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THE GOLDSBORQ MSSENG,R, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1886. STATE NEWS. The Week's Gleanings ftomOnr; 'Iiemk of Interest JhYStafe Over:" ; " The new courthouse in Union is to cost $20,000. .: " . : ;. -: . ' ; Laurinburg - Exchange :. - Laurinburg sent $110 to the Charleston sufferers this week. w f ? v . It is said that there, "are immense beds of oysters at sea, off the coast of Dare county, I " TH parthauake cracked the jai lof Perquimans county, at Hertford, from top to bottom, v t; 4r ' ' Asheville Citizen : The worst results of the earthquake are yet to come. The poems are making their appear ance. Elizabeth ! City Economist ? The Albermarle & Pantego Railroad, now in5 course of construction- from MYW Ffirrv to Panteeo. by J. L. RnriPr & Co.- is an important public im provement for Hyde and lower Beau fort counties. Charlotte Chronicle: The first at tempt made by Mr. J. S. Collins to raise bright tobacco has demonstrated the fact that Mecklenburg soil is ad mirably adapted to the successful growth of this crop. Other farmers m this county will also verify fact. this Wadesboro limes: The next State Senate will be a strong body. Al readv we notice amoner the nominees such strong names as Adams of Union, London of Chatham, Shober of Rowan, Alexander of Mecklenburg. Rufus Jones of Wake, Pou of Johnston, and others of like character. Raleigh News-Observer : Mr. Omega Foster, who is certainly an enterpris ing man, will establish a cotton com press here, and has now; gone North to purchase the - machinery. The cotton exchange has officially en dorsed the plan. It is expected that the compress will be up by the mid dle of next month. Alamance Gleaner : The -cotton manufacturers in this county have heretofore been running 70 hours per week ; but a regulation is just going into effect reducing the time ? to 06 hours per week, with no reduclion in Wages. This course is very commend able on the part of the mill men : which will give operatives more pay for the time at TTork. Progressive Farmer: A corps of surveyors, under orders from the Richmond and Danville railroad com pany, arrived jin Winston to-day to begin a survey of a line from here to Wilkesboro. with a view to an exten sion of the Northwestern North Car olina road to that point. - The line will be run by way of Old Richmond and thence up the Yadkin valley. Greensboro Workman ; Married, in this city, at half-past 7 o'clock this morning, at the residence of R. M. Sloan, Sr., father of the bride, Mr. John A. Barringer to Miss Mattie M. Sloan, Rev. Cornelius Miller, of the Alamance Presbyterian church, offi ciating. The wedding was quite a quiet one, only a few friends being present. The happy pair left on the Northern bound tram for an extended tour to places of interest in the North. The Jones county correspondent of te New Berne Journalsnys a fatal ac cident occurred in Tuckahoe township, at the home of Mr. Gibbons $ubank. Mr. Eubank was out in his field, and when he returned to his home missed his wife and enquired of the children where she was. They told him the last they 'saw of her she was at the well. Stepping: out, he saw at the well that the bucket was off and some of the planks of the curb were torn off. He looked in the well and saw his wife drowned. It is supposed she was drawing water and the bucket falling off, she slipped and was precipe jtatea into tne wen nead lormost. Wilmington Star : The News and Courier announces that the Charleston bars&are all right, with plenty of water. This is just what Albert told us when he got back, except .tha he didn't say much about water t ivriicies or incorporation were filed yesterday for the "Fore and Foster Planning Mill and Sash and Blind Uompany." The incorporators are Messrs, J as. A. Fore, J? . W. Fos ter and Charles H. Fore. The works of the company are located at the place formerly known as the tobacco factory, in the ! northeastern part of the city. The company will deal m all kinds of lumber, and manufacture doors, sash, blinds, moulding, brack ets, scrolls, and other fancy wood work. Clinton Caucasian: Maj. Chas. W. ittcuiammy opened his canvass at Kenansyille, Duplin county, on the 7th inst. He spoke three-fourths of an hour. He did not attempt to dis cuss the issue of the day at all ex haustively, but rather made a speech of congratulation to the 'Democratic party and the country for the changed condition of affairs since the dark days of Republican r misrule. He toiSched on Civil Service , Reform. He honored President Cleveland for enforcing the law, but he does not be lieve in a civil service reform that keeps Republicans m office and Demo crats out in the cold. He made a good impression upon the people, and the Democrats oi old Duplm are goangito vote ior mm as one man. Wilmington Review : We unde' stand that the board of directors of the" Wilmington, Onslow and East Carolina Railroad, have requested Mr. H. A. viBagg, chairman of the board ot county commissioners, to call a meeting of the board on Friday for the purpose of considering the matter of submitting: the Question oH a subscription by the county to that road to the people for their decision The necessary papersJaave been out some days, and it is understood that the signatures or at least one-ruth of the Qualified voters1 of the countv. asking that the election be ordered, will be presented at the eetiner. Full returns from the election held m Brunswick county yesterday, on the Question of a subscription of SIOOJOOO on the part of the county to the capi i . m AT - CI iL I 11 ' . tai stocx oi me oouin ivuanuo ana Northwestern Railroad Company, are not yet in, but enough is known., to justify the assertion that the subscrip tion has ; been carried by an over whelming vote practically a unani mous one. Summer GooDs.Refngeratora.' Ice Cream -Freezers, (White Mountain), will he sold cheap at Fuchtleb & Keb'. f 11 " I i ...; I m Wfc A -Wfc. TH TV IITMtT I THE THIRD DISTRICT. Appointments of Mnj. C. W. Mc- -j - -: j .e - - rClanimy.v, - , - r r , -r ? v re :. t-rrr Maj. McClammy will ddresrthe peor pie of this district .at the' following' times and places; - . ; ;'-..-' t. Burgaw, Pender countySept: 22. t:- , Rv-k ;Fiah' Sent. 24. Favetteville at night. "! j .-T Little River Academy, Sept. 25. ttWndea Mills. BePt27ii1l .t' 'VfV Turlington's, Harnett county Sept. 28 Bradley's Store, ;V . 29 " Lillingtonr " " 1-30 Beaman's X Roads, Sampson Co., Oct 1 Lisbon, Sampson Co., Oct. 2. Carthage, Moore Co., Oct 4. barter's Mills. Moore Co.. Oct 5. Newton Grove, Sampson Co., Oct 7. Mount Olive, Wayne Fremont, u ' " Goldsboro at night, j ' Seven Bprings, Wayne r Clinton, Sampson ' M Warsaw, Duplin , "j ' Kornegay Springs, Duplin Co , " Duplin Roads, " I" " Snatchet, " jM " Riehlands, Onslow Co., Jacksonville, " Pollard, " ! " Golden Place; ." " 4 Sandy Run, Pender " ; h Bannerman's Bridge, Pender, " Bladenboro, Bladen Co, , " Cypress Creek, Owensville, Sampson " " Centerville, Bladen " : " Point Caswell, Pender Co , Nov. Rocky Point, at night to DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. Buncombe : Representatives, John stone Jones. H. A. Gudgrer. Bladen and Brunswick: Senator W. I. Shaw. Rladen : renresentative, C. CJ Lvon. Burke: Representative,. C. Mills. Beanfort : Representative, W. B. Rodman. Jr. Caldwell, Burke, Mitchell, Yancey and McDowell, Senators, I, H. Bailey! JohnTull. j Chatham': Senator, H, A. London ;i Representatives, Charles W. Houston, Carney "W. Bynun. Caswell: Representative, John Alien. ; Catawba : Representative, J. Knox Little. Cumberland: Representatives, Thos. H. Sutton, Duncan Shaw. Carteret : Senator, J. W. Sanders ; Representative, C. R. Thomas, Jr. Duplin : Senator, John A. Bryan ; Representative, J. D. Southerland. Durham : Senator, S. T. Morgan ; Representative, John C. Angier. Edgecombe ; senator, R. H. Speight ; Representatives, B.P.Jenkins, W. H. Powell, Franklin: Senator, T. S. Collins; Representatives, C, A, Nash. J Forsyth : Representative, Henry Fries. Gaston : Representative, John F. Wilson. j Gaston and Cleveland :: Senator James L. Webb. Graham : Repsesentative, N. G.I Philips. I Hyde : Representative, I. Jo. Wat son . Haywood, Transylvania and Hen derson : Senator, George W. Wilson. Iredell: Senator, C. L. Summers; Representatives, A. Leazar, J. B. Hol- man. Lincoln : Senator, William L. Crouse : Representative, T. H. Proc tor. Martin : Representative, J. W. Manning. Mecklenburg : Senator, b. B. Alex ander : Representatives, J. T. Kell, E. K. P. Osborne, J. W. Moore. Macon : Senator, Kope Elias; Repre sentative, W. N. Allman. Nash : Representative, G. R. Marsh- burne. Onslow: Representative, H. E. King. Oronge: Representative, J. F. Lyon. Randolph: Representatives, John M. Worth, Thomas J. Redding. Rockingham: Senator, J. P. Dil lard; Representatives, R. !$ Williams, W. 1). Hightower. I Rowan; Senator, F. E. Shober; Representative, Lee S. Overman. Stokes : Representative, J.I Y. Philips. ; Sampson: Senator, E. W. Keer; Re j presentatives, Robert R.'Bell, William E. Stevens. i j Second Senatorial district: Senators, I Charles F. Warren, of Beaufort ; Joseph A. Spruill, of Tyrrell. Transylvania, Henderson and Hay wood : Senator, George WJ Wilson. Union and Anson : Senator, H. B. Adams. Watauga: Representative, Dr. W B. Council. First Senatorial District Senators, W. P. Shaw, of Hertford; Mark R. Gregory, of Camden. Wake: Senator, Rufus H. Jones; Re presentatives. A. J. Blanchard, B. T. Strickland, E. R. Stamps, Samuel F. jviordecal. r - Johnston : Senator, J. H. Pou; Rep resentative, J. W. Perry, E. S. AbelL union : itepresentative, A;. A. Asn craft. Camden: Representative. G. C. Barco. Our job office facilities have been greatly increased and improved. In quality of work and cheapness of prices, we propose to compete with any office south of the Potomac. Tax receipts, Clerks Blanks,! Registers Blanks, Court Dockets.! Marriae-ft License and all blanks used by Magis trates ana Attorneys supplied at short notice. . LAI FOR 600 Acres nfvfl.lnn.h1o land cinai o - - -V kMUUUlU VJ miles east of Gold shorn on tha a a -nt KJ. JK. Iv. Level. Clav finhsnil. CUsA swamp lands for corn. A valuable marl oea on tne Diace. There is nn hotter. rQTm ine land in the State. j The abote land will make three desim ble settlements and will h nnmh.oon TT 4.1 , . luvuowia. ui uarucui&rsi apDlv to O. K. UZZELL, Seven8prings, N. C. Or rrvv . PZZEiLL, Vx ; .r w .Beaton, N. C. augl6-lm r ; r Kinston. N. n ! We are rretared tn rl Cotton Gins in safe and substantial Com panies at the lowest rates. '- Jflre Insurance of all kinds solicited. . JMUUius & LINDSEY. Goldsboro, N. O.; Sept. Ziw mi n is THE GRADED SCHOOL. Iiist of Contrilmtions from our J ,.f PuT6lVp:Spirited Citizens. ; H: Weil & Bros... . TCense Lodsre I. O. O. F. ..... . 100 Dr. J. F. Miller 100 R. P. Howell., ri 100 "W H.Borden. . ............ 100 Henry Lee ... - , . 100 Hon. W. TJ Faircloth. .. 100 W. F. Kornegay . . . . .... . .. ..... 100 E. B. Borden : ..... . 100 F. Borden.... 30 Arnold Borden 25 John L . Borden , 25 Matt L. Lee..... 25 Frank A. Daniels 25 J. A. Bonitz . 75 J oseph Edwards 75 Dr. Geo. L. Kirby GO Dr. W. H. H.Cobb 50 Prof. E. A. Alderman 50 W.K. Stanley. 50 C. G. Perkins 50 Dr. J. D. Spicer 50 Gen. W. G. Lewis .... .. . 50 Rufus Edmundson 58 L. D. Giddens 50 M. E. Castex & Co. 50 Dr. M. E. Robinson 50 R. B. Bassett 50 Asher Edwards.. 50 T. B. Hyman 50 Hon. W. T. Dortch 50 I. F. Dortch 50 H. P. Dortch 25 Jos. E. Robinson 50 Fonvielle & Sauls 50 W.W.Crawford 50 Sol. Einstein & Co : . 50 H.L.Grant 50 Mrs. W. W. Freeman 30 Hood, Britt & Hall 30 Sam Cohn 30 W. R.Burch 30 Fuchtler & Kern 30 Wm. A. Deans 40 R. W. Edgerton 25 J. W. Bryan 25 W. G. Burkhead '. . . 25 J. 15. AyCOCK zo W. R. Allen 25 W. C. Munroe 25 W. S, O'B. Robinson 25 Charles Dewey 25 Geo. W. Dewey. . Thos. W. Dewey. 25 25 E.B.Dewey 25 M. Summerfield. . . 25 25 25 25 H. Danenberg.. Rev. S. H. Isler... .. Huererins & Freeman John H.Hill 25 J. Newton Green 25 J. E. Peterson Thos. W. Slocumb. W. H. Summerell . . C. B. Hicks Geo. N. Waitt Griffin Brothers Nathan O' Berry . . . J. B. Whitaker, Jr. Erastus Edwards . . . 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 ZD Thos. Edmundson 25 E.A.Wright 25 R. Macdonald 25 R. C. Freeman 25 Capt. Swift Galloway 25 W. T. Gardner 20 Geo. C. Royall 20 J.J.Robinson . 20 W. T. Hollowell 20 M. J. Best 20 L. A. Foust .T.... 20 J.H.Morris 20 J. A. Washington 20 Dr. Thos. Hill 20 T.B.Parker 20 A. P. Holland 20 J. F. Dobson 20 Milton Harding ; 20 A. M. Prince 20 E. W. Cox.... 20 Joseph Isaacs .' 15 T. O. Kelley '. 15 F. J. Hage 15 J. R. Hurst 15 Mrs. J. M. Jones 15 Chas. J. Beasley 15 John H. Powell 15 William Taylor.,.." 15 Jas. L. Baker 15 S. B. Parker 15 J. M. Hollowell 10 Fred. C. Smith ' 10 Chas. G. Smith 10 Giles Hinson q Nathan Hinson . in W. W. Wade..... 10 Midyette 10 S. S. Spier iq R.G.Powell.. in Thos. B. Hill 10 Junius Slocumb ift Will Slocumb in J. C. Collier ift v. w . ijomn ift T ttt -r n, w. 1. uollms ift W.A.Denmark in J . xi. xarKs - ift John.Slaughter, Jr ift Tv TT 7 IV jj. A Humphrey ift J. H. Wiggs.. 10 W. H. Creech in W.H.Ham.... jq Joseph Berger ' iq j. u. luce W. H. Sugg..: W. T. Harrison R. Daughtrey. Adam Hergenrother. . G. W. Daughtrey.... J. E. Epps j . r. ledger ton 40 Mike Woods. in e. w. Poweii ;;;;;; 5 J. W. Farrior " " 9 TkOJT-. ...... d. a. nouse 5 J.K.Sugg !!!!!!! 5 J. J. Street ie is. rj. omun John R. Morris. . . John T. Edmundson B. S. Beale J. C. Sugg j Mrs. Louisa Brown R.E.Sugg B. V. Smith Dr. L. H. Reid . . H. Thos. Jones N. Metzger i Mrs. Sarah Patrick.!!! S. L. Foldsom Thos. M. Head....... A. T. Gradv . . 10 15 10 10 5 5 5 20 10 1 15 5 5 10 20 10 J. T. Ginn J. K. Wrenn : L. D. Bass L. B. Bass. 10 5 5 30 5 Dr. J. D. Roberts Levi Johnson J . E. Rasberry . ..... C.T. Willis.... "'' 5 B. J. Midvette 10 B.V. L. Hutton.. B. F. Whitfield ... . 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 25 10 5 5 20 10 30 20 5 10 J.M.Latham....... W. B. Pate.;.. P. R. Kintr " Miss M.-E. Rati?a1tiV. L. D. Gullev Allen Rasberry...; John.Satterwhite.. . Mrs. O. L. Baker. .... . A. Hiib:. ...!!!"'' Baffin Lodge K. of P. . .' uuuu carpenter . . Mrs. A.-B. Privett, , . a. b. o'Neai. . ... . ;;;;; Harris Crawford 25 J. W. Gulick 20 Will. N. Hanff J:P. Deesr ;l '.&:: 10 10 10 10 10 5 15 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 25 20 10 4 2 5 3. A,, Watts.,, M; E. BifczeJl :y::. , . A !.. ..... tji'B. Hernrer. . . . J. Hi'Lockipy . i:-r.:-: :v;.y EiBrHpod''.. .vv. .""j."." Don gicott. . ..... -. . v. ;r. r. . . . 0. "R. Rand, lr. ..,..- . v. ; . .". ., L. IL Jones r f . i : . :'. . ; . John Godfrey J , T. Brogden ..... . . ....... . . . . B. W. Sasser ... . . . B. C. Fields. . ; . . - W. H. Underhil).... ........... J. F. Southerland. W. A. J; Peacock.-. . ...... ... Dock Smith . Mrs. J. G. Bagwell; Mrs. Bettie Stanley . . : . . . il . JRl McMachen .. . ". .. . . . .V . . . Z. L". Thompson ...... . . .... ... 1. B. Fonvielle. ........... .. .. . John W. Edwards .J. . . . 10 10 25 D. At Johnson. .' J. W. Jones I ... . $2.50 3.75 Miscellaneous. CPPEE WORKS, -;- FOUNDRY, MACHINE -:- SHOPS, AND- WOOD -:- WORKERS! - MANUFACTURERS OF- Turpentine and Whiskey Stills, Brooks and Nanqe Cotton Presses. Agents for the Atlas Engine and Gullett Gin; also for the very best niaktrs of Leather and Rubber Belting. Full Stock of Mill Supplies on hand. Estimates cheerfully given, when desired. BURR & BAILEY, 15 & 17 South Front street, Wilmington, N. C. SMITH & YELVERT0N, Agts, augmf GOLDSBORO, N. C. L.D. GIDDENS Golisboro, N. C, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ! TAKE HOTIC That Iain prepared to do all sorts of re pairing of "Watches and Jewelry, and guarantee satisfaction to all. My work the past 20 years is ample guarantee o f what may be expected in the future, and you will find my prices satislactory. Mr. Frank Giddens, of Clinton, a Watch maker of skill and experience, assists me land he will be pleased to wait upon his nu merous mends. -MY STOCK OF Jewelry, Watches, and Silverware, is first-class and is offered at hard times prices ESTThankful for past liberal patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. ; L L B, GIDDENS. Goldsboro, N C, May 10-3m Mrs. Ei W. MOOR S , (2d Door Opera House.) MILLINERY ! Shade Hats in Cantons, 20 cents. ' ' Black and Colored Straws, 25, 35 "and 40 cents. Trimmed Hats. In every Style now worn, at similar low prices. Ribbons ,: Flowers, Feathers, In Endless y arlety. REAL OSTRICH PLUMES, IS and 18 inches, 65 to 76 cents, great bargains. Scrim and Madrass Curtaining at 20 cents. As Cheap as can be bought. -PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS,- Send for Samples and give me a call. MRS. E. W. MOORE. Goldsboro, N.Q May 10,1886-tf t EDUCATIONAL TOY MONEY. i -. - A facsimile, on card-board, of coins in common use, mating an instructive toy, the playing uwith whica impresses upon the youthful; mind the value of different coins and the. art of making change, there by laying the .foundation tor Elementary Arithmetic.-,.- Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of zo cents. :i WHTTAKER'S BOOKSTORE,, june2&-tf ; Goldsboro, N. C. FOE S A TVE. GOOD' LAND, in quantities j to i suit purchasers, "Apply to w . Jr. Aiivixi oyrt , sepl&-"w4t Goldsboro, N. C. A u -ML ! III 111 w 1ST WEI bD We are now prepared to offer to the Public one of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of Merchandise it has ever been our pleasure to offer. We have Goods of every grade, and we are candid when we say that we believe we can suit most any one in Quality and Price. Don't send We can use the Money at Home to as good ad vantage as Northern firms and will give you as good values for your Money aslany House you can trade with. We will suit you: both in?the Qual ity of Goods and Price. Whatever you buy from us, that does not suit you exactly, we; are right here to take the Goods back or exchange them. aUWlll.LJ.im.JlJIJLMlL.Ji)n!.ip.lWW.i..l I. ! umlllinill I llllllliu.ll II I. II .1 I. I II II IU.II1. ILUI . .. I .11. ll.ll 'I..II.1UIM , In our Dress Goods and Wrap Department We are displaying all the Novelties that are out. We have an Elegant Line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Wraps in the Latest Styles and at very Low Prices. At the same time we would call your attention to our Stock of HOSIERY. GLOVES, BUTTONS, FANCY GOODS and TRIMMINGS which is complete in every particular. Our Shoe Department Is likewise complete. Every pair warranted to be Solid Leather and give entire satisfaction. . We sell at the Lowest Possible Price and will save you the Jobbers profit, as we get all our Shoes direct from the Manufacturers. ' Our Clothing and Gents Furnishing Department Is Full and Complete. As heretoiore,we keep only the best makes in this line. In addition we were lucky to get hold of large lots of Goods in this line which we bought considerable under regular prices. We have one lot of 100 Suits which we are offering at $7,50; they are all wool Cassimer, and the original price was $14,00 . Another lot of Union Cassimer Suits we offer at $5.00 per Suit, original price $10,00 It is impossible to enumerate the different Bargains we have, therefore would only request an examination of our Stock. In our Merchant Tailoring Department We are prepared better than ever before to make your Clothing to order on TEN DAYS NOTICE. Our Goods will be made up with the greatest of care and skill, at very reasonable prices, and we guarantee satisfaction in every case. Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, lfec, in the with the greatest of care. We can suit the most jasti Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Oilcloths. In this Line, as in the rest of our Stock, we are disDlavins the Newest Designs of tverv orade and at nrlw wMrh will h hard to duplicate in Northern Markets. Do Us The Thoroughly before purchasing or ordering. btock, Variety and Low Prices can accomplish it. This Is No Idle and shall endeavor to do our part to accomplish this end. Fall Stock. Respectfully, WEIL, & r 14 is replete witn a Large tocfc and Varied Assortment of Desirable and Seasonable Goods. We guarantee to Duplicate any Bill in this Department, no matferv where bought and save you Freight and Expenses. 200 Bales North Carolina Plaids. 40 Cases Prints (all Styles). ! ISO Pieces Dress Goods. , 50 Bales of Unbleached Domestic. ' 15 Cases of Bleaching (all Widths and Grades). t 500 Pieces Pants Goods (all Kinds). . 300 Pairs of Blankets. - . . 500 Dozen Men$, Boys and Childrens Hats. i 20O Dozen Undershirts and Drawers. 5 k . 99r? Cases Shoes, all Styles and Grades (Special Bargains). A Complete Line of Hosiery, Notions and Fancy Goods. -,i f - W Be Sure and ExainineJ)ur Stock Before Ordering. We will make it Interesting for you. .li li Irewi?. fepiiieit 25000 Pounds of Side Meat are received iuuu .Bunaies oi Arrow xiea. 500 Rolls of Bagging (different weights - - 25 Barrels of Sugar. . lOO Cases Soap. ..--. 25 Cases Lye.--. . .-;L '. 150 Gross Matches. , f .r ' - I T3 septI3- : - . . . '. . -- , OP North for vour until , - ... .... .,- -J-J3 reatest profusion, fill this Department, ious taste at popular prices. We keep u full line of Carpets always in stock. Favor To Examine Our Stock It is our determination to cret you to Talk ; We Mean Therefore we most cordially invite you to call and Examine our i P IS every week. 25? Ba?la 50 Boxes j wixiwi wm oe foia Wholesale ; WEST-CEIITEE ;STEEET, GOLDSBOBO,' II. a lute! . : ..... , ... Goods this Fall. These Goods have been selected buy vour Goods in Goldsboro. if snfflrient j What We Say, of Flour' direct from the Western HI -..' : W "fle wrowing bection. r ' -25-Barrela of Snuff fGaU & Ax and Iorillard'sX 25 Barrels of Molasses. . 25 Cases Potash. ) : Tnhjiw and Retail at very Low Prices. '." . wswlm 1
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