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The' Kit4ston Journ At.1 ! '"".' .' . ' -,. ' i ; . " I i i i. i i mu i ,i naima m.i ' - , - , , " , , . i ,mm m n n - I 1 I ' ' 1 1 I 1 Proiirietors. . jl . ! TEMS-$1.50 Per Tear. VOI,. l. '.. l . n KINSTON, K. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1879. . ' - " ZZt. 1879. STRING. 1879. MRS. S. A. WEST, jr'n.shion'a.ble Iillinei - KINSTOX, X. C. ' ilain",", in tta manufacture of Af i r-t'iliK Hat for th pat fw wwdiw for Ii. ii Vv-t ntnrn hT inoT thank, to lur pat- n anV fit.Mid toth m and all thn pnhlic a conlial Invitation to call and examine her Hew Stock of Ladies, Misses, ifc Children Hats, Hcimots, Flowers and TrinmiiiifrH, ill of which h:i Ih"H M-U-cled with preat care ,n-t Kahlonable and Ianret Houses iaS-vt York, l'lilladilphia, and Haltiinore, and coii-t of the UTEST NOVELTIES of THE SEASON. k .i full and complete Stock of T.miM mtnss GOODS. READY Arum suirrt. thimmingm, vnTIOSS. WHITE GOODS, PARA SOLS, UMBRELLAS, FANS, HOSIEKY, GLOVES. GOUSETS, Ac. t....,..,.H r ilie ulace . the Tsew More an tl... residence ol ?..!. . !"- Dr. A. R. MILLER ii:vi ist. Hold himself in Tci readiness to in? rTTjtrart, till and, clean - Vw? or do anything tiec ''i-ZJ rwyry. to he done by s- a iJeniisi. 4 :r timce ai resiuent-e. Hoard furnished to parties try. Tear of Death. Ay, but to die, and go we know not where; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod; and t he delighted prit To bath in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling. regions. of thick-ribbed ice; To be imprioned in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence roiind about The pendant world; or to be worse.than worst Of those; that lawless and uncertaia thoughts Imagine howling: .'tis too horrible! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment, Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear ordeath. from the coiin-ianM-litin .1. 1. I'Ml-l'Ott, Miller and Lumber Dealer, Kinsloii, N, C, T now nr nirotl to fill all orders for FIRST-CLASS- LUMBER nt thn lowest Cash rate. ttnf Also kt'on on lmnd the celebrntrd TuckuluM! Fiiinilv FJonr. janl 12m J o JA( KSV. V- I-'OTIN. JACKSON &LOPTIN, A T T ) U N i: Y S AfT L A AV, KIXSTON. N. C. ."" ( rraclire ln L'-noir, Un n. Wayne, Jones and I tnliiliiir Minn lies .- ' . ' An" I'rompt :ji.d ttlc-"n;n.t nt tent ion pa il nil 1ms ines entrusted to them.' . , Sett lenient of estates of deceased persons a. mttnf i-lli t V - Ortlceou Court House Siuare, formerly "oc- CUDied hV JNO. K. M,TtiV. jaill-l-Ul Wm. W. N. nUNTER, SLTERIOR nH'RT CLERK, PRORATE JUDGE. AND- . JJj(inri. NOTARY PUBLIC' for Lenoir County. Oilhi' in S. II. West's Store, North of Court House ruins, KInstox, N. C the All legal blanks required to be Probated vit fnt-iuiiv on ti.iml :iikI furnished free of charge ' ' jann-tf Dra. HYATT & TULL. GENEItAIi rHAtrriTlONEliS OF iMculieinfi tSixrproiy. f OHUe at the lr. Iluowx Offlce. jan3-lyr (Etablislrea 18C6.) HENRY DUNN, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, ' Kiiision, N. C. lllllKiS and MKIHCISKS of tho BEST QUALITY constantly be ing received. ProsrrintioriS carefully coni- poiiud-ed at any hour. I returu my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended nud respectfully solicit a continuance r l the same. dec 20 if. SKNi TO New llrnef X. C, for SAMPLES of any kind ot DRESS GOODS arid TRIMMINGS fonud in a DUY GOODS STORE. 1 .tin. REST. The hands softly folded, The kindly pulses still; The cold lips know no smile, The noble heart no thrill; Her pillow needs no soothing She craveth for no care Love's tenderest entreaty Wakes no.responses there. A grave. in the valley Tears, bitter sobs; regret, Another lesion taught, That life may not forget, A face forever hidden, A race forever rnn, "Dust to dust," the preacher saith: . And woman's work Ks done. -NIGHTFALL. 15V W. W. KI.I.SWOKT1I. Alone I stand: . : - On either hand In gathering gloom strutch sea and land, Ileneath mv feet. With ceaseless beat, The waters murmur low and sweet. Slow falls the night; The tender light Of stars growsbritf liter and more bright; ' ThV : lingering ray . Of dying day Sinks deeper down and fades away. NoV fast, now slow, i j . The south winds blow. And softly wliisperbreathing low; 1 "With gentle grace They kiss m3 face, Or fold me hi their cool embrace. ' j Whore one pale star, O'er waters far, Droops down to totich the harbor bar, ; A faint light pleains, -A light that seems Tq grow and grow till nature toe-ins With mellow haze; And to my gaze CVmes proudly rising, with its rays No longer dim, The moon; its rim . In splendor gilds the billowy brim. I watch it gain The heavenly pfaln; Behind it trails a starry train While low and sweet The Wavelets beat Their murmuring music at my feet. Fair night of June ! , Yon silver moon Gleams pale and still. The tender tune, Faint-floating, plays, - - r In moon-lit lays, A. melody of other days. Tis sacred ground; A pace profound i Comes o'er my soul. 1 hear no sot)id, Save at my feet , The ceaseless beat Of waters murmuring low and sweet. ; their efforts to dissuade him from his ed all in a breath. He recalled incr sand-bar. and there they stood to mad purpose: but, as it seemed, all in every harsh word he had ever spoken trait for me. The? hurried, me un to vain. I should mention that 'Dred ito the boy, every pleasure he had ever the shanty, buried me in blankets, al- envied him not once remembering most flayed me alive, drenched me a single kindly speech, a single lov- with hot whisky, 'warrantetl to kill mg deed which be had given, in his at three hundred yards, , and at last wealth of love and tenderness, to this brought me round into this world boy cousin, the household darling, again. They tried to make me stay So passed thii - day of bitter gloom, ail night, but I knew what you all and nicht came down, folding her believed at home and told them I black wings over the dull, booming couldn t. bo Bram took me unto waters, in whose cold depths, I doubt- the Hopefield landing and the ferry ed not, fay all that remained of the 1 did make one trip so I came. right priue pi tne nouse. l naa sem ior aiong, ana nere is me 'oaa pennjr assistance, and had also sent runners back again. And I sav mother dear. to see if the ferry boat was really tied he continued, as he took a small seat up, or passing; but no messenger had at he feet and laid his head upon her returned. When my Lady recovered j knee. We must do something hand her consciousness the ravings of poor some for those boys. As 'Mammy' W u seemed to fill her with a silent would put it 'dey a awful black out- .... ! t .t tot... t awe, ana-true woman that sue is sine out uey 8 pow mi wnite inside, she hid and hushed her own crushing shore.' ngony in efforts to quiet, sustain, and 'God blesss them, yes! murmured even comfort him. He had flung iny JLady reverently, as she 'passed himself on his knees in the midst of a her arms around the boy, and drew wild medley of prayers and curses, his head up to rest upou her heart. The clock struk 11, the hall door 'God forever and forever bles., them; opened and shut to with a. clang, a and may His wisdom direct us right quick step sounded on the stairway, and enable us to give them their and in our midst stood Dred. ill hearts best , desire! And we said Inrans un with a crv that fairly shook solemnly 'Amen.' Detroit Free the walls Died caught his mother 1tc88 in his arms, and Wil caught them both in his, and thus clung together. And I? Well, I went out on the gal lery there, and stayed for a good while. What business had 1 there: rERnArs any of us may soon be had established a wood-yard on the Arkansas side, where he went every day or two to superintend the busi ness, very often crossing to and fro in his own skiff rather than go so far up the river to reach the ferry-boat, lhe negroes were his own men all fond of him and proud of him. As usual, he followed his own head, sprang into the boat, waived his hand to the men with that gay, fearless gesture, which I knew so well. I could almost hear him say: 'Never mind, boys; I'll be all right took up the oars and struck out lustily for the lennessee shore. He was lithe and supple as a panther, and although only 19, 'stood six feet in his stockings and had the .nerve and strength of a young 'thorough bred. But, what availed the strength of any human arm against the mad dened might of wind and wave that rose against him on that fearful day? We stood like dumb creatures, with straining sight and freezing pulses, watching j his progress. His little boat would mount like a . feather on the white crest of a great wave, then shoot down like an t arrow into the trough and be lost to sight until it rose again, uini-iiKe, ana novereu lor a moment poised upon the comb of another on-sweeping billow. So le rowed on, strength and pluck never failing, battling with- the demon waters like a young Hercules, until he was within a hundred yards of the Tennessee shore. Suddenly he looked up and saw his mother; he knew that she' watched him in an agony of. fear. Oh! fatal impulse! To encourage her he raised j his hat; then waved it rouud his head, a monster wave bore down upon him, the boat capsized, turned bottom upwards, and like a withered leaf went tossing down the stream. We saw 'Dred rise, farther out, farther out, and battling still with the seething waters that foamed and boiled like a mighty cauldron: we saw him i turn, wave au arm back- i - t' in i ward and, trod help us am ne was making tor the Arkansas .shore! lhe reason flashed upon j me, the current was so strong, and undertow so treach erous near our side, he knew that swimming he could j never make the land. i 'A frenzied cry came up from be low us. I looked down and saw his cousin, Dr. Wilfred (lie's off in the Confederacy now, as you1 know), rush ing like a mad fellow down the bluff. I followed with all I possible speed; I found him on the sandp, pulling . at the bow of a skiff and in fierce alterca tion with an old boatman and' his two sturdy, 'hands,' who held to the stern, while the old man implored him to stop and listen to reason. He turned to me saying, Save him, sir, " 1 til . save nun; he u listen to you. uou knows Ifd give ray old life in a minute to save Mr. 'Dred. God bless the boy! But you know we could't save him. I'd been out thar long ago, if thar was any chance at all. Look at that riv er! I've jbeen a bpatin' on it for thirty year, and I never saw the Mas- am look like this. 1 he steamboat to 'You would think so if yon knew the ferry up yonder a tied up. him. And I don't know that I can reckon that's why Mr. 'Dred ventured give vou a better idea of my Lady's out in that egg shell -of his n. 11 uioi man oy relating an mcmem couiuu i mive umue naujuun which happened here, just before the the current that shaves this shore, first gun fired on Sumter. We are Look out j thar, will you? He saw in this fine, picturesque, old-'fashioned that and turned back, when his dock Southern house, surrounded by its leaf capsized!' oaks and poplars, standing on this 'We had to seize Dr. AVil' and hold high bluff that overlooks the river, him. Poor fellow! he screamed, and I was here then on that clear, bright fought, and tore at us and cursed us dv in thp Inst wepk of March. ! The like well! like the madman that he sky was cloudless, to be sure, but old was nothing less, j It required the Boreas rode -fiercely upon me wings unuea sirengm oi xne wnoic iuur ui Sonnet Upon a Stolen Kiss. Now tntW slep hath clOMd p thaw y "Whk-h, wakinr, kept my boUrt tbovghu hi r; And fn-r acvrs aato that ivrtl lip lir. From wh-tic I long U roy hrrath t 4raw. Mrthinks o wrong it wr, if 1 holl Ptl From tho two tnrrting nhtM, one poor kU; None the theft that wookl the theft rerrl. Nor rob I her of oxht what tb runiM: Nay should I twmty kliw lak away. There wovkl he little sign I woo Id do oj Why thr should I this robbery drUyf . Oh ! he may wake, and therewith aaxry grow Well, If h do, I'll back rrtor that oa. And twrnty haadrrd thousand mor for Icm. Suspended Aiilination. rERnArs any of us may i le to take a Kin Van Winl Satire on the Town Ladies. Some wlfis of th borowvtovn Sar wonder ain are, and wan town. In warld th-y wait not what to wrfr. On rlalthia they spend mooy a rroaa; And all for newfanglenvM of gir. And of fine silk their turrit clokia. -. With hingan sleeve, like get! pokU; Naepreaching wlU gar them forhetr To weh- all thing that .In provokU; . And all for newfangleaeM of grir. Their willroata mann weel be hewlt, Rrvodr-d richt braid, with payment Mit I trow wha wahl the nxattvr l-lr, ' That their gudem n had rane to rue it. That evlr their w ifla wore grir. Their woven hone of silk are shawia, Ilarrit a boon with taisela drawia; Withgartens of ane new tnaarlr. To gar their courtliness be know In; And all for new fangh nrss of geir. Sometime they will h ir np their gown. To shaw their wiliroat hinging down; And sometime baithlhey utll opbear, To shaw their hose of black or brown; And all for new fangtt-ness of gel r. Snakes A Mmi "Who lias 'Era Bud, but Don't Mirul It, or ' what human -' hand 1 ad a able to take a Kip Van Winkld nap right to lift that veil? what human whenever we may choose. The Bris tongue dare try to paint that meet- bane (New South Wales) Courier has ing. a long account of a new method of Ah! well 1 went back after a suspending animation, discovered by while, and when I slinned in. silent- one Signor Ilotura. 'whose researches likp thft bov panift un and nut his into the botanv and natural history of A curious exhibition was given. 1Q arms about my neck me, now, think South America have made his name Dr Duncan Ever's rear office yster of that! as if I was really something eminent.' Some five months ago day morning. Dr. H. Shacklett and to him! and tried to laugh in the old Signor Kotura called upon Mr. James M. U. Collins, of Centreville, appear rollicking way, but the tears would Grant, a pupil of the late Nicollet ed there with the understanding that have their, turu, and so he laid his 'of pre eminence in his knowledge of Collins was to permit a rattlesnake to bright, brown head down on ray the science of generating cold,' and bite him, and then cure himself by a shoulder, and was quite subdued and the owner of a freezing chamber at concoction manufactured out of the still for a few moments, which was Woothara. 'Signor Rotura averred mosses which grow on white oak and rather a wonderful thing for him says the Courier's correspondent, 'that hickory-nut trees. This moss had Then we sat down together, and I he had discovered a South American been put in three and a half pints of said, 'Now, Dred, we are alll right vegetable poison allied to the well- water, they said, and boiled' down to again, thiinK uou. leiiusau aoout Known tcooiara, tnai naa me power oi uuu n pmu jiuitiau vuuw it.' perfectly suspending animation, and a rattlesnake in preference to a cop- 'Why, sir,' he answered, smilingly, that the trauce thus produced contin- perhead or cottonmouth snake, by 'there is really not ! much to tell, though ued till the application of anothtr either of which Collins proposed to it did seem te me that it took a well, vegetable essence caused the blood to make the test. He was bitten on the a 'condemned' (you know) long time resume its circulation and the heait wrist by the rattlesnake, and the to do. You see I, was a fool to-day. its functions. So perfect, moreover, wound bled. He at once applied the Not that this is a new role for me, was this suspension of life that Signor remedy to the wound and took In- particulary I merely mention it as Rotura had found in a warm climate j ternally;. liis pulte had beat at o4; deeointosition set in at the extremi- leraperaiure vv. ai uie euu oi m ties after a week of this living death, and he imagined if the body in this inert state were reduced to a temper ature sufficiently low to arrest decom position, the trances might be kept up ThP. bovs' fairlv begged me on their for months, possibly for vears. Rotura the pulse beat at 60, while the tero- - j- j - . I iftfli 1. .L!. knees not to try it but, as 1 remarked ! and Grant have erected extensive peraiure roarKeu oj. ai mw point elected DRED. FROM i DARLINQTONIA. having been a rather more uncom mon fool to-day than usual. I stay- ed over at the yard last night, you know, and to-day being so bad there were no boats running, and nothing to do.' I thought I would come home. minutes from the bit, the pulse had risen to 91 and the temperature to 101 J dtgrcs; 15 minutes more hit pulse was G3 and temperature 100; on one hour from the time of the bite, .1 . . T 1 1 in me outset i was a iooi, ana j wouldn't listen. I got along splen ! didly until I was within about a hund red yards of the-shore here when well, the boat was struck sidewa, capsized, and left me.' ('I could have hugged the boy right here, for his care in not mentioning before his mother that it, was his wish to encourage her that made him loosen his grasp of the oar, and thus came his disaster.) He went on, a little hurriedly I tried to make this side, but you all know what the cur- . t rent is to a swimmer, even in sun weather, on this shore. I soon found I couldn't make it my only chance for life was the Arkansas side so 1 turned and started for it. not with works, iu which they are experiment- of the proceedings, Collins suffered ing in secret, with a view soon to rev- with nauseated stomach, and rtmark olutionize the meat trade of Australia ed that he had tried the same expcii by shipping sheep" to Eugland while meut with a rattlesnake at Center in this trance and reviving them for villa last Monday; that the two ex slaughter when landed. The corres- perimenta had been too close together, poudeut visited this establishment f nd and they would not catch him mak was shown the freezing chamber, 'a ing experiments without a greater small dark room, about eight feet by Iap3e of time between them, ten feet. Here were fourteen sheep, The snake that bit Collins withen four lambs and three pigs, stacked on teased until it struck; a dog, which their sides in a heap, 'alive which died from the bite one hour and thirty Mr. Graut told me had been in their five minutes after. Collins claim, to present posltimi for nineteen days, and have got his antidote from the Black- were to remain there for another three months. Selecting one of the lambs, Signor Rotura put it on his shoulders and carried it outside into the other ! building, where a number of shallow feet Cherokee Iudians when a Nashville American. youth. JOSEPH LAS SITTER. Limy, SalfY nntl Exrhangc Slablfs, KiiiKton, X. CV M.Uly '. . I.. J. 1UI.L "" C C. TAYLOR. L. J. HILL & CO., 1 ; KINSTOX, X. C. V'nv. Th of the wind, and all his subiects held high carnival. Signs, shingles and chimney-tops --were sent spinning through the air to the terror j and detriment of tne passe ihy.. I jhave 1 never seen this old Mississippi S look so grand. The roar of its water sounded like Niagara, and its wjhite cappe'd billows rose like giants in their might, rushing down stream with resistless force, and lashing in jupon the shore below us with demoniac furyliei:Big,.X)id.l-Slrong. was ! himself that day couldu't have been i- 1! Iff I t it . 1 more nimseii n nenaa Deen jusinewiy made,- and let loose from chaos, j 'We stood together, my 'Lady! and I, out there upon the upper gallery, j watching the wild battle of the waves, and lost in admiration of its terror us to master him and :arry him bodily back to the housed Irom the low shore we could see nothing of 'Dred. The boy had gone down, I felt as sured. As we came up the lawn bringiu' Dr. Wil' by main force, I glanced up at the gallery. My Lady was crouched together as in a heap against the railing her face whiten- much hope of reaching it, I confess. ! cemented tanks were in the floor, hav- 1 swam a lime anu noaiea a gooi deal, and did. pretty well until I be- Igan to cramp, lhen 1 got up hrst one leg and then the other and got my boots off; that was better and I floated on for a while, but at last I become so exhausted that I give it up. Look- ed up at the sky thought of molher unt st:iid 'GiKxl-bve shut mv eves arjd well, 1 know no more about it in it about' twenty-three minutes, its until I opened them and found my- head being raised above the water self in 'Brain's bunk at the wood-! twice for the introduction of the ther yard, rolled in a dozen blankets, j moraeter into its mouth, and then it 'Bram and Phil rubbing me with ! was taken out and placed on its side ed with a frozen and speechless agony hands that rasjed like huge graters, on me floor, Bignor ivoiura quicaiy and still she watched the river. As ana csar pouring me vuesi oi vue uiviumg u c nuui u uy - A Dane Proposition. " A Detroiter who has the reputation ing hot and cold water taps to each of being hard pay was waited on the tank, with a thermometer hanging other uay uy a man wno oegan: alongside. One of these tauka was 'Mr. Blank, I hold your' note for quickly filled, and its temperature $75. It is'long past due, and 1 want- - tested by the Signor, I meaptime ex- ed to see what' you would do about amining with tne greatest curiosity it and wonder the nineteen days Mead 'My note? Ah! ye. ye, this is my lamb It was gently dropped into the note. For value receiyed I promise warm bath, and was allowed to remain to pay, and so forth. Ilave you been to the uote-t havers wiu thU?' I have, but none of them would have it Wouldn't eh? And you tried the bank?' Yes, sir, but they wouldn't look at Hoot and S'u" 1 fi mark iM v n'w IUmMj" at .!. iuarnrrd Sh. i.i.i. li. jvunug an.U.ttu r work t pd toward the rjiilino ' and noilltini? . . I- 1 "! o in proportion. SATIT.U.rtOM ll AK ANTKKP. t. (Ivt Jno. 'lhniij' Store. Slzn of lhe IIHS BOOT. B F. FIELDS & BRO., Falling. Crook, X. C. We are prepanl u grind com and wheat at tln-iim.nl rat-i.and puar.int-e satisfaction to our utoM'r in the fnt r re a in the pnt. We r pectlMllv soil ii the p;Urtmace of the puMie eneef th linn tteiug alwav present in ihaieof the ini'.l. " Junl3-3m soon as we had the Doctor fairly into the house,! I ran up to the gallery. 1 spoke to my Lady. I She did not an swer. I bent down over the bowed form, and started back aghast, for, I thought her dead. Her eyes were wide open but their; gaze was stony she was! seeing, hearing, feeling nothing. I carried her in to her own room. Afterwards long afterwards she told me that she had watched across the river, -cried iu a voice; that her boy rise upon the crest, then in sounded strange ajvd hoarse with hor- the trough of wave after wave, until ok! look! it is 'Dred launch- when, as it seemed to her, two giant waves rushed together crushing him between them and she saw him no c .... i.. whisky down my throat. Poor fel- sertmg a sharp point of a srasll silver u lows! How they cried and roared and rampaged when 1 opened my eyes and with my customary courtesy ' asked them. 'What the devil they were rubbing my skin off for, aud if they syringe under the skin and injecting the antidote. This was a pale green liquid, and, as I believe, a decoction from the root of the astracharlU, found uw r ;.ui. A No. i low 1 anu lis granueur. oumieuiv Mieim- Wouldn't eh? And I suppcee yoa went to a juatice to see about suing I did. but he said a lodgement wouldn't be worth a dollar. 'Did, eh? And now what pro popl in South America. The. lamb was then i,u.i im.iirrt-.t tlint whil:v rlfht frp-li i tnrrtrd on its back. Sitrnor Rotura kt-A u w vr w t, v 7 - - .-fc-- - a - mm from well, from the lake of fare and staudmg acrws it. penny comprising u the ribs with his knees and his hands. "i nis is your uoie ior eo. in such a manner as to imitate their me to ami you can nave it. natural depression and expansion dur ing breathing. In ten minutes the ror: 'Look ing the skiff he will try to cross in teeth of this gale. God God! my boy is lost!' I ran into the house; and brought the field-glass. Too true it more. The brimstone?' They had saved me. They had watched me all the time never lost sight of tne. When they s;iw me turn back they ?tooi in line with them and waited for nic At last, whpn I had fiven it up. a bi? wave dashed me ou the bar at their feet, j ing and bleating over the little garden e it ! in front. The fcignor s experiments Give strong rope "passtd between ! animal was .struggling to free iuelf, and, wheu rrleaseu, sKippca om thruagh the door, and went gauibol- Five dollars! No. sir! ho. sir! 1 have no money to throw away. ir!' agony v. of that day iii this was Dred. I could see him almost Lhousc uo I man can i jcu no tongue . . . wr ti W . It T . -1 . it .1 t t as plainly as I see vou now. Haifa dozen stout uegro men stood upon,the shore beside him, evidently using al1 can tell. ! I staid with them, trying in vain to quiet poor Wil'. He laughed. They grabbed me instantly, before could make off with me again, and made for the shore, They had gone into the water as far as they ctild venture as far as they were able to Villi! ID (JUlfl JIWH Ii . iniaugiiru, -v " I wept, raved, prayedcursed, reproach-1 kerp their leet on the lipjry, shift-1 wishes to oier ate lead him to believe that it is immaterial whether the suspension lasts weeks or years. He is negotiating for a felon under capital sentence, upon whom tie 'But it is your own note.' True, sir, very true, but I'm not such au idiot as to throw away money on worthless securities, no matter who signs them. I deal only in first-class paper, sir, aud wheu that note has ' a negotiable value I will be pleased to diacouut it- , Gonl day, sir looks like settled weather agatu!
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