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A V 7 Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 175. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1890. PRICES CENTS. LINVIJ.LE A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS SJF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, Aivgjtm iiu(4mI for honlth I'tilncss and lieauty of SCKNKIiY. An elevation 'f fw,' m itli cool Jnvljcoratlnjf Climate Jt is being laid out with tast and skill, with well graded roads and extensive jVOREST PARKS. A desimble place for fine ivsidences and HK4THFIL HONKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad lllVSS, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO,, Unvllle, milctacll Co., N. C. BON MARGHE. THE POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. Novelties lor the llollclv. XlKkn ft aim-tally of Kllk, W.M.I. I.inee and Colta Ma. terlula fur Art Kmlindilcry. Wrap for Laritca, Mlaaca anil Chll.lrra. I'mlcrwcar for La. die. Mlm, Mrn ami lu.y.. A full line of Huivriur Ury Ootid.. BON MARCHE. jo Mouth Main Mtrccl.jo JI.TTESTABROOkS ilil H. MAIN RT-. AMHtiVILLK, la tun rLAca roa BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views nnd Skctclicn. nor lad KB Ah liSTATE. Wuru B. owrM. W, W, WW, BWYN & WEST, imwiawi to Walter B.owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO IANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. L01111 Mccttrclj Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Puhlk. ComtnlMonr ullada. FIRE INSURANCE. OfflCst Moatheaat Coarl Nciaar. "THE SUN DO MOVE," And an dnra A.herllle The great B,,ellln art hi anw brln performed by all genuine ttaalncaa nta of in. PARADISE CITY iiH TIIH aotlTII. Brerr ai.a haa hi. a. heme aad a. relate. It hi mnalcaee to nnl unwill ing tan. W. don't mind I. Ulna' jrnu that our arheme I. tn Mil all th. land and In.ur. all In. prnwrty wa can, before "The Mnhlna Neat Again.' We have Jnet leen aimlnted agrate feir th. Old Reliable nna.rlvanla Fire Inanrano. Co.. and waat yon to Insure with as, JKNKA Jk JKNKS, REAL EITATI AND INSURANCE. Room A IO, McAfee Block, UN Pattnn A., A.hevllle. N. C. F. A. GRACE, UKCORATOR AND DUSIUNBR IN FRESCO. ugdSn THANKSGIVING TIIISIM, NOV. 27. BILL OF FA HE. Iiainy ami Bwantulowti Flour, Kcliuhlc Hum., and llucun, Mtu-ltcrvl. Comird McuIm, UraiiK'NHiHl l.iiiiuiiH Crlvry. CruiilRTticM mid Cnui.tvrry buiiw. Ciiltfomia Catmiil I'mlU. Clutiivtl Cut ivii Ih uiitl KHimim, I'liim I'uildiiiK- CnkcH. CnukiTtt. 'ickk-M, Olivts, Muturuni und chtctw Sukui'. Htorir i Ium'n ut 10 it. 111. A. 1. COOPER. W. A. iij.Allt. J. V. JJltUWN. FL' RNIT UXZE AM) UNDERTAKING. No. 3a Pattou Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S 010 STAND Wt aiti now rcudy, and in vito our friond and thu pub lic n'l'in'i'i'lly to call and ex amine our well HoliH'tod Htotk of FUIiNITUItE, Which w mi' offcriiiff 11 1 rock hot tout pi iccH. UndcrtakiiiK a HNcial fcaturo. Calln at tcndttl day or niht. IVlcplioiu'.day 75, nif?ht(J5 15LAIR& BROWN- ZED VANCE will tfrt there. We lict on Old ch aa Ir1iik the heat Hlour In town. We have Juat receiv ed a freah lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come mid xlvt them trial, nt HARE BROTHERS. 17 Houlb main Htreet, CORTLAND BROS,, Real Kttlate Brokers, And InvcMlmcnt Agcuta. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, at arrly placed at H per cent, omrra: 114 a ttn I'attoa Avenue Mcctmd Moor. frhltdlr U. WILL. AMTIIIIR J. WILL WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, an Pat ton Avenue. Neat Y M C A build'. novldam PO Hoi AO. JOHN CHILD, ( HrmrlT of Lrnaa a Child I, Office No. I Legal Block. HEAL ESTATE ANII LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BualneM Loan Merely plaetd at prr rant WM. R. PENNIMAII, PROfKIBTOK Ol' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Aabevllle, N. C. P. O. Bob P. mariadlT J. V. BOULINEAU, (Kawl. niock.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE IAUSABI A SPECIALTY. aoTSdSao j 1 nunvjj NO. 41 PATTON AVENUE. It l thr Ibit to buy yrr nice China, l.nmith, flotiflc 1'urultthinnit. (ila-mware. Scc, Ourttmk of thi dawn of uiMtdit HurinnMci any In the atatc. A viwit will tonvlntv you A la rue Invoice en rente of the hnndtonititt l nrisinuiH Kttonn ever exniMtrd in Anhi'viiic which we hoc to have ocn ly Dec. 1. Conic iirh and uet Hrnt electlonR. An extra Inrc n'ock of Alter Dinner CoflVen. E'uddinu Kula' Merry anil Ice Crt-am tWtn. All MtiHatde for Hrt'rVtnU. All mail ordern will rtvelveiironiH aim ifuii'K nucnuon. iooan Kntpiira to any part "I t v UnMtd Htate- VInIi un and unn Hi" tn un almost cndlcu sea of Uhiua a nil UinMH. Kcnocct fully, THAO W. THRASH & CO., I'NUIvK : GRAND : OPIiHA : Ilol Sli T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PUBLIC HQl'ARK, AHlieville. N. C. Wo awk H(xi'ial attention to our CL0TH1 NG A n OVERCOATS for Men mid IloyK,nnd Wraps of all gnidcH for LadU'8,MiK- ch anil Child rcn. Ono price ByHtoin. H. REDWOOD & CO. ('lothinK, WrnpH, SIkk'h, Dry CiooiIh, lJndorwonr,Uphol tory (IooiIh, Ilat, Cariwts tuil(loiior al KiiiallwnrcH. 7 & 9 PATTON AV1J. A PKI1HII LOTOI' "MAILLARD'S" FINE CANDIES Just revel ved at IWILKIE X ATKIN3 NO. IS PATTON AVU AHIIKVILLB. Confeclloiicra and Fruiters. MapfHal attention Riven tn dreoratlna and arranillnH nl.e bii.tirta nf Cnnillea. rrulta. etc. The cholceat I'ruila rcvelveu dally. aovjdly LADIES. READ I SIME. LANSDALE, Mneclall.t In Treating FALLING HAIR AND SCALP DI80RDERS. Offict Hoars I 0 a. m. to i p, m. No. 9 North Main Street. consultation rass SIIAHPOOINO DON a. Invalid Ladles Waited on at their Homes. CHLUnRATIID "NBWMAN NIIHVU TUN IC" ON (ALB. octaddlm. w INTB HOARD. Warm eomfhrtabl. room., houar aewlv Air. alheil i aood tabl.. Terra, reaaoaabl.. on treat car Mm. . . HIS, J. l. nMATHHUB, JalylMOai aia I'attoa At. JA ".t;.;viV-i;. PARNELL MUST STEP DOWN TBIH IT LOOK NOW. RATH. AT ANY A Letter From Uladxtoiie MaUea ChmiKe of FecllKK Amonir the NalloitallalM A Warm Mcellim, I.iinihin, Nov. BO. Parncll in an ail (trt'8 vcitertlnVi in which he thanked his followers fur hia rlcction, aid if there hail been any iliveraily of opinion anions them he would hnve cheerfully with drawn from public life. Mr. Gladstone haa written to Mr, Morlcy a letter, of which the following ta the aiiluitiiiicc: "Having arrived at tertaineonelusion wilh regard to the cotitinuiincc of l'ur Hell's leadership of the Irish party, I hav seen McCarthy on my arrival in town and have nxpiired of him if I inn likely to recciu'from I'arnell himself unv coniuiu iiieiilioti on the stiljject. McCarthy re plied that he was uiiiililc to give me any information. While dinning to the Iioik- 01 a cominunicatioii Iroin I'arnell, to whomsoever addressed, 1 thought it nec essary, viewing the nrruiiKcmcnt for the coniinciiccineiit ol the sessioii to-morrow to ncqnaint McCarthy with the conclu sion ut whieh, alter usinj,- ullnieausof o scrvation and reflation in my power, 1 had inyscll arrived. "It was that, notwithstanding the splendid services rendered by I'arnell to his country, his continuance at present in the leadership would be productive of consequences disastrous in the highest degree to the cause of Ireland. think I may be warranted in asking you to expand the conclusions given above so us to ndd that I'lirncll's con tin- aiicc na leader would place many hearty and effective friends ol the Irish cause in a position ol embarrassment, nnd would render nay retention of the leadership of the lilx-rul party, based as it haa been mainly upon the prosecution of the Irish cause, almost n nullity." The publication of this letter eiiusctl in tense excitement in the lobbies of the house of commons Inst evening. London. Nov. 20. Thirty-eight I'nr- iicllitc members of the house of com mons last night signed a request asking I'arnell to convene a meeting of the na tionalist memliers of the house to-day. I'arnell declined to grant their request. despite the fuel that the rules of tin party provide that n meeting shall Ik called when us many us twenty member. sign a request for such puritose. Scv ral ol the I'nrnellilc mcmlicn- complain they were not informed of all UIC IIIVl. Ill CUHIIWUIII, Willi UIIIIIBIUIIC . attitude toward I'urdcll when thev voted yvaicrduy to retain Vu iu.1 m the leader ship of the Irish party. A stormy scene occurred nt n meeting of the I'nrncllite members held last even ing alter the letter from Gladstone to Mor lcy had been mnilc public. The action ol Mr. .McCarthy in not making known the con tents of the letter on the morning of the meeting was severely criticised. The majority of the nationalist members present Inst night said they had believed irevious to I nc meeting in tne morning that I'arnell. after hia re-election, would not take nil active purt in politics for a few months. They now liclicvcd that it liliidstunc's letter had been read nt the morning meeting the result on the mo tion to retain Mr. I'arnell in the leader ship would have been different. Truth, Henry uiwucherc s naiicr, to day abandons I'arnell. Latkk. I'araell reconsidered his deter mination and thcl'arnellites held a meet ing this nllernoon. There was a wide divergcueeof opinion, themajority favor ing I'amctr resignation of the lender ship and the minority vehemently pro testing. Another meeting will lie held this evening. PKACKFttL. INVAUKHN. Wnrxhlpn From the Republic ol Hraall In New York Harbor. Ni'.w Yohk, Nov, 20. Ilraziliau war ships AiuidulMin and tiuannhoru, which arrived out last night, weighed anchor shortly after H o,cloek this morning and steamed slowly up the bay and North river. They were escorted by the York town and Dolphin, the latter lending. 'iissins miarnntine the onus at I'ort Wadswortli boomed forth a salute. Ah the licet steamed on in single file the bnv was dotted with tugs and small sailing craft rilled with interested siectntir. A, the liolpliin Missed the stauie of Liberty nil the colors there were run up and nt the same moment, a white cloud of smoke puffed out from old Castle William on Governor's Island nnd camion roared out welcome nine consecutive times. The llriixiiinil cruiser, Aquidahau, rcaKndcd with fifteen guns. The fleet anchored opposite west 24th street. A HLANDKR ON FLORIDA. Aecuned of AldliiK a Murderer to Kacape. acksonvii.i.k, Fin., Nov. 20, A posse of linked States officials are hunting for K. B. Muford, who murdered United States Deputy Marshal Ixst range. It is thought he will be captured. It has lirrn said that the state officials aided the murderer to cscaie. United States Marshal Weeks has received the follow ing from Attorney General Miller: "You ore niithnriied to incur extraor dinary cxicne to nrrcst and bring Ilu lord.the murderer of Lestrntigc, to trial." ANNUAL KLI'.CTION. The Ofllceni or the Western North Carolina Railroad Reflected. The annual meeting of thcstockholders and board of directors of the Western North Carolina division of the Richmond and Danville railroad was held here to day nt 8upt. V. I. Me Bee's office. The following named officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, A. II. Andrews, Raleigh; vice president, Frank CoxeJ Asheville; secre tary and treasurer, Geo. I'. Hrwin, Mor ganton. Directors: J. A, Rutherford, W. 0. Oakman, J. II. Irnrker, New York; C. 8. Brice, Ohio; A. U. Andrew, Ral eigh; 8. H. Wiley, Salisbury: j. E. Ran kin, Prank Coxc, Asbcville; J. W. Cooper, Murphy, N. C. J. . V. P. NewOfllcers Klected for the I'ulou Pacific Railway. Huston, Mass., Nov. 26. The Union Pacific directors met this morning. I 'res ident Charles Francis Adams submitted his resignation in un address to the meet ing. The resignations of Charles F, Adams, John I. Spnuldiug, Jumes A. Ktimmevll nnd Samuel Carr, jr., were accepted, and Jay Gould, Russell Sage, II. II. Hyde ami A. E. Orr wereelccted di rectors in their place. Sidney Dillon, al ready a director, was elected president The resignation of Vice-President l.iwc was not accepted nnd lie will be re tained. SENT TO THE WORKHOUSE. A KINIt OF A "COAL OH. JOHN NY" MAN. Twenty Yeura Ago Mr. Oodworili Wsm l.lKhtlnir Cticnr With as IIIIIH Now JuhI Look al Him. iincinnavi, Nov. 2. Twenty years ago William llodsworth, it wealthy citi xen of this stntc, married a Hamilton, ()., heiress and arranged to sK-nd the honey moon in the east. Instead of taking a train, the happy groom arranged for re lays of coaches iH'twcen Hamilton and the City of Brotherly Love. The al fair was talked of all over the country and reports of the novel trip were pub lished in the ncwspaiers of this country and Euroie. The groom created n furor in I'hiladcluhia by sncndiiiu money lav ishly and lighting $1 cigars with $5 nnd $10 hills. This morning the happy groom of twen ty years iik" wan I, prisoner in liic ihimcc court. He got drunk in Cumminsvillc last evening and threw n boulder through a saloon window. He was lined $" and costs, mul for want of one of the bills with which he formerly lighted his cigars lie was scut tn the workhouse. THKSK ARK THANKFt'l.. Natuea of the Merchants Who will Cloac ro-Morrow. To-morrow is Thanksgiving day and it is the duty of every business man Asbcville to close bis establishment and take a holiday himself and give his em ployes a holiday. Tim Citizkn, in accordance with the uslom in Asheville will not require its mployca to work and will issue no pa- icr to-morrow. The schools, public and irivule, will have no sessions. The to- laceo warehouses will have no sales and he influx ol people from the country will lot lie Inrge. The billowing named merchants have signified to Tiik Citizkn their willing- ess and intention to close it the move ment is general, some for a part ol the lay ami some lor an day: A. C I 'avis, A. . Jones & Co.. II. A. .indscy, J. M. Alexander. A. D. Conner. niter lOo'clock , J. II. Ingle, Greer Urns., itzpatrick Hroa., Ray ri Davenport. J. .'. Moore. Asheville llrv Gtioda Co.. I. I) llrcvnrd, J.N, Morgan & Co., II, Redwood & Co., I. P. Mimuiiiigh, II. H. Cosby, Brown, Gudger ct Co., Weaver ifc Mvcrs. Thnd. W. Thrash & Co.. Taylor. liouis Mr ilrothcrton, Iilair & Drown, F. E. .Mitchell, l-iilcuwider Hros.. W. II. V - liamson cii Co., Powell Snider, Ballard, ich oc lloycc, Racket Store, Graves ic Thrash, A. R. Cooley. S. K. Kepler, Itcar- len, Katikin oc Co.. J. II. Lnw.Kandolnh- Kcrr Printing Co., Union Ten Co., A. Whit lock, II, T. Estnbrook. I. E. Dicker- son & Co., Pcnnimun & Co., A. M. Field. TIIANKKOIVINC S1.KVICK8. l-'irsl Baptist church Services by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Nelson, ut 11 a. m. Fern Hill Baptist church Bill more Services by Rev. 1). II. Nelson, the pastor, ilia. m. Trinity Episcopal church, Rev. Me aly Dullosc, pastor Thanksgiving ser vices at 1 1 a. m. French Broad Itnntisl church Thanks giving services nt 1 1 o'clock a. m. by the pastor, Rcv.J. L. Cnmdl. l-'irst Presbyterian church Thanksgiv ing scrvkxs at 1 1 a. m. conducted by tin pastor. Key. W. S. P. Ilrvnn. St. Lawrence Catholic church corner lavwood mid Flint streets Thanksgiv ing services to-morrow morning nt U.30 eliKk. OVT OK HlliHT." Mucceaa of this) Play In New Or leans, lt. The play"! lut of Sight," whirhiipiicars nt the Grand ocrn house to-morrow ight, has lieen testing the capacity of the big St. Charles theater in New t)r Iratis, the press there noting it the best ptav of its kind this season. "Out of luht. it is claimed, is a deviation trom the conventional farce comedy, introduc ing new ideas in action, character and situation. Hence while the plot is not a marked feature of the perlormniice, it is based on laughable complications suffi ciently strong to hold the action to gether nnd serve as an excellent vehicle ir the introduction ol a varied list of re fined sKcially concert dances, popular songs, acrobatic and pantomimic diver sities. 1 he company numbers some six teen people, each of whom is capable, aside from the interpretation of the part assigned, to contribute something spe cial to amuse. A CHILD IN A HASKKT, One la) Left al the miaalon Honpltal Monday Nlifhl. Monday night the Inmates of the Mis sion hnspilut, on Charlotte street heard knock nt the front door ofthe building. All had retired nnd the hour waslalcnnd when someone reached the door, nothing but a bnsket wns found. On opening the basket a white infant was seen, with n scrap of iiapcr on which win written, minrently by tne motner, a reuiicst to care for the child as its father had de serted them, The child was comfortably clothed and will be cared for, So far its identity is a mystery. Y. M. C. A. ANNIVKRMARY. Flrat Medina Held a Year Atto To morrow Nlifhl. The anniversary of the first public meet ing held in the rooms of the Asbcville Young Men's Christinn Association will observed Thursday evening nt N 'clock, with an appropriate Thanksgiv ing service. All members are urged to be resent and all men not members nrecor- ially invited to attend this service. HOSTILE INDIANS MOVING PRKPABING FOR AN ATTACK ONUKN, BROOKK. The Red Vetera of I'lilled male neef are Inaolent and Reticent Two auaplclouM Mlgna They Kavc Plenty of Ammunition. I'T. M'l.i.v, . ii., Nov. 1 1 is evi dent from the developments of the last twenty-four hours, that the hostile In dinns from Grand River, Cheyenne, Rose bud and Fine Ridge agencies arc mussing at the same xnat for a stand against the troops under General Ilrooke. From squnwmcn just in from Ziebach county, it is learned that bands of red men in war paint have Ikcii passing through that country for several days moving southward. They were well armed with Winchester rifles, had plenty of nmunition and were well equipicd with Hiiiics. They were uniformly inso lent and reticent. The squnwnicii have been threatened with death by the hostiles and are run ning nway from their Indian coninan ions and giving up the secrets of the Sioux. They have Ik'cii excluded from nil ghost dances and are subjects of siKviul hatred. Washington, Nov. 2(1. The wnr de partment this morning received news that the Cheyenne river Indians have abandoned their ghost dance nnd came in for rations. This is regarded as the most hoiieful sign of the abatement ol excitement. Great benefit is believed tn have resulted from the cmnlovmcnt of friendly Indians as govcrtnent scouts nnd the dcunrtmcnt has iust au thorized Gen. Miles to increase the Lum ber ol such scouts in the department ol Dakota to 1,20(1. It is said nt army lieadouartcrs that a payment of $13 per month to each Indian scout with the privilege of wearing a blue army blouse and on acknowledged connection with the United States government, areinduee- mcnts loo powerful lor thenvcrncc Indian to resist. This was demonstrated in the celebrated Crow outbreak. Twelve nun died scouts enlisted will, it is hoped exert a strong icaccful inllui-ncc through their family and tribal relations. A Chicago special indicates that at the I'nic Kiver agency, the Indians nre worse scared than thcwhitesnndnrcconstaiiilv shifting their quarters for fcur of an at tack Irom the soldiers, MARION. The WhlNile of the Three C'h In Now Heard In Thai Town. A day's visit toourthrivingliltlcneigh- bor, Marion, across the Blue Ridge, shows that the spirit of progress is thor oughly at work in their midst. Substan tial pavements ol native stone arc Ix-ing laid on Main street, and improvcmentsoi various kinds ure being mndccontiiiuullv in the way of widening and beautifying the streets. A hotel of some seventy-five rooms is lieing rapidly pushed to comple tion on the prnK-rty' of the Three C's railroad in the eastern Mirtion of the town, which will be an acquisition much needed. The whistle of the Three C's railroad from the south is within earshot of the town. In a lew davsthecngtiic willcome puffing in, which will give a new impetus nnd life to business, nnd, taken all in all, .Marion seems to lie sure ol n place in the front rank of progressive North Carolina towns. Bro. Grilbn, of the Free I.iincc. is doinc much for the place by giving them a live, readable paper, and says he is being well supiHirtcd, which siwaks volumes. 1 Here arc several lactones, such as to bacco, saw and pinning mills, ami others will lollow. The rail estate men nre sufficiently nu merous, and have valuable property to nicr toe visitor aim nomr-sccKcr. It is strange that no mail facilities nre offered on the midnight truin from Ashe ville. This train should certainly carry local as well aa throuuh mail, and t In attention of Congressman C raw-lord is called to this injustice. J. P. K. Col. Frank Coxc received the following this nllernoon: Mahion, N. C. Nov. 27 Track will he laid to the tcniHirnrv depot ut this town to-morrow afternoon. P. J. Sinclair. HOHMKD OF aioiooo. A Carcleaa Man and Hia Money Moon Parted. Mii.wai KHli, Nov. 2(1. Win. Clark, the owner of the electric light plant, came here yesterday, nnd drew $20,(100 from the iiauk to pay lulls. He paid out $), 000, mid was on bis way to take n train home lust night with the rest of the money. When near the dcKit he was knocked down by two men, who had evidently followed him, and who got nway with nearly $1U,(I00. No truce of llirm lias vet been secured. Mra. Parllniiton Dead. Boston, Nov. 211. Benjamin Pcnhiil low Shillabcr, familiarly known in the literary world ns".lr. Partington, "died yesterday at his residence in Chelsea, aged 70 years. He died of heart disease. J. M. Mnillh Head. Ciil.rMiii s, On., Nov. 26. James Mil ton Smith, ex-governor of Georirin. nnd judge ol the supreme court of this circuit, uicii ycaicroay aitcrnoon, MTAikS ofZ'ossi;sjiiscu. FOKKIIIN, The .inidition of Rev. Mr. Spiirgcon, who is sullering from an nttuck of acute gout, is improving. The effects of the famine arising from the failure of the potnto cnqi is felt al ready in Coniicmarn, Ireland, thirteen families having asked the parish priest to Kint out some means by which they can cscnic starvation. HOMK. The police census of Brooklyn adds 47.4-12 to the population returned by the federal census. United States Senator Iliggins, of Del aware, is quoted as saying that laborers get too much wages. It is thought if Senator Chandler ir- sists in ms tactics mere will be two leg islatures in New Hampshire and two claimants for a scut iu tiie United States senate. The middle span of the bridge over the Bamboo river, near Unraboo, Wis., gave way Saturday, precipitating twenty-four cars of a grain nnd flour-laden north western freight train Into the river. The low was about $00,UU0, ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CUKE FOR HEADACHE. TRAtIB MARK KB0I8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE ANR ALWAYS SPEEDY. Curea Kvery Varlatly of Headache ANII NOTHING BLSU. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned (or itself the enviable reputa- tioa of being the finest, most effective and reliable aiticlr iu the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IIhauaciik. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters, proves its true merits and icccptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never lie without. For its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANT1PYRINE. MORPHINE, CHLORAL, AND COCAINE, Since it docs not coutuin an atom ol cither ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young und old without fear or serious results. It is ni a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine cousist in its being thoroughly rcliublc aa u cure for uuy kind of head achewithout rcsicct to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These quulitics make it the most popular and saleable urticlc iu the market, wherever known. DIRHC.ONS FOR USB. The doae for an adalt la two tcaiounli!la a wine glaaaof water. Uok for children projMjrtiun, according; to ajce. la either caac the doK can be n-iealcd every thirty mlnuea until a cure la c fleeted. One aosc wll always drive away aa attack of Headache, taken when llrt feeling the premonitory ymutoma; but If the attack la well on, and uncrina la inu-nac, the eccond or third dine may be required, llanally a R-rcatcr numltcr of doae. la required to effect the Drat cure than ia needed for any succeeding time there after, allowing that the medicine la accumu lative in ita cllecta, tending toward an event ual pcrmuncnt cure For sale at brtANT'8 PHARMACY WIIITLOCK'S, I OltNKK KAGI.i; lll.OCK. 46 SOUTH MAIN STRKliT, We am showing tin lient Mioi-k of LadierT, M inscs' and Children's Winter Wraps in the eity. Our display of Ioiijj; Wraps, ackets, Plush and Fur Goods, cannot ho matched lsewhere. Our uannenls fit ml tfive general satisfaction. Won iv constantly recciv- iiitfnow additions in Dress Goods in black and colored novelties. A full supply of "I'eiito- inori" und tfemimo "Foster" id Gloves, Kiblioiis atid )ross Trimmings just receiv ed. 200 dozen Handker chiefs from 50c. to $50 per dozen, also full line of Corsets in best makes, Hosiery and Gloves for Ladies, Misses nnd Children. A complete stock of Ladies' and Misses Underwear iu all graven, also Illunkots, Com forts, Shawls, Household Linens, Curtain Materials, &c. Our ' stock of Fancy Goods is larger than over. Lutost designs inChinaSilks, Felts and Wash Silks. Ladies wishing to buy the best Dry Goods in Asheville will do well to call on us. Comor Eagle Block, 40 S. Maiu St.
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