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Eternal advertising is the price of trade. Some argue that it is expensive to adver tise. It is the most profita ble ex tense yon can ha. ve, if you handle it jtroperly. Mil ford, Mass., Journal. Asheville Daily Citizen A man with a bnsinafe cap able of being pmtitAbly ad vertised, but who refiises to give printers' ink a trial, is his own worst enemy. Prin ter's Ink. VOLUME VI.NO. 161. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1890. PRICES CENTS. LINVIUE. A place planned and devel oping' aH u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS -v OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for hen lth f illness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 51,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate Jt ia being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for tine residences and HK4THFVI. HOMKS. A good opportunity for profitable investment. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dre88, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnwllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. The large slock r new nov cities recently purchased by MIm Hltlck while North arc arriving dally, They are both beautiful In design anil cheap. Call and In.pect. BON MARCHE. 30Sontli Main Street. 30 H.T.ESTABROOK'8 3il . MAIN ST.. AHMKVILI.B. - thk ruci ro - BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL View and Sketches. apr lad REAL ESTATE. Wilts B. ow! JiJ!L!i GVYN & WEST, (accMaora to Walter B.owyn) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO MM OF AtHEVtUE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely riaced at Cent. Notary Publk. Cniamlaatoners ofUeeda. FIRE INSURANCE. orriCR-aoalbiul CoariBejaaro. "THE SON 00 MOVE," . And ao doe Aaherlll. The irreat haatltng aet la now bring performed by all genuine liaalncM men oCtn PARADISE CITY TH) OtITH, "very man ha. hla scheme aad a relate. It hi moat caw to not unwlll Ina eara. We don't mind Idling yon that our arheiae la to aell all the land and In.ura all th. proiierty wa caa, In-fur. "The rtolilns Neat Again." We have Jaat lieen appolntr-l agent, for the Old Reliable Pennaylvanln Hire ln.urai.ee Co., and we wuat you to Ineurc with aa. JBNIfS JENKB, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Woo eft 10, McAfee Block, ga Pattern Aee Aahevllle, N C. P. Aa GRACES DBCOSATOI , V ANU- . I ' DKftlUNEK ' IN FRESCO. ,ucfldam Who Told You So? W. T, Crawford rhvh thnt H. O. Bwurt told him that he heard Jim Gudger nay thnt Bob Vnncv told him that Kupe Win hcn.nl that there wai no doubt hnt W. W Rollln nald thit Tom Johnston thought that Bob Purman bad told Hitting Hull that Buffalo Bill had declared to J H. Courtney that It was generally believed that nan Reynold had Naid in plain terms that he heard Jack Wnrley say that his friend John 1.. Sullivan had tald that BUI Denver Informed him at the congressional convention in this city thnt It was a well known fnct that the House keepers' Union had caught Gen, Cliugmnn in Haying that In his opinion It was n mutter of fact and of grea t public Interest that J. J. Mackcy intimated to Jess t.owrv thnt Bill Nye had said while attending the county nii vention last Hatttnlay that anyone caughl reading this shull repair at ouce to the store of A. D. COnf'KK, North Court Kainrc, and insect his mammoth stuck of all kinds of Groceries, Provisions, &c, where arrange mrnts have been made to fuminh you all kinds of Staple and Finuy GrocericH of the Best Uuallty at the Ltiwcsi Prices. W.A.Hlaiu. J.V. Ukown. FURNITURE AM) UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Pattou Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STANO We are now ready, and in vite our frieuds and the pub lic generally to call and ex amine our well selected stock of FURNITURE, Which we are offering at rock bottom prices. Undertaking a special feature. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 7!, night 03. BLAIR & BROWN. FOR SALE ! Improved and unimproved real eatutc, both bualnrsa and rrelilcnre property; auy kind, nny price, in any part of theclty. PARMINO AND MININO LANDS. FOR RENT. U houaea a room.. II house. 7 room.. I houM 1 room., 1 houae It room., I houar 1 3 mom. furnished. Wanted ncvrrul room. for gentlemen nrur .iiunrc. I make a aiednlty ol renting iroicrtr anil collecting mita. If you arc looking for a houae, conault my bulletin If your houar la vacant and you wunt a tenant, ll.t it with mr. No trnnnt. no charge. Apply to C. F. RAY. Real Untate Agent. acpltadlf CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Inveatiueut Agent. NOTARY PVBLIC. Loan, ae urely placed at M per cent. Offices : 34 26 Fattuo Avenue Hrcond Door. febBdlT ' II. WILL. AKTHUK J, WII.LM. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 9H I'atton Avenue. Neat V M C A hulld'g. I' O Bosno4. novl il.'im JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of l.yman Child I, Office No. i .Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strlctlva Brokerage Bualncaa Loan, arm rely placed at per cent. THK EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE! MOCIItTY. Aaaet. Murptus.... ,.10T,lnO,8iu.l!l ; MU,aai,07ao E. I. Monroe, Agt., Asheville, N. C. (line B outh Main .treet. suiadtf CRYSTAL PALACE, NO. 41 PATTON AVE. ABheville's New and Big En terprise is Taking the Lead in Low Prices and Fine Goods. Our Lamp Department in complete. Many elegant ar ticles suitable for presents, and in French China Dinner, Tea, Ice Cream, Berry, Oat meal. Pudding, Salad, Punch and Tete-a-Tete Sets we ho vo an endless assortment. A case of Japanese Pla tes going at f 2 per dozen. A bargain. We will soon begin to nave Special Bargain Days. This will be a new feature tor us all. Come to the Palace of Bargains when desiring to buy l hina, ulassware. Dolls, and Presents of all kinds. THAD W. THRASH & CO., Crockery, Gloss ware, Lamps, Huusc Furnish ings, etc., etc. CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVE, T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PCBLIC HQl'ARli, Asheville, N. C. We ask special attention to our CL0THiNG,0VERC0ATS for Men and Boys.and Wraps of all grades for Ladies, Miss es and Children. One price system. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry floods, Underwear,Uphol stery floods, Hats, Carfreta and Gener al Smallwarcs. 7 eft 9 PATTON AVli. oWILKIE X ATKINS.X UAKt'PACTi a jniiaKa. or PLAIN AND FANCY CANOIES, And Wholesale Fruit Dealer NO. 12 I'ATTON AVH., AKII UVII.I.U. CATERERS TO THE BEST TRADE. We have constantly on hand In our retail department all the dellrade. of the aca.on, In choice Prulta, fine Candle, nnd fancy Cake. nnd Crackera. novTdly LADIES, READI MME. LANSDALE, ftprdaliat In Treating FALLING HAIR AND SCALP DISORDERS, OMccHoura: U n m. to U p. m. No. ' North Main Street. cnNMU.TATiiiN rang .iuvmioino dunk, Invalid Ladlea Waited onat their Home., CRI.KHKATKD "NBWMAN NltKVH TON' IC" ON HALII. octUHillm. TO THE LADIES OF ASHEVILLE t Meean. W. 0, Wllliamaon At Co., rrqutat the pleaaure of your company at their Art ftuhlblt, nf the liarla Hewing Machine and Ita work, commencing Tuesday Nov. , eail Ing Mntiirday . If) PATTON AVHNI'K, nnv.ldl w THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN DARINU TRAIN ROIIBKH CAP. Tt'KKD. HE, WITH ANOTHER, STOLE $46, 000 FTOM THE MAILS. Ciiicaro, Nov. 10. To-niKht I'lwtuffii'e Inspector Wntkins, ol CIiichko, will ar rive lierc hiivinn in custody Win. K. New berry, who is said to lie the leader in one or the most during train rolilxrics of re cent years. June 0th the Northern Pacitictrain was stoiwd at New Salem, N. I)., bv In'h wiiymen. Two maskeil men climbed upon the enuine and compelled the en (j'liutT nnd li reman to detach f vnuine from the train nnd then nhriid. ll.iv iiiK taken the engine about twenty rods the engineer was ordered to stop and the engineer nun nrcman were taken Hack to the train nnd ordered to batter down the door of the extircss car. With the first nttnek on the ear the express clerk escnH'd from it and saved the contents ol the sales, since he earned with hnn their keys. Having entered the ear the two robbers coniiellril the engineer and fireman nnd the postal clerk to cut open the mail pouches nnd curry the first class registered mail matter tii the rohlier's horses. About 5110 puckages, contain ing .i,iiih in cnsli, were secured. O. K. Bailcv, one ol the highwa "len, was subsequently captured auu if :nw serving u term in the North Dakota peni- tentinrv. The senrch for Newlierrv has been curried on by the postal authorities ever since and lie was arrested nt I'lmns, Vii., Saturday. Nccbcrry comes of an excellent Virginia family. ' I'HIRKKn WITH Ml'RniCR. PartlculMi-M of a HeliHHtlonal Caw l (ieoricla. Macon, Gil., Nov. 10. Five citizens o! Dodge county, arrested Saturday by I'nited States deputy nmrshals, were lirotight here to-dav nnd committed to jail on a charge of co:,piracy and the murder ol J. C. Forsvth, at Niirmondalr. October 7. One ol the priwincrs is Wright Lancaster, the sheriff of Dodge county ; another is Luther A. Hall, a Dudut county attorney whose trial for perjury now (lending in the Icderal tlistnci court. A while man named Andrew Kenean was shot by n mob for the iiiiirdcr ol Forsyth the iluy niter it oecu.-rcd. Inr Inter invesligaiion by l uited States siiectul agents proved his innocence o tile crime. The men nrrcileil are charged wit), having nhcttcd an ussassiiuition. Foi- svth was u northern man mid the ensi wus brought in the federal court on the ground that at the time of the mtirdrr In wus ns audit o! Norman . Uoilue and enjoying rights which had lieen guuruii teed him by a decree of an I'nited States cou-t. HTOCKa WKNT IHIWN, And All an Account of Forclirn Cables). Nkw Vurk. Nov. 10. A flood of alarm ing cables from Loudon and I'nris, pre dicting disasters in the markets there this week, caused h panicky feeling in the stock exchange to-day. Long lielore the iening brokers tried to make sale of stocks, but could not find buyers and as loon ns the signal for beginning business was given, no oilers were made, but every bid, no m uter nt what price, wits nt once tilled, this selling canned Man hattan elevated to lull Irom one hundred to ninety-two, u decline of eight Miims: western In ion fell (i's points: other stocks, with the exception ol the Vnnder bilts, fell from two to six r cent. There are no buying orders in many of the SKviultirs, 12 p. m. lames Mrtitthcrs, has just been utlHckcd by uMiplexy nnd is now IviiifF on the Hour ol ,lii mIim'Ii ,lifimic dead. Business wns suended lor hull an hour. HOPK FOR CONHt ni'TIVKIt. Hrofcaaor Koch's Remedy a Hue eras). Hkhi.in, Nov. 10. I'rol. Hcrgmunn in oculated fifteen consumptives patients Thursday by I'rof. Koch's process, nuil on the following day exhibited one of the patients bciore number of physicians in order to show the change thnt had re sulted within 24 hours. The Borsen Courier says it has author ity lor the statement thnt I'rof, Koch's remedy hus proved a success. The fa mous lierninn surgeon, it says, cured within five days a case ol lupus or ne crotic tuhcrculnr destruction of the tis sue of the face. A t'ONTKST, Iowa liiiiocral Not Yet aw tinned II Beetun. I Iks Miiinks, Nov. 10. Chairman Ful- len, of the denimrutic central committee, has telegraphed all democratic county chairmen throughout the state to be present to day when theolKcinl count of the votes is inane ny tne iiourdi ol su pervisors in the diflcrrnt cotintiei. He in structs llirm to watch the count closelv on the whole slate and eonuressionnl tickrts and report to him. The commit tee, it Is understood, is preparing to take evidence in HuIumiiic nnd Wright conn ties in the third district preparatory to a contest, ROUT, T. LINCOLN, Hs la Not About lo Menlcn aa Ma- ported. . Wasiiisiitun, Nov, 10. Robert T. I.iiv coin, minister from the United 8tales to England, reached the city this morning, To an associated press reporter he said in the most positive manner: "The stories to the cltcct thnt I intend to resign my post nnd that I shall remain henceforth in America are absolutely false. I shall soon go hack to Ivnglnnd and re sume my work." Knowing; Fourteen Hoars). Lincoln, Neb,, Nov. 10. Report Irom Brown county, in northwest Nebraska, say It lint been snowing continuously 14 hours. A FORtiKR ARRKNTKD, He Had Done CoiiHlderul.lv Work In Anlievllle. A mnn about thirty years of age was in Asheville during the curly part of lust 'week and succeeded in swindling sonic Asheville merchants out of considerable money by mentis of forged checks. He passed a check for $75, purporting to lie signed bv W. W. Rollins, payable to and endorsed by J. J. Moore, and on the na tional bank of Asheville. He also passed one for $75 with Maj. Rollins' name on it, but the victim became suspicious anil re covered his money, A (lav or two ago n man uH'itrcd in Hrndcrsonvillc and presented a check for $250, purporting to lie signed bv V. S. l.usk nnd payable to olm ones, to Key R, II. Lewis, president oljudsou college. He said he wanted to send his sisters to school nt ludson and would pay $15(1 in advance. Dr. Lewis gave Him $100. A description of the mall with an nflcr nt w reward was senl out bv the I'iniiiti detective agency nnd J. J. Moore alias pinn Jones was arrested nt Henderson ville Saturday charged with the forgeries He will be brought here to-night fortrial CHAJMii: IN IH--.I.IVKRV. Addition tu U.e Clerical Force of tlie t'OHlofllce. Uwing to tin shortening of the days as winter conies on the hour for the evening delivery of mail, by the carriers, has lieen changed. Heretofore the mail arriving from the north at 5 o'clock has Ixi-n delivered immediately alter its arri val. 1 he iilternoon delivery will here after begin at 3.25 u'clnck nnd thoe who wish to get their mail after the northern mail arrives can do so by call ing at I he curriers' window, which will lie oien from (i to li.HO, but it will not be delivered until the morning following. I'nstmustcr Lnil'liui has received an order Irom WnshiiiL'ton nllowinu him nn extra clerk in the posliiflicc. Mr. Cnnnnii lias Ikcii endeavoring to have his lorcc enlarged for some lime. The new appro priiiiion is lo go llliu vilivi .Miv. I.), THi; COTTON I Ktll'. What tl.e IM-pnrtment nt Wash ington Kiim of It. Washington. Nov. lo. Cotton returns liir Oclober lo th? dip;, rum nt of agri culture make the average yield 1N7 pounds ol lint sr acre. Much will de-IK-Iid on the wculiicr ol Novtuilier and llcevmlicr, not nulv in Kriictiiig the grout th, but in saving the crop. The iiuulity ol the lint has Ixcn d Ununited by excessive rains mid iuiuied by discol- irntion. 1 he esliiiiated vie ds hv slates as follows: Vngiuia, HiK puunds; North Larolmu, IMJ ; N nth Luroliiia, 175; Cicorgin, 105: Florida, HIS; Alabama, Kill; .Mississippi, 1!IHI; l.uinsiitia, J.IS; Texas, HMi; Arkansas, J25; Tennessee, llll. Till! Wl.lsK OF HHAIKK, The Hervlcea In be Held nt the V. 91. C. A. There will Ik.' ii gosK-l mn-ling, for men nly, nl association hull at X o'clock to night. The singing will bv led by a male chorus which will hold a oug service ut 7.4.1 o clock. The subject ol the meet-1 iug to-night will Is? "The War Crv ol railli. All men arc invited to attend. hitch afternoon nt 4.;0 o'clock hah hour prayer meetings ut association hall for both Indie and gentlemen will be held. To-morrow alternoon the meeting will be led by Kev. Samuel Milliard. RAILWAY liXTF.NMION. Tbe Balterjr lurk Line lo be Made Longer. The electric street railway at the But tery Turk is lo be extended from its pres ent terminus to the circle in hunt of the office entrance of the hotel. Work is to Ik commenced ut once. The extension will cost nlmut tun and the truck lav ing will be finished in n tew day. J, M. nil w arns is to iiuve cliurgeol the work. Paltl Row To-nlRlU. The Topical Times, of London says ol I'utli Rosa, who iipiwur nt the (irunil opera house to-night: Loudon ha fully confirmed all the good things suid ol her. and, ilhout en tering mtn any comparison iHrtwccn the clever lady now wiib us and the other Amciicail nctresses who have visited these shores, it is snllicicnt to say thai she succeeded in placing herself 'in tin front rank of aouhrcltcs." A Republican Couplet. A young ludv of Asheville, whose name was furnished to Tim Ci i izi.n not neces sarily lor publication, but a a guaran tee of very gooil Inith, hit coniMiscd llir following: Down went McKlnlcy to the liotium of the sen, ItreiuH-d in hla nvw Inrllt clothes. A Itootned King. l.osnoN, Nov. 10. The Chronicle's Berlin correspondent says thnt it is ru mored that notwithstanding oflicuil as lurnnee to the contrary, the voting King of Spain is weak, nnd not likely to live "(! SOUTH CAKnU.Wl I01.KS. dipt. Pnrrish has sold for the farmers who come tit Durham over 50,000,000 pounds in ten years, (ircciislsiro Workman: Kev. 15. W. Smith lins given notice to his congrega tion of his ncccptiiiicc of the call of the svnod to the position of slntc syiiodienl evangelist, making the third one in this state in the held alter Dcecmlier 1. Vnnce is nlwny himself. One night week before lust lieniid Mai. Robbinsmei on the depot phitlorm nt (irernshoro.lhc hitter on Ins way to Randolph to begin tilling his niioiulniciils. "IMIn, Rul liins,"snid mice, "where lire you going " "lining to l.ilierly," said Kohbinsi "where lire you going ?" "tioing to bond age," answered Value. Ami Kobhins hopiwd nn hi train and Vance Implied on his train, nnd nwuy they went. Slnles- ! ville Landmark. Hanford lix press: In court nt Carthage on Monday Kev. Mr. I'mpiiiv, a Baptist minister, wu on the witness stand nnd his manner of testifying wns so animated demonstrative that Judgrtlrnvea thought he wns drunk. The judge asked t he sher iff If the witness wns drunk. whereuiHin Mr, M. 8. Robins informed the itidgethnl the witness wn a minister of the gospel, and his style on the witness stand was his usual style. Judge Grave nHiloglcd to the frightened clergyman in admirable Style. THE HEAR HUNTED AGAIN. HI-: A Nil Till', DOOM HAVK A ORKAT TIJIK. Tl.e Animal la Treed Twice He Makes a liuod Fight sjliol Wllh a Rifle. The bear which wus hunted by a mini ber of Asheville Bportsmen a few weeks ago, was liberuted again Saturday after noon. Thelieur wus taken out Cliarlottestreet to its end, and wus led this show his ferocity from there, across the hills and fields to the Ben verdam road, just beyond Kumnth. He wns turned loose near the rond and close to the home of C. B. Way nnd nt once made for a large oak tree near Mrs. Osborne's. He ascended this ami staved there, waiting for his pur suers. The dogs about forty in number were taken to the end ol Charlotte street also ami were putonthetruil. They ullcuught tne scent ut once and us soon ns treed be gan a rapid chase. They were followed bv a large number ol horsemen, who rode through bushes and over fence and who could liardlv keen imee with the dons. The dogs liiuiid the liear in the tree and all urn lu red around t he buse of it. liurk. ing furiously. Thcv were culled oil, in order to let the benr lie brought down and given number start, and two men, with a chuin and rope climbed up and fastening the chain around hi neck, led tne iirule down. The doe;, which had been iumninc rab bits, were culled buck. The bcur was held by menus ol the chum and the dogs were incited to fight him. Then followed a fight ofubotit ten minutes, in which the bear, although cncunilicrcd with a heuvv chain nnd unable to run, kept the dogs away very successfully. He succeeded in administering some wholesome advice to tlie minimis Hint were attacking him, in the shape of some decidedly vigorous slaps with his iMinderous fore-paw. A numlier of the dogs have reason to re inemlicr bruin hecutise of those slap and ii lew biles wiih which he emphasized some of them. The hear at last grw tired of this kind of siMirt mid made lor a smiill pine tree, near where the tight was going on. He climbed this, ami when the dogs were culled nwav, came down and wn taken into a small open place and allowed to rest. After several minutes of blowing, he was again hit with the docs. Thev jiinilK'd around him in a playful sort ol a way lor some time but as the brute did not seem to mind this, they got a little braver and beean to worrv him. This called up his native elements of fight nnd ue struck out right and lelt, emitting fierce growls and occnsiomillv niakiiic a dnrt throuuh the crowd of horsemen who vnhanllv turned their back on him mid started off as if in a hurrv. They would make up their minds to come buck however, ns soon ns the bear began lighting the dogs once more. One young man, not fortunate enough to l.e mounted on a horse climbed up a pine tree in order to Ik able to net nn un obstructed view of the fiitht. the dogs soon chased the tnr around to the foot of the tree and bruin uppeured to want to eiimn up it, in order that he too might view the scenery. The young man, who bud uln-ndy pre-empted the position seemed grvallv exercised in this new turn of ullairs mid begun to look around lor a luiiiirr or some means of escape. He could find none, but this tlid not seem to extinguish his desire to get down nnd he was just about readv to jump when the lienr very nccommotlnlingly decided that be did not want to climb thnt tree any way. The occupant of the tree slid down in a great hurry us soon as the bear left. mid remained on the ground. He suys ne win ncreiiiter look out tor a smaller tree, which no hrur can climb. The Is-nr and the dog began to tire when the engagement hnd lusted for three-quarters ol nn hour anil one mem Iter ol the party, with u 44-calibre rille. curried along lor the puriosc, shot the oruie in tne loreneita, ienin louowea almost immediately. The Ixnlv was butchered and will be served on the tables of those to whom tbe hear liclougcd. THF. IRIHH FAMINF.. The Appeal lo America With drawn lor a Time al Mask Nkw Yokk, Nov. 10, The American committee for the relief of the famine in Inland have issued a public statement, tcm Hirarily wit Inlrit wing its n ppeal tothc American iienple, because, it say, "there hit Urn provided a promise, at least, of the relief which will Ik- nileipiiilc even to the dire nature ol the distress which is ut hand. The Brit ish government baa been spurred, first, to investigate, through it eluel secretary for Ireland, the danger which threatened K,v vi.,,, ,.n n., , nviiU ,u un dertake n system of public work in the distressed district which, by ollordint partial relief, will nt least KstHne the iiiviisiuii ill me uimifii in iiiiiiiiiv. AI'FMNS OF COXSIiVVCXCE. MOMK. The northern democrat in the next house will outniimberthc northern repub licans. The trustees of the Maryland agricul tural college decided to introduce manual training into the college and to establish Ip-e eiioiursnii. V. A. Collier, owner of the Memphis Appeal, nits piittl aiiiii.timi mr the Mnn phis Avalanche, owned by ex-Congress man James I'hclun, A significant educational tendency of tne uny is tne increased interest In the si ud v of history and politic at Johns opsins university. Hon. Richard Vnux. of I'liiliuK Initio. nnd his friends intend to contest Mr. Me Alrer's right to the congressional seat he won Inst week, on the ground of fraud. A seheme ha been practicnllv consu mated in Chicago by which the merit pack inn houses, except Armour', will be sum to nn i-.tigiisn syndicate nnd 0iern- leii ns one esiiioiisiiuicni. Hx-Mnynr Cottrrll, who Inaugurated n reign of terror nt Cednr Key, Fin., few month ngo, wn shot and killed bv Cbiel of Police Gerald, nt Montgomery, Ala, Cottrrll had threatened Gerald's : hie. The wage of the freight engineer nnd firemen in the employ of the Lake Shore and Michigan southern Railroad com natty have lieen increased twenty cent a day. The engineers are advanced from :i.ao to 13.70. ANTIMIGRAINE. THU NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RB0I8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AN ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cure Every Varlly of Headacbe AND NOTHING BLSB. ANTIMIGRAINE Hm earned lor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective und reliable article it. tbe market for tlie speedy relief and cure of every varietj of that common trouble, II had ac lis. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thin,; which ulmost everyone need, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it doe not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTII'YRINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom ol either ol these. It i absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is m a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in it being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of heud 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 tbe market, wherever known. IMKBCi.ONS FOR L8B. The done for an adult la two tcaspoonful. in a wine glass of water. Dote for children ia proportion, according to age. In cither :aac the dose caa be repeated every thirty minaea until a cure ia e flee' ted. One done will alwaya drive away an attack of Headache, If taken when drat feeling the premonitory symptom.; but if the attack I. well on, and auAcring ia intense, the second or third doae may be required. Usually a greater number of doaes Is required to effect tba first cure than is needed for any auccecding tame there after, abowing that the medicine ia accumu lative in ita cM'ects, tending toward an event ual permanent cur For sale at ortANT'8 PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOl'TU MAIN STREET, ANHEVILLfC, X. i NEW FALL DRESS COOD8. Ladies will do well to ex- uniiiie our new style Jac kets, CujK'suiid Louk Wraps, at Whitlock'n, Cor. Eatfe Block. Our new took of Dress Goods is 'way oboveanyyou can find elsewhere. Call and see them, nt Whitlock's, cor. Eagle Mods. Light weight Jersey Jack ets and Blazers at very low prices. Whitlock's, corner Eagle Block. Blankets, Comforts and Curtain materials, at Whit lock's, Very largo Btock. Corner Eagle Block. SO dozen Aprons in 200 styles. New designs, beauti ful and cheap, at Whitlock's. Driving Gloves and Hiding Cups for Ladies and Misses, at Whitlock's, corner Eaglo Block. Whitlock's is the best place by far to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block. J. t-J.VsVC UWA
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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