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- - - fiwd&i ztfb-) . me-, Btatesviiie; jiaspoc v ' :r T - ;. . . ; . ' ' . ' ' WE GUARANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES AS THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED vol. vin. STATESVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1901. NO. 41. ! was hastily closed and after a hasty Attempt l Assassination of President IS. will mtrifV vour blood and brine the bloom of health back into your t 1 V . 1 . cnecKs. r.acn douic contains quart. Painful and Susressed Mpiim. Irr Hop ei the Uterus, flunr of life In matron ac i A Word Sfr Suffering Women. No one but yourselves know e tbe Buffering you go through. Why do ou suffer? -It isn't necessary. Don't lose your health and beauty, (for the loss of one is speedily followed by the loss of the other.) Don't feel " weak " Sid "worn out," Impure blood is at a bottom of ill your trouble. Johnston's s&areaparffla McKlnley Some Iveesons Taucht Ky If. RaleiKbJNcws and Observer, 7th. Tho news of the cowardly shooting of P-tsidut- McKinlpy at Buffalo yesterday tff.erooon shocked the whole world, not alone because of the danyer it showed to which .h. consultation, it was decided to re '-; move the patient to the home ot SHOT TWICE BY AN ANARCHIST . President Milburn. WHOI8ARHESTEU. ; This was dne, the automobile ' ambulance being used for the pur President McKinley's Life in the BaJ- j poise Arrived at the Milburn resl ance but Tbere Is Still Hope, idence, all the persons outside the Buffalo. Dispatch. 6th. 1 medical attendants nurses and the President McKinley was shot and j officials immediately concerned, were Republic is exposed, but also b seriously wounded by a would-be as- j exe' uded and the task of probing for -cause of the kindly feeling every sassin while holding a rpppntinn in the buliet, whic hhad lodged in the I where entertained toward the Pres the Temple of Music at the Pan I abdomer-. was begun by Dr. Roswell American Exposition a few minutes ' Parks When the t ews of Ihe cnme after 4 o'clock today. One shot telephoned to the home of Pns took etfect in the right breast, the i 'dent MUbura,. where i rs. Melmi;-y was resting, lmmtuiaw si-ej.: wtr taken to spare her the shock of a pr;maur.-5 statement of the occur rcnce before the true condition of other in the abdomen. The first i not of a serious nature and the bullet has been extracted. 7'he latter pierced, the abdominal wall and has not been located. iif lit " Twiei wii bia sixteen years, and three n'toes fcince the War between the Sta'.s his an assassin sought t or iifj' of a President. In the case of Presideut Lincoln death ensued in a very s.hort timo, wUite President Gartie d lingered for weeks, while McKinley Strikes at High TariJTin His ! s . Baffalo Speech ; Buffalo, N. Y." Dispatch to Constitution. 5th, Tb most strisdng passages from President McKinley's address fol low: -Wo hive a vast and intricate busiup.s's, built up through years of toil a:: :i struggle,' In which every fa;-! ' xh-i country has ir,s stake, vtti not permit 01 eituer cey- ot undue selfishness. No STATE, NEWS. The A. & M. college oened with 300 pupils. Every room is full. A freight train was wrecked rear Rural Hall Friday. No one was se riously injured. A company has been organized for the manufacture of iron bed steads in Winston. the Preside.' t ecu'd be accrtaiofd. j the people of the Republic prayed in Guards wen1 stationed and no on 3 j vain for his recovery. The third lncorrhaea. White. Sterility. Ule . heln. benefit and core la JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. It U a real panacea for headache, pains In tha 1 it QUART BOTTLES. aid. all find relief, hel It was a few minutes after 4 11. m. ! while President McKinley was hold - 'as peri. ted 'to approach ' tue instance is t he most alarming be- intr a nuhlip rpnntinn in tliA urroat house. VV h -n it was decidea to re cause l he taan who tried to k ill Mr. lemple can grou tl-de, Indigestion, palpitation of tha heart, cold hands and feet, nervousness, sleepleasne , muacuiar weaxDesa, Danor-oown pains, Backache, leeache, irregular action ot ine act a. 1 1 t 1 - " 1 r u 1 i 7z ' ! ; . . 1 ..e .1 Of Music On the Pan-Ameri ' move iuy risaiueiitiiuiu iiw trsjjjsi- ijiimn-y is m l'-imuei 01 iuw uow nds that the Cowardly at- i l!un uupit.i- to u.e - ..n. j urtcu m autt-an orgaiiizsii nn made with what -success burn reside 'e taa news s oros.!i jor asasiu.s und cut throat. that to Mrs aiclimiev as gently as mtgnr. ; voria witia i.j- its . ramiucation-. rpt health lnforniatlan. averar Yoa want it Its free. " THE MIC 'QAN DRUQ CO. Detroit, Mich. Uverettes lor L. t Ills. Tho FamMi Uttla Urer PUU. 35c. M'lti by Minis oh & Anderson and Taylorsville Drug Co. THE NORTH CVIOLllVV State - Normal - and - Industrial - r dooe by one of the members of the Milburn family. She bore tha shock remarkably well and display ed the utmost fortitude,' While the wounded President was College. Literary, Classical, Scientific, Commercial! Industrial Pedagogical and Musical. ing. xne lrresuient was in a cneer- ful mood and was enjoying to the A tiuual expanses $ico to $140, for uon-residentt of the State $160. Faculty of 30 r.i embers I full the heartv evidences of tTOOd . 1 , v . . : c--i 1 . r 1 . 1 . t 1 1 : .. l 1 j ... : t ii F... I . . - : ' luiiioii aonhcations should be made before lulv nth. Pession opens September 10th. Will WUlCn every Wnere met. niS giZe "vrrt spondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers, l or Caialogue and other infennatiou address President CHARLES D. MclVER, Creensbcro, H, C tack was time alone can tell. The Presiden though well-guarded by UniteJ States Secret Service detectives, was fully exposed to such an attack as occurred. He stood at the edge of the raised dais unon which stands the great pipe organ at the east side oemg oorne iroui me exposition o of the magnificent structure. M-he Miiourn roiience oet ween ro ws Thronffs of neonle crowded in. to of on-lookers, wi;b bared beads, a I I ' - l , . . 4. 1 I yaza unon their execut ve. nerch- iar amereni pecuau.e wtts- wiuS ance to clasp his hands, and then witnessed along the route of his fiaht thP r wav nut. in tha irnnd - assailant s journey i rum i ne scene natnrArl mnh that Avprw m i nutfl of his crime to police beadq uarters: swelled and multiplied at the points ' he ip was maae so quicKiy tnai potpcq to the KTiild- the prisoner was saielylanued witn- ln the wuie portals ot toe police station and tne dOQrs closed besore aay one wa a-vare of his presence The news of the attempted assas of ingress and sioation hao su the meanwhile Den spread broadcast by tho newspaper s Like wndur it spreaa irora moiitu to mouth. Then bulletins began to Sf ATP Will :P 1 tii.t':)c all kito: ih 1 tt quality. of Grcnit4 and Marble knowr. o il.c . t.rale H et Material. policy c. he rst Nation CF fTTECVILtK Upftn his right stood John G." Mil burn, of Buffalo, president of the Pan-American Exposition, chatting with the.PrPRident. and int.rodiip.inir to him especially .persons of note appear on the boards along New ; who' approached. Upon the Pre- paper Kow & u..i wben the anucunc sident's left stood Mr. Cortelvou. mnt was mad 3. that the prisoner Tt. was short! vafrpr 4 n m whr-n had been taken to police headquar one of4Jie throng which surrounded ters, only two blocks distant from the nresidential nartv. a medium the newspaper section, the crowds L;-7 rr.n nf ,vr,i ; r-rr nnTwirnn I surtred down toward the terrace and plainly dressed in black, ap- eager ior a -glimpse 01 me prisoner. r,v.h coiftn rrr-ot tho -PwcW. At police headquarters they were ent. Both Secretary Cortelyou and President Milburn noticed that the man's hand was swathed in a band a?e or handkerchief. Renorts of HTln TiOWfiRt PVI fifiR s'anders differ as to his hand ne wuriitu uis ay aiuiu me stream of people up to the edge of the dais until he was within two feet of the President, Mr. McKinley smi'ed, bowed and es tended his hand in that, snirit. of geniality the American people so canity. It was at this u c ,.,:i c,a,i.i t,n oUnr that seme one raised toe cry ot f.ra(.knf.i rpvnlvp.r rn nut. lnnd "Lynch him! Like a na?n the crv and flpar was taken u p and the whoie crowd. n n. on incionf ori 0mntt as if isrnited by the single manh First-Class work 1 P.:.' M. ! met by a strong cordon of which was'd'Mwn up across payement oa P:ar; street - auci ujittance was defied to anv ofbcials authorized to - take part in the examination of the prisouer. 'la a few minutes the crowd h:id grown irom tens 10 nunurens- aaa these in turn quicKiy swelled i- thousands until the street was c ta nletelv blocked' with a mass of hu Boo?h was tire Case of'ihe individul shoo ing-Lincoln in an iusane enio t ion after a bioody civil war Gai j teau was the crtz individual vh imagined he had a grievance again st bis .victim. Czologocz is the member of a band ho'ding to a hellish .creed, ready to stealthiiy kill th:; pub ic officer, not from emotional insanity or maddened by ja supposed oersonal grievance, but as the result of a deep faith in the stiletto, itnportedi into this country with the horde of un desirable and vickuis unrestricted immigrants who bring their vermin, their viee, and ib-jir venom to this free land. The man who sought to take Mr. McKinley 's life was well dressed and had the appearance of a prosperous citizen. lie was not dircy or ragged He w.n probably educated in the schools, and did not belong to the ignorant or illiterate classes. He is the ts'pe of the anar chist who teaches that it is right to kill one's rulers and to antagonize tha existing order of government. These meu hold their meetings in this country as in Europe, and the a'sassia yesterday declared he '-bad rl.trwA hie b an.'fc:! a . s -he h ('ontr 0 : l.-:-.L or- nam., sordid policy will subserve ! . Dav.iaffiR pollege opened last Fri ic. 'i hj greatest skill and wisdom iy Wlth 13,' PuPils enrolled, an in ou the part of the manufacturers , crease over last year- and producers will be required to' Jno. Henry Rose was f-H.,tenc d at. hold and ihcrease it. ! Wilson last weeit to be hnnged ' o-.- "B; sensible trade arrangements, , October 11th for murder which may not interrupt our home; , prod u.'.t ion, we shall extend the out-; wI,e,tir.st new baIe of "a ,0 lets for our increasing surplus. A i -- enourg county was sold Cha. -system which provides a mutual tx- lotIe last Friday for 9:50 , . change of commodities is manifestly ! be county commissioners o" essential to tbe continued healthful : Buncombe county have adopteu growth: of . cur export trade We - plans for a $50,000 court bouse. must no6 repose in lanciea eecjintv ' - m v.' rax rate irora i hj to si val $4.05 to $3. Good Advico, yhe most miserable beings ir the world are those suffering from ys pepsia and Liver? complaint. ,' iore than seventy five per cent of the people in the United States are af flicted with these-two diseases xnd t'aeir effects, such as sour ston .ch, sick headache, habitual costive palpitation of the hear v heartt trn, waterbrash; gnawing and bur ing pains at the pit of the stomach, vef- , . khin lioaT.po f.ofgjf aria 'sa- I gwuble tasto in the raou'i h, & ing j in of food after eatiny, low s.. its ;,o' Go to yo.jr druggist, and t tt a iboijlf. ()f August BHowef for 75c it?, j Two doses i!l rH5ev yon T it. ;Gt Green's Priz Al'iiamc' -T F. i Ha!l ' ' . TU n?:. . ... ' 1 That. .n fno,m. oll ..,.-,l,.,.- "fa.-.JU -'UClUJru lliiV IK ; T, T V,, .u- - " duced th orotiitv Uth natural ,l ' AUU YalUaU0D POU. tax from grow 1.. natural out i f our wonderful industrial ; tleveloiMuen? tinder tbe domostio Ihe JLnterorise savs that 3 ats policy low firmly established. What bales of cotton were sold in Moores we . U'-oiiu.-iH hevoiid riiir dompvi.in ! ville from Sentpmhpr 1900 tn Sur-. ' - - . . . V . ww- - - ' . - - . 1. ' i i mm uuuMimpuou must h-iVM a veni ; abroad The excess must be reliev-1 tvniuv.iiwiiitiii. 1 .China" ao-'logv f,,r the ratird hr Orfrnwi at:i:iass;)'"i in Peki o .'i.liui. Enip-,r;jr of G by Prince Chuu, a brr-h-r (:,f Chinese emperor, last vf ek. of, by red T.".' no tember 1901, Dr. Griffin, of Salem, has a to have gO it: Of 1 CO : r. i -! been owned by Thomas Jefferson r hV a uu, d ce The name of the latter and the year 5m 'S,Dff prr eM LAomrn.er- 1801 appear on the watch. c;al -vtirs are unprofitable. A policy ; of good will and friendly trade re-i Mrs. Lula Freeman, inspector in lations will prevent reprisals. Rec- ';tbs hosiery mill at Newton atemot iprocity treaties are in harmony j :(1 to' commit suicide last Thuasda with the soirit of the times, uieas- i by taking laudanum She war, ures of retaliation are not. I found in time to save bur lifs "If, p.-rcaance, soma of our.taritfs i Osgood Heath, a 15-year old son are no !onger neeaed for revenue, or . of q. P. Heath, the wcalihv cotton to enc;in-aga and protect our indus-; raaa of , Monroe, accidenia! ! v slv t tries at home, why snould they not jaQd killed himself last week "iu his be era plot ed to extend and promote s room wniie handling a pistol, our mar krsis aoroad? j They ' Columbus nidge, of Kandolph American fla;, ! county, sieppea on tne ieea table or -;pd ownpd hv j a threshing machine last week. This Tiarctsa llegular Bsnbicg Business. Deposits received sub ect ic chKk on sight. Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned or good coliateral ar.d personal security. Special attention paid to collections on all points, sxd credited or remitted at lowest rates. Accounts cf Corpor h cs i'f Mlutlf, arjufr.ctvreit .1 d Individuals solicited and nceived A ICOri'B, Pxesicent, I.C . Irl l CI, vice rregiaesiif CSEO"H. B850VFIV. Tashier. Eclipse Portable Circular Saw Mill setting rt-uv, otmiiif.p.np.oijs racket head blocks and cable rope feed, the most sensitive feed ever put on a sa r mill, also Frick Company's ENGINES AND BOILERS, Pnrtahlftou wheels or sills. tionery engines and boilers, arn f ie, and the great hill climbm Eclipse traction engine. A n Cotton Gins at lo'w prices. Statesville, N. C. en fJm 0T - Sta di complete stood stock still, a look of hesitancy, l almost of bewilderment, on his face Then he retreated a step while a pallor began to steal over his fea tures. The multitude, only partial ly aware that something serious had happened, paused in surprise, while necks were craned and all eyes turned-as one toward the rostrum where a great tragedy was being en acted. But of the multitude which wit nessed or bore a part in the scene of turmoil and turbulence there, was but one mind which seemed to re tain its equilibrium, one hand which remained steady, one eye which gaz ed with u-flinching calmness and one voice which retained its even tenor ana rauerea not at the most critical juncture. They were the nind aad the hand and the eye and the voice of President McKinley. After the first shock of the astas sin's shots, he retreated a step. Then as the detectives leaped upon his assailant, be . turned, walked steadily ta a chair and seated him self, at tbe same time removing his Lynch him!" "Hang him!" Clo- r the crowd surged forward. Deng.-r the throng became as new arriv es swelled each moment the -swaying multitude. The situation was b ' . - , t "1 -1 . .v coming crtxicai, vpen suuuwiiiy me bi" doors were nung open and a squad of reserves arrivea with solid front and drove the crowd oac, across the street, aad then gradually succeeded in dispersing them from about the entrance to the station. By this tinie there were probably 50,000 people assembled in the vi cinity. The crowd was so g -tat-that it became necessary to rope off the entire street in front of p-!ie headquarters and at a late, hour to night the police were still patrolling in the streets in the neighborhood in squads of three or four. " The prisoner at fitst provfd quite communicative, so much so, ic f..-;6. that little dependence could ne placed on what h iaid. H firs', gave his name as Fred Nieman, s vd his homo was in Detroit, and ilut he had 'bee a in Buff alar about a wwU. Be said he had been boarding a, a He had re declared vhen he had ;--,.-? (',-. ; -at of ! ti 1'rencj R -p':b:ie. Vh i..to d .with' ;i:e:; htnliing bu-jh views aad carry irr th ru out without compunction .i-.j. -t i h 1 oroo'ern s of lh' age Dv-y ::v: or. amenable to reason jo.pcn to any m nuance tnat wouw restrain inea of vi.y real Aniric i". ism fhey bav- lio par nor lot with the true ' AmericaTs who found.-:! a:;d maintain this R-'pnoMc. They ari a s-lt of foreign vermin, -xpel';d by tbe best public opinion of Europe from t heir birthplaces, seeking to carry out their creed of aaarchy aad blood ia America. Thoy deservo to be treated as vermin and extermi nated. by any method that can be devised. We may look to see this red handed acsassic goto his trial, boasting of his dted and declaring that b.3 was an apostle of iioeriy. rejoicing in the notoriety that his crima has brought him, and having no remorse for his bioodv deed, thus "We must have more ships mast.be turner in built ai.d man 1 n Americans. '"We must buil-r the Isthmian ca nal, which will -jnite the two oceans. The obstruction of a PcciSs cabie einpot o-' longer posipotir.d " broke and his foot was caught in th machine, tear'ng off the foot and half his leg. f Governor Ay cock has offered $600 reward for the capture of Luciu Hopkins and his son, Fletcher Hop Two iiuodffd and Seventy-live s-ol- 'kins, who are charged with killing a tlitrs Poisoned ; young man named Kilby in Hay- Atlanta Co.istitntion, 6th. . WOOd COUUtyon AugUSt 11th . : In a hand to hand encounter with negro two (Jbarlotte policemer of aid 'he -. dy bat mr- toc .she ooir d I A Thousand Tcnguss , Could not express the rartUr Annie E. Springer, of 1125 11 street, Philadelphia, Pa., who-. tWind hat Dr. King's New D" i-i v for Consumption had com pi oiii ril her of a backing con.rh . for many years had mads lift; a den All other remedies and tor's could give her no help, bu says- of i h i s Riiy al C ure 4 i t. removed the pain in my chest i can now r-leep soundlv, someth can scarcely remember doing be ire. . i i eel- lute soundiug its pr ses throughout the Universe." Si v every one who tries Dr. King's Tew Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs Pric. .50 cents and $1 hfjttlfs frt at W F. Hail's fo ug store; every -mottle guaranteed Father A. F. Gneiz, pastor of the Roman Catholic church at. T ;o's Summit, S'o . has broken his p; st ly vows and given up his re'i ion for the love of a woman " F; her Goe'z ook unto hims'eif a wife ast Thursday, a Miss Gollhooper, vho was his housekeeper They ers married by a justice of the pea -a at Independence, Mo. ! A w: ' ar Por; tins' 5 A .Erurner. Over Poston Bros I . - t rx l . i i k,t , un,-ir,rr i,;0 ho-.A ? k!c I Dlace in uroauwav. tie naa oer::) tr,!- Tn an inctont. s0pt v about Saloon Keep r No wak s p: ac Cortelvou and President Milburn I" bis roorn was found a smaU trav- were at his side. His waistcoat was eling bag ot cheap maite, it coa hurriedlv opened, the President tained an empty cartridge box and a moanichilA :id mon 5 shi n & rhnep ahnnt. I few clothes. posing as a martyr in the eyes of i he horde of anarchists who infest 'some of our cities as well as European cities. The statesmar.ehip of 'bis day ought to be able to find a way to strangle' the. bacilli of anarchy as we'd as bang the anarchist, before thev are more firmly routed in America. The law against, such oests cannot be too stringent or too .strenuously enforced y poisoning ccurrfd cPhron vesterda v morn- fsuit of which 275 soldiers . were badly beaten up One night la: ;iv no--- in tne uost hospital from ween, ine light was a furious - one. having :arfta-st?wed meat prepared I and the policemen were.clubbed with over ij.s'!o oytm;rn?ss sersreant. one 01 tneir own unties, ine cegru Or it. 275 men reported poison-d. ! escaped. 50, it is - lid, are seriously and vio i A young negro woman named ieoiiy ;!. and several of that, 'aura-1 Fannie King is under arrest fo -bar wer." expected to - dift. The af-1 killing her new-born babe nea - i-ur ereuf :rt tne greatest excitement Hiekstown, west of Durham Sh at t he t- '-i , ano last given rut that an ion was-nnder way. ordered by he i body to an old barn near by. ast night it was j crushed. the head of her-offspring official investigi- with a rock and then carried th, Western Kaliroatl Advertised for Sale A Novel Move. Salisbury, bispatch. 6th, A sensational mtf.3 'V.h made to day by c noise! for Mrs Fanuio How ark and Mrs Citjinve James, whose suits against the W. N C R'R Co have attracted wide at-tetiti-m. Un- rr r.nzil I--. (mmm'Jnl t r nlona -Vr,! blame. -hi3 it belonged. The mo-t risroroin t i.ard is kept over the hos pital and 'he ofiieia's refuse to m.ke any sta'f-aient about the matter. The b.-spitat was said to have been a scene "f excitement and confusion yesterda y.and the working surgeons, the hurrying nurses and the groans and pra , -rs of the sick meu made a scene .too like of . whtoh was nevar before w itnessed at the fort. It wf a hard matter to ascertain precise.) v what kind of meat caused i ho wh-ii-sale poisoning of the sol diers. b'i- from what could be gath ered it is bsVieved that the meat w is a stew trapared over night iu a ves sel that raused a poison to cont3n iatel t:- meat before it was serv.-d for bra'- fat. . (A la5? ' dispatch states that it ;s thought, - il the soldiers will recov-r. The cans of the poisoning has n-t been discovered.) tier . decree. t f i! Unitt ites OLEAB.ANOE -:- SALE ! From 1 hi? dale until closed we will offer our entire line Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Oxfords, except "Queen Quality." Ladies' Ready-Made Shirt Wai3ts " ' At Cost. Ramsey, Tomlin & Bowles. Patterson Building. ' Center St -eet With, mese tacts m him to remain calm and telling them tG9 P01LCH eni.BS ue.pnw.ier not to be alarmed. with renewed .vigor m the tiTort.-ro "But you are wounded," cried his obtain either a full confession r.r a secretary, "let me examine." straight account of his mwftn,n-s t 4.u.i- " j k on or io his arrival m tjanalo 'le rj.SiW. UT om'Tint hnriiu Vturt. t I at first admitted tbau he was .n PRINTING! THE art of printing is an old one but the tartisiic styles io which which we dis play type on tbe nice line of stationery which we have recently put in makes one think it a late invention : : : : IF WE QOUTE PRICES AND SHOW SAMPLES WB WILL' GET YOUR .WORK : : : : : anarchist in sympathy at least, but denied strenuously that the attempt on the life of the President was the result of a preconcerted plan. The police afterwards learned that the real name of. the would be assas- Viu is Leon Czolgocz. He was born in Detroit and came here from Cleveland. ' Judge Starbuek Aids Jones. Asheville Dispatch, 6th.. This morning saw the beginning of the end of the H. F. Jones, of who were on the lookout and whose Snarta, case. Collector Harkins re- dut3 it was to guard against just ceived a letter from Judge Starbuck, sucb a calamity as had here befallen before whom the perjury charge the President and the nation. The against Jone3 was tried. The letter third was a bystander, a negro who was not given out for pubiica had only an instant previously tion, but it is understood that Judge grasped in his dusky palm the hand Starbuck informed the collector of the President. As one man the that while Jones was given a tnai trio hurled themselves upon the that was in every sense fair, yet he President's assailant. Id a t wink- did not reirard the defendant as assure you Nevertheless his outer garment were hastily loosened and when a trickling stream of crimson was seen to wina its way uown his breast, spreading its telltale stain over the white surface of the linen their worst fears were confirmed. Just after the shot with the leap of of a tiger three men tarew themselves forward as with one im pulse and sprang toward the would be assassin. Two of them were United States Secret Service men, Better workmen, better material to work with, a better line of stationery, etc.. en ables us to do better work than ever. Work guaranteed, end us your next order, we will appreciate it . : '"., .' ' ' THE MASCOT PRINTINGCO., 'Phone 35 . . . . . -. Statesville, N. 0. ling he was borne to the gromd, his weapon was wrested from his grasp and stroog arms pinioned him down, and hustled him to the rear of the building where he was held while the building was cleared and later he was turned over to Superintend ent Bull, of the Buffalo police depart ment, who took the prisoner to po lice headquarters. As soon as the crowd in the Temple of Music had been dispersed sufficently the Presi dent was removed in the automobile ambulance and taken to the exposi tion hospital, where an examination was made. The President retained the full exercis of his faculties until placed on the operating table and subjected to an anaesthetic. Uoon the first examination it was ascertained that one bullet had taken effect in the right breast just below the nipple, causing a comparatifely harmless wound. The other took effect in tha abdomen, about four inches belo the left ntouie, four inches to the left of the nave with it. Uppnar :.!tion nospitai wound was p thn abdomen hwll was not located. The incision counts the West ern North Carolina Railroad was sold to ih- South ern Railway Company in Jurvj, 1S91. and too contention of the Southern is that the former company thereupon eea-ed to exist. Never theless -irs. James and Mrs How ard, the wives of an engineer and a a fii'emao killed ir. a wreck at Old Fort, brought suit ia -tho Sraro Courts against the VV7N. C li li Co. and got judgments, respective ly, lor $12,000 a id for -$5,000. Tho object of bringing suit in this man ner, suing tho Western iustad of the Southern, was. of course, to da prive tee later resort to the United courts. The matter has been fought backwards and forwards through the Circuit Court of Appeals until it seemed further from final settlement tbati ever. Today occurred the new move on the part of the plaintiffs mentioned above. This is nothing less than to advertise tha sale of the Western North Carolina Railroad, extending from Salisbury to Paint Rock, and from Asheville to Murphy. Ad vertisement is made in The Salis bury Sun of to day, under execu tions from- the Superior Court of Rowan county, 'the sale to take take place at the court house door in Salisbury on Monday, October 7th. Hon. Lee S. Overman, who, with B F. Long, Esq., of Statesville, and ex Judge A. C. Avery, of Morgan- ton, represents Mrs James and Mrs FT ward, said to night that the sale -?ould take place and would be valid; ttsit a purchaser was assured. He :d tha' the opinion of the United -!aes v lrcuit ourfc oi Appeals in having been guilty of wrong intent in his transactions with the, commis sioners of Alleghany county. Th-s is io line with the opinion exprfssj by Congressman Blackburn, in writ ing to Collector Harkins on cerning the attitude -of Judge Star buck, a part of which letter was at the time published in The Observer. The letter was at once mailed to th? revenue agenl at Greensboro. A considerable number of letters, to- ; ,v., m,ttr .handed down last May. gether with some records in thecaso. h tnat yirs James and Mrs. How- have already been sent to the t'O : were .iot precluded bv tbe sale partment at Washington, ine Je ter of Judge Starbuck will also he sent to Washington, with the idea of getting a department decision in the matter. In view of these facts it seems reasonable to suppose that some definite action will be ta ken in the matter at an early date, , f ihe road to t he Son '.hern, lhaf is t s?iy, it is not valid so fsr a3 they 1 ur concerned. . j Capt. Chas. Price, division eoua I of tbe --Southern,- wh"3 has ap 1 .'.red io XbtsnQ cases for 'he com ; j.a-iy, declined to take th matter ti-fiouvy. lie saia mat rauroaus "st at Pension Uoard Cats the Coanr-y Lists. Raleigh News and Observer, 6th The S? jits Pension Board was in M--.sion vsterday passing on the pension tists sent up fromtho vari ous conn ;es of the State. The fir-1 problem that confront t'o boa'-'t in. its work wis- how ro en- t he !::f--s pasd by tlio e i::oiy boards. Under the peoent ponil-m la.v S5 iri'iny new names have l-. en added th".: it would take- several t-irc;s it-" -mo:i-t - f p--'.nio m-trfy avadao---.'- oay. t w-ct Densi.nr r.e amo-o.'t. stipuatea ia t ne a.o. In ord r. therefore, to extend a?d o those .tnot in need of it, the board de-ided to put on the list o?ily tho-se who are totally or tbree- ourths disabled: reiecting those whom th-' county boards have grad ed as on" "half and. one fourth disa bled. Thi.-rule greatly reduces -he :nmec?f lists, though even then there will be many more names on the roll than heretofore. The work of going over these lists is a tedious oae ana win consume several days. Ouly ten counties were disposed of yesterday. Of these, one was Alexander and the revised list for this county stands: Widows. 62: old soldiers, 43 ien old soldiers who were passed by tha county board were cut off. rite Limit to a Policeman's Authority. Concord Standard, By far tbe most interesting ti-isl of the week was the one in wbu-.h Mr. John Cruse, when a city poITc -man, shot Mr. Joe Sossaxoa in the leg. It will be remembered that M Frank Maxwell and Mr. Joe Sola no on. were charged with fighting near the Inn-By -the-Wayside. Officers Cruse acd Biles attempted to arrest them when Sossamon resisted. ?ev eral blows were struck and Sossa mon secured the officers' billies and ran outside the corporate limits with them. Officer Cruse followed. When SossamOn attempted violence Offi-vr Cruse fared the shot and that Jones' fate pow rests at the . .: oaid. ri!;t be leg-illy sold in any such Washington end of the line. t ,uaoGcr. For the present, at least ctratfni.,1 oi'-said, no nonce wouia oe iaKen-oi Norris St h er N. H.: i pur- North ;sed : . ahd about on a level " , : ' . , 1 ii vv.-furten, ivmtersvuu-, ra, "' W - i v r- I t O I All M !. ! II1-. I I 'III lllrf I - . .. . i I nvat ae exp. j - -- ' peveU -ys he suBered years w n pihBs , t? rj Pearson. the .seuonu b uit ; ', lh,.. ...mn;t anr cou,i ootam no rtnet uuut e- .. n, K' rJOeu lue waits ui , , - ,, , win s uiuu niiist oaive tuitttru t . ... -. 0 . were opened, but the cured- rKliv I am a well tuu. - tiermaQect cure. Counterfeits are'? ? ouuUUuU-auu.1o,u.: , ""worthless. Stimson & Andersodi U1 "" An examination of 'the .tax lit- shows an increase of more tha;. $600,000 ever last year for Rowar. county, although there has been, of course, no re-assessment ot lands The aggregate of real and persoca propet ties for 1900 was $0,172,913 For this year it is $6,7t4,859. J. F. Austin, the labor agitator was found guilty of larceny inRo wan court last week, and sentenced to IX months in the penitentiary. After the verdict was brought Austin har anged the court,attacking the prose cutinglawytrs, his own lawyer and people in general. An appeal was tken to the Supreme court. - The month cf August, just passed, was a record breaker 'in the matte of rainfall, which amounted to 11. 2i inches- in Uaiuigh. The heaviest rainfall ever ot fore known in Au gust was ia 18S7, when 10JS0 inche, of rain fell, and in 1391, when there was 10.42 inches. No other yea came anywhere near approaching it. The Governor has appointed tho following delegates the Farmers National Congress, at Sioux Falis S. D., October 1 to 10. Joseph Bell Shawboro; W. Ii. Capehart, Avoca; George N. Ives, INewbern: K. h Hicks, Rocky Mount; John S Cun ningham, Cunningham: A. f. MeCa lum, Red Springs; W. A. Smilt, Ansonviile; Ernest Erwin, Morgan ton; C. G Ray, Burnsville; H. L. Barnard, Franklin, these all being district delegates; J. J. Laughing house, of Pitt, and Charles Mcria- mee, of Buncombe, delegates at large; B. W. Kilgore, as State Che. misr, and W. F. Massey. represent ing the A & M. College; Gen. W. R. iox, the State Agricultural Society. Geo. Vv. Iane Pewamo, S' writes: '"Your Kodol Dysp Cure is tbe best remed for ind tion and stomach trouble that. I used. For years I suffered dyspepsia, at times .compelling to stay in bed and causing me u agony. I am coni'pletely can Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. ' In r mending it to friends who - from indigestion I always off pay for it if it fails Thus far i never paid. --Stircson. & Ande Frank C. Lechner, cashier - bank in Tiramunsvill,- S. C , disappeared some lime ago, ha'- found to bo a defaulter to the am of $5,000. Many physicians are now urg ing podol Dyspepsia Cure r?gu having found that it is the best scription they can write bec-iu. the oue preparation wbica tains the elements necessary t g,t not only some kinds of foo ail kinds and it therefore cures digestion and dyspepsia uom waat ir ss cause. oiimson x, i son. ch , sia .'CS- ver me old by ; na ffer to ave -Oil. Fa ho een unt rib irly jre- it on- di but in .ter 'er- - Rev.-F. C. McConnell. D. D Lynchburg, Va., Las been eh corresponding secretary of the I Mission board of the tSojthern t.ist church to succeed the late F. H: Kerfoot. of te4 V09. lap-Dr. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you. if you used Dr. Kino's New Life ' ills. Thousands of sufferers l ave p; ved' their matchless merit for-sck and nervous headaches. They m ike ure blood and strong nerves and uild up your health. Easy to take. Try them Only 25 cents. Money .-ack if not cured. SoM by W. P fall," druggist. . President McKinley was th,' qs of honor at the Buffalo Expo; ' ion last Thursday Ho address 1 a large crowd and painted a tosy pic ture of the country's posper it . Henry Braydon, Harris, N ivs: "1 took medicine 20 yea- asthma but one bottle of One ute Cough Cure did me more uau any tnmg else during imp. Best Cough Cure.1' ; son & Anderson. A Negro Society. The "International Council of the World," a Seattle, Wash,, society that has been offering rewards for lynchers of this State, is composed of negroes, with a bootblack as sec retary, and its means are de rived from contributions sent from all parts of the Southern States by credulous darkey3. The most care ful inquiry into the status of the so ciety has been isade by the tlaata Constitution, with the above men tioned result. The Columbia, the 1S99 chara ion, has been chosen to defend Ime 'ca's cup in the yacht race against tho Shamrock in the race3 peginni: jn the 21 tb. ' Neat and Probably Tine. Raleigh News and Observer, This is the way the Schley County News sizes uotheGeoigia campaign: "The preachers for Guerry, tbe ed -tors for Estill, the troldbugs for Tu - ner. the politicians for Terrell, and the farmers for Brown. uommenn ins; 00 tbe above, an exchange say-. "This gives Terrell a pretty go .j lead." - Robbed the Greva, A startling incident, of which M Joha Oliver, of Philadelphia, w.-.s the subject, is narrated by him 1 follows: "I was in a most dreadf condition. 'Myt-kiti was almost yi I low, eyes sunken, tongue mated. i I ,.,n,!frn.illc 1 'rfl? qnfl kl.li. j u l? nor Jud Hoke rtebnd V apt)etite-iuallv growi,; the rights and the duties of a pol.ee weakerav bday. Three hji'. officer and a.so the limits of tne ba(J ivn m Forturj;-. same. A policeman without a war 1 , ..A aA-. , . . .Fllf,.r:. rant may not cross ,tbe corporate Uue to m ike, an arresc. The iorv found the defendant guilty ar,o the court imposed a pen Bitters; and to my great ioy ai iiurprise, the first bottle mj.de a d cided lmprovemeut. 1. continn their use for' three weeks, and a now a well xnar. I know they sav( d the weU ;mv 15 fe' and ro0bed theSrave ,,r 3 rin cAfiaa. other victim." No me should h tha 9.1th : to try tnem. cniy uw cems, v"v anteed, at IF. F. Hall's drugstore c:, . for .hat Liua- Cuts and Bruises Quickly Heal d. Chamberlain's Pain Balm ai died to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or lika- injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts in less ume thau any other treatment, u lies the injury is very severe it wil not cave a scar. Pain Baloi also .ires rheumatism, sprains, swelling and lameness. For sale by St-ims -n & Anderson. I Mother Pmiwmii 1 iiibu'mi rrnnmrn nvM 'My mother was troubled v ;th n A. R COllsumpuuu iur many yt-ma. ni last she was given up to die. T en she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectc ii, and was speedily cured." D. r. Jolly, Avoca, N I. No matter how hi d your cough or how Ic -g you have had it, Aye 's Cherry Pectoral is t te best tning you can ta! e. It's too risky to w it until you. have consun tion,. If you are coughi ng today, git a bottle )i Cherry Pectoral at on. 2. TTitx, tizA. 9.V.. cnntirh for an oral tt eold: S0e iut right for bronchitis, ho-, le ness, hard colds, etc.; $1. most eeonot jal ior chronic case and to keep on hnnrt. 3. C. AYES COh Lowell, Ma. j. mmmmm- . a 11 1 mm mm
The Statesville Mascot (Statesville, N.C.)
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