.Women of testeand judgment wear V m 1 "HVii ?3ttVl for every variety of toilet. The infinite $ number of styles and. shapes to he bad, trom heavy outing to dainty full dress, j makes them equally desirable for but- g door or house wear, social or business g use. ALL STYLES AT Cotton is Almost ICfoig Again. At tbe price in prospect you car. afford to fertiliao it wel . 11 yoa want the BEST . , , Use Meadows Great Cotton Gttaw Insist on having: that kind, an 1 jour crop. ' ; For Tobacco ' Use Meadows Gold It make food, lliok, tough Tobacco. November 1908 out planter sold 1,469 poundi of tobacoo7or.511,00. . He need Gold Lett,; ' i Special High Grade Fertilizers for all cropsl If there is no dealer in your section handling ont good tite us. ' EH. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mn'frs, LONO DI8T B Factory tfeu6 River, ... . You Will Get Lett. evea oa a warn dsv if voor pereMel et tire I not watt It should be. Good ekfthce have a toa for tbe fetr,ee Uey have for every eae who heM dree at e gtatleeaaa weald. Oat Um fa thatr MrfMttoa of eul, lattk a ad fabric br Uevtag romt aeinti or Hrt at F. M. Cha4 wick's U uUor, 101 Middle Bt Haw Bo,H a About nlck Worke tt lirw; the a ma hixa bo mi .') n m clt M)ihM to do It Itfi. ,W lU-ve w Ut kii'tliM tod ,. tpr r i mi iwmj m acta f j ' mrtf h fb at tatal c4 ery dfolp ' Una, f-f Hn i4 fk Aid tt f- tH t do fid and qab k worb, IbankW-j mi aMf I a4( tot vUlr U am( pamiMfS' af , . Icmr baik MmU, ' ' U. tl.V'tm A Hock, -f ertnti U 0, V, Wifti Ba, ItUPM'-. Fffntt K TV, i) noes s ren will not lie disappointed in . Leaf Tobacco Guano; PilpSE 68, New Bern, Bf C, ForlOtew . ' iDg JUKGU 7th Mil DISCOUNT; Oo HALIBURG ' '.r f EMBEOIDEKrES No Rebate CheckB Given on This Sale.' ' D. F. JARVIS,' eiPollnekBi. Ellts' Shops No. m.Pottock St. V Are w Haadr u lUpalr yoar turn aa4 Bad TabtaUa,, Curt if m, Difr'at aida, aad atVbladttif wood asd Iroa work Aemmimnj? work pa aatoad." W.-SJ-ELLIS: .1 I, n t t iiAVr i' of 1. u tff i rttl i ae . I ' ' It fa try J'.'t " Embroidery Sale f CI' tv" 't :t ' if t ' r ' 1 -r r 7 i ' u i i t.j r ! In r ! i Mr i : i r f ft; : Cotton KIU Invcstijatlon RezarOln; NeVre KllleaC c Pest i V C Prep r obIUob. . Vew Serrlcei eth- " ' Inipeetlea.. , Baikraptcy ' - ' 'CaaeV' Balelgh, Hob 9.-Zt U atatei that the beat of the preposition! ; jet made to lease tbe AtianUa 4" Noith Carolina railway la that, mad by the.; Atlantic Railway Company. ,. It Is for a term of fifty years,- the average Interest being 4 4-5 per cent. ' It appear that nor offer has compiled so veil With the Govern or's rtqntrementa. '-; zf j Harcellas Edwards, a young white man, whose home la fire muel from here, yesterday shot and killed a negro who was advancing npon him with a pitchfork.": Edwards gaVe himself np and wuglTen "a' preliminary hearing last night, being admlttedjto baU la $500 for his appearance for trial tomorrow He says ins Ulline; was In self de fense. ,.v , ' " .. Prominent members of the Methodist Eplsoopalcharch here are deeply Inter ested In the new order of services, whloh has been prepared, and recommended for that ehnroh by a jolnt-ooaomlttee com oied of members of the northern and southern . chnrehes. The new order of service as thus promulgated contains the oreed, the response, Psalms and' the Gloria Petri. It has thej.nnanlmous en dorsement of the committee of the two chnrehes. This brings the church even nearer to theProteetantlpIscopaloharoh with which however it ' has always been very eloaely'allled. The Supreme Coiut gives Dan Teach y murderer,-a new trial, This Is don on acooiatof one littla atatament made during the trial tot Ha Bhperlor , court and shows how slight an error of a Judge will give a prisoner a aew trial, While on the witness stand the father of the prisoner,: aaldi fl might as well give up the light! .-.I have no ground to stand on. : I cannot aoeount lor Dsnaf tar 7 ei'clook.'' The aew trial' I granted on account of that pert f the deolara tioa of the father after - giving up the fight, this"1 not being eompeteit erl- d nee. ' All the etldenc clearly shows the guut of jTeacby. i. 1 i : Official notice was reoeirod today that Captain Itobert t Cauam of the Uaited Sutea Artillery Corps, who la stitloned at Fort Caswell, has been detailed by the ww department Is.lnspeet the National Quard of north Carolina. OolTH Gala th 8uta la ipeotor'. General ku tm waiting for some days for the appoint- maat or the amy; Inspector and they will begin their work togethatat'eno, so that tt may bo : finished U AprO. It had baas thought that perhaps General Woodruff, who n on" duty at military headquartera her would he detailed fur ; The Btate aaarura the .Dersett Jand eoatpany, of ptfc, .Rowan cey eapiiai fieyw i-r i The uvasugauoa of the aharg Um) a cotton mill fas this ttato r 1$ employ lag ekUdcaanadar twelve yeats of age Is bring Brassed by the State labor oommls lcmtr, whewlll, If other means fill, per sooall vklt the sam against which this charge I made. ,U U said that to some ssula her ehUifit a udet twelve7 y sars of age are employed. The labor oommls sloaer ought to make at oax a close la vesUgaUon of all satOa, U aeCvwary. . Th farmers appear to be pretty Nae as regards the outlook tat doing rncy work., ,It may bo said la alateral . way that nothlag has so Itf .Uw doae la all this cUe f Horta, CarolUa aad Of eoure wry : Uae U " aay prt of the Water .u??.. ?.:', ' This eounty has been able to do prao ileally t work a the pablle tesds slace i he 0rt of Btamber,bai the' road fore U aow btlag gottta la Baa for the rpHog eapalKa, ..The road law .! amnd tat. Thaie are too may o-vefteers who are viry upratlv. Tar are aUe evhtr drcU la the law. Thare are ta tha cisni 4,?T7 farsoaa sabjact to ton iooy iaBUWBfd, ef rkirtaie mtt btre U m!n ppUrite t l!tBM M fhtrmncUt. A bed 45 ij CiO's r Nforetke board, S3 of u Nlof fraia t). k!.kx4 of fkwmlpty at Hie 6.t4 VatTF'ty. JtV Z :! r TiWira U i:.t f if lie 1. Wn--k. .(t.,f4 ff,;r'..ry, V O !..f 'r, J.. - tit V- - ' f I ;'.:t',: ts 1 i't T'tlas n rf ?"t t ttm. 1.11 ''''' '1, It St ll lQ I ', - 4 l'f ' ' t t".' ' t . " ' jii ir . 1 JIIE K k X C SALE.-;;"- Purchase: Bought Stock Think Rccelv- ershlp Bs Tacatcd.. r -. Klnston Free PresLth. - " The majority of the A & N C, stock sold here on Monday last was purchas ed by parties who have faith In the value of the road. 7 -' fj" -a-V-' These gentlemen deo'are that, they bought the stock feeling sore that the recelverahlp .would be vacated,'- ana that the road would revert to" .Hi own propef offloIshL - They declare that they believe the stock Is worth the figure paid, and that ' thla condition ha been brought about by its late management" PROTEST AGAINST RECEIVERSHIP i. Commlsiioners Craven Coanty pass Reso- . , lotions. Other Gonhty Affairs and t. s Reports. yr The Board met In tegular session at eonit honie. at 10 o.clock A If. March Pretent bom, Baxter, Foy .and Rich ardson', i " ' ; Orderedlhat property listed by Wm Marvin, In 1st Township as 10,000 oores be changed on tax list to 8309 as it ap pears to the Board that same, was : listed at 10,000 acres through error.-1' - .Ordered by the Board that the tax list listed to Miss J D Hughes, Executrix of Graham Daves, be corrected on the list so aatomakehe property npon which she Is to pay taxes at follows, via; household and kitchen furniture .100,00 solvent, Credits 10,094.0)Jawelry and ect 60.C0. Bank stock fl600,00-and that al other Item be stricken out, and It It further Ordered that the Item on the tax liit to the estate of Graham Daves, bank stock 1069 00 be Stricken from toe list, sam having already been listed. ' Ordered Jthat the vacant lot on Kllmar nook St, listed to Melissa Jennerte,fcr 400 00 be stricken from the list, It appear lug to the Board that said lot I already listed to Cornelius Jones, on the delln- qnentllst. - ' " . ; Ordered that Susan Bow, agent jpr Mary Ann Blight, be allowed toljst her property on Bt, tarn having bees lef t off of tut list through error. ; The ' following " resolutions ;-' upon motion wasadoo'.ed and. ordered filed aad spread upon Abe minutes,- all com missioner voting tor same..- Circuit court of the- United State Eaitermtlstrtot Of North Osrollna. r K if Flnoh, on behalf of . himself and 11 other itookholders of the Atlantlo North Carolina railroad company, ' - The Atlantic A .North Can line rail road eompany.' -. . ' ; 1 RESOlJjnON. : i annearinfto the Board 'of Com- miaslonersof Craven county that In th above entitled action, ;. Ooe K S Finch; prof easing to act upon'bahalf of hlmielt and all other stockholder of the Atlantic drNorth Carolina Railroad company, bai Instituted aad I proaebaUag prooted- Inn aialnst (aid Company, ana In aald action has sppUed for and obtained a Reoalver of the property and. effect -of aaldCompaayi Aad whereas the county ot Graven la the owner of tm share of th Capital stock of aald Company : and desire to protest against aald action, and to deny that th tame. Is for. the benefit of the tall County, but; on the other hand Jd aver' that the suae malty detrimental to the Interest of this eounty a a stockholder in said eompany and detrimental to the interest . of said Railroads New therefore be It resolved. , That thla eounty repudiate the aetloa ot complainant Finchja thus embarMlog tbe stockholders of said road aad cane- tng great aad letting injury to aald road aad Its credit! and la further 'nbjectlng said road to great expense in defending said needless act! oat aad said Coanty ptotetU agalast the retention: ef aald Receiver, aad respectfully avers that such retention ua-aeoeetary bat greatly to the dlsadvaattge of eald read sad tu ilockbcMrtt And tesoivedtbs the court be rstpectf&ty wkad to re- taove ttld recdm to dltmlte tatii aciloa aad t9 UX tke CoU thereof sgalut th Oomplalatat aad rattore said propetty to thl fficlsls'ef said road. Thtt a copy of thlt retol Jtloa be Bled fa h abovs di:iI1 ctute, If lb ttme be rr m'.f.ed by thecoart to the tod IM tfalt Coaatvas a stockho!3f la tt.ld toJ mar file Ita prota.ti to the eewtnmted atUOB of compWntnt la ettumlnr. U MprtiDl Ibt lnttff.lof tl lxibtl!'t t.f mid rot-1, fcra la troth n 1 la "ftcl. ttld ariloa h ai'l ! ! ut la t!e Oj!o!8 of tk!s It"ffl. grftt aad 1wt!r, Injury to tfee itwkb; !r t,t -said r-l 1 l!. Inary bl t' t r ' I ( t ' 1 f l and for the rtt'mi.ti.M la t: !r.ta r f i' "t i; s-1, i r ';!i l ( i i' ryerau 1 aad .- I fcy tla t " ' t' t ', i I. n It t ' i ' . ' i1 i r ! ' VI." I I'u I y ? r v r. I t v. I: jk-cd-: J- Naval "Fight Bbi ; Seriously . Hurt BombTTdmeat Coatlnat at Pert Ar - ihnr With fieav . Russia , -Ieaeiv. 'apaneae7.Pr 'I "tector'ate ever Cocea - ; Russia Affronts ; '5 . ,r Americaaa."" Special to Journal , "London, March 0. The Dally Tele graph thla morning publlahe a dispatch from Toklo dated March 7. and saying: ft Is reported that the Japanese fleet en gaged the Russian Yiadlvostgck squad ron at sea yesterday.- , The result of the ngsgement It not announced,- but It It aid. that the Russian abips weiede stroyed or captured. . " Rome, Mch 9ih. tate report! tonight confirm the new of decisive Japanese naval battleyatVladlvoatok, but that the victory was only gained by heavy sacrl flee, - Toklo, Mch 9. The , Japanese - war ships bombarded the fort at Dalny on nlgbf ot March 8th at same time attaok IngTort Arthur. It Is asserted that when the Japanese attempted to block the entrance of Port Arthur oa February- 84th, a " Russian torpedo boat destroyer, trying to re-en ter tbe harbor, struck on a mine and sank.,"' . ,. : Of the thirteen Ruetian warships now Inside the harbor at Port Arthur, all are disabled except five. ' Alto U I asteried that the Whoang Klaha fort at Por Arthur J half dtmollthed by the Japan ete shells, with only tSre batteries avail able. ' ' r . - : - V(r ' :. Seoul, March O.-Baastans seised the Ooreaa telegraph elation at .Yang Won, today. It la reported Vffght ha occur red on the Ooreaa'' side of the Tumen river. London March ;.' The sending Of Marqula Ito.on a mlsalon to Koiea hue led here a the moat aigntneam. aew of the day and I believed :tone India Uve of vbtuai proteotraU over Korea which will beoome the Japanese military bee and aouroTof aupplles. Maiqula Ito enjoy grant prestige, lie visited the Emperor pf Korea In 1838T and .slaoe then he tu been held In the highest teem t j Iht Emperor, Who often eonsult ad him. 1 -" ' 5 . ' J 1 vwmmwa , ' . , ' -fterlln, March 9.-Tho Lohal laietger report .that the Buasiaa tverament hu Jrefttsed permUaloa to ,Amrletn mlUury aUacht to eoooeipaay the Rn slaa army.':'; Other J? owe, have beea ranted auntler privfiegea. This iaeoa Hdcred a graveaffront. . ' ;,Ko Clots Canisrc ribU Kile - wlUwearMtaiuDevoVa. No ether area heavy bodied, becsiM Devon's weigh I to 9 oaaom more to the plat Sold by K W SmaU wood. . Z . t Any farmer dcsiiinf? to fenco hl3 land T7ith tho ' American Hold Fenco con- pro euro tho camo cfina for a chort T7h.il o. . I nor liavo in' ctocli tv7o car l0 C e' m iA We) t 4 i i ,1 3 1 1 6 r r I! ' A CI -"iwla. New Bern" nili-V tary Academy , ; and k,-: . Carolina Bus iness College NEW BERN, N- O. , Military, Lltertry, Music, Book-keeping, Typewriting, bh rtban, Office . Practice. STUDEST BODY. A large and enthuslsstlc student body representing Three States, North Ca -Una, Sonth Carolina "and Pennsylvania Several counties represented . FACULTY. Able faculty representing Unlverelty r of North Carolina, Orangeburg College, Peabody Normal 0oUege,Asheville Nor mal College, Holllns Institute, Tampa Business College, New England Con servator of ttutlo and other noted In tittttlon. . COURSE OF STUDY. The literary course covers a period of four yean, two year preparatory and two collegiate. rattle, ine ionr cinssea are as follows: Junior Preparatory.Senior Pre paratory, Freshman, and Sophomore. - A. (VALUABLE COURSE FOR TEACHERS. To Public School Teachers: Opportu nity 1 1 An exceedingly valuable course of tWdvror teachere it oeinff arranired to begin March 8th. 'Teachers who de em to tnorougniy prepare tnemseives for examination.- 'Those who desire to broaden their literary knowledge. Those who desire to taken thorough review of the branches they teach and thoee who with to take an abridged Nor mat course inducting reaagogy, nv wui nna tnts course oi stuay uteresung thorougn ana practical. A eonrae of lectures on Civil Govern ment, School Law, School Management, and otner important auDiecrwiu do gtv- enjn connection with the regular course by some or th leading educators. Wide awake, ambition teacher who aeptre to take the lead In their profes sion by better preparing tbemselvef,and keeping m toucu . wun tne most im. nroved metheda. will look to their in tereat and take advantage ot thla valua ble course. .-' . i- - EXPENSES. Th total exoente In the Literarv De parunentor in .ine 'xeacners- uepan meat. Including tuition board, room. rent, ruei, ana lignte, is . only i.ou per UJVUIi. . 1 The eourte In th Buslnese College (Book-keeping or Shorthand andAuxll- larv etudleeMnoludlnr full tuition board. room-rent, ugnu ana inei, eoat io per awntn." " i Tuition' lor vocal or instrumental autlo is S4 per month. - W kOe the b&Innlnf of the settlon Is for ataan reasons the beat time to enter, students will And It to their advantage to eater now, and use advantage oi the last three months or the setaion whlca I la manv reaoeota th most Im portant period oi tne setttoa. For jnrthet particulars addreee a J. BOLLADAT, A. B, L L B, Prestdeat. A fall inpplj- U Antoraclte free burning Wbite ' Ash, Grab 8 tore aAd.OheatbttfCoa!, . alio the (orated P ooatutataj ' Bltnalotnu for grate and Bteun. Tbe Beat Oak, Aab Pin and MUodwootL' !' - Quick Prompt Delivery; fell & Wi 1 YarJ Union Pointi . r , o 17. JAnTJtiA O A O C (a vvilt rncot , A v w A - t Goal iaiid Wood Nice Lot Voigt's Drift, White Ffost and Admital Flout .... Just Received Also a Nice lot Harvey' SmaU 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, 'Phone 91. rilWWl Baamniaiw . aAAAAAAAAAlilllilllllllll JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF VJ lT TUT IN. 'Oe OftlllSi Shoulders and Side Bacon. I AIbo plenty of Nice Fresh Eggs 20c Dozen. Give us a call for for anything in the Grocery line. You will find oar stock always fresh and complete in every way. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money refunded, Yours to please, Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad A Hancock St. HOME 69. a 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 X I X 1 1 1 1 T T T MITCHELL'S Stables. -Located Opposite Hotel Chattawka, Riga lor All Occasion!. Pint Clatt Equlpm;nt fvarvthlogla Tie Livery Line. . T. J. MITCHELL WBfTFOED EiBBflBLCO., 68 Middle 6t,' " ' New BnrN. C Phone 99. All kinds ' Builders Material, Saah, Doors, Blbidt, Lime and Cement Pf ew,Era -:Eeadyxnixed Paint, The Best and Cheapest on the market Balkier Tools of the Beat Grade. Stoves and ' - I Cooking Utensils, Ouas, PtktoU, Shells aid Ortrldgea, Y Diso Cultivators. . Wm. D. Smith, faUamaa Qraplioplidne; Records at " - Half Price . . - . . , I fctve a stock of ever SCO Columbia Mmildwt Heori1. ladaiHa Bad aad Orchrtire Midfoot, Bttti, inaaoUt. ("Itriott and V loll a Wo In. ataHfiae aad Ttanr rol and DtMit, jnarttte aad a fall Una of Tslkltg leeorJa.. wbkh I a selling at 25c. EACH.: Tbt. it ' ("hriB f( rt r h A f'-.ll )!ta, 'fl''f ' ' i.tiftd rm atf . i i ie ating er- It! e MarMttw aad i 1.1a Te , HiLLf Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71jBroad St' IIIIIIIITTITTTTTTTTYYT1 Jr T TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTm hhim mmmmm.mm.mmmmj NEW GOODS I returned from the North after a thirteen days stay in the Mark et selecting my Spring and Summer goods. I bought the most up todate Over Waist and Nhirt Goods that can be had. 5,000 Yards Embroidery. There Is but one way for You to find out just what I have got. and that is to come and see I-bought my stock so X could pell cheap ro gardlesso! hlghprlco cotton, In our. next add ;", wiilf.give you prices. i ...- . Sa, aw V ' s;coplon, 7S uiDDLi.rrmrr.' Ktt OMtrj " Bat4 war O Few Bam. NEW HOODS " at, wr tnm. If. trm rtnh OwH t mp fr me W. VrlM ft. 4 l :.(, w t i- V f :-.,! , 'M -, ,. 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