"A man may drink nnd not get drunk, A man may fight und not be slain, A man may kiss a honnic lass, And yet be welcomed back again," but he can't vote unless lie is registered. O VOLUME VI.NO. 145. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1890. PRICE 5 CKNTS. Asheville Daily Citizen h' 1 i s- ii m 9, ?; r .',i"i5 III v. !-5 1 '.V i;l ft 'T Si Pi 1 i: -' '-i -if' E MISCELLANEOUS. lLlVILLE.i A place planned and devel oping as n GREAT RESORT. Situated in the .houKtains OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulnen8 and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tarite and nkill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences nnd HKATHFVL HONRS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress,! LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Muvllle, Mitchell Co., M. C. BON MARCHE. Full stock Ladle.. MIimi' and CtilMra'. Wrap la the latnt style. Alao a fall aad complete Line of Uaderwear. BON MARCHE, joSouth Main Strcct.$o H.T.ESTABROOK'S aa a. main rt., axhbvillb, BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aorta d REAL ESTATE. W.LTaa B. Own. W. W, Warr. GWYII & WEST, (BoccMora to Walter B.Owyu) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK OF MHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Leans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Pnhlta. Cruamtscioncr of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICB-Ceutlicautt Canari juar. USTTO THE HURRYING FEET I Of (he Haadrtda who re coming-to AsbeeUfe to aprad the Pall aad Winter. All thoae who hare boa.ee to rent ehould call on us at once, aa we hare many applica tion for both nimlahed and unhirnlahed house, which we arc at prewnt anable to II. JENKS JBNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. aToorntj a 10, McAfee Block, 811 Pattern At.. AshrrlUe. N. C. F. A. GRACE, DECOR ATO at DKSIONKR IN FRESCO. MuradSa MISCELLANEOUS. Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford aara that H O. Rwart told him that he heard Jim (tndjrcr aav that Bob Vance told him that Kope Bllaa beard thnt there waa no ilonbt Miat W. W Rolllne aid that Tom Johnston thoaght that Bob Porman had told Sitting Bull that Buffalo Bill had declared to J H. Courtney ftiut It waa generally believer that Dan Rernnlda had Mid In plain trrma that he heard Jack Wr1cy aay that hla Mead J ha L. Bnlllvan had aald that BUI DenTer Informed him at the congressional convention In thin city that It waa a well known fnct that the Housc heepera' TJaloa had caught Oeu. Cllngman In a vin that In hla opinion It waa a matter of fact aad f great public latere that J. J. Mackey Intimated to Jew Low it that Bill Nye had aald while attending the county con vention laat Saturday that anyone caught reading thia ehall repair at once to the .tore of A. O. COIIPBR, North Court Square, and In. pert hie mammoth atock of all kinda of Orocerlca, Provision, Ace., where arrange ment, have been made ta furniah you all kinda of Staple and Fancy Groceriea of the Beat Quality at the Loweat Price. COMMON 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 went into effect Oct. Oth will be from 10 cts. to 50 cts. on the dollar higher, purticu larly Shoes and Tinware. We shall sell our present stock of Fall and Winter goods in all ines at same prices as here tofore, and that is cheaper than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything in Dress (Soods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Factory Cloth, Tin ware, Lamps and (ilassware. We can fit out a family with everything to wear, from a tiny shoe for the baby to an overcoat for the grandfather, from a marriage to a funeral. You must buy your sugar and coffee from the grocer, then come to us, we can fill out the balance of your wants. It is but little trouble to come to our store and learn our prices before you buy, and it often amounts to a big saving in money. Coun try people 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, and remember the place, The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Ag;ents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loaa ae nrel y placed at 8 per cent. Office : 34 Si a Patton Avenue. Second floor. RbBdlv JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Child I, Office No. i Ietral Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loan area rely placed at 8 per cent. tRIVATB BOARD. Large cool, airy room., Bouae newly tut-nl-hedi good table. Term reasonable, oa atreet car line. MRS. J. L. SMATHBRS, 810 Patton At. JnlyiadSm pRBSPASSBRB TAKB NOTICB. All n.ran. are notified thnt nil lande be- lnnulH tn thm Wh( A.hevllle Imttroremctlt Company nnd K. O. Carrier, la the vicinity of tnc nnipnur ounnga una AinrTnir, w poetrd. B. O. CAHRIBR. Kiroin 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 n low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C.CARM ICHAFX APOTHKCAKY, No. so Sooth Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PUBLIC SQUARE, Asheville, N. C. Our Autumn stock is now very full and attractive, and we are selling a large quanti ty of goods. The stock was selected with great care, as suring very late and fashion able styles at bottom figures, the important advance in prices which ha occurred since the purchase making the goods specially cheap. As we shall nave to pay higher prices in the near fu ture, the moral would seem to be: Buy early such articles as you expect to use this sea son. IT. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry (ioods, Underwear, Uphol stery Goods, Hats, Carpets and Gener al Smallwares. y9 PATTON AVE. "HONEST GOODS -AT- HONEST VALUE" I our motto, and we know the people ap preciate It, for they hare proven it bv thtlr liberal patronage. We think that we are better prepared aow than ever before to give oar customer, the Benefit of low price In Pure Groceries. Our large eiperlence nnd Increasing busi ness Justify u in making thl statement, It Is needless for a to enumerate the different articles we carry, We sell the Finest Groceries, Aad caa always guarantee them to fire sails factloa both la QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Our facilities for delivering good promptly are aaeqnaled. Respectfully, POWELL SNIDER, WHOLBSALB AND RBTAIL 0ROCBR8, Cor. Pattoa Avenue aad Mala Street. THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. A NKW KIND OK AI.LIANCH IN MASSACHI'HKTT. THEY WILL TRY TO DEFEAT ALL ANTI-LABOR LEGISLATORS. Boston, Oct. 22. Kcpri'scntativn of thirty labor organization and of tlie nationalist and iwinlUts intended the meeting of the united labor alliance Inst night. The secretary rend comniiiiiitii tion from fifty organization in various part of the state which endorsed the aim und objects of the alliance, proinis. ing to support the mcusures adopted. Kvery eflort will t made to rrnrc the defeat ol all candidates for legislative positions who will not uiHiunlificdlv promise to vote in the interest of the laborer lor such measure n shall receive the endorsement of the labor und other economic aaiociation. LABOR CONVENTION. President tiomper Inaue a Call For one at Detroit. Nkw York. Oct. 22. President (lorn- per, of the American Federation of La hor, has issued a call for a convention of the order December M, at Detroit, Mich, lie suys: un tlie one hand the corporate and sijcvuiii ure classes nave occome more ar rogant in their elTorts to intimidate anil crush out the spirit of the toilers bv method hitherto unheard if in lalxir difficulties: and on the other, the d- mand of the wage-workers to lie larger shares oitueurouuctot their toll has become so loud and impressive that the forth coming convention ol the American Fed eration ol Labor will, without doubt, lie the most important gathering of In !or' hosts within tlicanuulsof history." Her CcMlurue Invited II. Cincinnati. Oct. 22 In Peter's Con cert Hall two night ngo Annie Suits, a very comclv singer wns on the stage doing her "turn." attired in a jockey's costume. A wenlihv voung man "cluck td" at hcrvrrv loudly, uuiliu other ways matte huuseir olinoxioiis. Miss Suits procured a stout cowhide, nnd made lot the offending swell. Ileloie he could dis arm her she had soundly whaled him. in the intense delight oi the siK-ctalurs. Miss Suits is the wile ol Harry Maddux, and is a Califoruian by birth. UlRdntane On llieTlpnvrurv Affair London, Ocl. 22.-(;iudstoneaddrese no audience of .r.,(l(l(l k rsnns in l-dinbuiv last evening. He referred to the Tipiier- n ry uffair and said it was grossly illegal to close thedoorsol u court house against the people. The flpxintnient of Munis trute Shannon to try thecusc was a gross scandal, not merely liecnusc he was an executive officer, but also because he hail been involved in a serious personal alter cation with Dillon. Hardly a Modem Refiulrei.ic.il. London, Oct. 22. Gen. Booth, com mander in chief of the Salvation Army, shaking of the proposals set forth in his boon, "in I'nrkest bngiunil, lor the al leviation of the physicnl distress of the mnsei before close'nltcntion is paid to their moral and spiritual wants, says that he require $5,000,(100 to carry oil I the scheme. Member of a nulclde Club. liMUHiKlMiHT, Conn., Oct. 22. Daniel Cowcll, ail to have been n nieinU-r ol the alleged suicide club, of Bridgeport, which has attained Rome notoriety in re cent yeiirs, committed suicide last night by taking prussic ucid. Lowell is saul to have been the Inst but one nicmlier ol the alleged suicide club. 8)lr ('harlest Russell's Retainer. London, Oct. 22. Sir Charles Kussell has been retained for the delencc of lot McAuliffennd Frank Slaviu. His briel whs marked 400 guineas, with n daily retainer ol 75 guineas. Kichard K. Fox and Lord Ltinidulc have promised to pay all the exienscs. A society Flutter. Wasiiinc.ton, Oct. 22 Washington society is much interested in the rumor that Niclolnu Alcxandiovitch, the heir to the Russian throne, propone to visit this country. A Rancal Anywav, Ottawa, Oct. 22. Oswald IlirchuH, brother of the condemned murderer, has written to the crown from F.nglnnd pray ing for clcmcncr. He thinks his brother is not guilty of the murder, but udinits his rnscnlity. Denounced the I'ae of Tobacco. Lockport, N. Y., Oct. 22. Dean Can non, rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral, preached it denunciatory sermon on the use of tobacco yesterday morning. Mouth Dakota' Increase, Wasiiincton, Oct. 21. The totnl pop ulation of South Dakota iU27,N4M; in crease in ten years 22l),rN(. 77.S' MUASS IILSISHSS. MTChns. Laney, of Monroe, arrived iu Charlotte the other day and showed a Chronicle reporter some hncgiecimeuB ol gold, wlucll were tiiKen irom ins gold mine in Onion county. Two pans of ore produced two ounces of gold. HuVlhirhnm still continues to move up along the line ol enterprises, says the Sun. The Mullory Durham cheroot com pany has been organized with J. T4. Mul lory, president; K. C. Pleasants, treasur er, and K. Hncknev, secretary. The capi tal stock is $:),m. PaTThe Hotel Fountain nrtiiwrty, Win ston, has men sold lor $20.Hl(. This is the house that was nurneti mere nimiit three months ago. It is generally be lieved that Dr. D. W. C. Hcnbow, of Ureenshoro, has his eve on building a mammoth transient hotel on the spot. MTThe Winston-Salem land und iuv provement company has been organized witn capital slots pincea at ';u,imio The company s main line of development will be the securing ol Inrge industries to he located on their business lots, The compauy 1 now negotiating with large northern firms for the removal of their factories there, nnd several have made known thur intention of doing to, VANIflCMHIl.T'M 1IKICK4. An Ii.lcreNllnn Process of Manu facture Described. 1'icorgv W. Vnndcrbilt is pushing work on his estate at Itiltmore rapidly. He now ha about 300 men employed. One of his chief undertakings is that of manufacturing the brick to be used in the construction of his residence, and the tile to he used on the estate. The brick ma chine which is being used is a very won .lerl'ul piece of mechanism. The daily output of this machine, running 10 hours, is about 32,000 brick. This is nil aver age of 153 a minute, or nearly one every se.-ond. The numlier h is reached as high us seventy-five a minute. The process of manulacturing the brick is quite intcresl ing. The clay is brought on train cur from a place some distance below the works on the Swnnnnnon. It is taken into the building on these curs and ctposited on the floor. From here it is shoveled down through an nicuiug iu the floor, to a scries ol conical rollers which press nnd mash it nnd rei.iovc the stones. From here the material is conveyed by means of an end less bell to what is called the "pug mill,' where it is ground and thoroughly mil vcrized by knives. Water is also mixed with the clay nt this juncture. Aficr passing through this process tl.c clay is ii-miy uir me iimii. ii i snoveieo into the machine and comes out in a continu ous stream of clay, the breath and thick ness of a brick. This stream of elnv is conducted on a continually moving licit to u revolving wheel wiiich is so ar ranged us to cut the clay into a proper length lor bricks. At tliis point there is an automatic meter wlneli registers the number of brick made each day. From this place the brick arc packed on cars and taken into the "drying room." The moisture is all forced from them here and thev are then ready for the kiln. The brick are for the present liurued at the tile kilns, und some in the old lash ioned kilns. Soil coal is used. I'hc tile kilns will hold 40,000 brick apiece. Two brick kilns nr U-ing built now. These ureol the iH'St mid most improved kind and will hold 2mI.iioii brick apiece. I lie tile machine is not in use now. It produces tile from 2's to H inches iu di ameter. 1 he motive power tor the brick works is tarnished by a Wcsiiuglnuisc setenty-hve horse power engine. The oouer is inn uorse power. AH. t. II. Vt heeler, ol .New lork. is m chuigc lit the innii'il iclure of the brick. Hoaitmi.ic. . Almost Incredible crueltt of Rev enue Officers. I'lom tlie NiiIcIkIi t'llloniele. Krports were received here last night of :i x'cnliar tragedy ill Johnston county. Deputy Collector Pat Massey and Drp ity Marshal D. S. Flowers, were milling he vicinity of Four Oaks township for illicit distilleries. The officer loiind a still in a secluded place mid also saw two men tlnrc. Put the men sav the officers also, and ran oil' toward n house on the opposite side. Ihcotticcis went to the house nnd sked n Mrs. Creech where the men were. She either didn't know or would not tell anything about the men. Then Flowers begun to curse nnd'.-ilmsc Mr. Creech, nnd threatened tn kill her if she did not tell where the men were. She was in a delicate condition, nnd Flowers' terrible abuse and threats had I fatal effect, for she fell down and died in the presence of the officers. Mowers at once left the section and he has not licen seen since the ocean ence. The ieople of the community lire very in Helmut, and reports conic to to the cl- fect that thev are hunt ing for Flowers, and if he is caught h; will lie lynched. AN M. C. Taken to Jail. Tll'iTRARV, Oct. '22. David Shcely, member of the house of commons for South (inlwnv. who is one of tlit- ilcfrtul- unts on trial here on charge of conspira cy; and who win yesterday adjudged guilty of contempt of court, mid sen tenced to one week' imprisonment, was taken to-day under a strong escort from this place to Clanoniel juil. AITMh'S or COXSESJUESCE. FOKKIl'.N. Tlii. I'Mf-liuttii'til of llolltiitfl will n,ff.t to decide whether in view of I he king's health u regency shall lie appointed. Captain Sir Kichard Francis llurtoii ...ll L.n.u.ti l.if- lit ,.v ill, fif tun. ,, Ale..'., and other countries died in London yes terday. Tli.. ltrifi.1l f'nriMirn nfliel tin. fitrmnllv -- recognized the lltazillian republic and lit, ordered Itritish ahioa nn the aomh. east American station to salute the Urn- :illiiin Hag. It isnnnoiinccd in Merlin that the eldest daughter of I'nitcd States Ministe' Mlii'lo. ia eiii.ni.efl to lie nuifriefl to l.irn- tenant ticiicial Keutcr and that the nunucst daughter is engaged to Karon Wet zlrhcn. A London cable savs Henry M. Stan- Icy ha written to the Time apH'iiling to the public to suhscrilic to the remain ing 2,700 pounds of the sum of 5.000 pounds required to luiilil the mission steamer tor t'gauta. He contrasts the I'.nuhsh apathy with tlicltcrmun activity in the same direction, IIOMK. The director of the Illinois Central railroad company have cllccted u new organization. The press club has extended an invita tion to ex-President Cleveland to speak in November at the auditorium under the auspice of the club. William Nve and his sons Hurry nnd Grunt Nye, all prominent business men of Ada, O., were arrrsted yesterday for passing counterfeit lulls. I hey were ta' ken tn Toledo for hearing, It ha hcen discovered that the usual iH tialtic do not upiilv in the tusc ol Mr Wheal, the late postmaster of the I'liiied Slates house ol representatives, ivcnuse he was not un olhecr ol tlicl'mtcd Males government. The Baltimore ovster dredger report thnt all along Rent Island oft' the "Lumps" and down the western shore as funis Putuxcnt, Cooiht Island, ovster banks found are "dead." What has killed the ovster is not known. The Congregntlonnl minister of Bos ton and the enstcrn synod ol the Reform ed Church in the t'nitcd States, in session nt Rending, Pit., have adopted resolu tions declining against the openinp; of the World's Fair ut Chicago on Sunday, HORRIBLE MURDER DONE. MRS. H. T. MORRISON KILLED AND HER HUSBAND MISSING. THE BODY FOUND SOME MILES FROM THEIR HOME. TWO BULLET HOLES AND A HOR RIBLEGASH MADE. Mrs. II. T. Morrison was murdered it a horrible munncr bv her husband, it is now believed, near Asheville, Friday. A year ago Morrison and his wife and his brother-in-law, Win. Sullivan and bi wife, came here from Anderson county South Carolina. Morrison and his wilt- took rooms near the old depot, in the western part of the city and Sullivan made hi home on T L. Clayton's (arm about two miles west of Asheville, near the French Broad river. Morrison got a position in the shops of the furniture factory. He is about 20 years old and his wife was but IS. Sullivan worked in Clayton's lumber mill. One day lust week Morrison and his wife quarreled ubout something and shi went to the house of Sullivan, her brother. Last Thursday evening, before Sullivan reached home from his work, Morrison went to the house where Mrs. Sulli van and his wife were. It is said that he knocked his wife down with o stick uud beat her brutally with a pnii of brass knuckles. He then pinioned hei arms with a roie and drugged her away from the house, swearing that he would kill her unless she went back to live with him. She, it is said, told bim that slu would do so if he would stop abusing her. When Sullivan reached home he set oui to look for his sister, thinking that hei husband had probably mistreated her after leaving his house. He went to Mor rison's home, near the old depot, but did not find the couple there. Not hcarinc. anything the next day (Friday) he tele graphed to his fathcrin Anderson county. S. C, that his sister was missing. TIIH lllillV Kol'Ml. Saturday morning some workmen or Vunilcrhili's place found the body of n woman about out-halt mile from Hill more, near Yuudcrbill's railroad. Tin body was covered with brush and was neur a small stream of water. Later, ii was identified as that of Mrs. Morrison. There were two bullet hole in the wo man' left breast und one above tin right eye in the temple. There was also u terrible gash about ten inches long, be ginning at the chin, on the right side and extending down to the chest, laying it oH-n and excising the backbone. The body was put in a wagon by tin workmen and taken to the stution at Biltmore. The woman' father arrived from South Carolina on u freight train a short while alter the body wnsfound and he, on reaching the place, took charge ol the body. He had the remain boxed nnd returned to South Carolina with them. The body has been buried there. TKI.KOKAI'lli:!! KOK TIIK MKMAINS. The case has been put in the hand ol I he Pinion I ictective agency by Mr. Sul livan, the murdered woman's brother. The matter was not reported to Chiel Denver by Sullivan until this morning, and Mr. Denver notified Coroner Milliard of the occurence. Mr. Denver has tele graphed to South Carolina for the body to be exhumed and sent buck to Ashe ville. Mr. Morrison had an uncle living in Philadelphia who ha been notified of his niece' terrible death. He ha telegraph ed an ofi'er of $500 tor the arrest ol Morrison. Morrison ha fled however. They Remembered. from P. T. Ilnmum's tltoiir. A clergyman wns called on to go down to a country village a lew mile nwny and preach a sermon. He did sound took for hi text, "Kememlier Lot' wife." Two years altcrward he win called again, the minister lieing absent, to come down and preach n sermon. He put hi hand in the barrel and drew out the first one that came handy and put it in hi pocket and went down to preach it. As a singu lar coincidence it proved to lie the same sermon that he preached bclore. When he rose and read the text, "Kememlier Lot' wile," a man in the congregation colled out, "Wc haven't forgotten her since vou were here ticlore. '. TIC A I. POINTER'S. The democrat of Cherokee comity last week nominated Gay Bryan for the house and instructed tor Vance. Some of the colored Farmer' alliances will support the democratic ticket. This is the case with three alliances in Pender county. Chnirman Smith, of the democratic state executive committee, says that there is a marked improvement in the rcgistrn tion of democrats. Crawford is mi,king it hot for liwnrt in the Ninth district. Crawford's elec tion is conceded by lending republicans, Wilmington Messenger. If Vance I not a wise, level-headed safe, exicricnccd, honest, trustworthy statesman, where In the wholcjl'nion will you hud him f Wilmington Messenger Mr. J. M. Mewhnrne, of Lenoirconnty, has come out as thedcmocrnticcnndidnte for congress from the second district. If all the papers and democrat in the dis trict will rally to his support there is 8 possibility ol ms election, MisciiLl.Axi:ors. ANTIMIGRAINE. TH1 NEVER FAILING CUKE FOR iikaiiaciii:. TRAIIR MARK KUCISTIiKI- i. ABSOLUlELY SAFE, PEHFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Kvery Vrf-I of iieudnelie AND NOTHING lil.Sli. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned tor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the fi"f-st, most effective und reliable article ii. the market for the Siredy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, I Ikaiiaciik. The immense favor which has greeted it from ill quurters, proves its true merits and icceptubility to the public. It is some thing winch almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never tie without. For its curative powers it doc not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs us ANT1PYRINE, M0KPH1N1-.. CHLORAL AND COCAINH, Since it does not contain an atom ol cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can lie taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is n a Cathartic, docs not lisarrungc the stomach, nnd contains to noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antiini mine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head- iche without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or uunoying altcr-clTccls, is in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. HI K lit. ..onb Fok I'Sli. The dose for an atlult Is two teiisiHiunfuls n a wine glnss of' wnter. Iiose lor children n uruKirltun. ntvurditiK to iikc In rither M tile flow can lie reH-ated every thirty nlnucs until a cure is clliclcd. our (lose will ilwaya drive away unutlmknl Headache, I taken when lir.t leelnlK the premonitory ymutoms; hut if the tiltuek Is well nn, und uflering is intense, the second or third dose nay be required, faultily n grenier number if flosrs is n-iutrvd to cllt-et the lirst cure nan is needed lor uny succeeding time there. iftcr, showing that the medicine is necilmu- atlve in its crTrcts, tending toward an event ual permanent cur For sale at l.nANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S. 6 fSOl'TH MAIN- NTRCKT, ASIIKVILLK, X. ('. NEW FALL DRi;SS (iOODN. Lndics w ill do well to ex- lunino our now Kt.vlo Jackets, CiipoHiinil Lonx Wnijis, nt Whitlock'H, for. K.i-iVr.lork. Our new stock of Dross floods is 'wny nbovoanyyou can find olsowlioro. Call and w them, nt Whitlock'H, cor. Enple Work. Light weight Jersey Jtick- ets and IMazors at very low prices. Whitlock'H, corner Eagle Work. IllanketH, Comforts nnd Curtain materials, at Whit- lock's. Very large stock. Corner Eagle llloek. 50 dozen Aprons in 200 styles. New designs, beauti ful and cheap, nt Whitlock'H. Driving Gloves and 'tiding CapH for LadioH nnd Misses, at Whitlock'H, corner Eagle Block. Whitlock'H is the best place by far to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Engle Dlock.

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