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t x, x.-.x . x.; J:- j.X" vxTx- : :'' - . - 'XX-, - x :x Yol. SXir.-Tfo. 230. New I'rru, IX. CeX7edneMfay Morulns, March 15, IOC 3. Tweiilj -Third lear JAPAN'S PROBABLE TERMS NINETEEN DEAD. Vt''aMf V k W : Aftef the Snow, the Gfcen Grass an J Foliage 7 Aftef the Fats, the St ace-1 ,ftd Spring. ' r : xT',, f';W extend a welcome to all to inspect our New Spring Goods, -f You will find them here in profusion, the Choicest Production to suit the taste of the Refined American Woman. Come and see -the New , Creations of the season, they are here for your inspection and benefit . It coats you nothing to look and the pleasure is all ours. :,: -'.-v .,-' , v ' Yours Truly, 1 ' 1 J. M. Mitchell & Co., v- r ; phone -: v-v -i f Pottock.SL, Opposite Post-office. : Stat Trtasyrtr Lacy'i Visit to , y Wilmington, . " iGrMtly'-pfeaua With Hie VWt Charge With Emttaziltmtnt. Pertraftt ol X ' .-,-,, - . ' : Grand ; Usttfs. :, Beard r , ' i Hlllta MMIa' - ,X - I- 'J 'ri Raleigh, N. d, March M. A decree U issued for the final distribution of the funds from the sale of tha Wilmington Street Railway Co.; two years ago, the order being from Judge Purnell in the Federal.eourt, to T. W. Davis of "Wil- I mington, as ruatea ur1 tha case of Morton Trust Co;, of New York yb The Wilmington Street Railway Co. The road was Bold for $110,000 but the I greater part of tha amount has already been distributed,' It was decided In tha Supreme court I today to d.efer the argumentof -tha ap peal from Wake county court in 1 the I case of State ys Tom Adams, colored, I who b under sentence to Whanged for - Our Hpring begin on fit cning At Night. Millinery Opening will ;J Fnan a. a- .1 17 Oft coDonononooo nonoocon noDocol child 'a few; miles from. "Raleigh, the postponement being on account of tha failure of the trial judge to make up the case on ppeel in time A case that was argued today that la of interest was State va Blackley, the defendant being a well knows citizen of Louisburg who is under sentence to serve At yeara-on tbn Wake" eounty roada for- etnbekxHng of $8,000 from McAdow Co of Kansas City. - Black ley contends that when ha sold aereral car .loads of mules in Raleigh ha was a partner and not an agent of McAdow, therefore, the charge of ambesxlement will not apply. In the Federal court here George G. Weatroy of Springhopa haa been de clared a bankrupt and the case referred by Judge Purnell to James E. GaskiU of Tarbora. The assets are $1750 and the liabilities $3,150, The Ufe-eisa bust portraita of three of tha earlier Grand Misters of tha North Carolina. Grand Lodge of Masons painted in ol by Jacques Busbee, tha well known artist of thiaeity, have just been hung on, tha walla of tha hall of tha Grand Lodge heYe. They are Wm. R. Davia, 1792-1790; Samuel Johnson, 1787-1788-1789-1791; Hutchina Barton, 1826-1827. They wore painted by order of the grand lodge. State Treasurer Lacy haa returned from Wilmington There be delivered ffffTTTTTTflffTTTTTTTTfTferyTtfTTTTTTTTTTyTTTyTflfTTa an addrasj before tha Y. K. C A. Sun- j I day. Ha say ha feO in love with tha people there. That he waa never so cordially received or So rovally eiiter- tained.' Be prooouneea Mayor Springer an Ideal host and that tha aadkaoaba sddreaaej Sunday afternoon bwge and oeiigntruiiy enuiuaiastK. Tha February number of tha North Carolina Booklet published under the auspices of tot NorthCarolina Daughters of tha Revolution la hat kerned. It la devoted to delightful and highly in structive paper by Judge Jamea C MacRaa 'of tha Btato UnlveraKyoa Tha Highland-Scotch BettieaMnt of North Carolina, ' Tha February issue of tha Bulletin of tha North Carolina Board of Health la devoted largely te tha report of the eighty eaaes of typhoid fever at the Orphans a at ThomasviUe laat faH Tha summary af dUaaaea in tha State show email pox reported m S3 eoontiea, typhoid fever h IS, diptheria in 15, meaaUa In 25 eouaUea. ' The deathrate in tha 8tate shows 14.$ for white pleaadtU fereolored. A charter is h-aoed for the Loeas Tetrphone Co.", of Albemarle, capital (10.000 J. E. Lev principal Ineorpor ator. Ts Holf Part Arthur, a Koreas Protectant ' s As Msmnity. t 1 Washington, March 13. When the Czar calls his war council tomorrow he will be able to inform them that Japan will welcome peace on reasonable terms and wilt promptly name-her conditions, provided she received trustworthy as surances that they, will seriously be considered. , - This the. Emperor haa learned from friendly chancellories in Europe, as well as the general terms acceptable to Japan. -These, it is said, include! The retention by Japan of Port Ar thur. - 1 1 A Japanese protectorate over-Ko rea. - ' An indemnity. From a high official it is learned that Russia haa recalled her second Pacific squadron, ' - N . ' An attache of a Russian Embassy in Europe la quoted as expressing the belief that Kuropatkin's recent defeat will force Russia to ask for pgace. , Briefly, these were the reports cur rent in the diplomatic vcorpa today, and as a result) of thismportant Informa tion official Washington, : believes -to night that Russia and Japan are on the veive of oeacfe. . If it oe true that the second Pacific iqnadron, has been re- called, oven ,the most optimistic of Rus sia's friends admit that this is a strong indication that'' Oyamas mighty blow baa made for peace. ' - " Closing at 10 o'clock and will be reopen ed WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH ; 16th lasting all day. fc ' ; Wa will also have on display our beautiful' line of Spring Dress ; Goods, Silka, Ribbons, Oxfords, etc EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT. " MISS MAMISS DAWSDn. j. J. BAXTER.! "nessa cssooncssa cacoc: A Fine Lot of North Carolina Smoked . ' : ' JUST RECEIVED A CARGO OF J ONSLOW COUNTY PEANUTS. " ., SELECTED STOCK,.. n iYOIGIlTS FLOUR, OUR PAT ENT, CALL A LILY AND ' - : -ABOYE ALL BRANDS. S -- e v '; -it Agency for ROYAL BAKING POWDER. All Goods Fresh and Carefully Balected. f - , r', - . . We aoSdt aonsignnienta of all kinds of Country Produce and ' Guarantee Prompt attention and Quick R. turns and will proeabe tha '. Highaat Prieea that can be obtained. : , : . t , . v - " Give cs a Trials . 17IiIrKa1 and iToUll Orocrre -, No.8i South Front fit' J . T; Fine Ltnb thia aMralnf atOaka Meat Market, If Yn Ar Iooklnc; For ' Unreal n 'u Can f Find Tlirm at COI1.0.VI. - ' - ' ". ' lawns. . '-, .v - 1.KJQ yarda of White 40 inch Uvn, sella everywhere for IS and At Ccitm yet ran boy it for 10, . WA1.TTI.VO. ' X1".." .'. tew lute Of Nik LaU, Highly Mrrrriid WMU Wa'wtinjs, Hov.ltyi ratuma, m wtiu a yam 4 . Icn yards af Apron Gifhama, aQs vybro tjt I sad It. tl.ia wwk. It per yard. , weU eununoe to aril our a Inrh I'rrrsU this wk f -r e por fM, CoLlacauM ., -tk end eaetive- IM, yit)!i!s !.irh .IvMld pus through the bol f"! kitlnrTrs are earrwi by the lve srvl llroL ItuliuUr'a Rock Mountain T will p-jiUT.! cure. rent. T. 3. Putt. to Rttulr ol Nasi Tsrk Teseaisat.FIrt Earirl ; . Ysttsrtsy Reralai. " " New York.- March 14.-A large doa ble tenement on Allen street early to day waa burned, the fire being started by an incendiary, The flamaa swept through the fire trap so ewiiuy tnei tenants couldn't escape. Whole fami lies perished,. There was delay i fa I notifying the firemen. The tenants were overcome by fright and were hysterical. The tenants fought for the fire escapes, which were so clogged asj to be almost useless. Nineteen per-1 sons are known to be dead. ; It is be-1 lievedhere, aa Chief Croker aaya, he I saw tfljenty bodies, and believes there are others not seen. : Fifteen are in iured and eleven were taken to the ! lllfAT nrf-iiirr DIRECT FROM THE MILL A FRESH CAR LOAD Fine Lamb this morning at the Oaks I Meat Market. ' v NEARLY INCAPABLE 01 Farther Resistance Is Report Regarfins Russians. At Kurokta Headquarters, March 14. The field and country are swarming with hungry and disheartened Russians wbo are surrendering in squads to any pursuing Japanese they meet. Most of the foreign attaches with the Russian army including two American and Eng lish officers were captured at Mukden. Th captured Russians say that General Kuropatkin's force is almost incapable of further resistance. -. , Preservative Peat, , Peat possesses wonderful antiseptic and preservative qualities owing to the presence of tannin, Iron and other sub trtncea lnr it Here Is an Instance: At the ;tlmff of the envenantera, In 1685, tbr$e men -were shot at a place called Crossgelloch on the moors above Old Cumnock, in Scotland. In 1825, wbeq a monument was being erected to their memory; the workmen came upon the corpses rolled In their plaids. The bod ies were In exactly the same state as when they were burled. The moss had preserved them as If they bad been em balmed. olgts,Snow Drift, Best Patent, Cal la Lilly and Above All Flour. If you need a barrel of Strictly First Quality Flour, we can aup ply you at the lowest possible price. We will thank you for your patronage and do our best to please you. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale A Retail Growr. C . Tarker Store. Comer Broad ami Hancock St. Artlflolal Flowers. It was In Italy that a demand for ar tificial flowers first arose. This was due primarily to a caprice of fashion which demanded that during festlvala bios soms In and out of their seasons should be worn and also to the fact that their color and freshness were stable. Later on. In the middle ages, the artificial so far superseded the natural that both men and women decked their beads. with Imitation flowers of cambric, pa per, glims and metal. The beat artificial ! flowers are now made In Paris. ; nfi trut. rn f .n New Bern's Foremost Home Outfitter, and Great Price Cutters. Money Saved is money made is the old ar.d true saying and can prove it best by buying your Furniture and Household Goods at The TRENT FURNITURE CO., 54: 2vid.d.le Street. A Night Opening The millinery opening of . 3. Baxter but night waa a record breaker in point of attendance. The store was crowded with ladies all the. evening who, of course, spent much time in ad miration of the multitude of faahkma in head wear, There were no acci dents. The decorations of the windows were tasty displays . of forget-me-nots and daisies. . Hew to Baece. Believe In yourself, believe la human ity, believe In the success of your dertaklngs. Fear nothing and no one. Leva your work. Work, hope, trust Keep In touch with today. Teach your self to be practical and up to date and sensible-You cannot fall. A bmr!rf prinf tcnie. Coraa all pring r w.i r. Mke r1 fcwt, bone rl p, v A wtuvWful r-Tie.1 tut mal ' .g V mtX 1 1 . . I tr'a r-'y )' . T-a, 85 c.!a. Removal Notlca. - Until different arrangements eaa be made, my office will be located at the Patterson house. Anyone desiring my professional services will please call there. .-. - ' .- ; (DR. ARMSTRONG. LIKE FINDING MONEY. - " ' v". Dak) Nanaacf (Wert ftfalar Meelclsa Dark Fhaimacyth popular druggists are making an offer that is lust like finding money, for they are selling regular M cent bottle of Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of e stipatioo and dyapepaia at half-price. In addition to thia large discount they agree to return tha money to any pur chaser whom tha specific doee not cure. It la quit unusual to be able to buy fifty-cent piecM for a quarter, but that la what thia offer really ateena, for K Is only racently throogh the solicitation of Davis Pharmacy that thia medicine could be bought for Use than fifty eenta they urged the proprietors to allow them to sell it at this reduced price for a lit tle wblle, agreeing t4 Mil a eartala amount The reult haa Justified their food urtgmt, for the sale haa been something rrtnarltaWe. Anyone who Buffers with headache, 4yjjia, dluUna, sour stomach, jrka bff,r the eyee, or any liver trouble, should UVe aHrintage ef this opfirtunitr, t' Dr. Howard's ey-in will cure all Ibwie trouUe. Uit if by tnj chatv it bcni!d Bot, Davia' I1.r-m-y will return yiur tivin. ' Oof Ppng 8tk ef CVilk'rr.f and f hrji a- tnn ytt' B Town. tV,a U 1 ; 1 1 -j '1 LXro't. ' 1 r ;.s r a q - -t 1 aaaai . All She Want. "Do you think, young man, that yon conld give my daughter all she asks forf questioned papa grimly. "I aw think so, sir," murmured the lover baahfully. "8he aaya aba wants only me." A man moat be both stupid and un charitable wbo believes there is Be 1 twaa or troth but on ala own side HSfllliSOHIClIHIiTRl! ONE WEEK COMMENCING MatcH avvrvu I -.. MATINEE 8ATURDAT. IDSlLL-niaTHBOFE 8IG STOCK CO J la Repertoire, Opening Bill Monday . .- . Night . ' imm iwi mm An English Drama in Five Afta, HIGH CLASS 8rECJALTIE3 . Friesa, It, 10 and W cent. Reserved scats an aale at Watera' OAKS MEAT MARKET. The following schedule of prices will be ndnptcd at tlic Oaks Meat Market on and after Saturday Feb. 1 -ih. WESTERN AND NATIVE STAI.I.-KKI) HKKK. All Loin Steak per lb. 12c. Standard Rib x r lb. 12) Shoulder cuts " " 10c. Stew 7c PORK CUTS. Trimmed Loins per lb. 12Jc Shoulders per lb. UK Stew per lb. Uic. SAUSAGE. Sausage, per lb 121c. All Pork per lb. 15c Devonahire Farm per lb 20c. Chitterlings He CORNED MEATS, llama per lb 14c. Butts (wr lb 10c Lnrd 8, 6 and 10 lb buckets per lb 11c ijird in .1 II. eases per lb Hie AU Smoked Meats st Lowest Market Pricc i. POULTRY Wild Game In Mcanon. These Pileee will be atrktly observed, and I'ROMIT DKI.1V ERY GUARANTEED. Thanking the public for pent favor we Albeit continuance of same, and wa will endeavor to give satisfaction in every way. OAKS MEAT MARKET. HACKBUKN A W1I.1.KT, ProprieUira. taeeeeaeeee m New, Fine VmiI ami IrJ CV.kV Oat l.'.n. i;e.t S,Ukt Notice! ; a"awaa aaaanaaaManal ; Have Just recehca Masonic Theatre ! ffesh 'meri' csn Vtre rence; same XptJ be sold it greatly reduced rate. ) Come fjid see' me before buying. V- :',';j;' E.W. Smallvood 1MM 0- a. - HiRCilll. at, ;r a)'r t a i : ' .e V 1 U t?a if i " it 1 r '"-r f-;t '. ' F. M. 1 K. titr, I - RETURN DATE. I-Il-i ncnla!i 4 TI;or.ipsOn III 71 A 1. 1) Til's it ' r ' at V. 1 XDpn't Iorgrot To send your friend a Souvenir Poet Card to day. For aale by Owen Q. Dunn. Hag Prteter Stationer. Cat rellrtk A Oarse IU. James 1 it t: tf 1 In At Cost I hv MTrml hW and WUeon lat.t hrriwrad kali hoarinf drop bead aaw.rf rr.rh'rl wt-kh I eff at Fee Vitj ft fr j,M elUd, A '. f . 1 ) f.f f .! iT.y, Ham)Wr ! i .r-r .ti I' 'j"!a, fWiJi, Cnrtrid t i, ( . A n -rt- ' . n, TA.trH I - 1. 1 V T ' f WrV.irJ , 1 , hi, r'l fjn-U tA f i ' . I I, ' it l f - . ft " f Willis v1 J JU li MUCK Ml Til Af)4 hoTM hnr has npMwd a svp st U plc fnnnartr aa . r(j m4 t .muol iKkme on wbatf in tt ui C. eV Itif. a. Work prvrir f-nrant4. Dear Friends: V V . I hare JiH twirid s TJ Peil'if il ):na nf ?l"r-f and , f ,rr ,"vef rr f a ill r-. ir. i. ' l i f, at -v f . -t T. a r U f t a iv f n
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