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Moneylin Yonr Pocket" J. S, Grant, Ph. G. B -k. ... I ... . ? . ... I . i - Thi " I ' ' ; ' ' " ' " ' ' w m i - mr sr v -rfr n : : r m' ,vroc.Kery,.ahd G as . r m n y viiy vd uiai Ci . You will save money you come to the 'Big Racket Store ' nd price the goods - efore j you buy fjrom ,nybody else. We ave a large stock to I I. elect from, in Shoes, oots. Hats, Blankets, emSaaM and peace to Iomespun, loth, Factory s, Tinwafe, i" .: . ress .Goods, Wors- d, .Ginghams, Cali- LUDDEI BAIEJ' MusiG House Southern OF i SAVANNAH, JGA., And their General Salesman, H . E. ' PERRY, 41 Pattern Ave., FOB Pianos Of to. Pkiielphte Oolkv, or PbrJoyJ ' Ipotiiecary, 24 South Main St Wb Gaery the Best Stock and Offer Twr pdt . xvxvJLD. - D. i yrvurea m ITlTIPr Sof c n o r-v J I Hm. . r flT1H . " "v .uu A.uu. xea Bets at 4.5(V .sn . . . - , uvmxUU eompwndtd ear V Krtptwnut, and third, you riU not I charged an tuhorbitant price. TouciU r- cexte tU best goods atartry ruorI .. . . . f 'J "onijorgettto place Grant's Pluirmm' OA C jl tr ... wu jtziMA street. r j ... . cnlW7w jiued at aU hours, ninht - . -" wyi and delivered free of charm to an rw sir 4 J m .Js . . rr . - . ciy. jM nujht beU trill U nr, r 1-romptly. Grants Pharmacy, 24 &a Jtfain atreet. At Granfs PJtarmacy you can b,n, nS Tl . ...... ' J aieni MaLicxne at the louest price auoU 7kSt rwwimm 4 1 J urvg novse in the. city. KV are determened to seU as low as the love. n Vwehnoe to lose 'money by so doing AFII EN IK ASHE VILLE : VISIT THREE tSTORESv i ON Asheyille, N. . C South Sain Street, Mob, 57, 59, and 61. -AXB . Organs Rad The Royal List: ORGANS t Vdcuxi ni . & HAVUK, es, Ready Made lothing, Overcoats, j eweiry, ancU in tct EVERYTHING. Country people wili t be cheated at our Battery Park Hotel ! Some Tluiigs We Should Like, to See. Work on the new City Hall begun. The Qovernmenl Building move faster The Court House receive d coatT" f paint. - , Gpod. walks on both sides of all our streseW - , The mud scraped from our sidewalks and streets Another railroad line from AHhfivfiiA to the North. (Every one owing The Democrat com I in and settle up. ,. . . The Square and street corners clear or loafers. kept PIANOS: Chickkbikq, IMathushek, Steklinq. CJhfiftn fni MaTi . I Uiea7 mitR monfa SjEriTSS:- ibsfSeir ,omc, e,sn o the French Brosd ve Pffii8 S2ES?,S2e5"'" '4ctry- y' 'Iruad completing its proposed linXl L , , "v-uuis, prices ana trma nn n. " aaaress, i : V, i E. E. PERRY, ) 41 Patton Ave.. Asheville, N. C. ' The old plank and cobble-stone walks repiacea Dy cement or crushed stone. Some sign of the French Broad Valley .1 good cross and College st Sorrells'. teets, V laid at North Main from Cooper's to ice. We have- one Asheville, North Caroling V UDfin rmftv trwf fn o. - teet: average winter fm n T TYl rtt mm n f i The Donkey Club whir.h mt v x XA V AA L of one of our churches rvptv Rnoxr U1U1 iaKe OP itsquarten elsewhere tion 2,60 mag- Ice, AND THAT i i THE f -I vsst. Always guar- i tee our 'p-oods: And Editor of this 1 Sf court, ladies' billiard p4xlor and bow W ailey, Beautiful drives and flrt,t..i.i TitZZZ? or descriptive printed matter apply to JOHJT B. STEELE, Manap-er. To it our statements are I abl e and our srom- s made good. ii nere is only on InCalifornia. ' Cvelo, Cal. Dec. 30t 1890 Trr-r A I -y Ji. fk ' viUjyou be kind enough to publish a short letter fromne an that in Asheville can alrhearfmm thK v nm wuy i vmuauie paper, i left wBhinWf on the 22nd of sNov. and arrived the 27th ot Dec. I had a very Dleanant trf oil 4-1 . . ' f tiiC way, slopping in Kansas, New Hex ico ana lower Califnrni ; wtiicu uu our mend Jordan Stoned an hf & found them well and doing, well. Lot ngeies is one of the loveliest littl citie ever saw. All of the lovHPt fWo, mi n a l Tfc i p xxuwmrun bloom, and the orange line v Mai raiam i ;;: r , " CC8 iUU 01 mce oranse3 PAON EY can b Mraed at our "TW Una of work. rDldl anil b . Jr IUVN VI WLDer lT Anna a aU a. J l ai.i. 1 w viU IUU IB (.XJCLr VWH "c-me,wnerTnr tbey Anr l ' B" " 70a. no ML Ton can devota your ipara moment., or all von h. . .v. 7. . 7--' -r .uia nuaatrnu raccMt t (Tin worker B.rinn.n ar aarninr from StS t a&n IvT! I?' and mora after a littli axpnTw: cirT'fus ".PkV.'- '1 per will bear witness f HAI) w-TI?--S- j ! I'ato News Notts. -TH i . mma Abbott died in Salt Lake Citv Yru---8 01 ll-e 5th of pneumonia. Walter R. Afcellfcme of the proprietors - lucDSHimoresun, died oh the 3rd insi, 1 romneart disease. . . O'Donvan Rossa's term of 20 years of banishment from British territory has expired, W the agitator U rnntmni.,. ing a visit to his mother country. It is announced that in aflh k tUC xuuians ana the U. S. troops, ne ' "ma ttUU theslaughter on boih sides was large!.' J amei I Euiiloran. a Q-vooi..m kA Hoboken, N. J.. went ont tn moto i-aus on ew Years day and returnpH ha.a. t . ' B . "''WI arunk, from the Effects of .which he died in a few hours. Three collisions occurred on the ifew York Elevated Railroad Friday, occa sioning the death of one man, the fnju'ry of several others aod the destruction of considerable rolling stock. All of these accidents were laM frtr.ann v mKicocuue ui ine fr A J 1 V xug.auu ine aamage caused was esti mated at about $12,000. The Fifthaue Theat caught fire Friday night from some elec- I - n . . wires, io minutes after the audience naa j retired; and wo a ini j stroyed. - HermansTheatre, the Sturte- vani uouse, and othgr adiofnintr . . o 1 Tl (TR nlari nontrdf A " i . " "rc uui were extin guished before belnt? serinncW Hom. O w. VaXAAIM,d i ne i inn Avenue is to. be rebuilt' at once. i County Board of Education. TheCounty Board of Wucktion for weiUuuZ rZHZ" 7? ancombe Countv met on u ' r J : . . . - afan J a is announced that twn r.ati-r,t- have ben cured bv Dr. Konh' ik ? Oinai XlOSDltal. liftW Vnrlr fn- was a young lady who waa anfTprfn with Iudus. and tha ntrr.i- ... 1 t t .4 - rf mttUWflo flia pninisls. Both hv r-. turned to I their homes jolcing, and all doubU (as to the ereat tmnanw I 1 , A lympn seem to have been difoelled. Tie 41 PATTON AVENUE. Sari Franni.Pn ffl o , . T8"8, P11 M foritsage. I found old'friends ther IVl U be,D tried cancer pa- T4;j.' . . ".-iieniH. r x uiu m most every place I went. From - . M TW a -mm -ff oanjrancisco to this place it la .hnt 180 miles, j65 miles of thatrbr at What is 'it? I WKv uJ Bome tau mountains similar to the Cowee Iea(W Dlanft fco! hi 1. tahala mountain, in North Car- Uampsr cutlery,! hoiseumish! J 0lmat 7)the road 'W' 6 , iurni8n pwer, just room enough fntN. ItlsourohWV '.i: Wem trip in good .h,2f!n one Jarge line of thee goods to Si? i t it th country trade gas Well "''eV' ; . , as our city patronace thosp u.uUUlm we were ap stpre in Ashe- have ti biy. these goods It ITmg OTer w" beaut,ful " 'e . ) - Wfll.be to their interest Tto deal T I,00'toget"-,lnd 1 "m81d LrUU ttt i.v .r01 to sar I was aorepahl j -r e, UNIW ONE filing them WerthaSver be- aVdV ll f V1 fore in the history of Asheville ? T eigM mIles each wa Co1 y ui:,jluul to w men aa merchants u : numour ur uve Terr good stores, and aboutias 'Big Met" n't .stop until i it. Reiner number of thm are educated, refined people We found a ver nice Uttle ho- V.'.L I 1 . tel which givesjus good meals and the you -L ""'J wt, xvoutJViiie. Our motto whiVh n iu..: 7Z r1. or five rerr rn BUUU1U UaVH .18 Qllinif Raloo o - rl I ? Smnll nrnfW II man7 wet groceries. The oeoole tr. ! ir j r ri I ctbK me jjood and kind Q V r . treauers 01 i hk i jwnnp a m iiw " laree everybody to help the young uuu66lCDDlfC uj patronizing deal with vmiT rich anrl mv you your money's worth.. The Democrat will attest ts fact. In conrliiRinn will , - .. Jmj , i Ji 14Q a call and get acquainted with goods cheap. .We have Rogers' sijver-plated cutlery, within the reach of all. ; -. Jones fo. : ; -'. ; THAD TT. THRASH & CO. jrJKDMl OPBBA. HOUfll. ( Adverti- in Thb Dhbat wc uouse are verv rlpvr would advise any one coming.this way " - ""is uwi- a naa iorgotten to say that one of our commission had re signed and Mr. Shryock and myself are here-aloo and can do bat little business until the gentleman, whoever h m is appointed and pots fn his appearance! v, iui Kinaest regards to everybody in AshefiUe, I remain, . 1 Yours, etc., ; J- H. C. HU2TT. $ie Western North Carolina railroad ha issued a new inrinr ni. tt. der this schedule train No. 12, eastbound, arrives at! Asheville at 2:18 p. m , nd train No 11, weitbounf arrives at ,6:88 P- m. JThere has bn ri,.0 t .v. time of arrival of train N. TO, east bound, and No 9, westbound, which ar rive at 12:40 a. m. and 6:55 a. m. respec tively. ' Oi the" Asheville-aid Spartanburg road the train foryflnarta nhnrtr teaw Asheville at lOOa. m,And the train from finn. ftnlin rrr am-t u n o ucra at o p. m The tr&ih nn tha ir. i , . leaves Asheville Buncombe County met on Monday,' Jan oth. and arnon? other thinr,". t, i . , , w c impor tant bU8inSS Of aDDOrtmnfno- ov j. p, , ' r -'"6 "c WUOOI Fundf for the year commencing July 1st. ioyi, was transacted. Atw ...r , .... ucuueune ior collecting and dls bursinc and tha . :: 7: . . C1 ltca18 ot expenses V u D7-'wt " was estimated flLV,!0ial mOUDt to be -PPortioned iHtfw.w. A. Careful snmmln. e scnonl pnaiia -t ..... "fluo buuwh inar i in the county 12.289 rliiMr- .u. schoo ages. It ordered that be distributed Jo each child. This leaves a "reserve fund'of 384.7.n tK equalizing the aDriortfnnmAr,.o different districts as "nearly al possible" by dividing the same .nmnnJ.xj,. trtcts which are necessaHlir r ' m'j ""uui; vt cali byT0Tdin&Ty geographical reasons". This is a small amount of money with which to undertake th. education of the uuren. uut it Is all the State has pro vided. If we want morV the law-makers represent ufc, (hev act for. n people have to do. is to tell them they must provide more. For hs present this Is all we can get. What will we do with it ? Useit wisely and-prudently by preparing comforthl- ""uia uiU an fieceisary books ourselves, and with this -y-cjr mregooa, conscientious teachers and then sendhe children to them, or" will we take this litt e'sumnd add to it the little sums raHsed in two more years hire somebody to build- a school houte' witlj it and put the 'children to work to "make a living" for themselvii. wua is wise ? Which fa in-t t r,i .uu... . j . VVF mu -utiuru r cost, and belois that ifnetouary. to meet Om.' price of any competitor. We W the kirgest asunent of Chanim. Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins? a& iees,tf the lowest prices; f Wears ogents for Humphrey's Homo pathetic Medicines.' A fuU suwluj of goods always on hand. , Use Buncombe Liver Pills, Vie best in Os Viorld for liver complaint, indigestion, etc. A thSrvtqfuy reliable remedv 'for Mo diseases is Buncombe SarsaparxOsj . J-rya Oottte and you tciUiake no other. ' J. & GRAXT,Jh. O., Pharmacist, 24 Si Main St. AthevtUe, X. t Looking Backward: Over theast eight yearsr0f our successful bhsiness life in Asjie ville ha demtstrated to v& th fact that our determination. 'to ell only pure goods, guarantee ing weights and quality, and flfiting a small . profit on -everything sold,- commends itlf A fsvyrM5UM3 oi purchasers. Thatts all We ark Second, That desirable - cis now that a lanr. I frv,w, ' A i . Tiin of it, parents ! t"u'JUUluu OI our people are sendlnel j T their children to the nubile 0tt"tned Practice of some deaU can't they o more that that ! Can't we fc1" tHngorices on a fewr -. - 6"vyr ouppose an i rucies, noping make? theparsat. who patrdnize free scLols&tUD On SomRthinc ri : - ana all the school committee, and teach Tn.t jPaul O. Cameron Daad. Ralbioh. Jan. fl. Hon Pi Co V eron died to day at Ilillsbora, atd'2. ne was the wealthiest "citizen of the State and had occupied nianvnn.ti- on the Murphy divlslonlST trust Pe bad.been president of the He at 7:40 a. m. and rtnJOTth Carolina railroad, director frx.. u6 oiuicb hjjic oi,4:uo p. m. " I r "-"-j iuruaui( etc. lie was a panted To Lease. Wanted' to' lease, a brick building 50 by 150y for 5 or 10 yearaT Pnr plans 'd specifications inquire at . j TnB Abhbvillb Bnoa Co.' era, should go to work earne.Uy for7h0 ,- V Qar anfi' close ap pubic schools ; using all their Influence 9atl0 UsineSj 18 the pricO- ' ' to t their neighbors who do not send of 8UCCCS8. ' 1. tafjieaaachoolitodoto; I believe the That W business' for lkSs average attendance n.xt fall would be fihows an increase th I ucreasea one naif What , i . . , v v :an wa s i. . .. or vluyearof 2JrJer cent,. whiVri a. ii inase good fa . . ' people.haTa an immense influence; will . Trotlfying, and fot they not be persuaded to use it ? which we wish to thanfc OUrr" ,c. r. ViV manv fn" f " i , ujuciiie ana western NorthCarolinaJ r County Supt. v V Looking ' Forward WarilMjn. AUbuna, lHisilnnl . . ! Jorth Colina. the UrVes ' enSPPed to enter up- . , J ana north I'nmHna . .t. . . auu me largest' r : stockholder fn cotton mills in Augusta, on year-before us!svith re- r , . Wftilfc r iii lasie piae near Pannington next. Tuedav.llr. John lllller. f AsheTfllfl fa n . Miss Emma Ward, daughter of Mrs. Jane Ward. Winston Sentinel. . newbd energy and a determina tion to give our customers th berEfitf our increased facile The People's National HunV f etteville, closed iu door, on Dec.. alD.i.n-marr,e th bank's asaets are iaid to be t4 mn ! Jtl0! WaIte' C1"k. of the North there is little doubt that rt ' ?lin oPme Courteftch. paid dollar for dollar. 'un,,- KarrirfSge of Bov. J. D; Arnold. I? .... . I. - W. a Ralbioh. v. n jn i T.t I ties forb"livin anri cAllinn ti'r noon In Edenton Street M. E. Church in 70rT finest goods to behad at this Cltv. Rav T Ti k j .. . I 11 f " ' nlty of the iheville female Colleie and Oar stock JgLiin. 1. ' one of the prominent ministers in the eTfTiM Jf' 1 Western North Carolina CoSertnce Offered in.thls, market arid 1 r racCT veryting in the lino . c 0tcr wiFancy Groceries,, r j-Hacjes, b ruits, Grainy eij. Eespectfully, , . - Powell Snider. wMumieajn marriage to Miss Nan .aiii Ute Car: '1 I t ' . t : IS i it Ml N - ! f; I 1
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