr. Webb's, nil hough of more Itx-al interest. as it will treat of Western North Caro lina. Farmera Walch for Them. It is understood that then-are repulili- 'unsfrom Henderson couatv in Iluuconilx btimiiig to be alliance men nnd demo crats ami trying to itillucrce the mem- lx-r nl the iillinnce to vote tor Ewarl. DemiM-ratic farmers would do well to winch lor them. Progf-en of HvulHtratlon. The total registration in the two wards I thccilV lit 3 o'clock to-thiv wii.IHT.Y The east ward book showed '751 names. 451) while and 2U2 colored. In the west ward the numlicr is 7l)3 white and 21U colored. Marrtag-e l.lcemte. Marriage license ha Ix-en issued to W. rook ami Miss liinniu Rollins, both nl lloncomlie. Down on l.owNccked Ureaac. KuzAiiKTii. Oct. 21. -The Rev. Father Ocssner of St. Patrick's church on lust ndav night ordered some Icmulc meni- Iktsoi Iiis congregation to leave a so ciable given bv the I-at her Matthew Urn- malic corps in aid of the church, hecuum hey apix-ured in low-necked dresses. He won't tolerate it ut any affair given bv the societies connected with the church. A. I'. Mullet Dead. Washington, Oct. 21. A. H. Mullet. formcrlv suiKTvising nrehilect of the rensury, mid for several years n succtss- fill architect in private practice, shot nd killed tiimsfll to-night at his home in thi city. An Kanurttated Joke. Puck. "What kind ol n climate ha II ligo land ?" "Rather d nip, I fancy." A 1TA AVS' HI-' CO.XSIiiJl li.XCE. FOKKK1N. Mount .-Plan is in n state of eruption, the whole eastern side being covered with a thick layer of cinders, Tramwny employe in Vienna are on a strike, and as a result the service in that city is entirely uM.-udcd. During tlie past week there wn great excitement at Lyon, Prance, over the McKinley torifl Inw, ami the representa tive from that district in the chandler of deputies gave notice that he will in the chamber demand retaliation for the in creased duties which the new I'tiitcd States law places on French goods. IIOMK. Mr. nnd Mts. RoIkti Garrett arrived in llallimore Sunday from their European trip. A committee of dentists will request 8uKTintcndent Porter, of the census, lo withdraw the uiiiiirics stut to t licit) ns ninnulncturcr. A number ol other Italians have been arrested in New Orleans, charged with being accessories to the minder of Chief of Police llenmssy. The lower house of the Ohio Iruislattirr alter a stormy session, refused lo tins t,lr "inle " Hiving the governor power f mnf the "'mlier of the Cincinnati 'x"""'1 ol li"Pn'venient and providing f"r "cw u,",rd wilh 't"i Al'r"' iiennwagnrr.ni Windsor, Out., is ex hibiting a painting which wns sent him recently at the dying retpirst of the momcr suierior oi an rrsulitie convent nt Prngtie, Austria. The picture is wit h- out tloulit one that lias been searched after vainly for over 200 years. It is "The Crucifixion," painted by Hans . Mending early m tits liltecnth century. I MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. TH"i NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBOISTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PEHFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cure Kvery Variety of Headache AND NOTIUNO BL8B. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable renuta- lion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article ii. the market for the ix-edy reliefand cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIhauachr. The mmense 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, und those who huve once tried it, will never lie without. For its curative powers it does not de uend upon the subtle influences of such IHiisonous drugs as ANTIPVRINE, MORPHINE. CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain nn 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 n a Cathartic, does not lisurrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in it being thoroughly reliable ns a cure for any kind of bead- iche without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "barm- less" remedies. These quulities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, whciever known. DIRBI..ON8 FOR VBB. Thedoac fur an adult is two teaapoonfuls n a wine itltiiior water, tioac for children in proHrtlun. accortlina to axe la either ne the duac can be repeated every thlrt tnlnuca until a cure la effected. One dose will always drive away an attack of Headache. if taken when first feeling the premonitory symutuina; hut If the uttuck la well on. and tin. ring la Intense, the second or third doe may be required, faultily a greater number f dosea Is required lo effect the drat cure hn l needed lor any aucceedlnn time there after, ahowina that the medicine la acenmn- ntlve in its effects, tending toward an event. unl K-rninnent cure For sale at OlfANT'B PHARMACY. WIIITLOCKS, 6 HOl'TH MAIN HTREKT, AKIIKV1LI.E, N. C. NEW PALL DRESS GOODS. Ladies will ilo well to ex amine our new Kt.vle Jackets, Cnposund Long Wrnps, at Wliitloek's, Cor. Engle Block. Our new stock of Dress (Sooils in 'wnv nborpnnvvmi v y nn find plscwlioro. Cull and sif tlii'in, at Wliitloek's, cor. IngUi Block. Light weight Jtnwy Jack- ets ami lilazcrs at very low ii'iecs. AMutlocks. corner iigle Block. Blankets, Comforts and Curtain materiuls, at Whit- ock's. Very larire stock. Corner Engl Block. 50 dozen Aprons in 200 styles. New designs, beauti- ul and cheap, nt Wliitloek's. Driving Oloves nnd Hiding Cups for Ladies nnd Misses, at Wliitloek's, corner Eagle Block. Wliitloek's is the best place by fur to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Comer Eagle . Rlnrlt
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