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2 i tiiL If Cl ! flow Can You A BOLILOilL'Y. To advertise or not to advertise 'Hi t Is the question? Whether 'tl nobler In a business man to fuller The loss trail slowness ot unbought bar. gains, ' r, ny advertising, sell them. ;Ri AD YOUR NEIGHBORS PAPER 122 The JOURNAL SJ.-? V.j . X.L Ni. 264 N;W Bl.RNE, N.O., TUESDAY MOBNING. FEBRUARY 12. 1895 PRICE FIVE GENTS 4 w :4 4. - XE1V AUVEKTISF.MEXTS. ' sr. id -ic ahlM-Oyst'-ts l . Had o : 0 'W P -und. M s. A I) B ts. !.o-t Spectacles. HUS1XEM.S LOCAI.S L'iST SPBCTACI.Es. Mw. A. I). 13a t-, No. 18 El n st Inst a pair on bun a- i.ig-n ami will gladly re nurd the liOMI. It, 1!ARIS, Artist Pnoio-riph.-r on Broad sireei near Iniiiork, lias fume tn stay and must i ave your trade y making .von one dozeii I'isi tinisli cabinet ibotogrupli8 f.rfi 50 WOOD: -At Reduced prices. Liuht Woo l 50 eta , per load, a: (J attnka Mills. i!);it C'osodon & Co. LARXE-v Arisi Puoto .u''die', Btoad near H ncoi k St., iiiak.s .me doz: n Ust cabinet photographs f. r 1.50. ON.3- Vah n" Cabinet piioiOoraphs lor ?l 50 lit Bii- m's I'ho iifjiapli Gallery, Br -ml near iiaucck Street, New Iterne, N. C. Come 10 lay. LOST V silk uuihrilhi .1 week ago in. iked A diem II iinnnert New Berne, N. C. A iv n i d fo r i s rctu rn, 1 ft3t A RELIC A lnily living in A'he.i-, Alu., has a wel' p'l-scivwl llihie, that was pub lished in Kuglaii.1 in 1789. Which she wni"i ( I, iiu- u wishing to purchase a vadmb e relic, c m g: t iho t.dirs of tin owner b applying in-iliu eiiiior of the JouaNAi.. If. BttEAKFvST Bac n. I'm II mis. Srii lielil Hums. Ten C. nt IInmsFine C ii't-sr iii.d laickwhcai an I large lot of in. se 13 ss Seal I'.i:a ocs. J. F. Tati.oh. FOR. F. II an I Winter s-iim s.-i- F. M. CUADWICu, I'aior, 103 Mi.'ihe St. New Samples ju-i received. If. NE V MIXED MI S, 10- pirH; Uisi.is, new and i-iemli-.s, 10- i.r lb; bi.' S-ap 3- . crr.iUe; O tag-ii So p. six Hikes ',, 25; lir inline Sii r. Ml I for file: G (I Mckle Ci ar 2 f-r 5. ; X-.. 1 R a.ici C 11'iT, I'.M', in 1 I .. pa ka es, ,t 85c. p. r i...; lilu- II p.ir.'i- VI t. hes, III. ver i . 2.40 t r l. ; f i-li, pin n itn.l nix C nd. 10c f Ih. and n u, 1 ni. kli- i a. o S.n k n T..i- ec w'lli a o.'d Pipe .n i S . in for -V. Kj-.-eo f illy. J. V. ii sic. No. 40 Mi deSneo. II r'.S l'v ;; ro mm; I , itli to d I'. Clio . 1 l .1 ! i ;l 1 ;1 mi I cosl I h it i t o ilin i y ' u-lii .ssil'id. Silllip - I:. I :-l .1. F. 1 .. I" H. FIVE r . .1-1 , . u d f ilinse d. I - .-i us .i i i . ... j ,.. ii . i ed. ii ci; i.i- f i. tj.ii- -i d - Ii . A o .d u v - - e -i W.i i ii .S ed iJo- lai a J. F AVi. 'it s. j i'2i f J .' !C :. v ii-l ig Ajeuis to i :.l est I, n - .i i li-li-i . n . Siiu- .fia u . Pains .'' 0 R.iVal Til o.s . Iliyulll. kel Bi - J..ic o . lie Ran ed U.u ix nic- nc, ;i-k sin s tir-t i-lirss unit in t' e c ii o . iii tne c ty I"i any kin I of si A p v to tV. I'. II, h ' V Mi' n 1 ound 4 g Ol LLAtiD iNUFK F04 SALE. ALSO " 25 fbh. SUGAR, 25 -ackx OOF EE. 2. Bxc OCTAGON SOAP. 25 BnlH. RED OIL. 25 Boxes ( OD L UVK BA K IKGl'OWDER. CHAS. S. H CLUSTER, Wholesale Grocer. WILL COTTON Go HIGHER? . We have made n careful etuely of the )at. bistory und future prospects of the Cotton t rode. ' This lias been a mutter refiniiinz a corps of exiiens iho38 r oris from the belt brimt us rhUt np to uaio. We are suiislii d tint . e present price of Colt. iu is a btlsf pdre unit tlmt it will Chiinxe frieitly in the near mtuu'. This change in pric- meaus i-nor roiis piotit io fpeculiitors ho ku w which side of tbe nun ket to choose. : We will lurnish this vuluahle informa tion tiee of cost, i r -4 '; . Our lafce business has been built np by only iru'liiur wh'-n we; have taken evry preciiuiton aaii"Bt failure and when we control MilUc'ent capil onrnelveii n pro duce the maiket inovorm-nti nere-sry tor piotit. - ; ' Money ' nvijcs monev' nd the more capitil we liae In hami to pu h DiQng a deal i he simnuer our posnii.n in . the ' i.iHiket. .. -, Our record f jeceess is unbroken nd wei end to keep u so . ; - .To er- tb'Oiiii u- flow not require anv km.--le f i-pe uLti-n or maiket cond no m.. : .- v s ., Aci-ou .is p m t fim ttO. upwnr-is D ad o boils a e i e . - : , Reten nc s -urul-lte l. ' ItolJ.t Tor Liiii Company. 17 and 19 Unwiiray New-Y'-rk t ity To LET! T'TE VrKY OESIR'.U' C - - '.PARTMEM8 in u uk.- ot'np e I by Uud-r.y ,A. d r coutiy vadt'e.i by Mr. 3. i. Wa;k ns, Cmi.w Pr-ii... Pu i p o vtiim ' f i , ;..! NEWS ADRIFT In the City of Elma and Tlcluity, Vathcrvd In and Briefly Told. Snow Ucan faling ively about mid night. The jjron d w.is fr zen yi-sierday ne nlv i foot tlee; about eiht inches of it was frozen huid. "Tuesday snow. t-hangiDt; to rain. Warmer," s what 'be weiitlier bureau predicted y i.-t rday for tolay. Only five more d ivs are left in which to purclmso fair season tickets at the i re duce 1 price. 'Tis best t make yourself secure in time. Emily Franklin, col.; charged with ar son, was examined Lefore Mavor E lis yester-'ay. Tliet-videi.ce against ber was purely cireuinstantial. Her bond was lix cd at 100. She gave the bond. Father F F. Qtiinn left, accompany ing I lie ren-ains of bis niece. Miss Kitie MeGioffwJm d1' so -wddenly m ihe rectory, to Jerniynin, ker old home where she will be hurried. Tomorrow moining we will publish a list ot those who are to take oarders during Fair week. If there are some who can take hoirdeis, loiig--rs or holh who have not repotted the fact yei we will ncld their names it tliav give them to us today. Messrs. Harkburn & Willctt purchased all the truck la-ids sold at auction yester day The tr-ckariuod the National ceme tery brought $1,950. ill.- old Haley t rai t, 10 acres, brought 13.500. and the other tract seven acres Inouglit $1,450. Mr. R. R. Hill showed us a leauiiful deep bud' colored esig yestcid iy, a sample ot what one ol Ins hali-butt co'-iiin liens .io'-r. Tne egg barely n.Uses weighing time ounces. Fiva and a lia'f ol them ou'd weigh a pound. Xumlicrs f egs fr..in small hens can be seen only half tins siz ". Mr. S. W. Sm ilhv- o I was ar . und look ini! after uas leaks in i he stre t mains yesterdiy Injuries whieh lie atiribii'es io struns lb.- p. pes received in exo ivatinn for i he sewerage sysle n have , owing to the c.'iiirn lion ot he iron n. reason o 'he cold, b -co ne wo'se, sn had as to i aus'- sen ns trou le At p i ces t ie o i-ir ot llie e capi-tins ihr-uuli ihe croiiml would in- si roil enough io alir.n t i lie n .t'ce ol passers by Wh'ip lr. Ben Iluhn was out. driving eso-.dav i li- i.lbi- ke ind no i .sing con t' l . f h 8 li-'.pe jnii.pe- ut ai ihe hai l, "l the ug y. I,i .io nr s . ids head in -urn.! w lioc'iie e inn I d an h - wu- rn ;g d in di-i i c bal'ne ne deia Iree.l. lis fee w;.s I) ill V skimnd. also his 0111 f. C lVllsmii' il'iul'US and his ley w brui-eil Noie f Ih'- m.iuiies ur, s in. s, b.il i Lev i.e v r puimul. Nkrliug In All I lie On, Mow. Many sk.K-iv wei. out yesterday on Ti til iiv. r I'bi.vo 'In- railroad bridge. At. n eli" tmri. was al out a hunilieil tiit i piob y a i urt . of l lie number lat'ii-. Mr. Fdl Wi fair- ventured too far i-ir a ft D ';e tiiioiun. He cauuht an M olied oil an. i nti.r getiiur; homo und t hai. gill' h j clothes, itn nun Southern llu k he ivl'irned tini j ined in as nienily S ever. I. ihe o id wmther sh' tild continue a fei dus '.iiuger the .-katers wuld have ny fun. Addross on Chrlitlnu Kndeavor Work. Mr J. Thwing. of Minneapolis who is a jii -t oi ihe 'Jha'lanka Hole . wi'; 'olive.- an a I bess Thiirscl-iy niht at die Pr-8bu im leeiure r.'Oiu on "Chiis liim En.it.iv r Soc'eiien '' Mr. Tu" ing is nu en busiastic believer in these h Ipfu1 ehri-t ari organizations iin-i was fur w vears at the In ad i f tin orginiz - tin in his own State, consequent ly he is a e to sp.'-k with authority nbout the societies nhch are usyetbui new in this Suite. Better Opportunity to Nee the Fair. Some in- rcliauts have voluntarily ex pressed a I'csire lor a general cessation ol business during a uoit on of euch of the biggest (.lays ol the Fair, Say possibly from 13 in., to 4 p. in , oi Tueslav, the lay of loruial opening and on Wednesday and Thursi ny tin big days. If merchants set the example and give their employees an opportunity to thus enjoy the Fair, other business houses will lull into line also. It it is known tlmt such is to be done no one will expect to be trading during the hours tixed upon and all will give themselves up t the lull enjoyment of the pleasure ol tlu Fair. Superior Court Proceeding. 7TH DAY MONDAY, FEB. lOTH. The jury In the case of Marshall vs W. N & X. R. R. tried Saturday, rendered a vtMict of 100 in favor ol'piainiift. Smith v A & N C R R; bieach of contract. Verdict fur plaintiff in sum of 28. Humphrey vs Runne'ls. Judgment for plaint' ft Dixon ts W N&NRR. Motion to set aside Judgment. Motion allowed. K'ipes v K-pns, col.; divorce. Judg. mint for p'ainnff. -. ( Crawfoul vs C awfoid, col.: divorca Jud.'tnent I-r piantiff Bectnn v llec on, col.; divorce. Juiig ment fur ptumtft . . ' Brisk Demand for Fuel. , The colli weatlier is innk ng a big de mand for wood and c- al. Mot only are the tegular yards selling lively but the mils lllS-l. : - ; : Mr. W, B. Edis who ha'l an immense accumulation o ihe Unusable pieces let! inmakn-' Slliiign-ssl ihe mill lias sold 330 1 n ils hist pile is cli an -d out Fuel Is g in-r illy expect! t be higher nt uo a l ine as this, but not untv do some, at leas . f tin- New Bine ilailers el a ti e same old pricev but (.apt, Cong-'on. one "1 the bu mill propreiois. ' g.ies mrt a r ana is advernsing io sen , ai reda e'i i rioe .. ... -,.:. Stray Cow round. A nm v iw with rope at'iiched. csrai- to my tonne on Hun. F. M. tiilllmon ' pi n' tini, fu i ay. ...-.Owner can hv -samebv ul- tifyin - t pa.inti 'nt-ta. , ' (ill woseph nADsoT . ii' W Run, JI 0 v i i ,i O. ofjr 81, ih'-iay 03 Wh'oh rJev-' - d to I- t '"p, f. 11 11- kI THE TRIP OF S 1IESTEA11KK NEISE. From ElizabeCi Cily to New Berne Through the ice.-Tho Hew Berne Fast In Ihe tee at Roanoke Is-land. 1 lie steamer X" have iiri'ved h o'clock did n s morn iiu; at 10 o'. She let's Khzo alieiir.ion and br. until Roall 'ke 111 worst ice n.n Ml 1111(1. S' 'Illll II lie whicii was due to ie Sunday morning at 8 . el licra tmtil Monday OC'i. i eit. in ice Saturday '.: lie iv a v ihrough it is'-cs wen- r, ached. The c tinieie I in Cmatau I it was found two ,r three inches thick. Glial ttciscsol ,ce there appeared to be tons of it, were hunting to the rods of the liuht houscH. " hey seemed to It in danger by reason ol it. The steamer X w Heme, due. hero Fii day as f.nzrn up at the Romioke Island wharl. (She is suppes.d to have hecu there since the g i'-- ol 'hurs luv niehl Al',. I a.oi, i,..,u.'K- is'utal -,l)out five miles, but litt'o more ice was IoumI a strip aboti1 a iiundred y-mis in w; itli was eni-.ninto i-i, ai 11 utV Shoal, a-nl a lothe--ab-'iita iniie wide at 'ilKtus in's P int. The next w. s up ub 'Ut I oil Point but there was t ot en ugh the e to speak oi. The fn-t part of the inp was much worse than the last. 'oinln and Uolnj?. Mrs. Wui II Call of Washington. X. C, is visiting Mis. Du;ui.l. Mrs. t). XI n-.s returned from Kinston where she has lie n vi-tlmg eialives. Mr. Ci'iis. Walhie of Morelieud City c one up to spend ihe Spring lijliing sea son in Xew B rue. Mr. an I Jlrs. I.. J. Taylor nturne-l from their nortliem wedoiiiL' trip and held a nc plion l'-r in im ite friends and family connections 1 isi night. Tln-y have ben to liiliimore, Philadelphia and New York. Mes-rs. W. W ( lark and M. DeW. Stevens n left for Ra'ciuh to 1, -ok aft, r ea. s tliey have bcloru the Supreme . ourt. .Mr, Clms. I,. Abcrnelliy, editor i-fihe B.siuf ot II rati pas-c.1 tin on. h en route Waslim- o i cly Mr. Call Ditnciti, Caileret county's repre enla ire in the I gislnture passed t ,roil ii m route fro ii bis home Io Halei-h. Mr Tin s Dm c n ot II, imf rt, came up io .be c ty "ti a bnsin.s- trip. Mis. ho-. M it n and chi d of ri.aii-i.-rt, pas.-o t throu n e, r,,u,e ;o I'on-a-e-.ln, F r i. ,li re Mi. Mol-n i n ug d in ii (. i: . en- cn-i snrvee, to p ml i ne re n in. I i ..fm- witner. Rev. T M. N. Ge ig- went up to (io iN' oro to in s b-ing of t at it . Mr- M. F it g ti r d a a par in a .sen, s o ,i et ui S M ; lien's i burc . C i IT. :l 1). Ge . I ll .111, IS VlSit- i j re. n. Prof rncteil 5Ie,- t in;? and Chui-eli Oeil- MtiOtl. A seri, s of in, . s a -.v in pr.ie--in Po Io k.svi le I' es.Kt r.nn church. Tb- pasto , ev II. ls:i r opened them, w th a in-. tui'' .lo.-d y i.ig'it and this morning a 11 o'eloe';. Rev. Will, lil iek, oi C cor,, lakes ii tin- meeting.s. preaching di r. in in ier f the we k. The church, ar an ouine. previously, wid he c ic ne:! Su i.'ay l!ev. D. W. Morion will pr. - Ii the -n dilatory el nvii. A d u ten nince iro n the vi -lage anil siiiroun ,,g omit y is expected 'rcilila! e Io lue Soulli. Mes-l's S-Hip V liljaii oi Xew Yoifc. stocks, Bonds u ('"It .,1 and Grain tellers, in th ir r c m ii-a. k- t review, ie- clndc in the r .(i.l u: "(it ihe tliti. ring siaiO'iicni as to I: w In-otit . has stood die deprcfsi ai. ipiol.-: Uiv. rsiiy ol c o s and expansion of maiiuui'.-t.ui ig K aslries -ill 1)3 most lintoiit l.-u bus in o -n V. In niient of tne Soulh, as i lie miYo . ii.tl.ieiici-s of a single crop and a n .st I' t.i yb-euec of macu'actiir.ug i d-i-uy u. longer exist fhe h inds uiie w y iu w ic i ihe S uth weaihcred ihe Ii ncial -to: ni, in p',te of the low priee of ner principal pr duel, must not be forgotten. Iu this com, ociion a comparison of ca...ings oi' two represen tative systems ot the North-vest and of the South will lie found interesting and suggestive. St. Paul in-t decrease five mb-inns $1,280,000; Southern RiilwaV, six months' net, increased $530,515 Since our last 1 -iter, and as foreshadow ed, we note a change in tone ot t he Lon don financial press, being distinctly more tnvorable and well disposed toward "Aiiieiicaus.'' KOW IS TRINITY COLLEGE. An Extremely Old 'Ointory of the Bible" Printed In 1630-A Preient to the Library. One of tiie oldest bookn we have seen was placed in on r bauds a f. w days ago by Rev. 8 B. Tunvuti ;e, "f Winston. The hook was liaude i him by Rev. W. W. Albr-a, wh'ii1 p-r-aps n w tin- onlrst. member of ur C-nf l'ence. I( was pre sented loBr. Alton bv Mrs. Harper, at Hopewell Church, in Randolph coumy, in ihe year 183. Mrs Harper was 00 years old at ne time she prese , ted the hook io liro. A ben. It is n '-llistjry of the Holy Bible," and is uniqu in appearance ai th. present time Th leti. r s is prii ted like f, and the engruvi ts are ruil un 1 uiotesquc, compared to tne Sue woikof ait exi i -it. d in pnseni publt.-. ti us. It shows at once what va-t tmproveminls hav,-been made in tli- an of print ng and engravii a in nearly ti'"-e ccniuiiei. The book was piloted in 1620, t g"es into the Tiiniiy C-'llejie lii-rary. Cliristiaii A-ivocat". Baptist Mission. Services f tne a -ove misdon will be h'ldat ihe .est eucm Mr Nizn, Kr.a-i 8t near S. iin. this evening nt 7:15 0vinrk. Rev. Hums Fo d w .1 conduct services. a Oyeton I O.rstera 1 1 Oysters It t . Ti vul H.i i Io n 4mnv ri hn i-i'stum-nn! to 140 wiihils e- winr.- lie it ready m Ovsters it all stvles and meals at all hours to lue Fit iviorsan all oth't friends ' "' liajnj , . . ' -; -- -''' o.i,'-. .jfoxtc ( pw ai'Dj to a lvftnc 8.000 men m ni' dispued territo y, Guatemala has 1 ir-nnj ti ner- n figii tma mre. Otli a ges n ihii s ,bf mi)si ton pi' iii.it' bi ii,ic. To be Opened Tills W-.-ck The Wor it to be Completed Nine Months alter Contract Is Awanleil. Thnrs 'ay ol tl,i wc.!;, 14ih inst.. is the t-nie l'.i- tie lil- to Con.-truc: llic New 15 r.ic pub':.- b id li.i to be opened in Washington city. Mr. W. P. ll.in'.t-, -iii'iriiitcudeal, I:-., had all of in ; pi .ns and specilieationr-1 nt a porlUm 1 f ihe iiiii-' a,nl .m,c of iln-u. Iluving b -eii r. tinned have li.en sent 1.. it to other parii.s. Mr. Dunn- lrisb.il three or four appiica'miH from .St. Paul and tome I'kiiii U dm, 11 1, Washington cly and Wibiiingtoii. X. ('., b.s'ul'.s, i i quirics about oht lining inateti il here from olhci-c.ititr ctiits v.liu not the iilnib direct from Washington, .ludgng foul the c-'l'iep 'iiideucu Mr. liurru.s thinks there will Iu about hvcniy hid-, sjnt in. The bida this time are in, lv lor about half the work di" IN, 10 r ,-ic, ih-. i ..ii,-e -. '.. , c.oiitiacl. I'he portion c l:e,( h.r by tins contract i lo b - Ii lis, 1 d in n nu mouths from the tune ih: c.uiiracl is awarded. 1. 1 : I S I. V T 1 V F. P 1 1 H 1 : 1 . II I . .N . Clilel lt-lls Inti-odiieeil and Pnsse.1 Sonic oi' Tliem ol' Considerable In terest. Special to Joi'KN At.. J lUi.iKitii, X. C, Feb. 11.- The most inipoiia-.it new bills in the Senate wcie to provide fir r-vsal and digest of public laws, In provide or ihe levy an 1 collec tion (ifiitucrila n e tax; to provide for the election of S1.1t- Lihrariaii by the I-fiis-tattiie. The bill appropriating sj.."i()0lo lur-ni--.li a ee.v butt, tin- lor leiniles at. in s ni'- a.-yliiin her,-, p issed I'm ,1 teidiii-as diialsitiie It'll to allow Mm recsbuio lailvv i- to . teii I its 1 1 e. There was a I 'l ": cb.iti.' on a bill al lowing eniiii'ii to ink convicts IVotll l ie peii.teiiliarv f.r use on mads, with auu n -meat provide M in y aie not nee led on Jtit- firiii-. The bill thus amended p:.s-ed llnrd r. iiiling Ite-o iino i were intioduc al ill t''e ll 'ii--.- to give tne p. i.iiiiiiaiy coiiiuki- ie! p over to sen I lor pers...is -n.d p ip r ; to 111-ti'iici n-pr-s ut lives m Congress 10 vol.- ..i Xicar.ig.1.1 C.-iial nppr pri .ti.01: ui-jing C '"ur ! to er.it u,o .u.iients I.. il.c Ii vluti- 11 .r (Jc er.ds David-. ,11 nan Nils 1 l!i Is wei-.- intro li ed to aiiuiid the eh t s I',;, til 11 h. Wa-'i u I ,11 and Kl ,l r 1 V. In f r'oi ! -er c - III Ii. nl b.i. run 11.- toi l r at- Iheir 'tci o il cln cou 1 .e u e l i Ii ur-; o al o.v Sup . 1 ' p an I t lir li t-.i ti : tl 1! !. 1 VI! d I . ' .!! I J . '. ,' 1 Vi- . ' 11 i. li'.iil 1 i.t.l , a i lo 1- v .-, p t o ,- v-. ,0 ::i , 11;'. o .1 1 ;i d - l il' ni.i ay 1- c -1 i 1 s,i,t. o .'. sis f (l-i: lot- !l-..li"l-l III 1 a and ,1) all w an , al-.:.,' v pe .-'1.1b.; I Vll U -, I.i c..-.-P. .rtion , c L Sniiib ir S i.ilh i'tiv.,.. Cdcs iv as .neon 1.1, M U'S IN lUtll 1. The bliz. id al the n-u li is pronoun-- .1 Worse Hi . 11 tt.e menioi'ahle one ol 18ii The repoi" in it (he mi-s'iig sb-aiiisi La (i 'sci'iiiit: '- ashore "ii Kibie isa.al lacks . or, ob 11 ami is not bc'nvi,!. Xo .-ue Un vvs bow tne tiipoil slaited. June 3 th bit: nday of J. fi'eison V avis has I .cell oiad- a I10I11I ay in t ic S ate n Fliu'. l.i. The siarti.iig -iscovery of Ih- upr lit boiV'-fud"' 1 w .ii. in .a IVoZi- t) da Ii in a ii..w tbif w 'ich ue ha 1 I). en Mr.ig glillg t ' get ii"- U -h w-i- 1, lad, o 1 11 i'o ad a Hit c o.i snl-i ol asiiui-t ai liy ae4u.11 -liloi es of ihe deed 111.11 Ii. i expe.-le 1 aslliesiinv niel- awa; many sin u a a -vay a sight wt-l to r. .eiied Eight uii-e-s f, ,-in Cu .-her and, 1M1I., n train and eig-t . ngu-es sent 10 ils aid a c all fis. i 1 a snow driii. I lie pis-engr-Wcie f ruiualely goltcii I aek to the cii. A similar situation is n ar Cutcor.i, P.i.. a train and lhr,e en.ines having b. on .-nowed ill and is bk. ly lo say until ihe weathirhre ks Most of the trains 011 the Wi .stein ec Ohio load are also either I late or sec wi d 11 1" coiiipk le'y j An exchange says: Miss Varina Jell', r son Davis, whose liuriry work has heietoiore been in the way of folk-lore and short stoics, bus just completed a novel founded upon a singula r fact. It is called "The Veil il Doctor," abd tells the story of an over 8 nsitive man whose married life with a not very sensitive young woman was a tiagedy to both of 1 hem. Washington City is threatened with a diversity of lamtues by reason of the sionn und intru-e c-id. The water sup ply has run low und this caused iho gas 'O be shut "ff in one section of the town because the gas company depended on the waicr for its power. The oyster beds ate fr zen ocr and of course tins has stoppo t me -upp y, meat supples also are growing slum and many peoplo hive got o du without milk b.cause no in lk trains can reac 1 ihe town. Tiirce of iho lea iers oi the Hitwaain re volt have been lau iid nt Victoria, I'lin isbed friiiii ill- , oumry. Mr. Cranston, one ol them, up-'ii his arrival sent lor tne Ameiican consul seeking re-iressfor him self in d the other iwo. Six of the n-hcls have be us, idem el todeadi, ut it is not b li.-veo the extrem -p -n diy nil benutel ou public se diinent bei 'g less b.tt r than it was. Toe.e is i disp .siton on the pan of tiie government to nseut uiler ierenee on 'he par. ol representatives ol Mireign sovirninents. Mn wants hut little here below, N.r wauts 111 l little 'oa". Goldsmitdt. You may wnt liut little, little sickness, ami you may uot want it long, hut if you want any Cloth ing you want it good and at the same time you want, to ct it at a reasonable flguio. The placo to I ul till all these n-qui ements h M Howard's. , yhat winter ( -lotkin g and Ovi-rcoatH ne bave left will dm sold at a close price and if you ; want to save raon y no on yonr purohaaes, .- b injj yonr poikec liook'Hlourf and e how well you t""-i u.j si now .i-'D'b. FROM TH 1-1 NATIONAL CA1MT1I.. Presiilenl '4 Mi-miti- Wain An 1 i Means Committee 10 Aet on II To-dn Blizzard Prevniling. Several !. Srees rielow Zero. le vi liiiul S13 : Vli-fliil:i Will (Jet no More lrel-r:i Aoitilllleii(N.-Iinnee fo Hiipri-rn . Cnui-t. So-r'ial ( iirri 0 mdi n V.i!ir:riii's. I) (' . i 1.1 . in';. ; 'I'll f id,'). htlO.OlU) Boii. 1 Call ocloiie l; in ll,i , c if, -pnndcni e la.-t we-.-k v.as mi1.--; ndled !. ( o -mc -s yi-sien'wy in '..a; si. -pn of a iiic-sijie tn Congress.' The llm.-e ' Committi e on vv.-y- and mc iii - I. a- ' i-o.i calleil to 1111 el 10 1 iv to c iisulcr 111 1'ic--iik-itfs me--sage, and it is tin- expect in-ui oi the ilciiiocrals in the - .miii.tt-i: Ib-u ' thev will repuri at ohlc a lull aidiioi . 114 g..id buds. Tiie most sevcie blizz-ird ever know:: in Wa-binloi is ireva:ling Inn-, 'ihe, si,, vv is light, inch: s deep, and is rapidly 1 drilling. The thermom tor is s, vi ral il.gre.-s l-elovv z -n. Tin Line br'nhu o-er the I'o 'oniac is in daiu. r ir.iiii th ice gorge, 'fa trains couiin- into ami ng 1 "Ut 'l the 1 ity arc delayed, a:iil -tr.-ei car 1 1:1 tl t - 1- inileli impe tel. Hie wo i an .el iu a . lio.v I11 11 k and would h ive be 11 li-i'Z 11 til ilf'tli if a p 'lie :i.:i 1 bad lid! found In r. Senator Pritc'.ianl want luune list niuht, 'I'he Springer C'cvelai-il-C.itli-.''- Cur renev li l was kille I i.i the ll"ii .- '.e-ier-day." Col. Julian S. Carr with his wif- .-.nd dan ;liler ar-a' the Anna-loii. II- has -iva 11 slO.no.Mo the Mi t luidi-i I ii'v. r sily to Ii e.-:a -lisln- h.-r. . S an'oi' ,lirvi is one ul I Ity trust . . - lion, (icoi-e Wi-e tells t.,. 111,!" Cl.-Vc-laiid told him tb it Virginia had iar l id shale of l'.irei'rii appnintaieii:- a i, wo'i.d reeei.e 1,0 nail'.: : t hi- hainls. The.c i- nuiiu l" be a hot tini : in Ihe Senate whl'l Coll-ideiali HI nl' lie- 1 o-t -illiee appropr ation l,i tl is rn ceh -d. .,-t only dd the Se ale co ni,ut:e.- ..pit ihe S- utbc'ii fist ln-iil item; it most 1 tia e dinai'ily liilei polale I a p:-.-vii' 11 in die item for railway pits - ci e c,i- siiaae which v,sls uhsiUll- d.s lel.oi in lae 1' si 11 ister Oeller.U and r,-.,e:s all C1IS-i.-tuig lawson lue Mibj ct Tin- w ,s in sel led at 111 lll-t un of I '.1:1 ! . mall 'i:a tale P '-t nasl-i (in era'. The II 'C ec: 1 d d 1 .si' 11 of III - lliitl 1 , -o,., mill, e of th w Hole to-dav to r 11 in,- us: inns 1 1 ue- ha-f i'l g.'l 1. de'iglil-. Nod Cat .liilalus and o'. i et s'dveri i-s. I'll, till tl s' 1 1.- 1 1 1 1, 11. T , . ill sea-. 11 a! the Wn.'c ib ih.- w.i - v ,1 !... 1,, ,'i . i , 11 iv i-i'u b i -ig ill h ' 1 "I ti'' t- M i e n 1 ' 11 it . ft," Has I! 1 1:1, v. 1:1 1 . -buiid ne ol 'oii l-i-, l! -r.il , ,. , 1- .'. a ! j 111V11:: i- of ,1- 1;. a), aie I i ii till i: a I j o-l ai . it i p eair... c an , r . w .i '1 : a 'sw.iiui.' s an an I 11 - .1 1. c !'.-vna w.tiii.:t .: iijt; CJJ.-fUil PH '!.?.?iS ! I'll. Villi AM - i;i!()UK.'.S I PllKSOUIl'TION DlM O STii!!! i'dilc.t ArtiflfM, Pi'li'tlliii'S i Medici lies, R. II DUFFY'S CROUP SYIUJP I'UKI'AltKIl A r' Tr.lt A RKCIt'l: ill-' 111 ! LifE lilt. w.VI.Tldl orri V. I At this season children are liable to a j tacks of the Coup, and pari ids shcu, I always be prepared I'V having a In. I; in, j li. N. !) ifl'.'s Croup Syrup : iiaiil.pr 1 pared IVoin the recipe of tin- late 111 .liter Dully can to had ol the Dntga.-I-. mil ol li. X. Dally, proprietiil-. 'ew I! -rue. X. C. Ccrldic iti s of it. cliiei . ,: i,-l lie seen ot (lie propt'i'-tor. ;1.") 1 Ili per bottle. See I bat the wrapper i ; !-. R. U. DUFFY'S OROTJP SYRUP, iti wan; ol Mil so dt-iilcrs who an. selling 1111 iii)it;it ion croup syrup lor '. 1 1 FRUITS, I'OXFECTIOXEUS asm TOBACCONIST. C3 Geo. Henderson, INSURANCE AGENCY. ESTABLISHES 1870. OFFICE: NO. i Craven Ct. Represents the following First.chtus Companies: Insurance Company of North America. Home Isuraiice Company ol Xo . Yok. Hurl lord Fire Insumncu Company "t Hurt lord. ,4 Queen Insurance Company of A meric -. PhtB us Insurance Company of Bloc-' lyn, N. Y. . SI II ; Xortli Carolina Home Insurance C. . panv ni Kuk'ighj Koyal Iifurajlce Company ol Liver pool, England. 1 Bo-ton Murine. Insurance Company of '. Boton ' -y-' 1 ' CSrThie Ageoev has been in eiisteo e for toe p-ikt 26 es,rs, lupng whiuli nine ail ' 'Obsi's hav bam. piwuptiy ,etiiua withoiVi t'BgUtrn,. 1 v,t . . All i)tttiet of fatirabh Imnrnnne HACKBURN -: AN mn t nmfn FAIR - DEALING IS 0NK oi- ot h Mottoes ! -1TON-G- OF OUR Competitors CAN WITHSTAND (U'R STEADY FIRE. -00000000 - m i; 111 vitidv k ni Low Prices -A NO- Qaality. -00000000 They Retreat More it, and live The People A chance to Reap th Benefit. 00000000- COLIE ! AND J5EE FOR YOURSELVES. 1 1 opooopoi GO TO -IOR- Choice Groceries FRUITS, AXI) Confectioneries . and. HtPiare o-ooids Constantly Arriving. M ld'i:isii,i.y M s I KI'ltl.-slNii Large Assortment, Nl I'.l'UI.-slM.I.V Appropriate 1'liL'ShMs. SlIil'KIMM.I.V LO 11' I'lxfCES. Ib-antilul Presents that meet all Di'iniinils and .Satisfy all. An I jieinalleil Assort -nii-tti und a Variety to suit all Tastes in Toys, keeks, and Novelties. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Our lioaiitifnl Xew Stock of Vantines Ghines2 AND JAPANESE GOODS Is blight, clean and fresh, and consists wholly of the latest and most popular designs. All Kinds Fruits in great variety. Oranges, direct from Flordia, Bananas, .Malign Grapes, Apples, Figs, Raisins, New Nuts, Dates, Currents aud Citron all New 1894 Goods. Our Candy Stock Is very Complete it em. braces fresh arrivals of Hy Ier's, Koyster's, Whitman's, Miller's best goods; and and onr Plain and French Mixtures at 10 cents per pound; cannot be equaled bj any competion. JNODIJNJJ
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 12, 1895, edition 1
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