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_THE GAZETTE. t» tn«so at, jam dart s, ms. BUSINESS LOCALS. ."HSgSEa^r*”* JANUARY MAGAZINES at Tim Oaaloula Book hcorr. OlIBSCRtPriONS 10 Dellnsator m longer haadlad Rt Marshall's Book ■ton. HI ogle copies will •• cm ail. btiwm. LOCAL AFFAIRS. —MHlllU [ —Cotton 8 oriits. —Past boat* still empty. —Machinery I* still rolling la fur the Lorey. —Ths road supsrvla >rs for the 11on •Dips will b* si soled at tbs usat com mUaloarra' meeting. —Ths Jurors for next court were drawu Monday. Look at tbs Hat and •ee if yosr asms Is written liiars —Add to your pbooc list J. L Ad eox, Restaurant, 193; J. A. P*«e. residepoe, 1«; tf. P. Wsteue. res*, denoe, 169; T. L Crslg, isstdsuos, 189. —Ijoall oo toast was a dish the editor and family greatly sojoyrd last Sunday morning, thanks Ui lb* sulwlAMIal and ooartoeus rsmembraoora nf Mr. J. Robert Craig tbs day btfure, —Ths county board ot eduostlon. of whtob Mr. Thomas Wilson Is tbs sous* and T«y sflclsnt chairman, wilt meat In Dalles orxt Musdsyr. The pobllo school funds will bn ap portioned on that day. —The re-elrctlou of Mr. W. P. Ed dismae a* Cuenty Hupetleleodeal of Road* for another year was a flatter log recognition ot the aotlse sad ener getic serrloa ha has rendered tbs eoeoty sloe* h* lias besn in sbargs of ths roods. —At tbs regular business meeting ef tbs Kpworth League last night Lbe following offlosr* wars stated for Um oomlng year: PrreMset, L. M. Smith; 1st Vkoe-Prssldsnt, Q*o. W. WUsoe; lad Vlee-Prseldmil, Mist Cynthia Bltckwell; 3rd. Vico-Prstldeot, Mtm Mamie Chrsltsberg; hserslary and Prraaerar, Jaa. W. Alkioi. nunwauumi uie That* will ha commoelou at Lowell Presbyterian church next dabyolb. Preparatory services bog&u yesterday. In which the pastor, Hat. R. A. Millar, la aeelgled by Bst. W. 0. Tlximpeoe. Oommoolon at Belmont ou Ilia third ttebbolh of the present ‘month. Her. vioas begin on Friday before at eleven o'clock (a. m.) Tbs pastor wtU be as sisted by Bar. 0. W. Hagai rkiwlaa TreaUa «w Oainx. Omtractor A. F. Hart Is busy re moving Um Marrow Hangs Ireslls over tba last branch next to Dallas. It Is a part of lbs general scheme for tread snlng tbo gauge of Uie rood. A cal. van will be built aod • ha Oil will bo made • ot 3 teat higher, ao as to cut aS tbs grads oo rUlisr aide of Um trec ite. Tbo tecta of the working force ore spread by Uts road-atda bet they do Dot asean so inviting aa they would In August. aiMkkaWcn gntleai. Tba Arlington atockholdera mat to day. dacretary Began mads a Boa report. The Trenton mat yesterday bat adjoined to tba 98od oo aooonnt of lbs sickness of Secretary J. K. Dlxoo. The Madras will moot next Mooday. It baa earned daring tba year 14 par cent io Its capital stock aod has declared n semi annual dividend of S per oent. The first National Bank will hold Us moat lag nnat Tuesday, having already de cided Ita semi-annual divideod ot 4 per oent. assail— a male nl Hsmt IMnv. A aeriona shooting affair ooetmnd on Mr. John Wood’s plena at Pleasant Hidgs Tuesday olglit. Tbe prioolpala io tba dUBcalty were two negroes, Walter Mack and Jim Ualloway. The latter, who lives oo Mr. Wood’S piaoo, bed Invited some of bla frlrpde to cel ebrate with him tba advent of tba New Year at a big “social function.’’ Prom some cause a difficulty arose be tween tbe two mau, lbs resultnf which was tbe abootlhg of Galloway by Mack, tbe bullet ukiog effect below the shoul der. At last reports Ualloway was still living, though la a precarious con dition. Sack has not boon arrested. AWrilMHW TMn. Mimti. Imiwl ftUwKin, of Grover end G»b Pitlcinw, of Bloualevllle, At*., are Uklog la Uie town today with thalr old frfeada ai<d bona oom paolona. Dr. W. H. Hoffman, Sheriff Sboford and other*. Mr. Oab Patter ■on hat bean la Alabama nineteen Mara. Thla to hi* Brat vUlt borne. Woadarfol, ww^Jertul. be aaya, la the trae(formation. Neither the eoaaty nor tba people ara familiar. Tba i* >pta ara new and more namerooa. tlm aova try la daaadad af He ■agolBeout wood lande, aad eltlae, Uka Oattoola for Id etaaca have aoraog ep wbera there waa eearaely a etntloe nineteen yaara aft aesHBBKsa ■ In Blnjuirii BMIMlMb The Ladle*' Blbu CUan, orgaolttd during Mr. aad lira. B. G Pear eon'• maaot ensure am.roe a*, beta lie Sr11-? « »Bef. U. C. A. Hall laat bandar afiaraooa. Qalte a large number of both men aad women ware praaant to grata tba fifed teach rr. Mlao Mar N. Btodnett, of Ubwmgn wbaarrived laet weekend will aawdaat tba leaaoaa far tba ant Uino weeks. Tba bear far etudy a ll ha from three thirty to foer thirty In tbo afternoon, or Tuesday, Wtdondav, ^“"daf Prlday aaab week. Ml* B»od«tat la a gradaata af MerlMeM-haa Bed wWe raperleoea la tble brsnah of CbrMlaa work aad from tba graph to, pitaor aagoalateaaaiy spirits*! lea an* already glvaa wa feel aero rod that a groat treat la la etoro for alt tree Bible etadeaU aad waata area upon every one who aao poaalWy do ante avail thamwlvve of thla opporiaaliy of a life time rer dtav lag eo deeply lato the WordofQud. Tba •aoree oeeeiau of studies of tba Uvea aad dklllim eta ferik U the book of QaeeeU. Tbo pUoa of meeting ima Inea completely ranadahd, taaufally deaor eted, aad atberwlae read.rod attreotlv. by tke Jedtaa Ummalnd- Tba meat lag. ara late mat lag aa wall ee laetreeMve and aaordtal letauUaa Untended U everybody to attend an set vises. Tba laaaMa an frva aad a warn wvleotee awaits yeu ruMiti rami. —UlM Mildred Rills, returned t» bt-r boms In Hiekury Uilt morning. —Miss >11* Lswla speot Uie holidays at boos and bos returned to ML Aosovoa Seminary In Cabarrus county. —Mr. MoarnaDaltb la out on orutoh M after having bsan laid up 48 data bj a fall from a building i>« (u work ing oo. . —Mra. H. L» Gault returned Satur day nlglil to her borne la Washington, altar uhriat visit lo ber aider. Mra. F. T. (IeaUi. —Mia B. M. Brit, of Blaekstuek, will ratana ibis eveolog from a visit to bar paraate ntnr Gastonia. — Cnestar Imotrru. M. —Mr. A. T. Clifton, wbe Is Irtruiog Ilia mill huslavas at the I-or ay. bss re toroed frog* bis vaeatl«n visit to his l>ocue la Warn, Tense. — Kav. M. M. Uaiebford baa moved back fri-m Dallas and will oosupy his rasMeuce oa York strrat la South-treat Gaston La. —Mr. John HemphUI arrived ibla morning to spend several dais in Gta lon is, guast at Dr. J.C. Galloway’* Ha It a nepbaw of Mra. Galloway —Mr. and Mra. Frank Gwluu.vf Ulekory, returned home Monday morn lag after a holiday elslt lo Mr. Uwlan*# parmits lo ('lover, S. C. —Itge. tt. r. Smith wat hem ) eater day, baelag stopped to ritind Ura night with Ills sun Barnard, oa his way buma from a oommlltaa mealing lu Char lotte. — Miss llelan Ferry of Halstllellla. S C.. earns op oo ths Narrow Usage freight Twggday and letaruad to Jo ora Seminary, after a please at vacation at boras. —Mr. U. A. Turret,co, ths battle scarred Coofrdertla veletaa, ass a plasaent cal We at Ttia Gakkttb of. Boa yesterday to pay his annual earn pUaoenli. —Mr. ana mis. Laois Uwloo ami thalr floe baby boy wrol up to Llnool ton Monday morning, Thera Mr. GtIbu baa Cor mad a jub printing co partnership. — Mr. MoUTorreoee liu been oom’ pelted to glee up bis work In the rail road office at Tuaona on account of his health. UnUuoT at the Itome of his brotbrr Frost. — Mr. J. C. Robinson returned Mon day to Oak lUdgi to ra*ume bis studies, after tpeudlog lbe holidays with home folks Of court* bsitqotsled that Tlia Oaiittc visit him weekly. — Bcv. A. G. Kirkpatrick returned from Charlotte Tamday afternoon, having been to tee bla brother Watt, • bo It seriously III. Bit brother Is paralysed but was apparently better. -Mr. J. H. Pegram, of Yerkvllle, waa In town VMterdar, guest of bis brother, Mr. T. C. Prgram. Wt r« ftst misatog tba call ba was kind taough to pay Tua Oasarra ofBoa — Bar. Uruoe Giffeo prractwd In lira A. B. F. chaicli Mooday eight, aud left Tuesday eight for Prloostoo daml Bare. Mr. GlBrti Is a nephew of Dr. Galloway and waa bora la Cairo, Egypt, while bla parents were mlsalooarlre ou that field._ ■cstass nrra —Mr. Q. W. Cline fits moved hit eboe shop to McArthur's store. —Mr. &. A Morris Is uo«|io 'he firs ioeuranoe business. Ills offinc Is at Mr. F. W. ilrawlry'slu llie Davis block. —du pat in Undent Upsoeer. of tbe Tayoca Oottoa mlU, la succeed In* to •ecurlcg a steady loorrese In weekly output. Tbe mill seems to be getting aloog nicely.-Yorkvilla Enquirer.filb. —A new drug store will be opeaed about tba first or February in tbs Jac kins block on tbe ooroer opposite Ford ham's fnrullurs store, by Dr. H. John sos, a druggist from Form City. Us has a family and Till occupy Mrs. J K Carry's residence. —Mr. R. L. Brown hu moved to Oaatonla from bia farm Mi alia* from York Villa to tat tha advantage of oar exoelleot graded ecbool*. Ua will raa a track farm on the Will Salih, or McAiver place, la Um eoulhweeUra pan o: town. —Mr. K. U. Goat) will open a country atoreia Polk county. He U moving bin a lock . f troorrtta lo tbn depot to Dn haa by bn etralghtforward and uptight bailDaaa matboda madn many frleade In Gaatcala who will re giot to o*a him leave. —Mr. Ubmrka n, Shull, of Gavtonta, baa rented a houm on North Tryoo •t reel from Mr. t. O. Sheuooobouae, into which ha will move with bia fami ly. Mr. Shull will engage lo the gro oaty baelweea.—Charlotte Otaarver, Sth. | Mr. StiuU la from Llaeolotoo I oat aad of Oaatonla.—OASwratJ —R 8. Alazaodar. tha wall known ooU»™d, barber, la aow a porter on the vaetlbulo, and will run on the das ooaoh or nnmbtnn aad M between UharloUo and Waeblogton. Sandy laft laM night to taka bia now Job, whteb a)town Mm ta apead about two '» at home. Koecoe will run tha barber ah op The,'eroded aoboola reopened Mon day. The aarollmaat to date la aa rot lowa: Ceotral aolioot 9M; Avon HO: Modena Oft Old Mltl 7«j Otark M; Trenton 57. Total wMia 710 Tha ootorad aebooia have enrolled 9lA, mak lay a total ec roll moat, white and aalorvd, of 061—nearly 1000 Mr. and Mm O. U. Maaon enter Ulnad n namber of their frtonda with •**'•*»'tful -at home11 Tuna day era 838oompllmeniniy TLHy°V Otwm. Mra fRapter la alata*. A uolqoe aad InlereetUy feature waa tha tem Tear reaolullona In rhyme. Raeb guaat wee rroaeoted to wrtta a verae embodying a Maw Year'a r reel in Ion. which waa then read e?d a aoaaa made aa to tha aalher. TU wit and hnknor thaa brought ant. togathar with rrfreak manta, rendered I Ha on aaatoa a moat rajovebta ana. Mm i. 4. Glenn aaateted la entertaining. THoaa praaeat ware.M Ware ChrwHabarg. Hum, Oalba*, Ode and fgary Haa faed. Saline and Zee Cetbara, Carrie and Jeala Morel a, Yaga, Smyra, Blank w«U. Maaaem Petra m. W llano. Rahjaeuw. Hceyre, Hardin, Kaadrie*. ^“(ord. Jahnann. aad Dm Glean nod MeOowwall. MILUm HW TEAK HCIU. ,k* r. I*. tlakyhiiMilM IsTtoklyn Sr.and Mi*, m. II. •*■*»<«•*»-tn«e«ai ***•»!■• uf kifilum hS Uvnil Miimm Al llin beautiful tome <‘f Mr nud Mr* M II Shuford on Fri-nhlln An run, Friday night. January 3rd, from 8 lo 18 o'clock, the IT. C. Club soltr talned about dfly of tbelr young rrlmds •1th a delightful rectal. Tbn parlor and dlolag room want baautlfuJly deem ra'< d with linlly cod ivy, while tbe aeft llgble shooe oe a Acme of lapplnem and beauty. Delightful music waa rendered by ryyeral of the young ladles, emitted by the youug men. At a tale hour ia fraahasnU were satrrd in the dialog room which waa basuDfally dteoratrd wllb holly sad lyy. and llghud whb candles On touring the diulag room, racb gucat waa pcesniltd Willi a unique souvenir. It w«a tn<l«#d au nnraainn not na>oii lo i r tui got iru, aad every guest departed with a lor nog of gratitude to Urn C. C. Cub In general aad tbeMIss ta Shuford lo particular for an eyanlng •<f unalloyed pleasure. Utaaee Lowry aud Oslo Shuford were aaslaud In aoterUlulog try Misers Mamla Due MamieCabinets. Ida Purs lay. F.mms Page Edith Adams, Mabel Craig. The tartled giteels were as follaws: Misses Myrtle Duf, Clara Holland, Bess Holland, MeH Smyre. Sue Uallaat, Minnie dray, Annie Cray, Cynthia Haddock, Carrie Knddnck.Zoelmthant Selina Latham, Mamie Chrettdberg, Adrta Cbreltcbarg. Mildred Elll*. Louisa Jodis, LUlla Jonas, Bright Tor ranoe,ApaikT.>rm%o*. Emuik Boas Stel la Baldwin; Messrs. J. White V/are. J Heath Blske, Bd. Tkttls, Jas. D. Moon Jr., Dr. Bantlot. D. M. Jones, Chat. Caylk. S. A. HoMaaoo. Dr. MeCeaaeU. Benard Smith. Fred Sotyre, Lvetnr Pi-gram. Dr. Falla, Sam S. Hbuhrrd. Hubert Adams, Q. W. Wileon, C. A. Jobnanu, D. 1. Craig. A O. Mangom. Jobs Bryan, L. L. Bardin. B. H/Pai kar. J. Y. Johuaou, Has Pag*, Jamas W. Atkins. Lander Gray, Prof. J. 8. Wray, W. T. Lose. ■ ha ■eSaw'a earljr. In lionor nf Iter gossta, Mix Mast* Crous*. «{ Kings Mountain, aad Mtaa Ireae aidenbour, of Concord, wbo returned lo Utrlr I to me Tuesday after noon. Mias Della Nolan ectsnaloed a Dumber of bar young frtaoda Friday nlgbl, Janaary Sid. Varioni tatar Xtteg games eme Indulged In wblek. together will, elegantly served lefreah ■»»“. afforded a moat plmsaant aytalog for the young people. Those preseul nsre: Mlaax Musts Ornuau. Kings Mountain. Irena lUdnobuur. Couoord, Cyulbla Black wall. Elbel Gray, Willie Juahloa, Bright BudMIll, Mary Dot wller. Jaaa Morris; Mrearra. Baai Shu fold, Elbert Dalle*. Will Morris, Law rei>oe Beal. Will Dardiu, Georgs Thompson, rem eommerrvw, Eli Kendrick. WIU Grier. Dxlraya* kjr Pier. Oa Mr. Dill Adams's place about two Oilles writ ol Pleat tut it idee, a barn wa* burnt d down just after dark Jhlur day night. An ladoatrloua negru named Chailey Garrett bad farmed on Iba ptaoa last year and In Ms barn lost two Has mates, and a good wagon — slotosi new. Mr. Jobo Costner was moving In and Garrett was Oxlag la sov* out. Mr Gielner bad thinwu lr. hi* fodder during the day, and It Is thought that tbo Bra originated some how lu lb la foddei a* one of tba bays wbo liaulad bad acme snatches lu hia pocket. Garrett had joct Bobbed feed leg and gone Into bis boaae. Shortly afterward ha beard a oommoilon whisk canard him to look out and tea bis barn lu UkS -a. Ha broke open on* stable In time lor lb* mala to onsa oat, but lbs animal's can wars bo ml off. Its eyas wen out. sod its hair burnt eff, as that it was killed Monday morning to and lu suffering. The other mala bdrtshed In the Bra About S000 bundles of fodder belonging to Mr.Gwtorr sod to Garrett were atm destroyid In tlx Or*. SltTNIR nrw MB ttif •tomrr to Urn Xnaw-Nm. *.P, »«iMagae Will ■are Mr I'kmjrvlll* rente Mm nr a tomtolr tor. k. *>. Ulema rllk Utarreir lu Ur ItWIn • lea—The Fleet I pirn 0.peseta Sea. an. Hsstoi-la It In here number uewo paper, li will be a weekly published eveiy tWdru erisy. and will ba celled The Gak'niiU Observer. The tret and fouith urges will ba primed la Char iot ts. the oibere here. Hon. David 1*. Dellinger la tba •film and wlU ansooleU with him •elf Dr. B. Y. Glenn la the publication of kte Grsleiila vnature. Mr. Dvt Hager muii In us from ChcnyylHe. Ha Is not really t-el»>4>eblog a new peprr, bat le moving io lltia «Uy Tbo Cherry villa Ubaersn vlnoh he headed there I our ini'Mihe ag». The Isft laaua of The Ohariver at Cta nyvHIg appeared TCkietdar wlili the of I tor’s saaouaeo ttwrvt nf r<moral Failure to receive •ufflcleol kuppnrt at ChertyvIlia la tba reason given for Waving that piece. Tbe Chtrrieiils omit alii to taken up anil moved In Uartuula at unto, and a )uh pilnllDg equipment addtd. Tbe drat Isau- la expected U> »pi #*r (o two aeekr. OfBoea far the mw paper have not y«t urn dedsttsly aremn) Tba grveUaga and good erlabea of the guHd are extended to Ilia new Aeraral of liaatoola's music Invars took sdrantaxe of a rare opportunity and wool Ui dperlaaburg Monday tv bear Mao. Nordlea 6be sang iu tba Cooeerae College auditorium Monday ula lit lo a cultured aadleaoe of tow twelve hundred people. The party from bar* constated of Mrs. J. A. Yaga, Misses Xascy aad Boats Hoffman, Mlm Adru Uhrwubrrg; Maasrs. Claienao Jobvsoo, Archie Mean and W. R KiodWy. Alt, wllh Urn rxeiptloo of Mias ChrHirbsrg, who rvmatosd lo visit filssda, returned on Urn morning train Tuesday. They sU report that it waa a saagolfleeat musical treat nod (Jutthey were lo no wise dfeoppolnted. Mm Nordlea wsoat ter beat aad bar ooatly and magnMooot aUlro addtd ae little to the bftllWsey of thsaceaelou — au oecaaloa loot to bo remembered by all who were au fortunate as lo bo present. _ A (aMwt sojovab’e "At Roma" was glvro by Mias Bessie Baber to a num ber of fileodl at ber home last Monday ulflil. A Bleat ltuerealiDK feature of tba eyeoiuf was a "(Baselac couUat” coexisting of cocuDdruM, tba aaaweis to which wete raprraaud by repneliag certain latte n of Uw alphabet. Tba Orat prlta was wos by Mias Connie Baber and tba booby by Mr. Jansae Holland. Delioloua refreshments war* tarred. Tba follow I D( ynuag peopta oonxtltuled the happy part): MUess Laura Page, Blight livid mill. Kale McLeugbeu, Coin » pm err. Janie Jack aen. Hope Adams, Laita JUijii*. Bar bara Baber, Connie Be bet | Meases Will Morris, Jim Uullaad. Willis Hope Adams, K. l>iXula, Aitbur Dixon. J. tv. Kirkpatrick. Hutch Walkman. Will Jackauo, Qua Page, Aitbur Spencer. USe •• Ike Oeraw Ware. The Gaslouta toys who Joined tba navy but June have been "knocking ’round" toeaa ataca they left. Wo noted last week that Mr. ltniss Baidy was oa tbe battleship initiate at New Oilaaaa. A latter just received from Mr. Claude Bury la peat-marked Guaa tanaato Bay, Cuba, aad txlcgs the la* formal ion that be ia on the baltlrahtp Indiana Among otber thlegibe aaya: "Tlie dial Bight out from Uamptoa Bonds we wen caught In a i quell and one of tba life busts was c-irrud away. The Indiana came near going too, arid lo fact aba was reportni lost; bat wa arrived at tba Port-of-Spain, ’molded, tie lima Prom tbaru wa went to tit. Lucia and fram 8t. Lucia barn, where era have bean for three weeks past. Wa leave next ask for K'agaton. Jamaica where wa arill spe.id Cbrtetmes. After visiting all the principal porta In lha Weal ladies, wa wilt rev urn to Hacap | ton U >»d«, April KM." !’" 1 ; / sasfi make business, and that's why we have the trading public with us* This Mighty Price Lowering Event Is bringing out the masses from far and near. The best goods must go the way of the cheapest. We’re going to clean out all winter goods at once. To do this quite a number of valuable articles must be sand-bagged, knocked down. In other words, at once. This busy establishment always alive to the i Interest of Its customers announces a specially attractive bargain list for the remainder of the week, including Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and In fact, anything you will need for the coming season at prices not to be matched anywhere. 100 Men’s Suits, Worsteds, Cast* mers. Cheviots, black and colors, worth $10 to $12.50, but come to- J morrow and Saturday, and pick the lot at f $7.50 Ladles* Fine Shoes worth $1.00 at 50c Men's Shoes going at ^ 75c BMc Taffeta Silk M-leehee wide, 51.25 value at ► 89c 46-»"cb All Waal Cheviot at 75c SO dozen Towels, worth 10c to tftc at 5c ► Underwear for every body. Yea, Men’s, Boys’ ^ Ladles’, and Children’s at prices that will make you glad* COTTON GOODS. oS .tg^rs^n^yga^V2Xn^sa.”msg*i °z g~& Flannels at same old price. To be convinced, look around and yon*II find the room below onr price too small for the other fellow totfet snier This Kindley-Belk Brothers Co., _CHEAPEST STORE ON EARTH. J. H. GORMAN, <?"—Jeweler and Optician. — We carry everything to be had in a fim-daaa Jewelry Store. If we haven't exactly what yon want, we will get It for yon. We do the tnoat difficult watch and jewelry reparing and guarantee all our work. Your watch will look like new and will time correctly. If jroor eye* trouble yon commit us. We inake no charge for examlnatioai. DAVIS BLOCK. J. H. QORMAN. | wraw cmnug. ' Aa mHlum* u» « uu of j. *. 2a-*astJS5. wsr .■as. ssraasasssaiassa “att.'smsc #• V. Botct. Al«g. , *- ««•■, *Uj. .AOBWT*' WAHTBB <&’ <o «"»»* on artery m o*»Moa M IMCmed. Ym farther t tiiirtHUn iddiMs the aaheralcoetf at " mbm flhoali.X 0. D. 1). Qoror. A CHANGE V WILL either get out or make a decided change of business on or about March 1st, 1902. 1 therefore announce to the public that 1 have just commenced an Alteration Sale In which I shall close out certain lines of goods and odds and ends in many lines at prices to sell them at once. We have Just thrown upon our Bargain Shoe Counter hundreds of pairs of Men's, Ladles' and Children's shoes at about HALF PRICE and it will pay you to see these shoes before buying. Each pair marked in plain figures. iu dozen Men’s Suspenders, Iff-, worth 20 to 25c, alteration price IvL All winter Underwear to close out at cut prices. lOdoz. Ladles’ Union Suits, 35 OA/> to 40c kind, alteration price «vL 50doz. Ladies* Heavy rib* Hose, | Ar cheap at 15c alteration .price A few Ladles* and Children's Capes and Cloaks to close at low prices* In this Alteration Sale we shall offer each week special bargains to close out* In bidding the old year 1901 farewell I wish to thank one and all for their liberal patronage during my 8 years stay among you and to wish all a prosperous year for1902. Keep Posted on the Special Bargains we Offer In this Alteration Sai#. Yours for Business, Proprietor The New York Racket.
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