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Waste of Time to make ;g
your own d;. Linen y : f
when ha is telling first-claa Shsjeta and Pillow Cweg at about A
4k seaman tvaa wsvn tiam YiJkAti wtawrfn 4ka mafAfnfl.1. Tt Will - VsT
pay jon to lay irf ft supply now,
we hare are specially marked with
UI-KY I III J
aaalll . BaaW
and won't stay with ni long.
Cotton is
King
At the prioe in prospect jou can
If you want th BUST '() . . ;
Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano. j.
Insist on having that kind, an 1 jeu will not ' ba disappointed in
jour crop.
For Tobacco N
Use Meadows Gold Leaf Tobacco Guahq
' I" makes good, slick, tough Tobacoo. November 1903 one planter
sold 1,453 pounds of tobaooo for $011,00. Be used Gold Leaf. ,
Special High Grade Fertilizers for alt crops
If there is no dealer In jour section handling our goods, write us. ,
EH.Q I A. MEADOWS CO.; Mrifrs,
LONG DISTANCE PHONE 68, ' " ' '.
Factory Reuse Bivey, New Bern, N. C.
GaslCili Hdw. & Mill Supply Co.
IUt cut th prloe o.i Healers Car load to be sold. Fire Board
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Fitted, Stoves set up.
, Full Uus of Hmrdwaie; Elwood Fence, rlnU. Oils and Vtynith,
IJmvuul Csnwnt, Sash, boor and Blinds.
Lowsst Prloes, Beet Goods,
Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co.,
tf&flOWARlttXkldtotl.
PhoaeliT.
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NOTICE I
Deo 153 South Front
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SONS CP. OLD K0RTH STATE
"HEROES 0N MABY A FIELD.
Brot: OUi' fipodal Wuhlngtoa jCoi-
Tfj pondenos, to Atlanti 3ontItutIon
The mgalicen record for heroUm
made MfVo Sods of tne Old Aorta Slate
upon many battlefields Wu the theme of
a highly Interesting speeeh of noa JHti
IC Thomas, of fcNorth Carolina,' which
has jat appeared ' In the Qeoordr -The
failure of northern historians to give to
the revoluttoaarr straggles in the tooth
em states the prominent thjy deserts
adds lo tfil interest which every south
erner most Jteelln each contribution
the history of thatJterlod which dpej
atlloe to the heroes too. Often fp got-
teafend itlslhst'teelfegwakbiinpiilf
me to" gi'treater prominence tor tb
speech of Mf Thomas than -Is ;oual.
given set speeones m tnv, nouie w ann
ate dealing with apparently local wb-
tot. . - v" T ' - ' v r-Ns.
Oneof of the general appropriation
bills wu under consideration In the
.house when Mr Thomas, taking advan
tage of tha latltnde allowed In debates
upon such messures,' oalled attention to
ablUhe has Introduced appropriating
$10,000 to inolose andf beautify, the
grounds and repair the monument on
thff Moore'a Creek battle field ot North
Oarollna.r In prsMntlnglhla reabu for
urging that appropriation, Mrlhoma
said:-! s U - ;
'While we are making these large ap
propriations for the salaries of govern
ment officials anl'.thexpenses of our
goTernment.U seems to me' that If would
be well for as not to forget the memory
of great men and great events Jn our
oauutry's history, and that soms small
lhare at' jeait of the large- approprla-
ifoni made by our government annually
honld be gtveaand need for the purpose
of commemorating the dletlnguttbed pa-'
triott, soldier auAJftateamen. of pur
country, and greet battles and historical
event. ' ;; - V '
The lives of noble patrlou and the
memory of deelilve battles and events
are Incentives to higher aspirations la
our Individual and; national life. Plnt
arch tays It was a coatom of the Bomast
to erect monuments to the most eelebra
td and dl.tlnguUhad of Romans, and
to earn noon each monument the rec
ord of tie flluetrttrloaa achievements of
nlm In whoae honor 4 monument was
erected. . Theee ssonmsnts Were set
apon a hill and the- the Bonua ypntb
were bidden by their1, pareatr to itudy
the ilvee of 1 their "dlstliigalshed anoea-
tors as they saw them carved In enduring
marble, and thiy were told , that they,
too, would lave S Ufemonoment erected
to them and the rebordot their life work
oarred vupon it if they .' emolated .the
virtues and praollctl thuesavplerof
hose who bad gone before. T 1
"All the nalloura the world, I thtak.
commemorate by Statues aad saona-
mtnts those, events is ustralatory
which asve' , fed to indepeadeaoe or
marked epoehS la shah national lit.
and tha Ualted Slates of Aminos, the
I real eat aailoa apoa earth, la resotireee.
weallb. )a popalatloB, end uevery
ihleg which goee to make great aad free
people, iBould sot. Ar gleet te honor the
great saea aad greet eveale la hletory
becaaee, forsooth, ft may add soms lien
lie to lbs sua total of the appropriate
of the koreramtat. We are etpenoiag
mOUoas ot dollars for oUef parpoeae,
eome ef tbem art AaU ,so ajeritorVjnt Is
ike erectloe of monuments aad the
eaaiklsg-aad preaertstW Cf batOe
groaads. v f V";" r.'
Xovi Oarollaa au always beea s
modest eteta. Bar saotto U,e aem
tldafi.' 'To be. vaihetthaa to
rteVeHbeleea, witala the border 6t this
rsaiu ealcl 1 have Ibeboaotlo
repreaentia part Is oosgreai -have bees
reeed eoeae el the anion isoet dlta
(sf.hvd bms, aad there bare ecevpted
tume ot the greeted eveeU la Oar eoa
to'sltalofV. 1 shall en Ur bnoafee
eeeeealem epe Konk Oarollsa. la lbs
leatseg a lb fetarUl Webetef
tptaklegA als stats.: KaaaeahsietU,
Ah Bead; SS4J , TU hUSory 01 SJ
late, while e S wall baowa selbe
history of New tTnd, U laatyarahle
fiem Us early eetiUmael ef oer eoeairy
aed the alasory wf Uewar of Us ret e-
". fa Beedtaas for me te ree3 U tor
eUtU Uat the Km uin ef O
Sstc lua epta the aor of the
Mtte ewrnlaeet wae la Sank Oro-
VAX, e4r fife ' Wa'tev P"', si
iK4te ?Iulef a.e I Sa4
3 ikxa WafT4 Ue frrt (.ti!'ta
bti 'ka fa l Ca'ia4 tw. AtiWb
tae e,-liatk,S' iiUg r) ni' u
S) rat -1i't iytr, loaM
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TES KEWS IN A HUTS HELL.
The S9th of January, McKfnlej's birth
dap waa observed In Washldgton by the
wearing of hts favorite flower tbe pink
carnation.-- ? , , ; jl -
A mob in-' Morocco '. desecrated "the
h latian eemetery there and carried the
head i of cf j e on polea . vVj(.'
ThV britUh . exhibition to -Tibet baa
been warned tb t lie members will be at
tacked unlets they turn back. s I
" Japan It w reported, will attempt lo
ralte a-war fund of I 0,0,0,000 by !
suing bimJ. , " ' , " C . r
A great fire ,T Progreeeo, jl.e eb'et
port of T ttraian bi destrojed property
Taluid i r ,010,000.; Y '
In a political riot at Clenfutgoa "Cub
one "men ' w a killed - sd several were
wounded., t . e . . ,
liTha4lme of the Senate Is taken u
with debate on tho right of tbe Prrl-
dent to withhold Information e-ked tot
by ,l.he .Senate 03 tha Panama . qaoa
tiou ' , ' '
.The dee te t sno ever recorded there
fell in several of the Gulf 8 ates ' .?
. Serious Coasting Accident .
Special to Juumai; :
6renbpro, Jan 80 bile 0Yt.t,ngJ
tble afifrnooo at Wl iaion a h U 1 m ot
Judge Surbock slide- und-r a ptsrsg
street car an 1 received InJ itIhs wb1 b
Sre expected to rrove fatal
Plenty of winter ahead lave your doJ
larS for tbe 4th. . 1
'.TL B. Baxter; assigns.
The Well Lnown Cotton Erok r ofRcw
. Tork city Plnancia'ly Em
' barraseed.
Xeelerday Mesr Barrita and GIavrlo
cal manager for A B Baxter & Co., rt-
celred the following telegram;
' A B Baxter A Co, loo bare aolgn
ed. AH tiaf(to be closed' at cloilrg
today.
u Q. E. VSSmER, ,
.' J, -4 ' ' Assignee.-
The new was a great shock to some.
More to some than to others.
Tha Journal was unable to procure
any etetemtat as tooths eaaas of tbe
failure, the amount Involved, or any
otbsr detail of tbe ftllure.' Bet we are
lad to 1elUvlUat;the a alignment Is
only Kmportry'sqd jliiat the company
will reeume bnstness at as early date.
A. B. Bailee A Co., .'are large opera-
tore and have 180 sab offloee located la
dlfleract parts of the eonntry. Baxter
le said to bold iwn. seats' In -ths oot.toa
exchange and Is also teprasenied If tbe
ttock exchange and Board of Trade. s!
I1P0HTANT REUCI0US CtftGlESS
A JUetlsg to llscass lbs) Kh'S la tplrit-
v.-' ; 1
The tenth. Satlosai CWgrea Of Re-
llflotf tdsoatlo wiUba held IS Wsis-
lagtoa, DC. Match a aad lrd,
1904, ' 'V .'.'. Xs.
The blaUurlals of that aity bars sp
Isolated eoamltteeato asalst la pw'".
lag arrasgeauaia. j , - , ;
The perpose of tbs Cosgree is x4 Sow
tliler what baa bee doaa aad. what
orrmsy be Hoe to dUaemlnats Bible
trtih for spirit! prcflt . ' v-
, Thethee wcre,"raeBiiieiaB
Ileal Life. Tare wlU U a full d!a-
OMSloa of the enbjaote leadlag Oat from
Ulaovslrat thMghl penalata to the
ho ate, tbs esah and tbe 8e)H
Bcaoeii ... . . , . - .
Beteral rallroedi bavs Offered the te-
deoed rate at obs sad ewe third fs'e
IWaee p)lag faQ fare will reodr cer
t!Seie frees the ct stttlag the tkkn.
Tfcle eenlSiate ee-iotard by tbeaecfe
larjLofthe Cere HI aro; ctst
ihlrd it'e mtt It 11 rrp'M
tbatal tsu eill ke tbea
fftareatWni. .
. Thsr.trifaf kil wt'.IU 10)p-
Sty 4 epear-lt U:r fra'ama
tr U eml'. llacla !!n a t-'f
ke al Wb!'S"a4i'rf
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tWe are showing 2
thenf in the t very
la Vi A "creations
ymMni STOBij
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Our: Stock of
WhiTE Goods
f k IT V t f '
Embroideries
and Lace
For the Spring is
now complete ' and
were bought at old
prices.
Moke your selection
D. F. JARVIS,
: 08 Pollock 8t.
Sale .Farineret jtnd
JHerckants Bauk
Ltiiildliig.
On Mondav February 1st. 1904, at
the Court House - door,- at the hour
of 19 o'clock M., I will offer for
tale for cash to tbe highest bidder tbe
certain two (2) story brick building, on
Uu Soutb aide of Pollock street, known
as tbe Farmer and Merchants Rank
BulldlDevtOKetber with all furniture and
nxlures, Including itfes, vaults, safe
deposit boxes, desk, tables, chairs,
itovee, end all other articles of furni
ture located In and heretofore owned by
said Farmers snd Merchant Bank.
A full inspection of, building and fix
ture U open to the public each day be
tween I be hours of 11 o'clock snd
nooe.
This January 14th, 1904.
W. B. BLADES.
Trustee:
"itUirTVV'lcTfHEll NCES5lTIEST
h Don't stand In aeed of Coal Efods,Fbre
Seta, Pokers, Btove Pipe, Btore'Boards,
Stove, Sangee and Beater any longer
than It w'll uke yoato reach out store.
All theee things we bare la ooe
eAllDWARt 8TOCA, V '
aad many mors loo nunrtrqua to mentloB
Tbe very look of taW will shake yoa
(eel warm and tbe 1 w prions U1 strib
I yen fatorably, siev, , r ; ' A . , ,
foy :& Simmuns,
, 78. Fren't Si, KEW BX&K, H. O. ;
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: ' A VOnOERFUL SALE; ,
i Tee. our Crrrnt Clearance Sate ba been Wonderful aed ws (eel lhat
W want te tar toAH-TIlAlli: TOIJ b , "iWi" ' '
' Osr wlM have twefl double oar eipectUooa, but eur Slock Is
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Y etmnoe, aae w aTe a greei wmj o oe
p3 e saaUMd, st Oral, elf ssafa object brio make rooes i on r ''''
rsrat MilUncTf Department.; '".
ll,nh, w sWt ttmUe the rtdecwd ptkm oa'sJl at ck fur oaA
w-k.-v- v. v. -.
(hir Orwkl Pprl.j gtoob U bglnslng W eae-ih.ee wi:i be showa
at lhy errle. - '' " '' ' f-'.'
. StW LACE.'.. ..
We rdwd S Urge " 4 T r
tUn a.d lrt lmr aal
lMt b'l tky di4 ar
fir. (.n 11 t n'gln t! a lin wl I
V.-fn ' U.mnf'cW tnnrel't
i' -f'(tBTprate bet I U snore
x' i 't t. rEt' -ibe Ueee
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tI V-0 Par.T U'-e DU
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Goal
vi. At, f ull . supply of Anthracite
free turning 'White Ash, Grate,
Stoverand Chestnut Coal, also the
Celebrated Pocahantas Bituminous
for grates "knd Steam.
-The Best Oak, Ash, Pine and
Mixed wood. .
Quick, Prompt
Delivery.
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Union Point.
Phoue 47,
Sale Benefit
Creditors.
- The Entire Stock of!
Goods formerly owned
by L.F.TAXLOR, Cove
N. 0. 'consisting of Gen
eral Merchandise, in
ventoried at $730.35
is open for inspection
of buyers and the v un
der signed, asks bids
for same.
D. L ROBERTS,
In Behalf ot Credi
tors. Notice!
Any farmer desiring
to fence, his land with
the American Field
Fence can procure
the same of me for a
short while. I now
have, in stock two car
loads of Same.
ElSiallwi
, Uiader floted ChatUwbst,
ETV BEnN, N O.
v Pabat llilwaukee
Beer.1 per box ol 2 doz.
bottls,$l,25'at Crown
Bottling Works.
li)iw,th 12f al I Jo-ell st
( 10. . v :s V
: ., finis at it.'--'
41 pair Wbtnm t. P rtd 1 S
KhcM i 1 and l 00 quHW-a,
ik4 til ht the nwt t,l
riH and ll rr'r while titer hut
l vuly t !.. A M.rfle. ; ,s
ME?S BflOta IS HALF. .
15 tl fr.s Sb S feiln
tr,m al st V.-wcirtJi p U S tO
l! la, 11 !, e..
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Nice tot small sizes
Just cewed,
I. McDANIEL'S.
Fresh Grits and
Flakes and Carolina
Sauer Kraut,
A Complete stock Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
Yours to Please,
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JUST RECEIVED:
T. "E3. FAEKEE,
Wholesale aod Retail Orocer,
Cor. BroacT eft Uaneoek Hta.
BONK 69
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Jewelry,
Xew Diamond Goods
Suitable for Gifts.
All Kinds Silverware
and Fancy Articles,
J. O. Baxter,
HUOBE8 ULOCK,
Middle Blrtet
HThe Autumn Season
of 1 90S offers an abaodaooe m etrlee
and Ubrira that Is .ore to delight AU
thoee woo regard eorrect areeemg as aa
eeaentlal to tbe rafineaewls) ol life. At
t M i bed wick's tailoring eaiahllahmewt
tbe moat eomptete Mm ol gooda ever
thowa to ready for yonrseleeUon. .
V. Kl. Chsulwlelr,
Is S h f of ale la the tUe- MraQy
If It't rf t?t tnre hftad, the BtdwtU.
ria ttilng A have S pi rh.f fat mi
U' wK g nt.ll mni la and Jtt he
f .i.rttugaiafittBndweia, ale aids
! nUon a4 tmlnr snftd lse B
uttn a "tU rap."
J. F. Triylor,
Pi?r i r!, w. a
i f t f r rr-t r-:-4 to. cf rttv-
Sugar
S l DC lb.
Big Hominy, Oat
Rice.
Wholesale
& Retail
Groeer,
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7JQ Broad flt
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ranges
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ONCE AGAIN
we want to tell
you of the
you can get
Aa we are prepniring now to go
North for our Spring Stock and as
you all know that we never carry
over from one season to another
therefore we are preparing for a
Great Slaughter in prloes this week
78 French Black Clay Wonted
Suite, price 9 00, 8 60, 8 00, T 76,
now Bargain Sale 19 61.
89 Suits formerly sold at 7 60,
0 60, now Bargain Bale 18 92.
28 Hem Suit, beauties, but only
In M, 17, 68, prioe 11 60 to 14 00
now at Slaughter Bale $9 00,
A w hols' stock of Youths and
Boys Clothing to olero op, all lads
and ail sixes, ail prices, soma aa
high as 10 00 will go at Bargain
Prioe.
Mil
112 pair Tailor-mads Pant?, will -
close eiacGy for prioe. . f '-'
800 pair Boys Knee rants at all,
moat nothing. , . '
A full and Complete line of Boy.
aod Olxls School Shoes prlorV jcti
better not miss this cportu.nl ty, -. '
.DRESS G00D8-
Waal do rod think of that eottoo -
14o lb, aad WhiU loth so jard f
All out CeJloc fto,' o aod To, will . :
go at lo'yard, as ws mtut have
roots f Of outbigspriof stock;
. ' , Respectfully, : "-' , '
s. coPLon,
. a a M0nTOtV, Salasman.
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