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0 Daily HE OURNA VOL. DL--NO. 200. NEW BERNE. N. 0.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. '.V n RITS. JT Crushed Wheat, Buckwheat. iUiJINESS LOOALS. The question is being discussed, mnat-. tViA nmivratin nreshlpntiftl . iut) dot irn A i TQ O 3 ill 1 , uvuuuu ... . j T 1r 1 1 I AAnifiilnrn nstmA litnm NIanr Vrlr T JCBWbeat. unuuiuaio wiuo uuiu ncn ivia ' 0. E Sloveb The Journal prefers Mr. Cleveland A TIERCE OF DELICIOUS SMOKED to any other probable candidate, but if the New York Democracy novlSKi KR. Jones, will not harmonize upon him, we TRY our Valley F rm Pig Pork and shall be ready, at tie proper time, true mau who can carry tho DeiuirAtie flvgtovic a. f ulton Maritet urnj ooei. .e , 8UDPott any tiU ftOOl O ' Ui in w - Groceries. Give m a trill before buy- i. ; 1 . V. . ing clsew Here, ana i-e cemiuceu mm tory. wo are selling flae groceries oheaper than the cheapest Respectfully, px CHURCHILL r AKa.EiK, Broad Street. Calhoun, the Alliance candidate for Senator in Georgia, I : : : . 1 1 .. . 1HAV for tnU a fine collection oi ul'F""''"" um.Uv.uvU, .., .rrsew Wsketitll Cabbige Plants in railroad lawyer of larse wealth good condition for selling out, which 1 1 , , , , win sen. . . . . . .. ni6dlw N.1BDA.LE interest in agriculture, wnuo uor oaned v (i iuinif R1 and a (Ion was raised oa a farm aud lived I 1-J Wantifire R)i Fifty that bor rnwnri will Dliato return them end oblige James Redmond. iTJRZEIGLER BROS. SHOES have arrived. ooUtf Babkisqton x uaxtkr 0' w t r mtt aTDA TV r T 1 ITVHPV wait 1ir fnr wriflc on collara. cuffs u' in tho country until he entered the public service as a Confederate soldier. Like bis lifo long friend and associate, Senator Colquitt, lie read law and was admitted to the but his chief concern was unit nhirla. Work ni.ir be lefC at the store of James M. Howard. oc!2:f. "tERTIFIOATE No 12C9..f the stock J of the A & N. C. R R Co., having barn lost, atiolictt.'on will ba made for a duplicate. oet'25 30.1 C A Palmer J)03ERT8 & BRO re receiving IX their fall mock Bo.-t-t a Drv Goodj, Groceries and Provieiona Tht y buy at headqu irtrs and can give you Low Prices. hiku THE TAYLOil ADJUSTABE SHOE JL forliJio. NV-w aui marvelous in veati-in. S eniple. N. AHP4.N, j 18 if Oppniiite JonuNAii Office "LD PAPER i for sale ia anv quan J tities at Jouunal ofhoe Exit Taunell and Mrs. O'Shea. The curtain falls. agriculture, Lt )CAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. Slover Grits, etc. AN uprising of Indians Dakota is feared. of North Cotton. New Berne maikct Sales of 193 bales at 8 1 4 to 8 7 8. Tickets for ' Little Lord Fiun'.ltroy will ba put on sale this morniDg at 9:30 o'clock at Bell's jewelry store Prof Eagono Wallnau will preside at the piano during the entertainment Instrumental music has been added to the program for the x- M. (J. A 8cial tomorrow night. The ladies auxiliary is requested to meet &t the hill Friday morning at 10 o'clock to decorate and mako other arrangement The pupils of Vance Academy are getting up a fine entortainnieot for tbo benefit of the Oxford and Tnomasville Death cf Rev. J. T. Harris. A telegram to Mr. T. A. Green from Grand Master Smith brought the sad intelligence of the death of Rev, J. T. Harris, one of the most prominent and highly esteemed Methodist ministers of the North Carolina Conference He died at 11 o'clock yesterday coming and will be buried in Durham today at 3 o'clock. Mr. Harris served as presiding elder of the New Brne district for tho three years, 18G, '87 and '88, and bis pleas but face was therefore a familiar one io our people. When the Conferenoe met here two years ago he was placed in charge of the Durham district and returned to it again this year. A few weeks ago he was elected to and ftccepted the position of Superin tendent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum a: ,1 entered at once upon its duties Nearly two weeks ago he was taken ill near Roxboro, with pneumonia and removed to the residence of his brother in-law, Mr. J. S. Carr, In Durham, at which place ho died. Mr. Hart is belonged to the illustrious bind of self made mea nature's noble nv n. Tie went through the war while mere youth and fought heroically in deience of his native land, and wben the Imi guu of that fearful struggle had been fired he began the preparation for his life work by studying for the n nistry at Triuity College, though he IwJ to support himself by doing any work that offered itself between school h.mrs, nnd go in debt for his tuition which debt he speedily discharged after K.a ing collfgo and beginning his minieti iial work, llu death is a seri ous ion ana lie will be mourned throughout the Stato. The Directors of tho GORDON IS SENATOR. HE BOLLS VP A MAJORITY IN BOTH IIOCSES. Atlanta. Ga., Nov. lS.-John B. Gordon will succeed Jos. E. Brown in the TJ. S. Senate. The Senate and House balloted today and Gordon got a maionty in both. The vote in the Sen ate stood; Gordon 25, Norwood 7, Pat Calhoun 6, J. K. Hines 6. N. J. Ham mond 2, S. H. Hawkins 1. In the House: Gordon 75, Norwood 33, Cal houn 19, Hines 10, Hammond 7. Ham mond and Hawkins were not candi dates. Tomorrow the legislature will SHIPPING NEWS. A SKIT KD, Steamer Laura from Kinston with full cargo cotton. Schooner John P- Conner, from Washington, D. 0. CLEARED. Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, with full cargo cotton, lumber and naval stores. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with cargo general merchandise. Steamer Carolina for Griftoa with meet in joint session to consolidate the heavy cargo general merchandise and VUIB. xouiuui atianut IS W1IU WHO exoitement. Fireworks are being burned, brass bands aro playing and speeohes delivered. THE SPEAKER VOTES FOR GORDON. Washington, Nov. 18. A special from Atlanta, Ga., says the vote in the House for United States Senator showed that Gordon lacked one of a majority. Speaker Howell then cast h s vote for Gen. Gordon. A dramatio scene fol lowed. Men went wild, the crowds in the lobbies broke through the doorways and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. REJOICING. IN AUGUSTA. Auotsta, Ga Nov. 18. There is great rejoicing in Augusta over the election of Gordon to the Senate. A salute was fired this evenion in honor of his election. passengers. IN PORT. Schooner Gertrude Browning, Capt. William Sabiston. notes. Steamer Eaglet, of the E C D. line, will arrive today. Steamer Trent will sail this morning for Adams Creek and return tonight HEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Stacy Adams & Co.'s Shoes. Jas. Means' Bhoes. The Diamond Shirt, all siz, . AN INDIAN .OUTBREAK. THE HTUAT10N THREATENING A.ND IiI ZENS ORGANIZING. Minneapolis, Minn., November 17. A Urand Forks, N. D., telegram to the Tritune says: "'Adjutant General De voy has received a telegram from Gov ernor Miller at Bismarck, requesting him to report at the latter city imme diately and make preparations for sup pressing the impending outbreak of In dians at Hand an. word was Indians Getting Unruly. Bismarck, Nov. 18. Major McLaugh lin, the agent at Standing Rock, admits that for the first time he has lost control of the Indians, and can do nothing whatever with them. Sitting Bull a dy or two ago very coolly told the agent that he and his braves had no uee for him and the whites, and would shortly wipe them out entirely. For the next 30 good 75j. unlaun 817. ) M to 1G!. Full dress Piij i ru Shirts fur 1. !.-, w:,nh l.iyrt v, f will s, 11 a ri. 1 a!:u t fur GOc, S it. ice Bosom Stem, uloch & Co.'s Tailor Made Clothing. A full hue of Samples from Rogers, Poet & Co. Off for Berlin. Asiievii.le, N. C.,Nov. 17. Dr. Kore von Rucke, a specialist in lung and throat diseases, left here today for Ber lin, Germany, in order to study the exaot methods in the inoculation and details of the treatment for consump tion under Professor Koch. Hospital fur CousDinptlv, s BOSTON. Mass.. November 17. lt n brought I announced that the project to establish oy a irienaiy Indian to uandan tnat the in Boston an institute where consump If,: .L 1 ,1. . . .... . .-. Aavlnm in oioux were on me warpain anil reaay tives may ne treated witn turoercuiosis I f r an rkii I hrnc br A A iit front flonnn I i- tA 1. . Z tn. n ,t , 1(,1p!,1, Inmcrmw lpt H Ju.u, v.ou?.. cute, ami m w uo uunvu '" " usvoy leaves nere tomorrow morning, once. succesHor. The city is excited over the renort. and 1 anv number of volunteers arealreadvl Senatorial Contest In Alabama. K sol in ions (ti Kcspen ami itegrei at offering their service) to go and light Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 13 The Dr. L. (; Vass' Removal. At a meeting of the congregation of tho Presbyterian church, held in their lecture room on Thursday night, Nov, Eighteen hat manufactories ot Danburc. Conn., have shut down, Orphan Asylums. It will bo chieily 6th, 1890, the following preamble and juuut. t, 7 r ....... riwnliitinnii worn Mtlnntfirl ' and two thousand girls have hem musical and operatic, but will also have Wherea8i At a congregational meet- spectacalar scenes and other fealuros. jnK held on Sunday morning, Nov. 2d, Every character on the stage will be Rev. L. C. Vnss, D.D., asked us to unite i;.t Top i auvasa Cov f "s fimj S ia.vl Straps. illi a;,J Rius. A fit guaranteed. A now lot of ! ered Trunk. V.il CarpeU, Oil ( 1 J. New Bctbi Ih; .!.;.: benefit. HOWARD. r. t'lvif O.N 2: thrown out of employment. THERE are said to bo 1,500 for-1 appropriately costumed. with him in requesting Albemarle Pres- .-'-t-u-r c-'- eign doctors in Berlin who are there to iuvestigate the new rAtnpirdv which Dr. Koch has named Taratoloid. Circus and theatre going pec, pie will regret to learn that V. T. Bamum is believed to bo on his death bed and that this will be Edwin Booth's last jearupouthe stage. Foe two fiuicessive Sunday nights the express car on t he Gecr- cria lioad. between Augusta and Atlanta, has been entered by rob here: the mesfctuger claims to have shot tho robber hi the last exploit, but there is a mystery surrounding the matter. The Atlanta Constitution' is - opposing the election of Gov. Gor don to the Senato because in the Senatorial race between Colquitt and Grady Governor Gordon 6up ported Senator Colquitt. 4 I)00r reason and one that will not damage Gordon. The ladies of the Pre6bjterian chuich are already making extensive prepara tions for their annual Christmas bazaar, which will be so plenteously supplied with toys, exquisite fancy work, and other articles of beaut? and utility, that be it i,i,,nf n nna v,n v,ihaa in mnfen a I Resolved, That in acquiescing in his . . . ... . ... , . request, we dosowith feelingsof pro an appropriate ono from tho varied hutnrv tr.rli9Rnlvfi LhnnftRtorat TfilfttionR Gen. Jlllles to 8C. Ijiuis to meet th e ovUHmr huf wonn na thnh ha mntr an. Secretary of War, and who is in full im n. n.iii frnm thn First Pr(.ht.firin possession of all the facts regarding the r ' . 1 T ,1 : 4 ..1.1., ..... I, 1 !.:... Church of Savannah. Ga.. a broader 1UU1B" . xuuiaa up- fiolrl n. ith nnhlflrnnnnrtnn fina n whinh rising is noi, prooauie, DUl me BlluailOD to use his talents for the advancement is certainly threatening. The only ob- of our Saviour's kincdom: therefore, siacie in me way 01 war ib me weamer, the Indians. 1 firtt ballot here today in the Democratic 1 be btate nas about olio etand of arms caucus for United States Senator re and 50,000 rounds of ffxed ammunition, suited: Kolb 42, Pugh 43, Seay 32 All sorts cf rumors are afloat. Tele-1 Watts 11. Second ballot: Pugh 42, grams to Standing Kock are unan- Seay 32, Kolb 41, Walts 12 swered, and the latest rumor is that a band of armed Indians left their tepees For Sale, in the agency at 10 o clock this morn- Tw0 Twiri pever8ible Enaines-12x30 ,nff . naor cvlinders: balance in uood Col. n. C. Corbin, who accompanied order James Redmond. Sec & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep26 tf J. A. BRYAN, Prcs.THOS. DAMEL?,Vite Pres, G. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. THURSDAY, 1,0V. 20. ENGAGEMENT Til AORDI.N'ARY. Mi.s. Fuam'.l - ll,iim.. Hi i;n:iTT's dranialic verrion of her beau- I if ;il htoi'y The OiiDATrM Sro i ssof modern times. Under tho raaniKc.itr.t of T. H. French of tho Broadway Theatre, Grand Opera I louse and Madison Square Garden, Ntw Yoik City. supply which will there be found. Personal. Hon. C. C. Clark left yeoterflay morn ing for Raleigh to attend a meeting of the Directors of the State Penitentiary Mr. W. S. Blount left on tho steamer Carolina for a bu"ine38 trip to Pitt oounty. Mr. E. L Archbcll left laet night foi needs of all; for his counsel and en a business trio to Moreboad and Beau- couragemcnt, wisely and discreetly fi- t? r TTiii v.n f 0,,a,,,i o Riven; and for his tender solicitude for short time at Beaufort for rest and pleasure, Pamlico Jail Burned. for the Indiana will hesitate if they do not refuse to tatte tbo war pun in a time of slums and cold. A good bliz zard in North Dakota would bo a God send. But if war does break ont it will be terrible beyond description. Before, we have always bad the help of one tribe in quelling disturbances in an from the sacred desk and in private; other, but now the Sioux, Cheyennes Surplus Profits, -and that his untirinir efforts to upbuild and Crows are banded in a common the Church and create feelings of Chris- cause. They are well armed and their DIRECTORS. nan leiiowsr.ip ana gooa win among . T.n a Ruv.v T n lUcKnuitN ,. , .--..r i . i- .I" I Khali fll in a, war Atrniniil-. t.hA whitA I JA8. A. dKYAi, j. u lutMiuun, Hll uenomiiiauuiis nuvo obou groBuy ... : " 7. Hnia a Rdvav 11. 11 llnnmtT. v m. , i m an anan wa 10 loan rtn mar taw anr 1 uuau u 1 - bU-B8rrl Of UOfl. . u . . v. . ..aj Y Tuna Hiimtpt q t rvi l .. r 1. nnmA. wnnn tnn a Arm unan nnon ann itHSOiveu. inac lur nia fjuiuitJLtniuu iu 7." " 1 1 - : a. 1 : a. a - 1 the wants of the poor, and spiritual enguu mo wanes, leaving it w do occu found sorrow and heartfelt sadness. Resolved, That during his long pas- orate of 24 years and live months, he has earnestly, tenderly and faith fully presented the truths of the Gospel OF NEW BERNE, N. C Incorporated 1865. Capital, - - $100,000 86,700 the sick, and earnest sympathy in the sad home of bereavement, we owe him a debt of gratitude which can never be D'tid Renolred. That, in nartinar. our kind The Pamlico county jail which was eeit wishes attend him and his, and we locatod at Bayboro was entirely do V Representative Mills says i-of Mr. Clevelabd, that in his judg ement he is "not only the strongest Democrat but the strongest of any ! party with the people." Of course 'he ip, and everybody knows it but e tb(B Kew York Sun and a few other protection advocates. Wilming ton Messenger. " A ealeigh correspondent of the w Richmond Dispatch Bays: Secre wtary fteddingfield, ot the State Farmers' Alliance, tells me that "while theinpjority of the whole Legislature are pledged to vote for " Vance, for Senator, yet he thinks the Legislature will require who ever is Elected Senator to pledge i his support to the Sub Treasury . bill."- i . - stroyed by an incendiiry firo Tuesday night. There was only one prisoner in the jail, but his brother and ono of the i jurors wero spending me nignt witn bim, nnd were all locked in together but wero fortunately down stairs About midnight the prisoner, who was W n T1 TTT II pied by God's chosen people, the sava ITO!. j&UiTene W aiinail, ges. It will be a religious war, one of FIRST CLASS the most romantio and terrible in the m v, T5rv,; history of the world." PiailO TUIier MVZLTZT, P'npolerl nh the PnnRArvntnrv of Miltio. Swift Retribution. in Berlin, has looated in this city and Birmingham, Ala., Not. 17. Some will be pleased to receive orders. weeks ago a negro criminally assaulted I Satisfaction guarantco 1. an old lad v. named Mrs. Oalhnnn. nant I Call at Middle street, brick house next sincerely pray that uod would comrort, I Wood station on the dnmmv line near to the Custom House. oc28 dim wit bie.:s and seep mem, ana at, ibsc minis- Bessemer. Several men were ai rested Evrrj-boiiy, young and old, graveand gay, ihould see and enj y thH charm ing pt'ifoimance, now the admiring talk of tho world. Gentrdl admiiion, 7). Reserved stats, SI 00 OalUry, 50c. nl5td ter unto them, and us, an entranca into the New Jerusalem, through Jesus Christ our Lord. TAXING THE GIASTS. on suspicion and taken before her for lHnnflHrti)tl Kiif aka mnA AnnU 1- m n they were not her assailant. Yesterday Cotton Buyer and Exporter, a negro, named Harvy Smith, was s ' Tom Reed saj s the women did ." They' went shopping, found VItices - up, came home and" told : " - thflir husbands, brothers, etc., and ""V'these-hosbands. brothers, etc , got mad, went red eyed on the.day of -' " '' election, grabbed Democratic oai . ' ; 'lota and laid the g. o. p. oat as cold as a wedge. - l - the women are "agin". the old: concern it might as well file , its assets and close op Bhop. Wilmihgton THE GREAT IUNKINQ HOUSE OF DARING BHOS OBLIGED TO ASK RELIEF. The embarrassment of the great bank- tauen to ner ana sne instantly pro nounced him to be the man. He was taken of! by the citizens who had him in charge and this morning his dead body was found dangling to a tree wakeful, discovered that the jail was ing house of Baring Bros., of London, near by. lie was cut down and buried I . , 1 TIT , , . . I ., . on fire and roused the Others, and their caused an upneavai a wau svreei mere. , . . . , k u r i,t r yesterday which capitalists and bankers .tvt.A, Z T, united snouts at last awose air. w. i. - :,, - tnrant. Such Hooker, who lives across the street, coming upon the heelsof a steady liqui- "Little Lord Fauntleroy" will be pre- and the alarm was quickly communi- dation in the New York btook Ex-1 sented at the theatre tonight at eight cnange, appeared io temporarily oeai i o ciock. uoors open at nair-past seven. cated to his father, Mr. Nathan Hooker the jiiler, who lives a little further away. But before the jail keys could be procured an axe was obtained and the outside door of the jiil broken in and is was then discovered that the flames had already made such progress that the inner door which confined those who were in the jail could not be reached and a hole had to bo cut through the wall t f the jail large enough to permit them to crawl through. It was a very narrow escape Tiny came very near losing their lives by the emoke and 11 lines, and if they bad happened to have been placed up stairs would un doubted ly have been burned up. There is no clue and no suspicion as to who committed the dastardly act, and richly as the vile miscreant deserves the severest penalty of the law, he will probably elude detection and eicspe punishment. ' , BTJCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE . The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Uhijblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is ffnatanteed to clva nerfect satisfaction. or money refunded.-. Price 25 cents per box. : For sale in JNewbern ny v. h iany, J. E. LATHAM, ton Buyer and Expoi Goannissicn Heichnt and Broker. A new stock of Baggbg and Ties just received. Correspondence invited. novo tf SHOES! SHOES! Just! See the Shoes! Big Shoes, Little Shoes, Fine Shoes, Good Shoes, and Bhoes CHEAP, Rubber Boots and Shoos. Red Boots and Oil Clothing In great quanUtloi At J. F. TAYLOR'S. DON'T FORGET THE Leading Tobacco House In New Berbe, Goods and Prices will make bv two little you chewlots. private bankers had come to the rescue eight-year old children Ada Fleming A T.TCfl Svtdr.lf nf R(nn" it WMfiSllll of the Baring Bros, with $55,000,000 in and Arthur Berkeley-who alternate U & nttHh. the role. and RKTAIL at LOW PRICKS. Dont forget The plan is to liquidate the securities held by the bankers within the next three years. Some difference of opinion prevails, as to the beneficial effects of a death blow to the promise of a more No play of recent years has won so gen- healthy condition of affirs. eral and so continued commendation The announcement was followed by I from all kinds, classes and conditions a severe panic in stocks, vne reaction lot men, and tne fact that tbe oompany whiob followed tbe news that a syndi- to whom its representation is entrusted cate had been formed to aid the Baring is sent out bv Mr. T. H. French, and is Bros, was not sufficiently pronounoed under bis own immediate management, to warrant the assumption that a gene- is guarantee sufficient that there will be ral collapse had been averted. nothing laokingto the end of giving a Cable advices announced that tbe perfect performance. The character of Bank of England and four prominent the little lord is played What Ooasjt &!san ? The quei tion i.! aski-d daily by people 'iving in to vn ;i;d country what does 11 this mean that I see in all the news papers and on hand bills of so many merchants i-lohin out their stock at 40c., 50.5. and (i,jc. on the dollar of New Yoik comL Nov as I have had considerable experience in. this line of business, I think I can txplain it to those who do not understand in a way that they will be beuetited. Now in a few words, tiud fis abort hh possible: There is a lean in tctvn whoso name is Big Ike, who is always on the lookout for some merchant who can't pay his bills, and uives him from lOo. to 50c. and C7io. on the dollar, that is, on a hundred dolhir,-,' worth of goods the highest Big Ike pi a is GTis. on the dollar, and on a thousand 075.00, and the stock be has iaet received frosa Kinston coet four thousand dollars in New York THIS AUGUST, 1S90, and only cost Big Ike two thousand and seven hundred doliara. Now I think every well-regulated man, wonnn and child will understand thit explanation. and at once see the advantage that Big Ike has over every merchant in Eastern North Carolina. Now, my friends, thin ii cot the only advantage that Bi Ike has over the other met chants in buying; he has a great advantage iu saying he is the only man in North Carolina that can say NO, hence the credit system is killed, and not one dollar's worth goes out of his store until paid for. The above plainly shows why Big Ike can afford to give for the next 30 days a 25j present with every ono dollar's worth of goods sold. Newbern, N. C, Nov. 14,1890. BUY YOUR PIANOS AHD ORGANS FROM A Balloting for U. S. Senator. Cheyenne, Nov. 13. Two ballots var. tabAn vaatArilAV in t.hA WvAminff this relief, but it is believed that a great I T.oi.utnro tnr TTnitnrt fitt Snnnhnr crisis has been partially stemmed, and forty-eight members weie present at one whioh might have been widespread the iolnt sessloa. Geome W. Beok. son i 1 1 . . - in us results. I of the late Senator, received 8 votes. The local stock market reflected the -ii TWinm"..? finv. Hnvt 8. Snmmriii depression that prevailed abroad, and 6) a. Brown 4, J. W. Meldrum 1, auer one oi taa uy uuhuoh i KjmitT o, and nine were divided on reoora ror a nan nouoay, prices an,ong fiTe other aspirants, rallied, and more than half of the morn-1 ... lug's loss was recovered. - .. . A Big Florida Fire. Dl.n Il.nV fmm itai,4lr,fi,nn,fliAallnnl I Dl, aWUDlUa, 111 IU,-IU P tZ nr.t n? thT Invitation Trd of th Em F,orid L"d d 52." Pur?8E!0'J?Llh!.At"utiJi Produce Oompany, in Buen. Espernnia. KUiQK invo too iinuui ui (ouoirci warn i .uw . ui. i. A,ta h.H1I.Mrrlnl.nl. lht hud " '""J"" uwu M shaken all two continents. New York Star. J. F. TAYLOR. North Carolina House. l iLTZLkU uburb ot this city, and known as K ill the "English Mills," destroyed the Sn- S3SHJS&ti-tj." and 1,800,000 feet of lumber. The lost is estimated at $110,000. There is no insuranoe on the plant In Eng- r , 'ibox. jrorsaieinwewDern oy n. n. mny, rL?MrA Pii ft, 6ia.l. f..i..O ' V ,B""BW wu " VB? "arA-- AMIft i Star;';'. I wholesale and retail druggist. . Children Jry lorPftehersJCastorta land.- - ww'-M--1 New, Heme J DRUG STORE. MIDDLE STREET, New Berne Nr G. i:'V..,-:' High Grade Instruments WVE AT Most Ueasunablk '-PBICEa. ; We Uan bavrt You Money. Chas. L. Gaskill & Co.;lf Middle St., opp. Baptist Church, 1,'i;., e ' oc26dw3mfp NEW BERNE, N. q.vVf' 5T.;W't;Jf!jl'"x,.'. A large lot of fine timber, inolilding, ,' I T, I a L n . A.L !.t... ;!-'.-!, 1 Wanted to Sell, . . . ..... i Pine, Poplar, Ash, Gum and Oak, situ ated on the A.& N. O. R. R od also, ,: an entire Saw Mill Uutut, including , team and everything complete and ready for work, -j; , -. -ft";v;.,v,'-',:.:'.; For farther particulars apply at . oc2Sdwlm JOURNAL OFFICE
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