11 Absolute! Puro THERE tGEO CUDCTITUTE EVIDENCE "CONTINUED. The Defence Finishes and the State Intro duces a Number of Witnesses. Special to Journal. Raleigh, May 39.-In the Haywood habeas corpus case today the chief wit ness for prisoner was Ned Barnes, a ne gro carriage drlvur whose good charac ter was proved by Governor Ay cock and Judge Connor. He swore thtt he saw Skinner strike Haywood with his left hand outright on the right sldeofiUu face, and that Haywood staggered 'iaok and as. be rose he pul'ed his pis it and shot Skinner; that he saw Sli'n.ier's right hand behind him; that whin first shot was fired 8k In ner wai half serous the aide walk; that, when the accond shot was fired Skinner was l a r way between side walk and the street car track That he ssw Haywood p;ck op-hls hat and put his pistol In his pocket and start up the street. Two witnesses swore that Haywood's hat had ilrl on It and th- jtilor and dep uty sheriff swore be had a red mark and brulae on hla chuck The defense rested Its cue this after noon and then the Slate's witnesses were called W E Q waltney was "Brit one ez amlutd. He swore that he was looking out of his window and saw Haywood's hand with pfslol In It, and saw the flash; mm TO GO TO An ! Find What Yoa XVni in V . -Wash Good Y) AMns if ccd ohm nnu iA-eWi Special price in this week: & 60o Albatross in A 40 Inch Whirfl L.A.'nrn . - wnrt.ri 1An and r ft 20c, onlylOc, 12c, Jt T.. TVI.... $ only .l6K:..:i'4 rHiu:v rimiHR. iri .ivi l ri r-ri Kinnme- was bought to retail i S rt -1 tr. v n ou DiBces new Aiawn. loo vaiue. iuc 1 1 A Great v- to know- that what' II yoa drlok . b . desn krd Palatable-; That it tha way with all of oar Deer and .Soft 2 the Iket and Tareat r TlvJSI ' " f i f f; I of rortUlnf,r ' t ' ".v 'IJ-w w ""j . . . ! CROUfl DOTTLIuD rsZ'SS ' . Mdkjkd i, A J -A. M. id . -f M. M . , ; ' Thnno 105 saw a man step into ths gut er and stag ger with his hand against reft side; when man was near car track a second shot was fired and the man soon fell. Hay wood had his hat on and was smoking a cigar; saw Bklnner step off the sidswalk and taka two or three steps before first shot was fired. He appeared to be go ing diagonally eastward. He did not change his course nntll after the second shot: Haywood was In abont the middle Of the sidewalk. Representatlre I Q Simpson of Per quimans county, saw Haywood with oat stretched hand and saw the smoke and beard the shot, Skinner was halfway be tween the curb and the car track. After the first shot Skinner turned hla left side towards Hsywood; saw Bklnner flinch at second shot as if struck; did sot see any difficulty between the men. State advance sergeant J W Pike met Haywood near south door of post office, be saw Bklnner near the main entrance, going down the steps, apparently going acioss the street, when Pike was at the north eaat corner of court house he heard the shot and saw Haywood at the south east corner of poet offlee eight feet tram the sidewalk and in the street. He only made a step or two before the second shot was fired. A full and complete line of In tern a al stock and poultry food for sale at J. R. Parker Jr. uuuist vMsViV. a few things for ail colors, only 30c. X 16c. ' . J ' 1 J llAV. - r I" ) h 11 1 vkiiih wnri.ii znn r nnnuriTiii . Tinirama - . at 20c. onlv 12ke. 1 ' " w a - s v. . - v ? ex O II causa. Treasurer- lacy Paylntr otf State Debts. V Firemen's :; Tearaament Postal Fraidi Will Hot Affeet, Karal N Bentea..rBaIlrea4 Extea- -alea. uMtIea of May.The State crop pest commission met here today. President J Van LIndley presiding. It took up the matter of regulations regarding the ship ment of nursery stock and Inspections during the coming season. Good rains fell In all this section last ntght - The drought is now relieved. The' main drought lasted from April 9th to Itay 80th, inclusive. It waa one Of the largest on record hereT Generally the dronghu come la the fall, when they are not so harmful. AU crops are now Injured.' .'.'..' , ' r , Four years ago the iron fence around the Oepltol square was removed. Part of ft was used In enclosing the old or city cemetery; and the remainder at the Presbyterian cburoh and the county court house. One of the antes Is at Mt. Hope cemetery. The board of agriculture devoted this morning to an inspection of the 403 acre farm at tha Agricultural aud Mechanical College. This afternoon it made-op the budget of the eipenees fot the coming six months. State Treasurer Lacy Is rapidly paying off the $800,000 debt to cover whloh the special issue of bonds was made. Yes terday he got the money far the -bends In week It will have been all paid ont. He first of all paid the $3JO,000 borrowed a little over a year ago from the Nat ional Park Bank of New York City. Congresonan E W Pou of this district la here. He says the Machem matter and his use of the funds In ad vanes will not affect tho establishment of new rural free delivery routes in North Carolina, that the new appropriation becomes available by July 1, and that he expects to have W routes la operation in this district by thetndof the year, there being now 40 James D. McNeill, Chief of the North Carolina State Firemen's Association, wasJiare today, on his way to Dorhsm to arrange for the holding there of the next tournament and annual convention. He says he has heard nothing but praise of the tournament held at Raleigh last year. The Association now, for the flrf t time, embraces the fire departments of all incorporated cities and towns, there ng about SO of these, and the total membership spproxlmatee 1700, As jet' the question of the encamp leat of the National Guard of this State la mot settled. The war department' Is making inquiries to ascertain the number of troops each Ststs desires to put Into camp. The government can onl pay the expenses of the national uuara whet It encamps with regulars and wishes to m whether the total espouses will fall inside of the available appropriation. ' The Daughters 0 the Confederacy of this State have put 1st the Soldiers Home here, wardrobes for esck,rota Is the new dormitory. The wardrobts are of oak and were made at StstesvlUe. . ' - The Cape Fear and Northern railway's extension from Angler has now reached Duke, the Cape Fear rivect Har nett county, at whloh plana Is to be the million dollar eOton mill, wh'ch the Dukes are building and which wilt be knows as Ervla Mill No. 1 ' Brick work now well under way. Ten million of brick are rcontred. - The' Rslelxh and Capo Fear railway has now ' reached , a tout la three miles of ptueton. Tbeaiamniot wake Forest college are raising f 1000 for bulldlar there. AH our oolored Lawn's have been re- dnoed. We have a big lot of them that must be sold. . Coma and see the pretty VStternf you can bay here at 5e to 15c a ; SIMM kf a tWtAAi IlisSfl inn nil wuuu . ''V Leaglk af labeu Cerpaa Hearing b 'v'?',A.JIltf(1Inlt'r:v;',''; HaLMO a, May tS-The habeas corpus hearing now la progress here la the Insect Haywood murder ease develops the fact that popular Interest la this no table crime Is as great as ever. The crowd whloh yesterday Jammed Itself Into the court room was today reduosd. As to the length of the bearing no one appears to be able to give aa opinion. 1 bs eoun set for Haywood say the length depends entirely oa the action of the) prosecu tion. ' :' ' ' '' s r ' '". ' i One of the lawyers for ths defenoe de clared Tuesday that they would not have Instituted this proceeding unless they felt sure of getting ball. He then referred to his Statement, mads to your correspondent on the evening of the day the crime was commltu d, that there was a complete defense. The defense put on Its star witnesses yestetdsy,8chmlls and 81ms. , . ' . .. . , TOR I A r.r I- GIIEPJllGAL Beveiils ;4liat VPe - ru i Tone up tne system, uestore tne Jt unc . tions and Procure ; Healtll.M 80 SAYS PROP. L. J. Prof. It. J. Miller, lata Professor of Chemistry and Botany of the High School of Tpallantl, Mich., writes from 8327 N. Clark Street, Chicago, 111., as follows : "As several of my friends have Spoken to me of the favorable results obtained through the oso of Fernna, especially In oases of catarrh, I examined it most thoroughly to learn Its contents. "I found it composed of extracts of herbs and barks, of most valuable medicinal qualities combined with other Ingredients, delicately balanced, calculated to tone up the system, restore the functions and procure health. " cooMlder Peruna one of the moat medicine, whkh the public can use with MILLED Pens, Pens! A fine -line of Pens now in stock Call and examine. Owen G. Dunn. 69. POLLOCK ST. I llie BEST Wheel. It pnsbet 25 per oent. easier and Je worth two blcjoles of any make. . I have Bicvclet at $25 00 M good si jou can get at any price, 1"; 4 X hftva proper material and can make miy repair tatiafaotory ; on any wheel at satisfactory prices. -T. lMedgerton. c -(!or. Pollock & Craven SU.," " NEW' BERN," N, U. - Of all the game's ever devised for the development of healthful ererclse, base ball Is the best -To be able to play ball successfully It Is necessary that you equip the team with best supplies. I am prciiared to"funil&h up-to-date base ball goods, and y srxiclul atten tion to mill orders. Will ill! your order same (l 'y rToivcd. Wrile f r priroi , r in l'i':"h' , : " i, mi A I t ."J'''"' IU0Y0LIrlOADmR- I J I h I I ANALYSIS - .na, Is Galculate4 to MILLER, CHEMIST. ukHUully and MclentlflcMlly prepared tafety and succes. " PROP. L. J. I Fine Sterling Silver ' A new line of Sterling 6ilver In Z the latest pieces and designs. The Balelgh, Raphael aud Virginia are T the most popular on the market.? RICH OCT GLA88. An elaborate and extensive line of the most artistic cutting. 1 he Silver Lest and Myrtle are the 2 latest. -ON DISPLAY IN X J. O. BAXTER'S WINDOW. etht Summer, School: for Omven Co. Teachers will be held at Dow. It will open June 22nd and continue six weeks Attendance to compulsory. ; for olroolar of work or any in formation oonoerning - places to board, eto, address ' j 'rf 8. It, BRINfiON, -I-,--v 'ivi-' New Bern, N. dU Or L. L. DARGBAVi; - -e-V.'. "- :..r:- Dorer, N. 0. "' ;vv BUTTER;. : . .. MEADOV GOLD PASTEURIZED i;CREAERYsi Put up in the famous TJJEB SEAL , package, Dust and Odor Proof IS THE BE3T YI$T. One trial convinces you. . , - - For Sale by E. B. Ilackbnrn, Jno. Dunn, J, R. Parker, J IfoGehee . firm:. -J T a, V !- ---. - .'-.(.., Trillin mil juuuaa juowio. '"SUIT3 MOttE PEOPLE THAKgAOTTOEH BBAND.". ' ::. OLD HEIIIaV ; r.YE . -'f- - ' 1 -" CTr.AU3, cu::.:r C; co., rroprictora, i.ic:-t-::d, va. ' r r'uiTv. : : : :t. 'teruua r::: ..: "Balm. p the By. tan." Hon. Joseph H. Bidttewar. Secrets rv of the American Anti-Treat Society, writes the following letter from tha Grand Central Hotel, St Paul, Minn.: "It la with great pleasure that I en- aorse reruna as an honest medi cine, 'competent to do all It claims. I have need it several times and know of nothing that cures so com pletely, and at the same time builds up the system. "I have rec ommended it to a number of mv friends and always feel that I do them a sorvice for I know how satisfactory the results invariably are. I only wish every family had a bottle it would save much sickness and doctor bills." Joseph 11. Kldgcway. "Feci Better Thai for FIt Tears." Mr. James B. Taylor, Roberta, IruL, writes: "I am at the present time entirely well. I can eat anything I ever oould. I took five bottles of Peruna, and feel better now than I have tor five years. I have doctored with other doctors off and on for fifteen years, so I can recom mend your medicine very highly for stomach troubles. I take great pleasure In thanking you for your free advice and Peruna." James B. Taylor. "I Xnjoy my Heals as I Used to." Mr. J. W. Pritchard, Wolf Lake, Ind., writes: "I am pleased to say that I have been cured of catarrh of the stomach by Pe runa. I could hardly eat anything that agreed with me. Before I would get hall .through my meal my stomach would fill with gas causing me mnch distress and unpleasant feelings for an hour or two after each meal. Bat, thanks to your Peruna, I am now com pletely cured, and can eat anything I want to without any of the distressing symptoms. I can now enjoy my meals as I used to do, and It Is all due to Dr. Hartman and his wonderful medicine, Peruna.. "It has been one year slnoe I was. cured, and I am all O. K. yet, so I know I am cured." J. W. Pritchard. Dyspepsia is a very common phase of summer catarrh. A remedy that will cure catarrh of one location will cure It anywhere. , Peruna cures catarrh wher ever located. That it la a prompt and permanent cure for catarrh of the stomach the above letters testify. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at onoe to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and be will be pleased to give yon his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Special Sale Of Home-made Lard. Parties that wislf BQme thing pure and . sweet can get 6 lbs. lard for 65c. Send your buck et to the , j; The Oaki Harket. The Crowa Bottling Works has Just recelted another solid car ofPortnert famous beer direct from the brewery la a rsfrlgt rating car, Joseph lUdgeway. Another Fresh Small JUST RECEIVED. Try one. They are Strictly first quality. Yours to please, 'Phone 191. Gaskill Hdw. & Ilave a full line of seasonable goods at this seas one price. White Moontain'and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. fawn Mowers from 12" to 16", Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Mutting and Carpet Tucks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blinds and sell Masury's I aint and, Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. GasUll Hardware and Mill Supply Company, HTiTDWAREJ78 Middle. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 147. Phone 216. 1 jj Delicions & RefreshiDff i in the Ice Cream we sell yon. We take the greatest care in making onr oream, and only the best materials. IT'S PUBB AND WHOLE SOME, and can be eaten by the most delicate person without fear of injury. 86o D6r at. packed in ice. deliv- ered at your house atany time. McSorley, Give us a Call. -We would be pleased ti have yoa call and examine otfr line xt BUILDERS' MATERIALS, Paints, Oils, Refrigera tors, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, Ice Oream Freesers, Tinware, Galvanized and Fnameled Ware. LOOK US UP, .General Hardware, 79 Sonlk Fmi Street, maw BEiur, w. c. UvvvvUvvvvvHvUvvvv Yo u Owe Vs No, who desires to grow In tbe confidence of his neighbors baa aa ether sate and sure way open to.bim;' K-f We simply solicit yonr r X tronrgson the grounds of pure drags, rightly handled, t fair. prioee... ; On thla basis we have - I grown! oa this basts we will 'centlnneto grow.: r'lQ-'i Weare In bnsiaes so tnake money, bot know full well m - that we mnst earn your eonfU Z dence before we can get yonr patronage, "y-K.--K',41 '. : 'l "Daffy's : ' Vox. S. Trout Ss Middle Sts. I ...... I I ( 11 I U I M I U 4 . . Lot Harvey's Ca3C3 . Wholesale ft Befall Grocer, 71 Brsiad Ht g Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dcor Screens," Poster Tacks, and many other up the home. full stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best Untanli Usstsnli I ' iiui i an, iiui i an i New Goods arriving daily and prices lower than at the first of the season. The mills are closing out bargains and -we are geting them. Look the prices. Men's Clothing. A big lot Mens Coat and Pants Suits worth $5 00 our price 8 08. A big lot Mens Blue Serge Coat and pants Huits, worth $7 CO, cut price 1424 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth $1 75, cut price 98c Childrens Suits. Big lot Childrens Wash Suits, worth $1 00, cut price 58c. Big lot Childrens Serge Suits, worth S4, cut price SJ 98. Big lot Childrens Light Cassimeres, just received, worth $3, cut price, $1 89 Shirts. Big lot Shirts, worth $1, cut price 48o Big lot of Boys 8hirts,all colors, worth ouc, cut price lVc Dress Goods. Big lot All Colors '.Organdies, Worth 25c, cnt price 16Jc yd. Big lot Figured Lawns, all colors, . worth 10c cnt price 7to yd. , 7 Same as above, worth 7Jc, cut to 4Jo. Big lot R & G Corsets, worth $1 CO cut price, 48c. Big lot Bleaching in short lengths, worth 7c, cnt price 8J yd. Big lot Percales in short lengths, wrth lOo, ont price 8c Only 10 yards to a customer, each person must do their . own buying. Shoes. Big lot Kens Shoes, worth 13 00, cut a price 91 48, 1 Same as above, worth 1 1 CO, cut 98o. Big lot Ladies Shoes, worth $3 00, cnt price 1189. j tame as above, worth $1 50, cut 98c Big lot Ladles Slippers, worth $8, cut ! price 91,09, ; r Same as above, worth 91 85, cutto98o 1 Same as above, worth 75c, cnt to 49o, ' Big lot of Hambnrg just received in remnants. Take a look at them. S. COPLON, 78 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Gaskai Hardware Co, New Bern. , J. VeOWOOD, iPtacUcxTmnei. PL0MBING AH0 41S FITTIIQ ' 'Ordej for ToUooo Fines Solid-' V1 lted. ' :'r'''1 All.irork guaranteed to give iaU -' Cart . be pound', at Jtheehftpjon . , South Front Street formed 'doon pled fcy'thi 4 ... ; J. WOOD , 1 For Rent. Wharf property formerly occupied by O W Hamilton as wood yard. ' Also two desirable offices la second story of new brick building oa Bo""i Front street, Arr'yto ' f3.it.irj: - v

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