3ft r. -41 r . HE i -t - i . -f ' vol; iy. NEW:BEKNE. N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBEK 31, 1885. NO. 223. i;(ygii jstews: ritl HlaUtm llaaaM. New Berne, latitude, 85 8' North. " . " j longitude, 77 8' West. S"un rises, 7:11 j Length of day, ' Sun sets, 4:55 I 9 hours, 44 minutes. : Moon rites at 1:49 a. m. . 7 BUSINESS LOCALS. ' ? Jtrsr Received, by ex press a BIO lyQT of Wraps, includinft Newmarkets. "Circulars and Dolmans that will be sold To,-pAT, CHEAP..' Call, and examine. f l " n. a, jjottt s Bargain uouse. ' All who have tried our lOo. hams say they are as good as any in market. - Humphrey & Howard. voaniyveix statement. I Hot the BIart. we send out today td our suu-1 We oublish todav. from th. lti.nt. ,1'"ucr" ln raen county a supplement I Conntitution. an umnnt of wnsainmga part of the annual state- younn Geomia farmer has dona dnrinir ment of the expenditures of the county the last seven vein on' fa, The. from Sept 1st, 1884 to Dec 1.4, 1885. first thins- this rnnn. mm in v,n inese supplements will be continued farm came Into his possession by the each week until the entire statement is death of his father w.a t mn,M,o , 4uuiiBueu. uy examining tnese the tax- place for 4.000. Many newsDaDers in payers can see what has become of their North Carolina would have pronounced money. The macriBtratm in th ni,ntV L! . .. , v shouldstndrthi. mnt 7 u,maiallure" once. They .declare they can't point out, when they are r"' tta morX system has ruined called upon next June to levy taxes, the farmers, and their 'columns bristle "w.more economy migntDe with adyice aeainst a ruinous system practiced creased. and the expenditures de ft Ji. ' HUC$LE BERRY. 22 lw while many of them are doubtless car rying mortgages on the very outfit which prints their papers. But the story is, that the young man mortgaged the place for J4.C00 and went to work. Hero is the seoret of his sue cess. It is not the act of giving the mortgage that has reduced many farm ers to almost beggary, but the failure to act after the mortgage is given. If The Value of Crarei County A. t;. it. stock. The Journal in advocating the sale of VtAa nreMrvalion of the eves from Craven county 'e stock in the A. & N. C imDalred siehtar the grateful assistance R.' wishes to be understood as not (nvnr- "to sight already" impaired, tnere is no ing a total sacrifice of the stock. Iftha lens equal to the JJiainona lenB spec- .,,,,. .. , tables and eye-glasses. ; Diamond trVde "" anot re4al,ze sum ttom h mark on everv iair. ? i i i "ale that will materialy reduce her debt Vau ao a in Nanr Kama rt I c hr l. A. I nilli T. ArAhtr ra intra (ka I . BELL. . onerous taxes they are now .(. ""TV"""" " P!"- M I ff - , ,t fa .k. ITl'lTrr menon can obtain it by Xialtflayof 1885. , .v 3 "T " """" w,lu " mortgaging at a reasonable rate of in. - wvh. .lauaobuuun iuuiimlh i.iuir. I A. i . i ... . . .o.to. nua, uujouhuu n were to nls go- . uuw a ujurnei lor ID 18 Stock. , . . . The nivde wharf is beinir newlv eov-Unrf ,, .Tattu w . t - i , ... "" wnat to - . I .... vvu..v ouu iaio aumuer UI Mn m m ..! T . .. , . - " ...vjiicy wuou ub eets IE, .uer IDIDE IE WOUia D6 Well for form will nnt itaaU I ' ' wu.iuc. Iarmer th . L . . f : i r. I ""vuuimiuiu, iwuiraru, he nnta in hia l lr. ,;nv,t 1 he Silver Cornet Band will play at however, thicks it a bad plan to sell as, manure, workine six davs in h v I h A a. . U -.1 1 1 1 . 1 " 1 ' wva ered. the skating rink tonight. " H. B, Daflfy received goods last night by Express that he desires to show to 1 ladies. m Moore & Brady's oyster packing house la steadily at work, employing Irom two to three hundred hands daily. . .1.- ..... , no soys, mo block 18 Dounn to Dfi vprv I j . - .... - w buu riBinB on ine seventh, or working - w f - w. v. vii i u uu viko bile fact that certain parties are trvinir to buy it up. When no one wanted it.and it had no market value it would have been thought a fortunate thing for the county to get ?20.00 per share. But in the Lord's vineyard, the land will re spond to his treatment, and if he had to mortgage to make a start the mortgage will soon be paid off. There are some things commendable in this young man's mode of farming it when there seems to be a market for it. -v,ii !,, o, i,- ....... ,ltPr. Steacy 'a entertainment, it is said, at that price, the chairman thinks it is tthu Vnr ln.: Z Z",. ihm irreatlv imnroyed in interest, hay-1 worth Stfo fln rwr Blinro nnA mill U..: i t...nultl,..mU.,f . .mn. L.. T. . """ ,CU BCUBIUIO M a uH bouu.cu u uo yiuMjr euuu. j.i someone were to I fm, .(, :a ,: oo . AMM.J AOT.VMW.W, UU ,UWjUllC( fUV.VV I, HUU1U 111 ail prOOaDlllty celebrated reter HonlzUomedy family. I advance to $75. CO. This able. commendable farmer who is 9,uuu in Dank everr vmr u not reminds ui .!, tn do, ,;., u.-. lrl!.:t0.7 PubhBhedJ.e bIeedortOBituP all night, save four uuw..w.,..jnniKOVmcn hourgi mating syru Nor fa , com we codv: I , . . . - i mRnnaniA in him tr Iicta in (V.n crochety old eentleman in Kinslon u.. r ., a Mr. B. . bad verv necnliar . " r. T" W,D J"" Ior lne PU'Pose tions about trading. Whenever anyone 0 0 nfi: money t0 put in the attempted to buy anything from him we think farmers mieht correctlv hn and offered a fair price the old gentle- divided into three classes: 1st. the shift rdTA' 'P-ident, who have poor property and would raise his price. floCK' BorrT implements, work five days Caution was his strong point. Know- 'n the week, six hours a day, and go to iuK mis iraiB in u. s cnaracter. the the vi lairo on Saturdavf ihi ta nn c. hnva" nrnnnawl f r tLnn ,.n - I . m Rrl,.7. u ST. i "I. ; treniei 2 those who work port yestfrdaf for water aiid coal. The he wished to sell and was offering him nard' llve hard dve their Victor is owned by. Mr, James Kenwlck ior io.uu without nndimr a bidder, children, never send thm of No. yUBroadwajr. NiY. tad is being nree d roe" happened to be to school or give them a day of recrea taken foStr AuguBtine as a pleasure Hon is " d to kn X!. K a- tton, carry the best they have to market yacht. . She is a beautiful little boat of Horse Drover No. 1.. aDnroachinir n WtyPQ .tons . burthen; the cabin . is "I hear you have a mule to sell and I handsomely fitted un with Georgia nine w.an.r.?0 Duy What will you take for " jw owmmouaw oamiorwoiy B uX hard, kn wfa consist of three persons only, the Cap-I Drover No. 1: "I guess he is worth auout $10. UU. l will eive vou that rreeman tJrnul, Jaq., brought in a very fine Cochin China rooster yester day. He Is only five months old, but weighs fifteen pounds gross. This breed of chickens are noted for flesh, but they are said to be good layers also. Free man says' they grow only for Democrats, -Wondes what breed will grow for Mi4wrtA'piU: steam yacht Victor, Capt. L. A, MoLean, bound to St. Augustine, Fla., from Wilmington,, Del., put into this The Chicago Exposition in 1892. i Washington. Deo 27. The' Capital !". a is (ooeintroauoed in Con gress to lend the name of the Govern ment to - the international exnnaitinn which is to be held in Chicago in 1892 to commemorate the four-hundredth anni versary or the discovery of America. xne unioago people are a good deal in- COMMERCIAL. January. terested in this enterprise and are eoinir i.66' to push it With the enercv that h mndn al'lrr Q. that city famous. They think the typi cal American city Should be the leader ana cue location of this commemoration and consider it auita Aft AnnronrintA ab the holding of the Centennial celebra tion of the Republic at the cradle of liberty. The exposition will b nlannnd after that of Philadelphia, and similar legislation is desired, except that no nnanciai aid or guarantee is asked from Journal Office, Dec. 29. 8 P. M OOTTOH. fliW YORK. llAcambnr 3-12. P. it Futures closed steady. Sales of 96,500 uaies, 9.16 9.25 9.37 9.48 9.69 9.70 July, August, September, October. November, December. 9.79 9.88 9.66 9.46 Apnl, May. June, Spots dull; Middling 9 816; Low Middling 8 15-16; Good Ordinary 8 8-16, JNew Berne market dull. Sales of 14 bales at 7 to 81. Middling 8 11-16: T)w MiHdlina j i-in; uooa uramary 7 11-16 agreXer Hashes! nashesi agreeing to foot all the bills. Buckle' Arnica Salve. THE BEST HALVE in tha world for outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kneum, U'ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Dositivelv enrm nilnn. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. dwly Nothing Claimed oe Disclaimed ! Nothing Affirmed oe Denied ! Grand New Year's Entertainment! lhe World-Renowned DR. STEACY ana his Young and Beautiful Wife, NELLIE STEACY, Assisted by the Famous Medium, e cole The President has approved the bills W. I SSS t???., .? M . uuim i isa. v mirun.i . Hnn i.n arauuug a pension to Mr. Want tnd hr,t.H Pirrru homto mwrnv u . u nroviriino- for tha nn,,..l it.: i .." "vmu wuilu i ji iu- disabilitiea of Gen. Lawton of Georir ia. I ' -u.vy 1st, 11 All. 'X'lllSATltli, Commencing Kidney Complaint. C, uvr years i nave Deen a ter-1 p i XT -rr . , . rible sufferer from a troublesome kid- iriaaV. N&W YftarS Nip-ht. J v f-iwiuv, nuu a ouci ui vrlllUIl A haye spent over $230 without benefit: . i, ... .. uie most nocea so-oaiied remedies prov ing failures. The use of one single bot tie of B. B. B. has been marvelous. av- ing more relief than all other treatment combined. It is a quick cure, while others, if they cure at all, are in the distant future. C.H.Roberts. Atlanta Water Works, Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atlanta, who owns large nursery and vineyard, has a lad on his place who was cured of a stub born case of Scrofula, with one sincle bottle of B. B. B. Write to him about tne case. For sale wholesale and retail hv R. N. uuny. uasn to accompany the order, For Sale, JANUARY, 1886 Admission 50j. Reserves without extra charge. de30 td For Rent, ON REASONABLE TERMS, My FARM, situated on Neuee River, south side, near Adams Creek; capacity len horse crop. The farm has a large and comfortable dwelling house and tenant houses ou It. Also, four horses and two mules, farming utensils, etc. For further particulars enqulie of MB8. JOHN II. NKLSON, dec'IO dwtf Beaufort. N. C. & desirable house and lot on the south side of Broad street, one door west of the residence of J. C. Green, Esq. For terms and further particulars, apply to aeooiir uuion Felletier tain,' engineer and assistant.' Capt Mc Lean ia endeavoring to make the trip ' by the inland route as far as possible Be leaves this morning and will pass throagh much." B. '! can't take that. I vslno him at tfau." Drover No. 1 retires and in about be New Berne and Beaufort P8'' hour. No. 3 comes along. . -tlt n . itimr-ii ir . oa. up-Bogua Sound to Swansboro, to buI mule!' Whiilyou taklLr wi vugs uuvsiue w vape xear. tiis i eube one oi yoursf craft draws only three feet water,' and I U. I don't know. What will you i being light, looks as though the ocean wayes would' toes her about like a ' feather."'- f : " . t ' ?-- Santa Claas' Hlatake. The Jrresbyterian. lecture room was crowded last night to witness the enter- ttinmfint tftirAf 'rtv tli . tAlioa anil children of the Sunday-school. The sing ing by Misses Allen ,Kilbum and Maude Moore was good, and still better when joined : by the children in the chorus. Will. Bryan makes a first rate Santa" Claus, and the whole was highly enjoyed by all. - ;- i V ' " - irrn ? .' U'.'" Drover No. 2: "He looks as if he was worth about 30. I'll eive that for him." B. "That is not enoueh. That mnlA is worth UU. No. 8 leaves and in a short time No. 8 approaches. Drover No. 8. "Good morning. Mr. a. I am tryinar to buy me a mule. T will give you 860 for that one of voura taoaing in ine ioe." d., anirry ana excitva "Well von can i gee mm. xou are all like a pack of buezards after my mule. . I don't wans eo sen mm at ail." because it brings a better price, in fact tbeir minds are bent on money and this world b goods and they care not who sinks so they swim; this is the other ex. treme. The third is the class who farm for a living, who are satisfied with a fair yield for the labor and expenditures on the farm, who delight in havino- s-ood schools and churches, are attentive to Dusiness, live within their means, are neaay to neip a distressed neiehbor pay as 9 hey go, live resoected and His regretted. Suoh men are net afraid of a mortgage if one is necessary, but they win iiub wor uav ana nicht. man wearing oil the ends of their fin cm in uruer vj put money in tne Dank. t , Gout, a painful disease affectinc nrin- : ,, il oi .. a . uipanjr mo uorous tissues about the smaller joints, has various names, ao. cording to the parts affected, as nodaAaa. when in the feet; chiyassa, when In the nanas, axe; but whether the attack is first felt in the feet, the hands, or som other part, rub with Salvation Oil at once. It annihilates pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. CLIPPINGS. Louis Pasteur, the discoverer of , We fear the commissioner, of Craven 8ftThed .i . .t.- . , . . : .. . : r - vuuui,jhuiu suuut uio Bamo views mi ijoio, in tne department or Jura, France, recard to thfilr rAilroal afu.1. ti, tr' I and is in his sixteenth tur. " - I m uv ut I J Capt. B. D. Stowe of Mecklenburg Is B. did his blind male. The taxpayers Hostilities have broken out afresh on in the city to attend the sale of a tract are beina- bled every year for m. tn ? H.nesapeake between the State au of land .ioreosuraof mort- pay.the interest on a large debt and to S tSSSSL gage, whiph takes place at 'the court set aside a sinking' fund to discharge a chronio thirty-seven-year-war aspect house' door today at 18 0 'clock. the principal. The county owns about la not creditable to . the law officer of 11. w. w. uarraway ,was in the thirteen hundred shares of stock in the V vn:iu" S : ?. t city i yesterday He- is ?atiH ' "D. JR. A; & N. C. R..which is servinsr no other 1 "f,d ' Amherst college, WalkerTbf the JCew, and Observer, nnrnose now ht rW ..rffV 1!u'" ua run every r w J i j. t.t . . . T iuay vuey never wouia aie 01 COneumD- He hB?aooepted PBl"on" assistant contention among the commissioners tion, bpt if they haye the consumption revenue; agent, but is -on dressparade and magistrates of the county. Divi- tbeJ are "nre t0 "n that is, run down. yet waiting for orders. The JouENAt dends of three. foni and r.r nd their doctors' bills wUl run up. ; congratulates him on hia5 appointment riercent are often Attired oat on nnr . Spiders were formerly considered to i.t ia r . .. . ... . . . oe a cure in rural districts for atne. uu wuara w no uuu mvuiuwu buuu. lana.ine nonnr.inor nnn b-ir : . ... .... - I . vmm ucre r- I mmH VMHra airn m. ,un . in a n . . Cpl. Oeo. I. No witekr arrivsd on the grown " weak by theV heavy , burden of famous for her success' in cnrin- nnonlA steamer Ketcbern on Tuesday night and taxation-are shown what a nice time thna affeoed It appears that the only entertained a large crowd at the June- Craven will soon have when the whole Ki0'",.80 'IT03?'1 TM . lar tion of South Front and Middle streets county expenses are paid with the divi- e? "P J0'8-T .Tha P"! -....---.xt i.j.v.. !. t. dend.from thi. n.rnifln ,..f " were iKUorant OI tne Contents Of yeat-roay. j. ar, .nuepwa . to mm " " ZSlvi bolus, w that imagination for oumbexa of the Tar Heel Magazine E 23.' ' . k6 had nothing to do with the matter. In which we failed ta get at the proper eaireraeM tha r.hintom.of k., -?g"d, also, the spider has i been call- . . ' I . " f - vu A-a ai an aawMA Iaia. T T l-l 1 i While the div denda com nnf. . r " .nj uiuva u Our towiidian, John S. Long, Esq., in company wim air. u. x-. x oy, teit ior that tnig tock Pdlloksville yesterday, where Mr. Long Craven county was Jo' adtesatha people oa the sub-1 factory bid is made. if the c.mner. would n J will be exchanged Tar bein rolled np and wallowed a"K huu w vt as avuuu UO UW ject of education. Mr. XL M. Wahab of Durham is in the city spending the holidays with his brother, H. W. Wahab, Esq.' O. H.'Guion, Esq., leaves for Trenton today pn professional business. Mr. an 3 Mrs. F. TJlrich, Miss Nellie Loe?. X.r. S. S. Willstt and several other s y 1 names we did not get, left on t' e . a.i r Trent yesterday evening for 1 o.loksTiUo. prov there is no telline what would, be the result. They are not bound to accept an offer if. in their judgment, the price ia - too low. Is it not worth while to make an effort to re duce the county debt? , j Nlae Pfeyaletaaa OatOncv It is generally considered a nretty dif ficult task to outdo a nhvrician. bnt the fovawing will conclusively prove where nine were completely outdone. Mrs. Helen Pharviz, 831 Dayton St., Chicago, 111., was treated for Consumntiora bv nine physicians, and all pronounced ber case incuraDie. seven bottles of Dr. Take little annoyances ont of the way. If you are sufferint with a couch or cold, nee Dr. Bull's Coueh Syrun at once. This old and reliable remedy I Kintr'n will never disappoint you. AU druz- coroDletelv cured hr. TV,,,ht,n. gists sell it for twenty-five cents a please droD her a nnotal and mn.in yourselves. Bold by all druggists. bott'.e. REPORT OF THE CONDITIO? OF THE National Bank of Hew Berne, At New Berne, In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, December 24th, 1885. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts -Overdrafts - U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation - Other stocks, bonds and mort gages - Due from approved reserve agents - Due from other National Banks - Due from State Banks and bankers - : Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .... Current expenses and taxed paid -Premiums paid -Checks and other cash items Bills of other Banks Fractional paper currency. nickels, and pennies - Specie - Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. lTeasureT (5 per cent of cir culation) - Bargains ! Bargains ! AT COST ! and LESS THAN COST! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods, CONSISTING OF ?115p Men's, Youths' and Children's Clothing and Underwear! Ladies' Dress Goods, Worsted Cashmeres, AND A SMALL LINE OP Ladies' Underwear, all for LESS THAN COST, to close out business. A large line of Trunks, Valises and Hand Satchels, And Goods too numerous to mention. Christmas Goods ! Pla.hTolIetC.se,, Call and iee them before buying U NOTICE. National Bankof New Berne. THE ANNUAL MKETlVfi i.e.. tion of Directors, and the transaction of uch other biulntss B8 may come before them, will beheld at their BANKING HOUSE on the SECOND TUKSDAY. letlii? twin .1.. .. m JANUARY, im. 1 The Polls will be ouciihH i iwv,-.. o'clock and close at one, j,m. J. A. GUION. TlAnamKaM 111 lu -r Cashier, MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, And the Way to Save It is to the Store of Taylor & Smith. Personal ot ittentioii w as criven 10 me Keleetioii 1 m. - ..... .-i.wjv woous, nutiiiiu best of sltions securcil 473.32 100,000.00 12,449.95 8,258.11 63,202.12 1,191.59 21,788.00 3,513.70 147.45 5,347.06 7,032.00 300.00 8,890.00 41,000.00 Total - - - -$391,248.54 LIABIUTIES. CapiUl stock paid in - - $100,000.00 Surplus fund - - 40,000.00 Undivided profits - - 19,433.02 1 naiionai can notes out standing - - - 88.110.00 fi j . .. ... waiviauai aeposics suDiect to check .... 102.730.21 Demand certificates of de posit, - - - - - 17.824.35 Due to other National Banks 24,336.96 Four No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sew in? Machines, at $25 each, all nnw nnA in 4,510.00 1 first-class condition. Come and Buy Now. VM. SULTAN, Building. Weinstein dec30 dwitm -B8. Total, . . . $391,248.54 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) IJOUNTY OF URAVKN, ) I, J. A. Onion, Cashier of the above- named bank, Uo solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A. Guion, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tnia 80th day of December, 1885. ifi. w. carpenter, Clerk Superior Court. Correct Attest: John Hvaaxs, ) Geo. Alles, ' - V Directors. L. H. Cutler, ) Pecan Trees. A Few Doren Select PECAN TREES for sale at one dollar each by J. 8. LANE, dec?5 dlw wlm Stonewall, N. C. CHRISTMAS, NEW YE Alt, FOURTH OF JULY, I A nd many other days are coming, and I hope all may live ln Kood health and enjoy them. Now one of the most rational wy Is to no to PALMER'S CIGAR STORK, mnri r.t, Fine Cigar that U worth smoking. I have thousands of them pat up expressly for PRESENfS to yonr friends, ln bores of 25, from one dollar to two and a half dollars a uua; uuu siwhji me caoioes. Kina at retail to those who stiDrsclata a flna ninr fmn. Sc., 10c , 20c. to 35a. for one cigar, or good ones vjr nit? uui ill ou Ul luu. WM. U PALMER, Middle street, nxt to the cor. of South Front. nan ocivnib, n. v. propo- cnoo wc 'sell SO lOW. Wc Imvon I...ll - . ia.. 1 ) IV and keep it roiloniai,i ill! constant arrivals. Give us a trial and we will convince. Satisfaction guaranteed. Middle st., below South Front sepia dwfiiu Lorillard -AND- Gail & Ax's Manufacturer's Prices -AT- 3F. Ulxiclr's. Tax Notice. To the Tax-Payers of the City of New Heme All persons owing a Real, Personal or Pol lfre.b n,ollned K and settle the same without delay, as no further Indulnence can be gianted. call and save yourselves Jest and unpleasantness. HANCOCK, d1' tf City Tax Collecto CaDt. Sam. B. Waters DIJFPT'S PCRK MALT WHISKEY M. Crlehton's "Montlcello Pnr. u ... Sllllarda. Sfn. At his old Stand on Middle street. e12dly New Berne. N K. Notice. Buy Your i Candy FROM- Li J. TAYLOR, g Certificate No. 1217 for two shares of the Capital Stock of the A. N. C. R. R. Co. hav ing been lost, application -will be made for a duplicate thereof. . , dec21d901 .' THOS. POWERS. w iLolesajilo CANDY HANUFACTUEEE AND ' 9 Jobber of Penny Goods.' Schedule NOTICE. B. All persons doinar bnginefta mnr- chaots,-or otherwise, upon all goods bought in or oat of tha Stata. or an Caudyracth0FroKroad . . . r-r 1 we first TEN days in January. Persons llOtlCe. i o ' filin8 t within the time will be The New Berne Cotton and Grain Ex-I b charnvl with dmhia . tiii ... change will be closed on Friday, Jan- at my office to receive the same. Blanks nary 1st, 1886. furnished. By order of the Board of Directors. I JOSEPH NELSON 29td JA8, EKDXOKD. SeoV. 4 dpM dtrt . . . TlMrtrtj, nLj. ! "-w-.il . . waaWVl V lVVUOl . OWEN U. GUION. P.U.Pri.i.kt,v. GUION & PELLETIER, .ttome-v-ss At Uaw. South Frost St., opp. gahton House NEW BERKE, S. C. Practice where services are desired. Practice ln the Supreme Court, and ln th Federal Court at New Berne. In " One of this firm will always be at tho fol lowing places at times Bpeeltled below' ' mS&S? county' Soturday 0t Beaufort, Carteret county, Thursday of eajh e,Ons,owconty,tho flrstMon- Horner School, VJiFVHU, IT. i c. Spring Session of 188S be'glns the ftrnA -' Monday, the 11th of January. Hceond J. H. HURNER. ' ' ' S 'V" detiSdwlt' Prlnclpala. , E. II. MEADOWS & CO.- 2,000 Sacks Dissolved Bonfe '' 2.OO0 Sacks Kainit-eaarante ' 1.000 Sacks Pino Island. ? u 1,000 Sacks PocomokA , Meadows' Extra Early Pi-asy' Seed Potatoes, Bean and other r Garden and Field Seeds. Corner Pollock and Middle Sts J Warehouse, Cotton Exc' -0 riace d23dwtf NEW L, ' n c'