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i i ' if - ' ' ' . , .s rt 4 c VOL." XXI-K0. 192. I" - - - 'vr " 1 : ! : i : 1 : JM ' tt ; D Women of taste I Dorothy i Shoes! & for every variety of toilet. The infinite g number of styles and shapes to he had, g irom heavy outing to dainty full dress," w M makes them equally desirable for out-, g. : uoor or nouse wear, use. ALL STYLES AT f H3Csi.ck:1bXD.r m. S Cotton is Almost King Again. At tbe price in prospgctjou can nfford to fertilise it we) . If you want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano Insist on having that kind, an 1 yeu will not be disappointed in your crop For Tubacco Use MeadoVtos Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano It makes food, slick, tough Tobacco. November 1903 on planter sold 1,452 pounds of tob&coo.for $511,00. He need Gold La t Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops If then is no dealer in your section handling our goods, wtito us. E H.Q J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mn'frs, LONG DI8T E Factory Neuge River, .ft . You Will Get Left. area oa a warm da It yoor perMaal at ttra U not what ft aboald b. Good elothM bate aharm for the fair, they kaTe for erary oae who ebonld eraae at : a gaaUaaaaa would. ' Get taeca In their perfection of eat, laUhaad fabrto by leaving yoor saeaaare or order at I. hf. Ohadarkk's the tailor, 101 attddla 8t Hew Bean, HO. - About 1IcIl Worlc. It l May whra a aa kaews bow a4 l.t n -jm,iu maalilM aodoNwnh. We Mr wa t be I abot aod taa tl.l t 'y ran '4 always mutt WiMmhaa urWJtf trtry deetla-ik-v f 4 int itMfwotk fcd are r 1 A, i f"x! 4 qnl h arorti. 1 n t aan y 1 1 'a ft theit ti ral jf.f, are . -' , ycr htle ertaaa, - f M t mn t0. l!.Wate s A Baa, "boa ta - ! v fi H' Kan. If. O I'or Cr.3li. - v jr .--. ?..; - - - - - .MMMawMiBssMMaeEeMsasMensnnnnnnMssnsMssMsisnwesssseieaaisnsnism "and judgment wear V? buuio. w mubm.w m PHOSE 68, New Bern, M". C. Embroidery Sale For 10 Dajs BegiD- ning MABCB 7th imm. DISCOUNT. Od hambubgk EMBROIDERIES No Rebate Checks Given on This Sale. D. F. JARVIS, 6IPotlnekt. No. 132 Poiiock St. , : Art bow Uead to rupalr yoat Tana u4 Bae4 TehieUs,"- Cerrtafee, Difllat atada, and a)' alediof weodaad Iron work doer'ty. Work Oar- aatoai. t . ww a - ni a era' W. ELLIS. P. Ms Shops 1 it'. . 1 HAVE a1rady a-.H a?t fear CAR load of ib as aiwite a: lTnn r.i atttf aard a aiomf y t.y n r't4 t- It t aUfun. h ! la try )li1f V f.'ir.'t f )m fUrtr t ?r . I l car a '. Ii ka U, Tttw.,-m r.tt a'l ;.' r, :!. titia. Wt- 1 . ft .!' ;:! t ! (i!ift '.i'j'lt, 1 f r'- a t. , r-- i - a r , Snpreme:Conrt Opinions. Special to JoorakL - Raleigh, Much 8 Th SuprttMOoBrt filed the following opinion! bete to dr. -, . - '.- -, - - Sdwude Tf A C L Rllro4 from WI1 toD, oonrt being erenly dWdeJ, .ndg aunt below U affirmed. Jadge Connor, luting been of oounMl wd Uklng o part In decision. -."'' I "'J"-' ? Oreejer ti Aaherlne, error i .A State riDanleli, from Jonw, no er ror. . Riley ti PeUetter, from Lenoir, er ror. , r - State TDaiU, from Lenoir, noer ror, . - 5 Hanaer ti Graft, from Fortythe, no er nr. State ti Teacher, from DnpllD, new trial. DaTal ti Railroad, fromfonw, m trlaL , - (. State ti Xdwarda, from OraTen. u- firmed. . , OnUand ti Railroad, from North unp- ton, no error. i Brown ti Stewart, from Beaufort, bo error:- Panl ti Washington, from Beanfort-no error. , , I Jonei ti Warren, from . Qhowan, o error. - ; Wllllami ti Wminmi, from Doplfti, per corlam. affirmed. ' . Btate ti 01ennT.4ttorneT General con ceded thai then waa error and conrt awarded new trlaL , , Legal Arrangement -Made For Per- petuattof Bingham School AiheTDloOttiaen.Mohbtb. A ltf al paper oftanninal at the offloo of the Register ef Deedi Is a deed reglstarea yesterday by OoL Bingham, transferrlnf the Bingham School property So traateea, who at his decease, will transfer lk to a corporation, the stock In . which Is to be equally divided between his hairs at law. By this means the school can go. on with out legal complications, embarraaamenU or delays. OoL Blnfhamatelas absolute oontrol while he Utos, and to using thla method to administer on this Tary Talua ble property during Jhla own Ufa time. - Bis two sons-in-law, Major ; B T Grlnnan, and Dr 8 B ; McKee, and hU legal adTlier. Jfrank Garter, JEsq are the trustees named tm the dead. V f '' ; Major Grlnnan, las . ban with the school for mora than twenty years , and Is Tioe superintendent Dr McKee, was with It for serenl years, both before and after It came to Asherflle, In 189U The WaohoTta Loan Trust company la made ezeentor of the will of eren daU with this oonTeyanos, and referred to therein. -! . About half of the preaent landed prop aity, all that It had at first, ww bonded In 1881 for thirty thousand (IM.00O) dol- lara. lighten thousand (18,000) dollars of the bonded debt has ben paid, and the eonTtyanoe charges the whole prop erty, now consisting of sersnty-fiTe (7a tares and the ImpreTamnts, which oott semty thonsud TQjM'A dollars, with the remaining twelve thousand (111,000) uf the school bonds, thereby greatly en hancing the security. , ;; -a. la coaheotJo with these wise prone- Ions for the future of this famous Insti tution, h ts not a atlas te say of Us pres nt and past that its area of patronage wesson? aowlds, Its Income neref so large, ttl equipment neyer so good,' its location and climatic , attractions' nerer so aae,'. ... ' ; , ' ,).. ".rt'vft , Before the cItII war It eooU not ac- oommodae all wko wtahad to attandi eat In order arte tells Juattoe tolu patrons sad &4 ptsQs, tt declined te In crease hs oapadty. After the etrtl war It more than doubled Its capacity te ac commodate its steadny Isereeslaf pat roasge. Of late It again cannot aooorn- modate all whe wish to attend: tt It again declines to Incrssee tts capacity, rarasfag pupils Ustead. ,; . ' Col Bthgham's age site so lightly oa him that he fill not need a saoressot for maak years tf opsne. When the Ua medtaU suor eattat mast be prortded for It Is wall trended In Major Grlaaan, and Dl MeCae, slagly, or la eonjono- tloe. Out Biafham's son, Bobert W Blaguem, iew -of LoulttllU, Ky, was eeaoeoted wtih the School for. eereral yearat bat greatly ti the ragret of Its auay friends l AahtrlUa and etsewlere he la sew so waddad to the legal profees loa that he will prebably not bt ooasect- ed with the School agaia otherwise tkaa at an adTtaar ; :-' . . .; Bat Col Bingham, Is esrryia ea tbe work of his gt aadfaihar, tad thare Is no reason -why kla tte grasdsoas aad saaeaOtM ahall not carry ea the woth which he has doae more than all hU pisdtcMSo-a te ataks worih soBUaatui sad It any be a t',r el paUle loVrt itiit k!it0 f rBdeas SH bfJeg ftarel !th thlstadia Ttaw. ' Bt tba 1'ial a rar-Maia Jul ffk ti aTirvhfr.j wfckh kamaa fir!hi do ku Wa t'it U prjia l 8iath"s oWiMit aad , moat aacf:i'al f hml tot K' T. and to ttstU It onr!f r gftit'y ItpproT! er-R !';!ooa, to fUn Riff BX2S, R?C.,'WID!USSDAT cO'l:idiiiis;i. Russia " Will ' Flfht i and Win Vic- Enssltn Fleet 8tlU Ontslds of any Harbor.' China Notified JDep-" . redatlons of Bandits Hast -V' Stop or Bassla NnUlfles - , ' Treaty. Special to JoarnaL Bt Petersburg, March 8-Coocrnlag the leport that Russia wished for media tion In the war with Japan, a Ugh offi- lal says "Ths Idea la preposterous, the war will continue until brilliant suooess: es had been attained by 'Russia, and ef forts will be made to concentrate ' an army for Und Victories." It Is thought here that the Russian Vladivostok fleet, and the Japanese fleet which bombarded the harbor on last Sunday, are near each other down on the Oorean coast, and that a battle is Im minent. London, March 8. The Japanese fleet will remain near Vladivostok to prevent the Busslan fleet from returning, as all other harbors are frozen and the Rus sian ships must soon return for ooaL The Russian Mlnkter at Pekln has notified the Chinese goTernment, that unless the depredations of bandits, who are cutting the telegraph : poles and de stroying' property In Manchuria is atoDDad. Russia's neutrality with the . erar . . . - Chinese will he nullified. Russian scouts have reached within SO miles of Gonaea. London, March ,-Cabllng from Plug Tang, under the date of March 6, a cor respondent of The Daily Mall says that 3,000 Russian cavalrymen, with seven gnu, retreated last Thdnesdsy through Kusong and fioaohon,'. toward Wlja They destroyed telegraph lines. FOR SIWGLB MAW'S USE. A Short Oatechlsm For Every Bay In (Be Week Concernlnt Katrl . : mony. We are well Into the leap year and for the benefit of those who night be struck with matrimonial lightning we gto submit a short aad oomprehnslTO eate ehlna. -: ''; , WebeUerelt will be of oome profit te tuny who contemplate matrimony and If It does eren a smallest amount of good we shall feel gratified for publish influx's" The oatechlsm Is tahn fican the PhPa lelphla Lodger and altarei . as e few questions. . It may be nsed every day aa well as Sunday, W would suggest that these; questions and .'answers be nsed dally In order to be thoroughly familiar with them. 1 : What Is Marriage f I Marriage Is an instltntlon for the blind.. - , What does nun do' when be thinks seriously of marriage f , Be remalas single. . Should a man marry a girl for . her ssoatyf -'-..', i , " - Ho) bat hs should mot permit her to be an-Dld maid feat beoatse she Is rich. ' .v : ' - V" Whn atktag pap wkat Is the eon not forest : ' To face papa at all fcaaards and asrw glvs Us old a an nehaneo at the roar enl ; , - Whee a nun marries kaa ho sera aa sad ot his tree bis f Tea, bet Its most always the wrowf Is there aaythlag greater than a wife's lOTSf . ... Yes, bet temper. " ; When a child to smart whose family gets the credit f , The motbere. v ' ' ' Wkaa a child to a holy terror, whoao family Is to blams f , That Is bo a partloaat qseetlMS. Whaa Is it poattUle for a married mam to kaow that ha's a fool f Tf bta h!s wits has her toegse la godi workteg ordar, , Wkai la a moUar ia law i sUe Gaa. gaarmaa's dafiaiUoa , el war, - - ' ' i .,',, ; Ctsrci r.tct, - ThafiBtttcliyaBd vTHfa Cheches art j!ml Uk the lofgnen A I!r t!n Tlialt and a trtry Chvttk t) t ,i cut (J n'.!,a wbtnrTt ikry I ' r. t ... i want fofta fHras ff ta!nt,t. j a'gfct of L A It , ad wls alt tV..t pnie t.!nl I HI Hh U. 1 t'.. g I a'ut !"f l ti j-r-f f I1 ".'I f 7 ! .") f. , ( r IS ! r'ltii,!i')f'i)!' S y V'l ' 1 ' 't J. H tt;i HOMIM, MARCH 9, 1801; COVE, ' Marsh 7tni More rain today, at If there la not much gool weather In tended this spring. Onr boys axe talking ball again, they Intend organising pretty soon and play- log better this season as they havs a left hand Si foot pitcher now. Mr W E Jones, left this morning for P ollockiTille to see his father who went om there on a visit and waa tahn sick. We hope he Is no ways dangeroua aa we want to see Uncle fJohn" back again. Hew changes made In the R R gives our merchants a great deil of unneces sary trouble In getting their freight by having to pay on every article Instead of paying weekly, Our town school closed last Thnrsasy night and if there should be any doubt ai to4he efficiency and gentleness of MUs May Hellen, as teacher' they should have witnessed the beautiful and Interest Ing eiercles on Thursday nod been eon Tlnced of how the Children had given the.'r time and opportunity to atudy and had attained the summit of their ambit Ion. The msjerity recite! beautifully reflecting credit to themselves and teach er. The exercises consisted of recitations In prose and poetry dialogues and songs In variety, also. Japanese fan drill. Bpec. ial mention should be given of Mits Nellie Taylor, who recited "Woman's Rights" and "Curfew must nst ring to night by Miss Iannis Avery. Why should our schools not oome together and make a school sure enoughf There are threeor four schools In a mile or two round. Then weould hare room tor our concerts through school. We haveonlr about seatinVi capacity of eighty people In oar building nstng tie smsll store for the school, therefore leaving ns no room to show.onr capabi'- Ity as actors. HE SON, For Sale. A good strong second-hand buggy, Randolph make, recently overhauled and painted, will be sold cheap for either cash or on time. Apply to Journal of floo, or W V Gilbert. Mew Bern, N O. Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Open The above warehouse will bs open un til April 1st. farmers will find a good market here during March for all their tobacco. and Wood A (nil anpply 4f Anthracite free turning White Ash,, Grate, 8tOTS and Oheatnnt Coal, a1o the ftelebrated Pooahantsm (Bituminous for grata and Steam. The -Best Oak, Ash, Hne nd IQzed Wood. t Quick, Prompt .Delivery. Union Point. Pliono 47e Goal t wnfw ffocurod a line, of Boxed ni1nfr.i nnrl f!fifACtiOH3 that Will meet your cntiro approyal; uuo per lo. , x . . . .. Ai-n !hocolato. AlmciidBi' ITaugatine As- sorted 2Tut3, Ico Cream, Chcolato, Feppor mcnta. at lOo and 15c por box; Cakes of Bweot and Cream Chocolato Call and crr.mino MPBjBjwe i '5 r New Bern Hill- taty Academy and Carolina Bus iness College HtW BERN, NO. Military, Llter.ry, Music, Book-keeping, I Typewriting. th riband, Office Practice. STUDENT BODY. A large and cnthuslaatio student body representing Three States, North Caro line, South Caroline and Pennsylvania Several countlea represented FACULTY. Able faculty representing University of North Carolina, Orangeburg College, Peabody Normal College, lahtvllle Nor mal College, Holllns Institute, Tampa Business College, New England Con servatory of Muslo and other noted In stitutions. COURSE OP STUDY. The literary course covers a period of fonr years, two years preparatory and two oolleaiate. The four classes a follows: Junior Preparatory.Senlor Pre paratory, jrresnman, ana uopnomore. A VALUABLE COURSE FOR TEACHERS. To Public School Teachers: Opportu nity 1 1 An exceedingly valuable course of study lorteacners is being arranged to begin March 8th. Teachers who de sire to thoroughly prepare themselves for examination. Those who desire to broaden their literary knowledge. Those who desire to take a thorough review of the branches they teach and those who wish to take an abridged Nor mal course including Pedagogy, ftj etiology, "Methods Of Teaohlng,' etc, will find thla courie of study interesting thorough and practical. A courie of lectures on Civil Govern - I ment, School Law, School Management, and otter important subject win oe giv enjn connection with the regular course by some or tne wading educators Wideawake, ambitious teachers who asDlre to take tbe lead In their profes slon by better preparing themselvef,and I keenlne in touch with tne moat im- oroved methods, will look to their In-1 tercet and take advantage of this valua ble course. EXPENSES. The total expense In the Literary De partmeatot in the Teechera' Depart ment. Including tuition board, room- rent, fuel, and ltgnts, is only lis.ou peri month. The course In the Business College! (Book-keeolng or Shorthand and Auxi iary studles)lnoludlng full tuition board,! room-rent, lights and fuel, costs 810 per montn. Tuition for Vocal or Instrumental! muslo Is $4 per month. TIME TO ENTER. W hue the beginning of the session Is I for mano reasons ths nest time to enter. students will find It to their advantage toeater NOW, end take advantage of the last three months of the session, which Is In msny respects the most Im portant period or tne session. Tor further particulars address B. J. BOLLADAY, 1.B..LL B, President Notice! Anxr fftrmfir dARlifnflrl to fence hia land with the American Field Fence cm procure the same of me for al ihort while. pow have in stock two oar loads of Same. E.lSi!lnoi VmUr HeWCkattawka, WEW HEHIT. If. CL a xnedium price, viz. Cc. . cur lino, . .' V m U t i : T t r fxs in Snow Drift, Wliite Ffost and Admiral Flour Just Received Also a Nice lot Harvey's Small Su gar cured Hams, Breakfast Strips and English Cured Shoulders, also Cooked Ham ready for the table, which we slice and sell in any quanity desired. Try it, it's nice. Nice large California Prunes 10c lb., 3 lbs for 25c. Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Nice Canned goods all kinds. I respectfully solicit your trade. Yours to Please, j. l. mm, 'Phone 191. oiixixixmxixx JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF No C Hams, Shoulders and Side Bacon Also plenty Fresh Eggs 20c Dozen. Give ns a call for for anything in the Grocery line. You will find onr stock always fresh and complete in every way. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money refunded. Yours to please, Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad & Hancock Hh. aTTTTt!TTT!T?T!!!!!!TT??!?TTTmTmTTmymfTTyT MITCHELL'S New Stables. Juocated Opposite Hotel Chattawka, Rigs for All Occasions. First Class I Equipment. Krerytblog Id Ire Lirery iLlife T. J. MITCHELL. WHITFORD HARDWARE CO., 68 Middle St, New Bera, N. C. Phone 99. All kinds Builders Material, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime and Cement New Era Beady-mixed Faint; The Beat aad Cheapest on the market Bui Ultra Tools of the Bart Grade. Stoves and Cooking Utensils, Oaaa, riatota, Shells acd Oertrtdfas, , Diso Cultivators. Win. B. Smith, 8nkemao Qraphophone Records at . Half Price I ksTe a tioea of otsr aOO CotsatMs HMldal Raoordi. laelodlat Bead aad Ortbaslra aatooiloaa, BaalC noooio, nurloM aad Vlolla Soloa. Martvoae aad T.nor Molos aad Vhml Qaanetlea. aad a fall Ilea of Talalag teecras, tlc I aasewlUet , ,. - 25c. EACH. TaaMteenx- . wtted on asf ransoirtpa . i . tMto nvla r lladr wotdf A f ill llae tl U'; H MecblaM aad 8ofpl M uls Te HILLf IW( In r.iCTCtaa, Qcaa, Tirr-'ia, Ca- l,s A ft 1 t ft Rktiit"'! TWIHTY-SICOHD TEAR Wholesale ft Setall Grocer, TlQBroaei St1 lIIimilXXIIIIIITTTTTTI of Nice NEW GOODS ! I returned irotn the Worth after a thirteen days stay in the Mark et selecting my Spring and Hummer goods. I bought the most up todate Over Waist and Nhirt Goods that can be had. 5,000 Yards ri ;j nmuromery, There Is but one way NEW GOODS for You to find out just . what I have got. and that is to come and see I bought my stock so) I could sell cheap-ro gar die 83 bt high price cotton. In our next add will' give you prioes. . s. COPLON, a.CIMOKTOir, SaUauLaT- 71 KIDDH.rnUt.rT, Tst le Onakfisl Bard van Oo. rTt Bern TRt ITAK0AR9 t 0f lt nVWnta ei it. a. mtf frmdt 1 . . f ... i . t i i ' r i t
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