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i 11 "" PVCUSHERS AKHOTJNCKMKBT. T11K DAILY JOURNAL ia column paper, published dally, except Monday, at S4.0J per year, $3.00 for six mouths. Delivered to cliy subnet-then it 50 ocnU per month. i. THK WEEKLY JOUKNAL. a 3M eotnan paper. U publlahed every Thursday at $2.00 per annnra. - ' " ADVERTISING BATES (DAILY) One lacb on day $1.0(1; - on week (2.00; one month U,00: three months 110.00; six montha IliW. twelve raouthat20.ua, Advertise menta under head of "Business ..Locals." M eenta per line tor first, and 5 eeots for every subsequent Insertion. - No advertisements) will be Inserted between local matter at any price, is; f .M -' Mottoes of Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed ten Unas will be Inserted free. All additions) natter will be charged 6 cents per line. m Faymentafor tranaientadvertiaemeots most be made In advance. Itefolar advertisements will be ootlected promptly at the and of each month. .,. f -i'l ;'. ' .. ' f Oommunl -atlons containing news or a dis cission of ocal matters are .solicited, No eommnnation most be expected to be pub llahed that contains objectionable personal - Iilea;' withhold the n me of the author! er ' that will make more than one column Of this Any person feeling anti-ieved at any anonr moua communication can obtain the name of tue author by application at this office and snowing wnerein ine grievance exists. THE JOURNAL.: M. a. aTCSK. ' : i. HARP ICR. - Business Kditar eer 31 EW BERNE. S. C. DEC. 2. 1886. (Catered at the Post once at New Berne, N 0. : : Mseeoad-elasaanuter. THE State of Monterey. Mexico, id on the terse of revolution. It is about time for trouble in tbat Re public. TiTB war between Bulgaria and Bervu seems to do aooui winding up and the Bulgarians are doing the winding. ; These is something in a name! Tha only town in Dakota that voted prohibition in the recent election was Watertown. iTjlB Democrats are now rejoicing that President Cleveland is a hale, hearty man in the prime ol life, Long may be live. The Monongahela Valley, Pa., ia having trouble with . the striking miners. .'Bow the South is blest in being free from this trouble which is so frennent in the North and West. :'' IT is reported that large numbers of Italians, Poles and Hungarians are ezodusting from Pennsylvania and seeking' pastures . ' in the Southern. States. Where is JoflN T, PATttloi, the immigration agent of North Carolina! Tub ftanatorial race in Virsrinia seems ;to . be between John tV ' Daniel and John S. Babbour. Daniel has claims as an orator, Baeboue as a worker and able party manager. Both are sound in the Democratic faith, w The JNew, York World is now measuring 'jts circulation by. the hundred miles. . Its last Sunday edition' , with ' supplements would when' pasted together cover over eight hundred miles in lenghth. It is truly a great paper. . ',. -aw-1.", ir1.. 1 , ',' 1 'g tjENEEAL W. S.' BOSECRANS in the . December JSo. -of the sZTortA American Review says some pretty hard things about the" mistakes of Gbant. V It is iiotj likely, (however, he will succeed in depriving GRANT of the glory ' that has been given him, no matter whether it was fle- serf tug or riot' . I :. -. ,m; The attempt to make Yice-Presi-deni Hendeicks' family physician responsible for his death, is rather mean. That Mr JQxitpBiCKH had a physician in whom he had the ut most confidence must ' be ."accepted as a fact' ' ."Why, attempt to smirch his reputation fwhen he , doubtless did what bethought best. , . .H t . Is there intellectual freedom and tolerance of difference of opinion .in North Carolina ! Mr; Walter H. Page Bays - not, and says :. that throughout the Union, the Old JTofth State is regarded as narrow in its opinions and stifling ia' its; mental otmoBphere." f-"And yet he says if he is saturated with anything it is love of North Carolina. -A The Journal don't know how to take this unless it means that to refuse r to accept MK Page's "ideas and principles" is to his mind evidence of Intoler ance and lack of intellectual .free dom. We are sure he is as free to enjoy his ''ideas and princi-i pies" in North Carolina as in any State of this Union, but we areVnot eare that the people of the State will astee with hlm CiiWJA'X JrKESIDENT CLEVELAND was urged by a considerable nnmber of Senators and Representatives and other public officials and leading men from all sections throughout the country- hot to attend the funeral of Jhe ..late Vice-President Hendricks. The reasons given for this is 'that ' he "'should avoid every possible risk to his , life, and healtlf until Congress meets and the Presidential succession is provided. Many suggestions are being made as to how this shall be done.' ,, Hon. W. J. Oeeen, we learn from the Star, proposes that thr Vice-Pres. idents be elected,' one to preside over the Senate and the other two to be in the line of succession. :, We think this a better plan than the one proposed' by., Senator-' Sher man, which., is to put .the-. Cabinet officers in succession. -; ,'..;i;y a 9 THE; COTTON M0TS9ENT ' ''From BradstreetV '" '" : -, The m arket'for futures was rather dull t daring i the week,' and the volume of sales as of course con siderably rednced. The ' fluctua tions were very slight early in the week,' arid, until Tuesday 'little ae-i tivity was apparent, n On that day the 'shorts' appeared te get ner vous over tnec prospect or carryiag themselves over t be holidavs and began. ,tri a'coyer,V-. 10 wing to the1 elections in England, the Liverpool exchange .was closed on Wednes day, and the elo'sing of the Amerl-i can exchanges on Thursday made' two days wait which the boldest; short would not face. A consequent active covering demand sprutie no. lasting until vveqnesuay artemoon and the volume of sales on'. Wed nesaay,.6npweu a large .increase over the, previous few; days, j The price. of futures was - pushed no an average of 6 points a bo vethe closing price last Friday; cm Friday, ow ing to the. faildre, of Liverpool to respond, and the lack of outside trade, the price -fell off, but the closing prices this : week are) still a few points above. those of last Fri day. The .market at present may be sa id to be in a sort of waiting stagehand a lack of price-making influences eitber way is keenly felt The tendency to bold back supplies noted previously in tnis column is still apparent, and the outcome of this movement is being awaited with ' some interest r by operators, The southern markets this week enjoyed a fair business, but the in tervention or tne holiday tended to reduce the volume of sales consider ably. Spots at New York remained unchanged at 9 7-16c. for middling uplands. ;J o'0" ,., " . ' The total fdtufe. sales this week Were 328,900 baleiy against 472,000 bales last week. Spot sales amount ed to 5516 bales, against 4,602 last wees. ' f -DeliTeries on contract were 800 bales,, against 700 bales last week. The receipts at ports were 258,297 bales,', against . 269,323 bales last week, and 282,919 bales the same week last year. ,. . i . The following comparative figures are given to November 21: .: . -v .xi" ' i 1885. - 1884 Visible supply 2,839,685 2,455.731 Eip'te since Septal L293369 11,816.660 Six days receipt,' 311.213 ii 232,828 Tho Tresidency of the Senate. By the election of Grover Cleve land to te President and Thomas A. Hendricks to be Vice-President of the United States, the people of this country, declared their wish that the Democratic party should administer the National Govern ment from March 4, 1885. to March If the new President of the Sen ate is a Republican, the 1 death or disability of Mi. Cleveland would defeat the popular will as thus ex pressed.- .-. ;; . .:: .. i- We rejoice; in the conviction that no mischance : is likely to deprive the nation of Mr. Cleveland's ser vices."' Nevertheless," in common with the great body of the Demo cratic party, we should like to see tne presidential succession : bo ar ranged that ' whenever1 a .vacancy occurs the officer designated to act as President will belong to the party in power, ; . In other words, it ought to be im possible for the death or disability of a President to restore- to power bis political adversaries. ! -r ; If the Republican Senators in Congress were, large-minded men they would choose a Democrat ,f or President of : the . Senate.- iV. , X Sun. i : (- I Xii; ' ;; s ,K-.i ! BaekJen'a Arnica Salve. " The Best Salve in the world - for Cuts, Brnisea, - Sores, i Ulcera, i Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,, Chapped Haada, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed to friTS perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Pries 25 cents per pox. ,t.. Ei'v-;fJ tW. 3('.wly:,f 45,024 ' 43,128 85,758 120,918 897.873 The -following1 table " shows , th closing qnotationei for ' futures a New. .York Friday evenjng, with Exp'ts Gr't Britain .i 68:583 Exports continent v. U 48,428 Exports France 5,597 Stock, New York i'.i fi 52,769 Consolidated stock; n r838,C32 -188- . jS: r.ini' -1884, Nov. 20. ' Not. 88, 9.87 ' , . 10.60 VL 9.41;, T 10.40 V 9.52 10.49 9.64 10.56 9.76 . ' 10.68 Nov. 87. November 9.41 December - i 8.43 , Jariuary a " ' 9.55 .; February 9.B0 marcn .r.v.i. ... w.s , April L-.,fl.89-i 9.87 V 10.81 'Mar,- f' y i T9.99 t :'9.98 s J t 10.93 June .e-a- :f. 10.10 , J 10.09 11.06 July ";.'," 10.9 V? .'JMM8 1U8 AOgUSt I if 1W.SS7 .. ; ('1IUD n.) Below will be found the sales for the week ending yesterday, and the Closing quoiauoua-jur miuuiiag op- ands at seven , .leaning . ports, with comparisons: f. . . ,t f , . f IV WeflL' , a-lUg-i. Galveston D.8l8-lr f ; Wl-M f New Orteaul-JIaUjOOS i ' 8 fe-M VWi - MobUe.....J!;. 5 2(t0 8l6l8 815-lS 10 Bavannaa...J3.,) '. ? ' "' SIS-IS Charleston 1.850 8 ,., , - , ; 10 , . Baltimore ;..,. ' 800 V( 97-16 , lmi , Norfolk. 8 J-ltf otal..:.216.8SI , . . The following is the comparative Liverpool statement for the dates named; . .. -..--! r i ' Nov. 26, Nov. 27. 1885. ,t. l8fUJ . Sales of the week "M fiOO t 69,000 Sales American 45,000 87,000. Bales for export y 2,000 i 8,000 . . . , . rw AAA ; 5 7,000 Actual export v , 'f 7,000 ( I 8,000 Forwarded .- ci 19,000 24)00 Total st'k, liV-,: . 415,000 " 430.000 Of which is Am'er. 806,000 ' -. 247,000 -Imp. for thej week ,107,000 -; 93.000, Of which is Amer. G0,000 - "T8,000 Amount afloat , V 235.000 ' 262 ,000 Of which is Amef. 2:0XvO -. . 248,000 The ProviJence cc iton market is firm with .cnotatioiis at 10c. fori middling uplands, and lOJc. for middling gnlf s, and manufacturers are inclined to order for future ose. e, Phiiadelphia market is dnll at lor miauling upJ3Pta. ; , r,'-. : i9 P. HANCOCK'S PILLr, . u , ABB WARRANTED ' To Cure All mnfls of Chills1 Kemember our Mottoi Car Pajr. Manulactured by ... .. . , , . - ! -iiiul.'ii't DragKlstsb New Berne, K. j J.B. WrntB, " JO. KTHKKinOB. Cnrrltuok,K.a' ' Norfolk Co., V WHIIL fclHtKIUbb & tU., Cotton factors and Commission Merchants i 110 Water Straet, Rarfolk, Va. ; Bpeclal attention, given to 1 the aale of COTTON, LUMBER, COBS. PEANUTS, PO Kafarenoaa: R. W, Bell 4 8on,HarIowe, Car teret Co., M. 0.; K. B. Barget A Co.. Bllverdale, UDSiow m., iN.uj j. w. Biiepnera, iolloi k Tiue, jonca uo., . u; Aiexanaer a wooait-y, Creasweil, H. O.; John Jaooba, Booth Mill. N. C: Marina Bank, Norfelk; Va.; Major Win. H, Etberldge, Norfolk Co., V-; J H. Ives, Morrolk Co., va.; x , F. Hall, Coltijook, N. O : T. O. Hklnner, Hertford. N. C.; Wllllami Bros, Norfolk, Va.: B. B. White Bro., Norfolk, Va, . . v . niaedwly ; , 1 1 " i Ciin ' f 'nil , Notice.: CHABLE8 B. KELSOV Hat removed to bis old atand on Broad itreet, between Alex. Miller and K M. Pavie, where he would be Dleased to aea hia friends and enitomera, and supply them with the best ueer, veai ana Mutton tne market anoras. r- Meats deUveretl to any Dart of the eltv f roa of cbarga. ,,..,,,,). . :t IJt.auHaiy,( Thi.VaytoSm ... . if i , s IS TO H1 Tavlor i,;v.. !!! STOREy WHERE. jTHEY ; ARE DE- ' TERMINED TO ,:J i- ..l-K' Sell Goods as I s Low as tE& Lowest And Guarantee : v v oaiisiaciion As t6 Quality! '!i Oil i ln:i ia mi: 1 'n mw. aj a. u. f- GOODS , arrlyiner j.on. . every Steamrt: arid & :FULIi STOCK always, pu bandV. cnnsistLDj? of BVERYTH13TO ' KfiPT7, IN ' A FlRST-CIiASS iSTORBl t- il-i I If -you .'don't see : Vriiat , you want, , ask, for; it j; we liar it. v Middle St.; beiow South Front Withon't the fear of sncfeaafn! oontradletlon, that the Choicest and jrimeet Lot of FkI and Dsmnilr Clavs can be : fonnd at Pmlaur's FhMali Cla-a and Taaaeea Store, that was ever brought Into New Berne. Cigars, of all f rada and qnallty, from three eenta to thirty-Sva eesta each. Wholesale or Retail. If any are In doubt of this, come and see and beeoavlnced. The proof -of-the pnd ding, yoa know , - iwell. fnuff said. u -j i t j.- ., I. ., ' ' S-atlMJkK'B,. t ' ' XTrtt to Wallnan's corner store ' , i 4 I " Boutk Front and Middle sta,' ' ' ;' f , ::. ! J NKW BlLiLNE, N. tX .CONTINUED.,, IIEG. n. $; 'DET7EYj constantly receiving ' by Kx press aud -r- . ' - bteamer, ' - - T;Wr GrO Hit 8 TP sndtober alrfi iv Jn,-?e Hiock or jaJlr tJNEBY and NOV i.TJ r K'fl. HerfriDUaai)d 01 tiers wtfii"ir anything In ber line are Invited to exiiiiije lier jroodi and prices Ix iore purcl w- n. Fne ukbt, pleasure in guowintc oer pixiua aaa inuian wees SHllsfacton to ail purcuauers, . 11! 11:7, I av v j 1 .I 1 11 1 Absofutiely Pure. 1 ...... , -1 1 This powder never varies. A marvel of puritv.strensth. and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can- noi oe sold in com petition wiui me mumiuue of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pnwuera. Hold only 111 cans, koyal hakini, r-ownaaCo. 106 WaU-sU. N. V, , novls-lvdw t'TIOKET; SIH." A Popular Conductor Says r "I consider il my dnty to Impart some very valnable IniOrmatlon to my friends and ac- qoalntances, as many of tliera know the un pleasant condition under which I have la bored In performing my dntleS aa conductor of the Georgia Central railroad. ' . - Some months airo I became afllloted with a severe attack of Rheumatism, and I desire to State bow l was' cured.- It Increased In vio lence until I cou'd no longer get In and tut of thesars without assistance. - While thus suffering all tbesgonles of t-.ls draddiaenseand ready to abandon my po sition, i was lndaecd to try B. B. B. THE EKKKCrWASTKULY MAGICAL Iliad no Idea that a luedic-lae could produce such aa effect In so short a time. 1 experienced a wonderfnl change before rising half a bottle. After taking only fmir bot tles, I And myself to-oar a well man,' 'J'hls aolendid medicine effected a cure no less wonderful In the case of my wife, who- wirs alsu terribly afltlcted wiiu meumabismj' , 1 take much treasure In recommendlncr Bi It. h. to mv friends aa l- Ilt-iT-(M, A-H. refer to Mr. K Ki-hiuldt. Aseut (. R it.. AU lanta, and to C. It. H. Agejit, Macon, aud 0r. nap, Allium. .1 : J. T. OOOI1MAN, . . . -1 Coudboior Central K. B. 7: 'RHEUMATISM. AHLough a prActl tloner of nearly twenty jears, my mothor lnllueuced mo to procure B. B. II. for her. Bhe had been conflned to her bed several months with rheumatism, which had stubbornly resisted all the ubU a remedies- : Within twenty-four hours after oomroenclmr n. B. B. I observed mnrkeil re us , Biie naa Just commenced her third bot tle and la nearly aa active as ever, and ha oeen in tne imnt yard with "rake in hand." oieaning up. . uar improvement is truly wonoenui ana immouseiy grsmyiug., ; ttl' AK MONTUOM Kit T, M. 1, facbsonvllleJAla.Aprll27.lSk5 . For sale wholesale .and retail , rv ft:' K. jjuf rx , .cash to accompany the order Your ilvlzney Will Biirt; You If You Buj Tour -AT- Champion Oioiii!ii !oi!Go !! t Middle street, cor. Sontli Front street, Kew Berne,. N. C t r 1 .i--. (Waxt Deer te Major Palmer's Cigar Store.) ' ,t - Man's Salts tram 9:2.00 up t fimeat Dress Bolts. ' ' Hoys' and YouUis' Mulls, rrom S4.00 up. , - i - , v ; ' - . ' n ' ' , M.n'i anil HaF'i ftVfiFfnalt a.S IIUIah ... ' .-V ...A..i : '.-t. . i. ' 1 .1.1... an. ' ' '' ' . Men's Flannel Drawers. 85c. ... ' ' '.' .'' L- : - . Haa's Hvalola Shirta. SSa. .- . -. -j-.,.-. . - .'',... Genta' II I ark. Felt Hats, 5c. " -. r'-j- ,' ' 5 ' Iloy'a Black lt Hats. ISc. ' " - ' ' " .t -. V 2SO Pair Hen's Wool Pants, GOe. te 75e. - . ;. i Kxira Hoallty In Black Diagonal, rloslnar ant at OOe, to SI. 00. lanes, a new 101, liie nicest ratleras, e, yd. . - , Dress Ginghams. 4e. yd. . .. i - : - U. Wide Yellow Cloth. SUc.i 1 Yd; Wlde.Se.-.' ..-.r..- V ; .-.'.t - t . Cotton worsted Se. . - 1 ; r t i , .. ; .-t.v : ,-.,'. X a van Fpeciai attention to my wen Beieetea stocif or lioou, Bhoes and Hate. Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloaks, Walking and Jersey jaoketa, Shawl?, Balmorals Blankets, Comforts, Oil .Cloths, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Eubber Shoes. 1 I.V aM-. ,1 XT 1T ! Vt.: . fM T i Tinnnm iy miTTn -ww-w-. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT MY STORE. Entered F of TlieEacfc I have entered tho Race for Supremacy among Dealers in Dry Goods Oloihing, Boot s - and SIisss. In - BOYS; YOUTHS d" MEN'S CLOTHma . . AS I CAN GIVE you ; ; An All Wool Men's Suit for $7.50. BOY'S AND YOUTH'S IN PEO?dETION. I will Offer tbe! '1-v f Best Goods, latest Styles and Neatest Fits,' AifWNTT-Flvh-PISROIlNTLOWmm tftWESTs- no matter what any one tells you or, advertises-c-' "' ": ' ' Jl " 1 " G5 Coine,'oxaiuine and con vince yonrsel I before purchasing else wbere iti "') .'-i t: "i " -.Tin'- !t. . oc7 dwCin M. ii. sultan;::;: ir JONES' OLD STAND. This isthelge'ijf Specialties TO Tilt PUBLIC I OUR STORE FILLED-V)im Choice groceries. " ' Canned, Goods,' ,; ' Proyisipns,,, . ,; iBobts and Shoes, ,. ' , -V.V !i'j- -.'t uf leU n'.) Dry.ds,;:;;;i:: In (act wa keep every thins; that .la kept In a Pint Clais Variety Store, all of which wa are offering AB IjOW AS T1IK LiONViJif at iLlknU.Un. . 4.' ' Jtsr Come and see us and b oonvinocd. ' ROBERTS BRO.,-'- ! i' "Middle stteeti New' Bern;. N. C ', Green, Fov, & Co.!, AMES lad COMMISSION MEBCHANTS ;.; Office, sodt? Fkont Stkekt, Have rirst-Claaa Taellltles for trantaetlng General banking Bnsluess. Will receive deposits subject to oheck or draft at sight will buy or 'sal . SKxctaatige on New York Phlladelpblaand Baltimore; will make loans on well secured paper, and make libera oaah advances on Cotton, Corn, Rice and Naval Stores, and bold on storage or make sale for one. commission, either in this mar' ket, Korfolk, Baltimore orew York. RELIIELESELFCtTsE iHHed and success ml sncl-ilits in Ihe IT. S. how Rtrred) lot the-uira of Mervona lability, Mat Maahoad, Wenkaeaa and Ieeiy. Seat in plaiq sealed envelope Free., iJruggists caa fill it. AddrsttDR. WARD ft CO., Louisiana, Mo, IUhw-, law,..!) 'S f -, U You Arct Ooinir to IIOUSK ' KEEPING. ; .iL', - -rf , f OO TO .;.: ,; - !. L: H.'i GUTLEIi'S -- -'.'AND GET A ' - ' Dinner Set, 125 Pieces, Tea Set, 44 Pieces, hamtcr Cct, 10 Pieces Fin o Tcilct Cots, ' ' AND 'EVERTTnrXQ IN OUR SPECIALTIES "ARE,."';-," , Clothing, ;g$entt ;'Fui Oar ST ACT ADAMS ft CO.'S SHOES, which have been- sold In this market' tor tea yeara, cannot be equaled." -t i . -( .ij r,' ( .We are also Agents tor JAS., MKA!S $i.0O SIIOB. 'Will onlwear auyishoe inVde.' r on biock or iiAi-B, suit ana sore. Tec op r - in rrnimtsa sii.i .11 .1. ..1. .. . ... . ., Prffea tu.UU per suit op We ran order you any kind of suit you want, and deliver it In nve' days. .. . y .... s.,. , , v , t Our Rtockof MEN'S IKIDEBWKAll Is very complete, and prices 25 per cent less than. iHst year. Do not buy before you ae our 8tock. . , r . - ... j i We are Agents for the Celebrated PEABl SHIRT. We guarantee this Shirt to be thai, -beat ! (Me Market. We have worn thein aDd steak from e.ipt-rkn-e. Our "BUSS" OOe. Shirt is better than t vr. - - - - . J .-.it ""'! I Bnper Htont BRITISH II. HOSE, 2Cc. ., v ,).!(-; . ... t-r i , n ' . t. , J : . m Our Stock cf MEN's FURNISHINGS us follows is very tei et : Neck Wear. Collars aiid -Curia, I elluloid and Linen, Cloth. llog Hkln and Kid Gloves, all colors; Handkerchiefs, 6c." op; BimpenUen; Cardlgsr Jackets and.' Iiycicle fbiite. ,i, , - We wonld eall attention to onr Btock of Traaks, Valises, Carpata, Oilcletk, Rags Cmbrellas, Itabber Coats and Boots. ,;.:! . .. . . 3,tl , t Remember, we make a specialty of all ithe above Goods, and wheti in need fc( -anything in our line, be Bure and see ts before you bu.' v , r f . : !! howaud & .totitism -iV 1 ocSOdwtf 1 .i ' : -' Street ,' OJ31. piscopoZ C7iurcAl t ! J ri :.;' ,-' . TjrTT'S-sT :TT1!;:V A t. 1 ! t- : j. i"t 4 ' ' - - , ,t , , . a.,...r 1. ..... namafaetmrars and Dealers la Sash, Doors and Blinds, Stairway, Window "plea i ,'. . FalMU, Oils, Ae. Also, a Fall Line Bwlldera' Hardware. '" ". i 49 An Eastern or Northern Prices duplicated.: stlmatet furnished upon ippllcatloji a :-' - - ' ' - iulldw6m , ' . . , . , r. r , dealer : xiv , Builders Material, llachinifts Supplies, llacliiiiery, Cotton ( Gins, Engines,' Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, -Cider Hills, - Grain Jans, 'EubDer arid Leather Belting1, Lacd LcatLcr, ' Machine Oil, White Lead, Mixed Paint, Linseed Cil, CI - - v' Putty,1' Lime,, Brick, Cement,; .Plaster. EUILEZIIC j EIALMechanics' ' Tools. Bnilder'a ' ITaTdwarf?. TrirTf ? t Material, Saddlery . Steam and Gas Pipe,' Iron and Brass i Steam Fittings. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEIIE::T3-f lows; ) Cultivators, HaffQws, Etc,, Cotton Edging:, an Tjes. : Bor-s ' Twine; Etc.; at L0T7EST IIARKET PI1ICE3. ; J :'is iLgents fer Fifo anii Life Insurance.' RAnpv r"- . ka r t " ' " b v i 5 ai v J , j r 1 JTS Aj 1 c . - al fe. , 's... '' "; hayh i:r!::oyED to THEin two. cTc:::,c:'JTn c? ti in rc: : : : And keep of Vl.OUK. riCATS, CttriEE,' bl!,A: nioijAf-i.s: salt. TotsAcco, sxurr a; i) c- eiotjt: I:--; ia tho 3 1'-CCT.Lx UXF, a SUIT, STOC LOU riUCES for CAS IJ. I, I . I - . :'.rr3' ' - t i .:- . : '
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