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s ,. .......... , . , - ( . , REGISTER AT ONCE. Asheville Daily Citizen SEE HIGHLANDS LETTER ON THIRD PAGE. VOLUME VI.NO. 148. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A place pluuned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situate I in the MOUNTAIN OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for lieolth JulneHH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of -1,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It iH being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded rouds and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine iwidenn'H and HK4THFIX HOJIKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, address,- LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. full .lK'k l.adlca, Mlaaes' anil Children's Wraps In the latest at vie. Also a fall and complete Llae of Underwear. BON MARCHE. 30 Mouth main Street. 30 H.T.EST A BROOK'S ilil H. MAIN 8T.. AHHKVILLK, BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL View and Sketches. aprlNd HEAL ESTATE. Walts B. Own, W. W. West, 6WYN & WEST, fnaceessors to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 , f FER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK Southeast Court fSquare. LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET I Of the Hundred, who are coming to Asheville to spend the Pall and Winter. AH those who have houses to rent .honld call on us at once, we have ninny applica tion, for both furnlahrd anil unfiirnl.heil houM., which we nre nt present unalile to All. JENKS A JENKS, REAL E8TATE AND IN8URANCE BROKERS. Room o Aio, McAfee Block, an Patton Ave.. A.hevlllr. N. C. F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR V ANI DESIGNER IN FRESCO. auuodUm MISCELLANEOUS. Who Told You So? w. T. Crawford suva that H I). Kwurt told him that he heard Jim OmlRcr .ay tlmt Hob Vance told hint that Kopc Kllua heard thut there waa no doubt 'hat W. W Kolllaa aid that Tom Johnston thouxht that Hob Karman had told Hitting Bull thut llufliilo Bill had declared to J a. Courtney thut It waa Kcnrrally believed that Han Keynolda had .aid In plain terms thut be heard Jiick W.irley aay thnt his friend John I.. Rullivan had said thut Bill Denver inlormcd him at the conKrcaalonnl convention In thia city tlmt it waa a well known (net that the House. breiicra' Union hnd rauvht Orn. Clillumnn in living that in his opinion it was a mutter ol fact and of area t public Interest that J. J. Mnckcy intimated to Jraa l.owrr that Hill Nye bad auid while attending the county eon ventlon laat Saturday thut anyone caught rciidlug this ahull repair at once to the store or A. D. COnPKK, North Court Hquurc, anil inspect hla mammoth stuck or all kinda ol' (Irocrrira, Provisions. ate., where arrange ments have been made to ruralah you all kinds or Staple and Fumy ('.roccrtrs or the Heat Uuullty at the Lowcat Prlcra. Our Fall and Winter stock of goods is all in. and iH com plete. This stock waH bought ho that we can Hell it at our old priceH. All goodn bought ninoe the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. Oth will be from 10 cts. to 50 cts. on the dollar higher, particu larly ShoeH and Tinware. We nhall nell our present Htock of Fall and Winter goodH in all lineHfltHiime prices an here tofore, and that in cIioiiiht than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything in Dress Goods, nothing, Shoes, Hats. Factory Cloth, Tin ware. Lamps and Glassware. We can fit out a family with everything to wear, from a tiny nhoe for the baby to an overcont for the grandfat her, from a marriage ton 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-Luit 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 jieople particularly will save money if they will price (air stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes, Hats. Clothing, Dress es, Overcoats, Pant Cloth, and Blankets. If we do not sell them ns 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 Eotate Broker. And Investment Agent. NOTARY Pl'BLIC. Loans sc. urely placed at N per vent. Offices: a A 11(1 Patton Avenue Mecund floor. -- frbOillv JOHN CHILD, ( Pormcrly of Lyman At Child I, OIBce No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BualucM Loans securely placed at per cent. RIVATK HDAKti. I.aetf enol. nlrv rooms, holla, newlv ftir- nl-hrifs kooiI table. Terms reasonable. On street car line. MM. J. L. rSMATHIIHH, SIN Patton Ave, Julyllidtlm fKBHPAHHUKM TAKK NOTICB. All persons are notified thnt all Innds he lonttlnu to the West Aahevllle Improvement Companv and K. . Carrier, In the vicinity of the Huluhur Sarin as and Wrst Ashrvlllr, are posted. B O CAMMIKM. oct7illm MISCELLANEOUS. Go to Cai'michael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all times find a full line of pure fresh DrugH 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 .vou can rest assured thut your prescrip- tion will be tilled correct and that you will be charged n low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night culls promptly answered. W. C.CARMICHAFX AI'OTHKCAItY, No. o South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Pl'BLIC SQL' ARE, 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 has occurred since the purchase making the goods sjiecially cheap. Ah we shall have to pay higher prices in the near fu ture, the moral would seem to be: Huv earlv such articles as you expect to use this sea son. H. REDWOOD & CO. s Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry (loods, Fnderwear.Uphol stery (loods, Hats, CurpctH and Gener al SmallwarcH. 7 A 9 PATTON AVE. HONEST GOODS HONEST VALUE" Is our motto, and we know the ieoplc np predate It, for they have proven It bv their liberal patronage. We think that we are better prepared now than ever before to irlve our customers the benefit uf low prices In Pure Groceries. Our turtle csiH-rlcnce anil IncrrnalnK hual ness Justify us in making this stnlement, It Is needless (tor us to enumernte the different articles wt carry. We sell the Finest Groceries, And can alwayaituaranteethrm to glvc.alla factloa both la QUALITY - AND PRICE. Our facilities for delivering Roods promptly are uncqualcd. Respectfully, POWELL SNIDER, WIIOI.IIHALK AND RKTAIL OKOCUkh, Cor. Paltoa Avenue and Mala Street. VANCE I A PLAIN TALK OF GREAT VALUE TO-DAY. THE INIQUITOUS TARIFF LAW DENOUNCED. WHO CAN READ THIS AND VOTE WITH REPUBLICANS? Hon. SC. H. Vance spoke in the l.rniid opera house to-day. The Senator arrived nn the morning train from the east and win met at Hiltmore bv the Swiinnnnoii Democratic club, whose guest he was. At the train a commits composed of W U. Hrecse, N. A. I'enland, K. I' Walker, H.J. Alexander, W. P. Cheese borough und T. M. I'orter was present and with Senutor Vance breakfasted at the house of Mr. Hrecse who is president of the club. There the senator wns i n tertniued until the hour for starting to Asheville, The procession of escort was composed of a large delegation from the Swnnnanoa club. The men were in their shirt sleeves und hnd on red ties and sashes, with a bursting bomb printed in colors, on their hut brims. At the old Newton academv thev were met by Hull's baud, who escorted them to the city. At 12 o'clock the procession, heuded by Hull's Hand, marched up South Main street and proceeded down I'atton ave nue to the Grand oieru house. The streets were lined on both side with people who gave cheer after cheer ns the procession moved by. The oix.ru house was tilled with ladies and gentlemen, ull delighted iu anticipa tion of hearini! the old war horse ol democracy. The stage stage was occu pied by members ol the riwuiiimuuu chili. and the boxes by genllcmcu of promi nence living in Asheville. senator niice was introduced hv I'residcnt Hreese and three cheers were uiveu with n will bv the meinliers ol the club. A diulogue between two of tin members followed. It was as lollows: " Whut arc we here fur ?" "To show the republicans the straight and narrow way.' "Are we ready ?" "Weurc." TIIK SKNATOkV Hh.UAKKS. Senator Vance said: Ladies and fellow citizens; 'Ml years auo, 1 was elected to the house of commons from this my na tive county, and from thut day to this I have gone in and out before you. Mv pub lic actions and my private life have lieeu ocn for your insectiou, 1 come now the same man, except in Mint of years, as :ill ycurs ago. I am proud that I am anntiveof Iluucombe, (npplnttsel and I am proud to come buck to you, so lul us I know, without a stain upon mv record ns a public man. 1 have come at your invitation to give an uccouut ol my stewardship, nnd totulk of the iiustion of the dnv. My only regret is, thut n protracted canvass, in udditmn to In tiguc of a long session of congress, have tendered me poorlv uble to do justice to the occasion. TIIK CKISIS. There is u crisis Uion us now. To a people every new movement is a crisis. We have reuched an importunt crisis in our economic nlTuirs und a still more im- Hrtuut crisis in our political affairs. Since I first began to study Militical economy I have found thut agriculture is the most important industry in North Carolina. In studying the economic re lations of the government to agriculture I found thut the tendency was to put money into the hands of the few nnd not of the many. It is generally understood that every man is a nicmticr of the linn ol the government, und should be con sidered in n division of the gain at the end of the year; but I nave loumi thnt this is not so now. I have lound that the nioucv hus not been divided eiuullv according to the capital in vested. THK MICIIKST COUNTRY. Great llntain wits said ten years ago to be the richest country in the world. The present census will, it is said, show that the t'nited States ia richer by four thousand millions of dollars. There are four million Inrms in the United States, occupied by eight million people, but yet the money has been into the pockets of the rich ns opposed to these. The riches are greater, but ure not divided eitinllv. The fault of thnt uncquulity is not that of the Creator it is not the fault of the Inwsof thestnte. Our state has come up from one of the poorest to one of the best in the t'nited States. In 1808 wc hud IHMI miles of railroad, and now we have it.HOO miles. Then there wns not a child in the state being educated by the loplc, and now there nre about one-half million so educated. The taxes have been reduced and so it it cannot be the fnult of the state government that the formers ure behind. The only other source of the incqunlity of riches is to lie seen is the national legis lation. 1 have found it there, und 1 chal lenge nnv one to refute it. Having traced it to that source it is easy to find the men who are responsible. For since IHfll the republican parly has had con trol, though on one occasion we elected n president, on more I linn one hnd the house and have had a majority in the senate, but Imve never liecn in actunl power. The republican party is respon sible for the Iniquitous legislation. TIIK UII.I.IIINAIHU PARTY. We will see how the legislation has been for the millionaires and not lor the millions. The national banks were chartered nnd made the linnneinl agents of the government, There bnnks asked protection nnd other bunks were tnxed highlv, which threw them out of the Held, The coining of sil ver was stopied ami gold wns made the money of the people. .All products were paid for In silver nnd prices were reduced 30 per cent. Thus the ngrirulturnl and working interests were hurt. We could have stood thnt, much as it effected nil the Interests of the county, but the manufacturers asked to have Im port taxes increased. This was done. When the prices of domestic products were lowered by competition they come to congress nnd asked for more protec tiou and got it. tin; m'kini.icy nil. I.. Now comes the McKinlcy bill whicl has been dcscnlied as the nbomiimtiou ol desolation. This keeps out a great amount of foreign products nnd we have to rely on the domestic products. 1 wunt to examine the ellect of this bill on the icoplc. We have been told for yenrs that the only thing necessary for the people to do to get rich is to tax themselves, and if we are not as rich us we deserve to be it is because we are not taxed enough. If any man lielieves that lie can Iw made richer by taxation let him get into a bushel basket nnd try to lift himself over it ten-foot fence. If protection tnxes everybody, it does no good, but if it taxes only a few, it is robbery, and is unjust.' If ack nnd Hill play seven-up, aiul Jack wins five dollars, Hill is poorer, if each wins an eiual amount, neither is any richer. Say ten men form a town on the bunk ol a river, and rule thiims thi'iusclve They are of all vocations the shoemaker asks to have a protection on goods com ing from across the river. It is done ami the rest of the men follow. Theirreipiests are an granted, and all grow rich. At last the old lariner comes in and savs lie has had to pa" more for all the goods lie has hail to buy, but has to sell all hi: products nt the same price as heretofore lie is told that he will be niven the same advantages: that his products will lie taxed the same. Hut the fun of the thing is that none of the farmer's products come across the river. Wc an- exporters of products and not importers. There is u lurue surplus every vear ami no tnx is needed. Out of 840 millions dollars worth of coods exported last vear. lino millions were products ol agriculture. The prices were tixcil abroad and had to conform to the free trade prices of other countries. Till! l AHMI'H I.OSKS KVhIIV 1IMI . If a man takes his wheal to Holland and exchanges it lor goods, he has to pay duty on the goods he brings back. The farmer does not want to take uoods in exchange and cannot get gold. I lc has to sncriticc his wheat anil comes Imek to buy his necessities here. When the umti ufucturcr here buvs products, he vets them cheap been use ol the great sin plus and the farmer loses. The legislation ol the country has dis criminated against the farmer. I charge that there has not tor tint ty years Ikcii a law passed for the l;.rme's; that nil linaiieial laws have b en dictated by Wall street nnd the conimcicial l.iusln manu facturers. 1 have never seen a law ui'.ro- luced opposiiii! the hiborimr classes but that n delegation was there tirumg iis pussuge. I have never seen a lariner there. They have asked nothing, ami tliev have got it. I am glad lo see them waking up now. WILL lU l.r TIIK HAKMI MS. Farmers, t want you to fight your ene mies who have passed these laws, and I will help yon. Von advocate nothing that is not democratic. lo not ficht anyone but your enemies. The lawyers, merchants, doctors and schoolmasters arc not vour enemies. The people who have made these laws ami have made the lew rich nre vonr enemies. KKPt'lll.K'AN IN'ITICK. In ISSN the republican partv, scciiiu the dancer of their cleleat. tried the fat out of the mnnulactui'crs and with the millions thus obtained carried on n most corrupt campaign. Ihey gamed the ircsiilcucy und the house and already ud the senate. They admitted states nto the I'mon. The apportionment ol the I'nitcd States gives a representation to every 11)5,000 voters, and the three states of Wyoming, Idaho ami Nevada have hut 185,000 voters, yet thev have six senators and three representatives. Idaho disfranchised Mormons, who were mostly democrats, and Wyoming, where thev were repuiilicans. not only gnu them the right to vote. Inn gave their wives the rigiit also. W lieu I saw what hail liecn done mid thought what It time the devil would have with the men who did it, I voted to put brimstone on the Iree list. If we car ry the House ami presidency in i,vi', as I have no doubt wc will do, wc can not reenl those laws, but we can keep them troin passing any more ol them. lien conuress met tlicrcpuiilicnns had oulv three majority mid two ol these were repuiilicans Ironi North Carolina. 1 sav, do not let it occur again. If you hud done your duty 1 here would have liecn one majority for the democrats. You fought over small matters and would not look up to the greater mai lers. The enemy look ihc advantage of you. TIIH 1'OKCK llll.l. TO UK r.SS..ll. When the house nut they refused to adopt rules and made the will of the sicnker law. They unseated democrats until thev had n iiiiiionty ol tun I v. In that way they went to work. They passed the Conger lard bill, helping Chi cago puckers and hurting cotton grow ers; the McKiulcv bill, which deals a deadly blow to tanners; the lorce bill, by which they tnke Ironi the state powers the riuht of munaijing their elections nnd give them over to I'nitcd States ollicials. uutboriiing if necessary the calling out of the nrmv with bnyoncls to help. The certificates of election ure made out and signed by the stiiervisois. They destroy the substance of the constitution. .My opinion of what it is intended to do is tlmt an extra session in congress win tic culled and this bill forced through." In conclusion. Senator nnee said that he would like to talk more but wns fa. tigued. He said that any one could go into any store iu thiscitv and sec the el fects of the Mckinlcv hill iu the dilVcrcucc in prices. He said Hint he had observed 1 that the greuter the cost ol goods, the lower the tariff on them, lie gave a number ( examples ol this iu the high taxation of necessaries and the low tax ation of luxuries. He spoke of the re publican partv as the born slave of the capitalists of the country. He said he was the friend of the alliance men and advocated harmony between them and the democrats as l hey ure on the same plntlorin. Scuutor Vance spoke in his usual elo quent nnd impressive style, and carried the audience with him on every word lie uttered. It is sale lo say that no more popular man could have called a crowd together in Asheville, than this brave old son of Hiiuconibe, Aftcrthe SM.'iiking, Senutor Vance went to the Swnnnanoa Hotel, where he will slay until to-motiow. He then lenves for Kcidsville, where he Sjauks Monday, O'llrleii and union. Havmk, Oct, 25. Win. O'Hricn and his wife und lohn Dillon, were on l lie steamer I.a Champagne, which sailed to-day for New York. MR. i: WART NOT ELIGIBLE HIM ALLIANCE PKICTKNUIONI KXPOSKP, The Hhi (secretary ofthe Alliance Nays Itie Couatltutlou of the Or der liars) Mr. H. (. Clear Oat TlioHe IleiuandH. Tiik Citizun has previously published from the Country Homes, organ of the Farmers' alliance of Western North Car olina, the statement that neither Mr. Crawlord nor Mr. liwart were legully meinljci s of the alliance, they bot h being lawyers and not eligible, as hus been de cided by the state ollicials. A portion of Ihc same article is republished to-day for the iiiloriniiliouof those alliance men who perhaps do r.'d ku w the position of the two candidates in this particular. The follo'.-imr is taken from the Country Homes tor llctobcr: "After being attacked by Mr. E wart's organ, we wrote to both kwart and Crawford, and asked these three iiues tioiis : Are you a lawver, a member of the Farmers' alliance, and have vou signed the alliance demands? In answer lo this Mr. Crawford savs: '1 have signed the alliance demands und heartily endorse the principles therein contained.' Mr. liwart says: '1 am a niemlier ol one of the strongest sub-al liimces in I Undersoil countv. in full fellow ship. I have not signed the alliance de mands, neither do 1 intend to do so. My past record iu ollicc is u stitlicient uuur- uutcc what my position will be in the Ititure. Since the above was first published Mr. Kwurt mill his organs deny the fact that the demands were presented to Mr. Crawford and himself officially and that thev hove la-en sent to the state secre tary. A private letter to Mr. Tomlinson, secretary of the county ulliance, tram the state se-crctaiy, snowing tlmt tney were otlicially presented und )roierly signed bv Mr. Crawlord, is given below: Ktuaoil. N. C , Oct. 17. 18110. W. 1-'. Tomlinson, secretary of buncombe county ulliance: Hear Sir and Ilrother: The "Demand card" signed by Mr. Crawfi.nl, demo cratic candidate tor congress in the Ninth district, has Ik-cii received at this office, togetuer with a notification that Mr. Kwart, the republican candidate, has re in sed to siyu the same. I urn surprised to learn from the paiers tlmt Mr. kwart is making the statement thut you are iin.'iutliorucd to present them. This is untrue and Mr. Kwart must have been aware ol it. Many rate, if he wns a friend to our order and desired to sec us obtain the relief we nre demanding he would not have hesitated to sign an ob ligation to try to relieve us it elected. I was not nware tlmt -Mr. l-.wurt wns a mcmlier of the alliance. I had heard ihc rumor but knowing him to be ineligi ble to membership 1 thought it was a Mistake. 1 rend in the Country Homes your reply to his attack published in the ilciulcrsotivillc limes anil was glua to see that you were so moderate, conserv ative and just it. your language. . Vour position in regard' to his eligibility is cer tainly eon eel and our constitution sus tains vou. hoiie vou will endeavor to keep the brethren true 'to Alliance principles in spite ol any ilillcreuces ol opinions in politics. nn Ik-si wisiies for tne success 01 tnc inler, I mil yours fraternally, "li. C. HKIiPINr.Fllil.U, "Stale Secretary," IKtWI IIRU CANNOT COME And Mr. si-wart Will Not Speak at Mlicht. The secretary of the West word Young Men's Democratic club has received a letter from Hon. W. T. Crawford laying that he cannot, because of a severe cold from which he is suffering, lie here to night. Mr. Crawford says he will be here next Saturday, by regular appoint ment and thai he will Scnk lioth morn- ug and night. Mr. F.wurl, who was also invited, ab solutely refuses to jcuk anywhere at night. NICMATOMIAL niHCI'tWION. Citmplielluiid MprlnfcleM to Mpcak at ll.e Court Houae. Mr. J. M. Campbell, democratic candi date for the state senate, will spenk nt the court house to-night. Ict every democrat conic out and hear this joint sH-aking us il will be the only chance to hear these two gentlemen. Inlfnar In Ireland. IH IU..N, Oel. ITi. I'pon his nTivnl at llallinu, county Mavo, Hclfour, chief sec retary of Ireland wns driven to the resi dence of the most Kcv. Hugh Conway, I). D., catholic bishop of Killaln with whom Mr. Balfour had a long conference. Jov Hill's) Ksjcapc. MorMisvn.l.K. W. Va Oct. 2a. Gov, .K. W. Va Oct. 23.' Hill's siiecial train on the Ilaltimore & Ohio was run into by the Chicago Fx- tirrss mst east ol Moundsville, this mora. mg. The only damage to the governor's train was a demolished cowcatcher, Alliance Nominees, Nasiivii.i.h, Oct. The democrats of the seventh coimressiunul district Inst night nominated Col. N. N. Cox, I Alliance.) Snow up North. Saha riic.A, N, Y., Oct 20. Snow fell to the depth nt three inches in Greenfield, two miles Ironi, here Inst night. M IWIKS Ol' COXSEjJl li.XCE. IIOMIt. Secretary Hlaine is making speeches In Mr. McKinlcy s district. Senator Illaekburn, of Kentucky, was thrown from his carriage and sustained very serious injuries. It is believed in Washington thnt the validity ol the tariff bill will be tested by n suit to tie earned to the supreme court. As n result of the McKinlcy tariff par tics in Nova Scot in nre mnkinir nrrnnuc- nicnts for the exportation of live lobsters to I'.llglllllU. An nccnt to the Ontario government has been travelling through Michigan trvitiir to induce Canadian families to re turn lo the Dominion and settle in the northwest. He succeeded in iudncing 2? lamihes to return. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. m NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBOISTBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING BL8B. ANTIMIGRAINE Hoa earned for itself the enviable reputa tion of being tbe 6nest, most effective and reliable article U. (be market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hbaoaciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merit and acceptability to the public. It ia some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs aa ANTIPYRINB, MORPUINE. CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it does not contain an atom ol either oi these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It it nt a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects. as in tbe case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it tbe most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIKBCf.ONS POR USB. The dose for an adult Is two tcaauooBfuls ia a wine class or water. Dose ror children ia proportion, according to age. Id either case the dose caa be repeated every thirty minues until a core Is effected. One dose will always drive away aa attack oT Headache, u taken when first feeling tbe premonitory symptoms; but if the attack Is well on, and Buffering la intense, the second or third dose may be required. Usually a greater number of doses Is required to .Sect to. first cure than Is seeded for aay succeeding time there after, ahowlng that the medicine Is accumu lative ia lu effects, tending toward aa event ual permanent cure For sale at OKANT'8 PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASIIKVILLK, S. C. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Ladies will do wt'll to ex amine our new rit.yle Jackottt, Cujm's uml Long Wriw, ut Whitlock'H, Cor. Eagle Block. Our iit'w ntock of Drews Goods in 'way nbovennyyou ean find elHewliero. Call and Hoe tlietn, at Whitlock'H, cor. Bugle Mock. Light weight Jersey Jack ets and Blazers at very low pneen. hit lock h, corner Eagle Block. BlanketH, Comforts and Curtain materials, at Whit lock's. Very largo stock. Corner Eagle Block. SO dozen Aprons in 200 styles. New designs, beauti ful and cheap, at Whitlock'H. Driving Gloves nnd Riding Caps for Ladies and Misses, at Whitlock's, corner Eagle Block. Whitlock's is the best place by far to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block.
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