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- - TT ,;r KX7 III', E. C, TUESDAY 1I0SSIS3, MARCH 15. 1804 ' t - v : VOC XI0. 297. twisty-bicondtiarS if If st vv---w saw e) t Ji 6; "Women of tasto ""i oiroiL Dock' . . ,V..V ":. ''IV; fit S for every, variety of Q number of styles and A .lrom heavy outing to ft makes them equally door" or house wear, use. ALL STYLES AT Cotton is Almost Kifflg Again. ' '-At tbe price la prospect yon can afford to fertiliae it wel lf you want the BEST ' ' Use Meadows Great Cotton Guam Insist on having that kind, and yen will not be disapoolnted in jour crop. ' For Tobacco Use Meadows Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano - It makes good, slick, tough Tobacco. November 1903 one planter sold 1,453 pounds of tobacoofoj511,00. He nsed Qold Led. jg Special High Cr'FHmfpr ja If then is no dealer in your section handling oar goods, mite us. EH. J. A. MEADOWS CO., M rifts, LONG DIST . 5B PHOJTE 66, Factory Nense Iliver, Xew Bern, If. C Goal and A full snpply of Anthracite Wood . free1 burning White Aab, Orate, BtOTS a&d Chestnut Coal, also the Celebrated PooabanUs Bituminous for grates and Steam. , The Best Oak, Ash, Pine and Miied wood. Quick, Prompt Delivery. CoalttoiTari Union Point rhooo 47. r M-mt OulrJt VorZt It 1 Mtf ?.n ft m Vocwi lnw .'.' t I!r I r fc t Ubof and -., f .-. r ; . i f '. i saw saw w and judgment wear n '1r o liHOOS toilet. : The infinite y shapes to be had, dainty full .dress, yj desirable for out social or business Embroidery Sale For 10 DaysBegio- nina MARCH 7th discount: On HAMBURG EMBEOIDERIES No BebateChcks Given on This Sale. D.F. JARVIS, - e'l Pollock 8,. ' FIRE-ALAR AI CaPDS. Any one wishing one of thcM niefal cards can obtain the urn txm from' v - - - Owen Q. DunnJ PRINrCR A BrATlONCP, ; II CRATIH RT. Elks' Shops No. 132 Pollock St. "A V9&t wlttpaJ yw ft rat 4 Ro1 Ytklclrt, CwrUf, Cirgl 4, Md aJ' lUdjof irwd tni troa werk ;1y, Werk Osr-ati 11 11 W HUD- CIQ RnssUni ,t Seeking Mo Mobilize Will TtkH Smtki U XeI ; 81dpi. AnmikUUB Hwd- 4 at TtatlTWto, , tt ; St Patntbag, Hah 14. It la repotttd that the Banlas plaa la I to fall back ia deflaluly; nntll 100,000 troops are mobl- Used to oppose tbe Japawmjud 800,000 are ready to oppose the GhiaaM.lf aeou ssryr .... - .'f'o.A., Admiral HakaroK- has drtermintd to battle hard withtha Japaaea flaat, and If poislUe mlke nia' af the ,"BHlo fleet...;- . ij. c':' iiS'ti' The PalTada, OrtwTltob and Itetalm the Injured Banian' ships will, not be rapalred ta many months. '' , There Is no frtuh la the report that Port Arthur has' fallen. ; The sitnttloa there it unchanged daring the put twenty four hours.'' j " Newtchwaag,- Meh 14. The people here-are . greatly exdted- beoause Ua thousand Japanese are approaching tfili place. , .,.. ,.;..,;?'(. Moscow, Hoh 14. Orders lo ruth am- iounlilon of the tight' calibre to the far east are sent here. The shells at Via dlrostok are too large for theguflsof tbelorti.ananaa we Japanese snips tailed la they probably could have tak en the town eully. Toklo, March, 14, The Buislan re port of the Japanese torpedo boat ds- ttroyer sunk, and Orulser Tokeasogo damaged, at thejast attack t Port Ar thur are officially ' pronounosd ua- true.' -" - ' -"S ' The damaged torpedo boat will be rt paired la a week- , London, Mch 14, Special dispatches from Toklp sad Jim Kow. also give re port! ,of heary Busstan. easualtles at Port Arthur,' amounting lo. forty aaea killed and 100 wounded; but "they are so conflicting In details that it K net wise to glrf "them muoh ere2enea.f V " - la a dispatch from Toklo dated March is, a eorntpoaaeai or tbo uauj awt grsph says that la the latest atuck on Port Arthur two Buaalaa torpedo boat dettroiers were suak and great daauft was doas to the, docks, forts and a senala, laoludlag the explosion of a pow deraugubia. -"'.-. . l' Delay is repotted to hare been aim oat entirely destroyed; tsteral guas that ware dlsmouatad, aad the arews of fow torpelo boats la the iaalde haibor art said to hats Wsa deeertaoV . .- The Dally Te'rfrapk pub&abea at Yla btow, wired rtportl that the Basalaa bttUeahlpRMrUaa, si Port Arttsr was hit flrs Usms by projectile, aad that (here wen twenty - earaaiuee ea board.'. I' ..... i This eorretpoadeat declares farther that tbe pteecaoe of Japanese at Vesg Buaa-Cbeaf , (the Kaaohurtaa tewa aboatltS nines aonlweit U WIJ0. has been earsted.--; La 4 dispatch front Che FoO daUd March fll a fd tetpeadwt of The Dally, stall describes S laapteUoa cf Port Artbar, nude aa the 11th fatat The ally settaad ta be ta tra. The BreadklU foot appeared to bars taffer- ed Wrrtblr! tb defeeeet wers tkaltet ed ad tks eeiUworks tera up. Ko ft w(re tialbk. The Use of forU oa tie Tlerl SeQ s'lO apprd to bare ettffeted hamate. At ih - , i- a f a 1 1! n, ef me tenia be seta j Wbere end Porf Artbar 1 locked like e'l of death. 1 tor UUz-U asl C-l'.-: UiH.:JY:3i:::i .!:: I" -tJltSfl fcrrj'--:.! f-.-.t it : l'- r r 1 i In' I '! f" i tiinEss .::llet On Bench Warrant Receiver KcBee Aid Taken to ' Balelgh 8hr,ir BldAleLastNickt What Affl- darltSets Perth. .Hear. ing Todayk Serious , .Charges J. Aw in' Warrant SpeclaUo Jpurnal. . V ' ' 4, S Balelgh, March 14-Today" Attorney General Gilmer, in behalf, of the people of fWorth:. Carolina made an, affidavit charging K fi lnch and V K McBee with eonspirsoy sgaintt the State, in procur ing In the Federal Court a receivership Of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rall- , J ,f i - " , i.. - '' way., uf -ini-- '. - t - ! The affidavit sets forth, 'that In 185, the Legislature chartered this road, and In 1855 so amended Its charter as to em power the' State board of InternaUm proTements to appoint eight . of .tbo twelve directors to manage the State's interest in the rosd. That these eight directors in' conjunction with the 'four appointed by the private, stockholders, have superintended the railway's affairs, the StaW owing 18.698 share and pri vate stockholders .5,814. That February 28d Finch and McBee. well knowing the State owned their-shares, and that the people of the Stats wore largely Interest ed In the road and said railway property was then under control of Its president and directors, did within jurisdiction pf this court, fraudulently, maliciously, fe lonionaly and unlawfully conspire, com bine, unite, co-operate and agree among themselves by wrongful, unlawful and indirect means and diverse acts, derlcts andpraotloes to Injure, damage and im poverish the property of. said railway, and to Injurs, embarrass and obstruct I Its president and directors in conducting Ite - bualness, . to the greet damage of Stats and hsr offloeie, president aad di rectors of railway, to' thsr evil example of all others la Ilka manner offending and against peace, government and dig nity of Korth Caroline, " . , Upon this sffldavlt Chief Jostles Wal ler Clark issued beach Warrant for Finch and McBee returaabla tomorrow here. Tha charge Is oe vot the gravest known. Chlst Justice has subpoenaed number of witnesses, among them man agers of Balelgb Telegraph offloes. st tornejs JobnW. Hlnsdala, WUllamH. Day, F H Busbee sad Kdward Chamber! Smlib. It Is karaed that 45 shares of stock of road on which ' Flach based bis sppllcatloa far a' reoelrer were bought from Kdward Chambers Smith at par 100 ah iaeiy mm Florida. ' The Journal has rsosivad! from Mr Geo W Ward our foraar estesmsdM respoadent at Swaasboro, arstwbtls PedagoRve of Baiter Path, now a nsl- demtof PnattGoTdaVTla, a scale tUes from the stds of a fifty pound Urros eaUiht la the PaaU Qorda Bey.' The scale U a vsry large one, scaroslj as larga as a china tea aaaoer, but beaa- ttfuBt trtniparsnt, with eertata Hirer mtrklaga. ., '.;"";'"-",',' -: - FrksdWard failed to mentloa Us aame ef the oca who eapiared the eaor signs fl.h, bat sppreclaUeg his r sense of modniy, sad kaowlng some- tblngotbts woadetfat sportlsg proe- BrttUs, webavst tks slightest dotbt hut what be was lbs lihcmas. EAST 'WAT TO CURB CATlRkB trtsiks I09ti sad kill All Csurraal ; akrms. , lleacy Back If It fal., SiytP.I.btrr. j ThsrS U so duttos stomach drag !ag wbea bIb lljoroU TkebUn todaroKtua t)Jm wtifch mmptm Utis voadxfil lrlwt are kmlW Urotih a smI xkt IshiUr lfctt eo-cM 1 k arry l cutSL la iht, Ue m-n;!rg aad l,Ul-itrts ITrr.B5i pattrue ta tli moV rTioi er ef tte lunp. It earri.t ot asl k!"s f ' j rcr.i It -. r tin in! 1 ' 1 lr r '' - r ' ' , " 1 ' -'r-t '.irtl ff -n t ! -n. - ; - i r s ; " r ; r t Arrested, ' COREd OF HIS CLUB. ,;." Tb War One Woman Kent Her Hu bud Home In. the. BTenlnera.'-', -' "I would be very happy If my hna-, band would not Spend so many, of his evenlngaat the club," saldMrs. Uride, wlthftglgh. "Why don't yon try the suspicion' rarer' said her intimate Mend. , , "What Is the suspicion cure? asked MraBride i - "Welti my husband once got Into the habit of spending his evealngs nthW club, and I worried myself UL Then if changed my tactics. Instead of asking him to remain at home I urged him to; go to the club. : The way he ralsed'hlal eyebrows the first time I suggested It! showed thatl was on the right track. "One night he Bald he had a severe headache and. would remain at borne. I opposed the ldeaxand Insisted that an evening at bis dub wonid make him forget -his headache. He gave me a hard look, but acted on the suggestion. I. knew be would bo back within an hour, so I made an elaborate toilet He returned, as I expected, with the plea that his bead was worse;',! Ignored his question concerning my elaborate toi-j let He hasn't been away for an even' ing since. . It is almost like the old honeymoon, only he appears to have Bometnlng on his mind." 1 THE UQVINQ CUP, tin Oriicln Otttt From the 'AaMuineJ Una f King Edward. The remote origin of the lovintt cud' dates from the story of the assasslna-' tlon of Edward, king and martyr, who: was stabbed In the back while drink ing.. It had been usual at feasts to pass round a large cup, which each, as ne-" rose to drink, lifted with both haudflj exposing - his body to attack. This custom was altered, so that when one stood up to drink he who sat next became his "pledged and also rose, drawn sword In hand, to protect him. ibis practice In a modified form con-. tlnued long after changed conditions' of society had ceased to need it and was tbe origin of our custom of drink ing healths and particularly of the ceremonial, preserved In almost Its primitive form, f passing round the loving cup, when, as each person rises and takes the cup in his hand to drink. tbe guest next to him also rises and Some authorities ascribe Its orlatn to Margaret, consort of Malcolm, aing of Scotland, and others to Henry of aavarre. juonaon Trntn. DIED. Mrs Nancy , Jsns Watson, aged 85, Sunday night' March 18th. 1904. The fascial will be front' All Saints chapel today at 10. sm.2 .' . , OPERA HOUSE: it Mar. 16, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY lit : viisdn-s QRIATIR;RIW I0BK: nitlSTRELS; 16 Hkillfnl Dincen ; . 10 CulUred Elageri " , ' 10 FlekiDltt&Iei ;1! Bpecliltlei - II Grtia JlMIIIttrjvBtBd ' 10 Bolo0iceitri.- nWaaMBnaMnnnnBnMBaSn Tbe I well Parade'efTlelln-?. , itrtl World. . . Seats Reserved 75 cts., Admission . , fitanding room60cen3. HI ' ) tkt ttiw Crate "rTrfUirt'mnff It to the Jollby sod most uprowv ees game ever Invented for sn Informal good We en iwmn fwnd Mn? t r everybody, M sivl yotifip, as th mt tc iiinst ! Unihariler3"'" ImreevcTf'S'l. Ennctt's E DIES. Oil FIRE ;V E:r.:rs r cf tfea SkLi i r; "lffitSt . Cutitiura Soap Jlnd GentlAppIlcatlons of "CuticuiTOIntnt. ! Instant relief and refreshing sleep for 'akin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm, baths with Cutleura Soap and gentle anointings With Cutleura Ointment, the greet skin .cure,' and purest of emollients, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cutleura Be solvent, r My niece's little baby boy, two years old, wsa so badly afflicted with eczema that he needed constant watching. It was all over his face and he scratched the sores constantly. Mornings his clothes would be stained with Wood, and his face and hands would be cov ered, fib) family never could take him out, as his face was always full of large sores. . They had medical treatment, and tried everything they, heard of. She commenced using the Cutleura Bemedles last spring and found that at last she had a wonderful healer. The sores left his face and he was entirely cured, and now his face Is as smooth and rosy as though no sore bad ever been, there to mar it." Mas. L. J. BOOT, A. JlBCSAUQI, N. T. Fra, 12,"M98. . - On March 7, 1908, five years later, Mrs. Boot writes t , : " received yoar note 01 una in quiry and am pleased to Inform yon of the permanent cure of my little boy. He Is now a healthy child with pink and white skin free from all blemish. It has been a marvellous cure and, brought about in a short time after all other medical aid failed."! ! MM amitol mid. Ortfaar. HmiiIh.1 Jfe. Dili tmnt, Mt-R0.0, c Dqrtu fMa,ir Clurtn. .i nm. . no. . rwzi hmiw. umuM W.J. IIclVEIt, ATTOBNKT AT LAW1. haa removed bis office to 78 South Front street, up stairs. - . Attends regularly the courts of Cra ven, Onslow and Pamlloo counties. Bus iness accepted anywhere. 1 , Sold by vjfeir IXeni, W.C. A. el'iOMJ DUTY It it for every ma,n to order bta Zaster l'.t in t.me for Uis wmras aaa oairav - rti.i ijt Utat are a boat dae now. I a ihowinif a tnprb line Of dom t 'n and Imnoi1ol Pr.f in Ikbrtr la Chft. I t rn1 t!T ttf, thai hn we put ,rttj!a, nit. f.l and Onlh on a salt t r yii Itiriil mike S combination of - -r. i!nt the moil eiqtiUlte tail I fi pi In 1 T.J, CZindtflck. . . , ft ' . I'm I'.'.l'j Cf JJOXCC :i tli"t villi- mcc I .;"l"Nice Lot Voigt's Just Received AlSO a Nice lot. HnrvAvr'n flmell o' gar cured Hams, Breakfast Strips and iurubu wurea tsnmnnnra oir n,irnA. W - , oauy tUO iaD16, WHICH W6 slice and sell in any quanity desired. Try it, it's nice. Nice larere California p no a 1 (n iVi , VAnAhAM TkT r xoauuoa, imue uannea gooas all kinds. x ospeuwuny solicit your trade. Yours to Please, s T I llf.TIAaTTDT g 'Phone 91. reaaaaided a a s JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF No C. Hams, Shoulders and Side Bacon. Also plenty of Nice Fresh Eggs 15c 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, 3"- Fn-A-KSIB-B, Jr. .Wholesale and Retail Oncer, HONE 69. Cor. Broad eft Ifancock Sta. aTTTrfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVVTVWVfvvvvvvvvvvvTvwvE MITCHELL'S New Stables. Xocated Opposite Hotel Chattawka, Rigt for All Occasion!. Flnt Claai Eqnlpmtnt , Ererytblog In The Livery Line. ' T. J. MITCHELL. 1 HITFORD HAEDWAES CO., 68 Middle St , New Bern, N. O. Phone 89. All kinds Builders Material, 9ash, Doors, Blinds, Lime sed Cement New Era Ready-mixed Paint, The Deal and Cheapest on the market Builders Tools of tbe Beat Grade. Stoves and Cooking: Utensils, tinot, Pistols, Shells sxd Cartrklgea, - Diao Cultivators. WrA 8. Smith, Salesman Graphophone ; Records at Half Price 1 bare S stock of over 6C0 Colaatbis Moalded liecorda. iBdadlnf Band and Orcbtatra Mlwnlona, Bta It, floeolo. Harlatt and Vlolla Ho lot. Uaittone and T. "f H 'lt and Puu, Qaanetiat, aad s fall list of Talking reoords. Which 1 am twang si , , ' 25c. EACH. TkM rtorda eta )w I'Uyad oa say fh 'n' r-! h or urej ! tiue atlag sy ;!n Iff ?r!a. . A. f .tlt.ltnsof Ta'klng t:i1!aaa and Te HILL, b i i a and Admit at Fiotst - , vvungu m.jfM.iS3 dUU -. . Wholesale aft Retail - Grocer, 71Broi Nl" s a II 1 1 1 1 TT TTTT T TTTTTTTTi S. M, Going Forward. here at all timet goodt arriving tlmotk hourly, to Id a very few dart our lite Will be complete and that meant the rep retedted onea of tbe city a courtoua and complete forceof taletmen that will be pleaaed.to ahow you. When you call we wiU always offer you the beat at bot tom prioes. DRESS GOOD3. Waist goods consisting- of Hllkt, Olnr- home, Lawnt, prloea from 8c to 30c. Trloo la all colors !8c Ather Porpall all colon at 4c. Worated goodt from 10c to 88c. Our Hamburg la titll srririnc. from Bo to isc per yd. Dreaa Qlsghamt. and Apron Olntbama. for 4 to 34o. 1,000 yds of Potqna and Ptrcalaat6o per yd. ULOTOIHO. Our tloek of tprlnf olothtnc it now complete la both goods and ttylts, neat Buns ta.ts to ttS.VL TootksBnlto Boys Suite .ts to reo 3otOl?t' ee to i.8 ttetolJM 8BOC9. Ltdlee SlipDers Child reae Keas Bboes B9stolJM LADIES II ATS. Latest Btyle from 90s to $i7S . Wewsatftm to aoaie aad see tm ttoek, II will pay you. A doDar la your , pocket Is worth as stuck to you as say ; otsere ooiiar M to alas. Set tt ud roa caa bars ost lefV a S.;COPLON, ' la.O.lHORTON; BaJssmaa. . 71 KIDDLlwrrRirT. Kelt to Cask IlArdwaN.OoeW.Bav. " W-.n. K. V. aan. trrm, F. B. a,Mr 1 'l tm . a J f" f inM In l . ( ! 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