1 l- S ! rt -I - tOLUMI XITI. IIW BISI, CS1TXH COUITT, Jf." C, T0I3DATY MIRCH 8 1904 FIRST SICTIOIT. V NDM8IR 96. tVll I for ivonti Cull' . That ' - - Dislres Every Wc to Knov ' tbout Sanative Antisep ticJ)leahsing Hi ctc'jt tha Csra cflb SIIj, Scslp, Halrani lianas a Toe much stress cannot ba placed on the great Yalue of Cntlcura Soap, Olnt-"- meat and BeeolTeiit in the antlaeptio cleansing otjb asuooos surfaces, and of taa blood and circulating fluids, thus ' ' afibrdlng yora, nmt and coonomical . local and constitutional treatment tor weakening ulceration, Inflammations, . . ttchlngs, Irritations, relaxations, die - placements, pains and Irregularities' pe eullar to females. Hence the Cntlcura remedies hare a wonderful Influence la restoring health, strength and beauty , to weary women, who have been pre . maturely aged, and Invalided by thee "distressing ailments, as well as such sympathetic afflictions as ansemla, ehk reels, hysteria and nervousness. -, Women from the very first hate folly appreciated the purity and sweetness, I the power to afibrd immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent core, the absolute safety and great economy which hare made the Cntlcura remedies the standard humour remedies . of the clTlllsed world. IlUllons of women use Cntlcura Soap, assisted by Cntlcura Ointment, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying tha : akin, for cleansing the scab) of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for annoying irritations and ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, an tiseptle purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the pur posea of the toilet, bath and nursery. SddlbrNflHMitaMmM. Catkin Rnolwnt, ate. (1 D. IV ColuaUr? ftOftMon. At.. Putm Dru M cha. i'nnv W Sud tot" A Boot tat W 0014a.' . LOST ON GULL SHOALS - Tht Schooner L, T. - Dttuhock Springs a 1 Leak and Captain Runs Her Ashore, ' " - ' , The schooner L T . Dunnock, Oapt T II Mumford waa wrecked on Gull Bhoals off Roanoke Island Wednesday morning The boat had on 75,000' feet of lumber which was consigned from the Goldt- boro LnmberCo, of Dover, to the John-' on and Winsett Lumber Co, of Wash ' lngton D O. The Dunnock vat loaded at ihi Trent Warehouse wbarf last dur- ; Ingtbe week ending Feby 27th. , , : .. When the captain discovered that the . boat waa linking he headed her for the shoals thinking he could make a landing aad posslb'y save the cargo If not the ship. But when she went aground aha became unmanageable and soon went to pieces. The crew escaped' In their yawl t had some thrilling experiences be fore getting to land. . Capt Mumford reached KUiabeth City on the abamer Neuse Saturday v morning and Immediately notified the owners and Insurance companies. The , boat and cargo are e total lose. ; Home Mission Note. Miss Bell H Bennett, President W B It M, says. "Believing that the ttme has oomawhen as a united company we need to retreat -Him with whom all thing are possible to trust forth labor era Into the haaveat, we ask that all of the members of the Woman's Borne Mis sion Soolety observe Friday March 11, , as a day of self-examination and pray er. Now, as never before In the hls t tory o the church pastors, olty mission boards, rescue home and schools are ur . gently calling to the Board for trained " women to help In the work of the Lord, and there are no Women ready tr ans wer thofe oalls. K Are they waiting for a more definite call, la un nime to send it rortn ; now. Let them wait no laager. ; "Say vr not j at. there are yet four months, and then oome the harvest T behold, I aay unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields: forahey in white already i. to harvest." That Beauillal Gloss. ' eomea from the varnish in Devoe'a Var nish Floot Paint; ' eosts 8 cents more a quart though.. Bold by B W- Small. wood. " - " v . Returned From Philippines. Mr Z. Vance Babbitt was here yester day, on hla way from Ilo : Ilo, Philip pine Islands, where he has served Uoole Sam for the last three years. He was a member of Company At, 89th Infantry, and returns with an honorable discharge from aer vice. While somewhat fat! gued from service and his long journey, Vance wu looking first rate, and will be areund here for aome weeks, enjoying a well merits 1 rest. - . to INTO VLi Japanese Warships Eater Harbor Eajaglnr Forts. , Bassia's Tlaiivoatok Fleet in Dan J fteref;Ceetare. qaletatFert ! A Khar Bntleai Work- , far Ceellfi Xepatrisf s , Biesplag Sail 1 era Shot. Bptclal to Journal. t 8t Feteisborg, Meat It la let-orted thtt seven Japanese war ships entered (he harbor of VUdlvostok today and afterward withdrew" without firing a shot. ' . : . , - - London. Mch 7. B pot's from Bt Petersburg asy that gieai anxi ij is felt (or tLe Busstaa Vladivoatoca flot which Is now locked out of the harboi by Jap anese. ' The Russians will ioc n be help less because their coal aad sa monition will soon be exhausted. It Is feaicd It will be destroyed by the Japanese fleet; '" Berlin, Mih 7 The Tagebiatt, says that fUfsia will defy Europe and tend 1M Black 8-a fleet through the Darda nelles. Paris, alch 7 -U Is aald that the Rus sian fleet at VUdlvo tok has gone to bombari thu weal coat of Ja pan,-- ' Lor don, Mch 7 It Is thouf bt . that Japan's atttmpt la by boldirg her fleets off from Port Aithur and' Vladivostok, to lure the Russian fleets ont of those ports and ngae them in an cptn sea- light. The Kuwtsns are trying to avoid suoh Cdnusta. ..... Rome, Mch 7. The teport received by tha Japanese Legation . hwe' of the en gagement at Vladivostok,, on Sunday dlffera from the RasaSan account, the latter saying that the Japanese shells fell short doing no damage. The Legs tloo account says the Russian Wterlee were damaged, while the shells from the forts failed to reach to the . Japanese ghli falling short, thus Indicating that the Russians had no big guns on their fjrtt. London, March 7 Only Hustlsn re ports on the bombardment of the Vladi vostok have yet been reoelved,and they rive no , indication as to whether the Russian squadrp n s still there. Accord Ing to a report the squadron wai seen off tbeie Thursday, but on this point there Is ho reliable information. Srecu latlonvhowever, mostly Incline to the belief that the Russian sqaadroa Ii not In port at Vladlvostock, as neither tha official or the other repot ti of the bom' bardment mention Russian battleships Port Arthur dispatches of Saturday and Bucday say that everything Is qnlet there and on )he ' Llao Tung peninsula. The Japanese cruiser squadi on waa seen reconnolterlng til Port Arthur Friday night during a heavy snow storms . : . v The Daily Telegraph' Chee fm cor respondent saya the Russians re still employing thousands of ooolles at Port Arthur and Delay on entrenchments and new forts and that they are also mounting over a hundred gum to pro tact the neck of the lsthrjas, respondent of the Standard -at Tien m . , . .. . ... . r Tsln gives a rumor that thirty Russian sailors were caught in an attempt to escape from Port Arthur and Uat they were shot the tame day. ' Traded, wife For Fish N eta. ; A peculiar story eomea front Currl tuckOounty of a man named Outlaw e ehanglng his wife and two children to hit brother for a pair of fish nete, the exehaaac being agreeable to all parties concerned, After the barter .Jerome Outlaw, to whom the woman and chil dien were given, and hla new posses sions were arresttd In Elisabeth City Thursday and taken to Currituck for trial, but In view of the fast that, there wea not sufficient evidence to convict and that the shlldren of the delendentt were dependent on some one for lap port, the couple were released. . The man with the fish nets being Ihrjwd enough to know that his pres- enoe would . only breed trouble, disap peared. He Is presumably patting them to there legitimate use. ., v v' a mm RECEIVERSHIP HEARING Delayed. Illness Pre vests Jndgs Simaaton Coming To RatefglCnffl Ifth. Raleigh. HC. March 7th Governor Ayooek was today formally notified that Judge 81monton, of the 17 8 Circuit eourt oonld not be here until the 17th but, to hear the Bute's aaawer la the Atlantic ft Worth Carolina' railway re ceivership matter. He was to have beef. here earlier : but alckaeas , prevented. Governor Ayooek, remarked that Judge Slmonton, waa sick whan elgned ; the order test week, setting this timefer the hearing on the 10th Inst, and that h la yet Indisposed. The governor lakt lhat he had been apprehensive that the Judge would not be able to be hereon the loth The answer of the State, whleh has been printed, ie extremely well drawn. And has attracted much attention on the part of lawyers as well aa the general publlo. The governor continues to get Utters regarding the leaie of the Atlaatfo A North Carolina railway, and has receiv ed three or lour each since the i oad waa placed In the hands of receiver htcBee. i . Whereaponta UiUmowi.ij V K McBee, reoelver, is still an nn- knowa quantity, at to his pevaoaal and physical whereaboutJ, for he la still ab sent from this clly, aad no one can or will make known where he Is. ' ., There were two lets oarpeaters at work la the shops, Monday', than were there on Saturday, leaving four men in the carpenter shop proper.; ' R 1 Paint Your Bur For T5c to $1.00. with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. . It weighs 8 to 8 osa. more to the pint than others, wears longer, and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold uy b tt roiwwu. . COUNT! ADBUBON SOCIETT Holds I s Regular ' Annual. Heetlng and Elects Officers. The regular annual meeting of the Craven county branch met Friday night In the office of Mr George B Waters and transacted aome bualnesa Including the election of officers for the ensuing year. . There waa some discussion as to game laws; An effort will be made to have game laws that will be satisfactory : to the people end will protect the game.' The following offloata were elected. , President, G A Ntooll. . - i , Vice-President, W T Hill. - ! , Secretary and Treasurer, George B Waters. Board of Directors 8 W Smallwood, D L Ward,, T G Hyman, A D Ward, George Green. Committee on Membership B tW Smallwood, !WTHUl and O K Ban legal Committee - A D . Ward, O H Gulon and D L Ward. -: Committee on Grievances F 8 Dotty HO Lumaden.FH Whltty: i, Committee on Garner Warden J B Duffy, W F Foy and George Green. ; The sum of nearly $100,, was collected of non resident hunters this season, There will be a delegation to go from this city to tha-meetlog qf the Slate Audubon ' Society In Greensboro: next Saturday. ' - 'u t -; v GOOD SPIRITS, . Good splrtta dont all come from Ken tucky; Thtlt main source Is the liver and all the fine iphlts ever made in the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or the hundred-and one 111 effeeta: It produces. You can't have good spirits and a bad liver at the tame time. Tour liver must be In fine condition If yea would feel buoyant, happy and hopefnb bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and aucretsful lB your pursuits. ,You can put your ltverlnAne condition by ntlng Green's August Flower the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dyspepsia or Indl- tirestloni ' ' It hat been a ' favorite' honee- The corl'ihold remedy for loter thirty-five yean. August Flower wltt make your Utet healthy and active and thua Insure you a ... . ,,tn trfta , Vrf .1 slae, S5o j regular bottles, 75c At all druggists. Vt. .h;;, , , j .r. Ez-Sneria Hooker Dead. Mr Wallace B Hooker, a prominent eltlaen of Pamlteo county died at hla home In Bayboro, Friday after pro- traotrdlUneaa. " 1 'a Mr Hooker wat sheriff of Us eounty for several years besides having 'filled other positions ' of ' Importance and honor, anlwes at the time of his death, 50 years of age. i TOO (SOW WBAt. TOO ARB tJXCli When you take Grove's , Tasteless, , Chill Tonic, because tha formula la ..plainly printed on every bottle showing that Is simply iron and quinine la a tasteless rnp 1 noeure-HBo pay, Price 080. SAW KILL machinery for Sale also plan ng and shingle machine but little used and nearly new" for particulars address P O Box. 711 Newborn N V." "li t Ttrv rr- v ustee;i viR- Inhabitants of Viallvostok Warned to Leaye. Pert Arthur and Vladtvestok Must Defeat" 'ThemtelTes. Basil a Tryiig te Gain - Time. . . Centlaaed Bembari- ; ,.ihnr. :,wr,; ' Prlxea. f :;- Special to Journal v St Petersburg, March 6 The Admiral In command of "Vladivostok warns the InhibltauW within 17 miles of the city toieave Immediately, taking only per sonal effects, but no food, stores or cat tle, whtgh the garrison needs. Appre hension for the safety of the garrison Is felt It is thought ' Vladivostok Is un tenantable owing to the Japanese fleet, and tha approach of the Japanese army from Posalet Bay. 4 '' It la tha Intention of' the Russian Commanders to let Port Arthur and Vladivostok defend themselves the best they can, and to concentrate the Rus sian troons alone the line of tho Trans- Siberian railway. London Mch 5 It Is satd that Russia la seeking to gain time In Manchuria, as it has been discovered - that enough troops cannot be brought ; to the front aad sufficiently provisional to begin an active campaign for another month. General Llnorvitch Is withdrawing the advance guard in Northern; Cores, and there ie confirmation of the advance ol large Japanese force in the rear of the deDartlnsr Russians, coming from the northeast coast. The Russian General has resolved to make a stand at New Ohwang before re tiring upon Llao Tang. - Ties? Tain Mch 5 Port' 'Arthur baa been bombafded by the Japanese at in terrels on Monday,, Tuesday ; and Wed nesdayvvfv -,Sit,. ,-..'. ;! it.'Si'i.- rr"Tl ,7.'. TokIo. Mch5.-The Russian fleet is reported as having left Vladivostok, Feby Nth for a northern cruise seeking Japanese vessels as prists, Two Kussian ships were seen off Usulle Bay ARua alan volunteer- transport steamer has been fitted up as an auxiliary cruls- The steamer Manchuria, belonging to the Chinese Eastern Railway company, the schoonea Slipnor and the the steam launch TJllde hate been declared prizes of war by the naval court at Sasebo. .j,?; . Church- Notes. The finest olty and village Churches are painted with the Longman 4 Mar- tines Paints and we want every Church to accept our donation whenever they pain. " "" -r . 8 ftfilmake 14, 'therefore when yon want fourteen "gallons of palnt.buy only eight dtltStVL'f and mix ' six gaUons pare Linseed OU with U. end thua get paint at less than $1.20 per gallon. ' Don't pay $1.60 a gallon for. Linseed Ott (worth 60 cents) which you do when vou bur other paints In a can with a paint label on It, , , ,t Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L, A M. and three gal lons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gold. F ; ; These Celebrated palnU are- sole by a?ymaa ouppiy vv w .. .... v n New-Bern N C. . Joe Scott, recently known as "Dr" Boott was the victim of a vicious assault yesterday by Will Oennon.Boottft face wet a good illustration of the Russo- Japanese war, hot only 1 waa his face a war map bat he looked very much like a veteran f the aelge 'of Port Arthur himself. Scott's punishment wu thor ough;!, 1 twl. '' " ' r'---. The "doctor'! swore out a warrant for hKesiallant and the' trial -waa held be fore Magistrate Barrlngton. Cannon was required to pay .the fine and costs of the trial amounting to $8. 60. . ! - Mrs Dr Battle Paralized. N; - The friends of Ret Dr W H Battle, who some years ago waa pastor if the First Baptist Church, will be puned to know that hli wife sustained a severe stroke ' of . paralysis , at , her home In Greensboro Saturday , morning,..; The stroke affects the entire right aide in volvtng the power otapeeoh. , t The Condition ef the unfortunate lady tt reported as very critical but not with out a little hope. She waa at last reports resting comfortably. 3 -1 ) ' The friends In this, city eitend their tost heartfelt sympathy aad hope for a speedy recovery. ' - A . A 3 rl jr-lt' The Grip leaves Thousands in Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks. jr ri six- . . r' - z m -a. c "For GrH cuulth - V . ... ty, nervous- Pipsia and other ta tarrkal conditions resulting front the Grip, in the entire Materia Medka J have found no rem-l udr that eauals Pe runa jor prompts aetion:'lJr:SB. Ufartman. Pre si dent, The Hartman sanitarium. T IKE A DEMON grip has crossed our I X country, leaving behind scores of physical wrecks. Victims of catanh of the head, catarrh cf the throat, catarrh of the lungs, catairh of the stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, catarrh of the pelvio organs, are to be counted by hundreds of thou sands. Grip Is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seed of chronic catarrh within the system. This Is so true that few grip sufferers are able to make a oomplete recovery until they have used Pernna. Never in the history of medicine lias remedy received such unqualified and universal eulogies as Feruna. j A New York Alderman's Ezportenm. Eon. Joseph A. Xllnn, alderman Fifth District, writes from 104 Christopher street, New York City, as follows : "When a pestilence overtakes our people we take precaution as a nation to preserve the citizens against the dread disease. v-. .: " . .j : , "La grippe has entered thousands of our homes this fall, and I noticed that the people who used Pernna were qulok ly restored, while those who depended on doctor's prescriptions, spent weeks in recovering, leaving them .weak and emaciated. " 1 had a slight attack of la grippe and at once took Feruna, which drove the MEN CAPABLE OF EARNING - $1,000 TO $5,000 A YEAR TRAVELING SALESMAN, CLERK, ' MERCHANT,, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR BUSI- ". V.. NESS! A complete reorganization of the pro ducing department of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York in this section affords a chance for a Tew good men; eight vacancies on the agency force remain open lor mentor character and ability; you can find Cut by Writing whether tt will be worth while for yoi to make a change; no previoua exper ience is necessary. . 1 A eourse of professional Instruction given free., THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW YORK. , . ' Richard A. McCnrdy, President.' HAS PALD P0UCT-H0LDERS OVER SB LllLLIOn 1D0LU0S. Address HARRIS RWILL0X, Man ager tor North 'Carolina, The Mutual Life Insuranca Co., of N. Y., Charlotte, N.C. Ellis' Shops No. 132 Pollock St. Are now Ready : te Repair year Term and Road Tehlelaa, Carriages, Buggies made, and aU kinds el wood and iron work doM promptly. Work aar- aateed. 'MM'r-' . " W.S: ELLIS. Plastleo is NOT a hot water, filthy alne Kalaomine. It Is a finely powdered 1 rock, in whit and beautiful tints to 1 be mixed with cold water. Aay one lean brush it on., Plaatico has tho , peculiar property of cementing to tho j wall, destroying diaeaao germs and vermin and never rubbing or scaling. Kalaomino haa no cementme Dropen 'a I Z ITIT'CsVv 1 lilu r VrVTfT, A' CJ t , w 1 &ar nh i dependaentirely oa (flue to make ft ; 5ttck. The (Iim soon rota, notiriihint; vermin and germa of deadly diaraa a , and the Stu3 rubs and scales oif, 1 tnoflinir walla, clothing and furniture, i Wall finishes that mn ;t be mixed with hot water are fcaWm ones, noBiaunr r what fancifulnnnieh ey bear, hrtte ?hee nnheaHhtul r- .-urea and t-: v . ,',fii iii. t y, r . 1 . y l circd. bauv'O ward ot i i .0 mi, a tire. , .... rnvf k:.:i KALr::.r ).,t , : - 1 , a va. v. vh r.i uvri"iMo-'mi i disease ont of my system In a few days and did not hinder me from pursuing my dally work. I should like to see our Board of Health give it official recognition and have it rued generally among our poor sick people in Greater New York." Joseph A. Plinn. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Barber's Union, writes from 15 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 1 "Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. I suffered with a severe backache, indi gestion and numerous ills, so I could neither eat nor sleep, and I thought I would give up my work, which I could not afford to do. "One of my'customera who was greatly helped by Feruna advised me to try it, and I procured bottle the same day. X need it faithfully and felt a marked im provement. During the next two months I took five bottles, and then felt splen did. 'Now my head is clear, my nerves steady, I enjoy food, and rest well. Fe- runabaa been worth a dollar adose to me.wD. L. Wallace. . . Mr. 6. H. Perry, Atchison, Kansas, writesr .wv4Mielm(v "Again, after repeated trials of your medicines, Feruna and Manalin," I give this as my expression of the wonderful I Nice Lot Voigt's 1 I Snow Drift, White Fost ; J and Admiral Flotir Just Received - j Also a Nice lot Harvey's Small Su- g gar-cured Hams, Breakfast Strips and ?z English Cured Shoulders, also Cooked Ham ready for the .table, which .we slice and sell in any quanity desired Try it, it'a nice. , Nice large California Prunes 10c lb., 3 lbs for 25c. Evaporated ' Apples and Peaches, Nice Canned goods all kinds." ' I respectfully solicit your, trade. v,; -tj. - , ; , xours 10 jfiease, m e M ... j . ,1 ... . - .11,1 , . . , . Yours to Please, : a IIIIIIinilllllimillllllllTinilinilYTTTTTTYl JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF ;.,Nb ,Co,':HamG-.; S&oaiders and Side Bacon. ; " ' AIbo plenty of Nice t : Fresh Eggs 20c Dr-.1?'. Give ua a call forir anything in the Gr.t Toti will find our stock always fresh and complete ,i way, H ,f. ',. Satiafaction Guaranteed or yont Money refuinud, -., , ,; i !.. (! Yours to please, ti , )( Wholesale and Retail Grocer, . , ECSS 63. . ; Cor. nrcr..l Cz IIr.::c : : ; "Tt i tlTTTTTTTTTTTT' . ijkii Hi illl Lii 1 1 ; 1 1 1 its Path From n. y. Journal. "DvrinA the recent Crip epi- den te . claiming 9 million vietimt er more, the tffi- cttntyoTPt na in anieklv relieving this malady and its aftereffects has teen the talk of the results of your very valuable medicine in its effects in my case after repeated trials. " First, it cured me of chronlo bron chitis of fifteen years' standing by using two bottles of Feruna in January, 1894,' and no return of it. ' " After I was cured of bronchiUa I had la grippe every winter for several win ters. But, through the use of Feruna,1 it got gradually weaker in its severity,' until it dwindled down to a mere stupor for two or three days. Now, the stupor does not trouble me any more." O. H. Perry. A CongTeuman's Experience. '. Bouse of representatives, Washington, D.C. r. Feruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen "I am more than satisfied with Feruna, and find it to be an excel lent remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have used it in my family and they all Join me in recommending it as an excel lent remedy." ; . Very respectfully, ; . George H. White. If you do not receive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Feruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. , , Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. O Wliolesale & Cetall ' Grocer, - ' 4 t I . . k .... S fe ...