TII D Noted Correspondent Talks ; of, Operations, In ' -' Poland -. ; I . ) t I - f : 1 J: .A: X4 By ; A; -JT. Fletcher Central News , 'Correspondent.) , n ..1 i 'J r- :fi Vr. - . tj- I ' -Am r rn, . VrJ - ST" ' ' ST'- as .- "a 53 -2a !5 4a J, .4 . I t. TO :.. . is m 45 Pollock Sf. ; 5 v. 'V.-'i ;.;-.v-,t.f.ifjs..-)''if i Monotype Qaster We are piece ed to announce that we have just installed our second Morotype -Keyboard and Casting Machine and are now in a position to give you PROMPT SERVICE in any line of the printing business, from getting out a visiting card to printing a weekly paper. We can also furnish you new Type and Borders in any quantity from 6 to. 36 point, inclusive, at prices less than can be bought from the foundaries or we can cast your old worn-out type into new faces. DON'T THROW YOUR OLD TYPE AWAY WRITE US FOR PRICES I-..:, . . , . .. ..... ,: s n B Monotype Keyboard TT 11 - ' - ' - pccrjE 8 5N5 M 9TM - .;.f:-JM ; ft ' : n ' ' 23 " Mi 4 n Co x O ' S.J - 4 Km Uzm, " T'l Petrograd, pee. 30.Central News Correspondeaoe) Nemerovitch Dan' chantes,J (he - famous ..Russian war correspondent,- 3s, the author of the following powerful description ia the "Russkeya Alove,K of the operation ino!and in: the last days pf Novem oe.. . "A. new retreat 'of the defeated German .troops , began , uner ; the cover of a violent artillery fire. Their outflanking movement had been frus trated. ,r , : i "The Germans fortified their -po siuons at the. rear -of . Alexandroff and from Sgerj2 to Strebon turning-their long line into an uninterrupted screen, which' eould not be attacked from the front without enormous losses Ho our troopei.- JSehind this were retreating the greatly diminished German troops Kresnevitzs. $ All f their rear - was under the deadly- firing - of our ar tillery, which did . not lose touch with the enemy for a momenC x ' "The- fate of the detachment oc cupying gerjz was quickly deoided. Although firmly entrenched and sur rounded .by thick wire entanglements it could not hold out. . For twol days it was unceasingly attacked by our neavy catteries, now; and then re plying feebly It is said that tho Germans at this point had no amunition left, and that it was only by drawing on the reserves, that Jthey' were able to ob tain supplies "From reports received from, those who have succeeded ,J in .breaking through toward. Sgerja the losses of the German troops, have been heavy and the positions at their rear are heaped with dead.. Wounded' men freeze slowly to death as they "crawl back toward the town in their rearT The clothing of the Germans is in sufficient .to meet the rigors of winter and1 the men .become .numb in' the snow filled trenches."" On November 26th the irost registered four degrees uwu " win) ; a' ureiuieii. " "The discontent of the Kaiser's trooos is reflected in thn d $f the German prisoners. The, Ger man officers who have" been ; taken prisoners . recognize u already. -the fu tility of struggling against Russia, r 'On the night of; November. 27th, (he rear of bux; gunswas incessant. In the dim light it seems as though the sky was being lashed with whips of steel. " The momentary . flashes on the low clouds showed the presence of the Russian batteries. . It seemed in this titanio duel that everything animate or inanimate was trying to make itself jissmaU; as possible, and to press close to the earth's icy bosom. The 1 1 villages Had been abandoned anil there was no sign :of life.i?f jS? . .."At one poin.t a clever ruse, was used by .the Germans. . They were veterans who had retreated ;. from Breziny.' :; Without moving from their cold trenches "they Suddenly .started a cheer, as tnough -they, were adT vancing taattack... Our jmen, accus tomed, to. meet' such, attentions With ne. payonepr r manouwe : succeeded ' twice, but 0 tne tmra occasion allowed de tachment of the guards which reallv came to meet us, 40 come close to our tranches . before;-we opened .fire -nd Virtually destryedvthemty WSe voUeys.1- . : h i' -fi - cw viermans returned to uv Mvu.trencneff and later, we could i 1 ; 4-. .... see companies of reserves comin? hd oecun lino or trencaes un der, dur. artillery rrt5iS;5'if,; . ,0; smgie eaim mo. ment : at i night. . The r: Germans are nervous in the darkness and have a wholesome fear of. a night' Attack. We,, on the contrary, , are well prac ticed in night assaults', the lessons of the Japanese war having been taken to .hart; r "Generally speaking, although the Germana mayr hav great advantage in the matter .of . organization , for war we are equal to them in the mat ter of, utilizing . local : conditions ' to tne est advantage and leave them far . behind in oouragei enthusiasm andready imtiative.",'c - w AHTEI--To, know 7th where- . abouts of one 3.0 ton -flat; or. scow, . taken from the dock foot of Han cock street on" or about Dec. 23rd Reward paid for information lead- ing :;to.- recovery, ot same..:. 7 : J. , C. . Brown . Lime XJo'mpany,- : 12-30-tf . d- ri: f: A; '4 . NARCISSUS AND FERNS . for sale. "Mrs. 'Hughes Holland, 25 , Broad street.' " 12-29-3 ti. Jifyclc. ". Owrer c 'i 1 n ve iiloul Tying f I ' Want Ad Hates tjApptying: to tonsecutiv Ihsertions 7 A S IaserriM -12 IncrtlMiu it IffffertioMi, i-;2 C? i l?roaeiiiertio,5ceatfor l' t -'-! i rtloat, 75 ceats far til j, 415 for twelve las tloas, ;',H3.ir i Ut itts iBfrtlai, -.iiSt. OXLARGETYfEriTwaaiaiaa .. . ...... ..- ;;.v ; Na ad takea for -r.acB lauiai aaa aaaraTianaa ia fetlSSv.;X:vtaoated'ai a ward :tpt; All ads that ara aat run aa caaaecutlv Z daysara atrlctly aaa jcaat par ward.' :" ; Ramlt by i meaey order :r ;:caeck.i,ja -f' nat ask far credit; wa caa't glva It at uca prlcea.'l f'itiiypf:;' WANTEDA ifive '' room ; house in good-. location, with' ? modern '.. con venienoes'. Address "S" cart Journal FANCY .CRANBERRIES 10a, . Fresh' nuts, 20c; Faney Celery. H E. ROTALL. - r , V? i - FOR - RENTOniee at 50 Craven Aitreetv R;!Ai ?A ' 12-22-tf FOR. RENT First , floor of house Ko.' 1) Metoalf. , Possession given at once. t Apply 6. W: WiUis,' 43 Middle street: r 41 ' 12-22-tf k FOUND Ladies Glove in-thi post office. Owner can have same by ' ealling at Journal bffiee and paying for thiriad. 12-17-14. .v. UNDER SHED Dry': stova wood, shingles and brick.': See W.F. Hill, PhoneTS.irSi-iftfewr- BETTER THAN BONDS Wanted Not less than $2000 and more than $6000, for not less than twa or over five years. Gilt edge seouritj Will pay. $29.00 on each $1000 ever DO' :' 'day;; asjnteres Address B. & T., Journal, 1-1-15 FLO WERS FOR: EVERYBODY. The tseautitul ma: the .aged mo jryierJUha jiick and the -welk from aEAUTIFUlDoubW ioletsfof ;fChriatm9rf picked freah' frojcold frames.' Give me your.ordor early. iiJyft Watson Phone 353. ; J-;: OLD . PAPERS-Fot ale. r Limited Supply, 10 cents ihs hundred. Ap ply JOURNAL OFFICE. FOUND-Ona pair glasses in Post : Oflice. Owner van have same by calling at the JOURNAL'OFFICE .and paying for this ;'d.f0j?V FOR SALE-i-Several ;hundredfiBe Carolina-Turkey's"- in any X aantity.t Address ti' Tilletta. Maysville, N. C.t: ''m - flf: 1 1 FOR SALE Complaint and Stale Warrants for Justice of the Peace. J." LAND ; PRINTING CO. N ew Hern, - N. ;.. C. y;;. ..3 -i -New soft 'ehsll'i tvclnuts. vW- aail Ui X-.-a jLrH IT r'-iti 4 m aa EICYCLE STOLEN rOno Racvw cle make: Rear tire plain, smoothe cushion, front tire ' white ' rubber cap, large saddle, wide pocLils. Reward if returned to J. J. Lixter. .,LaV, c. c :oradWAtof the-; grave -nvthij2S ; v ina "jroprla' .'ilMrQwe? J. OF 2c Wor4 'V . 5c a Word a Ward ' . v.'' - - 'ir- Jes thaa 25 eeata. 4 .r ''3 is? ;.s;.; tEQ'iCdHN'S New "Bern' Pawa xV and Loan olfiee, opening early ia.s i T Jan, Big bargains for sale and $1.M 2, I' p'to $1000 to 'loaa on diamoods,: , watches, : Jewelryl musioal insjtru f'4$$' ' ' ments,' guns,' suit cases, trunks and y traveling bags, A suit case 7 fraaC," . :? Withvery trunk. Wa ara offisialgpN? Eastern 'North Carolina agents fer i'i0 ::;:; ths famous D. & M. Sporting gooas. - ; K Noi ;J7-Bread . street, TThs ' Sad V"-'.-, "V Front store; ; -; i r ' 12-27-iti.,':vV'v.' ; ; FOR RENT Eht room house, Ifa. V"V; iJ35 East. Froat Street, Possessiea ', ; rvNavember 5ti. ? Apply taJ Is" 't5 FOUND-Bunoh' of ," keys.- Owner;;?; tr. ean have same J. by ; proving pra-""H perty: and paying for this ad at : .Tmiran.) flffino.'rtf- 11-17 , ........r v- NEW fRISII FOTATOES-rFar Saia at ,$2.00 rper barreVt Sea W. Crocket, New Bern N. C. ; : ",. 11-lMOtL 1v.V Vrv.;.. FOR SHINGLES Dry stevewesd , '-'- Ji:andl ! briekr-seeWi HilirPhoma V-'' -273. . , . U-27ttf.' " Our :. pay.; eheoks ara ; exaotly the un as - otner -banK onesfci, -r Tha S j ,- J VJ VHUIH VflHBV IUUOS AMV VT .VflMt r the.; person tendering V:thS-eaoV,tii; the lawful i possessor. ' Nav discount should baMkedai all Dur flheeka ara-t gooti for their face value at the bank. V ' ' ' 0mmMmjm& : ' r A. T. GERRANS, Supt... '"', .Thii May;Al91S: -HoW about a purchase of : Prince 'Albert tobacco; in a v nice glass humidor. Makes it : a' fine present for him. "We r " havejthemHackburn; v,; Briar, r Apple, ' Calabash ' Merchaum all guaranteed atBRADHAM'S s J V'i NOTICE z' - " Commencing Thursday! CctobaV IStfc '. - ' 1914, the Norfolk Southern Rf rL Ca.'a5vC? freight warehouse wUl be cpened ; a. m. and closed. 5 p. !,, ; i ; 1 Freight-receiyed for foratrding sama' tzfv date a followingf:v".t'. .r.vj'";;,y; f i ITatt, 7 30 a.-m. to 10 '38V'm7?:?:;i , West, 7-30 a. m.to 10-08i Zm,- ) Norfolk and Raleigh " Jatricts-7-A"lL I t . m. to 3-30 p: m. - . ' . " Freight received after this time sub- " ject to 24 hours delay, . . iyy, - Oriental branch:7'30 a, m, to; ,30. " p." m. for forwarding next a. m.- ; j??&s J. Pf DAVIS,"? Zt nt. ' . '' WANTED Homes fcr'lo'c'. bey ge4 6 years, g' I . ' : For, r-rtieuHrs.- cf"! t 1 street, or, . ! 12-m?...'. . ;.'; . . ..

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