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.... " REGISTER AT ONCE. Daily Citizen REGISTRATION ENDS SATURDAY EVENING. VOLUME VI. NO. 147. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville 1 f u. IV 4 MISCELLANEOUS. !LINVILLE.i A place planned and devel oping tut a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty qf SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating: Climate Jt is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. desirable plare for fine residences and HBATHFUL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress,! UNVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lln-flllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. Full .tuck Ladles. Mlaaes' and Chllilren'. Wrap. In the latest atvlea. AIM lull and complete Line of Underwear. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main Street. 30 H.T.ESTABROOK'h 23 . MAIN ST.. A8HKVILLB, in thi placb roa BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apriad HEAL USTATB. GVYN & WEST, INmiiwi to Walter B.Owyo) - ESTABLISHED 1881 X REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLL REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 ' Percent. Notary Public. Commlaalonera ol Deed. FIRE INSURANCE. OrTICR-Malhenl Court am nare LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET I Of the Hundred, who are coming to Asheville to apend the Pall and Winter. All tho. who har. houae to rent ahould call 00 ua at once, aa wc have many appllca time for both furnl.hed and unfurnlahed bosses, which w are at preacnt unalile to all. JBNKS JkJKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room Jk 10, McAfee Block, aa Pattern At.., A.h.vllle, N. C. P. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND . DBBIUNER IN FRESCO. Uf Odam MISCELLANEOUS. Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford ava thnt II O. Hwnrt told hint that hr heard Jim nudgcr any thnt Hob Vnnce told him that Kope Wins heard that there waa no doubt hnt W. W Rollins aald thnt Tom Johnaton thimxht that Rub Purman hnd told Sitting Hull that Buffalo Dill had dvclared to J H. Courtney thut It waa generally believed thnt Han Reynold. hnd aald In plain trnnit that he heard Jack W'.rley aay that III. friend J hn L. Bulllvan had aald thnt Hill Denver Inlnrmcd him at the cnngrcasional convention In thin city that it waa u well known fact that the House keeiicr.' linlon had cuuKht (ten. Cllnitinnn In anylng thnt In hit opinion It wna a matter of fact and of great public Intcrcat that J. J. Mackry Intimated to Jcaa I.owrr that Hill Nye had aaid while attending the countycon vention Inst Saturday that anyone caught reading thia ahnll repair at once to the atore of A. D. COiil'HH, North Court Kquare, and inaiiect nla mammoth atock of all kintla of fSrocertes, Provision., dec, where arrange- menta have been made to furnlah you all klnda of Staple and Pancy Grocer lea of the Beat Quality at the Laweat I'rlcea. SENSE TALK. Our Fall and Winter stork 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. Gth will be from 10 cts. to 50 cts. on the dollar higher, particu larly Shoes and Tinware. We shall sell our present stock of Fall and Winter goods in nil lines at same prices as here tofore, and that is cheaper than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything in Dress (loot Is, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Factory Cloth, Tin ware. Lamps and Glassware. We can fit out a. family with everything to wear, from a tinv 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 till out the balance of your wants. It is but little trouble to come to our store and learn our prieeB 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, Punt 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 bo sure to come to our store before you buy, and remember the place, The"IlIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY Pt'BLIC. Loane ac urely placed at H per cent. Others: 3 an Pattnn Avenue Second floor, ft hud It JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman at Child I, Ofllce No. 1 Legal Block, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loana aecnrely placed at iter cent. pKIVATB BOARD. barn . '"" r;f Mncl gooo mule. ivrni. m.vniMi vm .tree, ear un.. jKg( jt aMATHKRR, Julytadrim SIS Patton At.. f RBHPAHnBRn TAKB NOTICE. All iwraima are notified that all landa be. lnH..inu tn ih. Writ A.hrvlllt Imoroveinetlt Company and B. (. Carrier, In IheTlclnlly of the puipnur npnng. anu i.rw ."""J' "" poaten. eel? dim .MISCELLANEOUS. (io to Carmichael'H 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 mnrket, 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. CARMICHAFX AI'OTHKCAKY, No. so South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PUBLIC SQl'ARlv, AhIicvIIIc, N. C. Our Autumn stock is now verv full and attractive, and we are selling a large quanti ty of goods. The stock was selected with great enre. as suring very late and fashion able styles at bottom figures, the important advance 'In prices which has occurred sinee the purchase making the goons sjecially clieap. As we shall have to pay higher prices in the near fu ture, the moral would seem to be: Buy early such articles as you exjiect to use this sea son. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry Goods, Underwear, upnoi stery Goods, Hats, Carpets and Gener al Smallwares. 7 A 9 PATTON AVK. "HONEST GOODS -AT- HONEST VALUE" enow the neoid. ap predate It, for they have proven It bv thrlr nti .tM,Mtf. We think that we are better prepared now than ever before to give oar cu. turner, tut nenent 01 low pnrc. in Pure Groceries. Our lam einerirnee and Inrrrnalng hual near Juatlfy na In making thia alntrinrnt. It la needleaa for ua to enumerate the different article, wt carry. W aril the Finest Groceries. And can alwayaguaranleethem tn give aa Ua. faction both In QUALITY AND PRICE. Our facilities for delivering flood, promptly art anequaled. peaprctfally. powell snidi:k, WIIOLBBALB AND RBTA1L OHOCBMIt, Cor. Pattoa A Tea a. aad Mala street. THEJOS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. A CAHK OP VKI.I.OW F1CVI.K IN Ni;W VORKi THERE IS NO CAUSE FOR ALARM, HOWEVER. Nkw York, Oct. 2. Health Commis sioner Griffin, of Brooklyn, is invcKtiot in;; a suspicious enne, which may turn out to be yellow fever. The victim wnsitinaii who arrived here from Siintingo, on the tvamer Santiiifjo on Octolwr 17, and died lost night at No. 79 Gold street. Dr. Hamilton, in charge of the bureau, said that the case was undoubtedly one ol' vellow fever. Another oeison, bv snicl. from the same vcmwI had apiienrvd at the marine hospital last week. His case was developing into yellow lever and he was sent back to cpiaraniine. Yellow lever. Dr. Hamilton said, hud prevailed lor some mouths at Santiago, the place of the vessel's departure. Dr. Hamilton saw 110 occasion lor alarm anil said there was no danger to be Ivarcd from the case reported to-day. A MOTH Kit 'tt FKKLINUH, Her Daughter waa Killed and the Murderer la Punlahed. Match Chi nk, Oct. 24. W.H. Camp bell, was convicted in court last week ol involuntary manslaughter for the killing of Gertie Hiskey. He was sentenced yes terday bv Judge Dreher, to an imprison ment of six months In thecounty jail anil to pay a line of $ JO. 1 lie nijcil mother of the dead girl grew fanlv wild in her dissatisfaction with the sentence. She sprang to her lect and, with urnis raised on high, in a loud, shrill voice, called out : 'God Aluughtv, come down and do justice! lam not satisfied to see nn Icar daughter slaughtered in cold blood mil him Ipointing her I'uiL'cr at the pris oner have only six months in jail. No, 110! liutl Almighty, conic into tins court house and do the' fair thing Oh, come down; oh, do justice to this case." kveiy tunc au ultciuiii was made to pacily her she would break nut aliesh old exclaim, "Leave go, (.toil lifts sent mc here to tell the truth." She score ! the Judge, the attorni'vs for the dclcncc, and every one whom, 111 her frcny. she thought responsible lor the casv manner in which the slayer of her daughier goi II. sue iiiiallv sank to tloor ciiiiiclv ex hausted and tainted away. CHARtii:H AUAINHT HTANI.ICY. He In Accused of Many Had Tlil.iga. London, Oct. 2. The "Diaries and Letters of Major llarttelot," the mur dered commander ol Stanley's rearguard, published here to-dav. In them charges ol malignity, ingratitude, mis- representation and desertion arc brought against Stanley. . This excess ol Stanley character, as shown tip by thrdiaricsand letters, make spicy reading. The story includes nn ni- munt nl 11 mifirrvl hetwtvn Stiitilcv mill jephson, on which oceusion Stauicv ot tered to tight linn. The piil'licnliou has caused n great sen sation. Republican civil Mcrvlce Reform. Washington, Oct. 2. The civil ser vice taw is absolutely in contempt with the party in power. All the state asso ciations of government clerks are busily and oiciiry engaged in drumming up funds for the malingers of the campaign, and the work goes on without the slightest interference from the civil service com missioners or from nnvlxidy else con nected with the government. The clerks are exacted to pay their assessments unilcr threatened pennlyoi dismissal, jusi as in the old Sxiifs system times. Aiding Ibe lttlery. Nkw Yokk, Oct. 2. The I'nitcd States express company has ordered its agents not to receive or carry Louisiana lottery association money. The other express com panics arc not likely to issue such an order, ami are inclined to think thnt President I'bitt s order will lad 111 its puriHiiie. I lie Adams express company hat handled more lottery nncknges than any other company because it controls the Niulliern express company. Can He stew Irian DlMlreaaf Drill. IN, Oct. 23. llallour, chief secre tary for Ireland, has started on a tour through the western counties 111 which the alleged distress prevails in conae- tiucnccnl the failure ol the imlatii crop. llallour s onjeci in miming me tour is 10 maked personal investigation as to the condition nt the crop. Kager to Me llrrnhardl aa Cleo palra. Taris, Oct. 2. Aa l he day for the pro duction of "Cleopatra" approaches, the interest ol the theatergoing; public in creases, nnd SKI is now offered for stalls and $2" for boxes. The desire to are Mmc. Hernliardt in her new role it un preccdrnlcd. Haatilven Nt-urlv (1,000,000, Ithaca, S. Y Oct. 2. At the meeting of Cornel' I'ulvcrsiiv irusleet yesterday Henry W. Sane added 2(K),(IO(l to Ins nrevious uill ol silll.OIMI lor tlieeslnlilisli ment ol 11 depart incut of philosophy Mr. Sage's gills to the university now aggre gate more than n million miliars. The l aslesl Half Mile. CAMiiHiniiK City, Ind., Oct. 2. The ttnllinn Nelson yesterday trotted the Instcst half mile mi record, barring neither mure nor gilding. The first quar ter was made in 22i sectmiK and the second in IW't, making the half in 0.1 seconds. May He Lynched. Oklahoma City, Oct. 24. Mr. J. M Clurkson, shot five niilct west ol here Inst Wednesday, is dying. Hit Hssnilnnt was arrested and is in jail. There is great excitement nnd grave fears are enter- . . ... 1 :tl ... 1 1 . T-1 1 tallied tnat lie win oe i.vm uru. . iieguinii around the jail lias been dounieil. Needn't ito On Onr Account. Washington, Oct. 2. President Har rison desires to go home to rote next month, but it is doubtful whether he can do so account of the pressure of executive business at Washington. MRU, MORRISON'S FRIENDS They Have Mot Been Her Since Thursday. A Citizkn representative visited friends of Khoda Morrison who is believed to bnve been murdered by her husband Hen ry T. Morrison, lust Thursday night, nt the Clayton farm yesterday nfternonn. The people with whom she stayed there are colored, and she is now said to have been a mulatto, although Morrison was apparently white. It was learned from Lett a Miiybcrry, the wile of Anthony Mnyherry, that Mrs. Morrison came to her house on Sunday, October 12th and said she was going to stay for some time. Thursday, during the day, Morrison came to the house but there was no quurrel or fight. He left and Mrs. Mor rison went down to the house of Jim Whitcsides, Lettn's father. After dark she came back to Lettn's house and called for her heavy shoes, She put them on and taking nearly all of her clot his started off. Morrison did not come to the house with her, and if the two were together it was after leaving there. Jim Whitcsides says that the next morning, 1 Friday) he noticed the tracks of two persons, a man and a woman in the whcatficld behind Lis house. The tracks were those of persons going to ward Asheville. Whitcsides also says that Sunday, Octo ber 12, Sullivnn and Khoda were at his house and that Morrison came there and raised a fuss with Sullivan. He (White sides I would not let them fuss there and thev went to the road, some distance from the house. He thinks that they lotight in the road and that Khoda sided with her brother. Jim Sullivan is Khndn's brother, and he is the one who brought the informa tion of her death to the detectives, lie could not be found yesterday. The only news of th. murder that the worn m's Friends have is that brought them bv Inn Sullivan. Mr. BreeHe'a lluase Vatctien Fire. Mr. W, E. Itrcesc, president ol the l-'irsl National bank, was called from the bank about 2 o'clock tn-dav by n telephone message saving that bis house near Hilt more was on fuv. Mr. Hrccsc went out mil the tire was extinguished betore it lid much damage. The strange thing iiIhiuI the tire was hat it broke out in lime places within 11 short space of time. In nncol these places ' here was neither a hicplacc, a line nor my kind ol luating apparatus. Ilea ill of MrH. Wlitlliiir. Mrs. F. M. Whiting died nt her home in Ilul trick street last night nt 11 o'clock. The funeral will Ik-In Id at th-? house to morrow morning nt 1 1 o'cloik mid the iiterment will be at llcnvrrda'n Met bo list church at noon. KxclU-d New Orleaiia. New Oki.kans, Oct. 2. I lie Proven- tanii-Matrango vciulctta trial came up the criminal district court tester lav. It is to this case that the killing of Chief Hennessey is attributed. Iloth the district attorney utiil tlic counsel lor the defence united in asking lor a continuance of the case on the ground that it would be unwi.e u in I in the present excited condition of the public mind. Judge Marr era 11 ted the continuance with some reluctance. The Mile for the World' Fair. Chicago. Oct. 2i. The Columbian ex position directors have decided to fill in sixty acres ol Luke Michigan mid to con struct there some of the most iinHirt.inl world s fmr buildings, including the Art Hall and the United States government structures. Worn than Aahevllle Weather. ili-Kiu-r. (k-t. 24 Advieea from the viiTngenf Ste. Anne lies Monts, near the mouth of the St. Lawrence report two lect of snow on the ground there. AFFAIRS OF COSSEOUENCE. FOKKII'.N. Cnrdinnl Alimondu, Archbishop of Tu rin, is dying. The first snow of the season in Merlin fell yesterday. Italy !has rrcngulwil the government of the I'nitcd Stales of Hriml. The condition of the Grnnd Duke Nich olas, uncle of the Ctnr. who was seined with sudden mania during the recent inny maneuvers, has become critical The lilK-ral nart v In l-ngl.iiid won n decided victory in the Lancashire dis trict yesterday bv electing their enndi date to Parliament by 11 majority of 205 At the last election t lie tory candiilate was successful by .-J. The liinwror of Germany has ordered thnt the colors ol all the regiments in Berlin hchrniightothcrcstdrnccnl Lount von Moltke Suiidav next, ill honor ol the ninetieth anniversary of the hitter's birthday. This distinction tins never be fore lieen accorded a German subject. IKIMK. t is proposed to establish n southern school of technology nt Kichtiioiid, Y11. The census office so far has lieen nun hie tn obtain any returns from the Lvei glades of Florida. It is proposed In levy a uniform tnx of t per cent, oil the gross earnings of the Washington street railway. The owners of n large woolen mill in France (ire in consultation with Philadel phia niiiniifactiircra regarding the trans planting of the mills to this country. The Virginia Prcshvtcrinn Svnod nt Staunton fins iietitioned the directors ol trie Chicago World's Fair not to allow the exposition to Ik kept (kii on Sun day. Vailed States Trensurer Huston says he exsrels to have rendy for issue by No. vrmlier 1, a large supply ol $1,$2 nnd $." treasury notes 10 Ih- used in Ihe purchase of silver bullion. New York Importers, supplied with forms of pr. test, are awaiting Collector F.rhnrdt's official action under the new tariff law tn ennllrnge its legality on the ground of the omission ol section .III to .. ." . amendment m 111 me copy w president signed. men tnc lohtiny Hoiie, who wns implicated In the Manhattan Savlnca Hank, nt New York, wns vcslerduv lilarrntcd fm,n Minu Kin u nrlson unon n nardon from Governor Hill. The roblwry wns 1 1,, mt dnrinu ever committed, the thieve, hnviuif stolen (2.717.700 in bonds nnd securities. The bank, how. ever, lost very little as they duplicated the stolen securities. FOOL. AN OI'HN I.IvTTIvK TO I'UITl'IIAKU. J. c. A I"-w I'IhIii Words) on Political IIOHHea That He Hl.ould Take to Heart Will AHIuneenieii Not he Allowed to ReuiHler bv the Re publican? Caui oifsu Ckkkk, X. C. 1 Oct. 22. lx'JU. Oivn letter in J. C. I'ntclnxrd : Sin : It has been brought to my atten tion that you have been engaged in the most villainous abuse ol mc, calling me a (ool simply Ihciiiisc I nm not going to vote for you in this election. No I am not going to vote for you. I can tell you that plainly, even if I have always voted lor you lieforc when you run for office, which is the ease. Yes, you have said you would movt the postoflice if I voUdngniustyou. Who are you, that man should fear you and when did you get control of the postoffiei department? Why, sir, I did not know that you were the postmaster-general, nor even the first or third assistant, nor even a clerk in the department. Hut still ynu say you intend to move tlic postol fict if 1 vote against you. 1 tnoiigiit tins was a tree country. I thought and slill think thnt I have a right to vote as 1 please, und God being my IicIkt, I intend to do it. I nm in formed that von called me a fool My It lend, did you ever read the filth chapter of Matthew, 21st and 22nd verses. II yon never did I will read it to von. Now listen : Twenty-first verse: "Ye have heard that it was said bv them of old times. thou shall not kill, and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment.' 1 wciitv-Bccoim verse: "Hut lsavunu you, that whosoever is nngry with his hrotlicr without a cause shall lie 111 dan ger ol the judgment, and whosoever shall say to his I .rot her, Kaca shall Ik in dan ger of the council ; but whosoever shah say, thou fool shall lie in diiuucr of hell lire." That's what the Ilible says about it. nnd it stems to mc that vim ought to repent. I liar if you don't when tlic bur vesting nngcl comes to harvest the eartl you will Is? left standing with the black stumps ol the field. I am one ol those that Ik-Iicvc that mni iloes sin, and having sinned, 1 believe hi must rcH'iit, and, si. un times havinj. sinned and having reHiiteil makes him u u tter man tlian lie was Utore. Uli. how badly you need it. Yiiu seem to think 11 a crime for any one to oppose you lor ol tice, and a crime for any one to vote against you. Why. sir, you arc I lie most tyrannical political boss I c.-cr read ol. Now bossism is not what the K-opl need; and thank God, there is a largt liercent ol the American iieoplethat don't want it null 1I011 1 intend to have it. i'ui that in your pipe and smoke it. we want more manhood and less money, employed in the n.iinagcmellt 01 political campaigns, more mains, mid no liosses. It is, therefore lilting that tin patriotism ol the country lie enlisted in la-half ol the betterment of the condition olnlVuirs. Nothing else cull avail. That is tuc reason I a;J l wlier.- 1 do to-ilav Vcs, sir, I believe in the good old doctrine advoca ed bv Washington und Madison of rotation in otlicv. Ilul it seems that some of ynu people who have ln-en enjoying ollice so long hen' in Madison county have loslsighi of this doctrine. I IkIicvc thai when one set of men b.ve eiioved the emoluments ol ollice long enough they should let another portion ol the people have u chance. Hossism is the curse of American poli tics. It is the child of iulaniy. it is the narcnt ol ioliticul crime. The political Ihiss has no legitinvite business of Ins own. inn ing the exciting (lavs ol a polit ical campaign he is nt work concocting campaign lies ill his ollice, or telling them on tile street to willing listeners; this Ill does for political cllcct. Such a charactci is til lor the M iutcnliary ; now I have no apology to oiler for this. If you gel insulted you might to Ik sure Utore you begin to throw your rocks, thut you don't live in 11 glass house. I know you have your undcrstrikcrs nut all over the county who arc trying to leach the old limners how to vote. Ke publicans that are going tn vole against von, thev are calling lopdoodles nnd traitors, Judas mid all that. There was a Judas lincc, and there were unbelievers too ; yes, men w Ho tietsiculcd mid con demned and put to death, and this same H'Scculing H-ople, would shed the blood ol innoceul men to carry out there pur poses. 1 saw nil instance of it this eve ning : n man wilh his head all mangled and bleeding ; done by one of the registrars Hint vou hud apiunlcl. liutl done lor not mug only he w anted to register to vote the alliance ticket. KcapcclluUy yours to vole the alliance ticket. W. C. IlHVANT, A Farmers' alliance man. IIRICKIIAT Ri:ilMTRATION. How lit'iuorrnlN lire Treated In MudtHou County. Cai.ii'ohma Cki:i:k N. C., October 21, lM'.lu.J LlUToK Tim Citizhn: 1 he registrar appointed by the county commissioners ol Madison county, nt the suggestion ol Mr. Pritchnrd in place of registering democrats by placing their names on the hooks simply places a brickbat over their eves and sheds the blood of his fellow man. One John While, a very humble citi zen of the lilili township, started out early yesterday morning to hunt the rrg islrar lor the puriosc ol registering his name lor toe comiim eaviioii. .mcr gn iuu to the house id said registrar and failing to find him at home according to his iidverliseiuent.hecliii'H'illiimtuto Mid die Fork township and from thence buck into Filth township, thence up t.alilor niu Creek to the head springs into Lau rel township at a still bouse, the said registrar secreting bimscll in a house and e osinu the door, Mr. White hn.K,ncd to discover the registrar through a broken window and asked Mr. I.ilwaids, the registrar, tn 1 rcuislcr him. whereupon no answer wn n(U?i XK,n Mn W,ilr Wl,1)t to theendof the house where a hole wits cut for ; stovepipe, lie attempted to look In at i the hole ill order to talk to the man lace I to dice when a brickbat met White in the face. euUiiig a vei y serious gash over hi 1 left eye, whereupon Mr. White quiellv I walked nwnv all mutinied and bleeding. I This is the way Mr. Pritchnrd would I slide into the legislature of North Caro- I lina. Kcsiwctfully, I Many Citizens, HE CALLED MM A MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THS NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RB0I8TERBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. cure livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHiNO BLBB, Hat earned tor itself the enviable reputa- ANTIMIGRAINE lion of being the finest, most effective und reliable article iu tbe market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Headache. Tbe mmense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merit and Acceptability to the public. It it some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never lie without. For its curative powers it does not de tend upon the subtle inBuences of such poisonous drugs as ANT1PYRINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom of ither ot these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by oung and old without fear or serious results. It is n, a Cathartic, does not lisarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advanters of Antimi- ruine consist in its being thoroughly reliuble as a cure for any kind of bead- iclie without respect to cause leaving no utiplcusant or annoying after-effects, s iu the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it lie most popular aud saleable article in he market, wbeicvcr known. DIRBC..ON8 PUR USB. Tbe doae for an adult la two teaapooafula u a wine glaa. of water. Doae lor caildrca proimrtioo, according to age la either uw the doae caa be repeated every thirty ninuea until a cure i. effected. On. dose will laaya drive away an attack of Headache, taken when nrat feeling- the premonitory inuiotna; but If the attack la wall oa, aad uttering la inteuae, the aeeoad or third doae nay tie required. I'.ually a greater auaober if doae. la required to .fleet the first cure bun la needed lor any aucceedlag tan. taen Iter, ahowing that tbe medletn. t. accama ative In Ita enceta, tending toward aa veat uul permanent cure For aale at tf ANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 6 MOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Ladies will do well to ex amine our new nt.vle Jackets, Ch pes and Lonpc Wraps, at Wliitlock's, Cor. Engle Block. Our now ntock of Dress fioodH in 'wny above any you an find dnewhere. Call and hco them, nt Whitlock's, cor. Kagle IMock. Light weight Jersey Jack ets and IMazers at very low prieoH. v, hitiock h, corner EurIo IMock. lilunketH, Comforts and Curtain materials, at Whit lock's. Very large stock. Corner Eagle Block. 50 dozen Aprons in 200 Htyles. New designs, beauti ful and cheap, nt Whitlock's. Driving Gloves and Riding Cups for Ladies and Misses, at Whitlock's, corner Eagle Block. Whitlock's is the best place by far to got complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block. ',ifi laiB'il'aiaAhV--J'lf--:''-:-"i'ar L" '' 'l ' f H. J' BBiktt44ls2
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