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i--: ..... S ANXOVTEXEST, T'S DAILY JOUltNA.1. U iwbliahded DaUy " an day at S5.00 jier yenr; 2J0or ix i i.u.a. reUrewl to rily HubMiibert M b) Mints per mouth. ' '"'- ' THE WEEKLY jUUKM&I, U pnbllakad every Thar v t Sl.ii per ywir. Payment for trsnitvul mlvertlimro nt iunt t mada in adruuMt. '-nlar jivwl- n . will b oollwte't "Iroiuiiti at tdo end - Co!nmanlotlontoiitluinK newt of mlB teBtpatoUeioterettare aoltetted.- 9v com munication mast be expected to be pabUih that eoBtain objotionaW personalittea, or wltholdttb nam pi Ui author. .ArUolM ! irtffor thtn tall a eolomn rongt be paid tor. Advertisement! under head Of Boalneaa Lo eal and Readers 10 cent per Una lor flrat lmertlon, I eenU each subsequent Insertion. Special rate lor extended time. . , c Any panoa iealing aggilevad at any anony - moat communication eat obtain the name of the author by application at thla office and showing wherein the grtcvanM exist. '( .'- ;-rS-0-tt5--'V, BULBS ADOPTED BT THX NORTH CAftO OIXSX PKK88 ASSOCIATION. " The earn ol not leu than five cenU per line wlB ohargdiorcardaol thaski, naolo : tlona ol rwpecf and .obitaary poetry," also lor ebltaary notice other than thoaa whloh the editor himeeUehaU giro as a matter ol new '. '' r -.' - " Notices ol church and society and all other entertainments from whloh revenue i to be derived will be charged tor at the rata ol 6 cents a Una. THE JOURNAL. C.T. HANCOCK, ' aj j. ' Pfoprietor. Local Exporter. pf Entered at the Pott Office at New Bent, N 0., at Kcond-dau matter. T ; " SHALL WE HATB WAB! . j,. Are we to have war with Eng. land! . This is a serloas qdeetion. Wi Walways a calamity, bat it is . , , often resorted to in order to pre , , vent a greater evil. 'Are we in condition to successfully cope with England T If we are not, it would to fojlv oa onr part to attempt it, .Jnstow onr navy is being 'ae .. . verely oritiiised". Many of the ' fi VUietems are nojasc. Bat,sappos ing that onr navy will be all that w -ioulif be daired when completed it will be months, and in some ; - cases years, before th Teasels on der contract will be ready lor ser Of the four first-class battleships, the Indiana, Massachusetts and Oregon are approaohiog oomple tlon, and will be ready for the ac ceptance of the Government within the coming-; year. . Work on the Iowa Is progressing satisfactorily and that vessel will be completed " daring the latter part ol 1896. Of the second-class battleships, t the Texas and Maine, the former is practically ready for the machin- ery trial, and in a few months after the trial will be ready to be ootn missioned. The Maine, which is under IjoMtmotion at the Brooklyn navy yard, wilt be prepared for commission by the last of Jane 1895. 01 the two armored cruisers, the Brooklyn will be completed eaily in 1896, and the New York, already completed, is the flagship of the ftorth Atlantic Station. We have a namber of fast-sailing cruisers afloat, bat none ol them are at all comparable to the battle ships of Great Britain, with the aingle exception of the New York. It will be seen, at a glance that oar navy is in no condition to meet the British navy, lint if oar ves els were all ready the question of manning them woald be a serloas one. We have no skilled seamen: these are as essential for actual . war as ships and guns. Oar (art are brave, and onr ships would be fought as long as there was a plank afloat, bat it is evi denf that we are not ready for the jjcombat. What then is to be done f Why, the Secretary of State moat make his masterfot diplomacy sueoeesfal. Mr. iGresham mast vindioatd the .wisdom of President Cleveland in g6iog"oat of the ' Democratic party to find the leader of his cabinet ri He mast hold back the dogs of war; and, when war becomes inevitable, be mast beble to show the justice ooucaase " V !: :-, , Whenever affairs on this conti nent become complicated with Eu ropean problems there is moon to say' about the Monroe Doctrine. s Mr. Gresham mast bo able to show conclusively that President Monroe , was ? rightv ndf that 'President uieveiana is ronoa vj me Aionrse declaration. What is the Monroe Dootrinel At the jisk of making this artiole too long, we here incorporate a . part of President -Monroe's Mes ' ' sage of Dec. 2d, 1823, as follows: ' 'IhecitixensoftherjnitedSUtes . heri8bentlmesU the most friend , ? lyln favor of the Ubertynd happl- ness of their fellow-men on the other side of the Atlantic In wars . ofeiEaftrft 1o jrere,' in matters relating to themselves, we have never takenany part, nor does jt -' eomport with onr ' policy' to ;do so. It is only when onr rights are inva ' ded, or seriously menaced, that we retT't i"'trlc9 or make preparation foroor ' leuae. Thi political fys- tem ofluo alliel powers is tsser tially different a this reepeot lrom that of "Ame?ioai ;Thtr I differ ence proceeds frouj that 1 exists ,r in onr i. respective irnvernmenU and ti the defense l-Mifl iwi which '" has 4 been achieved by the . loss of so mnob bloodsnd jreasare, and. matured by the wisdom pf,ra onr most en lightened oitiasaa and ander which we have erjoyed nneiample J felio ity, this whoie nation is devoted. We owe it, therefore, to candor and the amicable relations existing between fjthv JTJaited States and tbose -.powers o declare that we " should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system r to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to tor peace? and safety With the existing colonies or dependencies of ny Soropean power wit have not interfered; but with the govern meats which have declared their independence, and maintained it, and whose independence we have, on consideration and on just prin oipleJ, acknowledged, we could not view any interposition for the pur pose of oppressing them, or con trolling in any other manner their destiny, by any European pjwer, in other light than as the manifesta tion of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States. "Oar policy in regard to Europe, wbioh was adopted at an early stage of the wan which have so long agitated tbat qnarter of tbe globe, nevertheless remains the same, which is not to interfere in tbe internal concerns of any of its powers; to consider tbe gov. ernment de facto as the legitimate government for ns; to cultivate friendly relations with it, and to preserve those relations by a frank, firm and manly policy; meeting in all instance?, the jast claims of every power, submitting to injuries from none. Bat ia regard to these continents (North and South America) circumstances are emi nently and conspicuously different. It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their politi cal system to aoy part of either continent withour endangering our peace and happiness." "Disfigured For Life" ; , . h the despairing cry of thousands afflicted with s Unsightly skin dis eases. Do you realize what this disfigu. ration means to -.sensitive souls ? It means isolation, seclusion. It is a bar to social and business succers. Do you wonder that despair seizes upon these sufferers when Doctors fail, standard remedies fail, And nostrums prove worse than use- less? Skin' diseases are most obstinate to cure or even relieve. It is an easy matter to claim to cure them, but quite another tiling to do so. CUT1CURA REMEDIES Have earned the right to be called Skin Specifics, Because for years they have met with most remarkable success. There are cases that they cannot cure, but they are few indeed. It is no long-drawn-out, expensive experiment. 25c. invested in a cake of CUTICURA S:-AP Will prove nv.e convincing than a page of advertisement.. In short CUTICURA works wonders, And its cures are simply marvellous. Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, joc.: Soap, MC.; K BSOLVBNT, Si. PoTTM DkUG AND CHKM. Coup., Sole Prop,., Boston. "All about the Skin," free. To the -TRADE- : . t wp arb aokVts fob Stock Diadem Zma BEST PATENT Vv fWnpafgil Flour. Nonpareil is the best Flour made. Good . ' r O 1 WE CARET -ISI6TOCK-, r AT AtC TIMES A -LAKGE SUPPLY OP-PROVISIONS. FAMILY GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes. &c. W We buy all our goods from first hands for C A8II, therotore can glvo to oiu' trade OE.AA IVIHJV I -JUALIT Y OF GOODS GUARANTEES' Roberts & Bro., Hotitli Front St. CAR LOAD -OF- H'orsoa ,000 Heart Shingles, LOW FOR CASH! E. S. STREET Mrtf- tlic WEST with arnr load of fine Horses inrt MuIis tiisnitnll purines a,'s ranse fi om 4 7 years old, nil of which he will sell cheap lor C.isli or Negotiable papi-r. Call i.11.1 eeu linn. iu:i-U MarioD Harlnn Cuffee Pols A large urnameni: me only nerlect cones ninker. Roasters, the latest improved. Meats retain their juices, and for bre&d, they are nneqaaiea. . Attachments for ordinary gat burner m.:. t . . j-. fwi i in. is n gas siuve lur ar, : Oil SUves: A new kind, can be used for liuhting or beating. Get one for bath room or parlor Horn $3.00 to 112.00 Lamp Chioiuey attachmedt lor cooking Aluminum Kettles and Sauce Puns the new metal lighter an'' niore durable than tin or copper; bright is silver and does nottxrnisu; contents, do not scorcu 10 COOklDS. ' . . , r- - Writing paper, Blimk Books, Inks ana, reus. D ine ren Holders, bolii Fountain Pen t2.00. ; One-cup coffee maker, a per, ect couven- lenoe, 4sc. White metal, jast like silver, time all through, continues . beautiful. Spoons, trays and fancy articles in this metal; your choice tor xjc, AT .. M. JB. WnitPhurst's 45 Pollock street, near Post Office, New Berne, N. V. 7711. ETON, President. MS. BECKONS, , Yiee-Pres. FOR SALE. IS- ofXcvv I'cm -. on t lie West fi'le of Grif full street. For further information, apply to I'uiiK A; Ci,akk, Att'y'a. CALIFORNIA PEACHES, 3-lb cans at 20 and 25c. Stjgab Corn, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fine Prunes, Elegant Corned Beef, Fine Butter, and Cheese to beat the World. Big Drives in TOBACCO, low for Cash. Come and see "happy." me and get l-OVMTT CO!INS10FRH. Nokth Carolina, Craven County, Comhissionebs Office, L James W. Biddle, Register of Deeds and ex-offlcio clerk of the Bonrd of Coun ty Commissioners, of Craven county, do hereby certify, that the said Board was in session 28 days, from Dec. 1st 1893 to this date (Nov. 27th, 1894). l lurther certitv tbat no unverified ac counts have been audited by said Board, ana tbat the following is a true and cor rect statement ol all compensation audited by the Board to the members thereof sev erally, and the distance traveled by the members thereof in attending the same viz: JAMES A. BRYAN, COMMISSIONER, 19 days attendance 82.00 per aay. Signing Vouchers 7 months. Superintending Court House and Jail, $38.00 14.00 25.00 $77.00 K.W. SMALL WOOD, COMMISSIONER, 21 days attendance 2.00 per day, $42.00 Supervising Poor House 12 mos. es.eo, oo.oo Supervising Court House 2 mos. 6.00, . 10 00 Signing County Vouchers 5 mos. 10.00 Services rendered in laying off Nelson's Ferry Land, 5.00 Auditing County Treasure ac count, 3 quarters, 6.00 $133.00 J. A. MEADOWS, COMMISSIONER, iy days attendance S3.W per day. Supervising Bridge?, $38.00 10.00 $48.00 W. C. BREWEB, COMMISSIONER, 20 days attendance $2.00 per 836 miles traveled. '' ' Supervising work at Nelson's jrerry. Supervising Countv Bridges. Examining Treasurer's account, $40.00 - J6.80 S.00 13.00 2.00 $72.80 M. H. CARB, COMMISSIONER, 22 days attendance $2.00, $44.00 oc, 28.60 572 miles traveled T-iF1. Taylor. THEY HAVE GOT TO GO. AM) I HA VK PUT THE PRICES TO MAKE EM GO. I have just Arrived borne from N'ow York navo spent six long weeks m looking np where Clothing Department A good Man's Suit lor $i.9H, worth $5.0i. A Better Man's Suit lor 4.00, worth 7.50. Clilldrens' Suits from !)8c ud. A lull line ot Men and Bovh' Pmitn to suit Special bargains in Rubber Clothing Men and Ladies' Macintosh Cane roals. iueu-if iroui vd.ou up, x.aaies' it-om utsc up. My Underwear & Hosiery Dep't., is larsror and better assorted an ever m lore. Men's and Boys' Undersliirts lrom 15c apleoe up to th finest to bo had. Men's Red Flannel Bnli-ts 35 cents up. A Whlto I,auii dried Over Shirt lor 40 cents. rtTST snn rnnst'Ts whtcii win be Kecelved ou" tUROJIilO sold Vry cheap A FULL LINE OF Dry Ooods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Comforts, Blankets, & Gents1 Furnishing Ooods, For prices to suit the Hard Times A laire surrolvof Gents' Neckwear will ba sold at reduced prices. 4VDon't lail to give me a call before buy nig oisvwjjere. WJV. SULTAN, AGT, 89 Middle St., nert to Berry's Drug Store. new burse, n. o. $72.00 James W. Biddle. Clk Bd. Com. Sworn and subscribed to befoie mj this the 27th, day of November, 1894. S. a Ball, " Deputy Clerk Superior Court tTOTEL CHA.TTAWKA Barber Shop, -uaaioining tne omoe on tne east u. r. Artistic Hair Cuts and best of service in every way. A clean towel tor every pa nron. LAdies ana uniiarens' work SptClally. i 3 ' n7t6 j: E. LATHAM v- No. 3CRANST DEALER IN Lime, Cement, Terra Ootta Pipe for drain and Sewers all sizes in stock. Also fittings. ' - Be sure to baybartel of a t AtitC LIME 1 1 'A- Tor Baaitaryyarposesf nest yod efer'saw. Z.x:-'- Price QuarantedLi;. NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED: New Buckwheat Small Hominy, Big Hominy, Oat Flakes, Oat Meal, Corned Beef, Big Park Oyster and Soda Crackers, &c. I also keep a lull line of :o: CHOICE MILT GROCERIES ::: A trial will convince yon thnt I will sell you goods cheaper than iiy lionac in the city. To my Country Friends I 4 would say nmk' my place headquarters; .ie you free6tables nrd ike care ul' your team while yon are in the city. . , , Respectlully, . NO. 77 BEOAD ST, BOARD! ' WILMINGTON, N. C. By Day or Week. Five minutes from all trains. Fine view of all parades river. " ' ; C ' Street Car Line. J -3 Terms Reasonable. 316 N. Front St., between Mulberry and , Walnut, . nES-dw-tl J. T. Tolson., MILLER BUILDINa, ! l?rncl Street. CHOICE FAMILY Gr rooerie s AND PROVISIONS- Fresh Crackers & Cakes. Fruits, Can and Uottlo Goods, and Jellies A full variety on liaud. Quality First-Class. Prices Low to Suit llie Hani-times tlStables Free to my Country Friends, Goods delivered to any part of the city promptly. MONEY! MONEY H Those wno wimt Money ftt a living rate ol intort'Ht, c:in jrot it lrom tbo Safety Invest ment ami Loan Company, of Syracuse New York. A tu nil or in Jonns County baa Just sent final papers lor. $400. Many thousand ilollars have already been loaned North Car olina members. Apply or ,uUhe9S: ISAAC II. SMITH, Statu Miirmgor, IJew Berne, N. C. Trade Remember I kava reduced the prices on Lorillard Snuff. SEE ME. Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler lnirance, UEWBERI, N. C. B, 3. OUIOH, Sec. ft Treas, OFFICE: 19 GRIFFITH. ST, 0OO00000 lTe"w Berime ICE CO. iDifacmrm or Pure Crystal Ice j FROM DISTILLED WATER. CAPACITY: 20 Tons per day Daily delivery (except Snotlny) ly wagons from 6 a. m. to C p. ji. Sunduy (rehiil only) licnn 7 a. in. to 12 noun. Car Loud lots snlirileil nnil orders lillnl promptly. For prices and other information, Address, B. S. GUIOfl. agSdwtf Manager. 'um if ii re Emp or asm ' , J B4 ca- WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. FAF.1ILYGR0GERIS -AND General Merchandise. P"Cabt-hou8e Accomodations. Bag: Clotla., -ANl).- Gamp Palmer Valuable Land for Rent in 'number Of acres a suit parties, br aa a whole farm of 420 acres;- Fine for (ruck or other farms, Vy:..y-;?.: f. J ;' Apply' tr"' .'; ' .H . MBS. T, IIAERISOJT,. "Agent. :; A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Eepresent- Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. ' - - ' NOIOEABY PUBLIC. : ; Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Oonnecticnt i.and Pen8,vl- vania.- 1 ryAcent 2Tfliunfil Board M4 rine TJnderwriti'ih..- ' , ' In Stock and lor sale by K. R. MIES. MPAMMICYCLES, mU STEAM CAS FITTING, o-LIGHT MACHlNEBY-o- Copper Work, Gun Work aS"ALL WORK GUARANTEED- W. O. BE.A9LEY) No. 44 Craven Street, nearly opposite City Hall, New B eme, N. THIS FINE RATTAN ROCKING (JHAIK. At Suter's for $1.50. Also the Large Kattan Advertised elsewhere at $2.50 .for $1.75. PURCHASED STRAIGHT NO JOB LOT. LABGE3T, BEST AND FINEST STOCK OF FURNITURE Ever broughtto Eastern North Carolina, and at . ROCK BOTTOM Prices. " .J. Suter. South Front Street, under Chattawka Hotel. Under Gaston Hoase, South Front Street, New Berne, N. O. F.ULL LINK OP General 3aCaxd.wrai?, Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, Lime, Piaster and Cement. " DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. EPersona'Iattention tothe'promntyand correct flllinir ol all orders. mo.1irrir.dow M. HAHN;$ CO., FARMERS, Bo YonWant aGooa The Walter A.Wood . Tubular Steel Mower li-uds all others in lightness of draft, weight ot ma. chine and ease of ntiiiiNement. For descriptive circulars 'or information Apply to L. H'CUTLEB. & CO. - NEV BERNE HOUSE, -'IrelieaJCity.fC.,'-. ii. MAWir. Prop. Pleasant Location New Mana?e-j- ment Good Accommodations AttcntivB Servants ' ' Terms Reasonable. : : , , P ONTO tic! FOB SftlE OR mi A valuable firsKlapa farm on'Pemboke road one milo from this citv. in first-class order for tracking purposes. ' 109 acres. w neingm cultivation. I ermg very low. . Apply W ROBT. G. MO.UET, Sr.,' , - No.8a&24Joaes8ireet. Si-pt., 5, 189.; .... ;. :; seids -50 w v""KEAD H0E8E8 AND MULES1 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And.Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs. Each.' Some extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purposeH Exceptionally fine Draft Horses and Mules. A full and complete line of ' Bugsies and Harness always on hand. . - -' . Blue Front Stable?, M ddle Street, New Berne, N-.-O.- Tbeie baa been a. fall in ' , Prices at Taylok's Store : At Cove. , , , . . . ( SerWiHomspw tiii. 109 Suitings at 8-' - . . -. - lOo . Wonted at 8e. ' - - Qooi . Fanti - at 75e. BastBrogan Shoes attl.25. "v Boat family Hour at $3.50. A great mnny other things too nnmer to mention. Come and bring the cash and I will surprise you. . -I . JL., 1V Taylor. ! : - V - - ' --'-:;?-'.,"-',,,p.O.-, mi mm 1 Ctfyyft'. n'y'itt ' X'UiWJliUUUMAUlUtWUUiW'1 lt,,,riiliiiii' &ISL,l ..-T ""' 0 ; HYATT'S i -Diseases of the Eye end General Cur- -::;:.W.aU.V:Tfe.Mn..ut IV. 4 &:'frir-. . -fi r
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