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BOEB DEFEAT II IATAL. ■% —■■■■■ i , nwai m moved teeie VALOE. fwta.OAB.-m Dr I tub vlo Urta la Natal, following aeon other jw.ywX* wiocaaaAaa, tboogh aocosjwu 1*4 by heavy lessee oo the aide of the rtatere. bear striking teeUaaoov ef the valaref the vaanemhed Deere. They appear to have tdea vIo'Itm to tbe veayptep wbieh may » u.,<ed ou to drive the Drill* Into the tea, TV? hwheeabeateeliidat.il by oouater rirtkes oarefulty eonal hned aad bril liantly carried uat la tbe fees ,.f eaarMeaM opposition, wblefa bee done ■neh to tncieeee Britt* respect for tho buvgbera, wboea apleodld valor and determination It is eelvemlly adaolt ted reached the hicmt level Fuller Moouta ef lari Saturday’s battle at Etaodalaagt* empbealae the sordid •^W~botb tidm, end tbeWperl °ri£ytfw*firiu»h a pitched bottle, although the Boon fought with tbe f”*1?* ‘Ef*** to tha last only yield log when tart bar flgbtlag was hop*. An armored train with tbe mea of llaaehmiM Raghaaat appeared oa tbe £?*•**S*!*rt>Hatatday. In support of the Jotmnpmliaig Imperial fight noraeMd the Kata* FhHdArttlhSy, *&• °^*S* °* 'V’***1"* oommu pleatioa at * EUndalaagte. Tbe end *21 y » peritluo above tbe terra ““■h^waMBwey aUUoo. from which tha Bears ran oat, and the JWUrftDown ted lafantty ~t^i thl pjeoa, lelaaaed the Kailt* prtaooera, TMBoen, ausharing T.flOO nan, with gNtloy^Tbay posted *aMb"T* 'eel? dlnetad Ire oa the British, aad their ware *> arilve, that U>* British steadily retired entU re-aafornementa arrived whan tbe aaoaoted infantry was ant to drive the Bear aooata from tha ridge on tha right. A Una force af mixed cavalry In tha meunfiMe, swept over tbe plain aad op the bill on the right. Laneara were 2? ***? fuvOata. wbDeon the left a British battery opeeed Its with E4 ■ ■ TP* Brittib infantry, who ■■f **^»rhod from tho railroad train la Iha latsrtm, advanced etaadtly over Uo pUla and op the rocky ridge, prw JJowtT rise red by tho cavaky. The Boor artldnry dropped eehnpoel into the advaating ootamoa, bet the Brttlah ®°o®y P»m the hill, arbtaoe they overlooked the breed valley to three reeky hills, forming tbe Boera position; lhaea campe bring la tbe oaotir. Oa tho left oeatre tbe Boats had a battery aflargegaos. The ernader him were also strongly held. On the Boar right was tho atatioa te tho valley oo tho British left. Tbe latter's cavalry wee oa both flanks, and a battery on tbe right waa busy throwing shrapnel at the Basra* batteries. The British formed foe the attack in extended or der behind tha brow of a bid. the Dev ootid roe so tbe left with four com ponke of the Maeebcstera mod eome of tho Oetdoee on the right At about 8 p. an. the lafaotry ad vanced through the valley aa steadily as oa a Said day. Half way down tbe alopo they mat a Urrlflc Infantry aod artillery Are. Tbs men fail rapidly aod the wooodad were carried to tho ner. Bat ta apUe of the steady work of tbo Boar gone and the sharp shootars cou Aalod behind the rooks, the lneraaelog Are of the advancing British Infantry fradanlly gained the upper band, end Maoebsatan and Gordons, edging to ward the right, galoed the top of tbe ridge, thus outflanking tbe enemy's ML « « " ujuck UM cuiin rounaea um “obam*,” and tb* Brit lab a wept abend. Tb* Bo*n fought le tit* lmt ooly at tempting toaaoap* wboa further flgbt log waebopalew. la «b* meantime, tb* DeroMhiiaa, praealng eteadUy np taa left, warn stroagly opposed at tb* Boar way and from the iUaklog bills aad carried both at tbs ebarga, with wild abaci* and bogle blast*. By 7 o'clock Um British had galnad tkauo «(Uaa aad "win dring”. waa aot,od*l. Tbras lJf-poonder Mordaofaldu war* M|*arad with qaaatltiea of amanl Um. Tb* Boar daad sad wo*ad«d, “tea* tb* rock*, who ware aomarous. Jter# attended to ae far a* poeciM* lo Ibadark. Oenarsl Kraocb tbtnkad Um tM* M tb* Md. aepeoially oaotloo iag Gal. ten Hamilton'* apkadtd hand Hag *f tb* Infantry. Tb* Britlab Ur •■“•a •• tegturad poalttoo that altfbk. The Bear loeaaa wn pUc-i at aWMOamahatUI. kpoCTr,. OoL g—ttCblahola, Ua only Drib S^2*2LkP^ waatermoriy atiaobed lo tb* lllath Ubm*. Haaarrad wttb IldlidlM 1* IIW Afghan war and or ■atead tb* wawt lmparUl Light “or** • majority of wboaa era nf*g*aa Tb* d«ath of G*o*ral blow to tha toughers of 0*o*ral Xo*k aad the Pmtoroae will farther awoeaMota of dooerdla* ta adalem from Dtrabaa, Ratal. Um Boar* hay* entered Zolo Md mSIS'1-" •dT**,n* The boat oydefM* do aot mad It Um ~ for *A !M| to yield at Seam apeaettbmal lAHftS&jsriss i usta. The minis* nod railroad am dak escaped from Uie nm) and um Io tow. to tbo namber of 37 whlto, be «“ aattvaa and oooliee. Both rftUhtUrclmn bad Um robbed oodoomyoUed to work by Urn Boon, bat too whites worn treats* (airty woil. thongh they ween made to labs aa oath to remain neutral, ate. A Bm «»! Mat, a native of Com Colony. bid bin rlla. aad on mo to with 30 of hts cap Uvea. Tba Me neb ter Brntmeai. with tbo oharaotorietle hardihood or DriUM UIaetry, aUmacohcd straight bach ot the enomy, too often oareteoe of tafclog sever deaptte too rattling, hls Mg aad apUUag of too Maueoronltota. Tommy AUtteo on la etteot: “What 1 Hide from yokols 7 Let Va shoot!” “TU eoemy bobbed ahoai over toe iceba like Jaeko io toe hex. firing boavtfy at oi, and with Mr aoonrnoy. fw the megtelne Manner rifle la a tor riblo weapon, el though It lafllau oieaa wouoda. Many ef them need ezpto Mm buUtte. “t>loa«l SaoU-ObUholm, one cf the Imperial Light Hurra, eonrtod diaae tar by waving bU eoarf to give cooonr »«o»eot to bis mm, * bo really needed omm. Sadden hr somebody showed a white flag sad Colonel I re mil ton tried to stop tba fighting, but • party of Boers aneoooed on e corneal biU aad earing aotbieg aboot their ooarmdea, took advantage of the lull to deliver a baavyOro. The Gordon Uighlaadera aod tbo Manchester* were modorod *“■•»■■* th“ tola aad re! doobtod tUlr eoeigy, for toe Boera la toe hollows were dell verb* a flanking Ttie Dalif JTewe rape; 'The »i orooohteg fail of darkoera waa a great factor lathe last yhaara of ton isbt, making too capture of tba poeitiou at onaa abeolntetr Imperative. By tola time tba crack of rtflas aod too rattlo of Maxima bad boooma abaolatety forl orn. Our men understood the —mi ty well enough. Hoibing loth, they expooed toe twelves g»Usolly io their resolution to drive too Boera from tbolr last Rand. Offloers, sergeants aod men leil in toe hoes, but nothing stocked the Boro oadaught. Cou •Ptououa amoag too Gordon- High leaders nod In too fighting lime throughout, woe Lard Ays, 'Vrl specially to the brigadier's naff. Tbo P®*1,.??*1* ■***» *® we. With levelled bayonet*, cheering aa they west, our men sprang over tU bould ras that were strewn at thalr feet. The Bmn recoiling, find erlMly aod than detoad down tbo ragged aleep to 00 ■rio. tbo aanlblilaUou threaten lug thorn, aooo, desperately dotarmtoed on killing, rvtsralog to the Bek. in tbo roor of which too Highlanders had mowohod behind soma boulders. These •«> omboiaoee man at work among the woonded. I and others aaa UsUfy to toe dastardly act.” . mum mill itkan. ®***- L M. MM I«lu*u> ImiM ■•Mbs Mr MM MIU MUt. Ckarlcu* Uteeryer' Tb« Udell kUnulseturlof Company of Oooonrd, Km jeu batched a new mlU which te No. 6. When la foU op ereUon the new mill will ran 600 loom YMtertiw afterday efuroooo at 2:80 oklook, Cept. J. M. Odell lobcbed tbe button and 100 loose began work. Tba mtwlU UpMtep at once. B, tba Aik of January all 800 will ba la oper ration. Tbo Odell Milk now operate 2B.00O aptndlea, and wban tba new mill S ““SS^^niai^aioome Mr. r- ,^«We la superintendent of tbe Ore mllto. No. 3 Mill of the Cannon Maaufao turlag Company, also of Ooaoord, la oearlng oompietwo. It will not be long before tbe new spindles and looms The ®*u «J»nde aboat 10.000 spindles mad 280 looms. ■Kkleg la ell three milk about *7.000 niodlee and 780 looms. Mr. J. C. Mathews, formerly of tbe East Dor ham Ontton MUI, it superintendent of MU* He enoceeded Mr. J*1****1 "Jb tbo latter went to tbe Caroken MlU at Henrietta. Ooaoord k certain of another cotton mill at aa early date. The orgmalsa Ueabne already been perfootedMr. v rf.tV*00011 *■ pteeideot end Mr. B. E. Oibaon secretary and tnaaorar. Aa *oop. B practicable the building will be erased aad machinery • put lo. Tbe eapHal stock wUI be el least *100,000. Tne Concord Cotton Seed Oil MUI Z51 *y,t? ***** to njn- Heed era Mag bought and tba outAt mode soe £■*•• Tbe oapeolty of the milt la 40 tone, with a gloomy compoaod of four glvs. jvbtcti ire bov rtnoiac. Tbo captUi stock U 0)0.000, paid on Mr W K. Odell k ^SdEtE? Ur. UJ?'*£***° eeereterr and treasurer. The Kwr Bag Manufacturing Uom pany’a work, at Coooord, tun about ready to ran after tbe An of last week. * f*',» Mlkna Otartott* Olmna. M. Tba Bontbara train* oo tba Air Lin# «f aolwdulo yaotarday •ad lutotahtbr tfeabaralac of tba brldgaoryrAroaJ floor. tat warn Block* a C*K huh. TM iMt IhU It Mate barood was dlaoorarod yootarday vara. *i 0 o’clock ta tbs ferryman. who Uaaa otoaa by. II* mu at oaoa oo boraabaok to UlMtibiirf, to notify tba aymatOT sad tboo prorootH **y train tbaaabt, shoot 3o’atock. It waosup poaaw t« ba tba work of ao loosodfory maraad fnH.ttT.S2 iMtalcbt. Ba baa a larao foraa of teadaatMtdt nbatMlo* £* hrldfs. I* tba aoaatlaM tbo train. rua by a A blab authority tba wlao oanrootloa that -‘adTortWer: oboald ** ao tha ynaa.ytloa that It la sola* ta ba aar ■about." la atbor mt4a, It teoald ba aonotdarad aa a flit ssraa-sagsaa: SrtvsrSSacr:. ■boat a oyart ta aaia ; bat a baa tha* town raw ttair brtof econo, ibay m3 tba woraa daaortbsd la than ara far S£Ti2 ZZSZ2 rgi-u.?.« wrwotaiiaa wiwottMtattni 9* | bar wbtab. baaauaa of tu ItobUMy" l£fl «Mawaa,baabaaoaM yayalarawdlaBa auaa vttb tba puma la Moral wtu faaduaaaataaawt aa4 aotlofiary Bpaa Ml MVIMMl a. -T*. rterix. Chartmu* UMiwr, Mn. Tba gtaa Jflitu dar vti a sururlae *o bolb tea me. Tba t?nlvrr»lty bad upaoled a victory of SO to 0. bat whan ttew waa “do more" It waa found that Duvldaoo had bald tba champion* down to 10 to 0. Tbo victory waaont *^2? bora did aot bra* ■oeb about; aad the defeat owe which Dnvtdaoo took oheerfnily, aa It waa no wwlhor wan prupUioim and a oruwd, wpOMBtai tntMu tha aatcbel fSIESli ,For tb* Qr*1 time tta ted tea took tba M4 aod followed op UMBteya aad pteyara with not a bit km CiE’ESfEaE?0 the mao. It waa a jolly crowd of oolooken, aod thalr pcaaaoea oo tho laid loeotrad tha boy* to try tha banter for i& «oal. Tb« oarrlaga way was Oiled with bon In, fW »<x» pbaetoaa, a»oh of which bald fair anlhnalaata, who waved their favorltaa oo to victory, with rtbb in* aod handkerchief*. Darldaoo Ctoll*** •ad Davidaon wait on the laid about B.anhg^'saj’.a Wb‘ta of >-tterollo>,'. but tha Utter bad >tr«ut frteada who pulled loyally .bw fro* begianlo* to end Dr. Alderman praeideot of tha Unlver ttKrtt.tSJK A*lo,ll,“ Tn oxxu. Dstlilaon waa on the field first. Soma preliminary wot* waa gone through wUb until 830. when J4r. Georg* Stephan*, refers*. Maw th* whjatia. Tfca (OH waa woe by Devldaoa, and taking tba choice of the field tint Mag tbe north eMe of tbs ground* roll back, Fttspatrick. making a beau UftU kicked oflfioto Worth cLdtoa’a ^•y^.ltea. Worth Oerollua advanced tbabnU np th* field for fin- yard* When th* taama lined up for tba bard work la football, University made •hert galas on Davldaon by constantly teichleg tba right and Wn taoklei Koebeler mad* a good ran around n*£* •«?. gaining about eight yard*. The University oontlnueo to maka ■port gains, when the ball came within Devidsoo’s five-yard line and was Mioutlbna tat from tbalrgual. Tba Unlvantty mad* a famble sod lost tbe ball Fiupatriet made a See kick back in oeetre. Grayaa auempted to maka a fair catch, bat fawbtedlhe ball and Davtdaoo's man Mloo it. DavM ■°°. Btekaa aayaral pretty gains, but “**" ■ and loaea tba ball. Shull Marta tn maka a good son for North Carolina, but Crooartle make* a One taekl*. oanalog the University to loaa the baU again, ahull is knocked euttora faw minutes, but la all right and back t» the game before time Is MS-. makes another beau Uful kick for Davldaon. Graves tries anotbar fair catch, bnt (urabiea the tad , bat U quiok enough lo regain tba fell can gat to It. S* li put to play, given to Her rt*on, bit tbi Uoiviriit; fall! to Diki any pin. Hewitt trie* the right cod “A** “ good gain. Worth Cafo Uua again fumbles tba ball, arid It gosa over to Davldaoo. Tbe teams at this £*•"••bomt twenty yard* from Davidson’s woal. ^^Ntdtbar side baa scored when time Is i yr*T®*’ f°e North kloka off Id seeond hair, rblfer eatehae the ball aad makes a 13-yard rua; line up quickly; Davldaon makae two pretty 8-yard and two 3 Wd gates to quick aoooaaalon. Graves *«>t fall*. Score : U. N. 0. Devidtoo kicks “*keo * pretty «**.*tkogala. After tballoe-up ik* ban la paaaad to Koehler, who f *k“ • been Uful run of 60 yards. iJUr MogUckM, b* pesos* the ball i? ***> omkaa soother Av* yard* North Carolina team's work got* fast l,WT uow tt look* bad for Drvtdaon. Davldaon U mak ing vary good lotarfetenea, hot Koehler S*k** pin. bringing North Carolina about three feet from Davtdson’i seal. i* 2?" “***• “ Pratty run, catalog A fambJ* bvDsvtdsoo fives North Carolina tbs bill. North Caro Itoa IsMoaasd to Um fso* that If tbny ns ***! f*™* they bar* got to play JWJ. and tbsy jomp lo to win. North > rumbla and Qavldsou **** *h*.hall, hat only ksopa It lo-g •■•ugh for than to linn up. North J^ofipa gatatho bail again. Koatlar *•1jj* Mg *aU hart and Bahaa a short P)11: North Carolina steadily pin!ran Ihtvldooo bank to o touch-down, aakn • rt*®a* stood aad North Carolina on gala. Tbs ball la glvm to “r*rjf aad ha posbas through tha I ms ■•r North Carolina’s mound looeh y**- ®jarte again flails to klok go*j, *°°ra: North Carolina 10; Davidson. . Nro« this tints oa Davidson hold tk*V °wa HCiall tashas two prstty 90 gains; Uravss hooka thn lino la ■°°P ‘haps; North Carolina steadily HP** tho ban within hair a yard of **•*•'* goal, whan time Is cal ltd, **d Um aaoond half Is snr. Soars: North Carolina. 10-, Dayldson, 0 Tbs Hns sp was ss follows : Darldaos. Position. U. N, U .0.Mclvsr. .Phifer, i. .PMfar, W. .Toast. %.Cap*. Sboll. r. a.Osborn*. . JChrtlh. ...Edehler ... .Oravoa * — ■domu.i.'... . . .am _ ’ I Timiunm uiuw. A VmsmM X What Tkh ■■pwttal ■wuaaM Will tSaltlB. Mow Tort JouruL The Jourmd'i correspondent le en abled to etata autborltaUrely lb at tbe Fresnel's message te Congress will cohUIm Uie following point*: Nuspeclflo reoommsndatkin for tbe guvrrauw-nt of (be Philippine*, but • rcoilel of familiar f»«U will) an mlgi ual and eery free Interpretation by the tlrculive; a prumiee Vbal u aoon aa Iba lusurgcuia acknowledge American sovereignly ■ apeclal etaage eoncero log tbe ebanged ooodlltou will go lo t&agrsaa. It will be a eery genual d« deration on lbe Philippi u« question la the l»r»w Mem’ll loftiest sad most pelrtetlc vein, •ud will he practically a challenge to Congn-ea to Interfere with tbe wort of aullegation by legislative enactment at lute crucial period. No home rule or Independence for Cuba until the oenso* baa lean taken as a Iwria for outlining a solisme of roverutoent for the I stand. both the President and Secretary Boot being of the opto Ion that the Cabans ate not now Ot for self-government and should be content with promise*. A territorial form of government for Usws'l, based on tbe Cuilom CX rw mission’s report. A territorial form of govern iSant fur P-irto lUeo with a strong central au thority, and with not as much liberali ty aa that for Hawaii. FINANCIAL PLANUS IN TUB NtCSBAOB. Legislation to prelect the reserve *“d to prohibit greenbacks once re deemed in gold from being paid oat agala exoept for gold. Let Isis l loo tu reduce the tax on na tional bank* from 1-9 to 1-4 per cent.; to redaoe the minimum capital stock of national banks to 128.000 from 00, 000 •‘for the purpoae of fostering the establishment ef small beaks la smell centres of population;” to permit na tional banks to Issue elroulating notes up to the per Tains of (be brads de posited to otware such circulation,- to declare that all bonds and Interest of Uie government ere payable lo gold; la a word, to come out for the stogie goid Standard. Th* construction of Uie Nicaraguan Casal at tbe eerllrel passible time af ter tbe Canal Uommtsseten’s report te In. The laying of a Pacific cable con nect log tbe United Stales alth tbe Hawaiian and Philippine TaUmU The Improvement of Pearl Harbor aod the construction of a astral sta tion at that point. ■KLIBAKMX«T OF THK NAVY. With expension there oodmi the lie ossslty of mn Increased navy, end the Presided will make sums strong ree ommendollom on this subject. Ha la ootmtnKiaJ lu the aoastroottoo of ■orebuilealiips, several cmlaera and a Dumber of light draught a no bouts fur aarvioa in the Philippines and lu Porto Rico. Ho will also call atlaalloQ to the lack of docking facilities, and in sist that additional docks capable of accommodating tba largest ships be erected at the earliest practicable mo ment. ' lo dealing with our foreign relations tbe President will refer to the Impor tant part pisyed by this government lu the settleaisol of tbe Veoeanleao-BrlV iab boundary dispute;^) the do ties loo pussd upou tbe repr*>eateUvee of this government 1* the Transvaal, and to the recent troubles In Havtl sad ban Domingo. The President will probably reooan mead an army reorgan Hat ion with a general and two Krnteaant-generals as tbe highest officers. Tbe Presidential message, It la ex ported, will also recommend tbe estab lishment of a Departmee t of Commerce, and will hamorooaly seek lo take the wind oat of tbe Democratic sail* by urging that legislation to cart tbe trust* should bo enacted. Tbs west six wssks will bo devotsd by the P reel cent end hie cabinet to framing the meseags, which will bo one of the moot Important and elgnlB eaat document* emanating 'rom the Whits Uooso In years. Tbs 0ret for mal discussion oesnirsd ysatarday when tba cabinet wss in session, al though it la learned that the subject was constantly dlacossad by the Presi dential party botwon alatloua on the Western trip. m. «*. rMTAt CKiim. Tfca ck»Mit.OMM TMk la NMlTAa M tit* riMkl Twr- Aatwian ■*’ Mlrea at Otkir p|Ma r%arioUa Otxtfu. WeahlogtOo, Oet. 31.—The grou re ceipt* of the preeldenllal poatottloee la North Carolina for the decal year war* anuouncad today a* fullowa ; Atha TlUa, $99,034 0*; Blit more, $9,197.06; Burlington, 94.091.76; Cbapai Hill. 64 097: Charlotte. 899,317,40; Concotd 96,886 94: Portiam. 914.969 90; Edeo Un, 9A447.03; BUzabeth City. 96,870; FayrttsrUle, 97.807.07; Gaatonla, t3.740 66: Goldaboro. 99,848 80: Green ville, 93.3% OS; Gtoaotboro. 996,069.10 llanderaoo, 96.189.78; Ilendereoa villa. 98.984 87; Hlokery. 94.681.98: BUrb Poiil. 96,878 86; Ktoatoo. 95 106.44; l/turluburg, 99.189; Lanolr, 99.401.18; Lexlogtuii. 89.717.63: Linooloton. 81, 146,90; LlttMoo, SI 013; Loalktxirg. *9^79.68; Marion, 91.190 88; Monroe, 9H.9U 16; Morgan vm. 88 619 M; Meant Airy, 98603 17, Newbfro, 910.816 73; Uxtort, 14.868.80; PUmooUi. 6660 06 613.060 10; BnIMmry. 97.89L17; Scot land Nenk, 99,417: Abelby, 99,996 98; Mtatrevllle, 97J97.08: Terboro, 96,089. Ul WniWb' rrv 99 8TL89; Warrealon, 63.010.10; WaafctogUm. 96.670.91; Wafamfnr.tlJSO S3; Iftlnon. 96;184,’ 60; Wlnatoo, 996,61060. Tlte Baal g«etaa. rkiliiityta Raaar*. It le conceded that of all the aaec ai.> by wbhtb trad-mu and maanfaa loma my adwrtUa Ibalr xooda a wldalr drsulatail newopoprr la the brat, beoaw— It gate Into tluan touch •1U> lb* imbue. A popular paper la a fed era of the bom aa needful and ■»)»*»# aa la ilia raaorita arm chair. Bums new raob Any, it* e wmg la aw«Hed.w«tl> wmi rneM by ilia faulty. If It boa tba rviuila'l -n nt ta-tng treat worthy and fUr«tt<.* in i,»ae <be bon* ctrala will hare r«» 6-b-non In all (gat H WkT print, and t la ihle feat whiab Sfabra.lto aJene •• raloabla to the Systematic Advertising: That Counts. • Whenever you hear a man arguing against the good of newspaper advertising you may rafelv act it down that that mochas never triedit systematically. That is, in broken dotes from day to day for say a year. He ia tbe eomujmpalient man who would swallow the bottlefol °f “1* P'e,ctiUd l««Iconful. It a the "ccnMrnt drop in advettising, as in other thing* that 'wear* the rock.” Have you tried it? When will you have a tetter time? We would appreciate an ad from you. _The Gastonia Gazette. | CBTABUBHCD IBM. A $4.00 Watch Or Gaods to That Amount For 25 Cents. A genuine offer made to ad vertise; write immediately for particular*. BRANDT’S goods arc high grade in quality and low In price. THE REAL THING in Watches and Jewelry is wbat you want and you should go to R. BRANDT, CHESTER, S. C., FOR IT. Gastonia Banking Company, -GASTONIA, N. C. _ State, County, and Town Depository. YOUR BUSINE8S SOLICTED. Promptness, Accuracy, and Safety Guaranteed. —*—WHEN YOU-^^ Want to Buy Dry- Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Underwear, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, Valises And hundreds of other articles at a saving of from 10 to 26 per cent, don’t fail to call on the NEW YORK RACKET. 0 ^The Pickling Seasons U now on. Good houaewive* u* preparing for the winter aeaaon. Yon need the beat vinegar for pkkling purpoaea—you’ll find it in onr ••Elko"—pure apple vinegar, four yean old. And yOo'H need whole nixed aploea. I have the very beat in 5 and 10-cent package*. Fourteen kind* of apices in the aaaortamit. , Agent for "Pattern** Woolen Min*] Ianadry'1 and "Gaatonia You'll want good Bread and moat have It. JOHN C. MOORE*
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