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fl 1 1 P I QS fi I'v tl A-.-. I i ' 'j I i I ! 0; i ; i ! 1 1 f ! " Q - ir A tr? Ir fn , r. r"7s7.n . TZT- T':i I HI 1 U I : . ..?!, "rAV. .,11 I L-i II-1 II : , ,, nii i; i k,QO fl fl-.:-.. 4y4J4-:i L.c)'.. B -If" T SELL IT WE b YOU N - t We Have if: s. Q, all Kinds ; Premier Plum Pnrlrlmr, ' li o California Syrup Peach HaWaiIan Sh . neapple , : California . '. White California Cherries -i-tihg Ap ricbts Canned Lobsters Celery Premier D ressings Cann Mppj en Bliie Sea Tuna Fish es Letturfv Olive arid Wesson Oil 1NG PLACE 1VE VISION Jroom. tan require concentrated vision a age when cnildren's eyes are bm eye strain. e examined at frequent interval. fr "mental deficiency" may actual- I SON Orates, Bananii naisins. Citrons. Cranberrie W Dates, Cocoanuts, Walnuts, Shelled Anions, Etc 7 ' Py Vaxden Fiour fr Cakes and Pastries. Spccia,........9lc T lor Breads-SpecIal-- Swifts Premier Hams. KinganV Breakfast Bacons. : . Pure Country Sorghum.. v - . .. .. .. .. . .eOc gal- THE , PEOPLE'S FORC2L 'r ; lietters: froia- the.' people, en CBrrcnt' tepic8 not exceeding ' SCO irords in leBgrth, , are "so- 53 Ilcited. . ; - ; , w This is your celnmX ule it ' & as jon.wili, aToidingr Titnpera- tioD. or libelons matter. If yon differ with us or our coBfrflwt- 5 & rs, say so, and why. : ; A Letters mnst bear the name and address of the: writer. & ; AnonyraooB - coramniiications $5 . not bo eonsidered. 5& 5? SS.'S SfS riliw5Stt8 111 5ehaJf City i f ffendersonTillerSays That eglnninff f w Era fSr Th j 'p PTrPt?f f the, suggestion by Mr. , , C1 B1Lt5' as a summer resi- wnutMar(lbJ0Ster for HendersonWlle J would like to add my mite. ' : io.e idea is a trm-nx . ,. . . o-uuc dua to my mind is the one thing needed to make he center 0f the. town a most : ac- summer tourists have no place to sit vi,Vini Vi Ii , i - "u yurcnasea a ?rt' .? t0WD: A fountain-was h I-- GERTOK JTEWS. Well, hogjcilling . time is "here . and rnanksgivingr. will soon be here with lis pumpkin- pie and turkey, cranberrr sauce. and soforth. With good cro-r, good roads, good weather and with peace supreme ; in this- great country of ours the people of Henderson coun- I TT . - VTA TviroA - J " . -j , um -ua,e vtning to mar their gieat pleasures that is the loss of our county demonstrator. .The pity of it. Mrt. elect men from, now on that ara for progress; first Sast and-all the time 1 Mr. Clinton Merrell is home from Black Mountain He will help erect s smmmer . camp here for rsome . Florrl'i people who will be here in the spring. -Mr. J. A. Huntley will move thto week; to the Hoopers Creek section. Mr. Luther " Sinclair has returned Vom a-business trip to. Cliffside, C. f 1 ' -I. I FLAT ROCK NEWS. Mr;" J. S. .TOTlfia ie vif-Uir, u-'-.1" Mr, Justice Smith -Jones in Gastonia. - -Mr - SDurseon Pnn tiron f., or Miss Leona McGall at Pleasant Hill bundar. . - Miss Mollie. Thomas, of 1 Spartan Mar? JSSJtr .eek-end; with" Mi--Mr. Belton Jones, Vr of Laridrum. A' viTslted his parents Mr and' Mrs. ti . C . Jones, Sunday. fProf-1- - Reed wl" talk on cook iPo ellsl0n at Prayer meeting next Sunday evening - " rPT.t J . 7- . loet. loot ball team heat Snni.- trees, flowers anl f shrubs set oSt to 0 last' Friday atThe seats placed all nvPr ,li.ut- FI.eet col. , ; it has nroveri tAw r ""118 fna " Mr- Evarts made an interpstir,,, attractions in toe whole city a band stanrf t C inere ls. Flat Rock Graded rpWi fot . . ' xyTa aim rows or 1 Tuesdav at ' tia'.v ri) 7-i "Tl7 X - ... nh.iTV "l,-Tv i,iUU eK baptist wiiicn was enjoyed by all PLE S B. T. Fuller. GEQCERY: Phone 43 Ben Few MtiAf a iniao 1 mitcf.Wfere onecaii sit and enjoy the Sfn.e- Sunday school- classes noid nicnics hrA Th. twenty-five or- more croquet sets a. one corner of the park , where " the feunsnine Pleasure pinH it - . " uwiu . uiccia every day. At another spot-one can see elderlv mprt. ru TvfTi-.j-. checkersu and everywhere one can see children playing and ladies sitting around at an v tima rinfn-. v j . j v uuxiu cue eui- nroiaerinff and hofttn, -r I eTeninff -is brilliantly lighted, altogether making a perfect bower on No reason why such a beauty spot could not be started in Henderson -Vine, which would mean ; the begin ning of a greater and more beautiful Hendersonville. If I might be aUow ed to suggest, however, I would say that I do not think the St. John hotel site is the best place for it. In the first place it is not large, enough nor the best situation to my mind. There is a lareer and more aftrantixra ow- , ' .. i witv oUUk "vti occuim CI Veil TIP - wnpra tnoro i a plenty of space to grow in. If only some fifty or more public spirited men conirf see the imnortan uu f 1115 juot auv;u a park as we have here in Sunshine v. 3 1 viij.,auu wouiQ issue Donds- to raise the necessary funds to "purchase a tract of land it would mark the begin ning of a new era for Hendersonville L. M. WATTS. church. presnt. atio.ns are bing:niade for the social Thanfrspirn JZ-i , hope every- member-of the club will be" AKSVAL FOOTBALL GAME. RlTTr KIEB OF THE SOUTH. Will sell rnimrl . . niS!- rratn. AT,, -I. . . - 0 :. "iua iwvwuDer- zim, good re turning to reach original starting point before midnight of November 26th. . n OUND TRIP FARE FB03I , -Through Pullman cars wil lbe oper-' cited Asheville. to Richmond, For further information apply to the undersigned-, v " : - J. H. WOOD, Div. Pass. Agent, . ' A ohnTrtll . XT V 1 - ' J.isr. bailey; Agenl," , . V Hendersonville,-N. C. Ililis4t OCHLAWAHA LODGE 3rOURS. (t to Glenn st anything t will 1 y. DONT am blades lip fetoi!: asud Tain $6.50 for M Lincolnton xr n To Editor of Democrat: Whereas, nnr iHni Pot a t, .. blessed us with peace and 'plenty, and in recoenitinn nf two tva - . -AlCOlUCUl of the United States and the Governor Of North f!arnlin!i harm . - . . oci apart Thursday, November 25th, 191S. as a National Thanksgiving Day; I Zadok Paris. President orphans' Associat: aEk every citizen of North Carolina irrespective of color nnintn., ligionj, to set apart one day's earnings to be sent on ThanlrsrivTio.naTr I -JlJ, I.U i , v-uwiv.c. ui Boiue iieeav Xi-18-J.tC Ornnan in hia nmmimil. - , Z. PARIS, President. Lincolnton, N. C. .20c can 25c. 25c size 19c e National r? .ult, vu s iuu nne or AU kinds f Fruit Cake, one, "two mot 0ur Pishable goods are kept ' - v - ' Proof Bins. There is a rea- yUr ShoppmS early and leave your ' dust you save money. Also big lot Ladies' Shoes, $ for $ 1 .98. All the latest s . 1 es m Lad Lace B Phone footwear, Bronze, Gipsy KidrBlack Patent, &etc. Ladies ;MS.dK also new line Ladies' Kid Gloves fro to $2.00. New lot of Mens Ties, Shirts Sox & etc. : .... . . Corn (in inDlft Tpoa Mr. Editor: Wp arp iivinr r,nnr n "n proeressivp ae-p. The famAl., 0 uilo Ul U11B section are going forward and im proving, their eround nrpnnr tnr. Dler ; cron ne-rt vpa - t k days in Georgia I can.remember when they made 7 and 8 bushels of com ner acre. I am glad to say I am an adopt ed son of Western Nnrth ramUno - ' - w vuuc ajiu have been for about 2S -wwuu UdU. this vear. one are of trrmm duce 78 bushels and this corn was ' lnga an made by the sweat of thp hmw n.it ; heaven. 1 by experience and by traveling over Dart of the RPCtiona T find n1.n ' ltu UC grown much easier -than ever before. It not only grows on bottom lands and nnlit - 1 x ' . .. . Whereas the great and. supreme nierof the universe In his wisdom nas seen fit to remove from our midst our esteemed hmt ha. tt t nr. . therefore be It resolved : x- Tnat we bow. in humble submis sion XO his' RlOVPrpiim tirtlt'l i tj , 7 "i iuiuvmg mar r?iiua J Wise and His love never t 2i t Ochlawaha Lodge No. 161 . IX --F- has lost a faithful and loy al member. We uhiiirmfa. v,, councils in the Tind o-p oj "."'"mu auu HeignuOr, . fo: , That we extend to the bereaved iamiiy our sincere sympathy in this -their time of sadness. 4. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, a copy be spread upon tne minutes an . v mt-- to the local papers.. A. O. JONES, J. M. STEPP. - A. F. P; KING. . .." -. .r : Committee. . " L 0.0. F. THANKSGITIKG. November the mm u.. i.r Upart by the -Odd Fellows a nd Rebe- I Irvhei an T'V i J "aunBgi vmg meetings. "All -Odd Fellows and all Rebelraira 9n .n ancientV Odd Fellowa art? dk.i,- are earnestly rennestPd t;v n..x ? i -e 1 ?l ' U&n 7 : 30 P- m. Nov. ux . - uuresses oy , Grand Master Thos. Li.- Green. Rpv a t " t,, K6V. J. L. BrOOkshirP anrl n(ho Letjus meet then sinri rofnm h'.i.. send ud an honest TiPtitirtT, Kni,nj honest efforts, for the continued bless- 6a duu iavura irom our father in 11-18-ltc . JTOTICE OF SALE. T7 ' Q CHS.:! SI Sins UDlann hilt irnWo In . iha va.it "DO. x.. . , . ; : " -" -y vmue or. tnai mortgage recorriVrf ?L0Hf;?rPer0U8, little city of Hender- in Eook 39 at page 173 ofhe T' ? .am sireet stands a tree of Mortgages land Deeds of Trust for !Shw d3r STOW, tWo stalks of Kherson county executed to me by ccrn. Now anyr. one btlngtwr r Gallamore- teWyww wUl oxi Satari refer them to one of most truthful , day the 4th' day of December 1915 at . -.- JZ . :t - A" wus. -a., m. oner ror sale at the FRANK SMITH. storp buildinp- nf t'n, diklne Fletcher, N C. HORSE SHOE CURYES Mr. Thos. Miirranf thto last - Thursday night and was buried Saturday. He leaves three children. - ----- - - . iwx oaic ai me store building of the Gallamore Drug wuiyauy ouamern aepot in the city of Hendersonville, N. C.r to pay a note secured by said mortgage for $2,000.00" With interesfi roat an the following described . nronort- a 'wit: : . " - All the goods and chattels consist ing of .drug store, drug store fixtures. ouu iuuuiam, ana everything, in said store room owned by the Gallamore Messrs. John.and Charles Murray and !!f re om owned by the Gallamore Mrs. Marion Kyles, and a number of -Dru& Company In their place of busi- yuxuet i m avenue, ana Ma Die -wr, c. uuuxu grandchildren, all of " this niarp Rev. R. F. Huneycutt preached his last sermon at the Methodist church last Sunday for this conference year. He leaves this week to attend the an nual conference at - Reidsville, N ' C The people all hope to hear of his re appointment to this work; C Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson of Hen ersonville SDent Sundav Hptp ' street. This the 13th day of November. 1915 - s C. E. DODAMEAD, . ll-181r6tc , ; Mortgagee. The ladies of the Methodist church Xhlil ,cave tfleir annual ale of fancy articles! cakes and candies, at Hun ter s dru&r store. nprAmTiAi. Mr- J- Leverett and family have 1 Sandwiches, sa ads. hot coffee and moved to ARhviiio tpho if. t m 1-' i . . couee ana " 7- -- v. c ii . xrercreu ir.c . wm De served durine the-dav has interest in a f PPd tnrp n-r, : A s lue aaJ . - xcvi oiuic, - mr. James Dalton has rented Mr. Leverett'3 ""w lor uib oam-ing year., Mr. Ray Brown, Misses Annie Ben Brown. Delia Moffitt - --u.vua l iciu VI r rultland Institutp snent h ivpair-' here, .rvv-;;--j r-,- v- . ;;v--'. , - Rev. A. I. Justice of Hendersonville preached at the Bantlst chnmh sinn at 11 o'clock.- - , . , . J The public school closes Friday after a term of four months J OR SALE Or to Jet out lor his feed, a good work horse. W. H. Davis Laurel ,Park, Hendersonville, N.. r-r---.;. ii-i9-3tc.; .... . t THE AlOUAL CHRIST2TAS JJAZAAH orst. James' church auxiliary wUl wheI? Tuesday,, Dec. 7th In. the" Holmes building, next to Maxwell' Cash Grocery. The public cordially invited. ; 11-18-ltp. ,
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