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VOL IIX-NO. 138. IZ N. C.,; SUNCAI KSSSIN3,?SrPTKMBEa 8, 1801. TWINTIKTH YEAR W ,-f'vy T "tl i) I . u s J " ' . i s. c em lIj T & Winter. - ' 'r A A Grand Display ot all the New Tail V7 ' Styles. Zlade by the well known firms: j ThosG. Plant & Co,; and Ziegler rsoId -A by no one else in the city .,"'.'! B No trouble to show them, ' Call and j A examine, " - '-,y w J y 3 Ar v,v si - A ICJf A T M( 1 1 $gecMe6eQ3cc3Q3$ee&& V - JUNT UKtnVKll A N EW V J . . ALSO liXTRA RtJBBHRS POll SAME " " , . p-;. Don't forget we have a fresh lot of . , c-,,";1 Portsmouth Corned Hullets. ,. It )on won't Good tloffte try our "Morning Glory" brands th" Aan't Via hnat. ia fao.t. wo in twutlniiitrtani fnr &nvt.hlnr " i' S tGive n cH and w will a? yoimjonty. w. 'Ti V'.lV'' 'roi'for"bu8inefffl, ,- . ' WholMle and . 1 ; , ".ii'ii .'I'WiJf' ij ',".. j H x m r ik r , .''IH-n f its I 1 1 v yLj ; ... UA.IMSU13 mavf uwus tor ine, coining bcmoii.', we sae. treparea ' . for for .it. They are comiiur ia now clailyT We are going to have : i'.t - l. '. :t 1 ' , : :.s.i . t -1.- .1 t a full Btore, and to' arranged tfint.one can fOfliljr look it,ypi.i Our stock will be Bold on SMALL5 PROFITS tanking quick Wdes.1 ' . , , One of, our leaders this Fall Ball Bearing Castors; r No tearing tho carpet or straining in CyGoods Delivered Promptly. fHONB 78 HroDUi Bt $20 REWARD! - I III - MA Ml - tl.A MI weight tlioal 14 Minadi, light (Ingtr nilur, ulioal tt jounf lkf wltk .hrmd on tlile to right, who p! from. wl no MoatUr, Angart 27th, 1901. , v ' v J, W. BIDDLf, Bhsriff.. n . ' ' Craven County, Kew l'rn, V. 0. J. Adr.29, 1001. 1 '' ' FOR SALE ! Mr houne and lot No, 82 New treet, containing seven (7) rooms and kitchen, , prt of purchase money cun ins hold on mortgiige. TtTnin made kihj. , It 214 feet 6 inches dwp, 01 feet S Incliei wldo, front and Lack. '"' f lo self my houHehold and litchrn furniture, nnd one parlor orgun in pfwxl condillon. ' ' .Itr.C. KL1IOE. Far Th CJrcn. A i -""" :r7T7 V-7- ,U SUPPLY Of I AID 2 QT. Retail arocr. v - 4,'. ' - ' II' '.' ii.jpi.l'? s 1 " If l Jl II J If - .y .iivj-yr . ii .? I. L'm-' vxuti,:'l 1 moving, the. heaviest fnrniture., - '; "rr'-y1 -v . v i oQaskill Hardware Co. 'i NKW BKUM, K. 0 )4Vt BLlCKSEIITfl 4 HItEI Barrios, Wagsas, Carts, It ,.. . - Bpalrlag Baaaaa Bksrt Hatlee Buggte, Wagon.' CarU and Draji kpt na kand for al., .. J : ( Sfcopi Snath rrsatairMt, , !. 1 Mrlh RallrMl, 1 'v.-,'..!- Mw,BEfts, h. o;' ffl.i: 1 ! . . The East End i ttio IT.u vry Iloane 18 DewitiiMp H-xmip, v: i '. 1 . water bath and gas. An 'y , UaULI r, 5 & . : ;;DYI1:U ! Alarming Symptdms Developfngj in , ' PmWCBt' COBdiUoB. t i i i S g A- "i." " !" j , jf Blood folronlBf Beaorted. Dsctors Bald' to Wspalr- sAt Flref .. L ' ; O'clock This Xaraiat : ?' . frcsUcat Still t :rF t ahv- w f I . Soon after mldalsrht ft vu teportod that blood pofsonlnsj kid set ja and &'at th Ilde'i 'conditio. WaabwMjjnlng xremely precarToag,J)at4othlng defin ite a to outcome odnld learned:' r . j At UO' thls aaorntna tW Praaident Was reported a being sthlaWva' bat ils eiact condhlon.cann'ot be learned.'1 1 ' - DFrAjjo.Sept, ePlamad wlrtt, fua dlaboIloaMngenatt and flnesae of which anarchy ormhUUmts oapablfl.thc woaM be ataaasl carried atttlbeark Wttbent a hitch. " .,J. eir. i-ixJ'A "The Preeldat,'tbongh. well, guarded byJJnlied States Secret Sorvlcidetee Utm, was folly aipoaed to each jtn at tack as oeeafnA, He stood at the. edge of the raised dUi tipott which standi the great pipe organ at th east tide, of he magnificent structure. Throngs of peo plcrowded in, to gase npoa ihelr -eke-ettUwpenbanee U elasp kit kands, and then fight their 'Way out Jn the good natured nob that every mlnnte swelled and multiplied, at the points1 of Jngrfse and egrets to the Jralldlng. The Presi dent was la s cheerful mood and was pn Joying to the full 'the hearty ' evidences of good will wklrb' every where met" hit gase.fi j nt" "v ,j It wss sbotly after I p. as., when one ot the throng which snrrounded the presidential . ptrH,. a. saedlum slaed man Of ordinary appearancaand plainly dressed ia blacky approached ae "If ho greet the'Trealdont. ; Both BecretaVy Cartelyoa and Pretldent MUburn notic ed Inst itke man' band was swathed Id a bandage or handkerchief. 1 Reports of by-ttsnders differ at to his hand. Be woraea uit way amiu ina aiream vi people, up to the. edge of the data until he Wat within two feet of the Presi dent., : - . Mr. atcKlnle? smiled, bowed - si extended bis bsnd la" thtV tplrlt geniality the American people to w know when suddenly "The tharpcri of a revolvor rang Cut loud and cli above lb, ham ' of voices, the , sh fling of myriad feat . and .' tlbratl waves of- applanse "that ever and anqn swept bore and. there over , the . assem bles. - S"J V a " - -- .- 1 .There was an Instsst and almost ooav plete tlloaci Tb Fresldeat' stood etoo still, a look of 'hetllancy,. almost of be wilderment, on- hit faoe. Then he ra- tnateditep7 while t pallot .begsa to steal overAIa featurea -The multitude, only partially aware that . something se rious hsd happened, paused ia surprise, While hecks were Craned 'and all ey4s turned si one toward the rottrum where a great tragedy was being enacted..' 4, i Then came a commotion." - with the lean of a tiger three men threw them selves' fotwsrd1 u With one Impotte end tprao toward the would-be, asaatsla. Two of them Wro Vnlted Ptiviot Beer St Borv.i.e c";d, whowuro en 1..8 lookout and hose duty It was to guard agalnit JuM Bui h a calamity at had here befallen the Pie.Jut audlhe natioa-v i L , The President retained the faU exer- clto of his faculties until placed on the operating table end subjected to an ao eeithetlc.r k ,A Cl "'' ' On bullet:' Struck ,hlm en the npper portion of the breastbone, glancing and not penetrating; the second ballot pens- trttrd the ""abdomen five Inchos blow ilia lufl nipple snd one) sod one-half In ches to the left of the median line. The abdomen wat opened through the line of the bullet wound. ' It wat fonnd that the bullet had penotrated the etnmach. The opening In the front wU of the toumch was carefully cloned with il'k ttltchfs, after which a firch vm mt!)!1 for a holo In Hit1 bn U wnil of tlie ttoin ach. Tblt WU found and also closed in '!i.n!iio wy. ; T'ii further fmir of '." ' nllat Ci.ii'J- n ' !,D O'acof." I, sl-tLui-h careful ' n un Ii wns nia.ie. The ahdinwliml woi.ml wns (:' ' ,1 without dr!r.!'(;o. No Injury to ths Intc .Un'-e or ollior aVloiiilwd or ;.o ws(V , v r 'd. " I.. i rAi.o, P ;,t. fi.-r ' n (-.. i ' l V all! 1 1:9 Ii ' I . ' 1 1 , !- if f i' i'' l'. fit lm ' . r.fl pit r. 1, J ! . 1 h t r snd sayt. be decided on the act three days sgo and bought the revolver with which the act wss committed in Buffalo. TBpecIal to" Journal. s ;v . - Bcftalo, N. Beptembe,r 7. The President continued "to rest ' easily throughout most of the day. The only fear, ootslde of hit steadily rising tem peratnre, was the possibility Of blood poisoning. " ' , . , . t " The doctors gave various encouraging reports during the dsy. . One doctor said the, result of the ' President's around would be known within U hours, ' as wlthla that period indications of blood poisoning or peritonitis, which ii most feared, might appear, i If not the present chances of recovery would be excellent The rise In temperature was said tobe due more to the medicine administered, than to the wound. ":' ' Cleveland; " O., September 7. The Plalndealer, ssys'Dsri Hanna, ton of Senator Hanna, has just received a dis patch from his fsthet, who Is at Buffalo, stating that the President i worse,? and cannot UvevT,tr? : i B0Trtxo,-6ept. Ia aa interview to day the astaasln expressed regret that he had not killed the President' Where he stood,, and hoped he ' Would die J- forttnoraing,; '-f-'J BwrAUtBepi 7.-Late reporu. this afcernoon stste the President's condi tion it becoming more slarming, and collapse of the wounded man is feared,; '.' ITb'' 'iToiut, .BepW,-! The Journal baa Issued a bnlletla at &05 p.m quoting Dr. Parkes as saying the President would hardly live through the night..: 'i: ' ! Rei - Hospital AppropriatloB Re duced Through Spite. k'tt . Cellette Csdets Escort Be malns Mrs. Carroll. 'Book 4' Agestt are Peddlers. Pen- slea Items. Charters. ----! : Traaspertatloa - ' 1 '.'' Nm' " ' ,: " '- BtXKGB, BU.lTbe cadet battal ion of the Agricultural and Mechanical College this mornlpg marched ' into the city and to the union station at an escort to the remains of Mrs. f. 0. Carroll, the beloved matron at the college, who died suddenly last : night, ,. The fscnlty and et-stodents were also In the procession. The remains ware taken to Magnolia for burial, aocompanted by an escort ' of faculty and students.-' ' i.' : Thit city has annually appropriated $9000 to the Rex Boapltab it but night reduced tblt to I12O0 and gave the 1800 to the Raney memorial library.; There (a sharp comment on the reduction of the appropriations to the hospital,. Alder men eey ty.is because !' some pstlentt sent there by thexity were not received. This- friction, ..they ssy,'' began- man months ago and Was aggravated by k ease last mKWV-'Z:-&CrT;.Z $ 5' Insurance Conimlisioner J. R. Young today pstd Into the State treaanry $38 102, as the collections for August.' The July collections aggregated H,M3, The collections since April 1, .of this year, when the fiscal year began, are $7886, Thr Increase over . the previoue fiscal yesr will be at least 138,000.,;-wti i The attorney General has declded tha book agents sre peddlers, within the In fent of .the lawt. te&iM-Z? 1 X t A. Jl Pevoc, weather i prophet, has Written the fit ate agricultural depart ment, offering for a oonslderatioa to predict the weather, Weil ia advance, for tlx months. Be sent along, a -sample prediction. The department turned down the offer. It i ' . - ' . '-:' The StaU pension board rules that ap plicants fori pensions must show, that they are three-fourths disabled. - This spplles to the fourth-clsss pentlonert It Is found that many of the county boards haveapproved every appllcatlotj made and the retult is that the 8tale board hat to do a great deal of weeding out. For example te. county 'board of Burke sent np 23d spplipallooa and ths Huts board has disapproved 104 of these. If all the application! sent la by county boards wers accepted there would be literally nothing for fonrth-clasa pen tlonert, so great would be the bomber. Borne county boarda pruned down the 'Ints wl'li con-' ' rn' lecuro. Ons county, Camdon, iw ut In tho applications of only onn solil!'-r and tluc-o I lews, all of which are approved by the btale 1 - i l. - The Bute Trunk snd V, 0,3. E. U It ers. rlmrtrs the I!lh Point Compauv. capital ! 3,- m si;il others sloe ln .' , " f to tlie Ptn'.e (.' 1 li 1 t , p . .led the ! .. H i,f ( , " II. OvMinnne of Co. A., 1 t": .! i ''i'- ,( ht. I" :ti:sv;;:i system !; Cay Beoome Invaded by Catarrh-' - i "v - fi-V J J. Louis tia, Jr Chlaaga, 111. . 9. LonlsvPfan, Jrn Manager Central Trust Co, writes from suite 201, Ttme Herald Building, Chicago, 111., as fol lows: - " . v i "Csaf Jam f ftasf a treif attack ft mm I catarrh which wM rery maaojr tag ami achOttatad av ayttam. Saa toa roar advattlaaataaia l-wnta vaa toe advka,-h I. sraetf faruaa eaaataattt warn laat Naramaat, wham tha, ayay tVaas 4Happaan4 attUratjr.", r - Uak Ptaa. jfe'" , Hon. James Lewis, Surveyor General of Louisiana, aayst4;;:'";;,-.";Y' '; -i I -I have uaect Peruna for a short time and'" can oheerfoUy recommend It as being all you represent and wish e very man who la (offering with catarrh eonld know of Its great valn'-i ''-vL--' ; 'i Jamee Lewta.' Wherever the oatarrh la, there la sua to be a waste of maona. The maoos it as precious aa blood. It ia blood, in fact It IS blood plasma blood with the cor puscles removed.'! To stop this wrasts, yoa must-stop this eetonh. " A oonrse of treatment with Peruna never falls to do this. 'i'j.'''""'f.-;.:: '?-":-";- .f .- - Hon.W.B.Schnelder,proprtetorof the Baltte Hotel,' of r Washington, D,' O., speaks of Perona as follows t "I desire to say that I have found Parana a most Wonderful nrnnt... 1 h one bottle and am tboroaghlytatisfled aa so its mems. i easmot ana words to etroress mv arratlfloation for tha raanlta obtained." ''v---" " . ' ' Bead for free eatarrh book. Address The Perona htedldne Company, Colons. baa,Obto. ; . : - Tklrteca ByleS la Cotaa.' ' "I have never been able to compre hend," sold -a ., Veteran nnmlsmatislv "why so many ' Americans should be ileve that a vast amount of 111 luck cen ters around the number 13. ' ., . ' "The commonest of air our silver coins, Is tho 26 cent piece. In the words quarter dollar are 13 letters.; Thirteen tetters compose B Plurlbus Cnnm. In the toll of the eagle are 13 feathers and In the shield are 13 lines. There are IB sthra and. 13 arrowheads, while it yon wiU examine the'btrd through a micro scope yon win And 13 feathers U bis wlng-V " '.':"'.' . : "' 7 When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Idver- Tablets t They are- easy to take Snd pleasant. In. effect. Prion, 20 cents. Samples free at P. 8.. Duffy A Co's. drug storek.' , i '4:'.V'J-i"?i - . Craven Covaty-- Superior-. Court, Pail $:;,V;Term;;-'r:- V" !- jnuST WKBat..'-'.. "H'M. PeUetlor, Ex'r vs. Heath. - TO,. Boss vs. Coast Line. t-t j wi7. TlUlng vs. OoattL!ne. v WS- '.-WHsMsiay' . V- 47. Holland vf. Csho, ;; " 74. Adams. vs. Moye.-y j W.. Joaes vs. Jona$.':J-. - ;' xfcwriar , v-;-i;; "' -71 Petway vs. Btyroa-':' '71 Pollock vs. Mm1c..;;; .mi-.',." ' ,' arrldai.v.,,..,,'.'. '..i--' .-, tivi 71; Kborn Vs.-Lokey..'.r4Cvv; fjvt'',amtaisti- ''Weeteswtyff "Cji "i'SS. DtiSPy vCTIrryA,: ""BV.Hartafield vs'Harit. ''-"k, v:--M. Vboent vs. MUlefr';-:fi'iC; .' 69. Oroom vs. PrltchsraV. v: ;-:f. , , 73. Doiier va. Investment Oo." j.ji't . Duffy vs. Meadows, yi'if.hi , - 1 ',; SMMtMB) Will.' ' r--.' i-V . ' Sfow4)r, ssmu n . '- 87 . Armstrong vs. Blamenthal. -60. Oanady vs. Lumber Co;. ' ' toiv'oRCK."' ; "; 78. Colly vs.'CuIly. .'" y. "; Holly vs, nolly.,.; ;:',;', ' 83 Forbes vs. Forbes. : -'"'' Hrlnion vs. Brlnson. ,'),, Doggaa vs. Duggan. Ellis vs. Ellis. - UodfTCS vt. Ilodges. TO CLEAKSB TUB S YSTES K:T, cluiii'y jut gently wW cottivo or lin'hpiis, to I crmunenUy overeome hib- l!imlcon!'pt!"n,tO awaken the kid neys n-l l.-.-r-r to a henlthy aellvlty, :.!umt I: i ;'i."i t or wi'..Uenlng them, to f;' 1 1. -FJ.I.U, f.ivern, use V -: ' i . i- 'j ljf the t'nUforiiir LTON'ARKET j i Fancy Cream Cheese, .Fancy Elgin Butter, Portsmout2 fcorned Mnllets, Fresh Canned Good?. " Heinz's Sweet Mixedjind fucumber Pickles and Baked Beans: ' f , ... Tomato Catsup and Worcestershire Sauce,"Imported and mestic Sardines. Whole Cod Fish. I ' Anything in Groceries you may want. Plione 91a ' ' Its easy to bny on our plan. Delightful- warm weather menus can - be constructed from onr stock. It represents the best staple groceriesruits and vegetables. We keep our stock of the latter fresh and attarctive. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, Phone 137. Tint PREMIUM DAY At the Planters Warehouse. We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders loryour tobacco, and you can do as well on this market aa any in, the State, V amia up your nome marKet Dy oringing your tobacco here, il for it as any other market, we do not expect yourpaxronage."' Gome down , to .. the Premium Sale and IwepCarCbmtagi' i,''-l. r ------ , , , oaiea every weeit aay ai. ii o ciocn. 4, s It'-HOWAED,'' Manager. 5. BCTOIi, Auciioheer,' ' Vji. . . .."';;j-:!-e ' . -.. - '. -tiv . , ' ; . nth ; ANNUAL ; Cr tlie OHenlalInlaistrIal moek, JFrnl -S :$TKn$. AIenltnral AMoIatioti .,vvy.- -rAT ISTBy BEXXW,' WW', ' SEPTEr.DER 16th to 20th, 1901. V; Excursions froraWilmingtAiit Ralelgb, Waahlngton and-' ether pointa by railroad and boati.''.' 'j; Wf?y'' ':M-..ri. - ' M;r .. t 'it . jh:.a . as a m sxt s . -i f rt s- r wvrv rul Hrfiua Tlniidtr nf fh KfiktA will UrTlie Largest attendant of r ri itn a f. t t rr , .. , v ..... u. v,. ii, 'i Tim f 'iw ;. . nsiiiM'il prisoners - in C, il: . . ' ., S in- i.ilis from Am ...I 1 Ii. 1 -. Id. , l ii.-..,:.s bom A u,;. r, J. ' ii " ;.. ; 3 i- " a fi'im An?. 11. j -i ' a i ' ; r i .: !- ( . . I ' f "i f : Whol3sale ' & Itetall . Grosser, 71 Broad Hi. i.St4ay,Atge22 you do not get as much .j:!'- . - - , - - - .1 1 ''S - " ' ' '' irnnn' a rt i inn . k ssr m w . . nrmiYiiA 4nr waa lOnrman Tliviwa...' any prorlons year expooie:'? ,tl . M ., itfv vt iva-lMfl, oaCBKTABTa iir lir t a rTr.T,Tn . . ' . ..'' ' - ! IIimij ahlo Truck, Ootton,' Corn nnd To! hcco Farm for rent, Con- vi'i.ient for sliij-jiing l y wator and , . i ...... , J.irv III m Yin .. r r . i ; i , ; 'y to '
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