Vol; XXIII.7r. 120. Xew Kern, ly. Cn Thuisday Morning, Augiuit Jlf, 1903. Twenty. Fourth Tear A Good Chance to Qet Bargains This Week BetterThan Ever Before. As our Buyer, Mr. s. Coplon will-leave for the Northern Markets to purchase his Fall and Winter stock August 28th, we have re duced bur entire stock in order to make room for Fall Goods. If you are looking for Bar gains you must come at once. gtJP twB llMBiM li JiBSj'' 76 Middle Street "Our.Perfection Tray Trunk." JOHN B. 98 Middle Street. Sin. It Case c and ZBagrs FURNITURE, RUGS and HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT IVES, J. M. HOWARD. E. J. HESTER. Farmers Tobacco " Warehouse. For the sale of Leaf Tobacco. The prospect is that Tohaceo will sell for fair prices this season, and we will lie prepared to pet the seller as pood prices in New Bern, as any other market in the East. We will have a full corps of Buyers, and will do our best to please our Customers. Come to the opening ale, August 1st, 1305. Sales every day at 11 o'clock. Cood stables. Good Water and best attention. We have Storage and Grading Facilities for all who wish them. ' HOWARD & MESTOIRo Managers. DOMOHOE, Auctioneer. Farmers Tobacco Warehouse. FuTDiture and Bouse Furnishings .-.v THE PEACE COMPACT. Terms o( War Stttltmsnt Bstwess ' lUssIs Portsmouth, . N. H., Aug. 89. The Japanese practically yielded everything They accepted the Russian ultimatum no indemnity and a division of Sakhalin withou; payment,of redemption money The Japanese also yielded interned war hips and limitation of naval power. The agreement is, ro substance, as follows: ;'; r to--. ? r Russia recognizes Japan's -"prepon derant influence in Korea, with her right to preserve order jn the civil ad ministration and to give military and financial advice to the Emperor of Korea, Japan binding herself to observe the territorial integrity of the Hermit Kingdom and the po'icy of the "open door." . . - : :- Mutual obligation to evacuate Man churia. Japanese obligation to restore in Man churia Chinese sovereignty and civil administration. Mutual obligation to respect in the future the "territorial integrity and administrative entity" of China in Man churia and to maintain the principle of equal opportunity for the industn and commerce of all nations (the "open door"). The division of the Island of Sakha lin. ' The surrender to Japan of the Russian leases of the Liaotung Peninsula, in cluding Port Arthur, Dalny, and th Blonde and Eliott Islands. The surrender to China, by arrange ment with Japan, of the Ghihese East ern Railroad running south from Har bin to 'Port Arthur and Niuchwang, to gether with the retrocession of all the privileges obtained under the concession of 1893. The southern branch of the Chinese Eastern Railroad ceded U Japan begins at the station Quan-chontze. The limitation of the Chinese con cession obtained by M. Rothstein and Prince Ukhtomsky in 1898, under which the "cutoff" through northern Man churia was built to connect the Trans- Siberian and the Ussuri railroad so a to provide for the retention of the iwnership and operation of the line by the Chinese Eastern road, but with pro vision far the eventual substitution oi Chinese imperial .police for Russian railroad guards. The surrender of the Russian war ships interned in neutral ports. The grant to the citizens .of J .pan the right to fish in waters of the Rus sian httorial from Vladivostok north to the Bering Sea. Everything to make a home comfortable and A. A. .AJ . 1 T 1 1 1 a a. attractive. buvu as uook cases, ina Luioseis, Bockers and others. Any one that is thinking of buying will do well! to see me before they buy, as we sell goods where competition cuts no figure. OT. S Miller. EIW to Fence. " Car Load Just Received. Cook toves. Heaters. Full line Hardware and Wuildera" Material. Heath and Milligan Paints Oils and Glass. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co ; ' v'- " v 1 , . : Phone i ,MMMMMMt MS00 I IMiiMnn? A IMrpsliinir v i w . mi W . lie : . Ice Ci'eam ; We Sell You . Creatett ear taken In making our cream, and only best . mate rial. ' It Is Pur snd WhoWime, Can be eaten by the moat delicate per so without fear of Injury. - t& eent per quart, parked in Ice, delivered at your house. AW BherbeU and Ice Cream lot lontiiuta . College Courses Grand Opening of New Alasbnic Theatre llnnJiiiT ' Set)to lllllllll .4 If -, , . lUVUUUJf. N IS PEACE TREATY KNOWN? ' Halters That Russia M J ipsa Hit .Prlvsts aarttmeni AM Mossy May Be " : ' PaM., , - Portsmouth, August SO There is a growing . suspicion that Russia has agreed to pay Japan tome money in lieu of a cash indemnity. Upon what this suspicion is based or how Urge the amount cannot be learned. A signifi cant" feature of yesterday's conference which was almost lost sight of was the dismissal of all the secretaries during the deliberations over some Japanese demands which were left open from the previous meeting.:. Why this secrecy when it was a clear case of delivery of an ultimatum and its acceptance is a mystery incapable of solution at this time. From thp most accurate reports it appears that Witte laid down his ul timatum which was accepted promptly by the Japanese envoys. .This may have been due to the fact that the Japa nese had become thoroughly convinced that further pa. 1 ly on this disputed de mand would be futile. It is believed by some that at a future late it may be found that Japan is ob taining from Russia financial advan tages, which whether of great or less alue have not been disclosed at this onference. Do you suffer with indigestion, con stipation, feel mean and cross, no strength or appetite? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Watch and Clock Repairing. I am now located at 69 Broad street, where I am ready (o repair watches, clocks, jewelry, etc., at prices that cannot fail to please. Notify me and I will call for your work anddelivei it E. J. MATTHEWS. INDULGED IN DANGEROUS 'TALK B ill SW.r ' 4th BlfjJMVILLE'BM. Ifittr&.tisai!' Ti:i;Til!i." Stn MayYohe i r Urump btrong, ... , . . Flo Irwin. ; r James Thornton, . . . Khixlenia, '''' ' ' '!,' Walu-r llawMy, ... ,; Soeley A. Wet, ' ' Mwher A Woolnton, '. . . i . Mahorfy & Lake, . "..-Al Casey, ' f' " '" and ' .' !; BONNIE THOHNTOhf . - together with " , . ACTS 10 MODERN VAUfiKVIlXE IN THE , SOUTH AT LAST. ' Projcctoscopc. . Jtg.ilT P-t Z t.1. V nnd tl.fiO J'l'.it now (in l WuliTd' l!nok F l nrn. T. York Arrsstsi tor Uttsrhii Iscsstlsr) t4 ExoltlBf SlatMSstt. An echo of the unfortunate affair of Sunday morning was beard in the police court yesterday la the trial,: tr rather the preliminary bearing of J. T. York. York was arrested late Tuesday night o l the charge of cursing, abusing and resisting an officer and of using Ian gusge by discussing lata octafences which might bar Incited ft riot York had gttbavd ft few negroes an him and In loud, bluffing and boister ous manner discussed the sudjmi uni lis talk was so exciting that if it were allowed to go on uninterrupted might lead to blood shed. Be was taken Into custody , by officers Luptosv Bryan. Banks, and Grlfnn and at the e t ha was put under 200 bond, hie lawyer, R. W.; Williamson becoming ' surety. In the municipal court be simply waive J examination and was held under $300 ball for appearance at the next term of Criminal court ' - ; , The offense fat which York was ar reted Is a serious one and it is well for authorities to be more, alert than ever in order that no- other such at tempt be made.' . , '.. Four colored women were in the cjurt for disorderly conduet and the evidence- against them wss of such damaging character that the Mayor fined all but on five dollars and costs. Tnty were Babra Jones, Cora Jones, SUlla Lane and Catherine Whitehead. Judgment was supnded in Cora J one' ease on payment of eoata. W. T. Barber was taxed the coats tor riding his bicycle on the sidewalk. Wil Wilting Away. "I had bwn tumbled with kM Ulgeajie for tlt Iiutt nvyrnr, writ" REPORT DF THI C08DITIQN 1 CITIZENS BANK. at New Bern, K C, in the State of N. i Cv ftt the close of business Aug 25th. (1906. ' RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.. 229 929 43 Overdrafts secured and . unsecured....' 8,38175 North Carolina State bond 8,000 00 All other Stocks. Bonds and Mortgages 600,00 Premium on bonds 97 60 Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures 9,00000 Due from Banks and Bankers .. 89,265 12 Cash Items 1,206 41 Gold Coin 1,842 50 Silver coin, in cluding all mi nor coin cur rency 2.000 00 National bank notes and other U, S. notes 8,000,00 102,314 03 Total LIABILITIES. paid in Capital Stock Surplus fund Undivided profits less cur rent expenses and taxes paid Bills payable. Deposits subject to check 170.802 12 Demand Certifi cates of deposit 55.694 32 uue to DanKS ana A wann-AmAnfa witinwmiltifffmrat A I UOUIVCID .1,001 it I Cashier's Checks with 348,222 71 50,00060 10,000 00 20,202 87 85,000 00 The Indians Are Coming. give a magnificent production xcal talent, of the historical Indian ipera "Powhatan" under the auspices if the Dramatic Club of this city foi he benefit of the Christmas tree to the poor children. Mr. Albert L. Baker will be engaged for the training of the participants in .he singing,' acting and spectacular ef fects, and a most complete and artistic production is assured. The local tilent composed of about 150 persons will be invited. to aid in this rendition. Mr. Baker comes to us with the very high est endorsement from other cities, at Raleizh, Wilmington, Columbia, Au gusta, Savannah, Richmond, Peters- ourg. Lynchburg and many other town? and cities, showing his work to be ol the highest character. Powhatan embraces the story of the aptura of John Smith by the Powhatan Indians and his subsequent release on the intercession of Pocahontas, it is highly embellished with quaint Indian music, Indian war dances, and contains the essence of the idealistic notion of the red man, rather than the realistic idea of him, there is a distinct pith 8 running throughout the story in musi- al and dramatical effect, also there s much that is humorous in its way as well. The costuming effect is strikingly beautiful and is along the line of bar oaric splendor, radiantly glittering un ler the rays of a soecial electrict I lighting. A preliminary rehearsal is ailed for tonight at 8 o'clock to sing the music, and all those who are in vited, are earnestly requested to bt present. outstanding... Accrued interest positors 4.241 71 due de- 232,575 52 444 82 Total $ 348,222 71 State of North Carolina I County of County I. T. A. Uzzell. Cashier of the above lamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the jest of my knowledge and belief. 1. A. UZXELL, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 30th. day of Aug, 1905. n. M. liKUVKS, Notary Public, Correct Attest: T. A. GREEN. ' J. A. MEADOWS ' JAMES REDMOND, Directors. IM HIT M GIB IW Will Cause Sickness Unless Strengthened With Mi-o na lance is necessary,)or dangerous disease Stomach U in me summer months constant vigi- mouth, dizziness, heart-bum .ni,. 1 .i . ' ut lore me pvm fmMi i germs will be absorbed from food or lessness, and debility or weakness b Tne.so-ealled summer complaints and of Mi-o-na .i.t .... bowel troubles do not come to people off a 50 cent box of Mi-o-na before NadCg -Sr&f tftiS hen there are cams or distress Aak p e n(r.. i he sells Mi-n-na It costs nothing unless it restores health . after eating, headache, belching of antee under which wui xwu, wiu uau Lasie in wie Governor Glenn Congratulates Presi dent Roosevelt. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Aug 80. Governor Glenn deeply impressed by the great work of the President has done to stop the war, S3nt him this afternoon the fol lowing telegram: "Accept congratu lations and endorsement of your deli cate but praiseworthy work in bring ing about peace between Japan and Russia." New Arrivals at I 3. McDANIEL'S Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. New barrel large No. 1. Shore Mackerel, New Lot Harvey' Small Monumental Hams and Breakfast Ftrins. Rnrlmh r.nroA Shoulders and Pic Nic Hams, Fresh Cakes and Crackers in Packages, Prunes, Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter, Queen Olives and Fresh Olive Oil, Walter Bakers Chocolate, Fresh Roasted Java Cof fee, ground to order 20cts lb. I will thank you for o share of your trade, and will do our -best to please you. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale A Retail Grocer. Tartar Rtnro Cr.n...r Tlrn.l .....1 TI -1, Hta fTYYTTYTTTTYTTYTTYTTTTTT I TRY Your family will need a tonic. Why not give them Hollister's Rocky Moun tain TesT Nothing equals it as a brac ing, life giving remedy. 85 cents, Te or Tablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Royall Sutton. The home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sut ton on Craven street was the scene of very pretty wedding at fivej o'clock last evening in which Mr. Edgar L Royall and Miss Elizabeth Sutton were united In matrimony by Rev. O. T. Adam. , The rooms were handsomely decor a ted with palms and ferns, and an arch under which the couple stood dur ing the ceremony was trimmed with bamboo. Lights from eandles made a pretty effect in the rooms. Ills Elllnor Taylor played the Lo hengrin wedding march -as thebridai couple earn Into the room, and as they left Mendlessohni wedding march was played, The soft strains of the music of -Oh Promise Ms" lent ft prettj charm to ceremony during Its progress The groom was accompanied by hi best man, Mr. Jack Street and th bridesmaid was Miss Blanche Ivey, oi Seven Springs. ' . :: . t , - ' The bride waa tttind handsomely w a gown of white taRetta uuc sne carried white carnation. The brides maid's dn as was of white organdie and she carried ft bouquet of pink tarna tions, ; .' - , Mr. and Mrs. Royall have a largs number of friends In the city who bold them in blah esteem and who wish them many happy years of prosperity and usefulness. They received many beautiful presents. '. - They left cm the evening train to go to Salisbury where they will visit rela tives and were accompanied by the grooms sister Miss Mamie Royall. Notice ! There will be a lawn party on Mr. Geo. W. I pock's yard near Asbury Wednesday night Sept 6th. The pro ceeds will be used for the benefit of Asbury church. Everybody cordially nvited and a large crowd will be appre ciated highly. The ladies and gentlemen of the vicinity will furnish cake and cream to the customers. Come all, we hope to have good time. The "OLIVER" TYPEWRITER BEST MACHINE MACE. , ' , o - ;. . Cftll and examine Block. ' -I Ccn 0. Dunn, n Leading PrlaUf a 0taUoor. - ' tor. Fellot ttftTfti Fine Western Veal and Frankfurt it Coast Line Market. 1 NOTICE. - tTTATI OT rlfPTif rwr? IMA, T J. It ll-s I,. 1. , ,t.. , rtrf T-V-t t.m Ji 4 MI.H.tf-i-hwT M nit mr-'i vo f Robert R. V. bI'k. (,f 5' ' loot flt-h snd p-vr f- t trxl H h f ., i g J i fiH r'nr"!!'fi 'ii i ii n. , 1 1 . I 1 flltil 1- a li,Af i vv.( i r ui ' I I- - ! 1 f !,. i .. i Have your Tall Coa Cult3 and flirts Ctcaa Cleaned kand Trcsr:! V7o fnalie thera looli lll:ontT7. A. BLOCK, r. n f-. J HAN'T TA IM.H. v', v. ;.;;: ft, i !.,: f r and d'li ' fTTTYYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTft Lfcf D. Petty's NATURAL STOCK LICK, Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. M Bstter by k Mm b! h? Retail. JLj 3E3C Ervin, TFlioltstile and Ilctall Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. UiftalaftftiiiftAftftaftftAft.ftaAASttiSSSAtaSSitkft 4 The Wootten Studio. 92 EAST FRON f STREET- Films Developed 25cts a Dozen. ccc ccooeccooeoooooooccco Chance Last O Wt hav a few dozen nice straw haU O elt that were on dollar to one dollar ) and a halt Every one new In order to H ntnwA rviif triia Ini nulr.Llv va have mad the price at 0 cenU for j our choice ALL SIZES.. J New line ot Negligee ehirls juet re- J i) ( ) (J i cclvtdV ll-t 1,1 Vf! . w m erw a. pe f1 I A 0 "4 st Ik lc Tte tmt ri.t. ... '. . . . . Ttt Its. 3