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vm Ml 1PT" Y7 JLJLJUJ n vol. in. ; NEW BERNE. N. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1884. NO. 172. OURN.AL. m V i. LOCAL NEWS. journal MIolatare ADnanae, Sun risen, 6:10 Length of day, Sun sets, 6:31 ) 11 hours, 11 minutes. - iloon rises tit 4:43 a. m. , . G The Cleveland and Scales Club meet to-night. ; ,." ' Trent Council, No. 411, Royal Ar- 'canum, moets to night - ". Jones and Onslow will be well repre feented at the Cotton Exchange to d-y ' - flands were at work at the steamer . Defiance yesterday getting oil the burnt cotton., : f Mr. U. S. Mace is building a brick store 6o the burnt district, next to T, A. Green, The Button engine was out yostorday squirting; water over , the Episcopal Church spire. We call our readers' attention to the Old "Dominion Ham," advertised in another column. , J "' The partridge seaton has opened, Two sportsmen buckled on their accou treraents yesterday, evening and went forth to slay them. Mr. Daniel Stimaen has added a grist to his new saw mill. He is also putting in new boilers to bis old mill. Every thine looks like life around his and Congdon's establishment. If the Democrats intend to do any effectual work in this city it is time they were kt it. A club has been or ganized and committees appointed, but what are the committees doing? 0 We call attention to the change in the advertisement of Geo. Allen & Co. in this issue. They offer a large stock of hardware and agricultural implements - and solicit consignments of produce. Our colored' farmers near New Berne certainly made hay while the sun shone this year. Not a clay passes but what they are to be seen on our streets with their "steers'' and a load of hay which they say they will sell at the"gvrine price,' forty-five cents per hundred . r The cotton marketed here this season seems to be of abetter quality than usual, and we suppose this aceounts for the good price paid compared with other markets. We were shown a very fine sample y on . yesterday taken from a bale sent in by Ferry. Bros. It was ginned with the new Brown gin old by Geo. Allen & Co. ' Jos. Scbwerin gives notice in this issue ' of a mammoth stock of clothing , which he has determined to sell in pro portion to the price cf cotton. His r stock is'Very lare and well selected s He Can fit a person with a nice suit of clothes' and furnish a fine , trunk or valise io carry them in; but to know fully what he has to. .offer to the public read his advertisement in this issue. . "Where's de , place to reaish," in quired an old colored man of a gentle wv' man yesterday. ''I'd gwine to vote de ' - Democratic ticket dis year sho, it's time der was a change. " The old s man right, it's time for a change but we ' "jhardly think the time has come when ; he can walk to (he ballot box and do- ": 1 posit his ballot for the Democrats with out being sorely ostracised, and prob ably turned out of the church, by his race.- ' -'': ,; Mr. James Redmond has laid a new plank walk in front of his establishment Hear the .Cotton Exchange. . He has made marked .improvements in his Bergner & Engel beer business; the latest is that of a Sarnbart gas engine purchased of 3..C. ,Whitty, which is used jfor bottle; washing and pumping water. - fE isja nice trick; nothing to do but apply a match and "steam is up" and the,.engine goes to work. So boiler to burst, no fire to . raise iior water to pumpT nothing to do but apply the match to the gas. It's a daisy. V V " : ':- ' : ' Personal.' xii ; s .Miss Sadie Manly has returned from a visit to Hilleboro and 'Warm Springs. ;; r .,- . Plenty of Game. We have often urged the advantages of New Berne, as fa -winter resort for Northern tourists, giving aa one reason tht we, had. ple'nfy 6 Vifyl game which would i afford' enjoyment to those seek- lftflr tileasure. ' We have been corroborated in this statement bv Mr., Edward Stanly, of Beaver Creek. Jones countv. who is in ' the city. He says he was down to the Kavenwood- plantation, near rouoKs ville.' recently , and took a moonlight deer bunt. He took a position in a tree near the pocosin and waited for them to come. - It was . not ' lone before t ft drove of twenty-five came along, and ;a l.-lased away arid killed, a buckth,t We hed one hundred" and forty pounds ri t. But he says he fun was in Beeing t j r t of ft drove run after he fired " rowcrr Northern friends "would be t'fiu ,!i' :J to board the steamer 'Trent for 4 . kovi.io, go out to itavenwoop: ana i i ..!o a drove of twenty-five deer. Steamer Arrtvali. The Elm City from Bayboro, cotton, rice and passengers. Snow Hill, from Jolly Old Field, with cargo of cotton. ; The Trent, from Trenton ond Polloks- ville, with a full cargo of cotton. Speaking at Maysrtlle. . Clement Manly, Esq., addressed a good crowd at Maysvile yesterday. He was introduced by P. H. Pelletier, Esq., and made one of his best speeches. His theme was: "Who, and what we vote for in this contest." and it was dis cussed in ab explicit and able manner. FOREIGN SEWS. Jones County Items. York New quiet. Middling 10; . LONDON, Oct. 13. Catania ha&) Mr. Sylvanus Barker has opened an" oeen visiiea uy another Hurricane. I eating bouse m Trenton and he nasi Thirty persons were killed, Kine wsoopenea a meat market. Humbert has Bent 400 for the re- ur fanners are taking advantage or lief of sufferers. the dry weather by gathering m their cotton and preparing it lor market. uient has increased the reward for convicted at our last Superior Court for Good 0rdinary 0 dim ui ifao auu vonvictioa oi tne au thors of Saturday's outrage to $4,000. The police are at work upon the clue obtained, and an ar rest may be looked for before long. W a. . A.1 1 a.a .M COMMEKCIAL. Journal OrncE, Oct. 16, 6 P. M. COTTON. futures steady; Bpots Low Middling 9 5-8; I officer at Trenton and were fined Where to Register. The registration books of the city can be found at the following places: 1st Ward, at the 6tore of Thos. Gates & Co., B. M. Gates, Registrar. 2nd Ward, at the City Clerk's office, II. Boll, Registrar. 3rd Ward, at the stors of J. J. Tolson & Co., on Broad street, J. J. Tolson, Registrar. 5th Ward, St. Thillips precinct, it E . Hill's office on Broad etreet, E. G Hill, Registrar. ivery voter should examine tho book and see that his name is properly regis tered. - Further Election Ncwa, We give this morning further news from West Virginia. As we under stand the telegram, the Repub licans gain in thirty-two coun ties over five thousand on their 1880 vote; this 13 by a fusion with tho Greenbackers, while they also gain in the same counties about 850 over the combined vote of 1880. The Democratic majority in that elec- was 2,029 over the combined vote of Republicans and Greenbackers, which makes a showing quite different from the ten thousand majority telegraphed to us Wednesday night: Wheeling, W. V., Oct. 16. Returns complete from thirteen counties show a net Republican gain of 1,097 and coii over lusion vote or laou. Estimates of 19 other counties show a Republican gain of 3,140 and 463 over fusion vote of lbau. 'J.b.18 elects the Democratic ticket, but can give uo majority as 400 out of G30 precincts have not been heard from. resisting the town during . last week heavily. , Our merchants are complaining of dull sales. Say that their sales are not It IS thought the infernal machine Short crops and the people are using n uo piuwu iu mo uunuiug uu r ri- more economy i suppose are me causes, aay nignr. I'our men were seen I have been informed that the corn hanging around in that vicinity missioners have had the registration that night acting iu a suspicious p"008 transcribed, now it is the duty FUTURES. MORNING. NOON. EVENING. October, 9.81 9.77 9.76 November, 9.83 9.79 9.78 December, 9.86 9.83 9.81 January, 9.97 9.93 9.91 New Berne market quiet. Sales of 119 bales at 9 to 9.15. Middling 9 3-16; Low Middling 8 15-16; Good Ordinary 8 5 8. manner Haetfobd, Oct. 13. Maud S. will be driven at Charter Oak Park to-morrow afternoon to beat her record of 2:09g, and, with good weather and track, it is confidently expected that she will be success ful, Mr. Bonner and a party of the books, also that of his neighbors. see that all are properly registered. Every Democrat in Jones county says "hurrah for Dr. Cyrus Thompson." I can't find one that says he is not for him. Thompson has a kind of magnet ism about him that takes with our peo ple and no mistake. The Democrats of Jones have nom- friendsaro coming from New York inated that prince of good fellows for to see the trial. sheriff, John C. Parker, who is worthy of the support of every good citizen in IUa ..a...-. T u .. . : 1 1 u T T:l .1 i . tUDUUUUbTi i, DUPPUQD 11 C LW, Will UU ueisey aiuwu train was going ar0Und. John is always in good humor over the cross-switch at Third street and you will find in Mm, too, all that this morning it ran into the train takeB to make a good citizen, and if iroin Burlington. Enffineer JoseDh elected wui make a good officer. Carman of Burlington was draped Gen- Matt Ransom, who is loved and out from the ruins of his engine teBP?cted ..?v very &ood Dian,Tt a11 AnnA Tr; . j, ,& . parties, will address the people of Jones dead. His firem an was badly hurt. unty' Bt Trenton on Thursday, the xiie nreman ot me otuer tram nacl 80th of October, on the issues tbatdi- both legs broken and was badly vide the parties. Let every one that scalded, and it is thought he cannot 0811 ma lt convenient be at Trenton live. The passengers were thrown from their scats, and some were cut by broken glass. VAsniNGTON, Oct. 13. The Secretary of the Navy has issued this general order: "A college is ESSSiSKSK Piney Green Items. Very dry and dusty; rain-would do good. Mr. L. II. Cox is up at his plantation preparing to move; liopo he will be up soon. Mr. J. F. Gillctt has his dwelling nearly completed; we expect something else to follow soon. Farmers are getting on very well hous ing their crops. They are coming in better than we expected. Mr. E. W. Cox has the best crop at Piney Green that has boon there in twenty-five years. We are glad to say that our neighbor hood is improving. Tho Debating So ciety at Piney Green academy is in a flourishing condition. The last query was "Which is the most damage to the community, a liar or a thief ? " Having more liars than thieves in this county, the liar was considered the most. We also have a good school at the academy. Col. E. W. Fonvielle and wife left this morning for Duplin on a visit to their relatives. THE ELECTIONS. Wheeling, Oct. 15. The official vote in Berkeley couuty gives Flick, for Su preme Court' Judge, 824 majority, and Brown 11 majority. Maxwell carries the county by 55 majority. The balance of the Democratic ticket has a small ma' jority. The Democrats will have the sheriff, State's attorney, one member of the House of Delegates and one assessor, The Republicans elect one member of the House of Delegates, the clerk of the court and assessor. Columbus, O., Oct. 15.A Wheeling (W. Va.) dispatch says: The Republi can State (Joramittee concede tho elec tion of the entire Democratic ticket by from 8,000 to 5,uuo majority. Columbus, uct. 15. up to a p. m. re turns have been received from 43 coun ties in Ohio, including Hamilton, show inga net Republican gain of 12,624, Out of the 45 counties yet to hear from 21 gave Republican and 24 Democratic majorities in 1883. Cuyahoga,, Lucas and Franklin are among the number not heard from. Hurd is defeated in the Tenth, and Campbell is elected in the Third district. ' on that day and listen to this eloquent and noble JNortn Carolinian. Our nominee for the House of Repre sentatives, P. M. Pearsall, informs me that he will open the county canvass about the 2lBt of this month. I hope every man m the county will attend and hereby establishedor an advanced SSS5rtluta course oi proiessionai study lor sound, and should he be elected, will naval olhcers, to be known as the make us a faithful and honest represen Naval War College. It- will be tative and will be watchful of the needs nnrW H.a wonArol ennorrioiAn and wishes of his constituents HUa. a.w (juuvilll Wl'V ? lOlVli J L Mia Rnroiin nf "Mnrirrnfinn Tim ';mi u;m: rii.i not the qualifications for the Governor s principal building ou Coasters ,hair ad Dr Grigsom Bay8 further that Harbor Island, Newport, E. I., will he does not think that his qualifications be assigned to its use. A course or his antecedents are such as to entitle of instxnp.tinn fimhrno.insr fbA hichnr him to the support even of Republicans. I n r. . . . - ... I Wall if ha ! nn fit- tn tka rnnnnn1. orancnes oi proiessionai scuay will v w . u K K v a uuttir, uuyoruiiig io ui. iors a own les- ut01 T " wu, wuBtBMujs timonyat Trenton he is a mighty man oiuu iue memoers oi me lacuity, on the stump. Any man that can meet and inciuaing tne rresiaenc oi tne scales, Jarvis, Vance, Coke and More- college, who will be the presiding head, some of the best stump speakers officer of the board. The course of n the State an3d ,r,un thLe.m home and instruction will be open to all officers Z ZTa ;J r, K.- 1 .T .. i- 1 . . " J auvw mo kkiuc in iiitvui CUUCb. Hera m a o-finuine fiH of drwtnra d fTr. DO.TIKSTIC MARKET. Cotton Seed $10.00 for Oct. Seed Cotton j 2.75. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85o. Tuepentine Hard, $1.00; dip, 81.60. TAR 81.00al.25. Corn 75a85c. Rice 80;to 90c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. Lard 13ic. per lb. Egos 13c. per dozen. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 60a75c. per hundred. Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. riELD teas Hides Dry, 10c; zreen 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. (Jhickens Grown. 40a50c. ; sprinc aoaauc. Meal 95c. per bushel. Grapes Scuppernongs, $1.00al.25. oats 3D cts. per bushel. Apples Mattamuskeet, 75c. pe- bush Peaches 50a60c. per bush. Potatoes Sweet, 40c. Turnips Wool 12al7c. per pound. shingles West India, dull and nm. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 Der M wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $18.00. L. C, F. Backs, and Bellies lOalOic VrKpThe Largest ar Merchant Tailoring and Clothing House ivV K . in America. xr IwANAMAKERH i . - yu in great piece goods atoca WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Philadelphia. A full Hne of card samples of ins great piece goods atoca will be found with C. L. IVES, SALES AGENT, New Berna N. C. Luce has been as President of Commodore S. B ssigned to duty the college." London, Oct. 13. The St. Jame,8 Gazette has a new sensation Our Superior court convened last week, Judge Avery presiding. There were manv cases disposed of on the this evening. It prints statements criminal docket, among which were the Showing a degree of sloth, lncom- following: bins Edwards, convicted petency, and favoritism on the part ""u . a yttrB fe pemtenwary. of British offioors in India whioh ia Ceas". Cox! colored. larceny, fifteen oi J3riiisu omccrs m inaia wmcu IS years in penitentiary. James Harrison, unparaueieu. ine uazeue says colored, larceny, convicted; judgment that it has indisputable authority suspended. Charles Bagly, concealed lor saying that we are approaching weapons, convicted, u. a. lirown, a crisis iu comparison with which guilty of an. affray. Nathan Huggins, u a u-ii: r mrr;ni.. convicted of moving crops, Providence tuo OCpu iDuwauaui io mu u Bryan, A. and B. deadly weapon; 12 nnVT?T?nmTr.TVTt7D Commonplace. The principal dan- months imprisonment in county jail. LUJN Jb.CjOl l(JJNiK, bio aiioo iivui iud uieiuj tiivj vi tuo juaijaiDt, muuiu, tAiiureu, luruerty hdu Mohammedans in Calcutta and nouse Dreamng; judgment suspended. fiamorbimmons, colored, A. and 15 convicted. Mary Smith and Jas. Jones, co.ored, convicted; judgment bus pended. V ;die. ; At Hookerton, Greene oouniy, Oct6 ber 6tb, little Guy, live years old. eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. John W. Tilman and on the following day Almeda, their oniy-daughtor, aged eight years. Seldom does deatn visit a homo under more touching circumstances. Two bright and interesting little ones are at tacked suddenly with fatal violence and after a very brief itinera are com mitted to the same grave. Little Meda seemed conscious, young as she was, of her approaching end., Between her paroxisms of paju she would call on her friends (a kiB her good-bye and begged her mother to go with her. In her last moments she put her arms around her father's neck, and, with a celestial smile, breathed her life away, laughing f.l v; i . ' . , Homy uuu wuiBneiiuif aoout tne angeis, Those pure eyes had pierced the veil and cauguf n giimpsa oi wo giory ueyonu. To the sad hearts of the bereaved par ents there is this consolation, that their darlings are safe in the Savior's arms. The two rosebuds, snapped so rudely from the naront stem, havn bnen t.rans- Ilcury Brown . planted in a fairer land, to bloom into i l.o I ov r clean and nice full perfection and undying beauty on .0 tl.it, f t ; 1 n-un-'t i-o:k. - I he shore of the Kiver of Life. .X.' Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 8c. Grissom says that Dr. York has prime, 8c. NAILS Basis 10 s. 2.7. Flour $3.00a7.00. Lard 8ia9c. Sugar 5a8c. Salt 90c.a$1.90 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal Company The Annual Meotlnii of tho Stockholders of the Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal Com pany will be held at theirOllbe In thn City of Korfolk on THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 23d, at TWELVE, M. B. F. TEBAULT, Secretary. Noriolk, Va , 8ept, 2od,lb'8l. ocl'2W SMITH & CREOLE Ilnve now Iu stock nnd are receiving by Btearaer a Full Line of Hardware, Stoves, Guns, Tin, Glass, Sas-li, Dooi . s, Blinds, Plows, "Willow-ware, lloatinij and Cool; Stoves. The Golden Harvest and Oliainpinn, the beet In the market. Buggy IlnrnesB, .Saddles and llridlis, and.a full line of Bcaut'l'iil Lamp Good. We sell none but reliable goods, and sell them LOW for CAKU. Middlo St., New Berne. N. C. oct; dw ing and when doctors diifer who is to decide? Why the people will decide with Urissom in November. 75,000 FIRST-CLASS HANO MADE BRICK. Call at C. E. FOY'S FOR SAMPLE. 1 Fresh leafs, The Best the Market affords, Torli, Sausage and Beef can be found at CIIASS. i:. NELKON K, On Ilioad Street, ocS d3m At Old Stand. SK YOUR GROCER FOR CLARK'S "OLD DOMINION" Sam, Shoulder and Breakfast TKONOUNCED BY ALL THE FINEST MEAT EVER PUT UP. oclff d2t WILLIE MIDYETT, JEW STORE ! NEW FIRM! HEW GOODS! Bombay and the Russian invasion which is always threatened by way of Afghanistan. The Gazette prom ises to publish still more startling revelations in which the oppres sions of the natives of India by tax t ai mers and collectors will be shown in as bad a light as the crimes of Warren Hastings. San Francisco, Oct. 13. By A Caie Without Hope. Jno. R. Booker, of Macon, Ga., writes: "Ia 1878 I was attacked by the most ravenous sort of cancerous sores, that ate great holes into my flesh and spread rapidly over my body. I received the M,a arrival Af thn rWanin to.,! it FJ owi eaicai aiienuon; was oosea ; , j , " , " with mercury and potash until I was so is learned that on. September 15 crippled with mercurial rheumatism Yokohama and Tokio were visited that I could scarcely hobble about; my Dy a terrible typhoon. In the latter tnroat and montn were badly ulcerated ; City 3,000 houses were wholly or mynairnegan jo ia u out. M wrecKed narMslhr rlnatmrA,! nA fmonfv'P I was my general health, that I became a r . j mT. , ; 1.1 physical ruin and my life was a burden, sons killed. The loss of life at sea fv a ion time ivi hi.riHripn. nnri was appaling. JNO estimate could my Buffering was so intense that I be made of the nnm ber of lives lost, prayed for death as a relief. I exhaust Tha tvnhnnn vcaa foilnnrai nn t.ha ed the wAole catalOBue of patent medi 17th by another great force, but of ErrEKr unci duration. I to aecravate the maladv. and none of ; , CHICAGO, Oct. 13. Sen ator Bay- them benefited me in any way. When nn1 lAlitromrt an nHnroau a the me was apparently Hopeless l com VI, V ItUUiUOU VUV I . l ri -1 rn . r i.-M . . xu j , T, ,-, raencea lasing is. o. . 10 mis ctpecinc ssues of the day in Battery D I owe my life. In ten days I commenoed armory. The vast building was improving, and in a short time was per- crowded, manyladies being present, fectly well. My hair has grown out After the address he reviewed the thick; my health and strength have re Cleveland and Hendricks marching turn?d' the "l06" & y throat and clubs of the city, several thousan! ffSteSffifS ouuug, uuu ivits HuuBvqueuuy years I enjoy my food. Every sore has dered a reception by the Iroauois I disappeared from my body. I weigh as i i , 1 rtn T aia I . . nM ViUU UUU US littlieS. ' yuw f ui iu mjr iuo, uuu aui ' . , , perfectly healthy in every way. The ah'lH D YGC"jT!P0S People Jref gyedf - Not orSy ttealady should acqmre the habit of correct ,ut w(m wlwhtot Speaking an,d writing, aud abandon, every one pronounced incurable, entire- as early as possible, any use Of ly cured, but I am also relieved of the slang words and phrases. The Ion- Dad effects of the mercury and potash ger you put this off, the morediffi- matures that I was fed on for years." & ,,v r " ' . , "wv Beware of Potash and Mercurymix cult the acquirement of correct Ian- tureB gotten up t0 imitate our specific, ntn ut) uuu u iuv gyiuou ago tney are dangerous. oi youiu, tne proper season ior tne acquisition of language, be, passed IN THE POST OFFICE, Offers a Choice Stock of Candies, French and American Raisins, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, And a Full Line of the Choicest Cigars and Smoking Tobacco always on hand. a- TERMS CASH. CALL AND SEE ME. octHdtf The uiulcrsiRiied have just returnej from the Northern Marvels, where they have pur chased a FULL LINE OF GOODS, Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, No tions, Wood and Willow ware, Cigars, Tobac co, Etc., Etc.. Wines & Liquors ot the Purett Kind, Which we propose to sell CHEAP for CASH Would he glad to have onr friends and cus tomers call and examine before purchasing olsewhere. Fresh Goods received by evary Steamer. Vouchers for Taxes. TAYLOR & SMITH, All Persons navlne their Real and Personal Property Tax on or before 15th November, I will receive In payment one-half of the Tax on Vouchers issued by the present xwaru. JOIIN H. BELL. oc!3 td Tax Collector. Middle Street, One Door above Ice House. sep20 d.'Sin wit CENTRAL HOTEL BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS, DAN. KELLY Has opened ft FIRST-CLASS Horse-Shoeing Shop On Craven Btreet, at E. G. Cutoberl'i Machine Shop, and is prepared to do all kinds oi worn in uie BLACKSMITH LINE He will shoe horse? from the tamest to the wildest, and warrants all work to give satis faction, ; Bilnir .your wild horses and club-footed horses and knock-kneed horses and hav them worked on. And any horse that eats Cpt. SAM It. WATERS, Prop'r. Rear Entrance from the note!, seodly Middle St,, New Berne. K. t THE HENDERSON HOUSE, Now nnder the management of THORNTON BROS., Is prepared to furnish Board andi Lodging at reasonable rates. LIVERY STABLES. Horses and bnecles constantlv onnsnd for transporting passengers to any neighboring! town. THORNTON BROS., Henderson House, Middle street, jy23dwly , New Berne. N. U- Wanted. OIL DHLS. at Elghty-flve ia its usev the unfortunate victim will most probably be doomed to talk slaug tor life. Yon have merely so use tho language which yon read Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ! or forges bring him to me, and if not stopped edf. t s&n PAN-. KKIXY. The Swift Specific Co. , Drawer 3, At- . . lanta, Qa., 159 W. 23d St., N. Y., and , . - 1205 Chestnnt St., PhUa. : ' FFSt"Cl3$S ' Why ko about with that schine hoad'R ' CiioicE FAMILY GKOCERIES. CIGARS, instead of the slang which yon hear, Ty Ayer Pills. They will joKeye the Tobacco and snuir. ' no. i Butte and Cheese, to form a taste in agreement with mftchrestorethedigestiTe organs to , , At the best speaker ,;ilnd poets in the SJSSffiftlfK Him.. country. Qood Ceer, .. leure your hqadacho permanently. ; ocSd3m '. ' Broad street.' KJ&los&NX cents. COTTON 8EKD and SEED COITON at Uio highest market price. Ii will contract to gin cottcn as cheap as ' the cheapest. sepS dtf A. It. DENNISONv : , J. L. KINSEY, Cotton Broker and Commission Merchnt t. Consignments of Cotton and Gra in' gu liolted. v. V ' -t The HiyityPPriees Guaranteed. ' . NEW RERNR, N. C. i f ',. ' octSdwtf -.
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