VOL. xxxvn . NO. 15 LUM ERTON, NORTH MOtfJlY. APRIL 15 if WHOLE NO 2243 WaldHtorfflft We want to call yoa.- atten tion to the Complete Lot of WATCHES Received last week. Come around and look them oyer, even if you don't buy. REMEMBER, we carry the celebrated R. F. Simmons Gold Filled Chain and O. M. Draper Solid Nickel in Stock at all times. Boylin's jewelry Store. IS fKvS i?&&! LSm: rwsvfre $i II j - - - - - - MISTRIAL OF THAW CASE. Final Slandloa ol J'ry was Sev on Inp rnnvlollnn til Flw In: Acqolltal. out the following statement: New York Dispatch, iath. l oeueve that every man on Hopelessly divided, seven f.r a I the jury posapssing average in verdict of guilty of murder in the tolligenne, excepting possibly first degree and five for acquitta MV. Bolton, comprehends the on the grounds of insanity, thr freight of evidence and balanced jury which since the 23rd of last it for acquital- All my family January had been trying Harry bid me good-bye with courage. K. Thaw reported to-day after 47 I trust (D. V.) we may all keep hnnre nnrl oiirht. minntaa rt rf.il ih. I nnA eration that it could not agree on 1 To his attorneys Thaw said he a verdict. The 12 men were! was deeply disappointed promptly discharged by Justice But I could hardly expect Fitzgerald, who declared that he anything else in view of the too, believed their task was I events of the past few days," he hopeless. Thaw was remanded (added i to the Tombs without bail to I Earlier in the day Thaw had await a second trial on the I given out another statement in charge of having murdered which he said he had desired to quit forever- and breaking faith with the or- the Tomb's prepared and guvt- at nn point of the deliberations did the foreman los control o the situation. He successfully held the 12 men in check and was the first to Suggest when it was seen tnat there was no possibility of a verdict being reached that they report the matter to Justice Fitzgerald and leave the further disposition of the case to his judgment. Wilbur F. Steele, juror No. 9, said: 1(117 i . we considered insanity in many phases, but did not give the subject of wronged woman hood any teogthy debate, in fact, icarcely any. Toe question which was considered at unusual length was whether Thaw was Stanford White, the noted archi-1 that his fate should be judged on. insane at the moment he shot The object of this Sanitarium is to provide for the sick a homelike and quiet institution in which the patient can find that care and attention, which at all times cannot be found at honn , and where, by healthful surroundings, conipet nt physic ans, and experienced . nursing, the patient has the best chances of recovery. Our building is absolutely new, contains twelve rooms for patients, well equipped room, Stalic Electr cal and X-ray outfit, and in fact, everything that makes a first-cldss hospital. Training School for nurses. Nurses supplied to physicians of Robeson and adjoining counties on demand. Charity Ward lor tbe Poor. I Extend a Cordial Invitation to all Robeson County Physicians to Treat Their Patients Here . THE LUMBERTON SANITARIUM, ji LUMBERTON. NORTH CAROLINA. Dr. N. A. THOMPSON tect. J the written laws of the State of When the new trial would take I New York." He declared that place no one connected with the the evidence adduced had con case could to-night express an vinced even District Attorney opinion. District Attorney Je- Jerome of his innocence under rome declared that there were the strict letter of the law. many other persons accused of . Attorney Delmas, who con homicide awaiting trial and Thaw ducted Thaw's case in court.and would have to take his turn" with who in making his summing-up the rest. As to a possible change address to the jury, appcaleddi- of venue, both the district attor rectly to the "unwritten law" or ney and counsel for Thaw de "dementia Americana," as he clared they would make no such i termed it, was not in court to- move. Thaw's attorneys will day when the jury made its re- have a conference to-morrow with port aDd was discharged. the prisoner to decide upon their To night Clifford W. Hartridge next step. They may make an the attorney of record and warm early application for bail- Mr, personal friend of Thaw, gave Jerome said ho would strenuous I the following statement to the ly oppose it. He added the be- Associated Press! lief that as seven of the jurors Mr. Thaw has already ex had voted for guilty" his oppo- pressed himself desirous of a sition probably would be sucxssbHal;jpnder6,nd, in accordance ful. In that event Thaw has an- with the laws of the State o other long summer before him in New York. I can add nothing to the city prison, for his case on that except to say that I entirely the already crowded criminal agree with him and hope that we calendar cannot possibly be shall have anew trial speedily reached until some time next and that the next time it will not fall. be necessary for the presiding Thaw surrounded by the mem judge to have t charge the jury ber8 of his family the devoted that we are living in a (civilized aged mother, the pale young wife, community-" the titled sister, the Countess of Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Yarmouth, Mrs. George Came- said: gie, and Edward and Josiah "I can't understand it. Thaw, the brothers received don't see why they couldn't have the news in absolute silence. I come to soma acrm nt " t i . i . . " in your Dome ercry When it became known that the A rnortAr airl tn Mr Thaw .i . I ' ' nignx li you own a Lro wn J jury was about to make its re- "The jury stood 7 to 5 for con Piano or Orgrn. port and that tbe case would be fiction." disposed of. Thaw called his wife "I don't hftlivA it. " shA orteSi i. m w vam , : wucu io a seat oy nis sine ana sat witn emnhati iv 'Thor nnrht. to in town and set prices on his right arm thrown about her have acquitted him on the evi Musical Concert I Jgll anything in House Furi I until he was commanded to stand dence msnings ana musical in- and face the jurors. Smiling Mrs. William Thaw, mother of I 9 and confident as he entered the the prisoner, declined to say courtroom, he sank limply into anything for publication at this ! his chair when Foreman Dealing time. a. Smith, in response to a ques- The story of the proceedings tion by Clerk Penny as to in the iurv rnnm n thpv -corn whether a verdict had been lerrned to-night far outranked in agreed upon, said: interest the brief court proceed struments. E-VGLE FURN1TURK AND CARPET I COMPANY. Irade uggies ! 'We have not." ins which brought the famous At my place can be found all 1he Bear. Grades of Buggies, such as Tyson & Jone. 'Oxford, (Chase City) and several brands of Med mm Grade Buggies. Also Nice Line of Harness. A Carload of Mules and Horses Arrived Saturday. Keep anywhere from 35 to 50 head all the time suitable for farm or road purposes. C. M. FULLER LrET0N Peoruarr 14th AdvertiseJJn THE ROBESON I AN. lhe mother, her features bid- trial to a close. It developed that ! den behind a dense veil of black, the jury had considered every- sat stolid and motionless. In ill thine? connprfcpd with tha pmp p health, of late, she had felt se- cept "the unwritten law." Has- verely the strain and stress of ing their judgment entirely upon the long hours of anxious waif the evidence they voted either ing. The wife, by her husband's for or against murder in the first side, gripped his hand tightly as ballots- The first vote was 8 to the jury foreman spoke, and then 4 in favor of conviction. Then when he sank down by her side, she tried to cheer him as best she could by saying that she be lieved he would now be admitted to bail and that a second jury woulld surely set him free. The mother, the sisters and the bro thers, pale and well nigh ex hausted by their tedious, nerve racking wait for a verdict, smiled wanly at Thaw as he was led away again to the Tombs They were permitted to speak with him for a few moments to bid him be of good cheer, bef.no he crossed the "bridge of Sighs" to the cell in tbe prison which until a few minutes before I be had hoped that he was about Stanford White and whether at that moment be was responsible for bis actions." Juror Joseph Bolton said: "There was no question of the unwritten law or of 'dementia Americana' in our deliberations. We considered tbe case from a purely legal standpoint.. .We werev not swayed by emotion " "The jury when considering the case took no stock in 'brain storms,' "said Juror George H. Fecke. "We did not pay any un due amount of attention to the testimony of alienists, either," Mr. Fecke added. It was after Mr. Dennee had read some of Thaw's letters, that thVTatler "decided IhaFthgr was a reasonable donbt as to Thaw's sanity. ' Dennee then joined the four men who had stood tor ac q aittal on the grounds of "insani ty- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . , STOCK REMEDIES. Bvcry bot'le of Dr. Edmund' CoMr and I,ung Fever Cure is Guarante-d tor colic, gravel, pneumonia, stomache a4 lung disorders. Also a blood purifier. Dr. W. O. EDMUND, 3-21 Lumberton, N. . Wade Wishart, D. P. Shaw. Wishart & Shaw, Attorneys at Law, LUMBERTONT - - - N. C All business entrusted to us Droaptlr attended to. Office in Shaw Building. t. a. mcneill, Attoraajr at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C Will practice ia all tn Courts. ne attended to promptly. Bual- a. MLa. A. W. MaLpM. J. W. MeCottnlnk. BcLEAJ, IcLEAR ft McCORKlCt, ATT0KNEY8 AT LAW, LPMBERTON. . N C MSoet on Sod floor of Bank of Lam berton Bollding, Rooma l,,,t uniH attentkiH given to all bnatneaa CHAS. B. SKIPPER, Attorney at Law. LUMBERTON, - - - H. C All busineds eutrnstc d to him will ra eivf prompt and careful attention. Office in First National Bank buildia ver Post Office Miss Townsend and Dr. Graham to Wed. Invitations have been received here by friends to the marriage of Miss Minnie Townsend, of Rowland, to Dr. Robert Fulmore Graham, of this town, which will take place Thursday, April 25th at 0 o'clock, p. m., in the Baptist church at Rowland, iss Town send is a daughter of Mr- W. X Townsend and is very pop alar among a host of friends. Dr. Graham is a promising young dentist of this place, and held in highest esteem. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Graham, of Rowland. Tbe approaching mar riage of these two popular young people will be learned with inter est by many. 'Office E. M. BRITT, Attorney at Law, LtJMBERTON, N. C. upsuint in Argua Building. All bnsines promptly transacted. Mclntyre & Lawrence Attorneys and Counselor! at Law, E. J. BRITT, ArroBiTKV at Law, Luna berton, N. C Office over Pope's Drug Store a O. PARVIN, Contractor and Bander. Lnm berton, N. C' . " Plana. Boecificationa at Triam fnrn.' tilled ou application. P. L. BLAOBi ' Attobmkt at Law, MAXTON, N.C ' ' Office oa aad floor lfcCatklll Balldlw. t &ootu 6-8. . tbe jury tried to reach a common ground upon a verdict of man slaughter in the first decree, tha punishment for which ranges to a maxim of 20 years imprison ment. The men in favur of ,ac uittal largely on the ground of insanity, it is said, would not change their ballots an 1 in the nd won over to their side one of the eight who favored convic tion. During the nearly 48 hours of deliberation, only eight bal lots were cast. The sessions of the jury were not altogether pleasant and peaceful. There were many stormy arguments and at one time charges of inconsistency Death ol a Little One. Written For The RobrsonUn. Died -at 4 o'clock a. m. Satnr- April 14, 1907, Mary Harris Par mele, the little infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. r. Parmele. aged six months and two days. So soon has her prescious Utile ife fulfilled its sweet mission and minist-y of love on earth, and it pleased God to withdraw this joy and pride of the home to Himself! lis will be done! The deep sym pathy of mauy friends go out for the grief -stricken family. "A Friend." Mary Harris, the six months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Parmele died Saturday morn ing at 4 o'clock. Although the little one had never been roouit, it was hoped by the fond paren's and friends that she would grad ually gain health and strength. But for several days prior to aer dea h, she was very ill- Toe be reaved parents and relatives tiave the sympathy of their many friends in their bermv-merit. Dr. N. A. Thompson; PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON, Lamberton, v: 1 : t, N. O. Office at Hospital. Phone No. 41. . Down town office overlDr. McMillan' 'rug Store. Call promptly anawend night or day, in town orin the country. Dr. B. T. AT, I, EN. Dentist, LUMBERTON, N. C. Mfice over Dr. McMlllaa'a Drag 8torc Iljlan's DR. J. D. REGAN, DENTIST, LOMBEBTOH, - - N. 0. Sha building, drug utort.. over Pope's Dr. p. kL PITMAN, DENTIST. ASM POLE, N. C Da R. G. Rozibk. D. John Knox. Dra Rozier & Knox, Physicians and Sargcons, Office at rear of Robeson Conntr Loan and Trust Company. H T POPE. 3 W. A. kCPBllTL Drs. Pope & McPhaul, Physicians and Surgeons, ' LurnherttiM. N C. Mftrriatro linensHs Iimvh hpan is sued since Aonl btn to M. 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