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Vol, xxii.iyo. 21 1. Twenty-Third Year Tew nrnrTf, CM Tedneday Morulng, March N, 1905. r; . - - i'" r" I nave You Seen pnr ; - ' .Hew Keck-wear ? i " . It Will be worth your while at least, i It does-not cost anything to look, and dus very uiue money 10 uuy ; Qnwtlon As T Hew ttrlout Kurepitktn't Posltloa l.v Ruulis Army Hird 4 : - We have just received X new ship ment of the newest things on;, the mar ket in Chiffon, Lace; and Taftetta. Col , lars and Cuffs to match; . , v NET TIES OF - '''.' -, . I ALL EESCEIPTIOKS; i J : J. . M. MitcHell & Co., i! . i r 3 PHONE 288.. --.V ' I : 43: Pollock 53f.; ' Opposite Tostrof flee; There wit no cessation of the fighting between the Russian and Japanese ar- wAntnrrljiv" Ruaaian m.c. . ' I 'i-i. O-f.J !..!. report state at th Ubtance the battle nn n , . in the immediate' vicinity . or . Mutaen eemed to be ebbing. :The most that the war critics at SU Petersburg: seeni to hope for at present is that General Kuropatkio haa succeeded in re-estab- liahsng hit line of retreat In the . direc tion ol Harbin. . Word has reached New Chwanr whieh. however, has' no cm- coDonono dodo cono ooon DODO rr. ; v !- Our Spring OLine of W M 4 (Stacy. Adams and Lewis mm V O L. Douglas,' A. Crosette ' 8hoeat have come in and we are showing the mm1 - oSNEWEST STYLES g in Ilighjshoes and Ozfords. , In JPateht Leather, Tans, Vicis and Box Calf.; Si H SI 3 victs mre now at work on the Raleigh ftrmatinn from other sources, that the I A Pamlico Sound Bail way. - At ores- Japanese arejalready north of Mukden ent they are building trestles on either with a large force and that the Russians sideofIeuse River, six Jniles from are refacing a disastrous defeat. There Raleigh. - There' will be - 800. feet of appears to be a possibility that General trestle and the steel ridg across the Kuroki haa drawn off a portion OI wsisireama wim do aw rm iKiiguu, ine army from the centreand sent it to re-J material for this U arriving. , . 'l enforce the divisions engaged in nank-l - In an interview with B. C. Beckwith, bur movements. . General Kanlbars, the I who is one of the members' of the mnal tntotAA at t.eneral KUrOPawm S I DOBIH yi Biwrunt uuuivveineuui. un officers, b personally in command of the I Other member being R. Ai Morrow of Russian forces in the triangle between l Monroe, ne saia ni unaer uns aw, the railway and the Huh : river, r which I which enlarges the-powers of the board .it,, th iininim have been I it has charee of.every institution, char assailinE for several days. Russian re-1 itable; penal and educational, Including nnrtji admit that 12.000 men have -been I all the railwayp and all - other internal wounded, but make no mention, of the improvements in which the Statehas number kuled, and the same time an interest, except the highest educa aasert that the Japanese have lost -30,- tional institutions, which are not also 000 in killed or wounded.' charitable., 'The Board can remove anyjjfficer of state appointment oi any railway or any director and the governor can remove upon the recom mendation of the board any officer of any institution -within the jurisdiction of the board. The latter has full power to investigate the omctal con duct of any officer , within its jurisdic- We will be pleased to show you. J. J. BAXTER.! -mm CCC3CCC3CCCOCCS53CCC3CCCODO ..7 ? - -10,000 yards of Percale yard wide, sells everywhere for 12 l-2c. v In Light and Dark color. Oar price for this week, - only 6c per yard. Big Bargains in Spring Goods - arriving 75 ZUddle Street. rTTyTvTTfTTmityrnnfTfvyfTfTT?tnyTHfftTftTyf Fresh Lot Apples, Onions ; " V ' X and Irish Potatoes - - - 1 , " JUST RECEIVED a Solid Car Lewd el PVxir from the old JUlia bk Votght Mlllinf Ch etnlintrlng the fUolnff popalarbnuxia. OUil PATENT, CAIU LILY AND, ADOYE'AIL Our (loin sre Fmh " . .: ' . ' and Carefully Hrlcrted - - Reasonable Prices. r FICHTIN3 STILL ON. HAS GREAT . POWERS Prttted. . I What Board . of Internal . Improven - : menU Cap Do ' - Ltgliittors Gtt Ne Offices rom Governor. Inter-. sting War Relic. Conditional -1' Pardon. Winston's Spies r 1 . ld Pretldlntf Ist- ' ' 8nU. Raleigh, March 7. Fifty-five ; To Deepen Beaufort Harbor;; Thomas 3.L Pence says in the Raleigh! Post: , A matteeof great importance to the I development ox tMsterni - THE BIG PYTHIAN NIGHT - v - . . - As Occsstes That Evsry Tree Pythias IkeeM v i Attend. ' - - - Tomorrow night is the time set Aside by the .Grand. Chancellor Commander for the observation ; of Pythian Big Night Every lodge in the. State will be called, to order at exactly eight o'clock and the members will be in ex traordinary session and it is hoped that the 140 members of Athenia Lodge No, 8 will attest; their, loyalty by- being present and showing their interest in the orders ' v The meeting .ras appointed to put the principles of Pythianism anew in the minds and hearts of all the mem bers. A goad program has been pre pared and excellent speakers will enter tain the members with wit and wisdom combined.'- -. Do not permit any thing to keep the Pytmans away from "A Good Thing, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea never fails . to tone the stomachy regulate the kidneys, stimulate the liver and cleanse the blood. A great, tonie and muscle producing remedy, so cents. Tea- or Tablets. FS. Duffy. , ' A New Bern Woman Says "have you a floor paint that will , last two weeks?" Yes we have Devoe's; it has a beautiful gloss and will wear two' years if properly applied. E. W. Small wood. Fresh corned ham at Coast Line Mar ket. Glayds-Meadow. March 7, Last week was the finest week -of weather we have had for some time and the farmers have Just commenced pre- commercial r.rnlfn. Uh nraiect to irive Beaufort r ' . . I ' IP!. ..t Inn a tha itmtavnnr In Hjutlin. is taking ta han .having ; .Uthorue4 - - Pln to plant their crops. an immediate survey lor pui t - . . . . ... u. W. C Conwav and Master ah t lIt a v ICKUUMll nv Mil wvaiMiwu tuwva wimi " succeeded j. incorporating to; the 1.?": , i.. . riverand'harbor bill, If carried Into execution,- will make Beaufort the greatest port to North Carolina and one having a greater depth than any south of Norfolk. " Wilmington harbor now'has a depth of 22 f eet,and Savannah about the sune. ItUsaidthat the surveywulnot demand an appropriation of more than $750,000. if that much, and it is believed that with the backing of Senators Sim mons and Overman, and Aklrlch and Wetmore of Rhoda. Island, who are also interestedUdeep water at thirty feet for Beaufort is not far distant The importance f the project is really great for the entire state. J At present there is only a fifteen foot depth'at Beaufort but if thd survey a planned by Senator Simmons is carried into effect, it will accommodate the largest class of veaeela and win make the port one of the great at in tee south Atlantic states. '. V rk Pmk Air Care ae4 tM. Do voo t a "coM eoniing onj Then donH try to ward It off. but weir come It warmly. ' Treat It welli'donl lot It stone or attempt to be "brave or funny with it fur then H wlU turn ne rond yoa.-A eold Is as treacherous ss e-well. as aurtblog. It marks Its rut tint and liien goes d. '"Breaklng od" a detrrmloeA eoUI delay tbe in- evltablfl. and tlx, wbca airs done, t to one It starta bff Into broocUltle or pneamMta, wtitla staying Indoors with It and glvta: H full swing would have dlwimMw Ha fofj at sacb new star. Tbe frreh air eare Is capital for every malady aarejble familiar cold. Boo- ton Oerald. ' " . ' - -' "r 'Thm Wktoe Cll. ml tmr. Tbe white chalk rllirs of Dorer, re aownrd la sHry ed bUtory. are said to.be stlfiplng aloirly lute tbe era that for se nuaor tltouutxta ef years ! dimtxvt st tlt.Hr Uim. A portion of tbt cllfii Ml some Hint aco. ami rmutly a forth rxwiio a, "t Mars ir s bay. Iterrr, bn git" tndtrtlDM that H la atoo silpotni emward. rrarks In lb itory a'very interesting- relic of the Civil War, this being the coat of Lt CoL Francis W. Byrd, of the 11th. tforth Carolina troops. He was a lieutenant in Company F., the color company of the First North Carolina I volunteers, known as the Bethel Regi ment at the Battle of Bethel. His oli company w-dnt in at Gettysburg with it men. and came out with one officer ind two men. His life was twice saved from bullet wounds, once by a diver watch of the heaviest kind, and at another time by a prayer book given him by his mother. A bullet smashed the watch and the other bullet pene trated half way though the prayer book. He was killed at the battle of Realms Station. ' The coat is presented by Us nephew and namesake, - Lieu tenant .Governor Frances D. Winston. 'Speaking of . Lieutenant Governor Winston brings to mind the many com pliments paid him for his admirable management of the Senate aa Its presi dent " Senator Eller. Speaking of him said: "He waa an Ideal president'. I have never seen his equal anywhere.'.' For the first time during the legislative session there was not a night session of tbe Senate ner were there afternoon sessions except en the last two days when they were really continuous. Dar ing the sesefon-there' was no appeal from any decision of the president Capt Phelps, U. S. A. retired, eosa iMMUntofeadeteettheA. AM. OA lege has gone b Urbana, Ohio, to take hfa wife to aJhosplUL to undergo a ta critical operation, . The legislature enacted A law, which should have been enacted long age giving the governor power to grant oodilxmal pardon.' The first of these pardons was granted today to a man named Baffin Hokhrfleld of Raleigh, opon eonditioA that he leave this county anl also that he behave hlmeelf. It is now asserted that the bill to KtabtUh a UrhonVwical arhool at Wil liam Jones had a three days fight bat week but the brier seemed to get ' the best of them. . " Mr. Jn6. Lloyd who has been confined to bis bed lor seven weeks with pneu monia is but very little better. We hope to see him up again. Mr. Erasmua Carraway who had the misfortune to cut his toe . off a few weeks ago is improving some. Mr. R. Thomas made a trip to Swans boro last Saturday. Messrs. W. T. Bray and A. T. Hen derson went to Swansboro Sunday. Mr. Frank 'White who visited his home at Scotland Neck some time re turned last week accompanied by hi brother Zollie.' Mr. White is engineer for the Swansboro Land and Lumber Co., at tnls place. JOE 8EPHEN. I We eolk't eon'cnmnU "of all klrxla ef Cwmtry Produce and OuaranUe YtA ettfilioe and Quiet. RoturnS snd will promt) the I (M Prko lt ran be tUlnd. - Trial, Give us ! ' "ilXiliiiliilii! 1111 All .1111111111111111111 11 Hi I ;o. oi : J Trout tt. ri long ray Keward. It ' tirvntMl llmt It hl.nn( rmtmt adiiilrtir barlior, lTr, ifj tiava mmrr It Mitr portions el tUe I ci:fra.-Ufr)v- litw. v u c: akd ca. Mr. C. E. B. W.fU. who h Wn t, f tn t) C :'f J'. :.tit' Of.--, nf the br'n lei prr.T.tnw.t (. t it NEW ARRIVALS -AT- I J. L McDANIEL'S Cor. Broad and Hancock Stf. New Barrel Sauer Krout, Fresh Harvey, Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Fresh Invoice Heins Baked Beans Plain and with Heins Sweet Mixed and Plain Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Florida and California Oranges, Ontario and Heckers' Prepared and Plain Buckwheat. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Dried Apples 6c lb. iJ.LMcDaniel Wholeamle .larger Store. aft Btatall Grocer, iw own. corner uroad and Hancock Sts. v'TtvTTTTytvimTftTfTTTTTTTTTfTTvTTTfTTTmTVTTTTTTTy V The Trent Furniture Co., 54: !LdIid.dJ.e Street. Spring Openers. or Installment. Offer Just give us a trial and That just meef the want of all. Cash extremely Fine Chances for Great Bargains. you will be convinced. . . Next to Sam Lipman's Dry Goods Store. AAiAiAAiiAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAaAAAAAAA OAKS HEAT MARKET. The following schedule of prices will be adopted at the Oaks Meat Market on and after Saturday Feb. 18th. WESTERN AND NATIVE STALL-FED BEEF. land hnv .wiJ. aad BDBl tmrtlOM Of tbe tUffs bate Slrwdy flln Into tbelspray was rtally digrJ totabUh where tb'T f'Tta at low wrr S lt tiUl school. Iwwe It was fought very anir.Iy by the friorda ef the Ag ricultural Mfhanlcal ColW hre, of rhk b ncb a school is an Important adjunct. Not ok the spring namimtlurj t the A. M C-Ure will be bald. Thre are rn-m som!irg orr sv A r.t 41 f wntk (a ta j"fw in tK rrvi'im. ( urat' Prim ly ta t . k fr -n i. ft vrh.re r. mt rm Ihkii, snj M hir f U. rn a-. 'I ..' ti "y r.)i'i'y ar rr l f-r(,fy ' V.!.:i if tV. ..r I 1 ' ' f ' II . Ink, the Baklaaa. Menle. Grwalaod Ssklmo boy, one tbe most Interesting of tbe pupils la tbe public ar boots of New York city, Ue wee brought to New York by Uen tenant Peary and has been transformed I blubber eater late a el yoaag America a, brlgbt ta his etndles sad captain of a baesnall tassa, , Tbe Irlba to wblcb be belonf I eery aault, cecnpnainc lea Has 200 people. ' Tsey re the nortberamoet known tobsblt sat of the globe, dwelling In complete laolsttoa on tbe berrea shores of g-mlta souad. on tbe west coast ef Oreealsad, a regtoa ec oolaUoa aad gloom. ' t iwuu.4 rtota. FeCnMr tbaa a handred year It he thought that eitaoalT diamond deposit ore -hidden In the btand ef Boroee, aad reccet rumors have sites tbe old saspbions new life. A diamond of SOT carat, fouad on the west eeeaf la ! T5T awl aaated the Ustan, was, after a brilliant feat brtrf career, -de-aeunted a mere blork ef rerk crystal, henld It now pror that Boraee ran ytrld a H morula ta paring qosattty to Brlltab emprr will be la ft aloe ef pra4lrlly erery dlamuod gkj f aBy Importaar la the warldSoein Afrlov AaraUa, India and tv.' : . All Loin Steak per lb. 12Jc. Standard Ribs per lb. 12 Shoulder cute " " 10c. Stew 7c PORK CUTS. Trimmed Loins per lb. 12c Shoulders per ll. luc Stew per lb. 10c. SAUSAGE. Sausage, per lb ;i2c All Pork per II,. i.v Devonshire Farm per lb 20c. Chitterlings mc CORNED MEATS. Hams per lb 14c. Butts per lb 1(V ff m'-r.'a f &jt i- g to jo lo A j t c r, i !i- .:,; l In Wa. a r!-.. l ' rr.n) urk Kr urrs.f Us f C r. r' . Iiy rr.l f 'I Im Lard t, I and 10 lb buckets per lb 11c Lard in CO ll cascx per lb Htc AD Smoked MeaU at Loweat Market Prices. o : POULTRY Wild Game In Mcmon.' ' TbesaPJieoawiu to strfctly observed, and PROMPT DELIV ERY GUARANTEED. ' Thanking the pnbUe for past favors we solicit continuance of same, and we will endeavor to give aatiafaction in every way. OAKS HIE AT MARKET. HACKBURN 4 W1LLET, , ProprietoTa. 0aMMMMMMtMMMM IMIMMMMMMMi4 Sew Mm Theatre ! Afa' the Journal oWrva to call the alUsetJraa ef it rr(JTi to the fart Utat the Inaxie of Uii paraar contalae InraW ran as wQ as the notable. Frral Uitm rr-i(.!y we have bei takan to Uak br cwtaia artkUl aid itpif th til mliar ef f art thy rr tiul liahad but ware C the rd or ll.ird pr. T irt tr.a tit mlrrlht were- f.r da.ly dmank Ir.at ar.m of tt b j r4 Uv' ! nr '.irrrr n ano')iT laau. ih. l'.'r f r '. :.r of'en Y t th raa.. V- Ml !v' f(';(.! ct f- r 'f ! h rl a'l t' t;"1' bfuc i: : g v y '. ' T" - i i ' ' i i- t tm i . ( t . t.n ! ti a aa on I' x tr v fnURSDAY . ; , r t av . Thcmas ' . i-;r i Jdfcfsoa ' Aft- v ' Rip Van j Winkle . . ; ' i in on aU at Water' Booh Store At Cost 1 ha.t MTra1 Wh.Ur and WIW la1! irr rirr4 V 'Vt-nrg dr- baad IDon't To send your friid a Souveair Post Cenl to day. For aU by Owen Q. Dunn, Leadlag Pflaitt Btetioaer. ( relink trayea C-ts. James .Willis t P. a. t 1 i;.:H.'h I ffr at f a- 4 f (' f' I, Umt.'iT ! i '.. I ('artrld- 'a I " I I t.-K.ia nd f s . . salt t ' . : (,;; v:: :; " " ' nut 1,1 m.,icKri.iiiTn An4rM ahwf h4 OfrMd ' Vp at the pvam frrwly U whArf m rw ef C. Ik . Hill's. Work amparly dnne , rvl f Tr n(rfL r.:!i 1: Dear Friends: I hiT. frin4 m Po i I Inenf . princ and p,..-nf nn-jM that I WiJ tr in 1 tit ft !5 tr., all C :-n!Nl. Thl I l I rl aWt tin" hi nn'' 1 j I U . J A V 1 -
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