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Asheville Daily Citizen LOST, TO RUNT, FOR8AI.K, FOUND. For These Ad. See -FOR- WANT, FOR SALE AND TO RENT ADVERTISEMENTS, SEE THIRD PAGE. Third Page. VOLUME VI. NO. 153. ASHEVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1890. 1 - 1 PRICE 5 CENTS. LINVIUE. A place planned and (level oping as u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health- J'ulnesH and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :i,800 feet with cool Invigorating Climate Jt is being hi id out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine vsidences and HKATHFUL HOMK8. A Rood opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress,i IMVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LlnvlUc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. Th largo .lock of new nov eltic. recently purchased lijr Miaa Hlllck while North arr arriving dally. They are both heautiful in dealgn and chenii. Call and in.pccl. BON MARCHE. 30 South Main Street. 30 H.T.ESTABROOKJs 211 8. MAIN ST., AnHliVIM.B. . . 1. THK Pl.ACS FOB BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apr IN d SEAL ESTATE. WALTt B. OWYN, W. W. WK.T, GVYN& WEST, (8ucccaaora to Walter B.Uwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commlaeloners of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICR ooutheaal Court Hanaro "THE SUN DO MOVE." And .0 doe. A.hevllle The great hn.ttlng act I. now being performed by all genuine liualnoa men 01 tnc PARADISE CITY OF THB MOUTH. rtvery man fan. hl scheme ft ho mIbIh it In mint cnra to not unwill ing ear.. We don't mind telling you thnt our aencme la to Mil all the land and In.ure nil the property we can, liefore "The Kolilnn Neat Again." We hnve Just lieen appointed gent, for the Old Kelialilr lenn.vlVHnia Fire In.nrance Co., and we want yon to in.ure witn na, JENKS Jk JKNKB, REAL ESTATE AND IN8URANCE. Room Jk 10, McAfee Block J Pattnn Av A.htvllla, N. C. F. A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND DESIGNER IN FRESCO. aHgfldam Who Told You So? W. T.' Crawford nv. thnt H O. rlwart told him thnt he heard Jim Gudger .uy that Bob Vance tnlri him thut Kope BHus heard that there wa. no doubt hat W, W Rollins .nid thut Tom Johnston thought that Rob Purman had told Sitting Hull that Buffalo Bill had declared to J H. Courtney that It wan generally believed that Dan Keynohl. had .aid In plain terra, that he heard Jack Worlry a.v that hl friend J'lhn I.. Stilllvau had .aid that Bill Denver informed him ut the cniifrreH.innnl convention in thin city that itwuHuwel! known. fact that the House keeper.' Union had caught lien. Cllngninn in saying that in hi. opinion it wn a matter of fact and uf grca ' public luteren tnat J.J. Mackcy Intimated to Jen. I.owrv that HIM Nye hud .aid while attending tile county con vention lust Saturday thut anyone caught muling thi .hall repair at once to the .tore of A. I. CO'iPHK, North Court Siuore, and inspect hi. mummoth .tock of all kind, of C.roccries, Provl.lon.. .Sic, where arrange ment, hnve been made to furnish you all kind, of Staple and Jh'nncy C.rocrric. of the llett Oimlity at the Lowest Prices. Our Fall and Winter stor k of goods ig all in. and is com- plete. This stock was bought ho that we nun sell it nt our old prices. All goods boughl since the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. (itli will be from 10 ets. to 50 cts. on the dollar higher, particu larlv Shoes and Tinware. We shall sell our present stock of Fall nnd Winter goods in all lines at same prices as here tofore, nnd that is cheaper than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything in Dress Goods, Clothing, ShoeH, Hats. Factory Cloth, Tin ware, Lamps and Glassware. We can fit out a family with everything to wear, from a tiny shoe for the baby to an ivercoat for thegrnndfather, from a marriage ton funeral. You must buy your sugar and coffee from the grocer, then come to us, we can nil out the balance of your wants. It is but little trouble to come to our store nnd learn our prices before you buv. and it often a mounts to a big saving in money. Coun try people particularly will save money if they will juice our stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dress es, Overcoats, rant 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 ;uv, a nd remember the place, The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, at urely placed at N tier cent, timer.: i At !ln Fatlon Avenue Second Door. febBdly JOHN CHILD, Formerly of Lyman Child t. Office No. 1 -Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND , LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Bualncaa Loan, securely placed at per cent. pHIVATB HOARD. 1..F1M Mini, nlrv room.. houMa newlv fur. ill-hill; good table. Term, reaaonabl.. on .treet car line, me), J, L. SMATHKKH, Jutyiadflm 81 H I'atton Ave. JH 88P AtWUKItT A K B NOTIC K. All neraon. are notified thnt nit land. be. ih..1i. in tli.. Wnt A.hevllle tmurovemeut Company and II, O. Carrier, In the vicinity of the Ruliidur Spring, and Wet A.hevllle. are poatetl. n. O. CAKHIKK, octTdlm (io 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 a," low prices. His prescriptioi department is stocked witl the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign an domestic. And you can rest assured that your preserip tion will be filled correct and that you will be charged a low price. Three registered nrescrintionists read.v to i serve you at all hours. Nigh calls promptly answered. W. C.CARM ICHAKL. AI'OTIIKCAWY, No. jo South Main Street. Asheville, N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PUBLIC SQCARK, Asheville, N. C, Oiii'Aiit.innn stock is now vm-v full imrl attractive, nnd we lire selling a large quan'ti rv .if ir tods The stock was selected with great cure, as suring very late ami fashion able styles at bottom figures, the important advance in prices which has occurred since the purchase making the goods specially cneup. Am wa shall have to ttav higher prices in the near fu ture, the moral would seem to be: Uuv earlv such articles as you exjiect to use this sea son. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry (ioods, Underwear.ljpuoi stery floods, lints, Carpets nnd Gener al Smallwares. 7 A 9 PATTON AVE. HONEST VALUE" I. our motto, and we know the iieople ap preciate It, for they have proven It bv their lllicral patronage. We tblnn that wc are better prepared now than ever before to give oar enatomer. the benelit of low price. In Ptire Groceries. Our liirue c.ucrtcncc and Increa.liiK bu.l nr.. Justify u. In niaklinf thin atntenirnt. It I. nn-dlcaa for us to enumerate the illurrent articles we carry. We aetl the Finest Groceries. 1 And ran always guarantee them tn give .alls- faction both In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Our faculties for delivering good, promptly are unequnled, Respectfully, POWELL 4k SZHIDEU, WIIULUbALU AND KBTAIL OHUCKKh, Cor. Patton Avenue and Main Street. THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. RUSSIA BEGINS TO WINCE UNDER AMERICAN CRITICISM. BIT A I.I. THK HORROR M OF HI. BtCKIA ARK I'NHITIIiATr'D. I.onpon, Oct. 31. A vtinnp; Kussinn iiiumd Kcli'luiskv, who Kiicccvdcd in iiidkiriK his cciiH'il from Silnriii utter hfivinir served lutirtccn veiira llit-re, lias urrived in thia city. lie whs arrested in Vvlnti when only IS years of hhc, on suspicion ot having in his possession "revolutiontiry clocu. mcnts" nnd xwf. concerned in a con .piracy uenitiKl the uovernment. His esrHK from Rilierin was attended with iniinv hardsliiiis and perils, Mr. Kel chosky is unwilling us vet to puhlisli nn account ol Ins hie 111 exile and cs- cn)e lor tenr tlmt hy tloin" so he will enilitner Ins comrades kit 1 1 hilienu. Me states that the exiles there are greatly enconriincil by the expressions ol svmiuitnv wit 11 iiiem, in tlicir lute nv the American ieople and claims tlmt Kussinn ifovernmcnl is mncli tllstnrlKd tnerebv I he Official Messenger ol St. Petersburg recently nnnoiinced tnut the rumors cur rent in Russia thut Americans and oth ers were severely criticising the Kussiuu prison mnnugemeut were simply concoc tions of the nihilists. Mr. Kelchosky also lirins news that two exiles named I'eshekerod and Muka renko, recently arrested at Onsour, bail been eondciuned to solitary cnnfmcnient iKMidim: an ofticiul iuvestiuation for liuv- iii),' in their possession clippings from American newsnaiK-rs upon the subieetul the feclitiR aroused abroad by the alleged maltreatment 01 political prisoners 111 Siberia. SIXTY-OX li LIVES LOST. HMl'LT OF A IOI.I.IMON AT MKA. A MpHnlHh Hteamt-r Run Into r n (tchoouer, and Roth arc enl to Ine Botloni. Xkw York, Oct. 31. The steamei Humboldt, which arrived to-day from llruzil, reports that the Spanish steamer, Vizcuyu which sailed from here recently, when ofl' Ilarneuut, was run into bv an unknown schooner, and that the captair and 61 passengers were lost. Both vessels sunk. The fate ot tin captain and ciew of the schooner are un known. The chic! otticcr, second ollicer. surgeon, one engineer and eight ol the e-cw were picked 111 . RKTTKR THAN I.VNI'HIMi. A Plucky Wtii.e Woman KIIIm a Neiiro Who Aaaaulta I'm. Atiikns, Ala., Oct. 31. Last week dur ing the absence of the husband of Mrs. Matthews a negro made a brutal assault utMin her nt the former's home near thut city. The ladv seized her husband's re volver and tired two shots ut the negro who lied. Yesterday, the attention ol party of hunters was attracted by n congregation of buzinnla. It was found they had been attracted bv the tlcad body of the negro and that both shots Irom Mrs. Matthews' pistol had taken effect, causing deuth in a lew hours. A l.l NATIt KINI1, Real C'cudltlon of Holland'!. Ruler Told for lh Flrttt Time, IIaock, Oct. 31. It hat transpired that the statement made regurding the condi tion of the king ol Holland by the doc tors and ministers wot untrue. The king's physicians say his hen I ill is good, but that hcissiillcringfroniu incnliil mal ady which renders him until to govern. In oilier words, lie is a lutmlic. 1 lie statements that he was physically ill were made snnplv to delude the general public and explain the necessity of ihcnp- poininicnt ot a regency. iONt'KDFJ VICTORY I Probable Democratic Maforlly of the Next Houne. Washington, Oct. 31. The Cincinnati Commercial Unsctte prints u table show ing the probable complexion of the next house to lie, democrats 1 (ill, republicans in.t, 1 wo years ago 101 demounts unil 168 republicans were elected. Hard I.lue for Lottery tlntiinlliig. Ottawa, Out., October Ml .In answer to hu inuuirv from one ol the ports ol entry, the customs department has ruled tlint Louisiana lottery advertising nun other similar matter may lie received by the various collectors 01 customs, nut that iiersous to whom thrv are sent aim II be subject to prosecution by the legal authorities. Muanlau Auil.Jewlnh Feeling! St. Pftkhsih hii, Oct. 31. (Iroescr has issued an order to the police command ing rigid adherence to the letter of the anti-lcwtsh law anil saying mat tney must comiK I he umilics ol (lie Jews e IK-Iled from the empire, or transferred from one part ol it to another, to iiccoin puny them. Vonng Walts May Oct Well. Knoxvii.i.k, Teiin.. Oct. 31. Morris Watts, who was shut nt Cumberland Oii yesterday, is still alive and it is now uciieveo 11c win get wen. Driving; Them Hack to Coal. PlTTsiu no, Oct. 31. The I'hiladclpliiu natural gas company to-dny nnnoiincctl a nil ier cent, increase in tnc pricrtu nut urnl gas as lucl. A FAIR RKBKL. At the Orand Opera Houao night. To The intensely Interesting war tlraiim, "A Pair KcIkI," with nil the accessories of realistic scenery will occupy the Rlnge at the Grand 0iera house to-night. The plnv has drown large houses wherever performed, and critics have given it good share of praise. Many persons will be particularly pleasetl to sec the ex terior and interior of the famous l.ibby prison, which is shown will) every accu racy. CI'RK FOR tONSl'MPTION. ProfeaHor Koch to Announce HIM f.reat Dlttcovery Shortly. Dkki.in, October 8H. The National Zcitung announces in the most positive manner that I'rol'cssor Koch, whose re searches us to the existence of a bucillus in consumption havenlreudy given him a Huroiean reputation, is now ready to announce to the world, having concluded certain important exjicimcnts in which he has tor some tune lieen engaged, Ins cure tor that muladv. The new remedy, it is said, resembles the Ivmpb in vaccinatioa, it being pro posed by its use to so inoculate tile pa tient thnt the tulierculosis bacilluscnnno longer exist, and this without nnv detri ment to the patient's general health, or causing the slightest 11.1111. I'rolcssor Koch will be rendv to practi cally introduce his invention in about six weeks. riiilndclphut 1 lines. THE REPUBLICAN G. A. R FEDKRALOFFIt'lALH IIKI'HI I I' VOTKH. A Letter That Nhould Cause Kverv Mouthern Man and Patriot to Vote the Straight Republican Ticket. 1 he lollowing letter was received ny a gentleman living in Mitchell county and was to-day placed in the hands of Tin-: Citizen: HliAPOl .K TI-.Hs CiKANI) AKMV 1 or run Ki:i'i ni.ic, j Washington, 11. C. I Dear Comrade: We ore approachiugn very important election, and I am verv anxious thnt the bovs who wore the blue and who fought for the stars and striies will be true to the rcpulilican pnrtv, it lieing the oulv partv that has been our triend. All tiension laws tor our good will come nlone Irom them. Therefore, 1 urge you to go into the fight at once, and light for our grand and glorious party until the poks arc closed. Sec that every man who is with us is duly registered, nnd see that every man votes for the reg ular nominees of the republican parly from the highest to the lowest office. ou will see or write the chuirinnti ol your republican county executive com mittce nt once, and let him know what von iiilcml doing, toiirnanicwashnndcd me bv one ot the pension authorities. Your comrade. W. tl. YiiA.v, Coiiiiuaiidcr-iu-L hicf. This Ik-uis Kuan's iM'ginj; tciisus cir ular all hollow. It has Ik-cii said lime and again that the l'i. A. K. was not n IHililical organization, but this letter shows that it is nothing elm- nnd that it is for the republican pally mid ull the money thai can lie sipu-czcd out of the people for H-nsions. no matter whether leserved or mil. Note that the name of the iM-rsoti to whom the letter was addressed was t;i veil to Mr. Ycay, by an I'nitcd Stales tension official. I udcr Harrison u pub ic otficv is a private trust for the use ol the rcpulilican party, though the ieoplc must foot the bill. There is one compliment in the bill lor the democrats: "All ix-nsion laws loroui good will come alone from them" the republicans. That is to say, it is only the members of that partv that will agree as a principle of its platform to mnkc an irganucu raid on the treasury. AM KXCITINU CHAHK. The Bear Hunt at Ramolh Veler day. About six mouths ago ' llig Tom" Wil son, the noted lienr hunter, captured a good sied black hear near the Craggv mountain. The animal was purchased by u number of Asheville men, composed if Cltus. W. Malone I-'. A Sumner, A. T. Summev, r.,l. H. West, W , T. Kcvnolds. X. A. Kcvnolds, lv. It. Atkinson. K. I'. Walker. C. It. Davis. W. I'. Blanloii - Co., S. II. Reed, C. II. rtlanton, W. T. Chumliers, 1. lv. Sevier, J. Illuntou.J. I-'. Woodburv. C. F. Kav, T. S. .Morrison, Cupt. l-'arrar, llampion h'eatherston, I 1.- I t T , I , I OIIUCI, J. Wliogv, .1. r. .llllicr, I. 'l O. t." c O.... I? ,1I, 11 t I . ciuiim, ii. o. . if .'oiiiico, I. W. Sluder, l-'alvr Morris, S. Hemphill, Jno. O'lionncll & C ., ft. A. Sonvlls, l. C Wadded, I . L. .Mciutirc. t. v.. .le Cartv.J. M. Young, Geo. Henderson and r. Marsluill. Of these threcare incmliersof the North Carolina society lor the prevention of cruelty to animals. The bear has been kept near Asheville and yesterday" about l.'itl icoplc, gentle men und ladies, on norsrliuck iisncmblcri at Kamoib to witness the chase uf the animal. The war was lilKrateilon tlicKiinlKilv farm and given a considerable start. AImiiiI lortv tings, comprising the packs of N. T. Cliamliers, lllaulon & Ziichnry, I'ortcr ri llurnnrd and las. Young were in the chase and bruin was first treed on Lookout mountain, nlioul two miles from the starling place. The dogs were called oil' nnd the ani mal given another chance. Alter being treed lour times he winded the dogs and wns declared the victor, I Ic was ciittghl and brought back to the city and will be chased again soon. CRIMINAL CARKI.KHHMKMH. A Railway Conductor Arretted on That Charge. roTTSTOWN, Oct 31. Aiucricus I). Mis- scmcr, of Pottatown, conductor of the I'liilndctphiu and Hauling railroad shift, inn crew, noon whom the coroner's jury fixed the responsibility for the disaster to the WilliamsiHiri express nt this place Inst Saturday, in which two lives were lost, was nrreMcd yeslerday on a wnr rnnt issued by Magistrate I rner, of Nor- ristown, charging the conductor with criminal enmcssuras. lie waived near ing nnd entered bonds in the sum of f 1,000 tor npiK-arauce nt the IHvciiiIkt (iiarter sessions lor trial. KI.KCTRICITV KII.I.KD HIM. One Neirro Uoes Koollnhly lo Hla Death Denplle Warning IImaIiihk'K, Pit., Oct. HI .In the lid gar Tliomn steel works last night a col ored mail named Kohl. Washington from C'ulieier, Vn., reached nut his hand to. wnrd nn electric light lamp which he lias oftin been wurned not to touch. Some one shouted a warning, but hi hand touched the wire and in an instant he fell dead. On lo Africa. Zamiiiam, Oct. 31. -Letter from limiti Pasha snv thnt hi expedition I advanc ing steadily and thut all arc well. AN IMPORTANT MEETING. HOl'THKHN INTKRfeVTATK IM M Hi RATION CONVENTION, It MeetM In Aahevllle In Decem ber A I.nrge liatherlng; of Rep reHeutative Men A Meetluit To Night. Capt. Natl Atkinson has received a let ter from John T, Patrick, stale immigra tion agent, notifying him that the south ern interstate immigration convention will meet in this city December 17-10. This is the annual meeting of this asso ciation and is culled by F. II, Chilton, ol Austin, Texas, general manager. This convention will bring together an immense number ol Hie representative business men ot the south and can Lc ol incalculable benefit to Asheville and the surrounding section. The association embraces the stales ol Yirgiuiii, Wesi V irginia, .Maryland, Ken tucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Icnnessce, North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Lou isianii and Texas and the icrrilorics ol Arizona and New Mexico. The basis ol representation will lie as billows: 1 wo delegates Irom eacli sena torial district, to lie appointed by the governor ol the state or territory; foui dclcL'titcs from -lie slate ut large, to Ix appointed by the governor; two dele gates Irom each county to ue appointed by the board of county commissioners o'rbv the chairman of the board; two delegates from each chain ler ol commence, board ot trade or corporate body in the various stutes; one delegate from each city or town, to be appointed by the mayor or president 'it the trustees ol the iilncc: two delegates trom each editorial association in the states and teiritories interested ; one dclcgulc Irom the passen ger department ol each railway doing business in the I lilted states. The aggregate numlwr of delegates will run into the thousands. 1 lie possi bilities of what can Ik accomplished by such a meeting in Asheville cannot be es timated. The place w ill be brought into notice in a way that has never been tried belore and the'eitizens of the pluceshould give their hearty cu-opcralion in inuking their convention u success as lur as nicy are able. A meeting called bv Mayor Hlanton, and President Powell, of the board ol Irade, will le held in the court house to night to make some preliminary ar rangements tor the management of the ullair. Sjieechcs will Inr mude by promi nent men and an executive committee will be appointed to tuke charge uf the matter. liverv business man is interested in this and ull should come out to-iiighl and help. PI.KAh.l-.lt WITH H1MTHADK. iov.HtedmnnTnlkN politic srom IIIh itecilou. A line looking gentleman with a snowy white beard aud handsomely attired in a suit of black sat ill the oilier of the Na tional bank of Asheville yesterday after noon, eujoviug u good cigar. Il was cx- Lieul.-liov. Cliarles M. Men man, oi vtu- miugton, who has just purcliuscd tin Oakland Inn procrlv in Asheville' sub urb, Victoria, liov. Stcdman greeted Tiik Cnizi!N with great cordiality ami seemed to be in the lust possible trame ot mind about his purchase. I consider mat a very good traoe, as 1 had never seen the proK i ty," he said. I have iiihI returned Irom a drive to tne place and am greatly plcuscd with mv trade. The vicw.ol the mountains is uiug niliccut." Willi rclcrcncc to the political outlook in his section. Oov. Stcdman said : 'll is exceedingly bright lor democracy. In New Hanover coiiulv we exiiecl to carrv the whole democratic ticket, lor I lie first time in the history ol the place. The canvass has Ik-cii conducted with greul energy and the people ure deter mined to w m. we cxiicct io iiuiKC a gain ol "HO in Wayne county, which wns democratic last year, aud m Pcadcr we will make gical advances. inc pros kcIs are good indeed." liov. Mcdinuu leu nisi nigiii mr i u- miugton. He will go .Norm in a lew days lo make Itirllier arrangements lor the reining ot his new proni ly lor u san itarium. . llh, UII.IIKMT II. TKNNKNT. HIM Death al Wilmington and llurlal Here. Tim Cl i wns is pained to announce the death of lb. 15. II. Tennent, which oc curred in Wilmington, N. C, last evening nt N o clock. Dr. Tennent was well known in Ashe villf. ntifl bail u-nn many friends bv his courteous milliners, anil gentle, sympn thetie nature. He hud rvcTtillv collllilt- veil his iirolcssionnl studies, at the med leu) college ot Louisville, Ky w ncre ne graduated with distinction nnd gained the affection and admiration both ol fellow student und prnlcssors. It was his intention to Ix-giu practice nt Ashe- vi lie. his unlive place, w here lie seemca to have n bright promise of usefulness He wns but 3H years ot age at the time of his death, winch resulted from n brief, but severe illness borne by him with marked iiiilieiice nnd resignation. The burial services will at the Trinity Episcopal church to-morrow, I Saturday 1 at 1 1 .30 o'clock, and the interment ut Kiversulc cemetery. CI.ONK Ol' THK CANVASS. A Joint DlncuMNlon In Ihe Court Houae ToMorrow. lion. W.T. Crawford nnd ll.li. Ivwnrt the democratic and republican candidates (or congress will sH'iik at the court house to-morrow. The sinking begin nt 11 o'clock nnd the two candidates are enti tled to one nnd n tpmrtcr hour each. After these gentlemen conclude their re mark, the county cundidates will Seak in the court house. These siieeche will , not Ik long. Every democrat aud republican should come out and hear Mr. Crawford debate with Mr. Hwart and hear the littler make his last dcieratc effort of the cum paigu, The discussion will be full of in terest. Until the congressional and the county ennvns close with to-morrow penk ing. Melted as It Veil. Watkrtown, N. Y Oct. 31. About four and a half inches ol snow fell in this section lust night but rapidly dlsa- pcarcd, ANTIMIGRAINE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADE MARK REOISTURBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures Kvery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING ELSB. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned lor itself the enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most effective und reliable article iu die market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of thut common trouble, Hhadaciib. The immense lavor which has greeted it from ull quarters, proves its true merit and acceptability to the public. It il tome- thing which utmost everyone need, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it doe not de pend upon the subtle influence of such poisonous drugs us ANT1PYKINE, MOKPUINli, CHLOKAL AND COCALNli, Since it does not eoutuin an atom ol cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, und can be taken by young und old without fear or serious result. It is n a Cutburtic, doe not disarrange the stomach, and contains uo noxious or sickening ingredient. The peculiar advantage of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable it a cure for uny kind of head acht without respect to cause leaving no unpleusuut or annoying after-effects, us iu the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities muke it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. IlKli...ONS FOR I'SB. The done for an adult la two tcaapoonful. n a wine glaa. of wuter. Ijok for children proportion, according to age. In cither cane the doac can be repeated every thirty ininue. until a cure 1. effected. One doac will ulway. drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when unit feeling the premonitory tymptoni.; but if the attack 1. well on, and .udcring i. intense, the second or third doar may be required, t'.ually a greater number ol do.es i. required to effect the tint cure than i. needed tor any succeeding time there after, .bowing that the medicine is accumu lative in Iu cil'cct., tending toward an event, ual permanent cure For .ale at I, KANT'S PHARMACY. WUITLOCK'S, 46 SOCTU MAIN STREET, ASIIKVILI.E, X. t:. NEW FALL DRESS UOODS. Ludii'8 will tlo well to ex amine our new Kt.yle Jackets, Capes and Long Wrajm, at Whitlock'H, Cor. Bugle Block. Our new stock of Dross Goods is 'way uboveanyyou can nnd eisewnere. tail aim see them, at Wliitloek's, cor. Eagle IJlock. Liglit weight Jersey Jack ets and Mazers at very low prices. n hit lock s, corner Eagle Mock. Mankets, CoinfortH anil Curtain materials, at Wliit loek's. Very largi; stock. Corner Eagle Mock. .r0 dozen Aprons in liUO styles. New designs, beauti ful and cheap, at Whitlock's. Driving Gloves and Hiding Cups for Ladies and Misses, at Whitlock's, corner Eagle Mock. Whitlock's is the best place, by far to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block.
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