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. , ' - . . . ' . , t''v';'.,iYJ;':.V-i;i.t- . ' ,' '' ' . r .- ? ' - . - , --i,:- vy; - . - i -TWMTT-SICOSD THE VOL. XII KO. 184. KIW WEI, H. C., SUHDAT MOBSIIB, IIBRUABf J8,,1?Q4 ' b - -r ,' J a For Your Spring Gofn. "V- - e material and the trimmings for your Spring tfown V ,r v ' W can be bought nowhere else so wisely and economically a V : .-here. S? - A - 1 06 S0018 are yon can wiuv vwieiy, . .. The prices are eren lower -that means a preat deal. ,. i i i i i I, Cotton 2s Almost King Again, At tbe prioe in prorpect yon cac rSord to fertilise it wel . If you. want the BEST . v Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano. Insist on having that kin I, an yea will not he disappointed in jonr crop. For Tobacco Use Meadot&s Gold lea; lobaccoGuano ' - It makes food s'ick, tough Tobacco. November 1903 uer planter old 1,452 pounds of tobacco for $511,00. He nsed Gold Leif. ' ; Special High Grade Fjerj,ilizers for all crops If there is no dealer in your sect on handling out goods, mite us. E H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO.Mfrs, LONG DIST K VUOSR 06, Factory Ifense Kiver, New Bern, S. V, Notice 1 ' Any farmer desiring to fence his land with the American Field Fence can procure . the same of me for a hort while. I now have in stock two car loads of Same. . Ua4r Katol ChatUwka, Our Stock of WhiTE Goods and Lace r. : ( For the Spring is now complete ? and were bought . at 'old prlcos. v-.' . ' ;.. , "laltc jonrsclcctlon rarl : ' ' ' D.F. JARVIS, SHI1FJS0 H;E0flEKCO, CS2JUJlft, Ktw Iters, V. r. rhon M. ;. hlnda . - v ; ;;uildors Material, . lira " - -; I' "v!j-miscd Point, - ! on lt. mtrVit Embroideries 4- J , JO o 9 v atk freeb, fashionable, (MB in rij mj than our prices usually art, and W MITCHELL'S New Stables. Located .Opposite Hotel Chattawka, Rlgtl-rAll Occwlom. Fir.t CUM Xqalpncol. rythlrf In ' k Llrarj Line. T. J. MITCHELL. Valuable City Proper tyFor Balo. All Uat wnUla 1r of freptf ttnwU, forinT! OT-1 by XT'.'-'.'tm Cot ' CJ Crtra Fl, rw r -. JlmRACYCLE U marao; Anoxic ntSIKSHCAMII I M mmm Mvam M' M ' 1 Sir THE MIAMI 'WuH'. lltXJXRTt IT, A i M Kid IUII, - TOSEmSIDE Jodf c Purncll' Order For Kecelrer Papers' teat to Charlsstoa ! JoilKe Slalaitea. HetCeatest to . Tollow Feellif Blgh oa Taa Case. : Aaother " leas' Proposl' . tloa. BslelghFsbf As irusUted this eorreipodaee spplloatloa tu prepared and seat te Jodge SImoatoa by the Bute aad by the greater number of the prints stockholders of the Auantto A North Carollaa railway aiklas; tluit the order made.by Jndgt Paraell for art eelrer for the Atlatttlo A North Oaiallna railway be Set aside. The papers la the ease were taken to Judge BJmonton by .mraey uenerai uumer ana A u wara as aaslstaat eouniel;' Fresldeat JamM A Bryai and W 0 llnnroe the 'attorney for the Atlantic Norm Carolina rail way. te la very slgnlflosaVJtaat as has beeft stated, the offlolala were unanl monslyof ue oplalon 'that the Judge would put wide the rebelrershln order. Feeltag abeut this matter appears to run pretty high. " An effort by reoelrer IfoBee tohaTS the papers serred upon the Preildedtof the road last ahjht be fore the latter left Balelgh faUed by half an hour, the Preildeat land the other gentlemen named baring left on the Seaboard Air Line for Charles ton. Bererai days ago the governor atattd that he felt eoafldent more bids would come la for the lease, ef the Atlabtlo Se Noith Carolina railway, H L Flalay. on, aad W W Mills, aereng atated that they would ; file a bid tefdre the week ended. ' They hare filed their proposition, which is the second or third they . hare made, offering to take the road for SO years, pay oft the 148,000 floating debt, pay the 18,00) anaal In terest oa the bonded debt at 1828,000, pay fur the continuance ef the organlsat Uon of the 'company as at preent,'not ezoept 91800 a year aad .then to pay Interest oa'the out standing capital at the rate of rer cent for the fint 15 years, 4 per cent for the aest 10 years, per cent for the following 10, and 7 per cent for the remaining IB, 'and farthet to build within ten years 60 miles of connecting railway, tbe lease to be rold ealeU thu M miles a built. Thf original plan of llalayson.lims andthelr eesoelatrs, was to build the new road westward from Ooldabsro, probaMjr to TousgsTflle or some "other point on the Seaboard Air LlacT All ttr bidders lor the lease ; have sttted that they would not sub-let to tbe Southern cr the At'antle Coast Line. ACnOlCClf SECOYERSH1P. i . Jadge Sua on ton Witt Hear Case la Ul- Special to JouraaL Ealelgh1.rebruary 17. Qorernor Aj- oockreoelTad i telegram 'tOAlgkt from AttornsrOoierel OHmer at Charlestoe, aaylpg Hal Jddl ktImoalo agrees to oome to BMi sad hear the fooarrer ship matui say time after Much L .. ; . Tm (Kraraor jraa ake4 by year eor- retpoaoaat ;tf be had aty doubt as to whthir;Jsdga6imoetoa weald rsroke the reoetterahtptaad reptkdi . . . t -" ; "I hare act Ue slightest appreheatloa that be am do eaythlag cn than set It imH BT.BlJlSEUV. V Itatoaad nrte.revtaj Pitrate Stech- heUtrl Agalast fttctirtrUlp. , ' ' BptelaltoJoariaL ' . . BaltlgX t tbraary tlOoreraor Ai- eoakatfitlbU Uree foarths cfatlthe prfrusiWtkittie AUaaOe aad XorU Carolina Ball wt has JoUed OeStaU le I ghtlag the feoatreraVp, aad that so tar.ee he kawa, no oae m with rtach. . 2Krs rlomee Tether of BaWgh, th't WrgHt pdrato stoekheUW, la wtlh the 8 tela,- - v . KeiriyiuQMrlcf Ccaturf. . The rrtalBa Times of fxwiitwrg, K Ohas eateied spoa aoiiw ;. htc!h avtu a nkv yMr,i Ue mm t f tke Tl.re, Its tt;.; pr. i::i)r TaoBiM etssottn i8r r-''-ai gri:Srtt!i, BTtt i t lnVrrt, for tKiy have iMa er.BM' 1 L'irtvt flt lt t4 t'llWlr! ,'H!5 j of p'iiw t-i '.!-. tf ft p 5s'j ao.1 y.i f !, Kl TtnMr-'.irMT fwri V i ft V -kk.t t'-r f.r, B4 10te li.il l ( lr,rt FOOT IIDIiG. Japanese Admiral Reiorts Result . " SfSnellFIre. Dalay Bald to be Oeeaplei by Japaa hat Dealei at St. Petersburg. . Plan of BnislaaCemmaa-... , der to Eetreit. BpeohU to Journal. London, February 87. 8hells from the Jspacese warships hare set , fire to Port Arthur which was la flames -when the reporr of the bombardment wu sent to Toklo by Admiral Eamtmnra. . Slerea Japaheae ehlps engaged the forts and the' rest of the attaoklng fleet, fifteen in number, withdrew to Dalny. Under coTcriof the ships, an army dU vision urider leut. OeneralInouye wu landed from' the transports and ocoupted Dalny without resistance. In the report of Admiral Kamlmura to Toklo, he describes the sinking of the fire steamera in or near the entrance to the harbor which tailed to block the channel. . He describes ths recent boca- bardment and the flight of three Buaslan warships, which appeared to be fit for action to the Inner harbor SU Petersburg,tEebruary.87.The war office Issues a denial of the atatement that the Japanesejhave landed an army dlrlslon at Dalny and tajs that ths nsws wsa spread to affect the Kredao dnanolal operatlona. in Europe. Bt Petersburg, February 27. Admiral Alexleff reports the landing of Japanese atPosncit Bay. The advance of the Mikado's foroea toward the Interior' of Mahohurla la confirmed from other sonroci. ThsBaaslao Viceroy aya that tbe Japaneae fleet blockading Port Arthur la eompoted of shrestaen bittleahlps andcruliera and eighT torpedo boat de stroyers. He admits that the fleet has establUhed a blockade of the Port. Ths Boat lent believe that they Bank Jape-J note torpedo boats in the battle cf Thar day morning. Borne Feby 27. i telegram haa been reoeWed hire from St Petersburg this erenlsg, stating that General Kuropat- kla, recently appointed to the chief com maad, has ontllnedls plan of military campaign agatast Japaa. Tola laoladee the abandonment of Harbla, on the Maacharlaa railroad, and tbe concen tration of thi Buselaa army on the Trans-Baikal frontier, whence- efur re organlsaUoa be will aead the aray Into Manchuria again. ... Sertlces lodaj. Pnabrteriaa Charch Praachlar at 11 a. as. aad 1M p at sermon by Bee - H 8, Brsdehsw. Baeday School at.AtOp nu We eiUad a cordial torttatioa to all.' . ; . - ' , Christ Chsrth-Ber TMBOeorge, rector, la Baaay la LeaL Boly OocamutjIoaT.ASa aa. Berrlose It a aad TJ0 pm Boaday School 880 p av Lratea eerrloas dally daring the weak as tuaouoed A eordlal tavltatloa is exVaaded to aH Eld 8 B Btcphcna, the ITttloaal Xraa- galtatefthe Free WO. Baptist ehureh wm preaea at the Free WU1 BepUet lo day at 11 a m a4 7 80 p m. Koratn subJeeH "The Dower ef the Boly Spirit aad the effloe of ef the Trlsas Ood." XreatagSahject.'IsOod a Uar."8er tioas each ereisg Uls week All are welcome. - First Charch of Christ, BdeatUi 57 Crarsa street. Berrloes Basday H.ti a. m. aad 1M p. sa. Btble Lon Set moa today, Babject, " Man " Oeaeala, 17. Sieday School afler etoratag eerrtoe. Tetllmoay rr rlos Wedaeadty 7 SO p aa, Reading Boom la epa daily. Alljars cordially larlied to atuad. Firet r.pUM Charch, TUt W O flkh, patmr. Prtu-hing at lies, trJ.S frir, f P.l'a, It C, will fr-.a. 1 tlpm. ant TasrKtll TfcU rii.irf.r fioi u of Tf.. s jo :j r- 1 tttea. All afeeordi.!! li.'r..ff U E U'vr'h-n.T O T A . x , fulff, frs!'- at lie r r I I W J.rl'-I. f f r.Uo Vr.t f f At 7 n p J t 4 f ' I - ' . t i r !.- ' -.I 1 , ( r . .' ft ( ' OTA T A . rr, . F ; n For Sale, Cheap " ':. t4 For Cash. . Complete Horse ShoerTOatflt, inelu ding: f ; Poitable Forge, , 1 Anvil, 100 lbs best make. lYlseSOlbs, Lot Tongs, Hammers etc. P.M DBANEY, 67 South Front St Appliatloa for. Pardon. v NORTH CAROLINA, ) j. Graven County. Notlae is hereby f given to. this public that appllcatloa will he made to the Governor of North Carolina for the par don of W H Eurman, convicted at the fall term of the Superior Court of Cra ven county, 1908, for the crime of theft (taking of log) and sentenced to work on publlotoSds for a term of eight months.. -MART WHITE COLD WEATHER NECIS9ITIE8. Don't stand fn nsed of Coal HodsJPhe Sets, Pokers, Stove Pipe, Btove Boaads, Stove, Ranges and Beaters any longer than it will take yon to reach pur atore. All these things we have in onr HARDWARE STOCK. and many more too numerous to mention The very look of tnem will make yon feel warm, and the 1 w prices will atrike yon favorably, etc. Foy & Simmons, 798. Front 8L, NBWjBXRN, N. O. I HAVE already sold about foar CAB loada of tbe Ike above cultivators sad. nsvsr beard a eutaomer lay they were not pleased with It but all pralae It It la la my jndgment the beet faming Im element aver sold la oar State, It ha taken the tweaalum over all oi her whi rl tote. Wilts as me for Oataloguea and prions or sse ay repreeeatatlvee. 1 keep repeaa on hand. - ' J. U. SPENOEB, l7SB wrr BERN, N. c. Also A (tat to the Aeplawalt Potato PlaaUrl Iw Sis aii Shoes Hew! - : . i . v. ..' " We hare reoeived Onr Sprlnf and BaUtou Bhoea for Has, and Wometn, in Oxford's tad DigVonts. niLLlNERY. a Oir stock of MUlinert Is cosning la dally, and ICae Mamie Daw son will be pleased to see) on and dle Street oppoaiU the ftaptlat Church. w ; Kotios of onr opening will be Bespectfally, Horses a MiileiS . . . ' f .':"-" . " . . ! a ( ; : cf r -.t;: i r . a f : Hat Pin Sale ! . Over two gross Sterling BilTer Hat Pins in the Kw Dedgos, fin ished in grey ailv, 26c, 80 and 5 De Just in. 8ee the window. J.O. Baxter, HUOBEa BLOCK, v Middle Btrtet. You Will Get Left. even on a warm day If your penonal at. tire Ift nnl k. I. ak.i i. - ...j clothe have a charm for the falr.a they have fpr every one who Should dress a a gentleman would Get them In their r" w onian ana fabric by leaving ffnnr m...n.a . m Chadwlck'athe tailor, 101 Middle St., D. B. WOOD, Carpenter and boild er. Estimatcai Fur nlahed Promptly on all Bulidlne Work. Hest Ileferences Giv en. 112 POLLOCK ST AVOID WORRT. aa to to the aftty of your property by 'akin out a flte policy la one of the tonnd. long eatabllahed ocmpaales on oar book. Leiaeaing of fear le worth more than the premluma we charge, every da. la the week, Sandajt Intend ed. Ton can reach as by 'pnoae. I also sen BRICK. GEO. A. ItlCOLL, Phone tOO. Sa Front A Hancock 8t. line ( Douglas, Oros setts, NetUetons Qoeen Qnality and K. P. Reeds for all at out Millinery Store at 08 Mid given Ja das time. TAT. LOAD ot IIr.r ami Molrs a i' B3 NICE LOT FANCY CAKES; i 10c, 16e and 20c per pound . i Just Received Nice and Fresh at J. L. IcDANIEL'S. Also Fancy Evaporated Peaches and Apples 10c lb. , lot Harvey's Small Hams add Breakfast Strips. Blackeye Peas 5c oi, A Complete stocjc Staple and Fancy Groceries. Yours to Please, 'Phone .91. tAAAiiAAiiAiiilli mmil JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Red B isss Seed Irish Also a nice lot of Beans and Peas for Seed - PEKEB, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cop. Broad at Hancock St. HON! 69. BlIIIITTTTTTITITTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!? TTTTyt?? y???T?TTvH IlttTo" You a Thirst 1 So mueh the better by that maeh mora you'U eojoy a drantht of Badvrel beer. U'aatblrat quencher which re eelvea many a well merited enoomlum wU receive your prataa, too, after yon have onee ahared the pUaanre of tboee who long ago found out the many merlta of Bod veil beer. Whoieeale aad retalTby J. F. Taylor, HEW BEBIT. It. O. Ageat for Proepeot Brewing Co. of Phtl- eoeipaia. Freeh Oas Load every week. A fafltnpplj ct ijithraci'U Cm ' burning .Whits lh Orate, 8tovs and Cbestant Coal, 'also ths Celebrated IWhan Ua Bitaaloooj for grate and Steam. ' ' 'Tha Cent Oak, Ash, Pisa aad allied wood.' - V " Quick, Prompt Dctivnry. tol M U V :'.': Point. Goal 1 I ana wood a s WhoI3sale eft Retail Grocer. 71Broasl UV IIITI II T T V V VVVVVVtttWTTi im SPEGIAL AT S. COPLON'S This Week. 1500 yards Sea Island Cotton worth 5 to value for this sale 4x3. GINGHAMS. 2600 yards Ginghams' worth 0a now 4 Jo, only 10 yards to each ens. tomer. 1230 yards Spring v aLco do and 7c values this week Ho. N 8KIRT8. OS Heavy aaeorted oolors Ladiea Skirsa, wm sold at 13 SO and $4 SO to close out at 3 69, 88 Bkirta, dark oolors. prioe from 2 25 to 8 00, your ohoioe for this week I 88. SHOES. 150 "pain Ladiee Dongobs glkoeav sell elsewhere for 1 60 onr priea this week 97o. 325 prsChildrens Schools Shoes, , worth from I 00 to 1 24 to does at 87i and 7&o for this week only, cimnm Our Clothing Sale has been, the means of famishing fen&dxwd of bmb and boys with dotting, shoes, aad hats. . . . TbV wt prioe sale wiil oontbot for this weak. : Tours for JJargsJna, , S. COPLON, CCMOBTON, BaUman. fl JtlDrrLt miKtT, Feif te OmiCI BaHwars,Oe,(ewr Tit nr IM, W. W. a. e . r), a. ! W - r-. .. t ... - . V ' r ,.. Polatos f I : t t
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