A VOL, IIL. NEW BEENEN. C., THUKSDAY; MAY1884. NO. 27. )CAL NEWS;' iriiiil ,.,ialatur Almanac, a rL;efi, 5:C7 I Length of day, m seta, 6.47 f 13 hours, iO minutes. Umn sets at 12:02 a. m. ; th-a t . nr I , t rtaiut. Signal Service, V. .' -J..,, i s. Army. Report of observations" taken at New EVrna. ' - , ' ;' April 80, 18346 P.M. . '. '-; " Max.: v " Min. Rain ' ' ; - Jemp. Temp." Fall. ' Now Berne... - 81, ' 62 ;00, ' '". Y r7 W.-'Webb, Ciiwrrer. bfl that hfl wan the choice of the iIaIo-i (tiia !fir ami piirrMininiT ohnnfi-wV Tlia I - i. .. i ': . Utkn. PhTRininna tin-va AaflAaA it an. I M..a VJ WWW OW WUUWJ . . "V I - . , , .I u . w - I gates appointed Eadhey reflected the following article appeared in your .EES 'ZZL Forto W the other oua to mar , a t " I - - , . 1 vv vwuv vu via cviavrv aivuou vuv. vva views ana wisnes 01 weir constituents columns of a recent date; I knew noth- site near John W. Mallard a. s in ine convention, dui some now or ing0f the article nntu it appeared in t have been informed that the order Cbapped Hands, other the delegates didn t. do it We print: '..V , ' . . i - J has been countermanded for the re- "High state this as wes hear it,' knowing but We call attention to the statement of the National Bank in to-day's paper, A good showing, .ftr,,f ' . " v.,,.',? . "The ladies of the Baptist . Church Aid Society will have a dime partj' at the houe of Mrs. B. L. Churchill on Friday The present schedule of the steamer Elm Cily is discontinue:!,, and after thorough overhauling and cleaning, Bhe will be put on the route to include Hyde county about the lOth of May. - Orange Jtfdd editor of the American Agriculturist for some thirty years, but unconnected with ita business manage? ment for a year or two past, has lately retired from 1 its editorial department .and located in the West.' He desires to gather a complete 'Postal-Card Album" Of his old readers and friends, and re quests . them all ; to send hhn nowa Postal, gng their present location and address, naming also, when convenient, the years in which they were his subscribers.- Mr. Judd's address is Chicago, "Illinois. ' '' '". Mas Meeting To-Xllit. " ' Tlie friends of Mr. Stiinson propose to have a mass meeting to-night at the court house. The impression seems to Jones County: Items. .New Berne, N. C, April 23, 1884. - Ma. Editor: Will you please allow ' 1 x a. 1 meBpaCeinyour oo1umiu) Wpu( mjBi absolutely pure andj eweet Patients inaproper light before the citizens of week; ; , , ,-. . v , who have once tafcjn It prefer it to all Farmers are busy "planting colton; Pure Cod Livkk Oil made from se lected livers, on the sea-shore, by Cas-I wiiii, Hazard & Co., New York.' It is W. H. LlSCOMB. John a Liokakd. LlSCOMB &LE0NARD , WholesaJs Commission Merchant?, poultry, game, fruits. little about it ourselves. Vim DnroTM anil Skin,' cured br using JpnipkeI Mr. Editok: I learned to-day that f moval of the convict force to the Quaker Tat. -Soap, made by Caswkll Hazard AND the shoeing of one pair of the city's Bridge road for the present, at least. norsesnaa neen given to anpnuucan Trenton is dull as to tradinir: nolitios are alt the rage. This is one Wear that & Co.. New York. th-a TORPID LITER. Register and Vote. f - blacksmith, instead of Mr. P. Trenwith, The duty to see that your name is on a good Democratwho has been doing 0,, win have to :be done the registration books is obligatory upon ewo. ww oto, wiu ine wra- without the aid of money, unless it is every voter in the city. No one should feffifffitt tLTllTJ depend upon the Registrar to transfer change was made? , v - - , , . 4-:---- - -w----.,. tiioiV nnrrtop. h m,vi,t. foil fr, An ftiaf. - Democratic Voter.' ' The ReDublicans met at Trenton n ;r i,i. .Mil Tn ranW to tKn ahnvn Mr. J. IT Hnr.Ir. "luuuajt " om, uu uoiu wuav vuojr reel, lrreeuiariues OI me BEOmacn ana , " '"" J . . . call a convention, but it appeared to me bowela.; Gentle, yet thorough, in their could not vote If not so transferred,- DurnLiiairman or me Dire Department mora jiw- . mob than . conTBntion. action, thnv . . . .. . i -i in... v. t j j . i .: : .... r. ' n icen . ie every yoter tee tnat vumiuineo, a memuer vi me duwu ui ine cnairman oi me execuiiye com-1 tne aigestive organs and the appetite, PRODUCE, 240 Washington Street & 92 Park Place, ttxiysv TORS. Consignments solicited. Betarni proraptlr made. Nieht sweats, fever, chills, malaria. I ?FK?,N.9wh-Irv,n Nationat Bank, New dyspepsia, cured by "Wells' Health Re- BrSwerroTherWathuon n a .04 ..... J I M. Tl 1 .. 1 liu 1 i . . " i Ayer'a Cathartio Pills are the best medicine that can be employed to cor- Apply to X. J. HAY for stencils. ap25d3iu Notice. - Crrr Clerk's Office, New Bernb. N. C Anril 23. 1884. All narQnna VlOVItirV nlnimo MnnSmni. VVa heis properlyJon the books, and then City 'Councn,:. selected, never .ted lot mKtee called the. meeting to order and and cleanse, build up, and strengthen City, for which vouchers have not been go and vote." -fr . ' - . tlnorelec'ed wrte the following: Below wetivethe nlace for ach ward " ' WlLLDia TO .EXPLAIN. w - I."--: T T- - A 4 A -4 OO aawftll aaths name of the rprfstrar. V. nvy ckkbji, Apru 1004. Thursday, Friday registration Sth, is election clay. ' : piain meir acwon m regara i enoeing pointed in his stead. The committee Mr. . Editor: In to-dayrs issue reported all the precincts represented the system. uu, man oravcr urcen. uu twu bcib ui delegates. ' He then appointed a com mltt.AA nn nroilAnfiala from nil t.liA nro. Cf I ninnrfl A-rp.An. TAAVAr nrAAlr. i OtiA nt thn EEPOKT OF THE C05DITI0K T . '. OF THE i , i' Friday and Saturday are Tr.r: ." ':n, cmcta except eeaver crees. uneoiine days-vand Monday; May 'rjr ry: if ?u" leUt New Berne, in the State of North 1 pnmm ttoa 10 iiciiaiiv orunnon nnv ira .1 j n ... ... 1 wwiuuuui u vaxjovj til uuoiiicBB. . First Ward S. R.1 Street, jrM Regis- chairman I wish nlace theodium at wkh m ZnmIS ; April 24th, 1884. , iv: u . iuui.1w.iito,'iii. uw. l-.i.:.im)o trar, at Watson & Street's office, k ; Second Ward-R. D. HancockRegis trar, at City Clerk's office. ' r Third Ward E. J. Mathews, Regis' trar,. at E. M. Pavie's shop. ., ' Fourth Ward A. L, Byniira, Regis the city horses. , Ai the business i of a Utired to the grand tached to this matter where it rightfully at they made, that they were having " RESOURCES, Deiongs-upon my maiviauai snouiasrs. a retti pandemonium, While these pro- Loans and discounts 1 , - $148,865.68 One of the horses belonging to the New ceedings were progressing,' down stairs Overdrafts - 735.86 uerne eieamer nau oeen very lame lor 80me ioudiy for Mr- C Ei gtt H. Bonds to secure Circu- Br i ,T. ' comT n?.Tn who took the floor, and 'told them he h lation --. y - 100,000.00 r4-r lust iknl mtt mrtnm Ann 1 Annn I - . .... ... I "T n m m - ' 7!, " fuoou. ri Wft8 glad to meet the good Republicans u. . twnaB on hand " shoeing. The writer has a horse affeoted one time . more, notwithstandine that Other stocks, bonds and mort. wy .auu iioiu w eaiuo uurw. tnev nad treated him verv badlv some Rages reserve StaM Auditor. V',; f r': w"l We have seen the iiame of Capt. Wm. A. Darden, of Greenev suggested as a suitable person for the Democratic! can didate for the office of State. Auditor. - We can cheerfully endorse all that has been said in his favor and know him to be an accomplished gentleman and be lieve he would poll a strong vote. ; - ". v.: -Jk. au..ail iy." ; May Dar.( , . , , , . To-d vy ia1 tha first of jMay and the - proper time to crown May Queens, dance I around the May .pole and have a good time generally. i Our older citizers tell , us many of the old customs are becom ing obsolete; for instance, cafching snails 1 before sunrise and having them carve the in&ials'of' youf ; future spouse in a "plate of flour; etc.4: ' v.i' ru,- V. S. District Canrt - . Assembled at lOVqlock;. 1 The case of U. S. vs. Jacob -Avera was called and . was contiimed until, to-day on account oi tne. aDsence 01 government w jmesa, W. P. .Williamson, who, was:expected ' to arrive last night. 1 U. S. Vsi Thomas Campen, J. C; Muse and others, from Pamlico, for violation of election law, was taken up and the evidence given in, when the court ad journed. Messrs. , Brown, of Washing ton, Caho and Mayhew of Pamlico, nppear for the defence. Distriot At torney Robinson and Assistant Bagley for the U.S.' . , , Fifth Ward-E.B.'Hackbuni, Regis- .pprovea res 1 trr ,v . . . 1 v r" -7 . . " : . f mwh voii iveyuuiiuau, wan iwiuui "scwo -.- war, at uauonra orjw. store, r . , compiainea or cost i.ou. , it is true Republican, should always ' be one, Due from other National - The books will be open Thursday, that Mr. Trenwith has been reoeiving gloried in the name of the party, it had Banks . Friday and Saturday. Election day Payln ty vouchers, but I think that 3one $omthing that the Democrats Real estate, furniture, and Mnrirtav MavHth will hardly warrant bonus f pet could not -do-eetabUshed a currency fixtures.- - . . ttlOnaay, mayOMl, . , centi - J. H. HACKBCBN, thof. l,a1 'mmrluJ V.a. ' nrM ' Mr Rurrnnt. stncunlc onJ 1 . .... r?hm h1- 1 1 rvm . i.. .....I . 1 Athletic Club. ''' y- . itscou said tnat tne Democrats naa ais- paw - x buuuiu uever . uuvc uuiiiueu ui air-1 irsataueu tne people in uuoouiug juuk 1 1 "uiiuu mux It i iL.i. i j 1 1 T3;ii .i T 1 . .it . . j . j 1 iov viutr lueir taxes, ma wueu a uoor ui uuier xmuikb press in otuer cities nave maae 11 n- - . fkiiA tn.nav'f.Wn thv whM Fractional nrr mm JiiD.: JOURNAL. Since .readingf your I ... . . t.a istratea and Commissioners who were Checks and other -cash Itnma . - uvio vi tut u , uuv ivi waio inuu vuhii tuu . . . T . . I tii m . i " . OUrhCOU1V'U A 14 A UvOUuJ V' lOOUO AAA A CjUL A . uapsaav. aVaWV Xnaicw rqq Hire xneui ouc ior ic, vA ujuroib, ana pennies workman, to defend myself before tne I tnis remark the storm of applause was specie - - - . nMian T AQnA tt fkfd A,tv Iso deaf emna that he closed ud. v .uegai tender notes lata . t .A . ta A nifr The convention endorsed E R. Page Redemption fund with TJ. S. " an t.hair flrsk nhninA fnr IVinwrABa. tl . , . ITeasurAr n nnrf-Anf.nf nir. auunuurnn xatner came nere iroiu uno of the colored orators remarked 1 cuiationi somewhere, only a few years before) I that this was a colored convention and to means in aid to the erection of the new school buildiug, we would say that we agree with you if the Club has entirely given up their intentions as proposed early two years ago. ; But we think flew wrne is saaiy in need oi sucn an . ., , . ..n . o certainly sooke near the truth, for every - Total ' institution as this as well as a school , . . . . ' worked .J precinc in the county wrepresented DUiiaing.- vtner places nave Buon ana u, . m ara . om .. fft H,,; Z?'" Capital stock paid in - -8100.000.00 1 t w uuui vv iwwiHi nuuvui n mu. I LfillUUftUIIl WIllCIl llUtl UDH WU1LH UHltP CI. " 1 " vrnv Tinr nra. ranrrm d n n rrvrvn Tiuuinm r . i a . i nnmiiiB Tn n n that not only acts as an athletic, but a .. . i. . . . . . . a-ar,n There w murai buhuuk auu iiusrHuuubir uruuuHeu ,. -r ., . . . . 1 uaxLiuuiiiriT? verr lew wullu iteuuuii- ix A j; addition to their now prosperous ; deposite subiect club, of a library and public readine u. a to check . - , , , j my nanas or unaer my special super-1 mat party mat uie uoioreu upie uavo Tima i.rKfip( n Jo.:, room. Are; we not m need of such V .. u alreidv made out their slate; and have iv,.ae.lHca..of deposit, rioiuu. uttvo wufieu iu iMKv linipo, r".:: r.v r.. v.. . : r:: J-ue to otner national Han it a Indeed we are", and it would be a credit r"V X7 .T T. informed the white9 that they may have ft Steto CCnH hant tothe city of New Berne. " fav 8hof hor8eBL'f draught and the aU the offlces that will require bonds- State banks and bank- yrtn" ' u a. . v.,-u u . tarf. and nevet before have I been ac- men and that they are going to have all era ; The Conventions To-day. The Republicans hold two conventions ia Raleigh, tQ-day, ohe they call Repub I!i an, the other Liberal; one a regularly r i pointed delegation the other a free-rad-easy-go-as-you please assembly of what started 'Out to be Liberal, but is i ow claimed to , be Republican in aU its i ;ns, objects and affinities; so mnch s i that Republican- orator recommend , and several distinguished men figure i i both, or did in the committees that --.lled the conventions. We have the . ovel aspect presented in this case of a j f y seeking conVol of the State, by : ns of division of forces, a new ' '" tegy we believe, and we think the 'Jon a' 'pcrlinenijjnei Why have vo? Tli r9 Bhbuld be but one party !, and the' best should be adopted " e Liberals have the, best, why not ! it into the fold and use it?xBut a fuming attempt to deceive " i -s ; but it will not work, . ' ! a parrellel case with : t'icre the ReadjuBters ir"i tben the EcpuU a L .Ijusters,- but just so ;e or tnat gooa oia discovered the trick itv was oilereJ, the jilctuly 6iue!ahed and publicans left and Ives in the Demo- l EopuUlicansfim ,is i tbt Llate than it ever i T t entered the field -iL'i rt; 15,150.00 : 6,462.63 16,109.94 85.83T.58 25,401.58 2,062.24 8,579.95 432.04 15,095.00 240.00 25,358.00 61,800.00 3,745.00 LIABILITIES. Surplus fund There was one thing which I notiwd National i&Bv out- 8510,375.44 30,000.00 41,836.78 90,000.00 181,725.96 40,813.08 26,235.87 The site, for a building has beense lectod at the' foot of Broad street over the water where the piling has been driven and a large lot of lumber deliv ered only to soon be -ruined from expos ure to the weather. If the means on hand will not justify the construction of said building, it does 'not necessitate giving up in dismay, but adopt some other plan, j We : think ; some suitable hall, with a small outlay in fitting up, mieht be rented on reasonable terms, which would, be an advantage, in case the results should prove unprofitable: Will the business men lend us an ear t With their influence ' and some one to start the ball in motion, our efforts will inevitably bo crowned with success. A MEMBER. cused of shoeing a horse in a defective I all rest. manner. If the "competent horsemen" - - '. ,.'. - m i im u v u w paid to inspect other things than horsed and nrerv0USi u8e Neil's Health Renew- luueiug, , win say sumetamg iuijto i er.'. 1. - j ? ' L , hereaftor. 265.25 issued, will hand them in at ibt office on or before Friday, May 2d, 1884. By order or f inance Committee. -"v R. D. Hancock, ' apl23dtd :- - ' ' City Clerk. , .IRS. r.l. D. DEWEY IS RECEIVING HER . - SPRING STOCK OF i :V!"V ' aiilliiiei'y, and has added many novelties, which sne oners to her customers At Extremely Low Prices.' Her OPENING will be on'' i i '; Thursday, April 24. Her friends and customers are assured that her stock will be complete and her prices as LOW as the LOWEST.1 ap22dlm J Brick, Brick! for sale In any quantity. Sample can be seen at any store after the T nth of May. . ; apWdAwtf K. R. JONES..' DC E I; IDE! DCE! ICE ! The - '';';: $510,875.44 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,) . ' WUHTY OF GRAVEN, i J " 'T a n..; .. ... .. i x, u. a. uuiuu, vasuier oi me aoove- T)ia nnit.mWn.,! h.vin m.i.i namea Dank, do solemnly swear that rangementa for an ice house at Union The horse alluded to became lame sometime' after he ' was shod, and - it was caused by a stone-bruise upon the "frog" of his foot. This I assert, and defy all the "competent horsemen" to subcessfnllv disnute. i V :U i Why suffer with Maiaeia? Emory's Stanoahd Curb - Pills i are . infallible : never iau to cure tne most oosiinate this 30th dav of Anril, iwu- . oases; purely yegetable.25 cents, dwa . wr the above statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A. GUION. Cashier. . Subscribed and sworn to before me E. W. Carpenter. ! .''..:' Clerk Sunerior Court. vorrect Attest: ......... JonN Hughes, i Geo. Allen, ' , Directors. Washington Bryan, j ' " : Polloksyille Items. Everything quiet in our little town. ' Miss Lillie Ward is Visiting the family of Mr. -A. u. tsarrus The Polloksville merchantsy magis- , y. Job Work , 4 , TliA .TnnRKAl. offir.n is nrenared to as tor mr. uackDum-s mare, a cat-r print Bill Heads. : Letter Heads, lfin' nenter could make her some cork leers i velooeB. Cards. Taes.Circular Envelopes, I i . 1 1 . . J thafc aho miVht ret aronnd nnon for in. neat .anunanusome Biyi,uu ... , " s I also at prices to suit the times, a while longer, or, some science un-l.jgi r - ; i , , i known"' to' me, might straighten her Chattel Morteajres. Real Estate Mort- "sprung" legs. .It Is, however, a good gagesv Deeds, Lien Bonds,: always on home the' farrier to any kinor to lose his I nana, , . ... . M , , -. " a l , niatilra frtr fha onnfiintmAnl: nr I IVAr. I .t nX reputation upon ana, pernaps mi neaa and for makintt Overseer's report, AU for the relief of pain and cure of RHEU Give us Notice Extraordinary. St Jioob's Oll,50cts. Wood's Pin Relief, 25 cts. Mother Noble' Healing Syrup, 50 cts. if he worked for the Shah of Persia,! on hand and no, doubt there would be a better man headless than are some horsemen. trates and steamboat agent have gone Now, Mr. Editor, does it not appear to snake hunting this morning. Some you, and, also to every reader of your have double barrel' guiiB, rjlles, pitch papor, that the many ichairm'en of the ; p- v - Fire Department Committee have been We will hold our election for com- ., - f . . " i ,. . missioners. and constable on the-first the most ohtuse men in the country, Monday in May... Our nominations' are else they would have made the discov- as follows: For commissioners, D. S. I ery long ago, that my horse-shoeing was COMMERCIAL Barrus. -N, P. Smith and- Geo. W. White;.for constable, B. B. Barry, Stonewall Items. ; Journal OrnoE, April 30, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures barely steady; Spots Jdull. Nev Berne ketsteady. " No sales. r ' i Middling, U; Low .Middling,. ,10 3-4; jr.tsr.9 t Una Kann ' i,Aoin tYi I UoOd urdinav. iu.",;.'w.,r.v:' -;r--.y .;' UOmblTpi; A UU W VQBII OUWAMffj U11W 1 - ' and an I : rsaAntr n r.s. 1 tw - was peace Until I saw proper to exercise 1 1 j 9.15. Qqq Ordinary. 10 7-8. V.a .infifa .nil nyivtlaipADlnf .van. AmarL I ' ; . A 4 . M'l I'l'lTRP'.fl-' MATIHM. etn. It Is said they are all good, and I know they ftro. For sale t W. L. PALMER'S Cigar, To- I j r. .11 . . .'. uttirar, uuu iyuuiuGMjnery etore, next aoor to the corner of South Front and Middle sts.. New Berne. N. O.. U. S. A. i . AUiU, yon can nnd cool and delicious Soda Water. Gineer Ale. and Deen Rock Water, to drink. Finest Cigars to smoke, and finest i ours ior sunenug Humanity, V . , ; W. I PALMER., SOQACRES Valunbl Timber Lend OX ADAMS CEEEK, Point, wishes to Inform the public that he has now on the way a large cargo of ICK, which will be sold In largo or small quantl- ties. ;, Arrangements have heen made for retail ing in a convenient part of the town, - special attention is called to the , ' Delivery System, ; ; which he proposes to re-establish. - ? with tne faculties tor handling loe at Union Point with but little expense, he is confident in soliciting the public to hold their orders for him, that they will obtain the lowest pos-' lble prices. , unt oi town oruers solicited, and promptly fiUedl , K. 0. E. LODGE,; Craven St., below Express Office, . . ap20 ddtwtf , - -.: , . .. TO THE VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY: X respectfully inform you that X am a CANDIDATE for SENATOR in the next General Assembly. ? -- TSew Berne, N. O., April 8th, 18M. '" Sdwtf Uas C. E, SL0VER Just received a FltESlI SUffliY of FUTURES, , 11.67 f ;-.vvJi.70 .:4,i..-;I1.7 t . : . 11.87 the richts and Drivileeesof every Ameri- " w - t mm may. dflv-: , From Dresent aoDearanoeB the . 4 it ' au i.nYtaA 1 : 4uPe J ' , " I illVUTJ W1AV A O : A9 AV VV4AUAAA MIIHVUVU I III I V ooai afonria fi AhflTina tA frppxa: - I ' 1 ' I Miss Challie Whorton. daughter of " m ""Z , T i" L " T. AUBUSl C. C. Whorton, the young lady that I uuueB' mevuamo u i.. COEN-Steady at 64a70c, wrote was burned so severely a week of a worirman assauea ny incompetent so ago, died at her father's one day last mushroom horsemen or others, it is weea, aiter uuoiriiiB umjudoij- ovoi tinie he should speak, for, his dauy since she was burned. - . . . . . . , D. ' , died on last Friday evening quite sud- lue, Iulure w uo wi vw- denlv. lie was taken Thursday and o good work and charge reasonable died on Thursday with a chill. No one prices, but if 1 have to. take city paper had any idea that he was dangerously f r m work and run all over town ili UilUlL llv WOO IVUull UC(ll AAA MUS AA I 0 , 1 J:--.-a, 5. - A flR J ,ofl ohmifRft vpjirs nl1 nnrl mi former- iutt w uidv-uuuv an u lv from Wilson county. The funeral 80 per cent, and get. no other woric, 1 was held in the fcei iiodist church on alta.ll eo to bed huncry many times. I Sunday by the Reyv- Hr. Holder. Dr. j the warmeBt feelings for my fellow Vinlr tt hiAma.. .TohnRorr ronnty. wm m l . . attendance, being a brother-in-law. He mechanics, be they Republicans or leaves a wife and eight children -to Democrats, and aont oegruage tne jod -Bf FOR SALE TOKT CHEAP. rjuOICE . GROCERIES, a- .i-i.-i J. This land 1 especially valuable, containing '. ...--: I A viscln forest of Oak, Akh, Pine, Maple, Pop- ARD OFFERS FOR SALE i uir aim uum, wnueme son is very iertneana atanAawA (ininnl.t.il c,nnr peculiarly adapted to the successful cnlUva- Standard Wtannlated StlJCar. mourn his loss. y c. J .i.jrst A iiO "irt 3 y : : ;ie::'2ttft!a ruttcr. , ; Ton Tubs for Pale f.t 20 tit. f or pound lythe tub. Uoia to IJ i.-juu tab. f ) "t I of shoeing the city's horses to any man, and hope that no political capital may be made out of my utterances. Very respectfully, P. TRKNwrrn. "if ) n I 1 Z-tii-t" feel'-rrr so r t cf 1-' 'v- DOMKSTIC MARKET. Tuepentink Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.75. Tab 75c. to $1.00. ;: ; Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. -, .;;.'; Cotton Seed $13.50 per ton. , Beeswax 25c. per lb. : ..yM Honet 75c. per gallon'. . j ; ' Beef On foot," 5c. to 7c . Country Hams 131c. per lb,' . " Laed131c per lb. ;" " Feesh Pork 7a8o. per pound. . Eaas 111c. pef dozen, '-.h Peanuts $1.00al.50 perbushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Fteld Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel. HmES-yry, Ballc.; green oaoc. Tallow 6o. per lb. ' ; T . ' Chickens Grown, 75c. per pair. Meal 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 40o.'f yams60o Turnits 50a.75c. per bush, W(-irT12a2Pr!. rer nnnnd. f : ;ai : 3 West India.dull and nom. iual; n t wanted, building 5 inch, tion of Cotton, Corn and Klce. The tract contains GOO acres, more or less. and Is situated at the head of Adams Creek, in Craven county, and distant from the Town of Beaufort, in Carteret county, about four- A. and C Sugar, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Brunswick Ilani3, teen miles, and is easily accessible from tnronlrfnar. 5rrlns Adams Creek or from the county road. AsreaKiasi airips, ie"' .ery anav5 fASTOb . Sugar cured Shoulders.' -i I" t' J wv f t f , f saauvii t u a uuu A a ap!49 Real Estate Agents. 1,500 -400 YARDS STXRLAPS. for covering Potatoo Banela, BUSHELS' 1IHE OATS, far feed, i , - 4 ; . xncis, Etc. S.W.&E.W.SI.IALLW00D . ''Cor. Craven & So. Front Sts. ap20 dtf 1 i - . i . " . Cooked Corned Beef, Potted Uaiu, I Steam Cooked Oat Meal. Boasted Coffee, t - - .t Condensed Milk, ' Lobster, r ' I Sardines, i Fine Teas, .- ' Codfish, ' ' Pickles, ,N Dried Peacliop, Dried Apples, . Prunes. . . .. . ap9 RED J OU. ' : r -' ' (.. i,pT i,t.Ca;sr.ps,C3.C0perM. i f 'i WnOir'AT.B PF'TS. ", - ? lvr. --S17.75al9.00; lo ; ' ' -.; i .(;! Sera, diy fc , A " 1 tf ' ' 1