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I ,-r,y ::;.V: TNtf VOLd.MK XX Yr. ; JIW,BIKH,'m?ISCOpTI, H. C, TDISDAY, OCTOBIR 64.1903. first bictios. NUMBER 64. 1 ' - - -. i . . .... . .22 Caliber Cartridges If yoa warn to oa 4 Ctlibet IUm Pto CiBttUfM tte short Strongly and accurate!, buv tha OaatUA WlnchMM m.V. hsvlng the bada-mark UH od the bead. They coal but a few centa mora, a boa than tha cheap, unreliable kind, and they are dollara better.. WIncheeter .aa Caliber Cartridges rafunashed loaded with afchar black or tmokeleaa powder, tha latter bdna loaded With tha celehrted WfachMtcr Omm. leaa Bullots, which; maka "OIi SALE DY DEATEnB EViaiYWTTRtW y1. rV" PROGRESS ON THE NEW ROAD. Contracts Let For Timber For Filing: and i 0 hec Details"1 Attended to. V. Work on the Pamlico,, Oriental and r .Western Railway Is being pushed rap Wit and each week ieea something ac complished toward the building of the road. .;: , . . , , Tbaenglnoeri hare completed the sur veys and the soundings In tha river pre paratory to building the trestle. A contract was closed with Charles E Cook yesterday to f Ornish and drive all pilings for the support of the tres tle. The rails from Sparrow Point, Md., are on the way and the cross ties ready for delivery. ' We, the undersigned, believing Dr 8ETH ARNOLD'S BALSAM to be a re - liable Remedy for Bowel Complaints hereby guarantee twenty-five ci nt bot tie to give satisfaction or niorif ) refund ed. T. A. Henry. "-. , - Nice lot of Fresh Egg. iO cents a dozen today at J R Park i', Jr. ,; The Tillman Trial. ;, The trial of J II TiJlman at Lexington S. C., Is In progress and lis developing a great .deal of interest Tho evidence produced by the prosecution makes the case very damaging sg'tinst the defen. dent.. There- are over a hundred wlt- nesaes and It Is probable the trial will last two weeks at least. ' To Cur Sovsa Jcfl !)0xe9 ad b 13 monthaT . ', TMs SaBStlire, 013" 'ia&lh.t&l:'!w3&. T 'No. ; s :.. benefit, ofjfIre departwemt and 10 Up'to-date Shows, J Ferris Wheel, l.UJJ ULLiJ: L; Tviro Productions on , Wednesday arid tham wry clean to handle. ? ; , . ..ft, V ... New Bern Company Chartered. Special to Journal, ' ' 4, Raliiq h, Oct 6V The State charter the Eastern Arm and Pin Company, ' of New Bern, capital one hundred thousand dollars, D W Bailey and others stock holder. To make cross arms, insulator pins and all kinds of lumber. RaleUto Votes Dispensary. : Special to Journal. SH . Raleigh, Oct. S, The Dispensary election was very quiet, bat interest in tense. Prayer services by ladies were held in all churches. The total registra tion was 1,711, the vote cast 1,160, of which 677 waa for, and 483 against die pensary. The dispensary goca into -effect January 1st 1004. , . " Fresh bbl. Corned Beef at 8c fb., Fresh bbl. Corned Mackerel, lust opened at J R Parker, Jr'a. Police Court News. Ernest Williams, drunk and disorderly conduct, judgment suspended on pay ment of costs, coat paid by work on the streets. Chntch Baker, Joe Slade and Joe Scott were in' court for indulging in words calculatd to provoke more atrenu ous actions. The Mayor thought the evidence in the cases strong enough' for a stiff fine, so he put a fine of five dollars and costs on each one. ,i i a Cold in One Day TO BE HELD ON THE STREETS ponnnF) n5) O 6 Sensational Free Attractions, . ! rH 'ff "n Depicting the Host . Appalling Disaster "BIIilODD TBIIl Sensational Evidence by Witness ' Seeing the Shooting. . Doctor! Explanation of Shot's Dl . rectloa. State Beats Its Cue. 1 ' Defence Will Tako Three . ' " j Days Eiamlalag , Witnesses. All ; .Coaaselto - Special to Journals , K , .. s, i Balaign, CtoWrbttOr"oeTl: dence for the State In the Haywood case wu continued today. Dr AW Knox who performed a 'special autopsy, said the ballet entered Skinner's left side be tween the sixth and seventh ribs, went through the longs and aorta, shattering the seventh rib on the right side, ' Sensational evidenoe was given by Representative Jones Fuller, of Durham county, who said he was near a window IntheYarborough House with a young lady who was sitting in the window, and who said two men were about to fight, or there was a fight Fuller stepped to the window and saw the first shot, Hay wood standing near the south steps of the post office, and Bklnnef two or three steps in the street. He saw the second shot, and Skinner made a movement with his hands, made a circle and fell. Skinner had quickened hie speed after the first shot Hsy wood , stood on the parapet at the post office, until Skinner fell. The time was very short between the shots, .r r .. ' The young lady said directly after the shooting that Haywood and Skinner ap peared to be in a heated argument, Hay wood gesticulating and Skinner struck him. ? Then It waa the young lady ex claimed "He Is going to shoot"; meaning Haywood. Fuller then turned ' In time to see the first shot. At . time of first shot Skinner's back was towards Hay- Cares Grip ; In Two Days. S4hJ&fr?1 BOKi 25C v Steani Gondolas, (2 'J-tAYTOirS ' PYROTECHNIC AL MASTERPIECE i t'totH&mp r- c n- Ys3 Arid rthe Destruction of St. Pierre in nartinlque. -Known 'to- i.JanA n d s A ' ''-S - ' -i wood. --When Fuller stepped to the win dow, Haywood waa making an effort to shoot and Skinner wu retreating. At this point tha State rested its case. The defense says It will require three days to examine witnesses for Haywood. Perhaps another day will be coosuined by the State In giving testimony In re- butals. . - ' v . All of the counsel, seven for Haywood and five for the State will make argu ments. There will be nla;ht sessions STAR V1THISSES. - , ' a - Glye Evidence lor Defense la the Haywood Case. . Testimony Showing That Skinner and Haywood Had Alterca tion Before any Shooting Took Place, Blows Being Struck by Skin ner. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Oct. 5. The defense In the Haywood murder case today, Introduced its star witnesses, Robt. M Simms, Wil lis Q BTiggs, Raleigh, Bernard Schmitz, Baltimore. Simms testified he saw Skinner stiike Haywood, knock him partly over, then sprang about five feet back. First shot wu fired when Skinner was near curb, Skinner then leaving with back towards Haywood. Saw no movement of Skin ner's hands, did not see him attempt to draw pistol. Thought Skinner about fifteen feet from curb when second shot was fired. . Told Dr Skinner, father of the dead man next day, about seeing Skinner strike Haywood. Be first gave statement to the public Monday after noon. Brlggs evidence was that after first shot he looked around, saw Skinner leaving the side walk. Skinner's only movement between shots was turning of head as he stepped off the sidewalk. Did not observe movement of Skinner's hand then. After flash of Haywood's Becond snot he Tooted" at Sktaner who- waago ing at quick walk with hand pressed to back.- Haywood lowered his pistol qs Skinner fell forward. - Schmitz swore Skinner and Haywood Grand Military Band, 1 Big Parade. - O eiee 10 were mar south entrance of post office Skinner seeming to have Haywood by coat lapel with right hand, and almost immediately struck Haywood with left hand, Haywood falling back. Skinner aprang back about eight feet, with left I hand to side In threatening altitude,took 'two or three steps towards Haywood, as if to renew attack. Haywood fired first shot, Skinner who wu near edge of side walk staggered. Skinner wu some feet in the street' when second tbot was fired. There was a long cross examination of Scbmlis, I be prosecution uking ques tions tending to affect his character. Af fidavit aa to his character were given by many Baltimore people. . "A Thinj of Beauty, etc" The city carta began hauling brick up on Griffith street and word wu flashed from house to house even to the Orescent thoroughfare, that the long promised paving wu to begin. There was much rejoicing and back slapping u people raced around con gratulating each other. Several of the well-to-do denizens ordered granite curb Ing for their aidewalks, by telegraph to be shipped Instanter. The worked progressed all day yester day in the presence of an admiring popu lace Many squares, diamonds and other geometrical figures were described with the brilliant red brick work, at In tervals alocg the street. Night came on and the work had to be suspended until Monday, when no doubt It will be re sumed, and It is conjectured that the Interstices will then be Uid with bricks of other colors, perhaps white and blue, making a moat beautiful mosaic pvi ment. Death of Mrs. Gasklns. ' Mrs Jennette Gasklns, an aged and highly respected lady of Craven connty died at tha home of her son Mr A B Gas klns, near Zorah, Saturday October 8, 1903, at the advanced age of 82 years. Mrs Gasklns was the aunt of Mrs A J Gaaklns, and the sister of Mrs Henry Gasklns of this city. She also left two sons who reside in the county- The In terment was made In the family grave yard near Asklns, Sunday afternoon. CASTOR I A lor Infants aad dhildres. rite Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of OF NEW BERN, N. C, n an 9 J&jd m i ssion knights of pythias. 1000 Electric Lights, New Features Daily, fuption Sublime, Soul btirnng, Realistic, Scenic '-: I i W 1 . . w , . . . , , w , . fc y k - - - the Dates October 12 to 17, 1903 AND COME 1 APASTOR'SWIFE She Suffered for Years and Felt Her Case Was Hope lessCured by Peruna. WjrBS. AXXA B. FLEHABTT, recent IV Superintendent of the W. C. T. TJ. headquarters, at Galeaburg, HL, waa for tan years one of the leading women there. Bar husband, when living, wu first nesuent of the Nebraska, Wesley an university, at Lincoln, neb. in a letter written from 401 Sixty- seventh street, W- Chicago. Ill- Mrs. Flaherty saya the following In regard to feruaai - ,. t t " "Having lived a very aotrva life u wife ana working partner of a bnay minister, toy health failed me a few years ago. I loet my husband about the same time, and gradually X seemed to lose health and spirit. My daughter la a confirmed Invalid, and we both felt great need of an lnvigorator. One of my neighbor mdvlted me to try rerun. A bottle waa Immediate ly tecured mod a great changm took place la my daughter 'a ma well ma In my own health. Our appetite Im proved very greatly, tha Clgettlon teemed much helped, mad reattul aleep soon Improved us, ao that wo teemed like new women. - "I would not be without Peruna for ten times Ita coat" Mr. Anna B. Fleharty. What used to be called female diseases by the medical profession la now called pelvio catarrh. It hu been found by experience that catarrhal diseases of the pelvio organs are the cause of moat oases Of female disease. Dr. Hartman wu among the first of America's great physicians to make this discovery. For forty years be hu been treating diseases peculiar to women, and long ago he reached the conclusion that a woman entirely free from catarrhal affection of these organs would not be subject to female disease. Ee therefore began using Peruna tor these cues and found It so admirably adapted to their permanent cure that Peruna his now become the moat famous remedy for female diseases ever known. Every where the women are using It and prais ing It Peruna Is not a palliative sim ply; It cures by removing the Cause of female disease. ' - 1 Dr. Hartman hu probably cured more women of female ailments than any other living physloian. He makes these cores simply by using and recommend ing Peruna. For Bent or Lease. A good farm near Riverdale (on Neuse River) known as "Old Fisher place" good buildings for reasonable term.; Apply to WM. SULTAN, 196 Middle St. Perfect Spectacle. CURED CF PELVIC CAIiSIl atra. Aaaa B. FUWty. Mrs. E. L. Brown, 829 Elliott street Memphis, Tennn writes t - "I suffered for several years with head acha brought on by nervona prostrations I wu also afflicted with Insomnia. I would get up in the morning more weary than when I retired and f used to dread the approach of night. Peruna oame into my home u a welcome gueat, and within three short months X wu Ilka another woman. I have now enjoyed perfect health for over a year, and those who have suffered u I did will know how happy I am." Mrs. E. L. Brows, j Mrs. Esther M. Milner, De Graff, Ohio, writes i -.,.' fa..:. - i v " I wu a terrible sufferer from female weakness and had the headache contin uously. I wu not able to do my house work for myself and husband.' I wrote you and described my condition as near u possible. You recommended Peruna. I took four bottles and wu completely cured. I think Peruna a wonderful med icine." Mrs. Esther M. Milner. : . ;i 4 Congressman Thad. K. Mahon, of Chamberaburg, Pa., writes s ..'Vej " take pleasure In commending your Peruna aa a tubstaotlal tonic and m good catarrh remedy." T. M. Mahon. If yon do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna. write at once to Sr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleued to give you his valuable aoV vice gratis. :.'..''4'.'-- Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, vuuo. , Clothing " We are - constantly'-' receiving wintor clothing In up-to-now styles at reasona ble prices. Come In and lot us show you. E. W.ARMSTRONG. Order Preserved, No Gambling. 1 y t -. b 1 iday N lghts at . 9 O Clock S ' i ' --t f m- " ' i " s - m
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