inrra'wW'pwvwyW ; ft - r mwt it (i-v-)i-" ww mrm ntr -WBai.aeisaJaaeiMaa bkwh"wi- r- v aga-fxr nvwp-'r'va'if . -"tw" wf,wwii!wiW!.,i''Nirt1j, LOST, TO RENT, FOR SALE. FOUND. For 'Thctc Ad. Sec Asheville Daily Citizen -FOB- WANT, FOR SALE AND TO RENT ADVERTISEMENTS, 0 SEE THIRD PAGE. Third Page. OLUME VI. NO. 158. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. eLINVILLE. A plu.ce plunnwl and devel oping iw u GREAT RESORT. Situated in t-lie MOUNTAIN!) Of WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hetilth fidnHH and beauty of SCENERY. All elevation of :,H00 feet, with 'ot Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tnste and skill, with well pruded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable pl" tt,w residences ami HKATHFVL homks. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustratd pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BOH MARCHE. The large .lock of new nuv ell las recently purchased by Mies Blllek while North ui arriving dally. Tney are bolh beautiful la dcalga sad cheap. Call and inaneet. BON MARCHE, 30 -South Main Street.jo H.T.ESTABROOKJi JU , MAIN HT.f ArlMKVILI.B, 1 THa rue ma BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 6000S AMD TOVS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apr IK d REAL ESTATE. w auras V owvn, W. W Wa.T GVYN 6 WEST, IIHMCMwn la Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFE. TO IANK OP AIHEV1UL REAL ESTATE, Lmm Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Public. Coaaataeloam olDced.. FIRE INSURANCE. omen euihoaat ceartatejauar, "THE SDN 00 MOVE." And an doe A.hevlllc The ureal huilllng act I. low belna performed by all genuine IMMaeM mn of in. PARADISE CITY F TMH aoitTII. Beer man ha. hi. scheme aad a relate. It h, moat cam in not unwlll. Ina ear.. We doa'l mind telling jroa that our a. hem. K lo aril all the land and Inmre nil the property we eaa, before "The Honiiin Neat Again." W. hare Juat been aiHilntrd agents for the Old Reliable Pcnnaylvaula Flrr lnnor.no. Co.. and we want yon to In.ure wtin a.. JBNKS JKMKS, REAL EITATI AND INSURANCE. Roots. Jk 10, McAfee Block a Pattern Ave.. Aaheville. N C. Fa A. GRACE, DECORATOR AND DKSIONKR IN FRESCO. aagfklflra Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford av thnt H O. Kwnrt told Mm that he heard Jim Oudger .ay thut Bob Vance told Mm that Kope lillua heard that there waa no doubt 'hat W. V Rollin. aid that Tom John.ton thought that Dob Purrnan had told Hitting Hull that Buffalo Bill had dcclured to J H. Courtney that It wna generally believed that Dan Reynold. hod .aid in plain term, that he heard Jack Worley .ay that hi. friend John L, Sullivan had .aid that Bill Denver Informed him at the conKTTMtonnl convention in thi. city that it waa a well known fact that the Houk- keepcra' Union had caught Gtn. Cllngmnn in aying that In hi. opinion it wa a matter of fact and of (treat public Intcreat that J. J Muckry Intimated tn Jraa Lowry that Hill N'ye had .aid while attending the county con vention In.t Saturday thut anyone caught reading thi. .hall repair at once to the atore of A. I). COHPUR. North Court Square, and In.iKct hi. mammoth .took of all kind, of llruceriea, Provlalon., Ate., where arrange men la have been made to furnish you all kind, of Staple and fancy fSroccrlea of the Heat Uuallty at the l.owc.t Price.. Our Fall and Winter stock of goods is all in, and in com plete. This stock wnsbought so that we can sell it at our old prices. All Roods bought since the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. Oth will be from 10 cts. to 30 cts. on the dollar higher, particu larly Shoes ann in ware. e shall sell our present stock of Fall and inter goods in all lines at same prices as here tofore, and that is cheaier than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep e erything in Dress ( Joods, ('loth ing, Sh es. 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 overcoat for t hp 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 price before you buy, and it often amounts to a big saving in money. Coun try JH'ople particularly will save money if they will price our stock befoiv they buy their winter supplies of .Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dress es. Overcoats, 1'nnt Cloth, and Blankets. If we do not sell them as good goods for less money than anyone else in Asheville Ihey can buy elsewhere, only be sure to come to our store before you buy, and remember the place, The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Keitate Brokers, And lnctniciit Agent. NOTARY Pl'RLIC. Loan. or. trel placed at er cent. Olltceat Hat) Patton Avenue Mrcond floor, MbMl I'. WILL, AKTilt'R J. WII.I.H. WILLS BROS., AliCIIITECTS, It Patton Avenue. Nut V M C A bulld'K. I' (I o.no. nnvl dHm JOHN CHILD, I Pnrmerlr of Lyman f Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AMI LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BunlncM Loan, eecur.lv placed at per cent. (lo 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 mid 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 a low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. W. C.CARMICIIAKL AI'OTHKCAIIY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville. X. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PUBLIC SQC ARK, Asheville, N. C. Our Autumn stock is now very full and attractive, and we an selling a large quanti ty of goods. The stock was selected with great cure, as suring very late and fashion able styles at bottom figures, the important advance m prices which has occurred since the purchase mnKing the goods specially cheap. As we shall have to pay higher prices in the near fu ture, the moral would seem to be: Duy early such articles as you exect to use this sea son. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry (ioods, Underwear, Uphol stery Goods, Hats, CarKt8 and Gener al Small wares. 79 PATTON AVE. IIOXKST VALUE' I. our tnotlo. and we know the coplc ap preciate It. for they have proven it bv thtlr hlieral patronage. Vie think thnt we are Iwttcr prepared now than ever liefore to give our ru.lomer. the lament of low prlcra In Pure Groceries. Our lame eaiwrlrlice and IncrcHalllK Inlal m. Iumi ifv h. In tuAkln. thi. .tntement. It la needle., for u. to enumerate the dincrrnt article, we carry. We tell the Finest Groceries. And can alwayairuaranteethrm tn give cult I faction both in QUALITY - AND - PRICE, Our ladlltle. for delivering good, promptly are nncqualrd, Meapeetially. POWELL eft SNIDER, WIIOLIirULB AND BBTAIL OKOCBMs, 1 Cor, I'attoa Avenue and Mala Mreet. IT GROWS! THE DEMOCRATIC MAJORI TIES INCREASING. MIGHT AH WF.I.I. MAKK IT tlMAKIMOVH. Ouaiia, Ncb Nov. 6. The returns arc still mcnRre but they indicate thi proba ble election ol Hoyd, democrat, forRovcr- nor by a small plurality. The ullinnce candidates are looming up BtruiiK in the interior nun the repuDlican rnntlinati'g nre alternntinR Ixtween nrat and second place, in the country towns. Complete returns muy possibly elect either ol the three gubernatorial candidates, but the lurec democratic cnins in Omaha and the eastern end of the state iive BovU the best chnnce. Tlic democrats uain one cougressmun, McKeiijlni, surely and prob ably another, i irau. 1 he election ol Horsey, republican, in the third district is not yet certain. Ohio Fonter Mefeuted. Coi.i m in s, Ohio, Nov. G. Meagre re turns rtceived at the republican und dem- cratic state headquarters indieute the election of fourtecu democratic congress men. 1 his estimate includes the defeat of McKinlev in the Sixteenth district und Poster in the Ivighth Foster concede!! the election of llnre, his opponent, by 1UU majority. Until parties claim the Sixteenth district. Ohio McKlnlcy Ocfeuled. Cbnton, Nov. . McKinlcy cm des Warwick's election by about 3Hi anil this will he verilied unless the vote of pre cincts in Holmes county, which are esti mated, show unexpected gains for Mc Kinlev. IIIIi.oIh AlruONl nenincratlc. Chicago, Nov. 0. The Tribune (rep.l liutls the result in the state legislature to lie as follows: SKI tiRftl. Senate y7 24. liouae 7n 711 Joint AfNrtnlily IW2 100 rarracra alliance u This would make a tie volenti the joint ballot if the Farmers' alliance men should vote with the democrats, or give a mujoritv of four should they vote with the republicans. Virginia Democratic. Kiciimono, Vn., Nov. 0. Further re turns from election in this state leave n. doubt that ten democratic eniigressmci, are elected Ik'inoeratic gains were 11, 112; republican gains l.MUU. MlnneHola. St. I'.vix, Ntiv. il. The latest figuns from the tilth district indicate the pnasi ble cleclitiu ol Halverson iallinucc) ovci Cnmstock (republienul mid Whitman I democrat I. Michigan Democratic Dkthoit. Nov. (I. The t,u!vaiip or. thnt the democrats have ehetcd their governor by about 10,000 plurality. New York mate. F.i.miKA. N. Y.. Nov. 6. IIaa II. Rock well (democrat ) is elected representative in congress in the twenty-eighth district by less than one hundred plurality. Arkai.HUM Urevkenrldue l-.lected. Lm.l.K Rock, Ark., Nov. 0. Demo crats claim lb eckenridge election by n handsome inaioritv. All iletnnmttic counties show heavy gains for Mreck euricc. Mlnaoarl Verv leniocrilc. St. I.tuis. Nov. C The ileniocrats send a full delegation to congress with one exception ; they elect the state ticket nun win unveil joint oaiiot m tuc legis lature by a large majority. Iowa. Cot'NClL Hi.fpi's. Ia., Nov. 5 Com plete returns from every county in the list net snow tne election ol iiownian, dcm., over Reed, rep., ill the ninth dis trict by 2,1(15 majority. Colorado In Doulit. Dknvch, Col.. Nov. 0. The official re turns will be required lo determine the result ol the election in this state. The democrats claim it. Connecticut. IIanti'oku, Conn., Nov. 0. The re publican majority in the legislature on the joint ballot is eight or ten. Theleg islattire will have to settle the govern orship. ManNactiuHetta 10.000 Democratic Boston. Nov. 0. The Glolic snv with only half n dozen towns to hear from in Mussacliusetta, Kusscll iiieinocruti is leading by over 10,000 votes, Pennaylvanla 10.000 Nalorlly for PalllHou. riHLAUKLAillA, Nov. , Revised fig ures indicate that Pnltison's plurality for governor over Delamaler will exceed 10,000. P.I.ItVATOM lll'RNHD. There Were joo.ooo RUHhelH of Wheat Hunted. Hrn-'M.o, X. V., Nov. II. At 2 o'clock this morning fire was discovered in C. J. Wells' elev atrr. comer Ohio and Indiana streets. Twenty minutes niter the Humes started the walls began to full on all sides. All the cllorts of the firemen were directed to keeping the Humes down and preventing the tire from getting into the big VYilkcrson elevator. Di this they were successful. There were about 1!00,(IOO bushels of wheat in the Wells' elevutor. Al 3.40 o'clock fire had worked its way into the rear of a four storv story malt house connected with Wells', but ut o'clock the fire was under control. Die loss is $li"iO,oiill; insurance on building $Hll,ooo; grain tally insured. A Tower of l.litht Htrennth. Kditok Tiik Cl riiliN : The denixens of the northwestern part of our eity who have groeil about of nichts in Kgyptinn darkness for the past month, hailed with delight Tuesday evening the liencon lights on the tower at the tower nt the coi ner of Academy and Haywood streets. This is without doubt the most eligibly situated of all the towers. It stands like a sentinel and with its penetrating light covers a greut expunse of un guarded territory. It is to be hooed that board of ulder- men will never consent tn the removal of Its location or exchanging it lor any number of pole lights. S. W. GAIN AN L SENATOR. A DEMOCRATIC Hl'CCEHHOR TO W. M.KVAU'I'H. New York Hlale I.eitlHlaturc D"m ocratlc ou a Joint uallol, with a Malorily of Two-Ueiuuerullc Clal.iiH. Nhw York Nov. 0. The nssneiated liress reports show the election of sixty eight democratic assemblymen in New York state and sixty republicans. As the democrats have thirteen senators against nineteen republicans, the former will thus have ou a joint ballot eighty-one votes, agninst the hitter's seveuly-nioe which ensures the election of a democratic suc cessor to Senator Uvitrts. Moreover, the democrats claim that two assembly dis triciscrtdited lotlie iepublicans Dutch ess ninety and Montgomery county Ix'long to them. CLOSE CALM-0R 1NGALLS. HE MAY NOT IIK RI-'.TCRNKD TO THE SENATE. The Republican Ticket lieaten In Khi.hhh l the Fanuer's Alllai.ee Willi I lie HonHlble Exception or the Candidate for vovernor. Topkka, Nov, ti. The otlicial count will be ncci ssarv to decide whether Wil Ictts, the alliance cnuiliilute for governor, nr Huniphrey, the republican candidate, has beeu elected. The vote is very close with indications in Willclts' lavor with most of the wes'.cni counties where the limners are in a majority to hear lom. The Farmers' alliance has elected be- vond doubt W, A. Baker, its candidate lor congress in the Fifth district, und contributed to the election of Moonlight, democrat, in the First, whose election is conceded by something over 1,001 1 major ity. The alliance seems reasonably sure of electing ut least one other congres sional candidate Simpson in the Sev enth district. The district is composed of thirl vscvcii counties, mostly in the western part of the slate and Simpson is running II.illo well, republican, verv close, and il will lake llie otlicial count lo determine who is sticcc-slul. The Fifth district is also conceded to lie verv close. in the fight lietw ecu Davis, the Farmers' liliancc. niul 1'hillips, republican, seven counties out ol ten in that district have reported. (If these Davis has earned tour und I'hillips three, maiorities in all cases being very small anil one county may change the result us it now uppcurs to lie. The republicans have elected Thurston tnd Kcllv licvoud a doubt in the second end fourth districts rcsiwctively. An ele ment of doubt stilkxistsin theiotirth dis trict where Clover of the Farmers' al liance eontcsis the re-election of of l'er kins, republican. Theihird district is also in doubt. Clov er, state president ol the Farmers' nlli- nuccrnn uheadnl Ins ticket in thecounlies heard from. Perkins, I rep.l who is up lor re-election, has verv small majorities in four out of the seven counties heard from. Clover has carried three counties. Lute returns indicate almost the posi tive election of Ives, the Farmers' alli ance candidate lor state attorney gen eral over Kellogg, (rep I l lie democrat nnu re-sutiniissioii vote was very heavy, but not so large as an ticipated. Robinson, democratic caudi- Intc lor governor, was scratclieo tor Willcls. and the Fanners' alliance voted for democrats ou the county ofiiccs. The Farmers' alliance will have a strong delegation in the state legislature. the republicans claim onlv twcntv-lour on the joint ballot. The majority of tin listriets arc still to lie Heard Horn, inn Ingnlls' re-election is not lielieved to be jeoparded. Chairman Chase, of the runners alliance slate central commit tee ol Kansas, claims the election of VYil lets for governor beyond n doubt and es timate. Ins plurality ul zu.ihiu. Noon llie republican central com mittee concedes the election of the entire Farmers' Alliance ticket with the hissi ble exception of Willcls, enuditlnte for governor, who may Ik- defeated by Hum phrey bv a small majority. 1 lie com mittee concedes the opposition to lugalls in the legislature, but thinks he will have a mujority. The election of six opposi tion congressmen is ussureu. Lkavknwohtii, Kun., Nov. 6. The latest returns elect disc Brnderick, re publican, for congress from the First dis trict, over Col, Moonlight. Moonlight concedes his detent. LORD COI.ERIDUE STRICKEN, The Chief JuHtlcetr England In a Critical Conditio... London, Nov. 6. Much excitement was created in the Queen's bench division of the high court ol justice to-day by the sudden illness of Lord Coleridge, lord elite! justice ol knginiid. He bad henrd a case in his private room and though he bad complained of feeling ill during the hearing, he wns able to give u decision in tuc mutter, in rectly aflervsurd he was seized with un aoonlcclie or iinrnlvtic stroke. The ncur- est doctor was hastily summoned and messengers were dispatched to Lord Col eridge's residence. Lady Coleridge pro ceeded instantly to the court to render whnt assistance she could to her stricken husband. The chief justice was placed upon an improvised couch ill an ante room and other doctors summoned, who declare his condition critical. Latkk This ulternoon the chief justice wns taken to his home in a curriugc. CAVBE OP THE ATTEMPT. Two I.etlcr written by Joaeph Sullle. A correspondent writing to the Con cord Standard, of the nt tempted suicide of Jos. Sultle, of Asheville, at Wake For est college, snys: "There seems to be no ndetuute cause assignable except momentary insanity. However, lie wrote two letters, one to the students, telling them that they were not the cause, a nolher to his mother, in which he said he could not mnke the pro gress in his studies thnt he desired und thnt he doubted his cull to the ministry and felt like his life would be n failure ami he would rather die than mnke a failure. Previous to this time he hue! never seemed to Buffer Irani any depression nf spirits any more thnn is usual with young men on first entciinc college," SOME MORE RETURNS, THK VOTR IN THE REST OF THE TOWNSHIPS, The Majority of the County Ticket-Crawford Sure of i.ooo Campbell Probably Defeated The board ol county canvassers from all the election precincts met in the court house to-dny to receive the official count of the ballots. The vote us the official count shows is us follows: Crawford, 3.H05; Ewort, 2,811 i Campbell, 3,U04; Sprinkle. 2,NL3; Reed, 3,,TJ0; Lowry, 3,282; Harris, 2,H!l; Folsom, 2,710; Reynolds, 3 27; Worlev, 2.HG8; M.'ick ev .'3,2X2; Brown, 2.0UG"; Starnrs, 3,202; Hamlet, 2.H25; Courtney, 3 4; I'ink erton, 2,717; McBrnycr, 3,375; Merri wether, 2,734. The lollowiug votes were not published yesterday : SWAKNANOA. Congress Crawford, loll; F.wurt, 113. Senate Campbell, 141 ; Sprinkle, 115. House ot representatives Reed, 142; Lowrv, 137; Harris, 111; Folsom, 118. Sheriff Key noils, 138; Worley, 123. Trensuicr Courtney, 145; I'inkcrton, 114. Clerk suK-rior court Ciithey, 153; Uutlger, loti. Coroner McBrnycr, 148; Merriweth er, 110. Register of deeds Maekey, 149; Brown, 107. The democratic judicial ticket received 14.i, a majority ol 36, IVY. Congress Crawford, 152; Bwart,221. Senate Campbell, 135; Sprinkle, 237. House of representatives Keed, 180; Lowry, 110; Harris, 2(17; Folsom, 192. Sheriir-Reynolds, 158; Worley, 218. Clerk siiierior court Cuthey, 140; Gudger. 235. Treasurer Courtney, 182; I'inkcrton. 100. Coroner McBrnver, 182; Merriweth- er, 180. Register nf deeds Mnckev, 147; Brown, 178. SANUV Ul'SH. Congress Crawford, 94; Ewart, 143. Senate CumplKll, 86; Sprinkle. 143. House of representatives Rccd, 82; Lowry, 07; Harris, 152; Folsom, 120. Sheriff Reynolds, 75; Worley, 155. Clerk siiH-rior court Cuthey, 80; Gudger. 143. Treasurer Courtncv, 90; Pinkerton, 142. Coroner McBraver, 88 ; Merri wether, 143. Register of deeds Mackev, 91 ; Brown, 130. I.KICKSTMI. Congress Crawford, 31U; Kwnrt, 211. Register of deeds Maekey. 311; Brown, 207. Surveyor Starnes, 203; Hamlet, 214. Coroner Mi-Braver. 302 ; Merriwelucr 212; C. U. Ililliani, 17. Shiriff Reynolds, 274; Worley, 241. Treasurer Courtney, 304; I'inkcrton, 210. Cl-rk SHKrior court Cuthey, 273; Gudger, 241. House of representatives Recti, 307; Lowry, 300; Harris, 217; Folsom, 207. Senate Campbell, 3ll ; Sprinkle, 217. That part of the vote from Hazel which wns not published yesterday is us fol lows: Coroner McBraver, 1 10; Merri wet her, lilt). Surveyor Sturncs, 108; Hamlet. 105. Senate CnmplH'll, 104; Sprinkle, 109. The vole for chief justice in Buncombe was as follows: Mkkmiwon. I'sick. Avery's Crct-k Lower Hominy I'ptM-r Hominy Lcici-Nt r Aunily Milll l.itn.Mtonc Pairview nnnniiHiutti Knat Wind West Ward Biltniore Ilixei il. nvcnliim Haw Creek Hci ni Creek Flat Creek Ivy Iilitek Mountain Prvnch Hroiul 7:1 aa 1411 nn un inn nu.i yi4 mi ui tin 1 J J 14N fJO HA luO III .1K7 1177 :kio l.-.tl S-J ma ma 1114 ao 4n in l.-.o 1117 71 in 144 11114 Ml 73 nit lou The remainder of the judicial ticket re ceived nbout Ihc same vote. F.wurt 's majority in Mitchell la about 900. Returns troui other counties are scattered, but the election of Crawford by 1,000 majority is accepted as a fact. Cnmpbell's majority in Buncombe is 479, but it is said thut Sprinkle got a majority in Madison of 0011 and is elected by 130. RETI'RNHFROM HAYWOOD. Bis Democratic Victory In that C'ounlv. WAYNK8VlLI.lt, Nov. 5. Speciul. All the townships in Haywood county huvc been heard from except Cntluloochee and this will not give a majority either way of more than five to ten votes. Those heard from give the following democratic majorities: Crnwfonl IS Otlmer. house of reiirentatlvc. tttlft liHV)., atnteaetiiiie mo lioimc. vlerk superior court oH.t llovd, ahrrlir. AIM Moore, register of riecil. Aoo llvatt, irciiBurvr i J,, nr., .ollcltor, mure Ihnn ( The jiulicinl ticket has a majority of uhout (loo. Ail tne townships are nemo crutic but Clyde. H. M. Stanley In New York. Nhw York, Not. (I. The Teutonic with Henry M. Stanley nnd pnrty on bonrd nrrived tins morning. AIT.MKS OF COXSEjJVIiXCH. FllKHIIIN. Chiel secretary for Ireland Balfour hns gone on n tour over the rouiesof tbepro- posid runways in iioucgui, irciunu. An Italian in (ilasgnw, Scotland, was murdered on his wedding night by one ol his countrymen, who was not invited to the ceremony. Owing to the mcntnl condition nf the kuiL'ol Holland, who hns been declared inclinable ol governing, the duke of Nas sau will lie regent of tbck0rund Duchy of Luxemburg. IIomi:. There was a good ileal of excitement at the polls in Philadelphia and one man was shot. Mrs. Arscne lulinn nnd her year old linbe were burned t death at Bethlehem, Pa., Monday night, by the explosion of nn ordinnry kerosene lamp, wnicn sue carried in putting the "baby to bed. ANTIMIGRAINE. THS NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBGI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) Every Variety of Headache AND NOTtilNO BLBB. 1IITIUICDAIUC Has earned lor itself snomiuiiniiik ... i,,u tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable urticle iu the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIeadachr. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, 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 as ANTIPYR1NE, MORPHINE, 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 is 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 reliuble as a cure for any kind of bead- ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as 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. MKBI..ONB POR URB. The dow for an adult Is two teaapoontul. in a wine olaa. of water. Doee for children m proportion, according to age la either case the doae can be repeated every thirty rainue. nntil a cure la cnectcd. One dose will way. drive away aa attack of Headache, if taken when Ant feeling the premonitory aymotom.; tint if the attack is well on, and .ufleriug 1. Intense, the second or third doae may be required. U.nally a greater number of doKi I. required to cnVct tat flrat cure than i. aeeded lor any succeeding tame there after, ahowing that the medicine is accumu lative in It. cdect., tending toward an event ual permanent cure For sale at OKANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Ladies will do well to ex amine our new Ht.yle Juckett), Cuix'siuul Lonj; Wraps, at Whitlock'H, Cor. Engle Block. Our new stock of Dress Goods is 'way above any you can find elriewliere. Call and Hee them, at Wliitlock'8, cor. Englu Block. Light weight Jersey Jack ets and Blazers at very low prices. Whitloek's, comer Eagle Block. Blankets, Comforts and Curtain materials, at Whit lock's. Very large stock. Corner Eagle Block. 50 dozen Aprons in 200 styles. New design", beauti ful and cheap, at Whitloek's. Driving Gloves and Hiding Caps for Ladies and Misses, at Whitloek's, corner Eagle Block. Whitloek's is the best place by far to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block. i 'i MivWdWei jwj,MufJ. iM Wnmlii II s aW 1 1 ill nsalMi n iiaiMlriiiittajaMeMiaeaas

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