YOL. XII-HO. J78. HIW BIBS, I. C, SUNDAY U0BIIH8, riBRUlBf 21 .1804 TWMTY-SIC0ND TEAR For Your Spring Gown, 'Pho ma thrift! nnt ihn frimminrra frr Trsti-ii Qnlfliv oJLnrm I? can be bought nowhere else so J?:ihere. The goods are all you can wide variety, The prices are even lower than our prices usually are, and ffS that means a preat deal. HE Cotton mg K At tie price in prospect you cat, afford to fertilize it well. If you want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano, Insist on having that kind, an I yeu will not he disappointed in j Our crop. For Tabicco v Use MeadotPs Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano It makes pood, slick, lough Tobacco, Bold 1,452 pounds of tobacco for $511,00. Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops If there is no dealer in yonr section handling our goods, write us. E H.& J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mrifrs, LONQ DIST E PIION'E 66, Factory Neusc RiTer, New Bern, C. Notice. Any farmer desiring to fence his land with the American Field Fence can procure the same of me for a ahort while. I now have in stock two car loads of Same. E.W.Smallwood,jT. j. mitchell. Ua4.r Mot.l Cb.lt. ibt, nKW nr.it i Sale Benefit Creditors. The Entire Stock 01 Goods formerly owned by I. F. TAYLOR, Cove N. 0., consisting of Gen eral Merchandise, in ventoried at $730.35 Is open for Inspection of buy era and the un dersigned asks bids for fame. I D. L ROBERTS, In, Behalf oi Credi tors. . - To The Public. Us flag perthe1 tie lettteeUef F iBtiili Ms he! etas, I Wftn a see tUt I kv egeia mnMtte Vtiaese t ' A Infeafs of JlofM, Males, Btvgten, Wsfooe, n. mm, eta, at the seaae 44 stand, Kiddle mtt, m4 wtU U ras4 to snoot y frteods. mJ pnpnVf Hmm csiIt to stf Use, "" TtrtuHfirin, - MsTfttt BlflH. . r 4 IfrliiMli U soli lis interest Is -of s'tr sal f. HI!, nf t'.i I, CWr ""si-sv. tU ow wisely and economically ag W ask fresh, fashionable, ud in 5j is Almost Again. November 1903 on pknter He nBed Gold Leaf, MITCHELL'S New Stables. located Opposite Hotel Chattawka, KiKt r All Occi-lnni. Kirl Class Rolipram'. Kverj thing la Ihil.lvery VmRACYCLE Valuable city Propor ty For Bale. !. AH list eotteJo lUie f pfptif Of t'f iokMoa Ml MctMtf Hrsv, Mi foramlf M4wf Owtfi I Witin Mrtrt, fotsMttr awMd l tflOlMB C4- .; - ; " . . R. W. WItLI ik SOlf, M Ct- ft, F 9r. Km THE MIAMI cmMiUca 711 M Middle it, 11 BOURSE PANIC AJarm id Paris Over More War Rims. EUROPE INVOLVED. Why the Variag Came Out. Revolt of Feas ants Planned. Rus sians Leave Wiju. China Restless. Special to Journal, Paris, February 20 A panic reigned on the bonrae from opening to close, to day, became of the circulation of start ling rumors concerning complications Involving the powers with the Ruato- Japaneae war. It was reported that Germany, France, Spain, England, Sweden and the United State had become seriously entangled la the dispute, and plans were on foot la Europe and America to mobilize ar mies. The foreign office Issued an official re port denying the report that the French army was mobilizing to prevent the Jap anese army of 60.000 from invading the French possessions in the far east. Despite this denial there was an on slaught upon the values of the internat ional securities, and the trade became panloky, and heavy failures were report el. One of the rumors was that tl e diplo matic relations between, the United States and Russia had become strained, owing to Russia's refusal to grant an exeqaator to Edwin V Morgan as consul at Dalny. London, Feby 80. The first land fight betreea the Russians and Japanese oc curred yeaterday near the mouth of the Talu river, and was reported today of ficially from 8t Petersburg, In a despatch from Major Qeneral Pflag at Port Ar thur. Cassooks moving from Wi Jo en gaged Japanese troops, and a Japanese msjor with fire soldiers and two clvll- ans were oeptured. War maps and pa- peri were found on the prisoners. The situation at Port Arthur is re ported unchanged. Manohnrla Is report ed quiet. Baron Hsyaahl, the Japanese Minis ter, today a&aoanced that only after Ad miral Urla in command of the J.speaeee fleet bad threatened to bombard C kernel po, that the Rossis warships Yartag and K oriels left the harbor. Vtgoroas protests earns from the foreign ooasols In Us port, bet Admiral Urla repeated the notification, and the Russian warships steamed oat of the harbor with color fly tug and bands playlag, to do battle and to go to de struction. ParU, Feb ftO A oomalttee 1 been formed la tentaerlend to form. late plats f r revolt of the peasants tkrosiBoel Huatla. It U rt parted thai the Cear fears aa nprtelag. r4fa,reby M.-ChJna will seats a protean Resets m eoeout of I saaUreetssrat of her Mb)oets by Resets a troops st Taag flag. Fire thoesaad Chinese troops asvt bee ordered Iters for proteatlos) of Chineeev Tleei Tela, feby M.-A Sgfci eooerred ear AsUag e Ue Vara rtver tft; day. It atpoet tjm Otseosts u tiohed list Jspaaete sdvovs gaard of 0, TVs latter foecM weU Is retreat It I heir toots bet essay Vara htlk I as.4 oaptorsd. ' sot rebf. MtWTkt Rssstss troops Uet retire Wl) kevf faDeo beck raaUt'sg Uet leooa oeS k4 sa tvet.betatsg tsaiWr of lars ) that foist. Tk's laeaet laet Bessie ate leas fetarC sbasdet4 the Soma IitsiIos WsahlRfioo. TtVf. XH-Tks Calt4 lut vd taai fore of marlaa s Ckeefoo, - Services Today. Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.40 p m sermon by Rev H S. Bradshsw. Sunday School at 0.80 p m. We estend a cordial invitation to all. Christ Church-Rev T M N George, rector, let Sunday in Lent lioly Communion 7 45 a m. Services 11 am and 7.80 p m. Sunday School 8 80 p m. Lenten services dally during the week ss announced. A cord la invitation Is exten led to all Free Will Baptist Church. Preaching at 11 a m, 7.30 p m by the pastor Rev S W Jones, Sunday School at 2.80, B D Hamilton, Snpt. Servloes will continue through the week, and on the 98ih Inst. Elder 8 B Stephens, the National Evan gelist will be here to conduct the meet ing as long as interesting. The public are cordially Invited to be present at these services. First Church of Christ, Scientist. 87 Craven street. Services Sunday 10:45 m. and 7:8) p.m. Bible Lesson Ser mon today, Subject, "Chrkt Jesus." Luko, 4:18. Sunday School after morning Service. Testimony ser vice Wednesday .7:30 p m. Reading Room is open dally. AUre cordially Invited to attend. First Baptist Church, Rev W fl Rich, pastor. Preaching at 11 a m, sutject "The Christian Athlete Running for the Prize." 7.80 p.m. subject, "Noah the Ark Builder and Hero of the Flood." Sunday Bchool at 8 p m. All are cordially invited to these services. Services of Centenary M E Church South at 11 a m and 7:80 p m preaching by the pastor, Rev G T Adams. Sunday School at 8 p m. T A Green, S jperln- tendent. The public cordially Invited to all the services of the church. Fret- seats and good music, attentive ushers. This week yon can buy 861n Bla k Taffetta silk, $1.25 quality for 98cts snd the regular width in all colors for 63 cts per yard at Armstrong's big sale. A Popular Pastor. Tha following from a Wilson, N C paper In regard to a former New Bern Ian, that Rev. James Thomas, who it now Psstor of the First Presbyterian Church st Wilson, will be of Interest tc his many friends here. We hesrd yesterday a very fine serine n by the profound and scholarly Mr Thomas, the very popular pastor of the Presbyterian church. And by the way, Mr. Thomas Is a preacher of real ability and we have never yet heard from him a poor effort. He always give bis hear ers something that will do them good and make them think,. snd lift tbem up. He Is well equipped, and with hla braw ny brain and magnificent cultors could reap the highest honors In tba iecu'ar pursuit of Ufa. But, untempted by the love of gain, he has turned aalde from the glittering bat hollow snd en(.t; baubles of sinful, worldly fame, and consecrated his talents to that vocation which makes humanity nobler and hap. pier. Faithfully this good man la walk ing along the furrowa of life, aowlcg seeds in the hesrts of all with whom he comes In conllcL He cieda no trumttt to soOTd his fame, and exalt bla virtue, for his memory lingers abott every btarthstons that be vlalts with tbeswett ness and fragrance of s hidden bank of floweia, in! many precious sonls bene fitted sod camforted by bit precloot preaching wlUyetailao and call blm blessed. KaDroad Officials In Town. President John Cerstenseo, Vlee-pret- Ideat Alfred Skill, Director X V Roe slur, and General Msnsfsr M K King, offletr of ths Norfolk A Bsnlhern rail way arrived ia the city yesterday on the steamer Ooraooks enroots to Wash ington whea.they will make an Impac tion of the Washington Plymouth railway, which was recently purchased by tbem. . The party left New Bern yesterdsy st I o'clock In a special train engaged to take lb sta to Washington. They return ed U Norfolk via Edsntoa A II I sabs tb- Ctly. CASTOR I A ; For UtsuU and CMIdrta. Til thi Yea Han Atop Eccgtl , Bonn the ' aVftsAwtof 1 have leal tttinA a M llaa of ladla reedi-to-wear Hate sad too Mtoessr ootst Armstrong's Dig Bale.. ' Monday, Tuesday, Vcdnocday n ' f . - . . W hsto gone tbrooih our sll Administratrix Notice, Having qn all did ai administratrix u F.N. Hawkins, tfe-xeted. la'e of Dri ven county, N 0 this is & d lif s persona having claim agtlnsl the h'i i of eatrl drceastd to xhibttbem t t undors'rnM on or before the 1st day t March, 190 r th s nolle ll hep'ar ed in bar ol their rrt.tvt r A'! pe''" Indebted to sattf -ia'H wi 1 ,-lea ' m ImmedUte pamnl. Tnls 30th sy of Fehy 1804 ETTA HWVKIN", Administratrix. Loftin & Varser, Attys for Admx. oo)0wOwwwwo)ws)ww NEW YORK JOURNAL and WASHING TON! POST 1 for the fullest, quickest reports snd pictures from the seat of war. tim'S BOOK STORE I Fire Insurance. AVOID WORRT. as to to the safety of yonr property by taking ont a fire policy In one of the sound, long established companies on our books. Lessening of fear Is worth more than the premiums wo charge, every day in the week, Sundays Includ ed. Ton 'Can reaoh us by 'phone. I alto sell BRICK. GEO. A. N1COLL. Phone 900. So. Front & Hancock Sts. Our Stock of WhiTE Goods Embroideries . and Lace For the Spring is now complete and were bought at old prices. Make jour selection early. D. F. JARVIS, 88 Pollock 8U WH1TF0BD H1BSWASE CO., G8 Middle St, Nevr Ben, N. a Phone 09. All kinds Builders Material, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime and Consent New Era Ready-mixed Faint, The Beet and Cheapest mm the marts! Bnlklers Tools of ths Beet Grade. Stoves and Cooking Utensils, 0 tan, Pistols, Sbetls and Oertrtigea, Diso Cultivators. Wm. B. Smith, BaJecmsu ECD Q ODLinc. OnSalirdsy'rsby KXk ttelu Ooraooks will sal front Jftw Bern st U oloskaoom. " oeo. niNDntojr, "T.n 1 I) 1 - H !l - - J J sl st-ock and tsin out all shott sad About quick Work. It is easy when a man knows how and has an up-to-date machine to do it with. We'believo we have be t labor and ma chines that money can get, and always carry in stock msterial of every descrip tion, for our line of work, snd are ore- pared to do good and qnisk work. Thanking onrmany friends for their liberal patronage, we are Yonr humble servants, O. 8. Water & Sens, Successors to G. H. Waters & Son, Phono 188, 78 Banawl t, staw Bmna. N O COLD WEATHER NECESSITIES" Don't stand In need of Coal Hods,Fias 8ets, Pokers, Stove Pipe, Stove Boasda, Stove, Ranges and Beaters any longr tban It will take you to reach our stem All these things we have in our HARDWARE STOCK, and many mors too nnmerous to mentsstJ The very look of tnem will make yen feel warm, and the low prices will steaks yon favorably, eta Foy & Simmuno, 79 8. Front St, NEWiBERN, N. O. Coal andj Wood A full supply of Anthracite free burning White Ash, Orate, Stove and Chestnut Coal, also the Celebrated Pocahontas Bituminous for grates and Steam. The Dett Oak, Ash, Pins and Mixed wood. Quick, Prompt Delivery. XjXS' Union Point. Pkoutj 47e (at Pin Salo ! Ovor two gross Sterling BllTer Hat Plna in the Hew Desjfni, fin, lehed la gToj silvsr, lie, 10 aad e0o Jut la. So the) vtndmr, J. Oe Baxter, BUOBJMlUXt, VUalo PlMet. You 17111 Ortlne U & hi M Ii i NICE FANCY CAKES 10c, 15c and 20c per pound Just Received Nice and Fresh at J. L. McDANIEL'S. Also Fancy Evaporated Peaches and Apple8 10c lb. v lot Harvey's Small llama and Breakfast Strips. Blackeye Peas 5c qt, A Complete stock Stanle and TfflnnvT -. . Yours to Please, j. l, mm, i 'PtionslOl. Fiesfi Lot Florida Oranges JUST RECEIVED: 3"- "E3- PAEEEE, Tr. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, HONE 69. Cor. Broad eft Hancock Hxh. nmiiiiiiii!!!!iimmiii!!!!!m!m??!!TTTYY fwm" ' Ara You Lookiog Have You a Thirst 1 An mnfi trio KotUe k- ikt ,HK v w v a Li j siissrw iiiuvu more you'll enjoy a draught of Bodwela beer. It's a thirst quenchsr which r eelves many a well merited encomium will receive your praise, loo, aftor you have once shared the pleasure nf those who long ago found out the many merits of Bodwelt beer. Wholesale and retail by J. F. Taylor, NEW BERN, N. 0. Ageel for Prospect Brewing Co, of Phil adelphia. Froeh Car l-oad every werk. Cotton Goods at OLi;rmcE8 j Our line of Spring and Bum mer dot ton Goods ia now in. All bought at last rears, prices and will bo told, as long m they lut, at tarns pricoo as last joar. Embroideries .and Laces. Tt osn save yon from 26 to SO per Mat.ta T, - - t Embroider ies, Til Cr j - 1 '.vfrlo the city. ; DONT FuROET that wo are still sell lng our. winter, gotds At Cost and under. . New I!a ef QtiMtt QdaTit And ss.niiigggfgy LOT J Wholesale IKetall Grocer, 7IIIrsjM HV PnrRiimn?1) A Ul U"igU!lliU s If to como rlghl m to S Coplon't Hlore, and there It tho plaoe where you can And It ! Our Beautiful Une of HprlDg Clothing Is In ready and )ou will find them Beau ties the Pretlleit alyle we hare ever had and In spile of everything going up In price you will find orr gooda going down Ia.prloe bat not In quality. We have two good clerks at oar etore sod yoo will Ilk tbem bolb, one la Sir i'rloe and the other It sir equality and the twe together makes a good team. We still hsve 7t mens 110.00 suits to rlose out at eleaghther prlcei, 17, 88, 40 at 14 M. 4 Toutba Bulla, U, 15, lfl, 18 old price I7.M now Jsil evea 50 little bora lulu, alasa from itofl half price. 90 pairs Mess H hoe to close ont at half price. lt Pair Ladle FIm flboM, old prloo It.OO sai .M now for this three dsys only 1 1 90. Children bhoe any quality at a Utile of aotsiaf, snd her la a pnaale eotloa l4oat Pound sad Ooltoa Cloth at Ooploa's ic per yard. Oar Beautiful Lies of Dree Ooodj Is ooaleg la daily. W lavtle all the Lodiao of New Bern to corn aad see for thav Mlve what BargeJsa tky can get at 0r tor Yours for Bargalnt, S. COPLON, 0. 0. UOIiTO.V, SaJesmaa, 71 XIODLI ITRXIT, Next W Ooaktl Basdwaro Oo.Rsw.Bera, TNI tTAIDAJtrj I IIMfeamiit, eo. at. V, las, snam. tl. wsjmoaj fta "Vsi ca ! M t ' f;ffs ciaitnj m actJfnn'sti-tl of r!otfr,s f r(ftri that rua frrm thrt jsHs down srJ rnaric-l a'l at j,s!f lfc rtjn!r rr'. It Is iVs mft r?" ! ! 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