YOU- XII-.KO. J35. TWINTY-SICOHD YEAR 7. - ,- i i ii i i M w rr- ! : - ...... , ' i ' f 1 Ll M lui , o - Xtfomim of taste W for every variety of ; W tiliwiliflr nf sttrlnfl utii number of styles and J! . ' , . Jt ;.. ,- . jsr '.v jf is::.-: " amo. y from heavy outing to dainty full dress, & makes them eaually desirable for out- U 'fc door or house wear; A use. CS ALL STYLES AT Cotton is Almost King Again. At tbe prioe ia prospect you can afford to fertilise it welw If yon want the BEST Use Meadows Great Cotton Guano Insist on having that kind, and yen will not be disappointed in Our Crop. For Tobacco Use Meadows Gold Leaf tobacco Guano It makei food, slick, tough Tobaeoo. November 1903 one planter sold 1,462 pounds of tobacoOf or 5 11,00. He nsed Gold LeM. ' g Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops If there is ho dealer in your section handling oar goods, write ub. ' E H.& J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mn'frs, LONG DIST B PHOiJE 66, Factory Nense Itlver, New Bern, W Wf W Yon WH ? i tin dt GetXclt. oar parsMtl at Ur -itnoi witt ! aam for ih rarru Usy karS for rrj oa saooM drm aa Ctln old ' 0t ihmm la tkalr tocrfMlloa ot tU fliltk aid fabrlo br IaTlB( yof Btarars or ordV at J, U. Ondwkh'a lU Ullor, 101 Middls 8 KwBn,lfa ...... About inlclc Worlr. 1l ! Mf 1mm a kMwS bo s4 ap-'o-aM MyM to 4 II ta. Wa b!trr U .! labor aM - Mt Uit nnw hi rV M4 alr r k t ia-irtel i ortf oVawip. tJo. f i Ri frf wk, a4 ato r- Mr4 trt dd fH4 0tt4 qdk Work. TUkk. or wtJ I'boda f4 tbotf irrt tfrcs art ara CJ. ti Vnfrm'aft Hsn, Psjr.xt.rf U O. It, 'Wtlwa A f0, , . , r.. t . 1 'or f.;;lr, IirT.p ". : ror(V- (..!-' El 'fkori H'.', Ir ana judgment wear A : w. A): ksj toilet. The intoitr 7 shapes to be had, J social or business Embroidery Sale For 10 Days Begin- Ding MARCH 7th DISCOUNT. On HAMBURG" -EMBROIDERIES A - - No Rebate Checks QivononThis Sale; D.F. JARVI3, etPollAekHtr i The Acme of Par- lorOaxhos v"' I Flinch : and Pit. IKimiBOOI-ETOl tte it Elks" Shops No. J32 Pollock St. - kt r T4t to Erlr yooi f irra sal lto4 TkH, Cwrlug!, r;i'e raw!, ted al' IU.i ol ks4 ird ir werk dn romf'f, Weri Cntr Mtd. . 5. ELLIS. 10 ilia Vv ! SeTere anl BatUe at Port Ar- Moseow XerAftMi Enraged titter .1 -I.! - Commercial-Belt ' - Bpodalto Journal.. r ; 8t Petonburj, Hob 11 -Tbo Bowlaa torpedo fleet left Port Arthvr this norn lag and attacked the Japanese 'fleet." The engagement is reporaed to have been very irrere nraltUg la the ' low of one Japanese torpedo boat and sne Bnaslaa torpedo boat destroyer, the Beapoiht- chadin. Both erews were lost. , London, JCeh ll.-A. dlipatoh received this -evening from Moscow1 says the merohanta there and In Bt Petersburg have decided to sever all commercial relations with American firms owing1 to the antl-Ruaslan sentiment that exists in the United States. Washington, Moh 11, Rear Admiral Evans wired today thataommander Baw- yer of the gunboat Helena," stationed at NewSebwang has protested against Bus ilans sinking boat In YInkow harbor. Secretaries Bay and Moody have de cided to uphold the pretest as New Schwang Is a neutral port la Manohu- rla, London, March U. Thera 1 muuu rejoicing at 8t Petersburg over the of fentlve moves made by Admiral Maka roff. Ai mnn " ha aBneareoV he or dered the removal of the bat&eehlp Bet- alvan, which Is strsaded at the mouth of the harbor, barring the ehanaeV making egress of ' battleships impossible This morning ha directed sortie of torpedo boat flotilla supported by apart of the Boatlaa squadroa upoa the Japanese fleet: The result Is not knowa. ToklovMarek 11 It has been ascer tained here that the reaaoi why tie Russians did not reply to the Japanese bombardment at Vladivostok March 6th, waa that there wu clack of ammu- altloa. r London, March 1L The Nagasaki eorrespoadent of the Dally Xxpreas ai- terts that 100,000 troop hava bean seat from Japan and that a portion eftne Mcoadsrmylsaowea Its way to So rea. , . . . . Ptriaerf Bold Wheat Speclalto JowraaL i -t i-i: Waahtagtoa, Moh 1L The Wareh re port of the Baraa of Statistics ftf the Deput-aaat cf AgrtealVare 'shows that the aoiouat of wheat still Veasaialag ia the baads of farmers la m,90,000 bruh- ala, or about 19 1 per cent of the tiUre crop of IdOS. The eora atni naaold amoaau to about 891,000,000 or 7. per otat el tbe etop of 190 ; . -, Kt Clou Carrlarc raiat Eidr. will wear as loag as DtTOCs, Ifo elhart areas heavy bodied, bectuae Derori weigh to ouaeaa awe , to, the ylak WklByWBaUwood,., , ait ii. t - March. 0W Farmers areba'ty aow preparing rot Ibtir eropa. Tbe wet weather ha kept (btm idle fo? a while batUey seam tabs progreattag iloely Mf lloftce U Jcaea, one of ttaslos'i amt popular yoaagBMU ha eoraa to Clarkt, to tUs tU potlUoa of booklMp. er, to- tU CaroMia Brkk aod Tile C. The patlle acaool at Uila .pl3t dott atitPrUi. Eraty bcly he beta wl pteaMd With U iktUfal aafBBt Of the atheol aader . Mies OUva CUts, est of Tmoebore'i UUeUd yooag ladiM, M!a fjlrfe,ta be fai ear ral(Ut o ! efur vhx tin. , The fart af u:ta Clara Dsphrty ' i r.'-T J W Pttvrt, Md Frank Dymaa ware ta CUrti Btr.ir. '-.. . Kr W U Joaee, of Etaiti u la oaf SsWit Mcmitf, Mt 4 L liapk'f, pit f3wiiy at tia. - . v Ef H UJow, tl to HatteaTa- ir. , 'i : I .. t ; Mr Jot a It3f.fa.rer, eft-.t Te.i!y ta r -. l'rt J J I . I 1 I f Y I . f ' i : i f i . i n i II F 'a FIRST STAGE0F CATARRH. A Serious Mistake Which Thou sands Are Maklrii. The first SUge of catarrh Is what Is commonly known as " catching cold." It may be in tle bead, nose, throat or lungs. Its beginning is sometimes so. sever as to cause a chill and considerable fever, cv it may be so slight as to not binder a person from bis usual business. In per- haps a majority1 of cases little or no at tention Is paid to the first stage of ca tarrh, and hence ft is that nearly one hall of the people have chronic catarrn ia some form. . V v To neglect cold 1s to invite chronic catarrh. -As soon as any one discovers the first symptoms of Catching cold he Should at once begin the use of Pemni 5EWPORT :. . ' " "'" March 10. Mr L C Carroll.' spent Widnesday' at Bsvslock,W business. : . v , Mr J B Mean, operator of Dover, who ha been home on a visit with relatives (or several dari left Wednesday mora lag lor Raleigh, , where 4e expeots to take a poiluoa. Ms Buss Elliott,, of Dover Is home on a visit , to Menus and tela- UveS. n : .' .,, u. r.,;r'." H i . . : Mlaaea Katie Oeeklll and Bertha Mor. ton, of Morehead City spent severs! days at Newport, tUltlng friend and rela tlTe,'; -:- ' - MrDsvisofKcvBerf wis a visitor ta our Iowa Mondsy.'.. , Mr 0 B , Bogars, of. Hew Bern, who peat several days with relatives ana friends uKswporV returned, to New BeTaeaday.; ... ; . ' Milt Oaorgfl Willi of Morshesd aty, spent Saturday at Newport, v ; r Miss Zra Bn ef Bachelor wu a viil tof ta1 our tow a Saturday and Ban MU MailUa liardesty of Newport has foa lo ItlTerdale to vUl) her ktter,Mrs Qqltew vuttberof vUttors were. I town Saturday aadV Baaday, aueadlnrt qoansrly atetUag. Dr ID Swindell wa with l end preached toar able set Boas. J."'.'' j'. MIm Daisy Doughty, ofrfewport, Ii pBdIn a rw dsyi la Kw Bars, with rV.aiiT, ' . , , DrJ'WIaadars of Bof.ua, wu la town last week. .. VrLoa Tiylor, of Bocae, pd throat, t oar towa, sertral dty ago, s rot fnt New Bra. ' Tk tltee Aid Soctaiy al aitht home cf ti r W 8 Eeli' Moods effr aooi lh ix-!eiy U scnaU ta samber.but It doing a (rel good. , . PfiHy Wislhtr I mating r farr.sri feal tketrfal, la fact It h welromt tr all. W r la f"W tint ' r- i I re a! !m.roT!, l',r$ 15 J' sr. a, nfco wl a:'. Ill fot Mt"! (;, 1 ' to t s fini srVa. r T' It ? Ti I'r) ! ty l!. f ' Si '! I (.?.';' 't u I ( 1 1, ,,'.,i.'A,. - - -. C v0 . Jai ""!: I 'i it"''-'.'.'.""' I.HIIW...1L.I." .11. 1 II. Il)ll..ll.l..mil. IIIHIIMIIIM, u.l . 4, , ? I JCura for Colds and a- according" to directions on the bottle. arid the cold is sure to pass awav without leaving any bad effects. Vnless this is done the cold Is almost sure to end in the second stage of ca tarrh, which'ls making so many live miserable. If Peruna was taken every time one has a cold or cough, chronic catarrh would be practically an un known disease. - Mis usaeeth Vbn, $o, ft fiaaiett , street, Albany, N. Y writaai "I have alwajre dreaded unsettled weather because of my extreme liability to eaten cold, whenaeatarrhal trouble would flulokly develop through my entire sys tem, Whloh It would take week to drive asry. Jam thaakmltoaar that since I have taken PXHONA I do not haya any reason to dread this anymore. If I have been at all exposed to the damp-, wet or eold weather, I take a dose or two-l of PEBtWA, and It throw out any hint of sickness from my system." Mls EUia- tHtaJToerw ' v- K Ssa Mr. Jt i. Brink, Ko. 8 Ulohigaa avenue, St. Joseph, Mlolu, wrlteei , "ThUpstt winter during the wet and cold weather I eaught a sudden and sever cold, which developed eatarrhat. ooadltlon through myenUnsystandsoaffketsdmy general health that I was completely broken down, and became" servoo and hysterical and nnflUonperrl sy home.' My phys elan pnacrlbed tor in,batomehaw hismo lolne did rneao good. Beading of PEEUkI I decided, to try it, . After I had taken but three bottles I found myself, m Hue heaita." Hrs. M. J, Brink. , J Sibyl A. Hadley, IB Ualn stmt, Boating ton,InL,wntMi "Last wlnUr after get. ting my feet wet I began to cough, which gradually grew wotae until my tkroa was sore and raw. Ordinary rasaedia did not OPERA HOUSE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY ' GBIATIE HIW T0BK - MINSTRELS IB 4kWM Dneeri v- n .; ; 10 CnlUred Elngen .. 10 Pickaninnies- ' UBpeciiltlei II Grind JlMllltirj - Biad 10 Solo Orcttitn." . , . The'lwell Parade ef TssMla- strcl World. , Seats Ecsorvcd 76cta.t Admission' . fitanaing room 50 cents - FIRE ALARM It CARDS. : i- Anj one wistiing one thcee useful Card Can obtain the same free from , , Owen Q. Dunn, pRirfTCR ft STAT1QNLSJ, 71 BT. ' Tile Great Show oflheDay Preventive: of Catartf. if " 4 J JMIARAilvcCl?l8ftNr help me and cough remedies nauseated me. Beading an advertisement of what PE AUNA oould do, I deolded to try bottle, and yon oan imagine how glad I felt when ltegan to relieve me In a very short time. In. less than two weeks I was completely ybd.-Slbyl A. Hadley. , Via 8ara MoQahan, No.lS78d street, Al bany, N. T., writes i ' A few months ago I snfferod with a severe attack of taflnensa, which nothing seemed to relieve. My hearing seeamebad, my eyes be. earns Irritated and saverUh. Nothing seemed right and nothing I at tasted good. I took PEBTJ2TA and within two week I wa per. fleetly wU.-ar MoOahan. If you do not derive prompt and satis. factory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be glad to give you his valuable advice gratis. ' Addrets Dr. Hartman, President of Tbe Hartman Sanitarium.- Columbus. (X A full tnpply of Anthracite itti Irarntog White Ajb, Grate, Btova and Chettani Coal, also the Celebrated PocaliaiitsU Bitomtnotu fcftr grate andl Steam. Tha Best Oak, Ash, Pine, and Hired wood. Quick, Prompt Union Point. r:iouo 47 . 4 . ' ; i ii. . i.i For Sale. i A r Aod irnng sct)d-haad bsgry, f:n!olph ssk,. reotatly overhaalei ! r !nt4 w!H be told hap let Ub or f t!m.t Apply to Joaraalef I A of W T Gilbert. Ne Beta, S a 1 of Eoxcd v;ill tnzzl X Jj I i C 3f Vl3 Goal and wood If ;i -Delivdry. , Nice Lot Voigt's Snow Dlf t, WWte Ft ost and Admiral Flotir Just Received Also a Nice lot Harrey's Small Su gar, cured Hams. BrA.irfoaf nt-ia English Cured Shoulders, also Cooked MamvkJ je i ... . uu jwuyior tne Buce ana sen m any quanity desired. Try it, it's nice. Nice large California Prunes in ik 3 lbs for 25c. Evaporated Apples and iTO"UOBi wannea gooas all kinds. I respectfully solicit your trade. x ours to Please, J. L. WML, i ours to Please, 'Phone 91. LUliiUIlIXXIXIIIITTTTYl SSI JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF I N. C. Mams, Shoolders and Side Bacon. Also plenty Fresh Eggs 0 uive ns a call for lor anything in the Grocery line. You will find our stock always fresh and complete in every way. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money refunded, Youre to please, 3"- PAEKEE, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Oncer, Cor. It road & Hancock Hih. BONE 69. LiIIliniIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITITTY?!T?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYH MITCHELL'S New Stables. located Opposite Hotel Chattawka, Rig tor All Occasion. Flrit Clau EqalpmenU ETerjthlog lo Th Llrery Line. T. J. MITCHELL. ,1 HUFOBD BiSDWlfiE CO, 68;MMdle 8t, New Bern, N. C. Phone 69. All kinds Builders Material, Sash, Doors, Blind, Lime and Ceouot Wow Era Heady-mixed Faint, The Bos and Cheapest on the enarkat BoQders Tools of the Beat Grade. Stoveaand . Cooking Utensils, QM, rttiola, 8b fit avd CartrtdfM, DLso, Cultivators. Wttu B. Bfflith, BaWnao Qraphophone Recor3s at f : Half Price t ha stock of ever 500 CoUaiU U-AA t.J. l.i.l. m tl.J ..J v.w iwv.w. nmi.. t"U (Jrchastra el!loa, BaK ftoaoto, (ar1aa aad Vk.ll Solo. sUrttAae as4 Ttsnr Kolo 4 !u, QtitrWttsi, a4 f oil lis of Tlkl raoorda. which I taUlsf at 25c. EACH. That ftK-nrds M te- f.lS.l t a rokr-jrer o Ol. li9 B)f B-!r r-fl: ' A f.:i.i:.e, TsitUf chtas Sal T 1 i ! ILL t'' ta P.'T'.i , rp, f'T".i, C tf if v I-o.t ir f pi; ta, r rMa. !. t.lS r.f C'-i fttxrts 3' a I a: tit i Tu a. r. f 'v V r ' rt T tt taoie, which we WholMHi- lietail rroer, 71TjBrat Nt tmXXIIIIIIITTTTTTYTTYTTA of Nice 20c Dozen. NEW GOODS ! S! I returned Jrom the Worth after a thirteen days stay in the Mark et selecting my Npring and Hummer goods. I bought the most up todate Over Waist and 8hirt Goods that can be had. 5,000 Yards Embroidery. There Is but ono wivtr for You to find outjuat what I have got. and that la to come and sea I bought my gtock 00 1 could ' tell choap t r 0 gardleas oi hJehDrico cotton.' In our. noxt add will gi?o , you nvfaaar ' ' " ' " w . -4' S. COPLd?!, Ts KIDDlJt.tTniTr, Vm I Casta ft '1 1 - - , ' tt, T. kAa VMVv. ft. Si t su r"s Tr: IT' w a-'.-... HEW BOOS fa ana t r$ tS f -svt.'-s ' .-.-, J M . x tt f I-" ft !- i r 1 wfj IS; V. ft r -j 1ttirtnti, t Wl, It ,'

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