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f 0 , ... K;T BK3, E. C, IRIDif EOaSISa, MIRCtt 4t 1804 . ": TWINTY-SICOID TEAR TOL. 1XI-K0. 288. if Women of taste to for everv variety of i from heavy outing to makes them equally door or house wear, use. ALL STYLES A.T VS US oil .ho.esl ' Ml Cotton is Almost King Again, At tbe price in prospect you car aiford to fertilise it wek If you want tbe BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano. Insist on hiving that kind, an I yen will not he disappointed in jour crop. . For Tobacco Use Meadows Gold Leaf Tobacco Goano It makes food slick, tough Tohaoco. November 1908 on planter sold 1,453 pounds of tobacco, f or, 5ll,00. He used Gold Lerf. Special High Grade Fertilizers fpr xfops i If there is no dealer in your section bundling our goods, write aa. EH. 8 J. A. MEADOWS CO., EFh'fts, LONG DIST B Factory Reuse River, I Any farmer desiring 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 carl loads of Same. , UaAer Hotel ClutUwkn, Our Stock of WhiTE Goods Embroideries -. and Lace For theBprinsia now comploto and wore . boueht at old - s nricoau-1 r.Ialtcyonr election D. F. JARVIS, . . . mm n i n 1 n 1 111 1 U UtUUHSUO vU 1 id 4 !ft; K Tbone V. All Itlncla iiuUclora llatcrial, f P"'-'. riitl, tM Sad Ctiwat '"j-nilxcd Taint, , . It !.;t t3" nnirlit lit " " ,!!r Notice Kf and judgment wear V t toilet. dainty, full dress, desirable for out social or business PHOJTB 66, New Bern, 2f C. Yon WI1 Getlielt. area oa e warm day if yonr peneaal at- Wre Is not wht it thonld be. Good alothee hare a aaarm for the falrM ttty aT for erwr o ho shoeld dreat at a gaaUamaa woeJd. Oat these ta thilr perfietlofl of oat, talah end f abrio by kar tof roer measare or order at F. M. Chadolok's the taUor, 101 Middle Bt. Hew Bern, If a i : u "cold wtuT&tit niczznax r t ,Und hi ad of Coal HodaJTl got, f oVera, PW Pip, Fkove tkda, Shave, T.v end Peatora any ong Uwe It w'U take ypw te tah oaf store, ill tbaee tilg wt have In eel - nr.Diring ctock, ' a4 ?ey mm tee tnmtitmt to mnUne j The very toek el tnia ll ana ' rt warn, endUisI'W ptlpaa l at yoa 111 ttrfk ? . t- .1. II Foy C S:r.ir.in?, hi Pjil S'nln I Off li f r r The Infinite 7 I mmdk JPia rz .-'. .r- a R w . Reroltinf, Russia Fortifies on Gull - of Pianlani. ;, , s Admiral AlexleiTe Mistake. Japa ' ese Urasloa Cerea Ceattnues. Saudi right. Japanese Disappears Freat Pert Arthur. Coreaas; V Compelled to - r Sapply Bus-; " aiaas. SpeeUl to Journal. 8t PetersbuK, March 8-Th War Office iHuel the statement that Vladl TMtok Is not eat off. and the Tranv 81berlan railroad between Harbin and Nlkoltko It Intact A.n attack waa made oa the railroad lereral Kdajs agbby brigands tod b Japanese offleere, which was repulsed. Vladlrostok Is well pro- Tistoaed. Japanese fleet 1 seen in the distance wheie It remains.' ,' Seoul, March 8-Courlers from PUif I Tang brlaf news of the .Japanese and Roaiiahs better north of tbat town. The Rosimns appeared tn farce. The Japaa ese Mat a detachment under Capt Okea- kl to meet them, when firing became general, the Japanese artillery oh the town walls loinlnt inthe flrht. The Banians retired leering lire dead,Kaor i Uebllawas oarterod. Sight Japanese killed. four wounded. Three hundred Russians were engaged; - Bt. Peteraburc. March 8. Owing to fear of internal troubles, , the gorera sunt has ordered the fortress , oa the Quit of Finland to be put oa a war foot ing, the families of the garrison being ordered to leare. The uneasiness Is felt orer the possibility of the Finns remit-1 lng.'" ft to bettered here that Admiral Alex. tors mistake will result la the entire toss o( the Russian fleet at Port Arthur, the lac of feed and water nuking the fate of the gaHaba more uncertain. London, Moh 8. The , Japanese are orer ruaalng Vaaehurla , at . tie head waters of the upper Tain, and along the TuntedenV rirer. . Feby 18th, three thoasaad ' Japanese landed seer Boa OJn,betweeB:ViadJToatoek od Won- sot, tad started across Corea, aad are bow believed to be atBamsu ready to attack Maa Chlu Chow. XbeButians are alarmed etthe dls- appeeranoeof the Japanese fleet frees. Fort Arthur. -No kaowledge of its whereaboutakkaowa. The Jtpeaeae . w.i v,ii ii m t t JZ.. i .v w.-.t. tUiu. w,, w. ww waere tas Hessians are eoaornirriea. ' Bedol, kf& tV-Tae Rasslaaj are com- Tll 1. .I.W fwua w wim .www ttt. lJk uii rM. mm tnrif , .j!r7.T7. ..... ,vT , ' 'I ijuif nwuu, m ynm w fiwwti from eaaatal fhej Tela river. ' TO t5 SET AStDB A 1 C kKalTerthlp b OpUlo tUU "J ' Officials..' RaWikj It a March Srd-lttoraey A D Wesd, of New Bars, . aat te the Attoratr General la tbel ease la which the State to resklsg te est asld, thd lajoaotlon aad the temporary raoalrersUp ef the Attoatle North Oarolise raflwtf, arrived today from Ckarlsetom, where yesterday heyrocared aa order from Judge filmoataa, of thsl 0 8 CUcall eoert statlag UU tbe Utkt woe Id he here March 10th to hear ergs- aunt la this ease. Mr Ward, reported today to Ooveraor I t yooek, aad te Attorney Oaaaral Orimer. Oe says Uit Judge eiatoatoe, state 41 that be woald lavtte Jadge Pa re all, to ill with Mat la tbe hatting ef this aota- bleats: tar. The Elate efSuiale arsaenltl la the haltaf thaf Jadje Claoatoa, will Mt atldslha UJaseitoa aad the raoalrtr ship, . . , : Pt'.::e Coirt fei. TkS fUot!.-g m ts were bafere Iks Msyn ..tJyv fir. :1 ?,'', dnak aad dtsor Jerly. rivs d-.rtVs itl Coats or ta work oa the ,'.rt' 1 t ' "f it jt. flraak Sol c:tn;r- ly. Baif.t-lJ: ZTti fa ry":i 't'a. 1 . . r I j.ii 1LR 1" ' 5, f, -.r- -r.-' 1 e r J. r.t f'f 1 tCZr.3. G J j Let 1 Wzu S3 Tci3 hit Fri3 tu j AnnSe CS!::ra Ssy: i Ksr Ufa, Si r.:tli:rvSifs, When ttrr little irlrl was six months old, she; had eosema. . We had used cold creams and all hinds of remedies, but nothing did her any good, In fact, : ehe kept getting worse. I nsed to wrap her hands np, and when I would ' dress her, I had to pat her on the table for i could not hold her. . She would kick and ecream, and when she could, oho would tear her face and arms almost to pieces. I used four boxes of Cntlcura Olntmenti two cakes of CutU cure Soap,-and gare her the Cutlcura Besolrent, and she was cured, and I see no traces of the humour left. I can truthfully say that they hare eared her lire, ana any one suffering as sne aia, i should advise them to give Cuticnra a nur truu.". tuna. u. a.uujnmau, us bon, N. ft, Feb. 7, 1898. , u ki K Fire years later, rut., Feb. 28, 1808, ; ma. vonraa writes t a,o "it Is with pleasure that I can j Inform you tbat the cure has been per manentasujs now six rears since sne ;was cured, and there has been no return i of the disease since, and I bare advised Is lot of friends to use the Cutlcura Remedies In all diseases of the skin. ; - Instant relief and refreshing sleep for ekln-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cutlcura Boat) and eenue anointhu ' with Cuticnra Ointment, the treat ski euro ana purest ox emollients, to oe followed in severe eases by mild i of Cutlcura Resolvent. This la the purest, sweetest,- most speedy, pen. manent and economical treatment for : torturing, dlsflgurlog, Itching, burning, Heeding, scaly, . crusted and pimply skin - ana scaip Humours, eczemas. : rashes and Irritations, r -4 4, .J&. 1 nutoml CksHtaM CM ruu.iH.Mt rUloi WW piMMM, Me, mb SM. Dnptii atom, Chntar- A lfc.-Ji-lu.il, Ikl ULilJ-. fliiMmim Tl..nl. .nl Bte. Carolina Bus iness College HEW BERN, N. 0. Ismitary, Literary, Music, Rook-keeping, Typewriting, -Shorthand, Office . Freotlce. : BTUDIRT BODT. . A large and enthusiastic student body leoreeeatlng Three Btetes, North Caro lina, South Caroline and Pennsylvania. Several oounUea represented. FACULTTTf Able faculty repieseUtlng University I of North Carolina, Orangeburg college, I Peebody Normal College,aJheruie or- College, Hollln. .Institute, Tampa bmIb,,, Hot England Cob. serretory of Motto and other noted la sututlons. . "'.-. .- COCRSE OF STUDY. ' - x A. lit..... nnnrmA Anmmr A nmri tsA fit . , I lour years, two years prepavawwy bob I two oollswlata. . The four els nee are as (ollown Junior Preparatory, Senior Pre- paratory, JTreshmatt, ana oopnomoro, A VALUABLE OOUS8S FOR . TSACQEUS... ,;.: Te Publle School Teachers: Opportu ' Whst makes a wheel ron hard ? Adj. Friction. , - f What makes friction T Ana. Pressure. , 1. .Therefore, anything that redaoee the prossare on the, ' t. ink bearlug reducci the friction and makes the wheel push easer, y- 1 . ' n 1 :.. 7 j, -w. s 1 1 I i ' 1 nlij II aezceedlnelrvalcablenatte of ttudy for teerhers l being artamrrd to brgln March 8ih. Teacher who d . lie to thoroughly piepare lbmlei ror lezaminaiion. Those wno aeire to broaden their literary knowledge Those who dealre to lake a thorough review of the brtnehee ihey tex h and those who wish to Uke an abridged Nor mal course indndinc Pedaronr'Pf ohology, ,uMthods of Teaching,'? etc, 111 snd this course oi study iDiertsm thorough and practical. ,- r., A conrte of lectures on 'Civil Govern ment, School Law, School Management, and other imoortant suMeet wtll A i f. en4n eonneotlon wtih tbe rnolar by some or tbe leaning eancators. . Wide awake, ambitious l a hers wn aspire to take the led In their profes sion by better preparing tbrmele ,m(1 keeping in touch wrn tn aun in- prored method,' will WW to their In terest and take d autage f 'his r'na blecoure. '"".. - EXPB Tfce total i spense In - tl Ll ta H - pariBimi r in tb TeMh r . ! ' nent, it c o f mltum 1m r., r m rent fuel, a d light, it? onh M 0 j rr month. ' The c ure in the BuIie Col e e (Bookkeepiog r Bhorthand and Auxll- lary studio )inciuuing inn iuuiod noara, room-rent, lights and fuel, coats $18 per month. ' Tuition for rocal or tartrumeatal music Is 4 per month. , TIME T'" ENTER. While the beginning of tbe setslon Is for msno reasons the best time to enter. students will find It -o their advantage to eater KOW, and take advantage of tne test mree monini oi . iu amaiun, whlca is In msnr rtspects the mostim- portsnt period of the session. For further particulars address S. J. ROLLAOAT, A, B..L LB, President. Qraphophone. Records at Half Price Illave a stock of over 6(0 , Colombia Moulded Reoordr, fnolodlng 8nd and Orchestra., selections, B. nio, Piccolo, Clarinet and Violin Boloa Baritone ana Tnnv Holoa and Dueta. Qaartettei. and a full line of Talklpg records, which I am selling at 25c. EACH. These records can be plaved oa ear Phonorraoh or Graphophone using ey- under reooras. A full line of Tslking Machlaes and 8appllee, Wt,!. T. HILL, Dealer tn BiOTOLas, Gois, Pisroie, Oaa- Tamoas, Loaded Seulls, PBoaoanras, Rxoonoe, ft a rou Linn or Sranraa '. Goods. Jon Pnnnn inn Run an &iAr NijrvraoTtntan, Fhon 115. 91 Middle Bt. Hew Shoes and Shoes Hew! ) We We rewired out Spring and. EalstoBJ BLoes for Hen, and Womem, in Oxford! nod Eigb-ut. ' J ; niLLINERY, ,VOu8tocfco!MillJi ton will U pleased to see ooe aad die Street opposite the Haptut Church. .. ' , Kotoe of our opening will be giren in due time, v'--. -Beipectfttlly, J. J. BAXTER. mm .1 i.VX Accurato TE;'T3 TUOVE thai ty use of Ur sprockcU 0 a TtAxsom the cbaln strain oa WrinS 1 I1C I v. CyClC gotoOr crnt Tie cmin linn ,f O.o j'e Crank ir."rr ' cc&r mechanical rr- t' 11"- ( -l t" - It 1 , (-1 T , .1" . . 1 u j ...vi t a::': f.o (.:::: M' IiACtcI.lft. Fop Pal, Cheap, : - . - V ! ' : ; JFr Cash. ( cmplets Horse Shoers Ouifl', U clu dla . ,1 Portable Forgr,' vl Anvil, 100 1 w best make. "lVtoeBOlbe, lot Tongs, Hammers etc. " P.M. DRANET. : 87 South Front M. Spring's Best Beverage unequalled for purity and healthfulnese, and a bntldtr of brain and) brawn, is Prospect Brewing Co's Bock beer. It is also a drink of most delightful flavor and held In the highest esteem among pure beer drinkers. J. F. Taylor, NEW IK N, N O. Agent for Prospect Brewing Co. of Phil adelphia. Fresh Car 1 oad every week I HAVE already sold about four CAR loads of tha Ure above eultirators and never heard a customer say they were not Dleaeedwltb.it but all praise it. It to In mr tudaaaeat the best farming im nlaflant aver sold In our State, it has taken the premium over all other cnlU- ratois. Write to me for Catalogues ana prices or see ay representatives. I keep repairs o hand. J. IX. SPENCER, Agent, NEW BERN, N. Ci Also Agent tat the AsplnwaU Potato Planters lino of Douglas, Cros sefcU, Nettletons Queen Quality and K. P. Ikods for Mlaa Mamie Daw all at our Millinery Store at 68 Mid r''.t I :. nj IS riNiQ-M y 7 J pr Ofr.t j c"T.iri'if ril! te . -r i: an eny oii.ar stjie AM M ' " IT '1 ' " 4 Nice Lot Snow Drift, and Admiral Flour Just Received Also a Nice lot HarvAw'fl a oil a - J M W1UMU U JL ear cured Hams. BrAn.kfnaf fwa English rured Shoulders, also Cooked .aLu. jeauy ior tne laoie, which we slice and sell in any auanitv dfisirri. Try it, it's nice. Nice large California Prunes iOr ik 3 lbs for 25 0. Evfl.nnrn.ftrl Artnlaa an Peaches, Nics Canned goods all kinds. 1 respecnuiiy solicit your trade. xours to nease, J. L. McDMlEl, xours to Please, 2 W1. A -A-a S taAAiAAAAiallllialAlIIIII JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF N. C. Hams, Shoulders and Side Bacon. Also plenty of Nice Fresh Eggs 20c Dozen. Give us a call for" Eor anything in the Grocery line. You will find our stock always fresh and complete in every waj. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money refunded, Yours to please, T- "R- F-A-EKZEK, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Oncer, HONE 69. Cor. Broad sfc Hancock Him. r IIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiTTIIITYTTYTTYTmTYTYTYTT! MITCHELL'S New Stables. .Located Opposite Hotel i'hattawka, Rigs for All Occasions. First Class Equipment. Everything In The Livery Line. T. J. MITCHELL D. B. WOOD, Carpenter and build er. ratimatc jrnr- nlshcd Promptly on all Bnlldlnc Work. Best Befcrencc8 City eu. 1 la POLLOCK ST , "A full supply of AhthraoiW free , burning White Ash, Orate, 8tove and Cbestaut Coal, 'aleo the Celebrated Pocuhanlu Bitnabou for grates and lotto. Tbe Ueet OaV, Ash, rise and Ml red wood. Quick, Prompt D ;ivcry.'0 Jsmwaaaji 1 w folKdM It rs ... . l L 1 1 Goal and. Wood Voigt's White Frost Whol3sale eS lletall Grocer, . . TAOiiroaMl Bt" sc I IIITTTTTTTTTYYtYTtYTvvI sH The Doors Are Open AndjjThe Prices Down. I lelt February 24th, for the Northern Mar ket to purchase my Spring Stock with strict orders to my Clerks to sell Goods at cost .until my return. X shall purchase the Largest Htock I have even bought before and Its not my fault that I do it, lis the pa tronageyou have giv en me that compel me to .carry a stockyto moot your demand. - You want to look out ior my first Ad after I return from North. ' Go round .and see If tho boys are carrying out my Order Yours to Flease 1 S. COPLON, ; a;0.1MOKTOIf, SalesmaSTt 79 XIQDLtaTRXXT, Heat le OaakCI EUH wra,Oo,;5 ewara, THE ITAKDI-I m. V. W. 1m mm, tf. a. a l wry f l',t. ,t. I " V - ' - ' . II I I I . . " V"" .1, Si t
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