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I " giSSSggi! 19 af Mr. K . toting in . JWUtotoJowotttofr _mu. Mtethntan book, of Prime*, K. *** *tow tot »lso,uoo worth of >"»«U to bio credit. Ha. he not haadaawa properties and tavestreeats e«oUe «f Haw Janay—in Washing ton. How York, H—.ailments. and • Ola—1, tor inetanoa? A little look 1— HMi Might bring to these tenr twl nyaafilhiaaia for the poor n Wa for tbalr altrulatte aofces wtilcb would to— (tore trow MB— oMIgad on this to—yttonfcagtrt—dnyto — down la - ttoriMia end “do aoaolklng” lot d ewx dfeUagutatod «x Tto facu to the enaa Justify Min ■fiaiag ibt fun nfniost UmGomb Gynaos Tialnaaal Coapaay ef Greece to— Txa Okinrat to* scat tatlU tino Uaca for admtMng paat 4m, end too aatount hoa tod nn attiailna «*«>"■. We torn dropped tbe coc earn* ode froa our oafaana. ' Hoaeatedy wanted to. know the ■ aeeeiat e< Governor Daniel liuracil'a ■atory. U to M.4M0 a year. Da pu to— “fazaietod haa—, fuel and light.” * n—Ttto dtata and nil tbe tree paaaea Mwtottaod doaan't want from the And gWl they cea*. 81a—oar Uat !*—*xtberof — who for th#hut two eleotlon# hnra —tad agaluat the OWBomto party, hare toM the editor fwa> thay wlU —1 to guilty of auch toHy—ton. That’s right wuith aaaa. — aeon action you ahow that you ware 5X1* *• •fctoyou did. and that you ***** ** W>re your honesty by oorroet toeoTtli wUrii your votes have ” n XorthCmri— '* LuVWk N. a. Hur. 24. 1897 - tW ooattaued dry «WW help* Uw twwr tat hiiTm Ih con m4 mum •■a tuadm In pr*(wnag fora wheat MIWBlW, Mr. L. K. Dyoieron has sored hen •ad netted U>« Utety holla—a an in. Mr. Hauler Hhelo haa pea to Hew ^garsargnarJ ’SSST — -■»»w . “»• ^d“» »^l«d« bM accepted «•«*«« * u» southern ^SJawiSTt wU1 "*k" u*" • Mr. Lea fed a ad J| ,■* laUli While aw W«w named the U: at Sunday In MoremWi at th» i« .'eim of bla («v tor. Kov. B. A. Mi l *•. Mf-*fetrta ttooe-i has been laid up wtth rim mat tan solaUea for ihr >»0 _»w,k*> Unt ta a llttlo bettor. Min Don Abernriby cam down ou a ri*H to E«] Curuvatl’a last week, tetanUnt boom datiuday. Mr. J. O. Meaclum can juelly he tented the ten dabentaa of ihi« *ec ttoo. Ite aatchca non largo Dab than My nan we knew vf. A o«rp that lia “7*- beat nay record be baa yet •■■po tad weighed over 35 pounds by * ®*«b bo made from the South Fork last week. .weuaetou *o* Club or a part of thro, are off Uli week to Hlcbmoml owiuty to tin some non a»>rt. Jtoy ha to Imported arvrral fuxee into Oaitoti tide umntt a.,a will cb**e ***? wteter tor pastime. . JU. O. C. Cornwell returned Setur anynjght from AebtvUle where i e bid been tu attend Cow fere new “J*»y Irieoda of tier. U. T. P"” »'* to glad to le*rn tbat be bee *•“ ret a reed to Uile circuit tor auotb ynr« _ u|»' Bena Ford end Hire Mine Xwwie, of South Point, ate boarding bero^aed eUeudlo# Prof. Hudgins' V- Ornch y goes to Belmont to. dy to begin a job of Beta Hag for Mr. Lawla end other*. Mite Lyda Orovea baa none lo Ashe »U«od a few days wilt her to eecvkees at the Presto t«i*a ebmefc Tbnrtdv. Alao a ah.de uea aeUUg around tbe church. java. Crone*, Mis* Mamie aad Mu tor Arther retaraed from King's ilto. toealeg. where they bad been on a vWt to rotative* aad frleudt. Mtaaee ZalaXoleo, WHIie aad Bre ■to JMklaa, aad Muter Utriy .pent tod Saturday vailing to our Iowa, anl* ** *'*f"y* welcome. Come taeuta ;.»ku. m>}M at I. I*. Ik€ u __ Ubluwta hate. T tirlir State Detective Newbuld, wbre lie ■* ■*. •urrtndered to a friend, and tod * meeagge sent tu Governor Blter tliat he wu coming to Columbia yesterday morning. O* the UkU A tbn month. W. II MewboM (hot aad ktllml J. H. Turner la Spartanburg county. and, altboegh to offer was mad* for the arrest of NewboM. be went whrrevrr be want to to without Interference aad teemed to be able to travel over several coua S*l*t hie will. Kewbohl mid and no doubt, wit h a great deal of truth.' that to oould have made hi* eecapa tod be wanted to; but at no time did b* intend staking bis nenp?. ffe aild Umt to bu never been out ^„l,to *UlCM«.pt for the 12 hours that Ittnok MSB to get ioto the state through North Carolina. Urkryr* «• Walt ! Umrtottr OWervrr. »li. A Cbarlotta wan, just returned froaa tba mountahu, report* that near Marion he la* a sight that reminded him «f ante-bellum days—a man in oharge of a drove of turkeys on it* wajr to marks*. The owner of the drove tsfiom MitetieU county, and Ira has between 400 aod 500 turkays. Fie waa earouta to CharloUe, and at tha rata he travels he will be tiers by Mon day. Uebsd bought up tha turkeys from farmers la his neighborhood, it Will be somethlnf worth seeing when the drove come* into town. Driving turkeys to market waa a Common thing before the war. Hlchmond was the objective p..lnt, amt every fall thousands of turkeys wo a hi be driven from tha eastsraaeatioD of (be stata Old drama say that turkeys are •naiar to control than hag-. Then, la always a leader for Urn drove, aud •very turkey follows him. Tlwy make »mllaa a day. At night a halt Is ■•da to the wooded wot tun of tha *• tba treva. At daylight they ly down, collect la a drove and follow tha leader fog aa other day's march. m-isa .inimi Weaea Wewniar. ttolkn. Muaeea (Mm. A rather anaadal eight in Kao. Bao eomf coart no Friday Uat waa a man OMarantly fOor 2f /earn edd dressed » *"■•>• afliaevl. (fa hall* from by tew Cairo somaalwre, and U derating to suebo garb, tows are told, bees us* it ie cheaper than ordlo.ry own'a clothing. Ws'll bat 1« to 1 that U the oaoet suit log Matfratlnn of poverty —dot the gold ataedard that la on rwofd. _Mai *>r."a»r«Li»t' MtMWUl', dlMtMaa. ■MVM. InttaWUw, wxl ait ib*oU.«r •ajl kaowa ijrwpltwa of l«4i<r.H.u. Tlwy alaa tmaa away Mina and dU •Mara whlah ara Cm In oiUar MMM aa4 haaa* an not raallj carH. Hat aa aaaa m th* pahnaian inaind •othaaa tymptoma MUmtai dla bf^toa* Uara la aaihtag laft w c*«m thaw. XMtitBf aatcana h> thta Utadhahar DfgaatlaaUtMMhaaaaaalt mnatHtandlMitM Nahh ■*■»*"> la tM atnwaah l« dfoat Ka iflWrar* — . Kgaggi ^* -A— OINGLE Standard i ua|jr b poaaihW, whether m a teet of rsceUence in journalists, or for the l ■OMureoirol ofriuHOtUUo. lime or 1 valuta; and The... Philadelphia Record after a horror of nearly twenty years «f uninterrupted growth la juatitted In claiming that the atandard Brat rarabUabed by lie founders Is the one true t*at of A Perfect Newsitaper. To I'UblUh ALI. THE NBtVH prompt - It hud succinctly nad la lbe most readable form, without r I tutor, or partisan bias; to discos* lla signifi cance with frackuees, to keep AX Ol’KN EYB FOB PUBEIU ABUSES. to gtva besides a complete record of current thought, fsocles and discoveries in alt departmcaU of hum»a activity In Its UAIEY EDf TlOKd of from 10 to 14 PAGES, and to provide the whole for IU pa trons at the nominal price of ONB CEXT—that wm from the outset, and will continue to he the aim of -THE RKCOBD.” The Pioneer one cent morning newspaper to the United Slates. “The Record>’ still ENADs YTHBRB OTHERS FOE LOW. Witneas IU unitvaled average dally elrcuLstiuri exceeding 100,000 copies, sod an average exceeding 1*5.000 copies for Its Sunday edit tons, while imitations of Its plan of poblk-atio:. In tvery Important city of Ilia coun try testify to llie truth of the asser tion that la lbe qnaullty and quality uf its contents, and in tbc price at which It ta sold "The accord" has established lha standard by which excellence iu Jonraallam must be messuisd The Daily KdUkn of "The Record" will be scot by m»l) to any address for (3.00 per year or 25 oaaU per month The Daily and Sunday editions together, which will give IU readers the best and freshest Id for mat ion of all that U goto" on to the world overy day Iu the year, Including holiday*, will be tent tor S4.00 a y*ur or 35 cents per mouth. Address • The Racoon Pt'nLiaiuso Co. Record Bulldlog, Philadelphia, Pa. Xotlcii to Creditors. Ilsvlojr qusllSeJ usiwauniornf three. “l*“< Asaosoes Ervyie*.dseaaeed, I Sereor »*H/ an persons Savins cIsism mrattwt wmi* Mata to present item lo ms Use payment oa or before uu Usi nay sf Oeieher. IMS, or this sollor wfU be plewl In h»r or recovery thereon. J. Tvbxics, Suit*. Admlnaararor nt As sow us Xhroc. seesuscit. '1'his is the Man JUST IN. Th» flnc*l Ami oio*t eonftoU line* ot Watches, Clocks. Jmvolry, Spectacles and Musical (ioods ever bruaght to Cutout*. Kwpoclfulljr, TO nil EMC E, aki> UrncAK. A Pleasant Evening j gtrmadniUMrul flwMh iw Ibt 4a». \<iMm bmr>mwwU>lcrt<*wBi»whciri>r»—S3 wfakharetMtoraa bom* laatruatonM la thb a»«a»r». hinm wba baa purebaaod a Waao tram im fa IMb thawed with the re. •o**- lib mitt* tmeomlbU for M farmer »TANI>AKI> OKSAbA-roiU*» aad repairing. Termite tub. *a>.4rorllhutn>r«dcatalorur. CHAS. M. ST1EFV. «HK*Steae: ™w*ft5g Money to Loan, not my i alwoya , borrow. Hut ymj eta ktrt money i to Kmu If jtvm otm a Hnd |)aa , ntkectrool it by b«.yln* Jodieioet MWlUfbSw* Um ilao. Hr hutlncM n to koto nu >o«'r <*aWr ■*» »*«•• (wim, fc *■* >TV> *otim. ft you doi.1 Uitutalr. buy ami wrrfti rungna bar\t and *00. M»u»i«Kn will Riarabtf lk»t attvr iba ym 1^7 «„ m —OBEXISK FLOUR,— yog btiow wtiat It la, &i aOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO Judson Hass’s. YELLOW PEYER purKrru m takiro "Our Native Herbs” -TIR fireat Blaod Pirifler and Liter Regulator 200 DAY S TREATMENT St.OO. cmtalalng • Uwi«n«l OuarooM*. >«*» “■”* *-n<1 T»Mi»o«kK MUL ijn.t Or null. l-uU—rk Kid. not,I only Ur AfVEOi foi v THB ALOIZO 0. BLISS CO., _ _ _ _w-kl—l—. *. c. OonmtsMoncr’s Sale. Sw'J’T'fri i*”, iww.fmKMui2? limit dojr In oSS. tCa at n o dfloA, M. o® miurrf.,. ante C.J t XtrmU,. IMT, a tract or l.iaad adjoealof laada ofJ.U J.inew bcnrcr.U. W. U^SaatvT otoew. m IriHutf^ v>Si Wdwoi«»f ■! 4 iurnwieHar on lioubcnitt* Uoe, run tbeno* kmw H poie® to a hrctorj. «Kcrun HfltQ M ooltm to a buck «k. iknnc h» K10G rilnUiTrL^^i.,. tkcnco M not- to I JwS«S.» Nij M M poko tu o btwk on too oontc or too ouu ro.k. ur <W-U u» rn«STA Jr 10 A ?!*t^rTT °** J** Umol Oierenf i—— .sfo sstts&t'vnsi 04 t*Hrp moatn and toe Manet oa a credit ortwopn* iod title rvwrruA until ah to * purehan money la paid. — . _ Alo F. W^oJt. ComniMkner. TYila Xjlb daj of Oct-, IWT. raaanMo.’fU'N land aall bf Valuable ImI rjtoie la IkA Town •( (kerrytUI*. V. C. Pmawnt to an orA«r hernturort. mad* hr J a dire Norwood at ehatnl-em In Chariot It, K. day of June, Ur, In aa notion mil ltd Henry B. Uakar. v*. Hr*. M. K. Koto, £• •*a.M|»Sn>*dat*nid coo. mwtooncr appntn led l" mid under* will o9rr tor aalo ai public oat cry to lb* hirn^t dm,lor at Chtrrymlr. ,*.u_ al IN u ularh 5f. on dainrday, llhdayef kHemktr. Ittr, tha fnllowin* daettihod real catau- • Ahn* tract Irlnw in tha town of Cberr tulle. .S'EJBni2K •* “ >«*. ^oowif tbooon Nona M traat 39 poM to a atako and pom ora, Ihetteo Nnetb ai than *• poiea tu a Moon tbonne North TlPUiatn artnhv. tncaoe North m Went 1<3 lance tu a ata»o at tbo Mnnrutoa road, thence alible about 110 loHaa to a roe* at iwj tdnmih cornnr, uienob with It North til fool M pefetuilhe bewlmiuir, euwtamlo* about 3*U •crea I tea Lh rre ana redd off by the aihnlaUirv tor rontahnn* about 3 i acre*. A areotal tract IrluNin the town o! CltortT iUlc. N, C„ and known aa the A. J, Lone lot, tnrtnnltht at aatoucne'i run nine i kmoc South »twt u pul re inn alaae. t boron n.iin ia Eaet kieiaia ahinhn, 11*0000 North 10 Goat M eolcete a Make, t button North 111 Went 11 kotraiutku bewtnnlnr. uuniklolnar uacaad % •amt A third ivaoi Irina in D»c town of Cherry vlt>, N, C., an.l Known aa lb* It. I1. Hudldll lot, ba atneuneai mioiwm Jacob'* itroet, Hbnio'a onenir, end innntnk Ibwoco North It/, Wmt «IIwtonanM atmitoa rtwhiheada Itouth 'At. Wrae 1W fret in n rod., t». Ma.irwr'a lino, thence Scuih 191* BaatUH feet to a rtx*.ihmuo KortN ;ih knar itt foot U> the Uwtnnlo*. coo. utaincoMbfif an note. A fourth traot lylnN In the town uf I: berry - Tilth. X. 0, atm known a-the jaw Solemn la, horinnAn* at a atnow had ruatdow parallel *Hh fba 0.0. ttalirrind MS fee* to a atone, ih.-uou Kceth <1 hot to a atooo. Ibeuec Nai« nw Ihmar South XT rent to a done, thre.ee with C. C. llaUroad Nil feet lu tba buwinnbi*. cwi UiabiN one Loro more or ban-all of which la bpooded and aewcrlbwd In lira petltlcn Died u. •hvjc nation. Tbr paid biiida will bo poet on tamtaof kl pee real caah ondaynf n»)c and the hadaiuw In ibrer equal InetailMu nWinbein ale.iweteeand rtobteen worth*, noire and aero tier oeurotod by the oomtnoalaeiW to be (tro* fartbr <to fptrd paymentn with prnr»<»0 to tbe par. ckaa*’ to pay all ttw MiTctnmc pete* an day of the afOreawM traot roof Main* about W a area tea beet) further rabdlvMcd Into Town lota and Z flKSSa&KME Moore, White & Co. Mr. MM !• Mil rUmIM to I 1m iMMlhMM ot IWiim MMW* *«ur. A lot lot MM nwitir im w*. Try K. Fruits, Vegetables, and Sweets. W»w mMii A ApAAMMy of ITiMA o*4 UMlPo, Am |M try our MnoutroM o«M aowW.A Moot mM MtM. HaUMiim JaMmua* maaaaimImo yoor Mo«A»r mao m>our. Quality iiathor Than Quantity. COtl wM m«m <wr Moafc, V, loMai M koao naMiag tat IV* OoM oooOa. QoalMr IMMt o* OMMOMy M *w ala. Mao* ■*—r nuUyA u> »•*•» our auoda na«y We Are Agents fw PottooooM Waatta SIM* ao4 aarry A Ito.atMN.AtMUiii y.ma rm AMoolilH WAaam t lAAMy, wMak mom am tW rrry MM <*or«. >*»MMM AAMoMow i« o<ua. BaoT faro*4 Mam. -r,AMI, KM (Maa. Bom *». —’—MOORE, WHITE & CO. Ja»_THIS IS—^ THANKSGIVING —AND THE-_ New York Racket Force Is Giving Thanks and Eating Turkey To-day. We Have Been in the Race for 4 Long Years and we are thankful that we are still in the Lead and our business has rapidly grown all the while. We Know That Each and Every Reader is thankful that they are living, and want to make every dollar go as far as possible. We have many old soldiers who have stood by us through our MERCANTILE BATTLE while a few have perhaps strayed off from the fold and fell by the wayside. But Like the Wandering Boy they find their foot steps leading them back to THE NEW YORK RACKET, where they find best values at Rock Bottom Prices. Feather Pillows! Feather Pillows! A big shipment just in at prices so low that no one can afford to try and rest their heads on a hard cotton or straw pillow when they they can buy good 4 Pound Feather Pillows for 75 cents. These feathers are put up in the very best feather proof tick and are worth double the price. Call Early More They Are All Gone. Another Job Lot Just In. We have just received a big bargain in Men's Mackintosh Coats at.$1.98 worth $2.60. “ All Wool Mackintosh Coats, 4.26 “ 6.00. Don't tall to wo Micro Coats before bnylng.«jjg| We have many other bargains for you at grave-yard Prices. Yours to Servo, The NEW YORK RACKET. i
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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