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NIW.B1RH, H. C.; SUIDAY UOESHta, MARCH 27, 1904 VOL. XXl-KO. 308; TWIHTI.IC0HDTIAE '4- ifl HANDSOrjE DOTTED Svh as we i i eit selling themselves to those who racognize good quality whery they see it The curtains we are Offering now are the kind that wear for several seasons, (and prices we ask. (1.25 to $2.00 per Pair. E3EsLCls:"bTDLr U. Bl' SEE! II. Crockery, Glassware, Stationery, &c. AIho a Nice Line of Raffia in stock. Tottock Street, Opp. P. 0. Gaskill Hdw. & iTi! SupplyCo. have the following articles in Gar Load Lota and Guarantee Prices as Low as can be bought in the Northern matke s: ,v 8aah, Doors, Blinds, Stoves, Elf wood, ire Fence, Lime, Cement, Plaster, T.r Parwr Roofing, Parold or Felt Roofing; Gould'j IronPamps Pump Pipe, Wood Split Palleys; also a Full Line of Hardware and Mill RomtliM. PRICES LOW. QUALITIES HIGH. - Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARB 78 Middle 8t. Phone 147. Old. is pronoauoed by Jadgee io beihe the . market. QUAUTY. UNIFORMITY. . RI LI ABILITY The winning pointe. . V, . , ' ' &TRAU, GUNST CO,, Proprietor, ' RICHMOND, VA, Upon receipt of 15o we will send prepaid. Write name and address ffioe. COIOWEATHSR RtCIiMTlE8.v Dua l eiawd. fa m4 el Coal Dodsjlre rWta, Poken, Beeve Tip, ttova Bearta (luire. PaAge and Pesters any tonga thee It w U lake jro to reei ear stew Atihwetbttigebaelaet ; r'tHRDWARt IT-CK, . end Miny wwe lee wm-r t aMnllae 1 Ha f ry kok U tn l I BMke fn rl nm, m At I pilr will alrihe Foy u Simmons. ; PI RE ALARM CAPDS. ' V St) '? o Y o SWISS CURTAINS; are bound to recommend are honest bargains at the Mill JSOpply Co., MILL SUPPLttS 41 Craven Bt ;rhonetlo BEST PQPULAB I lilCE goods in a large sample oy express charges plainly aod fir nearest express . ITIGS! We have the most complete . assortment opiiHingB .mat' wo have ever shown vou will do .well " to make your Boloctiona early, White Lawns Compare pur 40 Inch at 10c, l2o and-16o before you buy. D.F JARVIS, s P..iw m. Taxes ! Taxes!! Taxes !!! Noil a I, bTtj ir D!iji Tai p m tfcM IMt Uim omit r' AT05Ci. f ra't eilad fort: In V) in. Russia kepertiSiy Army U to "More Against Japanese at Once. ;-,v .. .. - ... . . Special to Journal, ', "I ?' .SW Petersburg March General Kuropattla, the V onuaaadtr t the Russian fotees, reached ' Mukden,: the headquarter! of the army la the far east this evening. He stopped at Harbin this morning and inspired the troops there, - - "r. . . The matiing of the army Is complete, aacordlng to diipatchea received today, and with the arrival of Karopatsja, the first great move Is about to lie made, f he forces over which Karopatkin has command are said te number ;j00,000. The main bodies will Immediately be or dered to move against the Japanese. The Bassians have . decided to make a strong itand agalnit the Japanese near Antnng on the Tala river. ' .. AToklo dispatch says the Russians have completed seven fortresses and are erecting six others. Foul battalions of Russian- artillery are., established ' at Chiang Bang on thcOorein side of the Yalu, about forty miles abera Antnng andWlJo." " ' Bad Fire In New Totk. Special te Jonnal - Jr - . , d New York. March So. Fire broke oat this morning in (he buildings ooeapled by the American Ezpreii Company at 01 and8 Broadway, j The fire la raging fleroely and is tareatenmg other stores. Three alarms have beei sent in. The employeea eioaped withont injury. ; j : e, , t FOR GRArlD . "JBsjORS-; At April Term of Onlttl State, BUtricj v AidClrcnltCotrts. "The following named persons have been drawn to serve at Jurora'at the next term of the United States DUUtot and Circuit Courts, for the Xsitera Dis trict of North Carolina, to: be held la the United States Court 'Booms in the city of New Bern, on Monday, the SOth day of April, IWf, at ten' o'cloek a m vhu , f , . .. . Craven W P Metta, P B Oox, f Q Hfll, f W WWte,': I flahnV W Pearce, Clyde JMfy, 'ffMhlafton 8pl- BeaafotWethrb Biahop. W BlTU kinaon, iaTale"7' : ;.'.- i Oarteret-Moaroe Maani Was O Nee. Alonso Lewis, JokaB JToaei, Jowpl biiwii 1 aeywr aawow, 4aa r ongg, JsmesBOsyr fJ , ' '- Jones A P Barrow, Xdgsi f-Bortoa, John Small gr, J KDUo,. , i r uaaoir iiempey wooa, W A icmttj W Motley, Jes H8etti "' . Oaibw-Joeeot rVsW. B WBti, wood, VI fi MlUs. H S '. Baspard, PamlloaAfohn' r; Aldddiw, J W htete, Aix VbeeUoe, Oeerf KDiies Benbaa LewU, Bamnel D PeaLMV-' :"t Mtt-Beaaett Baetabt. J I B Cox. B WWard.lTHPaWck. WB Mewra.1 iotav.'..- .-1 irayms-a O Ceeey, loka Baaa. Jaawi M Wood, feu Lewta O it BoUaai Oeoerep -;JK - 4 f By a reaam Oi4m of Ju&f PaneU eiwuota are teqitred te be paaetaaDy in atienflaaea at be fmtt .C the eourt. Heretotore tat kar ot beta teqsJnd 14 auead tad the eoeoad Aaf Bo far very few jm Jot vloiaUo 01 v imimnt Mreaee bewt save, bee aatta by frmmUaioeera, ed . the sea. aloa el Ue eoart proaUeas, to be a ah J eee. ... t, - ,. , eiTH of a nxTHtrV: ) t rvtr tm4 ra tu sm . Tears as4 yre ate aad art aw many yaers bttare tbert t!r4 tar away In a lovely eoeatry a fewtn who was the Meet feMtumi aaaa U the werld. tile owm waa Kirrtaraa. eo4 be had a aiatar aa beaeurul m bUnatlf, wUm be kvd vary eceily. Kardama eftM ad to ge fcontln t U Wood Willi ru aitf. r.i ct thin kiMw that te etf at was vtty hst'Ul. but tbr dkl W4 keow the save about tl3tva. 1m aae, tWy bad p kA- lf t;aa in umn a;e at it) the anarweMetad tUtt s4 thy kv tt tent tbn t aaf one m. On dy VMt t aod X HarrtaRia waa vary onhnr. am ,rtr (hat b b4 to Waa tUfif M rama to a afraro iM WS lw4 rW51nf 0na t drink tt aa ea la Um aiK If, ii4 nf an It Jfrir ,rt4 U-t-E' t It fa cf fc!a 0r a:(f. f'i Ix trt"t la cal-t; V'11 f er, tint f ' I tKl t hq 4 f I - j :--.A t.i tt r f '.:l r i. T I t M ' f f X fi;;co O To AppearJWlth KcBee Before Wake 'Court. "' ' T r Sensational Proceedings at Yester day's Trial. A Testimony Girea that Agreements ' Were Made Not to. "Prosecute Me , Bee. Special to Journal. ' v . Raleigh, Mch 26-The hearing ofthe Finch nutter before Judge Walter Cla k ended this p m, when Finch was Twqulr- ed to give a 13,003 Juitlfled bopd, to ap appear in the Superior court here, to answer with' V X MoBee, - the charge of conipiracy agatnst the State., . Nearly all the morning session was de voted to W KDay one of the counsel for McBee and Finch, a .Stato witness, fie became angry,and aald an agreement had been made between Gov Aj000" ftnd attorney Robinson of McBee'a counsel by which the reoelverahlp matter was dropped. McBee would not ' be prose cuted. The matter here' took a queer turn, attorney Robinson took the wit ness stand, and told what the Governor had said, and then, the Governor gave his testimony, Robinson said at the the time arrangement, wblohle consider ed agreement; was made, hehad in his pocket a aupalementai order elgned by Judge Purnell, making one Cayler of NewToik a co-plaintiff with Finch, and also subpenaee lot witnesses from New Bern as to the ondttlon of the A A N C railroad ; Gov Ayoook Said he wu not aur- prbed thai Robinson's associate; taking ihe Snt opportunity to make a state ment, that there was a conference and an agreement not to H prosecute. Day being very angry and aald the Governor would not make that remark to him on the street, man to man. The Governor aald there waa no agreement not to huah therojaacutionr that Robinson had said io him that Hc$f waa US hole, and he wouia eonaent w, aayining . rtioiotoa : said he thoaght there was an agreement aad so told his assoolatea, and that oth erf lee there would not have been such aa ending of the Reoelverhlp. - Jedre ' diatk said he could not let I pi-lbe a am at Ions, of some private ar- rsacsaMaaVby which, If Finch aad Me Boewre bound aver to, court, the solk ttbr WU sot to send Is s" bill, that he fctA ha VnnWrm anna thla anMaot.emil that It could not possibly be a party to I It. That the aolWtor would do his duty whsa theeaae reachee his JariedloUoa. flacij gtre ' bond, with - Chief Clerk Moody of the State Treasurer aesarety. State - Wmocnttc ConvcaUoB. ' 8rdteoaraaL'.;;-, ; Jlia1jh)lcUe.-Deinocmle State Cha tSInmosa tonight issued his call tor Ike Suu fjowreatloa at Qreeaabora Jaae I8rd. The last CMag to be done at tkla, wDl bf the nomination . of 'candidates. this following be adoption of plaifoiss, aeoordlag to a sew rale. .CASTOR I A Jot Zafa&ts aad CMIirta. Vcaatwreel r 0-a.atJTOn.TVi aWiaW ' 'JAl lai lr kwrn ta run: iranviiaiTvcc. 'I 1 ? Services Joday. 3, - Chrht Church-Rev T M B George, rector. Sunday next before KutefHoly Communion 7 45 a m Bervioes 11 a m and 7.80 p m. Sunday', School 8.80 p m.". Lenten services dally during the week as announoed. . A cordial Invitation is extended tq all : First. Church of ChrUtj . Sdentiat. 87 Craven street. Services Sunday 10:45 a. m. and . 7;80 p. m. Bible Lesson Ser mon' today,' "Subjeet, " Unreality." Proverbs, 18.-7. Sundsy School after morning service. Testimony . ser vice Wednesday 7:80 p m. Reading Room is open dally. All ere cordially Invited to attend. First Baptist Church, Rev W fi Rich, pastor. Preaching at 11 a m, aubject. "Heavenly Oitlssenahlp", 7.80. p. m. Rev R T Bryan of Shanghai, China, wilf preach. Sunday Bohoo at 8 p m. All are cordially Invited 'to these services. Centenary M E Church Rev G T Specia Monday and Tuesday. AT J. M. Mithell's & Go, The Greatest Embroidery Sale evor held In New Bern. We have just received 2000 yards of Embroidery in short lengths 4 to 10 yards. The line Is larger in quantity, fine in quality and Beau tiful in deaign. All qualities in Nainsook; Swiss and Cambric Ton will find this beautiful line Is less than , Ita real value. Price Be to 50c tfle.yarpV None of these gooda cut Viait our store and you will be agreeably aurpriaed. Ladlea Muslin Underwear all ladiea love pretty, fluffy, lacy under wear. , We carry a full line of Ladiea GowfiTCorset Covers, Pants and Bklrta made up in Nainsook, Long Cloth and Cambric, trimmed in handsome Embroidery, Val Point de Paris and Olaney Lace. Tucking and Hemstitching from 15c up to $3.00. 1 1 ran. & en 43 Tollock St, Opposite Post-office, f . Vi ivMrmw wnmll ffvna aaMjaVav? t . w i'" vw aa.a, ut hp awsau stvue vim sat a yuiviMiwwa suvuuvui f - h 15.00 or over ahlpped to any place with'bt a radius ICO of mllee. U MMMtMMMHMttMtHMMM TT TO , KP8TINtBROS., the;welLknoira Men'e and Boys' Outfitters of Qoliaboro, N-lO, will open their Bryan Block, ' Saturday, March 26th. ' With Flrflt-claas Une of Vfea'4 YontbaVBoji and Children's CTLtOBll?nE3EI-3rG- ' d the Vy Best Makei the) Country AS ords. . OUR MOTTJSatlsfacUon Uuaranteed or yotrr money back." Epstein On Price Mcna and Hojb Onlflttcrs. t QARDWAKR COM TAN Y ji One C:;r Lord of Oo!: IVr next Adams, peitor, preaching aril a m aad 7.80 m by ttu paator. Sunday School at S pm. T A Greenr Superintend ent Bp worth League meeta , every Monday alglt, T W Crow ler Praaldent. Tke publlo cordially invited to attend a'l the services of the ehureh . ? Rev Morehouac of Newon, Maas.wlU preach In the Preabyterlan church thla morning. Rev F D Thomas, recent ly of Xaaley S C will occupy the pulpit, this eveniog-1 To the Men I Our men's clothing for the Spring has arrived. We will take pleasure In ehow Inc you through. Give us a chance to eave you money. Bpeclal prlcea for the nest ten days. E. W. ARMSTRONG, Hens and Boys Furnishings I If you need a Hat, Shirt, Tie, Collar and Cuffs or any thing else ' in the fur nishing line, can aave you money. E. W. ARMSTRONG. for two i days - mm a11 nnM)i..Aa abMnnnlno THE ratnh lie use in this city, in tie Bras,, Glove 3 Just Arrived, 3 ; ill f r llnt a I.ar N orthCarolina Nice lot Also new lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. 8 Good Canned Corn 10c can, Com and Tomatoes, Okra and Tomatoes, Tomatoes Lemon Cling Peaches, ' Early June Peas, Lima Beans, String Beans, Beete, Sucnotash, Canned Meats, Lunch Tongue, Salmon, Sar dines, Scotch Herrings, Cheese, Macaroni, Fancy Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter - A complete stock of everything nice in the grocery line. 1 respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Yours to please, j. L mm. 'Phone 91. SAAAAAAaAaA A AiiiliiIII.il JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Ne C. Hams, 1 Shoulders and Side Bacon. ? Also plenty Fresh Eggs 15c Dozen. Give ub a call for for anything in the Grocery line. You will find our stock always fresh and complete in every way. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money refunded. Yours to please, Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad eft Hancock Htm. HONE 69. HnmiIIITIH!!HT!TTTTTT!!T?tT?yTTTyyy?v?TTfvvvK New Grain STORE. 1WILL odcd, MONDAY, a Grain aod Fted Btore si No 02 Middle Street, and will keep CorD, Oals, Qronod Feed Bran aod the Best Timothy aod Nonh Carolina Uy. CALL, and Bee Mf. 52 fliddle street, s 1Z7 MltlUle HU Full line-of Drugs, Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. Phynlclann Prcucrip tlona A. Hperltlty. Bro&d St, Fruit Co. Spring Opening BoimibIbc t ot'aeMoea aee. oa a fiatt f latappW, ftavi;OraBee. ' . Baaaaa, Apstaeaad.OoeoaaaU ' LemoaaeiaipacltlNfof Met. , Csooolaia ea4 RaaCa loe Cretaa, AU stade el Taffi'a aad Ooeoeast Faiaal Btuie aad Dates, , Laclias etdanf tlt 4, , , . t'loas IS. . : ; '", . . BIG CUT IN . PRICES. Con Hoory Pharmacy mm a Just received. Wholesale A Retail Grocer, n sun ITTTT TTTTTTTTTTVWWVW1 f3 of Nice Only One More week To Easter. A look through our Store will remind you of the Spring, we can fit you men and boys in a minute and you go home haorv and in good style, young men you must go neat or get left This is leap year. Afor the girls we have the hat and dress goods and papa's got them to buy. Ohl vou little folks, both e-irln And boys we have the uats ana caps and you have pap to quarrel. We give yea a few prioae below tba are facta aad sot dreaaar 4,000 rarda of Baaibarg th at we cab eell yoa froas i lo Mo. S.OOOrardaof waits lawa 40 lac ha wide at thla opeafag aale frota 7 Jo to trio. 1.000 jerdi of feroal tOeaadlsAeat lata aale fa. Oar Mock of dreae gooda aad wain foods are ooaplete la atjle aad eolors, A large aad wall eeteeted lot of Ladles MUeee aad CbJldreas ellppevs fa ao4o- date atyto froaa 48e to l7t. AH eolors aad Bgere of Lews. pal' f ateae paaU froai dlelo S, COPLOIM. a a Moirroi, eeiflsma It atlDDLt tmxt, V$w to Deal Hi itatdwate Oa, Rew Dara, TUt ITANOARO M sA afi. -ai.-sa wt. V. a. 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