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Ahoskie.... 341 1046 . 552 ir 26 Aulander... 37 i 33 6 30 it 02 ' ..Hobgood..v 2 53 9 54 653 1? 22 Ar.TarboroLv. a 31 9 34 a7 , m -12 50 Rocky Mount. 1 55 905 P. M. 9 M. , - P. M. A M. Daily. ' tDaily except Sunday, rains No. 49 andl 8 solid trams. Deiween 's Point and Wilmington. Tram No. 4? s at Rocky Mount with train 23 for all con ana No. 78 train ior an poiii ui m. t G. M. SmriL. J. R .KenLEY- 8up't. Trains '; .. 1 IY1 CMcnawn, ... OanaraJ Passsng Agent. GUARANTEED K UMDKK A DFPO IT 1 " r-' v. . $5,000 R.R. FARE PAD 500 FREE frholarshipsoh'erei. i 3hot Twice by an AnarcKist at the -Buffalo Exposition. One Bullet Enters thfe ; Chest, the Other the Abdomen. A 111 ft inciied lo lie Deed ifn m ti etcidti : tei a r Jew cna Soys He D:a;Kl3.D:tis HB GCZ3 Fro e::u!i:l : - 0 EXCUSE. P0U1IG1 0? ODE; FC3 THE ! D380Y MX: : " ry JAREERof ASSASSIN Mr. McKinley Possesses Won derful Calmness. His First Thought Was of His Invalid Wife. - ! IF It was a fewminutes after 4 o'clock m. while JPies;dent McKiclev was holding a public reception in the creat Ternplef Music on the 'PahAtoen- caq grounds that the cowardly, attack was-made, with what success time a- lonecan tell. --v. The president, was well guarded byUnited States secret service detec- lives, as xully exposed to such an at- tack as occured. He stood at the edge of the raised daiupon which stands the great pipe organ at the east side of the magnificent structure. Throngs PHYSIGJflNS EOPEEUL 0 v-v.viblA...w.auv.c w uMuuis.to CUarcf ap-a nt citVTi hand, -ad then fight their way out in a good naturedmobtha-t every -min-l ute sweUed and multiplied at points 'der. a negro -who had onl an in, in... ,oH K..1ML.1 : . v." ?r ,nsUnt The Resident was in a chee.ful moor! b. w .v. ...v v--..u...b . .IT---..- "4 picsmcni. One and was enjoying to the full the hearty evidences of good will which . every where met his gaze," Upon his right stood John G. Milburm, of Buffalo, presidenttr the rpan-American expo sition, chatting with the president and introducing to him especially persons of note who approached. ..Upon the president's left stood Mr. Cortelyou. -THE CRIME. rlrwas shortly after 4 o'clock when Tone of thethrong'which surrounded the presidential partyr a medium size man of ordinary . appearance ; and plainly dressed in black, approached ?s if to greet-the presi ent.'Both Sec- retaiy Cortelyou and President Mil burn noticed that the man's hand was swathed in a bandage or handker- chie. Reports of by-standers differ-as to his hand. He worked his way amid the stream 'of people up to the edge of the dais until he was v within two fit f fhP nrMirlM.t. - 4,4,4. 4,4 I'. ? , - : '. ' ; This U Right There is. one good "thing about Mother's Worm , Syrup and that is it will never do ; anyone a bit oi harm should it fail to do him good. It is a good idea to , try this remedy I -44 ' a - j --s if vou feel bad .' and don't exactly ' 1 ...U.t:is 4i.' TK010 moV r KUOW wuai alio uu. , v. r . 4, -a .trAi-rri !i hnnHrpd fppt lonP" that LttpW 44 4 4 " O ' is causing your loss of- health- If so ' 25 cent bottle of Moihfr's Worm c. nir L-Hh and" remove it from ill Mr. McKinley, smiled bowed and extended hand in that spirit of genial ity the American jople so well know, when suddenly the sharp aack " of' i revolver rang out loud and clear; a bo,ve the hum of voices, the rshumbg of myriad feet and vibratingf : waves of applause; that ever and noa gwept here and there over the - assemblage - There was an instant of almost com plete silence. Thepresdent stood stock still, a "look of WsitancyTalmost of bewilderment on his face," Then he retreated a step while a pailor be gan to steal overs his features. The multitude "only: partially aware- that something serious had happened,paus ed in surprise, while necks were cran. ed and all eyes turned as one toward he i bstrum where a great traced v w'as fJ)eihg enacted, i.-, . ' , ; - Then came a commotion. Whn th- ln f . - themselves forward as with 'one -fo. pul aad sprang toward the would-be assassin. Two of them were Uuitrd State, secret service- men who were on the lookout and whose duty it was ! a, Sad here befal to h esident and the nation.' Th IKiM'Tt'iiii' ' th. unA "t .J. . uicuuusiv trasDea m tiK rinctv m m man the-triaiuailed themselves u Don tliM president 2aswilrent; 4 In.; a twi6klingJi j was bourne tolhe ground pis weapon was r,este4rLf"rbin ;. his grasp and strongjarms pinioned him down.; 1 v - - r " '" " ?'jTHE WOUNDS. :" ; ! The president retained the full exer: cise of his faculties V nnU.placed - on the operating table and '.subjected to art knesthet jcv Upon the first exarnini lion It-was'ascertained-that xn bjaltt had taken effect fheJrigljVi JjrcaVt just below the nibble, causing . a comparatively harmless wound The ether took effect - in the abdo men, about four inches below the left nipple' four, inches to the", left of ; the naval, . and about on. a level; with it. r. -. .: . . r Upon.arrival at the exposition ' hos pital the seccond bullet wound was probed. The walls of the abdomen were opened, but the ball was not located- ine incision vwas hastilv -! closed aild- after a hastv- consuha w" " WA uaiucu ' ;iemover, mt After Juany intricate examples the scientists have discovered methods for obtaining all the natu al diges tants. These combined in the pro- rvirtion found in the human " bodv 1 j and u sited with substahces that builds ...... . f -o - 0 1 o 'comooudd Kodol Dvsdcdsiu Cure. uo the discstivf organs, mak.n a T J : .,-f o .. 4.... J 11 , It uicsia vvtiat. juii cut anu a. .vj a ii vcnpntirs id pat nlpntir nr nnnrishir j 44J J--4..4.w - - ' - ' 4 . V 4 . . t - ( food while the stomach troubles ar being radically cured by the rr.ed . irinil ?-""-.ts it rnnt .-; It i: . 1 r tv-r - vmm -."o f I ' . : - . . patient to the home of PrelJent Milburn. This was done the xuto- , moDue amouunce benj used for. the purpose. Aniving at the MiHiurn residenc all persons outside the mcd ical attendants nurses and the - olli cials Immediately concerned, werp excluded and the Usk of probir- iur me uuuei m iiica naa lodged in the abdomen was becun by Dr. Rosell Parke. When the news of the crime was telephone to the tome of Prtsi dent Milburn where" Irs, " 'McKinley was resting, immedute step, were taken to spare her the sho-k ci a premature statement of the occurance 1 before the true condition of the president cooli be ascertained. .Guards were stationed and no one I was permitted : to ar: reach the .house. t - : . - . - . V - , THE, PR1SIONEK . .Tle president's assailant in taean ttme had beta hustled- to' the' rear ot the building by the exposition guards, where he was held whi!a. the puildlng was cleared and later, Le r turned over ta Superiptendct Tull of the'Bufralo police depaftmcrt,- ttbo took th. prisoner to No. ij'pQnce station and afteiward td police head quarters. ' -l . ' '-, : : .. ..' . .. . - " - - . THECPvYOFIYNCH liiM"-. - " 1 . . .. . . v , .It was at this juncture that some one raised the CTy : pf "Lynch him." Like a flash the cry was taken up and the whole crowd as if ignited by the single match thus applied re-echoed the cry "Lynch Kimf Hang "him!" Closer the ciowd surged " forward; Denser the throng became as new ar' rivals swelled the swaying multitude. The situation- was becoming1 critical when suddenly th"e" big doors " were flung open an,d a 'squad rf reserves arrived with s-olid frontf drove the croud back flora the curb, then across the steet ancftben'graduaJy succeeded in .dispensing them' from about--the enterance to- the station. . - " 1 - By this time there was probaly5o", ooo people assembled in the vidhity of Peirl, Seneca, Erie streets and ttrt " " t111' ''.ecMI7"to "P 05 the terace. ' The crowd was so great that V . " """" h"d,1UI I Ie hour tonight the noli ... - Wpre SUi: Pwomos m -street ,o the rneiehborhood in snuH rf . . - 1 W V A fpur. M'KINLEV WQVDERFUL CALM ; ' '- : , NESS. " 1 " . l After-therlrstshockoftheassassrn shots, he retrealcrd a step, then asthel detectives leaped upou his ajsailmen turned, waiked"steadil to a chai and seated himself, at iame. Ume re- moving -his hat and bowing his held in his hands.'.." ; : In an instant .Secretary Cortelyou and; President -Milburn v Vere at hi stdr; .IIs,-?lstc;;t3'3S."rTledly cp ened.the President meanwhile adcx4i- is,hing those about him to remain cal and tetling them.net to be alarmed. "But you are wounded," cried Us secretary, -iei roe examine , ; "No, 1 think not," answered th president. "I am not badly hurt, I sure you. 1 , ; ' V j'Jrj- - Nevertheless, n is outer garments 1-. were hastilv loosened and uhr-t. ti-C--- trickling stream of crimson was Jerri to wind it. way down his breast, sDreadicr: its tell tale stain ovrr th- white surface of the linen, their Wor 't fears were confirmed. . A force of exposition guards r crc on the scene by this time and an ef fort was made to clear the butliin-. A Poor M;.::o A.r. Lately starved in London Vecau' could cot di-est his food. Eirlv cf Dr. King'sN'ew Life rills ! U li- r-i have saved him. They strcri stomach," aid digestion, pi nssimihiiion, i:nj rove app-tlt,' J ..... . ... K 1 ; . - . . "I wasborn in I). troll r.cirly t t-v r. r.c years ago. My parcr.ts were usslan Poles. Tl -y cac-.s here f-rty- wo years too. I rot r.y !cd-.at;.;n a public shools of Detroit and thrn rent to Cleveland, where I rot work. n Cleveland 1 read bocks on soclal- 'u, m and met a great r.Iny Social. s I was pretty-wcll knua-as a Socialist in the West. Alter Lci? n Cleveland for severa' rears I went to Chicago, where I remained seven months, after mhlch I er.t to ,e- urg.ca the outskirts cf , Cierttaad and went to work in tlx. Nebur wire mills. "During -he last fiye rears I have had as friends anarchists ia CMca;-, eieveland, Detroit, and ether Wcerr. cuics, and I suppose I Lecare more or less bitter. Yes,' I know I 2i bitter. I never had tnuch luck at.sny- trang, and this .preyed "upon me. It made ma morose and carious, but hat started the craxe to kill was a lecture I heard some Tttl tlm- ago by Ijnmi Gc!d.t.an. It weni r?;M through rae, and hen I left tha leaure I had made cp tny c.lnd this I would have to do vomctfJr. heroic for the cauve I loved, Plane! Crime Tuesday. ' days ago, 'while I was Chicago, I road in Cl.iu2jo ncv .4 wucijurci riCKn:cy a ru 1 it i. & . . -4 rM 4 T ' J . i iuc 1 ar-Ainerican 'l-apoUon ar PutTalo. and got heTC wiih t! deter mination to do something, but I dij not know juat what. I thought cl shooting the President, but I had not formed a plan. , " I went to live at 1078 Proadway. which is a, saloon and notch' John Nowak, a . Pole a sort o? politician, who has Jed his people here for yeai owns it. I told Nowak that I carr.c 10 see the fair. He-knew nothing about what was setting rr crazy. went to the exposition grounds' a couple cf times a day. : ' Not until Tuesday morning dU thi resolution to shoot the rreiide-i tike hold c( n;c. It'wasTn r..y Lear,: there, wasno escape for me, I cr,u'.J nolahave cinquered it . hid my hf? been at stake. There were thousands of people in town t5n Tues4lay. ) hearditwas Piesidcnt;s - Day. ' All those people seemed . bowing to the great ruler. I, made up my mind to : that ruler. I bought a Ja-cal.bcr re volver and loaded it. ' V ei.t ta the f TOirnIsincl W1S ccaf railroad t J gate when the Presidcnt.al party ar rived. I tried to ret near hlra. tc. lhc police forced me back. Tl.ey , , . . . . orCed Cver)body back " g-eai ru.cr couia pass. 1 waj to the President when he got inta the grounJs.tut was afraid to attempt the assassination because theie were so m many men in the. tody guard that witched him. 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Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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