1 . LOST, TO RUNT, FORSALB, POUND, For Theae Ada. Sec Third Page. Asheville Daily Citizen WANT, FOR SALE AND TO RENT ADVERTISEMENTS, SEE THIRD PAGE. VOLUME VI.NO. 160. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1890. PRICES CENTS. eLINVILLE. A place planum! and tlevel oping tui a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for lion lth iiiIi.mhh and lieuuty of SCENERY. An el.tVHtion of .1,800 frwt, with cool Invigorating Climate It Ih being laid out with tnnte and nkill, with well trraded road and extennive FOREST PARKS. A denirnble place for fine reHidenccH and HKATHFUL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable inveHtnientn. For ilhiHtrateil pamphlet, ad dreBH, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARGHE. The Uric .lock of new nov elties recently purchased by MIm Blllck while North are arriving dally. They rr both beautiful in deign and cheap. Call and in.pect. BON MARCHE. joSouth Main Street. 30 H.T.ESTABROOKS aa a. main t., A8HBVILLB, BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 6000S . AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. anriad REAL ESTATE. WAITS. B. OwvuT W. W, WS.T. GVYN & WEST, (.iwMior. to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO BANK OF MHEVIUE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at Percent. Notary PnhlK. Commissioners of lieeds. .FIRE INSURANCE. OVPICB oatBMat Court quaro. "THE SON 00 MOVE," Aad so does A.htTlllr Tht great huettlng art Is now brine performed by all genuine batlneM men ot the PARADISE CITY OF THB BOtiTII. Beery man ha. hi. theme f. art a- muim it in moat case, to mn nnwiii In mmrm w rfnn't mind .elllnif von that our MWM M IO BC1I HII m ,nu .liu ki.uiv " the property we can, before "The KnlilnH Neat Again." We have Just liecn appointed agent, lor tne uio xeiianir .-enna.vivnimi nrr Insurance Co., and we want you to In.urc with . JENKS Jk JENKS, REAL ESTATI AND INSURANCE. Iloom o Jk to. McAfee Block, aa Pattoa An., AahevilM. N. C. P. A. GRACE, DECORATOR A Nil DESIGNER Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford un that H r. Bwurt told him that he heard Jim Uudgcr aay that Bob Vance told him that Kope Bllus hcanl that there wa. no doubt hat W. W Rollins aid that Tom Jobn.ton thuunht that Bob Purman had told Hitting Bull that Buffalo Bill had declared to J H, Courtney thnt It wa. generally believed that Dan Reynold. had aald In plain terma that be heard Jack Worley aay that hi. friend John I.. Sullivan had aald that Bill Denver informed him at the congressional convention in thla city that It waa a well known fuel that the liouac keeper.' Union had caught Urn. Clinicmnn in aaylnK thut in hla opinion it waa a mutter of fart and at great public Interval that J. J Mackey Intimated to Jea. Lowry that Bill N.ve had eaid while attending the countycou vention laat Saturday that anyone caught reading thi. .hall repair at once to the .tore of A. O. COnPKR, North Court Square, and inaiiect hi. mammoth etuck of all klnda of Groceries, Provlalona, &c, where arrange menu have been made to furnl.h you all kind, of Staple and Pancy llroceriea of the Heat Duality at the Low-cal Price.. CRYSTAL PALACE, NO. 41 PATTON AVE. Anheville'H New and Big E11 terpriHe iH Taking the Lead in Low I'l-ieen and Fine (ioodH. Our Lamp Deportment i complete. Many elegant ar ticles mutable for prenenta. , id in French China Dinner, Tea, Ice Cream. Berry, Oat meal, Budding, Salad, Punch and Tete-u-Tete SetH we have an endleKH anHortment. A cane of Japnnene I'lates going at $2 per dozen. A bargain. e will noon begin to have Special Bargain Dnyn. Thin will be a new feature for un all. Come to the Palace of Bargains when desiring to buy China, GlaHHware, l)olln, and Pit'HentH of all kinds. THAD W. THRASH & CO., Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, House Furniib- tngt, etc., etc. CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVE. FOR SALE t mi proved and anita proved real estate, both business and residence property; any hind. any price, in ant part of thecHy. FARMING AND MINING LANUft. FOR RENT. 3 houses 8 rooms, 3 bouses 7 rooms. 1 house 14 rooms, 1 house It rooms, 1 housr 12 rooms furnished. Wanted several rooms for sTcntlrmen near square. I make a twcinlty or renting profiertv and collecting renu. If you arc looking for a house, consult my bulletin If your house Is vacant and you want a tenant, list It with me. No tenant, no charge. Apply to C. F. RAY, Real Estate Agent. septiadtf CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, ac urrly pluced at H per cent. Office: a a 36 Patton Avenue second Door. fchddlT V. Wll.l.n. ARTHUR J. WILL. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, BN Patton Avenue. Neit V M C A bulld'g. P U Boa AO, novl ilUm JOHN CHILD, I Formerly of Lyman a Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Buaineea Loan, Kcarely placed at S per cent. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Aaaeta.... Surplua..! ...107,loO,80119 ... aa.uai ,074.80 E. D. Monroe, Agt., A.hevllle, N. C. yrBce HII iouth Mala .treet, aulS dtf T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PUBLIC SQUARE, Asheville, N. C. We auk Hjiecial attention to our CLOTHINGXOVERCOATS for Men and Boyn, and Wraps of all grades for Ladies, Miss eti and Chililren. One price syntem. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing. WrapH, ShoeH, Dry (Soods, Underwear .Uphol stery Goods, Hats, Carjets anddener ul Smallwares. 79 PATTON AYE. W.A.Blaik. J.V. Buown. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. No. 3 Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friendH and the pub lic generally to cull and ex amine our well selected ntock of FURNITURE, Which we are offering at rock bottom prices. Undertaking a special feature. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night 65. BLAIR & BROWN. IWILKIE I ATKINS.C uaNVPACTt'iaaa a joaaKaa or PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, And Wholesale Fruit Dealers NO. ta PATTON AVI!., ABHBVILI.B. CATERERS TO THE BEST TRADE. We have conatantly on hand In our retail department all the delicacle. of the aeaaun, in choice Prolta, tine Cnndle. and funcy Cakra and Cracker.. nor7d1y LADIES, READ! MME. LANSDALE, Hpecinllat la Treating FALLING HAIR AND SCALP DISORDER Office Hour. ; S a. m. to II p. m. No. 9 North Main Street CIINItlLTATION PSKI SIIAMPOOINO IHINR. Invalid Ladle. Waited on at their Homes. CULKBHATBD "NBWMAN NRKVIt TON IC" ON SALII. octUSdlm. TO THE LADIESOF ASHEVILLE I Messrs. W. B, Williamson A Co., request the pleasure of yonr company at their Art Kihlblt, of the Davl, sewing Machine and Its work, eommeneinc Tuesday Nov, , and ln( taturday . 10 PATTON A VBNCK. aovadlw THE HEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN ECHOES FROM TUESDAY'S BAL LOT BEATS. DKNOl'RAT HOLD A 1.1. AMD GAIN MINK, Uakti'iihii, Conn., Nov. K. The first art of unofficial return, from every town thu, fnr retichctl nt the nccrcliiry of tate'i office j;ivea Mnrria, dim., a K)u lur majority of 27. Thi, in lr the fitcc of the returnt and make no account of 120 repulilican votea thrown out in llritlf;r pnrt, or 36 prohibition votes thrown out in one ward in Wuterliiiry because of an irregularity. Hei.kna, Mont., Nov.8. Although the returns are not roinplcte, it is settled that W. . Dixon is elected to courcan over Tims. II. Carter, republican. The complexion of the suite senate is still in uuuut. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 9. A statement given out tram republican headquarters announces the election of the entire re publican ticket with tlie exception of governor. Returns from all but six counties make the tigures on Kovernor ns lollows: Kichartls, repnnlicnn, 67, 608 ; Bovd, democrat, 6U.NH0; Powers, independent, B8.1 7. Dkh Moinks, la., Nov, 8. Unofficial re turns from all the counties in the tie Rave McFnrlan, (rep.) for secret n, ot state 3,85'J majoritv. Chic ai-.o, Nov. 8. W. O.EwitiK, (deuil in an interview declared that he insleud of Abner Taylor, (rep. I is elected to con- Kress in the brat Illinois district. He ays thnt votes for Abner Tnvlor in the unofficial returns were contused with those A. H. Taylor, the republican candi date for appellate court clerk. In anv event Uwinfj proposes tocontest the elec tion on the ground that votes lor Ins op ponent were onnlv purrhased at tin polls. If Ewinc is Kiicccitslul the ilemo crats will have all four congressmen from Chicago. Concokii. N. II.. Nov. 8. Chairman Churchill, of the republican stale com mittee, makes the foilowiujj statement oi the claims of the democrota: "That thev have a majority of the mcmlH-rs of the legislature is unfounded in fact. The re publicans have a good working majority. They will organize the house and senate. and elect n governor and I'nitrd Stater senator to succeed Iknry W. Illuir." M.l.w.u kkk, Nov. 8. The republicans suller the loss of six congrt ssineu, iHsides the legislature, winch will prohalily elect rx-Sccrctary Vilas to suivecd Senator SRioner. CiiiCAiio, Nov. H. At Inst returns from the stale of Illinois hnvcbccomcsullicictit ly complete to announce decisively thai the entire democratic state ticket ir elected. The congressional delegation from Illinois stands fourteen democrats and six republicans. I'lilLAiiKi.i-HU, Nov. 8. OHicial re from all counties show It lie election to congress of seventeen republicans and eleven democrats. In the state legisla ture there will Iw a republican majority of fifty on joint ballot, u republican joint ballot loss of nftv-two ns compared with the present legislature. The new legisla ture will elect a United States senator to succeed J. Donald Cameron, whose term will expire .March tli, IK'JI. THK PKDKRAL COI'RT. More violators) of the Revenue Mws Tried. The federal court continues to take up and disiosc ol n large numlier of cases. Judgment has been suspended in the cases of Lit; Oliver, of Swain, and I). K Bryson, f Jackson, who were yesterday sentenced to one month imprisonment and lined $100 and costs. Tile prisoners have been discharged. John Miles, of Haywood, hiioch Ten- land, of Macon, Norwan l'rice, of liny- wood and John rums, ol .swum, luivr been fined $100 and costs, each, and sen tenced to two month's imprisonment. J. G, Wiseman, Mitchell, tin. been sentenced to six month's imprisonment and lined $100 ii nd costs. W. Allmnn, Cherokee. was sentenced to three inonlh s impris onment nnd fined the same. The follow ing have been lined the same and sen tenced to one months imprisonment'. Andy McNcese, Haywood ; Adam Mnury. Alfred Morrow, Cherokee; Nat Oaks, An derson Oaks, Mitchell; J, H. Cruig, Oru- liam. All of these are charged with violation of the revenue laws. THK KKW TOWERS, Thev trill he In the Mhapekira Trl. pod. The Peoples' Ktcctric Light company is now negotiating for the purchase of four towers for their lights. The towers this company will use will be of the O'lleirne pattern. They arc to lie tripod ilwiied nud the supports will be fastened to masonry nt the base. The base will lie broad, the legs being about twenty leet apart. The towers will be 1W fcet in height. They will be ascended hv means ol a row of steps on one of the supHirts, The weight of each tower will lie a.lMiu imnntis. They will hnve to come Irom either In' diuiia'or Illinois and will be second' handed. Cauacd t Reckleaaneaa. Bvnaci'SK, Nov., 8. The coroner's jury In the case of the rock cut disaster on the Delaware, Laekawnna und Western rail wnv Monday evening, decided thnt it was occasioned by the flagman and op erator. Michael A Llurk, who recklessly and without authority, raised the lever to the switch, thereby running one train into nnoiiicr. Cotton Mupplv. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 8. The total visible supply of cotton for the world is 3,480,' 818 bales, of which l,IIUfl,318is Amerl can. Receipts nt interior towns, 214. 6H9; receipts nt plantations, 3UU,00; crop tn sight, n.run.atio. Ks-fiovernor O'Neal Dead. Nasiivii.i.k, Tenn., Nov. 8. Ex-Governor lidward A. O'Neal died yesterday at his residence in Florence, Ala., from pa' ralysis. Got. O'Neal served two terms as governor of Alabama. IMMIGRATION CONVENTION, A Central Committee Appolutt-d VealerdHx. Yesterday afternoon, at the call of Mavor Illanlon, a meeting was held nt his office, of the committee, previously ap pointed by him lo make arrangements for the immigration convention. There were present Mayor lilunton, Messrs. Matt Atkinson, K. M. Fiirmau, N. I'. Chedester.J, I). Cameron, C, T. Kails, and K. Mcllraver. On motion Mr. Hlanton was made per manent cnairinaii ot the organization undCol.J. II. Cameron, iermuneiil sec retary. The clitiir.iii.il subsciiieiitly appointed the following executive committee, which is duly authorised to carrv out the ob jects of their npixiinlment in doing which the vo-oiernlioii of all the citizens ol Asheville is earnestly ret nested : II, T, Collins, K. M. Furiniin, Joseph Sludcr. WHO AKK liACK OF IT ? HVNOICATK llt'VH A Bit) TRACT IN NORTH CAROLINA. It la lu MndiMou and t'sneey Coun Ilea Mlnerul Lunds to tie Devel. oped anel Cnttlc Rnnlnu; and To. bHL-co llroviiuii (ione Into On a Blic Hvale. Johnson City, Tenn., Nov. 8. A svn- dicnte comjiosed of I.ynu, Mass., and Kansas City capitalists has secured by purchase one hundred and seventy-five thousnnd acres ol land in Madison and Yancey counties. North Curolinn, which they propose to develop at once, ' The land is heavily timliercd and con tains mammoth deMisits of iron, ore untl some mien. The company w ill Ik-capitalized at one million dollars mid licside developing ore uiiurs'niid titulicr they will encour age cattle raising and tobacco growing, build a manufacturing town and rail roads connecting, their lands with lines already in oicrntiin. They will build) from I'aint Rock or near there, ninkin;; connection with loitb the Richmond nnd Danville and l-jist Tennessee svstcni. K. II. King, of KansiiK City, is the lending spirit in the movement. THEY Si:L-THE LESSON. THK MeKINMvV Bll.l. MI'KT HK RKVIMF.II. Mo Hays a Renubllcan Harly I'a per In chlcairo A National Can. cum NuiciteHted lo Conslderwsys and Mean or Velllns Hack Into Power. Ciiicaoo, '..v. 8. The ICveiiiiig Jour nal, for many years one of tin staiiiichrsl ofrcpiblicau iiiK-r, in the course of a double leaded editorial on the political situation this oiicrnoonHiiys. "What now shall lie the reniibticnn course ? Simply I his: thut it must live up to what nre us real principles. I lie McKtulev bill must not stand unchanged. It must be modified in utmost its every feature. A national caucus of the party has been held and its leaders must oliey the dictates of that caucus. There is no occasion for delay until the demo cratic congress has assembled and the re- publican senate given assent to tne changes required. The republican party is the party ol tne people untl one ol re form within itself. It husnow its opMir- tunity. DEATH f W. I- M'APKK. The Remalna lo Ret Taken lo wheeling-, Weal Va, Mr. W. L. McAfee died at his home on Bailey street UiisniurningHlH.l.lo'clock. He was a native of Harrodsburg, Ky., nnd was 71 years old. lie came to Ashe ville uhnut two yciirsugoondhnsboiiglit nnd improved considerable pi opcrty here. He had been sick for about two weeks. He left a wile and two daughters and three granddaughters. The funeral, will be ut lus lalcrcsMlcuce on nancy street to-morrow at 1-' o clock. Kev. McNcelv Dullosc will con duct the services. The remains will In- taken to Wheeling, West u., where he lived bclore coming here, for burial. V. M. C. A, MKKTINdi, The Week of Prayer Occurs) Next Week. To-morrow afternoon, instead of the usual evangelistic meeting for men, the Young Men's Cliiislinn Association will bold a public meeting nt the Presbyterian church, which both Indies nnd gentlct, en are urged to attend, hliort iidilresses will be given iiHin tne "work lor toung Men in America and Foreign Lands." A male chorus choir will lend the singing. Hull-hour prayer meetings lor both In dies and gentlemen will be held each day durinu the week nt 4.;I0 o'clock instead of 4 o'clock ns untioiinceil in yesterday's Citizkn. All arc invited to attend this meeting winch will be held in thcassociii' tion hall. A I'I'.X WSoFcOXSIilJl Vi.YC'K. FOKKION. Tli fink, tif Nfiasfin has tnkrn the until as regent of the grand duchy of Luxem burg. Fearing nihilist plots, the iolice prevail. lions nt ail me nuasuiii i,i,,i, jmimiwb nave iiicrcuaeu. The fear of famine in the west of Ireland lins been acknowledge I by the officials of the llritish treasury tlrpiirtment, who have ordered a numlier of new railways to lie built ut once in tne imiHivenslieil districts for the purpose of giving the licnsnnts work. IIOMK. Gov. I'littison intends to prosecute his libellers to the fullest extent ol the law. It is thought a new tariff bill will lie among the first measures brought for ward in the democratic bouse of repre sentatives. The Philadelphians nre determined to deal severely with bnltot box slulfcrs this time, nnd there is a large crop of cases for the courts. ' Cleveland for president, Hill for I'niled States senate and Chnpin for governor is considered to be the logical result of the late democratic success. THE CHARTER GRANTED. IT PAHHKS I1H FINAL READ. INU I.ABT NIUHT, Home Hlreela Hlrlcken Out and Other Inacrled Jury Report Ac-cepted-Hldewalk lu Weal I'.ncl. The question of granting a charter to the Asheville Loan Construction and Im provement compuny to build and oier ate a line of street railwuy on Penlaud, Hiawussce, Flint, Cherry, Haywood, Mullierry and Academy streets nud the extension of the last named street, came up before the board last night. The char ter had already passed its first reading, and final action was to lie taken at this meeting. As soon ns the charter was read Mr. F. A. Sondlev told the board that the lieople ol Flint and Cherry streets did not want the railroad on those streets. He produced a pttition, protesting again the granting of the privileges on those streets, signed by W. L. Shope, R K. Porter, W.J. Alexander, J. Y.Jordan, Jas, A. Howie, Mrs. Julia Lee. K. A. Ilitvncr, F. A. S'liidley, W. C. Jnrvis, J. L. McKcc, Mrs. M. C. Stockton untl 11. D. Uaker. Some of Mr, Solid ley's reasons for not wanting the railway were that the streets were so narrow that horses would be easily frightened oil them und that the grade was so heavy that it would be dangerous to have curs running there. lie said that the grunting ol the churtcr would amount to throwing out the streets us a public thoroughfare. He ulso ob jected tn the clause giving the company an exclusive privilege lor ten years. Mr. Powell, president ol the company, authorised the city clerk tostrikc out the two streets mentioned, ns well as Pen land and Hiawassee streets und to sub st it utr French Ilroad avenue and Short street and Ilcardcn avenue. This mtidt the privileges rrler to Haywood street. I niich Ilroad avenue, short aud Mul- berry streets, Ilcardcn avenue. Academy street and its extension, nnd such othei streets as may hrrealter lie agreed on. Alter these changes were made the char ter passed its final reading and became a law. Mill: WALK ON KAST STHKKT. A iK-titioa was presented by residents and property owners, asking to have a sidewalk put down on tast street. and ii was ordered that a walk ol two inch pin uk lie constructed from north Main street to Hillside street. Street Superin tendent Murray will be authorized to have the work done. sllir.WAJ.K IN WKST KNII. Cunt. J. M. f.rcvn, in liehall'of the peo ple living in the West Hml asked lor a side walk on lliixton, Koliertsuud Haywood streets, lie pointed out the needs ot tin community mid urged the board to do something lor tliein. It was ordered mat the street company nnd Mr. Murray bt authorized to look into the mutter nnd locate n sidewalk. The committee will meet on the ground next Monday ut 4 o clock. A I HOI'OKI U KXCII.VM1K. Mr. F. Slikrtculhrr, for the congrega tion of the Central Methodist Episcopal church. South, promised to give three lecl Irom the trout ol the parsonage lot on Willow street lo the cilv lor street purposes if the cilv would reciprocate by erecting n stone wall in Iront of the lot. 1 he request was rvlern.il to the street committee. I.IOIIT. ir. J. G. Ljticen asked for a light on the corner of Hill und llullrkk streets and was told that the electric light company had liccn instructed to locale one tlieic. I H V HKI'OKT ACChl'TKII. The report of the jury on the extension of Academy street, which was published in yesterday's Citi.n, whs presented. Mr. lien. S. Powell, president of the Ashe ville Loan. Cousi ruction and Improve ment company, lor whose lienetil the street is cxit'udid. notified the board that his company would pay the dama ges, und the rcH,rl was.ncccptcd. PAMIKK OP PINK. Complaint was made that S. K. Kepler ami the Asheville Light and Power com pany hnd nllowcd waste oil to collect around their tanks near the railroad and that it was dangerous because ol nre The matter was relerred to the sanitary insKY'lor nud chief ol Hiliee to report next Friday night. SKWI-.ll ON IIIAWAHht.K ST. T. F. Startles naked to be allowed to build a sewer on Hiawassee street from Penlandtou point near Flint street at bis own cxiir nnd have the cost taken out ol Ins taxes. 1 he matter wnt rcicr ml to the sewer committee with power to act. AN AI'I'I.AL FOR 1IKI.1'. A conitniinicalion from the Flower Mission, asking tor o donation for thnt organization was presented but no ac tion was taken. m;w iiokk. It was ordered that a new, small hose be iHiughl lor the hose house, to lie used in washing the carriages. MONHV PON lll ll.llINO SI'.WKH. J. A. l'ortcrand Dr. II. L. Taylor asked to he paid lor the line of sewer which thev und others hnd built on Flint ami Cherry streets. Tlte mutter was referred to the sewer committee. HILLS (IHPH.HKll pa in. The following hills weir presented and ordered paid : Powell (v. Snider, tft.Gtl: C. 1-:. liekel : Co., leediug horses, $:I0;J. II. lionrdiiiiiu, assistant at pump, $U; Asheville, l.ignt nun rower Co,, gas, U..i; J. K. Dickerson V Co., ti.'M: N P. Corn, liahiuee on book nnd bidder building, i A. P. Corn, on curbing $r.o. Ill II IHNll PKHMIl's. The lolluwing liuililing in runts were granted: I, G. (JniTn, ten room house on French Ilroad avenue; Ii. Spain, Iranir no use on cnariotic street. Ill RC HALL TO HANU, The Canada Cabinet Council U. cluvsj AgalitMt Him, Ottawa, Nov. 8. The cabinet council hits after due consideration, decided that Ilirchull shall be executed on the 1 1th in' I stunt, The opinion was unanimous. Inrclay Martin Dying. Cm.t itiiiA, Tenn,, Nov, A. Hon. Hare lay Martin, the oldest living cx-congreas- niou in Tennessee, lies very III at his re,i deuce near this city. There is no tusr of ins recovery. ANTIMIGRAINE. THt NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBOISTBRHD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AN ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING EL 8 II. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself the enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article ii. the market for the speedy relief aud cure of tve, y variety of that common trouble, Headachk. The immense favor which has greeted it from ull quurtcrs, 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 n ANT1PYKINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND .COCAINE, Since it dues not contain an atom ol either ol these. It ia absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young und old without fear or serious results. It is n a Cathartic, does not lisurrunge the stomach, and contains uo noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head achewithout resiect to cause leaving uo unpleasant or annoying after-effects, us iu the case of other so-culled "harm less" remedies. These quulitics make it the most populur and saleuble article in the market, wherever known. UIKUC..ONU FOR L'BB. The dose lor an adult Is two teaspoonfula o a wine glaaa u( water, lioac for children proportion, according to age. In cither :mwc tuc duav con be repeated every thirty ainuea until a cure ia encelcd. One dose will always drive away an attack of llcadacuc. taken when lir.t feeling the premonitory symutoma; but it the attack ia well on, and uftcnug la intctiM, the second or third doae nay be required, t'aually a greater number if dosea ia required to erfcet the flrat cure than t. needed lor any succeeding time there- :iJter, .bowing that the medicine Is accurnu. ative In its ettrcta, tending toward an event ual permanent cure For aale at brlANT'l PHARMACY. WHITLOCKS, 46 8OITH MAIN 8TRKKT, ASIIKYILLE, X. V. NKW FALL DRliSS GOODS. Lmlii'H will tlo well to ex- ainiiii' our new utile Jncketn, Cujii'H and Louk WrapH, ut WhitlockH, Cor. EngleDlotk. Our new stock of UroHH fiootls h 'way nboveauyyou an find elsewhere. Call ami Hif tliein, t Wliitlock'H, cor. Kaglo Mock. Liu'ht weight Joiwy Jack- otH and IMnoi'H at very low prici'H. N hit lock h, corner Eatfe lilock. Itlankety, t'oinfort.s nnd Curtain niatorialH, at Wliit lock'H. Very larire Btock. Corner Kaglo IJlock. GO dozen Aprons in 200 HtyleH. New denigna, beauti ful and cheap, at Wliitlock'H. Driving GIovcb and Hiding Cupn for Ladies and MinHen, at Whitlock's, corner Englo Wock. Wliitlock'H in the beet place by far to get complete out fitH for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block. IN FRESCO. I agdllm imiySmllimtliA i'aaMVssjsaia. M . tii.-.ri.Mif.j,, r