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O til Women of taste ai roily for every variety of numDer oi siyxesana a irom neaw outiner to tV makes them equally :.. fuil i:' 'J - i' ' to w "v fi use- ALL STYLES AT nrni nnnoa nraon Cotton is iking Mg At the price in piwpect you can afford to fertilise it weL. If you want the BEST Use MeadowSrGreat Cotton Guano, Insist on having that kin I, an ' you will not lie disappointed jour crop. For Tobacco Use Meadows Gold It makes pood, slick, tough Tobacco. November 1903 uor planter sold 1,459 potmdi of tobacco for $511,00. He naed Gold Lett, ' Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops If there ia no dealer in your section handling our goods, unite us. E & J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mrifrs, LONG DIST E PHOSE 66, ' Factory Neuse River, New Bern, TX. C. Notice I Any farmer deaiiing to fence his land with the American Field Fence can procure the same of me for a short while. I now have in stock two car loads of Same. hiatal, Uaier Houl Ckattawk, BERN, N, c. Our Stock of 1 WHite Goods Embroideries ' and Lace , For the Spring is now compieie ana t7cro bouRht at old I prlcca r. ! nlio your t'lceHIon 1- D. F. JARVIS, (t folWA M. ZIIIOBO HiBDWABK CO . j : :' fi, KwBr8,N.f. 1'W.e W. " H Jiinda ' MuHdcra Material, f- .-. c;4, L)Sft4 fewi y-mlxcd Faint, -:v.l ' !-"r Ufcn 113 V7 and judgment wear V 9 V7 8 ? M3.sg toilet. The infinite f snapes to uo uttu, daintv tun aress, v desirable for out- W -a i Vfs anmo rw miKiTiHSH x " Almost am in Leaf Tobacco Guano You Will GetliefU tb oa a warm day If yoer pen aal at tire la'toot b.t ft thoold U. Good elothee hate a ehaia for the flr taay have foeerery oae wh tboul4 OreM ss a (alWataa would Oat thaaa la their perieetloa or oat, flilib and f abrie by Mttlaf yoer neuirt or nrdrr at F. M. uudwiok's toe tailor, 101 Middle w, AW Mtm, su cold wiATMa nKCTTiOT Doat skai la need of Coal Bodajtn u, rir np, trttu .swt, suwgfsi ana-reaMrt nay frngn Ibaa It w II lake yoa to reaah mu eton. Alt tbeae lb tags e bae ia HaRDWARt fTOCX, aed away sanea tee aaavmes to bmrMm The very look tee all aaehe yoe feel warm, a4 the 1 ,w yrleee aUleuau tea uvenkl.efca. Foy & Simmiinj, n a. rmt iv, i. a I?.t Pin. ) ! Om Uo gTos fUilf tV.nt list rir.l in the Tew tWyra, fa UM la fry a': fr, 60 1- i I Jul So, fe l' e ' ' t. It 0 . . j: -:V gjtJyBjLrLaLiia iaJ ; From Two Source nor;of fort ' Artimr : Taken." " They T.li f Dfjperate riratiar Ballread Git bj f1 A Chinese Tlceroyi Setae Special to Journal. London,Mania I.-ttia reported that the Ruaeian avrtooa'at Port Arthur was surprised by the Japanese. ; , ,- The Russian teasels that could navi gate aearly blocked the entrants to the harbor fighting desperately la the faee of the. enemy against the combined land and sea attack of the Japanese army and nary, , Thegunrfrom the disabled Russian ships were mounted In forte and aaval ammunition ased.aa the- eapply for the guns there wu nearly eihauiled. food In the town la reported scarce, all oa short rations, ' r ... , . It It reported that the Japanese forces hare occupied the line of the rail road. 8. Petssbart, Ifareh l.-No news has been etisf4fcere from fort Ar thur for e?j$f " jbftoif and It Is believed that the ifatfraas-has' laHea. Tfaen last reports were received there was a ter- rlflo Are from the whole Japanese fleet The Rnsslan Cruiser Aatold was wreck ed. :.: 1 . 1 It Is reported thai the Japanese are attempting to lahd la -foroe at Pigeon Bay under & bitty Bre. Consternation if eauaed here by the report that the Hanohnrlaa railroad be tween Port Arthur aid Mukden has Tteen destroyed by Mongolian brigands In Japanese pay. tloeroy Aleileff re ported aorta of the eat tad his trata csnaot reach Poit Arthur, " .: i It Is reported that Alexia! haf rnadl a prisoner of 8en Lee of Bhea King and la holding the Chinese Vloeroy as; a host age, i . London, March 1. Twenty-flve thoaa and Ruaalana are reported across the Talu rlref and others nureh seathward latoBorea. Aloagthe mala roada aev erai thousand more are' acting as sooals. It la believed that any advanoe the Japanese auy attempt to make looking toaa laraaloa of the Talu dUtrtetwQl be a failure, ao thorough has beea the Raaalaa Meparatloa la aorthera Oorea. Appareally the Russians do not feet that Japan may send troops ap the Tela river as it Is froaea from the head of the Coreaa gulf, as are aU the boys there. Snprmt Coin Oplsioas.' Special to JoaraaL 'N BaJetga.atohl.-Hlapreme aoart Had foOowlag optaloaa bMayt Mllkr v the lute, llsmleeed. , uuvsfiltiteeafrom Oaiham, re- vToodard v Banks from Wflaoa, ao Wetherilgtoa vs WOllaau from Ore- vea,ae error. . , Hooker vs vTerthlagtoa from Ptu ae e rof. 'i!' . - 1 . . Avery vs ftavan from Craven aew IrUL Davla v A U Rf from tWnle af- BraaaA. . " I 1 1 1 .ft , X i - BklaMt VI Terr him remiaUae. af i i - M i 1 f - rmed. Bteu vs Oeype (rem Beaaf or. M e- . ' : . . DawaoavaBetaaa from Yaaoe, aer earrtam aBWaaet , - . , Basea ve Xetoa 'frern'Oreeee the raert kUg eremly dhrVM la ectaioav, (Oeaaof eat eUUeg )X adgmeat belew UaaraMdpef trtM , .. Jor 'Liw ixdstca. J tpeetii it JoeraaL HUa'.t Kuek I- The preme eoart lu f.Wd a AWatoa la tbe vnr aot!J aui of aha BUia agetait ralUraoa treat Durham koiva as the Jt ton fif. The erart Vol that U Utf BULk'.if the !oe of d.tlt ia tkeeai!) f ut. It mma the eV tk.ke ef the hswar eearu. Th f rat awtfoa ef the nukae h arr'y o esly fortflH,M,t Ox atitnan-r it M tie Rtrr rut, , A r I j I i A 1 1 I i i New Bern Hili-; tary. Academy and o Carolina Bus iness College HEWB'ERN, K. a Military,' Literary, Mmlo,Book-keaplng, u Typewriting, Shorthand, Office - Practice. ' . 8TTJDKKT BODT.. A ltte and anthuilastlo student bod representing Three Btatea, North Caro lina, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. 8everal counties representea. . . FACULTY. Able faenltv reoreaenlina:. University of North Oarollna. Oranaeburtr College, Peabody Normal College, AshevIHe Nori mal College, Holllns instituie, xampa Business Oolleee. New. Bagland Con servatory of Mnsto and other noted, in stitutions. cotrasB of siudt. The lltararv course covers a period of four years, two years preparatory and two collegiate. The four classes ire as follows: Junior Preparatory.nenior rre paratory, Freshman, and Sophomore. a valuable course for teaOheRS. To Pubilo School Teachers: Opportu nity I An ezoeedlnslv valuable course ef study foe teachers U bslng arranged to begin March 8th. Teacher wnoae slre to thoroughly prepare themselvei fos I examination. Those who desire to broaden their literary knowledge. Those who desire to take a thorough rarlaw of the branches they teach and those who wish to take an abridged Nor mal oonrae Including Pedagogy, rj iinlnv. fUMh'odaof Teaohlnf." e c. WlU And thla course Of studavlnlereitlog A eonrsa of lectures on Clll Qor em inent, School Law, Sshool Management, and other Important suojeot w u oe g.v enJn oonneotlon wtth the regular coarse by some of the leading educators .Wide awake, ambitious ttatners wh aantra to take the lead in their prof ee- slon by better preparing theamlre,and beeping in-te? ww nwinow w nmvad mathoda. will look to their lo- tereet and take adeahfage of this valua ble course. EXPENSES. The total expense in the Literary De- ptrtauator in the Teachers' Depart meat, tnoludlsg tuition board, room- rent, fuel, and lights, la only ai.oo per month. Theaouraa-In the Business College (Book-keeping or Shorthand aadAuzC lary stadIealaolaaug full tuition eoaro, room-raat, llghtt ana reel, ooets ft per moBth. Tattlou for vocal or lastromeatal mnsto Is a per mooth. TIME TO ENTER. YfhDa the beglaalag of the seeeion Is for maap reaaona the beat time to eater, undents wlU lad It to their advantage taenia NOW. end take edvaalafO of the last three moatha of the eeaaloa, whloA la U many reapeeta IM moetua- portail penoa oi tae eeaaun. For farther pertloalars address a J. BOLLAOAT, A.BLLB, .:'.-" - PresldeaV Call Ware 0a Tie Way. Bafore H ooeaes go dowa M Treat Wareheaae yards aad leave year order par cord ov load of ftaa oak wood. - J. B.W ATDOM. ' "What mikas trktloa ? Aat. Pressure. ; Tharafora, aayUIrg Ibat redooea the praaatw on. lie aak bearlsgt, iredooai the friction uoVaaakaa tha vbaol piaft-' 5. i-." KSt' t ,1 v ! If.;. I Qr i ' - Grliphoplione : f t;rRecordsM; ;v:::,' Half Price - " l have a stock of over 6X0 Oolunitla Moulded Records,' Including Band -and Orchestra releotlons, Bo Jo, Piccolo Clarinet and Violin 8o loa. atarltpne and Tenor Bolos and Duets, Qaartaoet, and a full line of Talking records, jwhteb J am selling at , - i 25c. EACH. .These records can be nlaved on, ear Phonograph or Graphophone using ejr- A full line of Talking Meohtao? and Supplies; , ' KKl T. HILL, Dealer in Bioroue, Guns, PntTota,' Ca- TB1DGK8, LO1D10 gHBliJ, PHoHoakrHa, RSOOBDS, & A rCLt LINE Of SfOSTUO Goods.. Job Pbtstib jjtd RvB-, nan Stamp llAMOvAOTDBia, Phon 115. 81 Middle '61. VVireing For Electric Lights Persons wishing their buildings wired will please make application in wri ting. -" . ' ' -- Ahv comolalnts for defective liable, Inattention of employees, fc" i lf made in writing, to the Commission arm re ceive prompt tentloiiif Addjse all communications to the Beere'tary.': ' WATER & LIGHT COMMISSION, . 19 Griffith St. AVOID WORRY, a to the sefaty of your property by taking ont a fire polloy la one of the soand. long eetahllshed oompaale oa our books. ' Lessening of fear b worth more than the premluma wa tharge, every day in the week, Bandays includ ed. Ton can reach as by 'phone. I also sell BRICK. GEO. A. mOOLL, Phone 900. So. Front Eaaooek Sta. We have reoeived oar Spring nl TUULnna fihoea for Men. moA; Ms Dew Shoes and Sw New ! Womem, in Oxford's and High-Oct. nittilNERY. Our stock of MillinaryUooinJnf la dally, and MUs Mamie Daw on will be pleaaed lo aee one aad all at our Millinery Store at 08 Mid die Street opposite the HaptUt Chnroh. Not.oe of our opening wl b given ia due time. Bespeotfnily, h I a. v . Ana, ;FrfctloaU Annirata TE-rra rUOYB tbt by rxse of Urge rrmketi' y Thrt prr irlr r the ci'a itrain oa Vtarinia lt of t!e ; ' Crk 1" Is so f rotchanlcj ft ftrUn U.at V rec. ! fi tarfng U rJorJ 40 . yt t t at.l rn t' 1 1 i ruGictr. it v- i, 5 V.rjC Tff t ."t. , ' iur,:iz Ar.c i;o cnnr Aacyclis. For flair, Cheap . 'For Cash. Complete Hone Shoers Outfit, ludu dln: . - . 1 Portable Forge, .1 AivD, 100 Its best mile. M Vise 60 lbs, ' ' Lot Tongs, Earomers- aic. ..JPM. DRANE.Y, " 67 Booth Front St. Spring's Best Beverage unequalled for purity and heallhfulnese, and a builder of brain and brawn, ia Prospect Brewing Go's Bock beer. It fs alio a drink of most delightful flavor and held in the highest esteem among pure beer drinkers. J. F. Taylor, NEW BEBn' N. C. Agent for Prospect Brewing Co. of Phil- aaeipnia. Fresh Car Load every week. I HAVE already eold about four OAR loads of the tie above cultivators and never heard a eastomer ssy they were act pleased with it but all praise it. la ia my Judgment the best farming ln plemeat ever eold la oar Statu, it has taken the premium orer all other culti vates. Write to me for Catalogues and prtoec or eee my rcpreeentattvee. I keep repahs oa hand. J. M. SPENOER, Agent, v NEW BIBJf, N. O Also Agent I Plaatera : the Aaplnwall PoUto line of Donglas, Oros setts, MeUlctons Queen Qoalitv and K. P. Reeds for JM; BAXTER- J .- I J I N 1 II ! Lv'll i it1 7iJ j-ar ynt cocsufnllj the , tur t'.an any oih scjia NICE FANCY CAKES 10c, 15c and 20c per pound Just Received Nice and Fresh at J. L McDANIEL'S, Also Fancy Evaporated Peaches and Apples 10c lb. v lot Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Black eye Peas 5c qt, A Complete stock Staple and Fancy Groceries. Yours to Please, J. L. MffiL 'Phone 191. 2 i'- LllilAAAAlAllAllllllAiIIIIIIIIIITITrTTYYTTTYYTYYl JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF N. Hams. ShoaHcrs and Side Bacon. Also plenty of Nice Fresh Eggs 20c Dozen. Give ua a call for for anything in the Grocery line. You will find our stock always fresh and complete in every way. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money refunded. Yours to please, J- "33- PAEKEE, Ji. Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, BONE 69. HTTmTTTTT'fTTTTTTT'T?fTT?ffffVVtfftf--wwwwa-wTwJ naaraaan mMAmmmmmmmmmAaiAaAAAAA MITCHELL'S New Stables. .Located Opposite Hotel Chattawka, Riga (or All UccihIodi. Flral Clam Equipment. Kyer) tblD(f Id laaLWeiy Line. T. J. MITCHELL. D. B. WOOD, Carpenter and boild er. Ellmat Fur nished Fromptl on all Unlldlne Work. Hctft IlVforcnces G1t en. 1 12 POLLOCK ST Ooal and Wood A fall aapplj of Anthracite free , burning White Ash, Grate, Stove and Cheetnttt Coal, also the Webratsd rocihantaj BStombotu (or gratea aad Steam. The Seat Oalr, Ash, Pine aad Ulied wood. Quick, Prompt: Delivery. , ; : ELLIS'- - ftal &:MTai, Ur.icn Point. t LOT Wholesale aft Betall Grocer, f ayaarta1 BE ac M Tor. Broad aft Hancock Hh. a a a a a a 1 i 1 i i i i i i i t i t t t t i i The Doors Are Open Andjhe all Prices Down. I lelt February 24th, for the Northern Mar ket to purchase my Spring Htock with strict orders to my Clerks to sell Goods at cost .until my return. shall purchase the Largest Htock I have ever bought before and its not my fault that I do It, lis the pa tronage you have giv en me that compel me to carry a stock to meet your demand. You want to look out lor my first Ad after I return from North. Go round and see if the boys are carrying out my Order. Yours to Please S.COPLON, aiO-lMOKTOK, BeJatmSr" W UHlX.tTRXXT, Vest to OaeklD EadaOo,,Ktw,Bra. Til ITAKOARO ataMiamtaaiiit " lra. V. V. aaa am, n. a. rmttttOwiiHi A IU Mf m 1 f t-v rlH - , ' 1. I .- tr k 'V - ' lilt , - -. f 'TTw"Tira;
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