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'.i,'.-, ,iri I I I' - .1.. .: -"; ' 'I ' ' ' WILL TAKE "x'.yt '.'.I '! .J if u'.i.irf JOHN" NEW BERN, N; C. V V : i V trie. It. f (QO'ns ! V v 7 V V v: V' i (rial when la ared of r Cigarettes, &c, &c. St '.j ! ". UJ 1,,! JilJJ .... - flfflD)8! (' .Mil I ..I I , ." .(. j-. i j i ,.?T it j m i t( t I I 175 I f.Z: i , i ' i : , . ' ." . , j . "-hi n't w1 PLACE AT 'A Htf IV- r-.. . i . ) i. TTTTVTTvT :::t Paj L!ci Ta Stats ar3 Diftxtlan Trvatirtr Wart a U Bkarlfa. Saiall Ti Dcrfaa lac. RaUUrs Ha. E4U Ur'l DaaarU Bar V. CalarH Traaaa." , av" , TULkiaa, March li.9iaui Traaaorar Worth hu mi oat tba (ollowlaf: "Ta BImtISi and Tai Colleelon: At am aara remlvad aaaey laqolrlea ralallr, U Ua chaigr la Iba ReraBOa Art, I lead oat thlt clrcalar la adraaea of the trveaaa tad Maehlaary Acta for Jialritallua. la anawer to maayqaerUa raoalred at nj offloa, Uta aaoUua ralallta to alot atachlaoa la aa followa: Oa aach alot aiachioe whera tba ratara b aaoar- tala op feoadrad dollara. Tba tai (a tbl frctloi atiall W paid to tba iheriff or tai collector, bat aball aat be coaetroad aa llrlog Uotaaa or roller! Bf aay aacb par oa or aetabUaameat Iron tba aeaalilea ineorred by Tlolatloa of the law," . Tba Hf law raqniree that bona deal era ahall pay $36.00 lloaaat las to tba 9tata and bo tax to tba ooanty, asd per tona who tail lea thaa twaoty head f f noraea or muiea io any one year anau aot be liable to aald tax.' The collection of the tax on plaao and organ dealera and ($e tax on drugglat, liquor lioeaaa ahall tte paid to the aherlS or lax. eolledor, piitaad of the Stat Treunrer aa be re tofora. The Revenuo . and ' Uaeblaery Act will be ready 'for dlitiibotloa In about lea daya ami will be aval to all herlffi and collector." - Mr. Lany, CootmluloDer of Labor, baa mmenced U prepare atailatlct tor hi labor report,' tboogh the report In fall published form will aot be laaoed natll next January. ' , i '" i " ' ' I The apraad of unallpox In tbla Bute i leMuli( and It It tboagbt that tba worat I orer. . There are Mill, good many caaa, la Alamaoca eounly and taa afuarantlae'ln tbl aectloa 1 pretty rigid ly enforced,, XUn, Cellega, GIUoalllo and Graham are quarantined agalual Bar llngton and Hlltaboro I qaarantinad agalott the Whole of Alamance county. Through tba Citizen', National Bank hare, Treasurer Worth bai aent SO,000 ta tba Bank of the Republic, Now York to pay the Inlereat on the ' per" cent bpnd, which fall due oa the lt of April. . Tha rUk treaaaret baa. ealiL ,W. C. 9lronirh iblranl of' tk4 jexeohtlfa eomrhlttee of the ftoldler' Home, 13,o6j for the pnrpoaa of replacing and erecting building for the Confederate Teteraa In thla Hlala. ; . , The N England newipaper repraw entatlra hare arrived and departed. The Chamber of comaeroa of, Jtalelgb una wuned to give them a banquet and otberwiae entertain them, but the hop I- lalltywa declined on the ground of presaare of buslneu.. Though they were given no contract lot ailvertlaementa by ihe city aulhoriUe, thfy were undaunt ed In their businea zeal and canvaased the city thoroughly from private tore toBlale lualitutlona. They were unauc- aeaHful here Ina bualneaaway.-T The railroad aulhoriliea in thia Bute apeak In great commendation of the act paiaed by the I ait General Asaerobly, which provide that beating of ' way on train (ball be punished a amlademen or, and any person" beating; hi way may be; arreaUd and tried not only in the county Jn which he la caught, but In any county In tba Bute through which tlifc prt mm .T After (he disgraceful' conduct of he Tenth Immune and the Third North Carolina Regiment, It U a matter of con gratulation that there wID be no colored brave at the, Bute encampment thla year.. The new amendatory btale Guard law I clear. It provide ' among other thing ''That ao orgrnUatlon. of colored treop ihall be permitted while .white troop are available, and that when per mitted to" organize, the colored troop shall be under the , command of white officer." air. W, H. Uendrea, a popular young lawyer, and president of , Young Men' Christian Aaaociatlqn, of Winston la to be married on the 28(h Inst, to ; Ulna Annie Riwley, one of Winston' charm ing jroung. ladles.. The wedding will take place at the .Some of the bride' par- ants, lit. and lira. T. L. Itawley ' The : base' ball eaon I already opening and . today the University and Oak Ridge boys have a game at Chapel Hill and both sides want o start out with a victory to their credit. Laitt Saturday night the mill dam of Walker A Co.' roller mill at Oak Ridge was d Mtroyed by the floods. Sixty fett of solid masonry weut from the middle creating a roar which awoke people a mile away, at 2 a m Bumity morning. The new county bride just bolow the ndil was swnpt away. The damage is es timated at 1,CjO t the iuUt property. This Is a very old mill silo;' Lord Corn wall's i"i'")d at thla mill on the litn of Fi-bi u' v, 1 TiS i , a i, '"i I ' i-3 t'-i I ..t- ord lie was 0 on ... . , V MKW nil HOBBOaV Otsri f rwaaaa Wava Ti api a a Oaiaaa, Nab, March IU Coapaxa- tlvaly InalgalAcaat la asaterlal daatrae- tloa, bat appall ag la It harveat of daalh and aufferiag, waaa Ira that partially destroyed tba PaUareoa block at Bevaa lawnlh and Douglass atraeu thU aftar aoon, Two of lu victim have already passed away, one mors I aouexpected ta Mrs and about twenty other are eafferlng from broken limb and burned aad lacer ated Seah. Tba blaxa eUrted shortly a fur t o clock. A group of waeaea, bear with the affaire of the secret order with which they were affiliated, war In moment brought face to face with death. Sixty seconds later aevea of the lay burned and bleadlag oa tba paveaneata, to which thev had dropped forty feet below, and Uta other war reacted after they had been mora or leu severely In jured la their deaperat daah dowa the tingle flight ofataira that led to lately.' . ' A gaaollna etove axploaioa In a reoat in the rear of the third Boor of tba build ing aad next to the elevator shaft suit ed the fire. The blaze was not discov ered until It bad apraad to tba ad Joan Ing apartmenU and tha entire loot waa Oiled with amoke and llama. About twenty membera of Iba, Wo en' Lodge of Jlaocabeea war altandlag a commute meeting la th front 'wait ing room on the tame floor. They were unconaclena of danger aatll a Janitor threw open the door and told taau to get oat before th flame cat I bees aff. The warning came too Uta." The fire awept through lb door and dowa tha lb single stairway. Thoe aearaat the door fled through th bllad iug smoke and reached tha street with band and face burned aad Nisi red. rh rest faced a solid wall of flaaaa, There waa a fire escape at th aonth front of th building, but bob of th women thought of It. They rushed panic stricken to the window through which the smoke waa already pouring. The lire scarcely a foot behind theoa, caught their clothing and acorched their face. .Ia another Instant the spectators, at tracted by tba cloud of amoke, ware horrified to see ona woman aftar another spring from tba open windows and fall heavily to the pavement. Not one area. Thy war quickly carried la th ofllce of a physician across tba street. Moat of them were bleeding from saver cjUaud bruise and nearly all were burned until their akin bung In ahred. Aside from the fatalities and th Inju. rle to parson, the fire waa not a seri ous one. Tha loss will not exceed oo,- 000, halt of which was on tba building. The lassos are fully covered by' Intur. ance. . . ' , . .' ' ' i . i ; r- Bawlaa; MatwaaaT. -' -" Norfolk, Ta., March 11 f hr" ca goes of mahogany log are In thla har bor and Will be aawed Into lumbar by the Tunl Lumber Company at their mill near Berkley. The loga came from New York, whence thoy were (hipped by water from Mexico, Tba furniture man ufacturer of ; Rotkford, 111.,- 4rnd Rapid. Michigan, and other western poloU have discovered that fin foreign wood can be Imported via Norfolk more advanugeoutly than through any other port, and other cargoes of kg will fol low tbose now here. The Tunis mill ha special taw adapted fr thlt work and I prepared to rip np the mahogany In a jiffy. The log are squared In Mexico and brought to Norfolk and cat here Into dimension stuff. The select pieces are Cut then tor veneer. The furniture manufacturer under this arrangement avoid the payment of freight overland on refuse and effect thereby a large sav ing. - : I '- ' THE SPKCl'LATIVK MAKKKTS. Today's quoUllous furniahed by W. L. Qaibraith, New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. New Yokk, March II STOCKS. . . ; Open. High. Low. CU t Sugar....... 1G1 167, ... 210 210 .. 11.1 117, .. 140 141, 15Ci . 1CT, Am Tooacoo, 807 2CT 115 11C( 140 1401 J O........ a n, & q. . COTTON. Open. Uifh. Low. Close May.... 6 69 5.87 5.8T 6 C3 August 6 04 0 0j 8.C3 .C3 .'CUICAaO KAE3ZT3. Wrkat OiK-n. l.'!. Low. CI... e , Hay 9 6Pr ' C"l t?l CuKN May ST RT 15 : 1 1 ' x -. Atlajtt, Oa, March ll-Joha Big by, wh was ebot by lb Faliu saeb laal TharatUy, died ber today. Bla daalh avakea th fifth vlotlaa. Sax FBacio March II Th Japev naa oralaer Ckltoa aalM for Yokohama Ul afiaraooa U reoetv kr armament Bh la th first war vassal ever built at tai port for a focelga govaraateaL WnarrM, Maaltobe, March II Dr ing th absence of John Diaa aad wife, of Oraaatell, treat thalr farm, their raal- daaot oaagbt flat aad thalr I re eh lid rt a wr baraed to death. Labboo, Tax4 March II. Th day pasted wllhoat farther -demowatratloa agaiatt tha work af health eAosr la r asovtag tatallpoi patlaati U the peat boat, aad ajalat bow prevail, Cbmuoo, March II Barlal aanrlcea over Aaawph Madilt, wh died at Baa Anion la, Tx Friday, war hold bar today. Re. Rbrt Col Iyer, of Ntw York, aflUaUog . Oal of raapact to the maatory of Mr. tied d I th ally lull waa eloatd. , ,.:;,', Faia, Ilu, March ll.-Th gaard of ntilltU which hat brea oa daly la thla city for a vara! moalha U p rev eat riot- iag between ttrlking naioa oeal miaars aad Imported nag r labor baa beat ordered t Uav far boat oa Tharetlay. MojrraaAL, Qea , March It. Baary Millar, who aeal IhraaUalng latter to Pratldeal McKlabry aad other aad waa arreaud at the reqaeat af the ITaliad Btataa oontal gemaral hare, hat beea x amiaed by phyticiaa aad fouad to be lataa. ,, , Cnicaao, Mateb II. John T. Bbaya, a wealthy farrier aad a pralaat daaa rail polltlcUa, waa that aad probably fatally wounded thia afiaraooa by Barry B. Hamsaoad, a tailor, walla alttlaf at lanea with Mr. Haatntoad, th diverted wife of Hatataoad, aad two other wo BVOaXBH'S aUTMUlJi aVAXTM, THK BEST BALYI fat the world for CuU, Brulaet, Bora, Clear, Bah Rhaam, "ever- Bores, Tatter, Chapped Band, ChllUaiat, Corns, and all Bkla Krap lloot, and poW lively care Pllae, or ao pay nqnlrad, It la gkartaued to (ir perfect aatUfactkNi or money raf unded. Price n earn per box. for tale by, F F.Duff,. . Buuhmobam, Ahv, March II Because of tha aaprcdatd datntnd for Boath tra pig Iroa, furnace pra!or are pre paring to lacreaa the output SO par cent within the next 00 day by blowing la aevea furaaue now Idle. Tbl will mak 11 furuaoe la oparatlaa, with a dally capacity af 1,100 tens. Plan are alto maturing far tha areclioa of tlx addliloaal faraaoat within th next II moalha, givlag a total furatoa capacity af SOOtaa dally, Oattld aad home capitalists wh are large Iroa dealer are behind the project, The greatest remedy ior Inctptcm kmhor mptlon. Cares at ColoHoars.LoasoiQVrUOa YokBroochttis.Gripp, ' Asthma and Croup, ai au orugguxt, It is an caay matter to claim that a remedy haa wonderful cura tive power, i ue tnanuiaciurar UHEUM ACIDE leave it to thoea who have bent permanently and positively en red of HHKUMATiaaltomaxeclatrua. Among those wbo bava recently written us voiunury m-ucti saying thev have beea cured are: Kev; J L Foater, Kalelgh, N C Mr J K RoMoeoo, Editor, Golds boro, N O Daily Argus; air A Usui, n promt- aent merchant, Macon, Ga; aod Hr W K Duke, a railroad man, Kansas City, Mo. KheumacU Will Cur You. -. j nsKDyioTTJato b - Til 2 cse;::tt czvq co 1S.LC1GR, H. O Bold In New Bern by C. I. Brad- bam, by Davit' Pharmacy, and by drugtau generally. Price 1 per bottle. Jiat'ifor .' x W -ttwt At t C. I r;? '". ' ' 13 f r try t" r ti t 1.1 3 yci r y t '.. mm JuatEeccived, Only 25 Cents Lb. r Faas.II 8-g.. Cartel Uatni. CaroJisia II am, ' fsnall Brrakfaal Btrtp. llalut't I'tckle. Uort r'wl.'Ub Queen OHvea, alua Utd Soico at all kinda. Frvak UanaeJ Tomato, Corn. 8uoooUh. Cora at.il Toauloea, Okra aoj Tetnaloea, Salmoa, 8ardloa, Lob tUr. Chip BW, CookeJ (Orned Iterf, I'utttd Ham aad Too a. -. ' - ' ' 'J Fraah Eoetl Coffr aaj rtnewl Tea. Kascj Cream CktM. . . Cw F-th anil frith I'utaio and oumeroat othr good tbinp to eavt. CVJ1 and Eiamia our 8uk, " . : f7llMU!lIl)(Ii EXAIT UAXC, SPRING GL0THING, AND WILL TAKE FLEASCBI IN SHOWING YOU OUR 8T0CK, 3 E : Oar eutir stock la Braa Nea e Latest Style and Patterna. WeeaaFltEverybody-Bote. We have a Very Nobby Lie ft from four years ap to flfuea.' Our t Uood. . w aav aiLarga AtaorlDMal m Btyles aad have all sites la -zS Men' Clothing aad ran torely fit you. . W (ire a perfect fit lo Ready 3 y Mad, aa wall aa la Tailor Made Clotblag, and you will aava money by 3 calling oa a brfor baylog. 3 . W have a Complete Lin of MEN'S EXTRA TROU8ERS,. which 2 a are made la Flrat-Olam Sty I. Biar for everyone and Prlcea from 11 00 3 J a pair op. 1- ..... . 3 Call and Examln bur Stock and you will find you have saved mon- g: ey by dealing with ut. , . I j. a. .D-crsST (tsc co., 1 S7 POLLOCK STREET, mm CHOICE DELICACIES m - Choice Familj Groceries aacb aa Canned . Balroon, Lob ttert, Bardiaea, Canned Bonp of all kinda, Lratoa Cling and Yel low Crawford tali forn la Peacbet, Vanned Vegetable ttf alt kind, L : auch aa Totnaluet and Okra, Cora il and Tomatoes. Try a eaa of Bell r Baven Brand Canutd Corn tor lae kuaa tax aAltVlaaa laaaJaTaW Ami Imm wlrkmiV. luvvv nHwtmui,arvtiw wan ket at any price. Give aa a call -jnd wa will aav you money. . Country Hams,' J. R. PARKER, JR., QROCERr . Thone 69. n J B'lfl Don't Forgretll ' . whm Voo : --' .! ::::,u ; ;?! !ii : riattin ''r ; .''' ! 1 f 1 i 1 I " Ana Art squares 'il tbtt we eia av joi aoney. Our line ! Large ' ui WelUeleclel lid we Cne-ttliJ of josr Life U Spent Ir Bel, o why lot get one of our COTTON COWM MATTUISS- ' ES, Use t.ra C9 Bigkti and tfg they ai lot ; tn to t:j K&ttress yoa ever asel we will re f;::l js:r r:?y. Yea will Elite ao clstale ia get;: 3 c:s ef tiea. . " ,-' . V,'' , . mm LLUIn 111,' & IleUll ' . y - ; maaA aayaBHtemmwBfjBw aaaBatmaatfiHmBBBal BMBtn bsBmb tamw tBaaaktbatAaBM taa, rTifnfmmnrmmTTfm IIIQT 3 RECEIVED OUR 1 and sou will be tare to let tha 3 Yoatba aod Men. of CBILDRGN'S CLOTHING, tit 3 Price are Uh -ap aad Qu.ditiea NEW BERNE. N. 0. ltUiiiiiiUiiiaUUiiiiilt A 10 Cents Found.- ..ti 77 Broad Street. VvJh cft to Bi)r i: :r'" a ' te,i - 'wll t ui,t,$ 1 'J IRugs ' V.'V . ' ' ';., C 3 C3 3 3 3 3 will ee gl4 te Show 3 1 Jj.'l 3 3 J tie ef (ui 1 Ir--1 ; to i las V to TO I I ' ! , ? i n t : r T f i IS) t i '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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