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VOL.:XXir-.HO;i59,. " '.I MW BIEH, I. C, TUESDAY MOBIIM, OCTOBER 4, 1801, TWISTY-TH1BD TEAR MM Newest Things in belts and , bags . Pean de Soie and Leather Belto in black and color;, fancy back with buttong, either brass or silk; aborted sides with handkerchief front. Bags of the newest make, envelope and Peggie Bags, fitted with strap handle at 25o and 50o. Onr fall stocks are unusually attractive this season; from our comprehensive collection of dress fabrics. As the fall season of 1904 is now under way we can safely recom mend a few specialties that have been greatly in demand, as follows: Tailor Suitings, 58 inc'i wide, all wool and the pr ce is only 60c the yd. ' PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 90 HEATERS AND COOK STOVES Complete line just received! Stoves put up and pol ished on short nctice ? General Hardware, full line! Sash, Doors and Blinds ! Hetth & Milligau Paint ! None better ! New car load Ellwood Wire Fence just received ! Machinery and Hill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 78 Middle", Phone 147. SPECIAL to ROIo) L20JU AT AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 59-61 MIDDLE STREET Itave just begun. We have just arrived from the with a complete line of . Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies and . Gents run)l8hinga which will be -v , . sold at rock bottom prices. ' Full line of Drugs,Med. icinesiToilet Ar- . ticlea and Soap. );h Frcsht'StppfyXof; Flower Seeds, r " ::yIclaiai Frescrlp- "i AKpeelalfy. .-' ring and Orowa :':rkPU Chloktns go looks good spreads better wears best Enical in Fuel Splendid in tptialim Life lino (Dnlij 68 middle St MILL 6CP?LIES 44 CraveSt Phone 21. the PUBLIC nn LiVJ THE northern markets f mmmmmmiVm I. ICS i n; .op all hinds.' .' : : ' Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cota it posaeiaes Wonderful tonic prnpertloa Suppl made from the fa-sous Obcs pUnt an CIRCUS MAN STABBED. Ai a Result of a Long Bunding Fend J- M J Kane: it Wounded by Cuddy Service. ' ' ,t j The first tragic occurrence of circus time occurred yesterday when J M J Kane, advertising man for the Foie paugh and 8ells olrous wee stabbed" In the breast by daddy Service, advertising man for the John , Robinson , drone. Kane is not seriously lnjared,hla wound however, Is near the heart, the knife blade striking a rib at a point a Utile more than an inch from the heart and deflecting In an opposite direction fol lowing the course of . the bone. The wound is about two inches long and a third of an inch deep. The man will probably suffer nothing other than the nervousness and pain which naturally follows such attacks. The cause of the assault dates back two years. The men have not been friendly and though they have met fre quently while In the transaction of their dutlic they have had but few encoun ters. It seems, moreover, that the rival ry of the two circuses enters but little I a to the matt .r, the quarrel being of a purely persodal nature. The attack occurred at the Ooast Line depot yesterday morning just before thel tr tin left for Wjlmlngton. Kna had checked his b ig gage prepsriag to leave for Wi mlogton end Service bad gone Pup there t get a package when they got together. Truro was Hide said by eit her men before the dead was done and th i Weapon used a small pocket knife, wta used before a Ilea was struck. The Ant knowledge of any of the bystanders th it Kane had been cut was when heex cltimed "stop that mm, ha slabbed me." Service went over a sboit dtsttnoe to a hn n where some of his men were msk- n. pste and officer Bryan arrested him i. re He made no resist ince. ;x rvtce was arraigned it the police ouri jesterday afternoon. Mr WW Clurk appeared for the Slate and Mr E M Grieu was attorney for Service. The testimony was given by Doctors Oaton an l JonoB and was Introduced to deter mine under what amounts of bonds the deiendant should te placed. as a result of the examination Mayor Elite bound him over for trial in Super ior Court In the sum of f 100 which he gave. Both Service and Kane live In Cincin nati. Laie last e7ening Kane swore out a peace, warrant for Service before Justice S ft Street, before whom the hearing will be at 10 o'clock today. SUPERIOR COURT Fall Term For Craven County Com menced Yesterday Horning 11.80 O'clock. The Opening session of the Fall term of court for this county did not sit until 11.80 o'clock yesterday Imorolng, the Judge being delayed in bis arrival. Judge W B Council of Boone, Is pre siding, and Solicitor Larry I Moore pros ecuilng. The Judge's charge to the jury was not a lengthy one. but was comprehen sive and to the point, and court was In good working order by the afternoon session. The cases taken ap were han died with unusual dispatch, all possible consideration was given however to the defendanu.Eight caiel war disposed of several of them being Jury cases, as fol lows: John Taylor, charged with carrying conoealed weapons, was found guilty and fined $15 and costs Henry Connor, assault and battery; guilty; fined 10 and ousts. . Ed Smith, laroeny:sentenoed to twelve month confinement In county Jail, with leave to commissioners to hit out to work on Pitt coanty roads, John Moon, larceny, (our saonths on rosds. 'Peter Battle, larceny, 1 months oa roads. ;;, . Calloway Moors, gambling; 60 days In all. Lsttuoe Coble, laroatjK months la the psnlteatlary. Uttuot , Is slightly SejnenUd and teemed to enjoy the pros peet of a visit to Raleigh. . , '-.;. william Simmons, larceny; U months la penitentiary..,.;;".' - v-v Alexsuder Blmmon. was brought ap on a charge of erlmlaat, tesaalt. and It appeariog that filmmona ; was too poor to employ eonnsel, Big Honor aaslgned counsel, and th ease will perhaps be called Wednesday, : v - y Court took a reosta at I.M o'clock tu til ihts morning. - Only a morning ses sion will be hela today. ? ? ''.. ( live and let my brethren live ' ' With an that's good witJsaae,' . Unto th poor toast oath I give, . V Tat balance I give Rocky Mountain . -r,. Daffy. It brings to the little one thai prtoe- lets gift of healthy Utah, solid boat tad masola. That's what Bolllatcr't Rocky Mountsla Tea does. Best baby medicine on tarth. 89 cent Tea or Tablet. F . Wanted at Once. Flvt Lumber gra.Vrs a: ers to Work in plnnlr r . COM' .') I 4 fifteen kLo 1. ' (".. MR, JUSTICE . FIIIIIEMORE Ije o! ttie.'fiatal Suprema Court, Sends tti8 Following Rcmarlcatila Testimonial TO CUTIGURA ThaT Wnrlif le PirtifiirV Cinlrfi ISIIV SI III IIS. Sw WUIIUUIBS V SIWIUT .art m ... fY useo wnerever iiviuzanoii 'Has Penetrated. " I desire to give my voluntary testi mony to the beneficial effects of your Cutlcura Bemedleael have suffered for some time from an excess of nrio acid U tht blood; and since the middle of last year, from a severe attack of Scaema, chiefly on the scalp, face, ears and neck and on one limb. I was for several months under professional treatments, but the remedies prescribed were of no avail, and I was gradually becoming worse, my face was dread fully disfigured and I lost nearly all my hair. At last, my wife prevailed upon me to try the Cutlcura Remedies and I gave them a thorough trial with the most satisfactory results. The disease eooa began to disappear and my hair commenced to grow again. A fresh growth of hair is covering my head, and my limb (although not yet quite cured) Is gradually improving. My wife iniars so nigmy or your remeaies tnac aba has been purchasing them in order to make presents to other persons suf- lennaj rrom similar complaints, ana. as President of the Bible Women's Society, has told the Bible women to report if any case should come under their notice when a poor person is so afflicted, so that your remedies may be resorted to." , i ROBEBT ISAAC FINNKMORE, (Judge of the Natal 8upreme Court) Pietermarltaburg, Natal, Oct 29, 1901. I Bntwhosjt ttM vofU. Onttran BskwJvtnt, fpfc rm sf CWoliU Canted PUU, Me. per vttl ottOi, latmnt, Jfe, BMP, si. Dtpota i LoDdoti, v Cbuttr Psuk tVasi It h Paixi Boon, W Ooama lout M in. iiAkMtikiauBnS aMip.' a Cham. Can., lol. PnkM. HAPPY HOOLIGAN. Oppera Greatest Caricature Comes to Life on the Stage. The Happy Hooligan show, which ap peared last night at the opera house was attended by a large and appreciative audience. Hooligan, whose ' caricature has amused thousands through the comic supplement of the Sew York Journal come to lite was the hero or villain of the show, If he wss the hero ha was mighty sorry. If he wss the villain, he was bum. Hero or villain his part left a bad taste in the mouth. Tht other parts of the show however, redeemed it from a dessrved roast at tht hands of the public The singing and danolng were especially fins. The chorus and ballet was worth the whole show and was a most gorgeous attraotion. Ruby Raymond In special ties appeared in a human snow ball stunt that was great. Ws missed Gloomy Gus and would suggest (he Company adopt him, tie can't be any bummer than Hapyy was last night. The Goldsboro Lumber Company at Dover, has purchased a motor car to run oa their lines of railroads, for lbs convenience of officers of the company who have business over the roads. A trial run of the machine developed a speed of oat milt la a minute and ten secoadi. PHYSICIANS GOOD LUCK. Dr. Hart's Fortunate Zxptrltnot of Special Interest to Many In '" Ktw Bern. Tht happiest man In New England to day aad oat who is receiving eongrett- laUons from his Wends, tr Dr Philip Z Hart,ofLaooBla, HH. Probably no physician Is better known ttt all parts of tht Talttd States than Dr Hart, as he hat bees, a great traveler and knows tht best people wherersr he has beta. For years bt has suffered with ca tarrh In its worst form. . -; , . Although retorted to tht stltatlfle treatment, sad ooasulttd auay of his brother physloisnsJDr Hart finally said, "I might Just as well havt throws my money In tht river for I grew worse and worse. It It really due to my Witt's good ludgmeat that I tried Byomatv Tht Doetor, la hit rophtllo way added "Thank . God that I did, for Hyomtt cored mt completely. My wife aadl will swear that Hyomal cured mt of tht worst oast of catarrh that ever existed. I used to cough constantly at night, and had a dropping In tht throat, which keptmt awaka a great dtal 1 raised thick phlegm and was la a horrible cob dllton. However, I km entirely cured, solely throogh the use of DyomeL" 8 Puffy the local agenta for llyomat, the famous treatment which cures Catarrh wllliout stomach doling. A compete out fit nonts but tl.OO.eitra bMitlos.OOo. 11 n ','ilt tin Vr (rnarnnipe lo lfiind h . ? It It d"! p ',' nn' X A HATTER CF HEALTH f V- P0"JDG R Absolutely Pure MS M SUBSTITUTE Clubfoot Creek Mill Burned the ssw mill located at Clubfoot foot Creek, which Is the property of the Elm City Lumber Co, was totally de stroyed by fire Sunday morning at 4 o'clock. Fifty thousand feet of lumber re burned. The fire is supposed lo have caught from the furnace and it was beyond any possible mesne of control when ditcov ered. The loss was 1 4,f00 and there was no Insurance. Inmonla and Indigestion Cured ''Last year I had a very severe attack of indigestion. I could not sleep at night end suffered most excruciating pains for three hours after each meal. I was troubled this way for sbout three months when I used Cbamblerlaln's Stomach and L ver Tablets.snd received Immediate rellet" says John DIxon.Tul lamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale by all druggists. Will 7Yh mmm .'i 's;j'.. --4: i;tv...Vi-t '' "., -s a:-h , ,'-' " ,' ', . ' ' , V . . . .'. T. -tk'.' ' 'V '.'.''.''.. r.- 1 -' '.' " i" ' Vi';'-. -j::'.ve Nice lot of Harvey's SMALL HAMS ' Not covered, just received at McDANIEL'S Just Received, CORNED jS 'Phone 91. h LAJ Not Exhibit Here IJ. L. McDANIEL 3 m wwwww- atwssssvsi salsM. Big also nice lot MULLETS. Wlrolettale A Uetall Grocer, Itroa4 Ht 71 J. S, Hudson & Co., IjA V ill XV X JjJliD. We have opened a Livery, Feed, Sales and Exchange Stable ut No. (50 Uroail St , Arnold's former stand. Piompt attention given to orders for turnoutc, and horses carefully looked after. J S. HUDSON & CO. oj o) n i mm&u Until S f I I f f 9 ( aois nut.
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