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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Friday Evening, December 8. 1893. RF.DMONI, TIIK OlirLiW. AROUND TOWN. W I at 1 he court HrcordH ttliow In HIM Caite. Recently the Charlotte Observer print ed an article about one Geo-ye V. Red mond, "the noted outlaw," suggested by the presence in that lily ot no less a personanethan Redmond himself. De tective Y. II. Di'.'iver of this city saw the article while in -Salisbury and wrote a rather peppery reply, in which he d s puted practically all of the statements in the Ol -server's article. Man v people of W-stem North Caro lina, and especially any one who lias extensively read dime novel literature. will readily renumber the name of Red mond, although not a-'ouaintcd with ti e George. The noted outlaw was Livi Ransom Redmond, and his deeds and misdeeds have iurnisned material it" many a story writer. One lile ot Red mond wa written bv R. A. Cobb oi Mort'airon. wlm at one time had an experiefee with the moonshiner. W ben 'I'll 12 Ciiizkn went to Diputy Cle. k C. li. Mooie ot the lnited St.iu court to examine the records w it h rcyaril to Redmoiul, it was louiul tha t the yzt am! jury, Hit I atti'ii. foreman, h it) louiul "true hills auait.st James R. Rcdmoi.d alias "Major" Redmond alias I.ewi Ransom Ktdn.onil. t'..r iesistino Iepuly Marshal Kernev S. Rav on the 7th ol April, lSl, wlen the delctidant was arrested for violation of the revet u laws. One ot the ath.l.ivit - in the c.isi amtinst Re lmond was mule 5y . C I'ritcharil, thin a deputy marshal. On the lOUi ul Mmv, issi, Red'ii.mf ashed a Cont inuauee o I h se .ses, present irj; a e ft.lieate as to his o 'tu 1 1 1 i " resulting irotn wcuuls rcccivet Int.ue heii-K arrestei). Thi ei titicate ms yiven by I'r. I rev T. H Norcoji. 1". K. C. S . who will If if tt .em lured bv many Ashcviltiniis. At ll" Novemhtr ceini ot court the eases we't nol orosi (1 and Keilmond was not I'M - WMsh-'ntriti. Dec. S Forecast till S p m. Sattirtliir Fir; slightly warmer Saturday afternaon; easterly winds. l'c I fo-'ber. w;re $100. lleic llle stoi N. il Lee of this not a yieat dn The ct can 1. sis in St t be taken til) bx itv, who tormerlv liven ianee tvom Red m- it'l's- home in Tr.i i s 1 vania cour.lv. Mr. I. ft tells Tin; Citizhx be kt.ows i"ttuni. whatever of ;i C.oroe V. or Oiorut I. Rrtlniond, .titliouh he ri nit ml ci Lewis Kecbnond and Ins it put a t ion as ; moonshiiier. hexxis. be sas. alter i;i t tiiiy axvav Irorn t'fis court w ent across ti e South Carolina line, i here ii--t i::ti troiii.U- and was arrested and tiieiim the U'tiuil States court tor the Norlheri distriet ol Souili Carobn.!. He wa found .-tiilrv on sevt ral count s and w '. sentcuietl to lov.ars at Albany peio tenli.irv. This xx a in 1-' r 1 hs He had, it was thought. Utile tl a vevtmit otlieer nametl llneli wort li, but evnlenei S'ihiex-iit to convict him had not be i seen red. Lewis Redmond went to Albany ;m lire 'tl si rviiiij his sentetice. Alter licit ;: tin i e a tew x ears a lono petition wa sent to I'resi U ul Clext-iand asking tl'. m .or shiner's i '.it t!on. It was salei ll was hrokcu in health anl s ;.'it i t s. xx-a? SulKiittil trotn manv w-'iimis inllictet upon him in eft", ct inn his arrest, am that l;e could not live out his ttini ii eoiitinertietit. The pardon was iveti Lexx is n t urned to his farm in (Ireenvilh eouii'v. S C. and. so lar as Mr. I.et kr.oxx s. is 1 1 v i t wot kirj; a'" 1 there now, a quiet. i HI. A O A. V OU JKJU1'. Ill rki3jf who t m "mi k Krmu Asllt-vll". j. S. McVey is in the city from R in md, Va. G. M. GittinjjiT of Boston is a yuest ol t he bat tery Park. 1. O Buckiier i f Lvnehbtu-o, Va.. is at t'le x-a tin anoa . L. Ltc Marr came over Yom l'.rxson City yes'eiday atiernooti. Iv. R. Ilartv and W. P Dixon aie the Rat '.cry Park horn H.dtimore. Hon. Ko,e Cii 'S came in this a! noon from his home in Fran U :in. T. 1. Sandbcrir and I. P. Havnc.s ot Knoxrilie are registered at the tiwitt; nan o;i. I.imes A. Coxvie, representing the "Little Tycoon" company, was in the city Visit rilay. "Mrs. V. II Pinlaiil d Ashcville who fas hein visit ino at Mr. J. S Iltl lit.s1. lett last nijlit: tor Concord t visit M s. W. R. Ode!l,"-,avs the Cliatl.itte Obser. rr. jtlll i KhitKV I'AltUOSi l THE MARKETS. O. II. Henry is suffering from an nt ta k of the K'ip- Ins M. Webb is ill with pneumonia at his home on French It road avenue. There was one ease in Mayor 1'atton's co:jrt this morning and the fnie imp: sed w ,s $L'0. The Retail Grocers' association held a i cnthusiaslix. meeting in A. V Cooper's st re last nit; lit. Depot strict residents complain that o ic ot the electric lights on that street was dark hot niht. There xvill he a rehearsal of Trinity hureh choir this cvciuhl! at 8:13 sharp. V lull attendance is requested. Scats (or "Jane," which comes tu the Grand Momlav evening, went on sale this morninj; tit II. A. l.iutlsev's, I'attou t venue. 1 he op.nir,; ol the Ashcville Clotliiiu company, x. . 1). Wanton ami .Max vlaietis, managers, eta South Maui treit, will occur tomorroxv. The cut' ol himlsev & Itroxvn vs. the I-'irst National l.itik ol Ashexille, tor lamaurs, eontiinetl to occupy the atieu ion of the Superior court today. A sxviteh engine on the Western North -'aiolma railroad at Nelio City was de. ailed and overturned vtsterdav hv the spreading of the rails. No one was lnirt. lhaiesl V. Tate of Greensboro died oti l iiesdav morniai: in that titv and was titfied Wednesday itt Charlotte. Mr. fate was .'to years ol aye. ami had titiin T"iis tririids in Aslieviile, havine visitea in thiseitv In iitirullv. I'roiii the Franklin Pics it is leaineil t'-at Mrs licnree A lours, wile ot S olu 1- tor loins o the Txxeliih jn.'ieial district luti at her home in Franklin Wtdnod o morning. Mis. lones xvas ahoui -H years old and hail it hushanJ ami six eliil-.b en. Rah'gli cni i est'Otuli nee Cliarlotte tlh servt'i : lien V. Gaston Levx is, niejnn i to the slate boatd uf edu tition, turivetl d;;y Ironi xvest ol the Blue Kidtie. w ! ere tor si vt n months lie lias hern ni- ;iof(i in ; sin vtv ol an immense traeL ol 'and latilv pu. dialed hv Mr. Gorta V.nahrhtlt. Alderman I i. l.nmar t', udiier, xx ho oxvi? a taitn bul is not now in the tannine business to an v extent, "toted" into Tin. C 1 1 i.i.s nt'ti e l ins niorniiiL: a t "ri:i tha1 s .x 1 1 ps tl'.c In Id. It Wfiul s !' j pound-, oid xx'asraisetl on Alileruian (iiulgerV Mill mountain farm, 1 miles from Aslie vdie, by Adolphus liudcr. Rct. R. P. Kuuiley, jiastor ol Mount Moriah Baptist church, . colored, prn rioses to deliver at his church on tin i lord Snudny evening of this month, tin 17th. his sermon on "1 y Hones in tin Vallev," for ttie henrlit of his wlili rientls w ho had not an opportunilv to hear it when l e iinached it some tim io. lie says he iiafl itnule alteration' md additioi.s in lhe original mauusctip that xx ill make the srrmon moic intei t sting than ever. I.. A Couht r. thf V. M. C. A. Stat, secretary, who has been conducting a series of ewinsjihslic meetings (luting tin' week ot praverat the V. M. C. A hall, xvill speak this evening on "Tin Chains That Bind Men," a straight talk on crooked subjects. It is nrged that every man, and cverv hoy over 15 years ot age in the city, xvill hear Mr. Coulter When he gave this talk in the assoii.i tion hall at Winston lately, the room xvas packed. The song service ill eomint nei at S p. m., md to .allow as many ns po ib'e to hear Mr. Coulter's adiiress, la xvi'l not commence speaking until S:;to instead ol s:li as originally advertised. IXie-xv York StarStet. Nkxv York. Pee. 8. Cnttnn futmes orniitd sttmlv; Keccmher 7 72: .tauuarv, 7 !; February, 7 so; March, 7.SS; April 7.04; Maj , s 03. Stoch Quotations. Nkxv Yukk. pec. 8 I5ri , l l 'i; l ake Shoif, 1 u.X; Cliieaira unit Northxvetirn. U7;Xort'lk urn) Western, 1 1 a; hiehnlomi anil Vst l'uint Tcrmiiutl, a; Western t'uiutl, S'.'i s. iralilmoi.- Marlet t IIaltimokr, I'ee. 8 Kluor. lltltl; xx-et-J ern siiiir 1 8,'n .ifl; extra, :!' ill (Si 3 ao; t'nmit . L tl tjt-.llX: whivit. st'ntiy; No U rol spot, I ee t'.t'a.adOtn nullint: wheat hv Piiinple tiTi'l1!'''. com, casi ; niixeil spc,t il'ntl n-'o niher 31 v - liiie corn ty namplf, 4a(,i,4:i'2; vettuxv, 4tK(i4-o. flw "III 'f I SEASON'S - OFFERINGS OR. in Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Etc. Ashevllie Market. Corrected daily by I'LUVIXI. SXIOliR. whotct-ale and retail rm-en. These prices are beta; paid b the merchants to-dav. Hatter 20W !5I nplf9 00(ii lOO l-;i:j,s l SI Appley dried 3(5 Chickens lOKLl'o I utnirf.ill3.ia. h.5(i(.-'5 rurkeys 7tl(il too Sortrum 30 Oueks 16tft2oiltecswux, iwr tt 15 Mtfltnofl. sw't riO'tlinicT lO Potatoes, Irish. 6oiXVheat 70 t'lruips 30(i:4.OiConl IXO Oniuns ti."):Meal (i OubbaKc, per lb "ilOatB ') llealis, pr bu.lOOytlaoiKx-e 05 Pean HOiHav, ton $tsr() Ckestnut". 10 nCelct v. doi U54U Send your orders lo 4'm-oliiiii Coal oiiipiiny riii'.lt lliol.iinii uikI A nllirni'ile. He Henl l-'our Vrats . jt' For tievriiiren Vi tirs. A telegram received bv V. M. I'ill from State Aurii'or Furinan ot Raleigh states that John lierry xvas jianb.ntd yesterday hv Govcrnm- C;irr. I5srry.it will be remembered, was tried and con victed in the lint combe Criminal court lour x ears ago t f the killing; of George Hell in thi.-city. The trouble xvas churned to be over a n'ole scut by Hell to Mrs Berry. He was sentenced by Judge Chas. A. Moore to a term of 17 years in the penitentiary. A petition asking Governor Carr to pardon LV.rry was prepared .and ucn JO.OOO signatuics were secured. Tea ol the jutors xvho sat on lierrv'sease signid the petition and several of them, it is said.wrotcjKrsonnl letters askiriir the pardon. N it her J tnljje Moore i,ur S jhe tor Carter signed the petition. lierry is now admit '-.i veins old. lie was exptctid to arrive hire this noon. icr- Elec.lon oroflic r and an Oxstcr Hupiier, At the meeting of Beaumont council, National Union, last evening the election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President J. I. Kerr. Kx-president N. A. Reynolds. Vice-president Will Aiken. Speaker W. F. Randolph. Re -online secretary J. C Martin. Treasurer V. V C.h. Financial secretary hi. I. Holmes. Chaplain F. McCrary. Usher Chas. W. M alone. Sergeant-at arms II. C. Jones. Doorkreper W. II. I'enland. Trustees L. P. McLuud, K. K. Kaxxls and D. L Reynolds. At the close of the meeting the mem bers enjoyed an oyster supper. License To Wes. Register Mackey has issued license to wed as follows : Wm. Harcld and Sallie Steward, of Buncombe; white. Alex. Ballard and Lula Fowler, of Bun combe; white. Snlplinr rprnit sebednle. Cars leave rear of postoffice for Sprinps at 9 a. tn., thence every hour until 6 p. m. Regular half hour schedule be t ween postoffice and depot. Car also leaves postoffice at 7:4-5 a. m. to Spar tanburg train. Coal Creek coal, $3.75 per ton. Ashe TiUe Ice and Coal Co. To Advertisers. Tc Insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, cony must h" banHrd In hv in oVIorlr n. m. index to Mm Advertisements. I-'or Kent A. S Ci. Me ti A'. M Hill Co. ChrUfnai Ta k Brevard. AtMlti ti- Chan A V,lib. K'tynt Areanuin S I.ipinslty. Wttnt d situuiioil Hrst-r Ictcr. Oraml Oprra House- Little Tyi-ii'n. T"ANiKI) SITfATloN s nurse or chambermaid. s ,.f, rt tn ;(k nnu tl ikIiH. lli;sTt-R 1RTEK dlt Care lit' Citizen w IK KRsr Xn eclii ruum house i h modern cunveni'-nces; within nve luta- .itei wa k ot pustoMiee. .ouress d eSiltl A. S. O.. Cur- Citizen. DIlKAI. AKCAM M I tarrr ixi'l be IV inct'iin: of i-'r n h Itroad c'ouneil yal r. anum t day, Fri ay t 0:ao tl in , to like sinrnb'e iietion xx-ith tclfard to the itatfc ot I. 1 1 ami). Mellowell. Hv order ot .he Uct-ctlt. s. UI'I'SKV, s,ee ttnry. ATTEN1I8N, KNIOHTS OF PYTHUS ! Sir Knight Vou ae notified to attend a sp eiul mittinn of vo ir li iUe at your Castle H ill tonieht nt 7 .10 to take acthmin regard loftneral of our late liro. J Hump. Mc DoT.e'l. C 11 VsS A. WUUB. C. C. J. A. MIMJ, K. ot K. S. LIO n mc. iit n Y H- A LINDSEY. 3 F'atton Ave. v K ri.titiH lllll that AfTcs TlioiiHrtnclH fit foil lirrn reciple WasIIInoton, Iiec. S IJx-Conr;ress-matt Ilempliill of South Carolina ;ip-we.-tred before the House committee on iudici.iry this niiirninK mill tn.tde an ;tr uiticnt in favor of the extension ol I lie let jiroviilint: for the settlement of c.'ip ttned ttiid iihniidtiiied property war claims. The bill ntfects tlmns 'tnlu ol tf't le throughout tlie South who suf fered from spoilntion during 'he xvar. It proposes to extend the bet, t las ol the present law to those persons xvbose i bonis have been nilvrrselx' deter mined by the courts utionthcg otitnl i t disloyalty, xxithi tit takiim intoentisi'ler ation theiffect ol the I'resiilt tit's procla mation of pnrtlon anil amnrty. There is a hint! ol about S 1 1 .1)00, OHO now in the treasury which wulil he fleeted by the txtentioti ot the net. Immediately alter Mr. Hemphill's nrgti nieiit the committee decided to report .he bill lavor.-iblv to the House. COXDKXSED Tl: LEGKAMS. The London Sporttnan'seorrcpoii(lent at Paris savs that it numhrr of French sporting men have su!serihctl $'M 01)0 ;is itn inducement to Mitchell and Cor littt t box eithtr in Paris or Nice, in the month of January. Iix-Ministcr Lambert Tree, xvho has been m ntioncd as likclv to sueced .J. V.-in Alen tis ciuhnssndor to Italy, savs he is not an applicant for the place and 'ias no direct knowledge that he is beini; const ered for it. Senator Morgan said recently that he docs not indorse the free list of the Wilson bill; that it is inconsistent with the revenue tariff principle and that he wi'.l lilit iiKitinst lice ore anil free coal. Report s from several districts of the Cheiokee strip, in Oklahoma, are to the effect that st tilers sulfcrcd greatly riur intr the blizz ird of SaturJay night and several perished. During the month of November 49 vet s -Is cleared from Norfolk lor foreign parts. Their cargoes included 3G.000 bales of cotton. A Ut.sLon undertaker has in his estab lishment skeletons ol 20 Chinamen to be shipped via San Francisco to China. Joseph Smith was frightened ta death bv three girls plaving tramp who rushed into his house at Urbana, Ohio. It is understood the British ambassa dor nt Washington now receives a salary of $"(. 00O yearly. The grip is epidemic at Jiffetson City, Missouri. Peifrctly Kvidcnt. Fine coal and slack is of no value to the householder. When you buy coal vou want coal. The new screens which the Ashcville lee & Coal Co. have put in separates the dust coal from the lamp. Yo a will notice the difference when you Ket your conl. 'fry our .lellico Itomenllr .nt nnI you will be pleawed. ( aro. Una Conl t'ompnaj. Plenty of old papers for sale at The Citizen office. Only 20 cents per ban dred. Rescre-ncd Jellico Domestic Nut, $4 25. Ashcville Ice and Coal Co. r. W. Uranch. W. P Gash IIR4KCH & CASH, FIIUZ INSURANCE ;!- I'atton Avfuuc, 'iU-phoi;e 4-o. AuctionciT. Kent CnilccMr Note thf Ad itrcss: C7 Church street. TTompt nttt'iifton to aH Ivshifssi-ntrnstpil to in-. M i I. M. lU.-iir heiim unii'Urt i ".is lui"i"f-s b' smo'iJ i nt-s lin" hand his li'ink nl fnlcQ !( me, all ul' which y U hn nv ' est a tenti'in. nov L'4-il I m MRS- A- B. BURR II.WlNt; UUTl KNlill TO ASH H VII. '-Ii WITH A I-INI-: A!-'-SORTMUXT Ol' TUfw - K'at'r'nln, WiH take orders for Gu ns, ete , at 1 0. B NTLEl'S ART NEEDUW )RK PARLORS 1HI3 SOL'TH MAIN" ST K FIST, Ovrr s'.tiii. K.-iwls .S: Co. d'cTtl.tt ESPECIALLY CHOICE AND A.T Astonisliinjrlv T..OW Prices. LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT VERY LOW PRICES GIVE US A CALL W. B. WILLIAMSON A CO., 6 Pnttun Avenue, Ashcville, N. V. 46 WHITLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE, SOUTH MAIN STREET, CORNER, EAGLE BLOCK DECEMBER. 46 During th'a month we offer a large line of long ulsters and full back overcoats for men ami boys; also heavy bus iness and dress suits that cannot be matched elsewhere in style and price. HOLIDAY GOODS. Our display of holiday goods embrace novelties in neckwear, gloves, Hosiery, suspend ers and underwear; also Bath Robes, Smoking Coals and Stud v downs. Hats, Stylish Hats, in genuine Dunlap, Stetson and Melville Makes. Tli public is invited to compare our stock and prices with others before buying. "We claim a larger stock in our lines, liner goods, reli able prices and much longer experience in catering for the clothing trade in the State Ca-,1 and see us Coal from which dust has been separated by SCREENS. COKE. JELLICO. ANTHRACITE. Asheville Ice and Coal Co.. 34 PATTON VE. TELEPHONE 40. THE ASHEVILLE CLOTHING COMPANY, ril.N. 1). ItLAXTOX. MAX MAltCL'S, if...... .... A COM IM.KTl! LINE OK THE O TUNING OP THIS CONCERN WILL TAKE PLACE SATURDAY, DEC. 0, 1893. MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING ! Comtiri inn Novelties anil Specialties in Foreign nnd I)omet.c I-auric. c will leaa wun An AM Wool Ul.uk Cheviot Suit nt S10; iloub'e nntl Blngle brcostetl; equal to any lold tractive both m style antl tlsewhcie l'or$10 prices. O jr Btock in f.iiitlemens' I'urnishitiBS- HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! We closcil out a Inrue lot of stifl Hnts from a manufacturer. As an in. ucement we will sell a $.1 Hat at $3.r0 Special. Thi concern will lie conducted uoon n strictly one- price c.iflh svtrm. THE ASHEVILLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 35 SOUTH MAIN ST, HILLIARD BLOCK. NEW t flOHIE SEWING HIHOHINE No. 20 North Court Square. MACHINES FROM $20 UP. Oil, Needles &c Parts of Machines Supplied MACHINES RENTED. O 3j. MOODY, NO. 20 KOUTH COURT SQUARE COAL, : COKE, : WOOD, : KINDLINGS : AND : CHARCOAL. Try Coke in your Furnace und Hauge instead of Hard Conl find save $2 HO per ton. AT COST! We hnve decided, in ordrr to give our whr.lc attention to our repairing and mmufqetur i n g departments tu Si.-U our entire stock nf JEWELRY Cinsisti'-.j; uf Solid Hold a id Silver Vatche, Plain Go'cl and Set Riunj, Gold Scar Pinf, Lace l'ina and liar Prop, Studs and collar Buttons, Watch Chains and Charms, both in S ilid Cold and Plated, Solid Gold Lockets and Bracelets, fcoliu tioia ana silver ttum Ides, f.old, Niikel and Steel Spectacles and lijc Glasses. Risers .S; BTittifrs' Silver Plated Wn-c, Clocks, and many other thins," too numerous to mention AT COST From Ocve.nUrr 1 . When we nay cost we mean cofct, not lO, 1G or 20 per cent, profit, lr you tloti't believe we mean business call on us nt No. K Nortb Court square. P. L. COWAN & CO.- IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE JOYOUS NIGHT Wednesday, JDec. 13. Wlr.LAKM SPENCHK S FASCINAT ING COMIC OPERA, TAG Little Tucoon WITH 40 X-p9Plk -.- 40 I'tcturtpquc Scenic Effects. Pretty Oirls Sweet Ringing Chorus and OVR OWN Symphony Quintette Orchestra THE : MUSICAL : i VENT : OF : THE : SEASON LORETTA HALL, HOT SPRINGS. NORTH CAROLINA. Prcplimt TWe ntrl Pin AcwtnodnHnns ii pvrrv Wppr- H. M. SWAINE, PROPRIETOR 1 W Oh o I Q CD b j w o u o H Q W H i i t Q O tfj c v. 5 a o a w a c 1 f. - c 3 c a f ' C K a S E : 5 S ; H a a cs a r b : ; WATCH THIS SPACE FOR. BREVARD'S Christmas Talk - - - NEXT WEEK. NO. H NORTH COURT SgTARli. ASHEVILLE, N. C. CONTINUATION Of the great closiug out sale. Mimnaugh gettmg down to work in earnest. No effort spared to close out the en tire stock in the allotted time. Prices never so low on fine goods. No visible sign of profit. Everything at ab solute cost. Our great cloak sale was a success one of those you read about, but rarely ever see. Only a few left and they must go this week at some price. Our great leaders for this week will be Blankets and Comforts. Our famous $7.50 11.4 North Carolina Blankets for four dollars ($4) a pair and Conway's comforts are renowned. They are not the ordinary little comforts, "maschofns" stuff, usually found in country town shops, but large, well filled and nicely quilted goods. They range in price this week from 1.50 to 10. Ordinarily they are worth from f 3 to 20 each. The last shipment of our warranted kid gloves, dress braids, handkerchiefs and hosiery is just in. If you want anything in this line now is your opportu nity. On Monday we will offer one dress pattern, only, to each customers of alJ wool hop sacking, fine goods any color desired, for 3, real value, $6. Odds and ends remnants, short lengths, last of lines sacrificed. Misses hose, broken number, three or four of a size, fast blacks, pprfect goods, your own prices nearly. Embroideries well, we have never yet discovered anything so cheap. Now is your time to buy your spring supply. Endew Yarstle's choicest styles, P. K. Wilson's Torchons, exclu sive patterns at importer's prices. Millinery an elegant and immense stock at dealers' prices. All the novelties of this season are still represented Everything at cost and trimming free by the best milliner Asheville has ever seen. We are working day and night in this department. For Thanksgiving Day we will have special low prices. Will make rich and poor feel good that day. A feast of bar gains in every department. The store will be open even ings to 11 o'clock until Christmas. Remember the place, 11 Patton avenue, the great bargain centre. F. P. MIMNJLTJGH
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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