-A EI2r, 2. C, TRICAY llCHriSa, maUABI -23,-1834 vpi.:xxi...iro. ?ST- TWMTT-8IC0ffD TEAR 4 -V TLIET llfc iii'T.itriiLi-i?.v- GXi lO DYI!!G -. --- 4s- ' 4 f y. t . J. , f &S The material and the trfkmingji for your , Spring- tfewn, Ci1" WLiM ' wJ can be boucht nowhere else so here. The goods are all yon can aBk fresh, fashionable, mi to t wide variety, . ; ,v , The prices ate even lower than our prices nsnallf are, and that means a great deal. is King Cotton At the price la preepeot yon car. r fiord to fertilise it elC ' Ityou want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano. Insist on having that kind, and "yen will not he-diaapnteff in your crop. ' 1 v .. : For Tobacco - -JJ-r. Use MeadoVfis Gold Lear lobaccolGvnbf It makes food, slick, tough Tobacco. November J003 ir planter sold 1,463 pounds of tobacob for f$l,00. He nsed IM& b&lj ; Specld Htgh Gta If there ia no dealer ,ln your teot'on bandUng.oui goods, inite ua. E H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., M rifts. LONG DI8T E Factory If ewse BiTer, Notice L Any farmer deshing to fence hia land with the American Field - - Jence can procure the Bam e of me for a ihort while. ' I now have in stock twoar loads of Same. HEW : lIKH.f,' If , C.: Our, StobkQf WhiTE. Goods EmbrWriSS .. ind-Lacc ' .For thp Spring 1 3 . now;,; complete A. and were bought at old pricoa; ; ' '.; -';-:XIakc jonrsi'lccllou o ;V -;:o,F. 1ARVIS, MfoUnaau -. mim mum co., "tiiriJlleM, ' Nw lion N. . Allklndi A , rultdcra Hatcrial, r:c-.:ra - :: 'v-: izzi r-i: r 1. : v; SJ wisely and economicallr a , . 5 PimE 68, .... " A New Bern, K'C MITCHELL'S . New Stables. located Opposite Hotel chattawka,' Rlit ( rs.il Occwlojit. Tint CUm Xqalpmtal fYtrjlblaf la Ji Uvttj . Lis . I TMITCHELL; TIERAGYCLL lrwwHtASiE; Menu cp. , KARa M9 0Cina t k t V. Tim Ml."'! V :i J V . Hit u i'.f. tuisan.-.?. Valuablo City Protr t'l'cr f'il?r A'l t" 1! f 1 ' t ' , ' ' 1 1 r- r- er ' 11c!'. f t w ' f riT ' r ' r ' , ' r i ! Almost F ',, I Ihr i ' TV, .r1 r-v, CraclalSUtementTHat Japaa Eas Kotlostt'EoaW ?j, . 7 V- BrlUUmt Bit .Yaln-rJlerc CyS lee. Special to JenaV jff 9t Patarsbarg, Febraat y ?5,rTwenty three, Japanese warships Hare pouring snot and shall Into t&V Rtuwtan forts atd ships at ?ort Axtbar, aad are also shell lag the town--TThe torti 1 ate' replying steadily aad'the Russian Cruisers Bay an, Novlk and Askell are supporting the forts. -The Russian batUMhlpBeUlvta, beached near the mouth of the harbor, 1 not toppoaedto be in a position to make effeCUte Are. ' The fleet has' been re-Inforeed by nine additional warships -and after th nn saecek(al attempt to blockadt the bar boFreturned to the attaek onnhedc fensei, the rorts being subjeoted to the fiercest bombardment yet 'experienced. The Japanese ships. advance : to within 8,000 yardsand - retiring,1 return In a clrola. ', ", Londoni February SS.Tho attempt to block the channel at Port .4nhnr by sinking ships loaded with stone narrow ly escaped being a brilliant sbooeM'Vv Two of the hulks actually catered the chtnueL one of the sunken reeseis iws long the side ot , the sunken AR.tslTa on the left aide of this : entrnoe to the ohanneC'and the ssoond lies' nider Gol den Bill on the right side of the channel and down the coast towardTthe promon ton of Llo Tlsan-V '; . The Japansse attack begut between i and S o'clock In ' the morning. When the Japanese ventured Into ' the harbor to sink the'vessels thertrare uaderlhre. Of 400 grms from the forts and warships, most of which were In , condition tore ply to the. bombardment of this morn Loadon, Fskf 5--The;Brltlin Fox elgk office has 4-reeelted aa xfllolal dis patch saying that not oaaif the Japa- aesa lorpedo boats was Isjared in Ike at tack oa Fprt arthnr the fght of Feby '. Ko ships - have beea' dUabled ia the attack osTthe forts.1 n A small Itneslaa port on' Tiger bill' was allaoed.:V Flf- teea Important talldlngs in the 'town have been demolished by the faiaeroos ihslls tnat entered,, the place. ? It Is las pcmiUtoertttftetaeloilife. 1 atls,Tby al-The. 8t Fetenburg oortesp ydsnt of the Farts Temps wlrts that It Ufyftfled the thatthe Japa- aeee Seat attacked Port iUat Tae4ay slfbt sad wmeRpuIaed.xTlM trat train ea the, Siberian railroad has passed over tbs les eaXaki Baikal yesterday. Tb traaiportatton of troops to th ftmit from Batata wttf eoatlaae aifntarrspud ly. " " ' rs-- rJeoal, Faby tS-Im fak, the KflUa. tut fruoa ana adruer or us ,tapror ot Oona. IS ml Mag. The Japaaass claim tat be hat Vaan ktdssf pad or aa Mitlnaud by Cuala.stu.: Us wu tks stroageit man., ta . Coraa' and tu practically dkutor. ITla dlwp;ut.ac4 Is s loi to Japw s4 UU erftta,. . Prcilicst s:;;j rrairji Treaty. P!l to Ji.tiroL " ' ' i . VT.Vrt1oa,DC, F.bl Ji.-Frr-"'r! r'.KiMTt;t 'Br,ri u, rBms 1 1- ' r i 11 43 UUmoiclrg. " ' 1 . 1 fl. f ,v , , -J, i V ? - V Latest Phase In Atlantic ' and North Carolina Situation, Official Notice Here Caused J altera h Shack. Boa Solvent Bay its 5; Officials. T,l.MeBee ;3'-BeeetTer;i.; - riaeh KaBed,t U retl Speotal id Jonraat '. "VV Raleigh, February S5.Tbe' Atlantic and North Carolina railway "mailer haa taken n new phase. ' Today a lool, pa- i-i iiTi -.'l. .'1 ft : pcrj'auuiueu turn imiemenj- tuw w vugv Furnell of the , Federal. Court had ap pointed Capt fjk lBearecelTerfotUie road,' upon petition ana complaint or Jt. 8 Flnoh, formerly'of Charlbtte, how haU tng from New 3Tork,who owns 45 shares of stock and whose petition sets forth that it la In behalf of the private stock holders. .;Vf , i,' '.The hews of fte reo ilvsnMp' was not given out officially, to lt 1 eteted that t wu dona through , the, .attorneys afeurf Hinsdale and Dayv ftVe'aar prlfto everybody, the Governor Itnow- Ing nothing of It until he saw it in the paper this morning and this belnf also the case with Uarl I Duncan, who Is a large private stockholder and'also a'dl rector,; governor;, A.y cock deoJUnedto ay jsny thing about the caae'ioday, be rond the fact that he knew nothlni of the reoelverihlp jintll he read It today. uey oerore yeawrday Uapt- ucuee who had the day pretlona made; another bid for the lease of the Atlantic and North Carolina railway withdrew that bid In a letter which he wotes tbe .Gpyernor. Oirpt McBee's attorney; were Shepherd andSUepherd, and with the withdrawal Of this proposition their connection with the matter ended. "v -J v' 'Director Duncan, when asked hfs vtsw of the mtter,sald:-ur haverjast read the acoount of the appointment o) the recsrrei. I tare my views about this matteg'bat cannot now give them .or snggeU whit 'action ws'wlU ukspntij I have aconfarencewIlh my friends among the rjtrlvate atockholders with whom I have been' aasoclatlng for sev. era! yaara." ; . It la quite probable that a motion-will be made before Judge Blmouton of the 0 8 Circuit court at 'Chartmtoa to let aside the receivership. T One of the most prominent Irwyera here, speaking today about the appointment', ot Capt.- McBee as reoeiTsr, eeidt 'This of eonrse. I -take tt,eada Mr McBeee ehaaoes of aeqnlr-, lag posseulonr f -the road,"' Jf r Finch, who ftgaree .lelthe pase, . for several yaan hald the Optica en the lands 14 the eaatern part Of the State kao wa as . the "swamp landed I It It Warned that TTlnch wsv not a stockholder of record last Bsptembsr It Is also learned that very few private stockholders will U wlth kteBee la his sew move and that the largtst stoot holders Jks?e eapresasd'themsalm tt day, se'ae.'tQ shew. they, will stand wUh the Bute in tlgkUng As reoaiver aklpr. Thlals also the attitude of tha dlrectora holding stock. ,The State will take immediate ttepete protect its In kresw. H Is eatd McBee will leave here toufbrrow teorolof fot Haw Bera to tike ctarge ot the road. It Is nadenteod that his tana WIU be Short lived. It wss said tonight rary positively "no teaae of the rbad will be effect v through the Federal com i' " - , ,.Jr r , - J- t a " A t! tyrant to PrsitJBt Jae A Bryaa yaaurdy.sitaraoon, gave the flrtt ao- das tit the BacalTerihlptiere. Tht tU Sftam k,J ihjtt Pr!JcRt Bryan, eom to !U!'gh atnr fcet s bs a si aoi I the rity. EU copfl ict wu'A ao knows tl.e (".'.i1. of tba ro&d kir wtre MtoslsKt-j, nj nf thfy ctignl en!rrit-i ly r-rcfTf h"u',J it arr-'.'e'j 1 t i!.o r-l prf fy o;?'nt. " i.r wn (rnsr! ic ".r: ' .1 oT'f t (,''J li.it r.',;1.., n l Hit op!ij'on ij-ftl l! l 'l l'''0B ti fir' ll f . no 1' 1 rl From an -Awful Sklnf Humour. Scratched Till Elobd ftaiu - , "V Wasted to Skeleton.1 ,4V-- ." aL x t Saw CUnCDDYCUTICUHA Ono Application Soothed Him to SIfleprrCure; Speedy end Permanent. , fHUniM mt llttla ho u abmt ttiMat months old his head broke ont with a rash, which was very Itchy and ran oon alderable wateryfluld. We tried erary thlng we could, but he gdtworse all the .time till It spread to his arms? legs, and then to hie entire body, and be got so oaa uterae came near ayma;. une rasa would Itch so that he would scratch till the blood ran, and a thin vellowlsh ataff would be an over his pillow In the morn ing, lnaatoputmtttenaonnunanaa to keep him from tearing his skin aronnd hia wrists. ? Be ieot ao weak and run down that he took fainting spells like we would think him dying. . .He was al. tnont a akaleton and hla llttla handa 'ware thin, like daws. !.-. - He was bad about ewht months when we tried Cutlcnra Remedies. I bad not laid him down in hla cradle In the daytime for a long time. :He had got so that he just slept In ttr arms alt the time. I washed him with Cutlcnrn Soap and put on one application of Cnticnra Ointment and he was ao soothed that I put him In the cradle. Ton don't know how glad I felt when he reit better, lttooic one box or cutlcnrn Ointment, pretty near one cake of Cutt coxa Boap, and about half n bottle of unticura Hesoivent. to cure. I tuna our little boy would have died' only for we uuocum nemedieev ana I enau el .-ways remain a firm friend of them.. - ' UBS. M. C ULAllUABU, iUTMRt NotetarninMvears.' Mrs. Maltland writes, under date of Feb. 14, IMS. that the cure Is permanent. ,..t it aooras me muca nieatnre to in form von that it is fourteen years since my boy was cored of the terrible akin disease from which he sttfleredr. ' H He haa been Dermanentlv cured and e hearty and fttwgVH54 v ' sM4 4mTMiftoaf Ami mM' CMImsfa MmIVwL Mki. An form tl ClwooeaSw Coated rilW JfM. me viaj eJ eok Ciatnsma; fu sW SBe DmiirfUmfa OmevtewW ftMiaaSa7i PuiilaaMkliBoeaoa. irfnliiisian rwswr vrmar en vnsm vawvH t Mortgage Sale. J Pnrsnant to a oower of ssw eontalaed In that eertain Mortgage executed by Joseph ailley tiW & Bonner bearing date Feby 10, 1900, .the eame being re- ooraea in in omoe or tne . Hegmor or Deeds In urevsn county in Book int. D . Ami T will u)l Ik. fWl ITam.a door In Msw Bern, N O On March SO, AVWa7 atueij mm sjanw -wvaan v w wav-Mj M, to ths hlghsat bidder for ease all of ths following oesortbea ; property as conveyed la the. mortgage afofeaafd, to AU that tract or parcel of. land lying id belngln-Towflahlp No ,1, aadad- lolalncthelaada J B (ileal and Whh roraunaaon tne wsat. eine nibttue Swift Greek and On the Eaef aide of Deep Breaeh: beginatei at a Ugatwood i maked stake en the edge -of the ran of Peap Ran Brsneh and runs M. as; B. IN poles to a stake In, the run -of the tret branch N.S7, .Wild polev taeneeJf.U B. 40 roles, thenoe, N. tl' r. M poles, thence S. SS W. 04 polMhanoe Kttt IS poles, thenoe i. 48 W. -eUmn the ran of rtprtBs Branch Ran I the Main ran of Deep Breach to the Marked suae, thence down eatd ran ef Dp Branch to the berlanlar. oontatnln( B4 1 it belntj the eame land- oeeoaa By w. 4. Sttllay and wife to Joseph BUI ley Not 8, 1SS8 sad reoorded la Craven Coaaty Boon Hi, Fage 68. v V' (: " w, B. BONHIB, -'i'J: KeetgageeT Aarora, AT, C, February ttnd, 1904. ' JPirc Inauraace. ,. AVOID ',(,. ..r. 1 t t lie ifr ty rf ynnr Tn;rtyty ttklrf cat a fie t" T ' t-e rf t oar t" ltt- x tff srli m .r t! a t1 1 r f 1 .r ll f ; ,.. I. nd ro if, i 1 1 j 'i . ! n : : -. ( r: r i :e f . s$fr - 7T ii Terr vtv You Will Get Iieft. even on n warm' day If your personal at tire ls not whttr it ahnniit ,h. OmA clothea have a charm for the falr.es they bbtc ior t very one wno snouid dress ss a gentleman would Get them In their perfection of cnt, finish and fabric br with g your meatnre or orde atr. M. Hbadwlck's the tailor, lOlMlddle St., New Bern N O. . at: Pta Sale ! Over two gross Sterling Silver Hat Fins in the New Designs, fin ished in grey silver, 26c, 80 and 53e last in, Sea the window. J.O. Baxter, v HUOBIB BLOCK, ' Middle Street. D B. WOOD, : Carpenter and baild era".2Btlmafi Xur nblied Promptly on all Balldiac Work. Best tZeferenecs Ofy en.i 1 12 POLLOCK ST About qqlck Work. It Is enny when a saaaknowa how and has an ap-to-aee machine to do It with. Wrbelleve'we bate be.t labor and ma- Chinee that aaoney can get, and always oarry in saock mstsrml of every drserip ttos, foe our Una bf work, and are re- pand to do good end qnlek work, Thanking oerfmeny tiknds for their literal patroaaga, we ate i y Totv himble aervanta, Q. O. Watersj eft flemt, , Sneeeneors to Q. B. Wstsrs A foes v' - ., . - Fborno IBS, ' ' , , Tl Snend Hi . Nnw Bmtt. O cold wtiTnxn rEcrT'iTiriT Doal iUivSmMa4tdCaindjrars E.U, roketi, etere rj, Faf4Boajda, f'.ora, rrcaad FJ emUm ' ao loognr C.a ft w".l ule yen to aaaah mi sSote. i3lUMtl!r;ivtUrtlant , nir.:irii;2 stock, . t-1 Krj m-e too iiiimi to tw.ai 7 l-.k U t-ca nil ye i r. v u It NI CE FANCY 10c, 15c and 20c per pound Just Received Nice and - Fresh at J. L. Also Fancy Evaporated Peaches and Apples 10c lb. vt lot Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Blaekeye Peas 5o qt, A Complete stock Staple and Fancy Groceries. Yours to Please, HMcDM, 'Phono lOl. aaaaaaaAaAlAAallllkaaaHI JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Red Bliss Seed Irish Potatoes Also a nice lot of Beans and Peas for Seed. "R- PAEKEE, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Oncer, HO HI 89. Cor. Broad eft lTaiior.oLr HHmmmiIlI!IIITI!!!!!lll!?l!!!?TTTfmmTR p0 1 iti yj' Iloro You a Thirst 1 fe mneh the bettw-br'thak rnaeh more yon'M enjoy n dmag ht ot Bodwete bear. It's a thixe ewsacher which re- eetvee many a well merited coaomtaKv wui reaeive yoar ptaba, too, after von tove ones altered tho rJauare at those wne mng ago town et ue many aaavin oi oacweie oear.. f-t agent fot Freepect Brewing Oa, of FhB. eneipaja.,- - . . Fnaa Oao Load every weak.' ; .. ; A JtXL tupplyof t Aathrad W free . btimlBf niU ; Aah,, Oram, ttcTs and Cheslaat CoaV also the Celebrated JTooahaatai JD2 torn bow M. to griVe nod SieaJa. ' , j " The Bert Oak, Ash, flai a&d in Do'ivery. Xr' v . P Tar i l Goal wood Prompt LOT CAKES I 'S. I IcDANIEL'S Wholemale aft Retail rooor, 710Brsa1 HV mm 1111 1 ITITTTTTTTTYVYTVVVi SPEGIAL AT S. COPLON'S This Week. 1000 yards Sen Island Cotton worth 6io value for this sale 4c. GINGHAM 8. 500 yards Glnghanw worth 6o now 4o, only 10 yards to each cus tomer. . 1255 yards Spring allco o and 7e Talaes this week 4io. , . BSIRT3. 95 Heavy aaaorted oobn UdiM Blirtev lrS aoid si 3 50 and $4 00 to clone out at J CO, ' . 18 SkirU.'dark oolora, price from 1 a to 1 00, your ohoioe for this week 118, SHOES. : I50.palrs Udiee Dongola Shoea, , sell elsewhere for HD M, priee)i this week iTo. ' i .135 rCbiktrtivi Soboobj "fihoea, I worth from 1 00 to 1 W to aloea at' Ta aad Tlo for this week only. J V ' CL0TH1N0. . ! Ov Clothing Sale haa beetr the ' meaadof foralsalnf htdred"of me and hoys With clothing sboee, ' ; mad aSaU.: ?' , ... : ' Tb t rU eaJa will oootians for tlk we. " " 4 , Toarg for Barjalas, " scoploisY ' EalessBaa. H Mil) nun inurr, rt to cti , EAdwa0,;3rJ5fn. - . IT-' u r r . f. , t.

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