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Broad A Hancock Sm. : 3 iSSliSiSiiSl&AStiSt we Wmm expe; s NEW QOOIjS for Wtming''mFr'iii for for it They are coming in a full store, and to arranged that one can easily look it, oyer.; Oar stock will be sold on SMALL- PROFITS making quick gales? i One of oni Readers Jthiia Fall .U U Ball Bearing, Castors. No tearing the carpet or straining in moving1 the heaTieat furniture. ! ' BTGooJs DeUvered PrompUyr v ".j1-- " f tHONK 147. -78 $20 REWARD! ' . I will py 0.ojfnf tHarrttlwid d. UTery of Mi r War about S bat klgK wflghl abnat 141 ponnda, light (lngr color, kbnnl 13 yMm) walks wltk kead r.a ililfl in right, who MCsped1 f rorm jail no Hondur, agortJ7lh, 19M. ' ; , . v , 4. W. 81DDLE, Sheriff, T Crtea Coaatr.K.w lleni, ft. 0. , - Af . 20, 1901. ' itVK"1 n " On ttoi and iom home, lof nnl ' " ' ; f0" 1 "ve wniwl worn ttooerr; t Wi.y ''!,'"r ' m tter prepared to :(tve wnrn a(wnuon to my aaweo itorc V wood trade. Wetwn all kind Store ' ',' wood 3 ruler hvrjre 1)U, ""ver ReU wet r ;.;'' Retnembermir f rkk and lath now . .' ' '':'iaadT at aliort otloa, Lime and Tar oa ' - hand. W. keen eery thing that yon , -r would Tiardly And .iMwhera, - , i; S Sgb' Bin HiH." ;Tli8 SIiiBEte Eai, t - 4 ' " fOR KTE8TTII1NP. zF6rTheatMrai. v. A flo thing to gira the chlldiwa , thaat damp September morning a Lai- atlv. Chill Tooloj i pleaaant at Fig ' Syropandaerrtala ur. for milarlal poleonlog. Keep the (fitere la perfect working order. Only SOo. at Bradham't Pharmacy. tlcfti rj: r; Czrt . i -at ys'J KSta , -7' mi IP ox all tne Ndw xftii well known firms: W and' Ziegier City, ' d SUPPLY OF 1 AND 2 QT. now daily. We are going to have s Qaskill Hardware Co. p then with; BLACKSMITH & WBEELEIGET, XaBafaeUrc'raf;2 r. a"i ii v j . : Rap alrlai ea Skert Notice. Bogglea, Wajoaa, OaruaoiP DraTt kant na' hand tnt a1' ' ' 1 ?'4 i Ihoaa BMtk rraat Mraat. r ' t'iilW B E UN, K. 0. ' ' .Th e Bait End : of , the , Harvey Honse-ia DcelraMe Boom; with water bath and gas. : j ; -. .. , , : ;' 04 Mmnr.a St,''1 " NKW BERN, : ' -I f'N V Celery Headache Powders. There I not tny better remedy for headache tbaa time powder. Thy never fall to n 'V ?e. t'ade and sold on! j at Davl' Pr rlptlon l'liarmncy. ve 1 lu xam m rue ha T cohtihues to!I.:proye; Tne Chief Executive Rests Easy and Cheerful. r All Conditions FaToraMeCzoloffosz Makes ' Confession. -- Speoial to Joarnal. . , Bufalo, Sopt.9 The Fresldeiit hu ihowa continued improvement daring tne day. He hat beea ' tomfortable, without pain or unfavorable symptdma Hit bowel, kidneys and iunctlons were normal, Pulse U8, temperature' ,101, respiration '26. .'. : ; ; ,' So moon Improved was the President, that Mrs. McKlnley again Tlsltod Urn and oonTeraed aeyer&l minutes. When Senator Hanna, heard of this he ald.Th next thing, he will be asking for a cigar," " . i After a consultation with all the physicians late thl afternoon, Dr. Parke made the announcement, "The Prealdent will get well." ' Buffalo, Sept. 9th. Czolgosr, has confessed to the Superintendent of Police that a week before the shooting of the President he attended a meeting of an archlstt, where it , was proposed To as- sualh'ate President McKlnloy. After discussion I agreed to do the shooting. . Czolgosz further said he met a woman here a week ago, believed to be Emma Goldmen I had a male accomplice," ealJ Czolgoaz, "slith or seventh In the line ahead of merwftb. a'whlte handkerchief tied over his band the tame aa mine, Jto see If the gii&rd would let him pais. The guard allowed this msn to go, and paid no attention, to me when 1 ap proached the President, and fired.- Buffalo, N. T., wept. 8. Providence, teems to have I nterrened, and as a re. ult the hope of saving President Mc. Klnley's life is brighter Jate tonight than at any other time since he was shot. The change in the weather from Sat. u'rday to Sunday has been remarkable, aud its benefit upon the sufferer bat greatly, gratified hit physicians and friend. -The atmosphere is - now 11 M that In the Adirondack. The iky Ml been clear andlhe tnn.wu warm daring the daylight hours, but a cool and refreea Ing breeze hat tempered the atmosphere, making the day Ideal to far at Us effect. upon the President are concerned. In ennaeoaenrM of thla ' whan there wat gloom , there It now 'untnppretsedi Joy. Confidence ha replaced depression J Eterrwhertand by; everybody here the opinion (t expressed that President Mc Elnley will recover., During the last M( hour hit , improvement has been, steady.' It would be Incorrect' to' ay that danger has passed, hot every jno) sent gained brings him that much noari r to recovery. Early bulleMnt on Sunday announced that the President bad patted a reatful night and was In little pain.' His tem perature began to fall, and though the physicians watched carefully there was ao Indication of the approach of. a dan mi a, hnw' - - , Early ln'tht forenoon the Prealdent fall Into a light aleep, from, ' which he (hd not a rouse fet more than, two heart! Agsla in the afternoon he leptr -ahd ai each awakening he showed, ovldenoea of laereattd strengfli.'r "i -.t : ' Dr.CharleaMcBarnle'who was called from New Tork fOrvicoB(altatlon, wti with the president twice. One. In the morning he aW hint afone, indagaln In the aftaraooa when the other phyatclana were DreasnK . BU report did more than; earthing else that has oecnryed siaoe Oie President was snot to glreohee to' hi friends. ' Dr. MoBornlo found not a tin gle Bnfavorable symptom. He said that of neotaslty A , weund tnoa as that In flicted by Ccolgoea is Of grave danger In Its consequences, and hs declared thai It would be tolly, to attempt to pass, a final opinion' ooBoeralug (he outdwnt X the oue. v " - - ; He dwelt at length-upon ,lhe favorable fact jthat the Uuffersr kai i not yet1 Ex hibited any jymptout of eausea. It could aot be that taia trmste wuany coa lderable Inflammatloa of the aiousch. Other favorable coDdltloat led Dr. Mc-. Buralt to believe that there would be no peritonltla." i . , Thut far the ballet which It ttlll ia the body gives the pbyslolant no anxiety. But If the slightest inflammation appears la lbs region of the lead It will be ex tracted. No difficulty Is snticlpatod In this regard. One of Edison' best X ray machines and hi moat skillful and trust- i " f f , r"i I F jr i h. O 1 Ai .r.r 1;' stt n-. l V. " '.en. 1 r.3f ' Y ; : ' AbU V V I MAI ed operator, Dr. H. A. Knells, have ar-i rived.1' The batteries are charged and the machine ready; for Instant ate. With It the phyttclant eay there It not the slightest doubt that the ball can be located perfectly for an'operatlon. They do not daem It advisable to tap any of the President', strength at thla , time." All alt . retervc force It needtd . Bow to resist the danger of peritonltla aad'septlo poltonlng. - Beatdet, If lnflam matioa'doet not let In around the ballet It will tnbn become encysted. : " : , Today alto for the firtt tune tlnot the thootlng nourishment -wat admlnlttered to the President. : It waa In liquor foqn and wu Injected hypodermlctUy to avoid the posstbiUty of Irritating the walls 6f the stomach. i Don't wait until yon become chronical ly constipated but take DeWltt's Little Karly Risers now and then. They , will keep your ltver and bowels in good order. EasytoUke. Safe pills. 7. 8. Daffy. : - THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION How the Scene Appeared to a Newspaper Reporter who Saw the Shooting. Buffalo, N. Yh Sept. 8. A newspaper reporter who stood last behind the President when the shooting occurred gave one of the clearest accounts related so far He said: "I stood ten feet from the President and saw Czolgosz approach him. The latter had his right hand drawn up close to his breast and a white linen handker chief wrapped about it bore the appear ance of a bandage. He extended his left hand, and I am quite sure the President thought he was injured, for he leaned forward and looked at him. In a sympa thetic way. When directly In front of the President Czolgosz drew his right hand forward and fired- I saw the flash and smoke, followed by the report, and then heard the second shot. Instantly John Parkf r, the colored man, and Secret Agent Foater were upon Czolgosz, and they bore him to the floor. Czolgosz, lying prostrate, still retained a hold on his revolver, and seemed to be trying to get hit arm free to fire again. "The President did not fall. He raised hit right hand and felt of bit breast, and teemed to be maintaining bis upright position only by a wonderful effort. I am sore he did not speak at the moment. He gazed fixedly at his assailant with a look which I cannot describe, but which I shall never forget, and In a moment reeled back into the arms of Secretary Cortelyou." Czolgosz'a revolver had by that time been knocked from his hand, and some one had picked up the burning handkerchief which lay at hie feet Czol eosz waa nicked up. forced back and again knocked down. "Mr. Cortelyou and Mr. MUburn "sup ported the President and led bun to a obalr. . I heard him ask that the news be kept from his wife, and a moment later, when Secretary Cortelyou asked him if he felt much pain 'he said: "This wound hurts very much." He seemed to be fairly easy as ho reeled in the chair, and some of the fading color came back to his face. He reached hit right hand In tide of his shirt, and when he withdrew it hit fingers were tipped with blood. He paled again at the sight of the blood, and I think bo fainted. - "Senator Azplroz, the Mexican Minis ter, broke through the crowd, and, Talk ing ap to the President, cried: 'My God, Mr. Pretldeat,are yon shot r . The Hia titer teemed, about to throw hlmsejt at the feet of the President, but , wit re ttralned. The President' answer eame very slowly, and In a halting, subdued voice. Hs said:: 'Tee, I believe I am.' The President was attracted by. the scuffle of the officers who were dragging the.would-be murderer away, but he did aot speak.-' Hit bead rested oa the arts of Mr. Mllbnra and ho teemed only part ly conscious. His courage waa superb, snd while he was oonsolousr he wat the master of the psln which he suffered. When the ambulance came and t stretch' or wat brought la he started forward and narllallv retain d. bit feet anaetltt ed, . I heard not a word from the ai- aailant of the President. He was ilroek down the moment be -fired the "Wond hot, and If hi did tpeak It waa probably in exolaiaailon at tbo i very rough teat atant he wat tecelrlna."! f"1? i NT ''-' TO'aEAlisB THE'sTSfElt- ' , ESeotaally yet gently when eostlve or bullous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or. weakening .- them, to dispel headaches,' colds, fevers, tse Syrup of Pigs, made by the California FlgByrupuv Mr;-. NO ANARCHISTS HERE $Utt. Qui- SoSavi ieremor Ayeock. tert. Prayen For PresMeaC 'tax- j ' s atpa Under Hew Revenue -r . Raiaiori. N. O.. September ' 8-Th Stat chtrtert the National Mtrble Com pany, of Murphy, Cherokee County eanltal t'.OO.OOO; stockholder , T- M. j Brady of Canlorr, Oa., 1728 ibare, A. '8. Emersoe of Murphy 804 (hare, and ' John 11. Dlllard of Murphy 10 ihaw. Collector Dnncau announce the elz nrtof the Cjprem Distillery Company' ' plant at Wilmington on account of Ir regularity. At sll the clmrclica hire tliero were ;.i . ..l frny.rt for the rrcld-nft re-r- v.-7, -,-l at . vral t'-e I ' t re f..(icl to I'.o w- .I'y for ig-1 of anarehlsts.'' At the -Soldiers' Borne In the afternoon Auditor iTlxon prayed for, the President most fervently. ".Governor. Ayeock Issued extradition warrtnt to day for William Ray, a white man wanted by Gevernor ilcMUlan of Tennessee, for murderln Qret-o county, j. that State. : . - , : l ' It will probably be ten iUj(rbeforo the. "Corporation Commlafcion decides whether lit order reducing freight and! passenger rates on branch lines of the Boothern and Seaboard Air'Llno is to stand, . V Corporation commissioner Abbott is now. on atrip to various counties to con fer with the authorities in regard to tax ation under the new revenue act. Ho was today in Orange, and will go to Ala mance. Davidson, Cabarrus, Davie, Wil kes and Yadkin. Commissioner Rogers is at Ashevllle, to attend the meeting to morrow of the railway commissioners of the Southern States'. Mrs. Ayeock has gone to Seven Springs, to join Gov. Ayeock, and they will return here Thursday. The vital statistics report for this city for August wat finished today. There were only 30 deaths; 10 of whites, 10 of negroes! and 14 births. Of the deaths 12 were of-hlldren under S years. Only 2 were of white adults, both of lung dis ease, one a man of 81. Only 1 new ty phoid fever case was reported and 2 cases of scarlet fever. Gov. Ayeock in reply to an inquiry as to the proper thine to do with anar chists said: "We have no anarchists In North Carolina, for which I am pro foundly thankful. I am distinctly In favor of sny reasonable and constitu tional legislative enactment which will make or lend to make Impossible a re cuirence of the awful crime recently committed against the nation.' 12 Arrests in Chicago. CniCAso, Sept 8. The trail of Presi dent MoKlnley's assailant, It Is believed by the police here, has been found In Chicago. It Is known that Czolgosz has been In this city on at least two occasions within the last few months, and already 13 men and women, all anarchists, have been ar rested on the suspicion that they may have been concerned In a conspiracy with him. Warrants charging "con spiracy to kill and assassinate the Presi dent of tho United 8tatce, William Mc Klnley," havo been sworn out before Justice Prlndlvllle against the nine men snd women arrestod Id the Free Society headnuartera at 515 Carroll avenue. What action will be taken against the othor three men who wore arrestod later at 100 Newberry avonue has not been de termined. That these arrests are only the begin nlng of a general gathering In of the more violent and dangerous anarchists of Chicago is Implied by the police. There is no Intention of giving sny pos sible guilty man a chance to escape by auch hesitating methods as followed the Haymarket riot. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure sjigesru what you eat. ONE SIGHT ONLY. y, Scolrtr 16ib. Tho Banner Show of the Season THE GREAT Mftlstod bj his Company of (. .. r-i .. EUROPEAN ENTERTAINERS This show hat made MILLIONS LAUGn. ;. .""".;' : , Capital, Surplat and Profits $88,80. M What We Have Done, Do and (. , . Will Continue to Do. Thla Bank oonductt It bualneat upon "nn-tn-now" methods. ; '-- II Is our purpose to deal Justly and liberally with all. . - W carefully aafeguard the Interest or oor customers, moreover, we ire auentlv do it unknown to them: as ' op portunltles often come to at la confiden tial way a, and yon cannot over-appeolate such consideration. ' We are not disposed to overlook, the fact that the InteresU of the Bank and those of the people are closely bound to gether, and cannot by any meant br eenaratedV .' ft X - - ' Tblt Bank acta at a repository for Wills, and safely keeps thrnn till the proper time of surrender. Will also act as the custodian of money or paper left with u In escrow. No ensrge lor Ineee acrvloea. - I W procure Letters of Credit for In tendlna travellers. - -" " I We aim to be prompt, progressive and llhernl. . 1 In the matter of accommodations, this I?Riik mcflts every requirement within the HmU of prudent banklns;. ' If you have nerer txxm Identified with Hi as a pni run, we i'k you to consider llm .l 7 of t i.,inir one. i in r ! . .y f.n :, wpp" none s''-1lng a urn ., j'-t i ii f - ntr) I. t 0 B..lli.ii.'ll. ve iO' Ft Cuvette Va4 The farmers & MerchM "(j I,:-'' - ''' "'f '? v" 'fit; '"H'-"-,). I FULTON ml Fancy Cream Cheese, Fancy Elgin Butter, Portsiuout2 Corned Mullets, Fresh Canned Goods. Hcinz's Sweet Mixed und Cucumber Picklea and Baked Beans. Tomato Catsup and Worcestershire Sauce, Imported and mestic Sardines. Whole Cod Fish. Anything in Groceries you may want. 3 f Iff miff Flf . MS AN K . 2" I VI Bl KISV0IIS1SIJKJI wrvroa, i 'Phone 91. 71 Krt'l HU Have it Its easy to hny on our plan. Delightful warm weather menus can be constructed from our stock. It represents the best staple gToceries,fruits and vegetables. We keep our stock of the latter fresh and attarctive. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, Phone 137. Thursday, Aug. 22 PREMIUM DAY At the Planters Warehouse. We wiir have plenty of buyers, with the orders lor your tobacco, and you can do as well on this market as any in the State. Build up your home market by bringing your tobacco here, il you do not get as much for it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. Come down to the Premium Sale and keep a coming. Sales every week day at 11 o'clock. J. It. HOWARD, Manager. S. B. CUERIN, Auctioneer, 1 2th ANNUAL a. f the Oriental Indlukirlal Stock, Fruit "and Agricultural AMOclatioii SEPTEMBER 16th ?to 20th, 1901. jBtcnnions from Wilmrog-ton,, points by railroad and toffifcv ( I ne icaamg base uaihuiubs nnii Rrafls Bands of iHe State will odmiWe for nrlaiw irmat, Tk., - day aight -f !;;'', 'X'K .; lne Largert Miia To Iliro Oiif ! The following named , itrlsoners-sn C'nvren County Jiill: i . '. - j, , nenry umTer, monuia iron angusi 119th. 1U0I. .. , ; v i :, - -'-v , Fd mil, 4 month (mm Aug1. 1UW ; John Mackey, 8 months from Aug. 10J ' John Howard, t months from Aug 19 - Cells PolUek, 8 months from Aug. 1. Anyone dealrlnp; to hire any 'of the above named persons will conier wltn K. B. Q:K3,'V': ! Cluu, Board County Ccnuitisslonert.' MARKET Wholesale ft Retail Raleigh, Waahinrton and other ? & ' r r l ' (T "VHMWll M. uuia I i yt''' :" . ii ... t , . Kr ... ; , . ' -jJ1 VWV H.A-''V'' fk C'v't J...'.i' mmmt (ink wvt blsla i ui as. wti aa i m i DMirable " 'ir ; and ,f obanooAm f'rnti CoV venient for hlpplno; by water' and 1 t ran: '':,- y. . For tfrm apply to ' ":; 'J.'.nART,-'f Cox 720.' Kew. Bern, N. 0 .':'r. '. -: . s,"A i.-: .
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