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TOL XXI KO. !85. EIW E. C, TUESDAY 1I0SSIS3, MARCH l, 1834 O '5 "i1 TWWIY-SICOKD TEAS - D : : : "Women of taste mm FrSV yoc wui every vtt.rxoi.yoi icmei. ;in8 umnue g number of styles and shapes to be had, ft trom heavy outing to dainty full dress, jS, makes them equally desirable for but- door or house wear, social or business 2 ALL STYLES AT is Cotton King Again. At the price in prospect yon can afford to fertilise it weL, If you want the BEST ' - Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano, Insist on haviug that kin I, an I yeu will not le disappointed in your crop. For Tobaoco Use Meadows Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano It make food, slick, tough Tobacco. November 1903 co" planter old 1,469 pounds of tobacco for $511,00. He nsed Gold Lett. ' Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops If there is no dealer in your section handling our goods, Write us. " EES J. A. MEADOWS CO., iTnTrs, LONG DIST E PHOSE 66, Factory Reuse Hirer, New Bern, IT. C. lIotice ! Any farmer desiring to fence his land with the American Field Tence can procure the same of me for a short while. I now have in stock two car loads of Same. . Ueder Hotel CautUwka, ITKW BEH. fl. CV uur oiuuii ui .WhiTE Goods ; Embroideries T and iace . : For the Spring la now1 comnlete r and Make jour selection . D.F.JARVIS, ttPUieanc . mmm imvt co, es MUdls ft, Ktw Er, N. I'hont W, All kinds Huiidcrs Ilatcdal, Pet tlii-.ll, i.liM4 f v tl j:--t!y.niixcd Taint, zr:vl . . 'rr : ' ? and judgment wear ) AW -; J J iioesi! i) - -A - . f k 4 Almost Yon Will Get JiCfTU Ilia laaot kl ft ibo14 b. Good woim aata a Mrs for the Utra thw tin tot inn asa Vn ikiuM - v wmm mm A aatlaaka vnnM - n.i .k-. i. .v.t. Ipwfattloaofmi, flalikaad fabrlo by Wwibt m 'a or otdrf al f. kC GUSH COLO WEATDXR PCCrmiiTT D't lkiA t A at CcaI DodrTV , roUra, Mwt I lp, f Wjt rvav 8 Lara, Emii a4 TMUra an lngr Utaa it tl uka jtm to rwch oar ttor. Alt Uit Uiloft a Lts la oat HinDWim T0CK, a4 many innra lo mnmmm lo luntUi TVa rary k mi lnm a CI tmW jm M warn, n4 Ui I pfla U1 lUOa JO ftTOrab1,UL Foy h Sinraon:, nu. frraiic, mwjC2 r, v. c. r" i TV fl 1 I t ' I . - - , w I 1 1.1 j-y Its',:' J ' I ! f '''' 1 , i a A 4f pawpaw a. j 1' i: i i i v iF 0 T'l ?F"1T Report Tlut rJapwese yta Seize I v - -' prt ArUur ! Beitardleis ef Cost, Fleet: Before Tlidirogtoek. Captara ft . Two Brl(Uh Cola Tiuels jf " Aroases Afer 1 1 1 4 BpaolaltoJoBnak' i f l i London, Faby t9.-8aneral Btui(ll,tn command of ths Buulu garrlaon at Port Artbnr, hut tanad aa order to the trooga and laUbttaats of th plao,eall lag oa everyone to fight to the death, aa the Japanese Intend to solas the city, , Acoordlngto adlspatoh from Llan tang the InitruaUona' luned to the Japaneaa commander .before PoitAj thnr If at followt: atorm fork -Arthor and captar it a any cost on Haroh From Ofaeefoo oomes "the.' news Utat a general land and ae morement of the iapaneaa Laa hagnn oa Port Arthur and that a big atorm la raging, j tj;i( It' lireported la St Peteraborg that two Roidan battlaahlpa and' a ,torpedo boat have been lank at Por Arthur and that two , Japanese tralaarf "are belrg towed to Nagasaki for repaira. l01ipatohea St, Peteribarg and Pari itate that Japanese flatt la before Vladlrosaoofc and cleared for aotlon. The Japanese tad : Ruslja ontpostt hare met north of Ping Yaag and the RoMlaa general Luarltoh haa dispatoh ed a oorps to support the Cosiack ad Taoce guard and occupy aorihern Co res..' (-.,. '. St. PeUraburg, February It Is ad. mltted that the J apanete hare adranoed as far as Ganson,. toraa, aoid ate held there by the ellmata and the Inability t get supplies. The Japanese are not able to more more than sixty thousand msn and the small number talk surprise here, and a charge of plan In the' attack on PlngTapgUeeoted, ; 1 IiOndon, Bebruaryt9, Posted reports It ihe War offlee lay that the Basilao cruiser Aurora has seised .two British coal laden Teasels la the , Arabian sea. The aewa attracts larfe crowds and talk of a mass meeting to protest against Bosslsa outrages on , British Commerce Is heard. Xloyd's teport that the coal ressels Were foi India and not (or Ja- CASTOR I A : lor Zafania ad CSLildrta.' f Bean tt IXgoatareef Bemalnlflf U t Port Oflos at Hew Beta, Crafaa 6uly Jf. C Fab. W, - , ioare tisf. ' i B-Ei!iSrA ferawL' I A II BellatUr. Etary Bahiaa, X3 Carmoa ,Bt, Bamtoa Blahoo. Ul ttklalf stL 71 Jaffaraoai fli. D-Q M Dtzoa. W T Dalee.' J W aad F-O H Fortytke ().'. - . . . - O-JROOdlT.UPDHuli - H-J M Bawktai. ears of Xanaa Ho. tal,JAHngeaan,-.;-. , ' ; . I-Xd IpocJ, Jupet.H0., , :. l-J.m 14 Vtiaaal Ltmm. (Boaelal OaUTery), ; f!i' j - X-Caaet McOotur. eaie ef thuxnt Umber CO., Urm Moore, II Coaaveat K-Daf ttrd, ,.;i,v;; P-rectUt.ialluraOa. . : : .. R-TT p Hie. . . , "'. - Bobu Aol!ckaey(-' t ' ' T-Capt 0 T Towasaad. i ' Oaj W Whltlald, Df WlWt, 11 r. t roat Bl4 Ja U Tf Ulltms, (ixil), O W WiliUma, Wr Tf 'ft'tlla. etV of Dr!ow a4 W::oa,ir'-,.r,, . . IWKrtLl :" ti. 1T1 Dims 8t, KUa c r:v kwiu, rui rtitr,i-,ttr::rL, kv ch-;'i BrtKk. , t O 'r; (D l, 1' i f.:i'.a I'laap, UTP Kol. - z-r-i fTf r !v r-i-'-i c l ; r. ir- ; Irr'i V.-" . I.:, r ic:i' i i c. n A Esxe Cissloa Note. The work at Payee College, Augusta, Ga, (or the Industrial and religious training of colored girls during the put year waa marked with great aioeesr, We hope to equip a few hundred women as home makers, teachera and helpers of their race,- - What the colored people need, and what the Christian white women of the South owe them, Is the personal . Chris tian teaching which , our mothers gsre them before the war. 1, :J--w-- .'. . It was the Christian teaching of South era women which, more than anything else, kept the slarea loyal to their mil ters' families during those terrible four yeare when the men were at the front They need the aame teaching todsy,and U they sin for lack of it, we who with hold It mui t bear our part of the blame s - ' , COK. GALILEE ... Feby 88th. " Seed potatoes seem to be tosroe, soms of our farmers went to Bay rlyer this week after potatoes, T U Oatoa is still sick and two .more of ills family are down sick. ' Mr Tom Stepleford of Mcrehesd City Is in Galilee on business. Mrs W R 8smmons is sick with tl grip." ' i It .there Isn't . something done to our county roads . the. people wilt have to stop trarellng. Mr Jeae A Ererlogton s hogs -are dying with the cholera. A few sunshine days this week ma us feel like getting , ready.; (or planting, but Friday brought winter again. The Tditog People's Bible Society will begin s Saturday night , the 28ih of Feby. Everybody It Invited to corns, it will meet every S uurdsy night. ' Onr free school will -close In three weeks and the race book ehows ' otly two-thirds of an at endance. This Is eaused by carelessness of . the parents, for we hsva got aa good a teacher as we ever had and she Is is liked by every one. - . Herd Times. CURES WITHOUT STOMACH BOS . CTG. , aa-jaaaia-jB-aa Byomel Cures Catarrh by Simple Breath- ' lng, P. S. fiuffy Refund Money - lfIt PailatyCre. A long atride toward solving the mystery of curing catarrh waa taken with the discovery o( Byomel. Ia (sot, the percentage of-cures by . this treat meat prone it equal tp the final testa. The folly of taking medicine into the stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, throat and luaga, hss been realised by phytlelaas; but not vntil i Syomet ww knows,' had they a praetloal method that would obviate tomeca drugging. A complete 'Byomel vutflt costs but $1, aadoonsliu ot a neat , pooket in haler that can boiused! anywhere with out attracting stttntton, a medldae dropper and a bottle of ByonaeL x ' Breathing Byomel through the InhaF er, every particle of air that enters the aoee, throat and lungs, ; Is charged with a healing balsam that soothes and al lays the Irritation, - kola the catarrhal germs and enrlchee the blood with ad ditional atone. " ". -, . F. fl. Duffy has ao much faith la the power of Hyomel to care catarrh, that I he is eoBlag It ander his . personal guar antee to refund the money If ft does aot tiro positive relief, . . . ' What makei wheel ran .,'. what makes frtctlea ? Ana, ' Pre si u re, j - "Therefore, anytling that reduoee the preijiurw ed the : ' , irah VeaxiDgs, fcdocoi the friction and maiwi the wheel puah ''easier. f . '' . ' :.mmti- 'V w v r 1 . . f (- -s-v il , t "' ; ""n n r 11 Sc2pi G!niuCntuni!nt!!3 ; th3 IVcrld's Grc::::i f Skin Cures. ; FRICElTjiSEriGI f:r Every ta Srcfala. " ' ' t' f The agonizing itchlng'and burning ro( the skin, aa in ecsema;'the frightful scaling,' aa'ta'psoriasisjjthe losi of half and crusting of the acalp, u la called head the facial disfigurement, aa in pimples and ringworm ('the awfut auflfering of Infants .and the anxiety of worn-out parents, as In milk crust, tet ter.and salt rheum, all demand a rem edy of elmost anperhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and PlUs are such atanda proven beyond all doubt, No statement Is made regarding them that la not lustlned.by the strongest ; evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford Immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety, and great economy, hare made them the stand ard sUn cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. The grandest testimonial that can be offered the Cuticura remedies la their world-wide sale, due to the personal recommendationa of those who have 'used them.: From a' small beginning In the simplest form, against prejudice and opposition, against monled hosts, countless rivals, and trade indifference, Cuticura remedies have become the greatest curatives of their time, and, in fact, of all time, for nowhere in the history of medicine to be found another approaching them In popularity ' and sale, i In every clime and with every people they hare met with the name reception. The confines of the earth are the only limits to their growth. They have conquered the world. ; y . Storm o CksmUta OnM nk.lM.Mt . IMIDh.lMi.mxBiMi C 4-inm.i km t l Tmxi BMioa, Application for rtrton. NORTH CAROLINA, , , Craven County. . Notice la hereby given to the public that application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the par. donofWl Kurrnan, convicted at the fell term of the Superior Court of Cra ven oounty, 1908 for the crime of theft (taking of logs) and sentenced to work on public roads for a term of eight months. MARY WHITE. . We have received out 8pri&f and Ealitorn Bhoee for Men, and Hew Shoes and Shoes New ! Worn em, in Oiford'i and Hlgh-cuta. - rilLLlNERY. Our stock of Millinery Is coming La dally, tnd H1m Mamie Daw on will be pleaaed to see one and all at our Millinery B tore at 98 Mid dle Street opposite the Itaptlst C&uroa. Not.oe of our opening will be glyea in due time. . ' BcwpeotfuTJy, J. hard ?V An. PrtctlMs. ' . A . 4 rctirale TI-".T3 X'HOYE thai Tll P-rvef- . ilnn ci the Tyl Crwk Har fac:loa t..At tU f"---:ri ca V. $ rr ri-nt a-.l o V l.-.'t U'.t.$ JlACYCLIl U 1 t ' "?f'e evrr V;:"! tii .-.::,: av.z no avur lucrcrxi For Sale, C tit&pj. frvpltte tlotsl 8hoera Oalfi', loclu ,"' amir', - - ? f ' i I Portable Forge"1 1 Aavl. tOu ib bt makV. ' 1 Vise 60 lbs,1' : f f ... TXot Toajs, Hun era etc ; i., V , ' P.M DRANLT, - :- " ' 67 South Front ft. Spring'H Best Beyerage uneqnalled for purity and health'u'ne, and a Lulldtf of brain and brawn, Is rrosrect Brewing Uo'i Hock beer. It s aUoadrlnk of mot delightful IUvr and held in the h'ghest es'eem among pure beer drinkers. J. F. Taylor. NW BERN, C Agent for Prospect Brewing Co. of Pbtl- aaeipua. Freeh Oar Load every ww k I BAYS already sold about four CAB loads of the tke above ealtlvae-rs end never heard a ewaanmet say they wore Botpleasedwltk lttat all praise it It niamyjudgsnaatthe best femlag iaa elemeat ever soldi ear Sam lines takea the pssmlam ever all other ealtt- vttots. Write to me for Catalogues sad priors or see my rapraseansuves. I keep repeka oa haad. J. II. BPD2TOER, Agent, VW BXBtT. K. a Also Agent fiat the AspkawsB Potato Plautera line of Douglas, Cros atttA, VeUletou Qneen Quality and K. p. needs for J. BAXTER. by use of large rrocleti lis con strain etibearingf- - r Is t near WtchaaloaJ pet ' r?.t teirfiif Is r!ared 40 0 far r.tf cfrntntntif the r t! sa any o'.tfT stjle " mi - In 1 ' jrftgY31ry . - - ,.- - NICE FANCY 10d, 15c and 20c per4 pound J ust Received Nice and Fresh at Also Fancy Evaporated (W lot Harvey's Small Black eye Peas 5c qt, A Complete stock Staple and Fancy j Groceries. Yours to Please, J. L. McDANIEL Phone 191. UUtiiiiliililillimi 1 JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Red Bliss Seed Irish Potatoes Also a nice lot of Beans and Peas for Seed. Wholesale and Retail drocer, Cor. Broad eft Hancock Htn. alIIIIIIIIITIIII!I!!!!T!TT!?;!fTTTTTyy?TTyTVTWTTTb MITCHELL'S New Stables. leocated Opposite Hotel Chattawka, Rigs for All Occasions. Pint Cltu KqulpnMBL Everything Is 7kt Uveiy line. T. J. MITCHELL. D. B. WOOD, Carpenter and bolld er. Eillmatca Far- nlahod Promptly on mil Balldlnrr Work. Oett IWferenees G1t- en. 1 la POLLOCK ST A fall lupply of Jithrecibt free burrilni VThJU Ash. Orate, 6k(m and Cbeataut Coal, also the CeUbrated PooahaaU XUtaatsmi for grateg sad Eteaca. The Cast Oak, Lib. rise sod died Wood. ' ' Quick, Prompt ' Delivrry. "IT T "Tf a III I I I ll ii III mlm K tel I M hi !'::'": Point.- Goal and Wood , r-.- i LOT ? CAKES i MgDAPL'S. a s ..;''i S m Peaches and Apples 10c lb. Hams and Breakfast Strips. m : Wholessale eft Retail Grocer, 1 1 1 T 1 1 TTTT TTTTTt TTTTTTTTl Jr. Tho llnnro iiu aJUUI O Are Open And The Prices Down. I leit February 24th, for the Northern Mar ket to nurchfisn mv Spring stock with strict orders to my Clerks to sell Goods at costjuntil my return, "rshall purchaao-tho LarcfiHt Mfnolr Tfiawa ever bought before and its not my fault that I do it, lis the pa tronage you hay giv en me that compel me fc , carry a . bwck to meet your dem&ndV . Tou want to look out lor my first Ad after I return from North. Go round and scoff tho boys aro ; carrylns out my Order. ::Tours to rioaao s. coploii, 'aa.KOftTOK, EaJssxII" EaH wtX.yTewBer, Tre tr.'- W 1 ' . Wia, V. W. S.av M tet tM fm-mm t f If t . " t- - l t 1 1 )
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