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- - - ".vtiu i a u, 1 t For Yo Spring Goad. 1 1 The material and the trimminm for your Spline Gown W can bo bought nowhere else so here. 'j:iJjL? Tbe gootJh are all yon can whh vanoiy, ".The prices are even lower O-that means a treat deal. is IE3EeLc3s:lbxirzL Cotton King Again. At the price In prospect joti cat afford to fertilize it welL if you want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano, Insist on having that kind, an 1 yeu -will not be disappointed in jovr crop. For Tobaooo Use MeadoTtos Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano It makes food slick, tough Tobacco. November 1903 one planter old 1,469 pounds of tobacopjfor $511,00. He nsed Gold Lest 'gSpecia HighChad&Fertilizers for all Crops k If there is no dealer la your section handling out goods, write us. JE E & J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mn'frs, ' LONG DIST E PHONE 66, Factory Ifeuse Illver, New Hern, S. C. Notice! Any farmer desiring t q fence Ids land with tine American Field Vence can procure the tame of me for a ihort while. I now - hare in stock two car "loads of Same. IfSkatai 1 1 yip r " ' rt ; x Oaster Mart CtattawW Iff X8W BE UN, C Our Stock of "WhiTE Goods Embroideries and lace For tho BprUisis ; now complete ' r ft0 xrere bought " at bid prices. ; " Ilake your selection kdf: JARVIS To The Public -' ItM tf "i the kvreatiaff Banal al hWawn, I bagtoeo WU I nee ageta rr4U ef th fkk iKiitti ef Swm, ft, st Ue tt4 oU d, Kiddie tnr. fH be Wm M sjy U f .:. m4 . sll ';. to sty II, ''- j wTri naitn. t , C2s-; f lira -wisely and economically as W atk fresh, fashionable, mid In than our prices u anally are, and V Almost .oooocooie Novelty Valentines 1 We are showing! them in the very t latest creations. Dllin BOOK "BTOBI 1 00QM4Ca L . - AM AMtMCAsMojrhmcrVteiSW Valuable City- Propor ity Tor Sale. U . . AU lM catlUa Up of properly oo- tm f JoBMds 4 Mrttelf tlru, a4 rfWMrtf o hf 0rrjt B Wtt Wo s b)m 4ro Ji 4 Iftaeock MrtM, tomtl try H'Ullim M tlfr f et lefrrtt(nt swrtlnf tbi BfriiM4 of tts abovt ' r'fi rp'y 14 .. S - '' Xiibt i:ilrrai!:co vQTnnfWON A BlCYCLK I S I I )fwmoiM.m l J pl Ua(micMM(aiMcaJ ?J ill if l,eiM w"v Sir THE MUM! ;f! cvtax&fuioca .V rtocmowKct3rji.u v T:i psMt)M ? r. . V CEI51'8 rTEDTRHJTT.' Jspaa Mscribes tH Coailtlons ; Vnosr . Whkn SheWinepeotIt.; ,f Fails, Feb 18Tbe Japaaea legation aera to-day gars eat the text of a leng- tbr cable message from Toklo dafiaug Japan's attitude towards tat juatndlrf of Chiaa. It says Catas should obserra strict neutrality and lays down tat fol lowing prtoclplea'Ht "First-The belllgerenU are norslly bound to nines Jo a mlnunum the area of war. To tnls tat war . operations should be geographically limited. ' - "Second The-number of belligerent powers should be redaoed as nweh as possible, and the waf should de confin ed to Jspaa and Buula la order to pre rent a general conflagration. ; "Third-It !s of Jhe utmost Import ance that order be preferred taroogh- out the Interior of China and at the treaty ports. Therefore, Japan has In. strocted her minister at Pekln to urge upon Prlnoe that China scrupulously obeerre neutrality, maataln order and refrain -from furniaatng supplies to the bellleerenls. China aaoold alio keep atfflolent garriaona at Bhac-Hal-Kwan and other strategic points to prerent a breach of neutrality and see that all territory, except Manchuria, Is free from war operations. 'Under the foregoing condition! Ja pan will reapeot China's neutrality. POLLOKSYILLE Feb.19. The continued cold weather hat com pletely blocked all business in' erery de partment in this Motion. The timber men in this place say they are losing from 10 to 15 dollars erery day aa they oaa't get hands to work thla cold weather. Mr W J Rolltni of Bethel, Pitt coun ty haa mo red to thla plaoe and will oper ate a taw mill and dry kiln at Mays Tllle Mrs Dt 8 B Koonce of Wilmington li visiting friends and relatives at this place and Trenton. Mr I H Barrus haa bought the hand- lome dwelling and thirty acre lot Just orer the rlrer from this place of Mr J B Bell and will move ha family In a few days. Dr O J Bender haa bought the prop erty of Dr 8 E Koonce la tali place. We are Tory much afraid the Ugh prloe of cotton this winter will cause farmeri to forget hog and hominy thli year. Don't think the tobaooo crop will be large in this and Onalow county thli year owing to the low price of tobaooo and the high prloe of ootton. There la but little progress being mads In preparing for truck of any kind. The crop will STtdsntly be small. We regret baring to report the de parture ofDr C J Mattocks and wife who left this morning for Lenoir. R C where they will make their future home with their sos, Mr John X Mattocks. The Doctor has been la decllniag health for s long time and hopes to regain It In Waiters, N CC The Doctor Is one of oar moat prominent dtlseas,' a isooeia ful farmer, a great worker In the Demo cratlo parties of the Ooasty and Stat. As a physician ae had bat few tqtak, ae has for mesy years enjoyed the en ure ooaadeaos ofauhJs patlaau and the publte geaesally as a akQlfml physio- lan had eejoyed a hwraflre praeUoe up to the time rffelUsg. health when he gave up geaersl fraetiee, Boclally ha had ao sapertot. Be was tret genu! aad appreciable U au.. Ws shau hope for his speedy recovery In health aad re turn to his old home aad many frteade. Trtaui Items. . '.'-FebyWtli Mr J L Baauaoad kf last wsekU spend some time wita relaUres at Wsy croaa, Qa. MrUwts DQlaaaat rtrad lokb home at eJeralaad Oaio, aflat a few weeks suy with reUtlres at aad sear Trenton. , ' s - - ' . K Xitherlff, Taos WDeoa has moved te Iowa .frees his heme to the coun try,: ;v Mr A B Oobl left last weak for Mart nUMwsasbere al othet poiau, la the laterest el the photograph! huataeee of W M Oobl Bon. , ' MUsZatalleMarray.vUtled reUUfee at Klaiten last week, . MfBJQreea has eatate4. the aaar- eMineheataaae-wUh'Mr B roQoek. the style of the lira wm he same as he fore. v . : , .. - . . . . Mr F Brook ha boM Mt the r- malalag stock ef th Bark tot of met- ehadlae,la4 Opeaed, store aad U new ready for yoi patronage. ' Tasfreraaaeal sen hoet. Treat, bm Vmu la eat Waters for U pact few wetks. DiBO Moak will oa b'a He emitoaefl aloe dweUIng Is froat ef U o k ll Sew w-s-jlrf. Mtt.) r.amnr tu It sow, UM t! !Joifnof Trton eirt Wf'rei! w! lows of TrtnUiB a klol rn; s'.oi la tttmttj. V.i mt'.U IWy It!" ! from la ai i cl ef towa. ! rrn . tVe a4 eofc'.!"B:!e' v-''j 1 i . r t ', la .! loof. Tt'i t ' x 1 "'I i ! low sl t' I r ' '1 !n II I V . . sf p ' - ' r. ST. P ETERS .Vt", IC. Arayis in chork YiCTOBT FBOH DEFUT. Japs Bally and Cross The Yalu. Port Ar thur Doomed.Eightj Vessels Sunk. Huge Japanese . Army Mobi lized. Special to Journal. 8t Peteraburg, Feby IB. It Is offlcla1.- ly admitted by the Ruaaian government that the Japanese hare succeeded In ob taining a foot hold In Manchuria and that tbe Ruialan force opposed to tbem wat unable to keep them back. f his admliilon waa made tonight aod eauaed a profound sensation throughout the capital. It li reported that Csar Hloholaa Is disheartened and hopeleea ottbealtua- tlon. Be was seen weeping. London, Feby IS. The land battle on the Yalu river waa started by the lnvi ilon of Oorea by the Russian forced At the outset , the Japaneae outpost. were driven back, losing numbers ol prisoners. - The. Jspsaeae rallied from the attack and drove the Ruulani back across the river, Inflicting great loti- The Rumlaa army ti eillmated at eighty thousand strong, the Japaneie had sixty thousand and both sldea had artillery and casalry oontlngenta. Adrloea by way of Parla confirm the news of a deerate battle now raging on the Russian side" of tbe Talu river. These reports elalm that the Jipaneie had suffered.s repulse. However, the lattat newa of a battle on the north side of 'the river oomea from Ruaelaa Source sad Indicate that la spite of the rout of the outpoit the Japaneae army afterward puihed acroi the river London. Fabr IS. Another Japaneie aaval victory li reported by theoorre spoadeat of the London Star at Tien Taala. The JsDaaeM mado a eomblned. land aad naval attack on Port Arthur. The aaval offlosrs were ashore wbea th v tack began aad th Rasslaas were caught napping, light Ruietaa veaaels were task and tea otMrs eaptarea. i n town I now ooarpWuly laveeted sad Its fall la ngarded as eertaln. - Toklo, February ll.-It U offlcUlly 4e sled that Ue Tladlveoetok Beet Is de stroyed. The Japanese vessel are creU- Isg porth of the, Ulead. " ' ' " vaaasasseam Wssahirten. Febraars ll.-lt Is issra ed that, MflW more Japanese troops leaded at Chemulpo . yecutday aaa nunW iA,BaAoL, Tare hundred thoaaaad Japaaaas soldisrs are mobilised aad ready tor embarkation at Bete It k the aolkr of the Mikado's adrU srsuoosepy Oorwsst every itraugio notat. at the tame Has aeeplag us Bemiaa fores baiy where they ar Is .rkiatiaaiWalathfst seat la bet at sxMteloMly witched t Loads aid It la felt ther that Port Atttar IS doomed aotwlihiUadtsf th rapak ef some Jap aaaeoforoeeUiitatampUdlOkMen U Kwaa Tasg peataaala. - . 7cocVsScccls. Ttity-6T jrre TinM-lkiJ pvr'fnrm, end t'lS f.'l tit w dn t'iiu'. .a f uu, v.i. cs to u; ; J t-rwy r"i 'rrr.'-i.t la c,;.:::u.,:3 vwizi l ) V, tory "t ' Tr, a rXJ ..y a:. 1 J Tr;:."r3f-ir. :rl :l l ! ) , I PI The World's iBreatest Skin Humour. Affects Every Age antt Condition. " The Only Sure Cure is Cuticura. 1 If there were not another external skin disease known, eozema wgold be a sufficient Infliction on mankind. It per vades all classes, and desceflns Impar tially through generations. While some are constantly enveloped In It, others have ) confined to small patches In the ears, on the scalp, on the breast, on the palms of the hands, on the limbs, eta, but everywhere its distinctive feature Is a small watery blister, which discharge an acrid fluid, causing heat, inflatnma tlon, and Intense Itching, scaling and crusting. tn ' The Cutlcnra treatment Is at once agreeable, speedy, economical and com prehensive. Bathe the. affected parte freely with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crust and scales; and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcnra Ointment to alky itching, irritation and inflammation, aud soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent, or Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood This treatment af fords Instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, per manent and economical cure of tor turing, disfiguring humours, eczemas, rashes and Inflammations, from Infancy to age. when all other remedies and the best physicians fall. a Bold threarhont th. wwM. OqSwm uliL SH. i lorm of Cboeotal. Court P1IU, 1M. ft rial , otm.nt, snc. o.p.M!. D.DOU i Vaatom W CkM duum i ran., o no. a. 1 mi IfOMOa, IMf MTIMid It " Uirw to Can Sam Yielded at Last. ' Special to Journal. WaihlDgton, Feby lfl. Senator Mar cus A Haooa died thU afternoon at the Arlington Ilotel In thla city. DIED. Mrs Rldle Abbott wife of Mr Bamnel Abbott of Kl niton wi bnrled Sonday Feb 14:h at the old Home burial place on Holly Spring farm owned by Mr Honia a few miles from Newborn." Mr. Abbott wai formerly Mies Rldle Mir, ho wu a good Chrlstkn aad ea dured suffering with beantlfnl patlaao the funeral party came dowa from ln- ton on the Hnnday morning train, laav Ins the train at Baroiola aad were driv en to Bethany Church where the fa ser ai lervlcei were conducted bv Rev P B Hall, of Ktnitan Christian Churh.The bodv wai after-wards Intsmd la the coiy Utile family burying troeaathy Us iias or toe grave or ber rather.' CJ A. T" HI You Will Oct IiCftl vaa oa a warm dav If toer beraoaal at Mrs knot whit U'sioeld be. Ooed elotliM feat a eh era for U falrjM Uey hara far tnrv b who eboald drvae li a f atlMB.B wosld Oet that la'lkalr Mrftwtloa ef ant, Bali sad f abrts trj laI roar Ktuirl at ! al T. M. fk.4le'i the tailor, )Q1 Mlddk Bi., Ztew ura, n u ; Sale Benefit Creditor ft Os ThoKntlro Gtockoi Oood3 formerly ovncd byL.F. TAYLOII,Covo IhC, conclctlr.n of Gcn cral lie reliant!! no. La :ntorlcd nt 0120.2 h orcn for I"-:-. c fl.v.ycr.i r.:rl thi i 1 1 ei v.'.'i'i' srrAcu s- iWBiTFDBD umim co; 6S Middle St , New Born, N. C. ; ; V Phone 99. All kinds Builders Material, Sash, Doom, Blinds, Lime and Cement Mew Era Reatiy-mixed Paint, The Beat and Cheapeat on the market Builders Tools of the Best Grade. Stoves and Cooking Utensils, Gun, Platola, Sheik and Cartridge, Disc Cultivators. Wm. 6. Smith, Salesman About Quick Work. It is easy when a man knows how and baa an up-to-date machine to do it with. We-bellere we have be.-t labor and ma chines that money can get, and always carry In stock material of every descrip tion, for onr line of work, ind are pre pared to do good and quick work. Thanking oUr'maBy Mends for their literal patronage, we are Tonr humble servants, G. S. Waters) ft Hong. Sncoeisors to G. H. Wsteri & Bod, Phone 180, 78 Broad 81 Raw Baaa. II. O 'COLD WEATBXB NSCU3ITUA Don't stand la used of Coal Hodijlr. Sets, Pokera, Bfcor. Pipe, Btove Boards, Stove, Baagee aad Beaters say longer than It will take yon to reach oar store. All thsss things we have in our HABDWARS STOCK. aad manv more too numerous to maostoa Th very look ef tnam will make yon feel warm, aad the low prloee will strike yon favorably, etc Foy & Simmons, TIB. Front it. HXw.BlKM, N. O. Goal and Wood A fuU npply of AntlxaciU Ire bttrelnf Wilt Ain, Grata, etor and Chestnut Goal, also th Oalebrated Pooahaata Bltoninttu to Tt4)'a&4 SUaau TU Bert Oak, Ash, Pin aad llJxeiJwDod.' - Quick, : Prompt Union Point. hono 47 Ott two frroi rtnllrj E'lrst HI . Delivery. ; Nice FANCY 10c, 16c and 20c per pound Just Received Nice and Fresh at J. L. McDANIEL'S. Also Fancy Evaporated Ponchos and Apple 10c lb. New lot Harrey Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Blaokeye Pea 5c qt, A Complete stock Staple and Fancv via uvci iob. Yours to Please, I J. L. McE 5 'Phone J9L DANIEL, tallllllllllTTITTTTTTTTTl Fresh Lot Florida Oranges JUST RECEIVED: WhoUMl. ao4 arrar, B0HI 69. Cor. BrMd A XJnHx-k u. immmiiiiimmiimimM.m,mmmm tfSwTtlT WaasisW aBBas nave Tu a Thlnt? Bo maeh the b.taw-b. sdaS aamak more yeu'U ea)oy soraaght ot Bwdwl ivs a taira qaaocaw walak olve maav a wall marllarl will fal mv mlH Ua .lit. m. hav osm ahared th pleases et those woo mag ago louaa out in meat aaeri of Badw.1 beef. Wholesak aad retaQ by J. F. Taylor, m bio. x. a Agt for Prtxpaet Brewlag Oe, ef Fil- Freeh Oar; Load rry wean. at ou);pmcEa: Our Use of Bprlag and Banv net Oottoa Good k now la. lfl bought at Lent yean prW n4 vlD be sold,-a lent u they last at prlcM m last jaar. Embroideries and W taa a.T.'wt from IS to (0 r cent . a 17,1 Krabroid let. TaGn,.i IlLt.m fa U city. .; f. : :'' i-.-'V that t70 oro ctUl c:ll- tnrjr our TTintcr cds At Cost and under. Cotton Qoods Laces i:w 1!; ci Q ClzCAjjiM r.r.r 'it, :- j:.ti.T. lot CAKES Wfaolmal ft Be tail Oroeer, 71BrT9 Hi limiimti aaa.iiiiii.iiMtUii;-;w Ail Ifsooom ri,hl on to 3 Coplon'i lore, aadlWeU Ike placwh.r..oa eaafladttl Our Beaattful line of Bp,n Clothing m k reedy and ye, flod th.m tk ike Pretueet .lyU w, kT, . andlnspluof sveryUls, ,0ln. i Prtewyen will lid ovr tood. going down la ark hat not la L7 I!' 004 " oar itore aUyoa wUlUk, th. both, on I. MosMdlheeiWU Mr Qnal!., "I T'- good W " W til ban 71 . i a aa i.i , . mm to 1M Fabr Lau .. 1100 a sTmT " T "".ewprro MMttrteriAt.Uuw.d,. vtrlHiaUrml Ltm. J vJ ' 1 V. Z." ." eM see fof th av Tear tor Barftion, S. COPLOWi Ca UQirmir :lf. 'J r-. A It vt lit 1 ire loo Lookiflg1 For Bargains nt 'a . riDnDinn my Ua ahoy io ,Ut;" trpm mr u ,u-;i y ''l"-Xf eorair tre.l.ol r .-,.,....,. H; - t 5 f t sTvk ill wr:i, imi , tyf ir, k T I ,'. 'ti : 1 tj f ii-f! 'irr"iiiiCi'7,t - H ' :cr, p'r f or ci 2 i 1 1 - , ,. '
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