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Jury Return "Verdict Of Not
Guilty In Hard Fought
Case. ,
JUDGE GIVES GOOD ADVICE
Ugres Sam Small And Berkley
Harker To Be Better
Boys.
Before Small and Harker were re
leased from custody Judge O. H.
Allen had a heart-to-heart talk with
jthem in which he warned them again' t
evil companions, late hours and urged
them to keep "the straight and nar
row path" in their walk through life.
Jusk before the close of the day's
session Charles Spencer, colored, charg
ed with the murder of Alice Hargett,
colored, -on the night of December
26, 1912, was brought into coart and
formerly presented. The solicitor i:
only asking for a second degree ver
diet in this case and Spencer entered
a plea ot not guilty, ine aeienaant
is represented bv J. Leon Williams
and the case will be taken up this
morning.
Yesterday's . session of . Craven
County Superior Court was taken up
almost entirely with the case in which M
Sam Small and Berkley G, Harker,
w,hitc youths of this city, were charged
with the larceny of several boxes of
tobacco from the Norfolli, Southern
Railway Company.
This case was begun on' the
previous day and was hard fought
by both 'the attorneys for the pros
ecution and also counsel for the de
fense. A large number of witnesses were
placed on the stand and the taking
of evidence consumed considerable
time. The arguments were begun
yesterday afternoon just after court
had taken a recess and these contin
ued until about 4:30 o'clock and it
was at bast S o'clcok before the jury
were given the case. After being out
for more than an hour they returned
a verdict of not guilty.
WANTS BECKER TO
HAVE NEW TRIAL
BRIEFS I II. El) WITH SUPREME
COURT JUSTICE GOFF
OUTLINING INTENTIONS.
New York, June 11. Briefs were
filed with Supreme Court Justice Goff
yesterday outlining the contentions
of Joseph A. Shay, who has made
application for a new trial for frormcr
Police-Lieutenant Charles Becker, con
victed of the murder of Herman Ros
enthal, and by District-Attorney Whit
man, who' is opposing the move.
Mr. Shay's brief followed the outline
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rBears the Signature of
of the oral argument which he made to
the Justice last week. He laid the
strongest emphasis on the contention
that he has discovered new evidence
to show that Sam Schepp was an ac
complice, and that Becker was not
present in Forty-second street at a time
when he is alleged to have had a con
versation there with Jack Rose.
Assistant Di.-trict-Attorncy Rubin
prepared the reply, which took up in
detail and carefully analyzed Mr. Shay's
twenty affidavits and seven statements.
Mr. Rubin contended that each of the
affidavits might be brought under one
of the following heads, which would
preclude its acceptance by the court
as newly discovered evidence.
1. That it was not newly discovered.
ti That iti was cumulative.
3. That it was contradictory of other'
statements made by the same witness.
4. That it was not calculated to
change the verdict if presented to a
jury.
Mr. Rubin presented statements
whicli directly contradicted many of
those made by the new witnesses
for Becker.
EL
nPFMENT
TRAGIC
MAN WENT OFF WITH AN
OTHER'S WIFE IN DECEM
BER, BOTH MURDERED.
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TOt W.TMIS CO..-SK. TT UHIPIT tlWIT. miw TWtm em.
Ironton, Ohio, June 11. The iden
tity of the man whose body was found
alongside that of a fashionably dressed
woman near Russell, Ky., was estab
lished when George Steele rccoe;inzcd
it as that of his father, George Steele,
Sr., of this county.
This has led the authorities to be
ievc thai the body of the woman is
that of Mrs. Andrew Forrest of La
Grange, Ohio, as she was last seen
with Steele crossing to the Kentucky
shore in December, 14, 1912.
The man's over coat and the woman's
furs were thrown over the bodies.
while the man's head was resting, on
the arm of the woman.
Both Steele and Mrs. Forrest were
prominent in this section and their
simultaneous departure last December
caused a flurry in social circles here. '
Forrest filed suit for divorce against
his wife, charging that she eloped with
Steele.
A coroner's jury returned a verdict
that the body of the Woman was that
of Mrs. Forrest and that she and Steele
were murdered by a party or parties
unknown. It was found that the ..lan'i
skull was crushed in several places
and that he hae been shot through the
side, while the skull of the woman
had been shattered. The mail's watch
and quite a large sum of money he is
saidto have had when he disappeared
were missing. His pocket book was
found on the body, but it was empty.
Steele was 46 years of aje and the
fatherjof 12 children. Mrs. Forrest
was 34jyears old.
Despite the inclemency of the weather
the Sunday school of All StuBts'a Epis
copal chapel picniced yefterday at
Ghent park. There were about seventy
five members of the schocl together
with their mothers, brothers and sis
ters participating in the event and
in the estimation of all the event
was one of themost pleasant ever
participated in by them.
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Trying to be a good citizen has made
many a man unpopular.
BEST LAXATIVE FOR THE AGED.
Old men and women feel the need of a
laxative more than young folks, but it
must be safe and harmless and one
which will not cause pain. Dr. King's
New Life Pills are especially good ofr
the aged, for they act promptly and
easily. Price 25c. Recommended by
all dealers. (Adv.)
The aeroplane chauffeur hasn't any
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should be thoroughly masticated and
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cases of stomach trouble and consti
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these tablets. They are easy to take
and most agreeable in effect. Sold by
all dealers (Adv.)
If a woman ever does find her ideal
man she almost invariably discovers
that some other woman has a prior
claim on him.
STOMACH TROUBLE. "
Many remarkablefcures of stomach
troubles have been effected by Cham
berlain's Tablets. One man who had
spent over two thousand dollars for
medicine and treatment was cured by
a few boxes of these tablets. Price,
25 cents. For sale by all dealers. (Adv).
No Gussie throwing rice after brides
is not a Chinese custom, the Chinese
take better care of their rice.
Children Cry
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SORE NIPPLES.
Any mother who has had experience
with this distressing ailment will be
pleased to know that a cure may be
effected by applying Chamberlain's
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trained nurses use this salve with best
results. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.)
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Just the same, it's a poor rule that,
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says: ''Dr. Detcheon's Relief for Rheu
matism has given my wife wonderful
benefit for rheumatism. She eoufd
not lift hand or foot, and had to be lifted
for two months. She began the use of
ftie remedy and improved rapidly.
On Monday she could not move and
on Wednesday she got up, dressed her
self and walked out for breakfast."
Sold by Bradham Drug Co. (Adv.)
Bryan may launch his dreadnaughts
Friendship and Fellowship, but the
boys on the outside are for putting out
a few ambassadorships and postmaster-ships.
"Seek and ye shall find," but not
necessarily the political office desired.
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Every family without exception
should keep this preparation at hand
during the hot weather of the summer
months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many
times its cost when needed and is al
most certain to be needed before the
summer is oyer. It has no superior
for the purposes for which it is intended.
Bay it now. For sale by all dealers.
(Adv.)
The Standard Oil Co., is going to
divide $60,000,000 among themselves.
Cheap people are looking for some
thing cheaper than themselves.
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REMEDY. j
The constant itching, burning, red
ness, rash and disagreeable effects of
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five years and had tried everything.
All failed. When I found Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment I found a cure."
This ointment is the formula of a phy
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not an experiment. That is why we
can guarantee it. All druggists, or by
mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical
Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis.
(Adv.)
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The splendid work of Chamberlain's
Tablets .is daily becoming more widely
known. No such grand remedy for
stomach and liver troubles has ever been
known. Sold by all dealers. (Adv.)
Every dog has his day, and every
rooster takes the morning for his very
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Many mothers think their children
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nervousness weakness costiveness, when
they are victims of that most common of
all children's ailments worms. Peevish
ill-tempered, fretful children, who toss
and grind their teeth, with bad breath
and colicky pains, have all the symp
toms of having worms, and should be
given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleas
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rcgulat8 the bowels, tones up the sys
tem, and makes children well and hap
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25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co.,
Philadelphia and Louis. (Adv.)
The Lord pays nore attention to a
sunt prayer from the heart than' to a
I ng one from the lips.
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for Infants and Collins.
The Kind Yoy Havt Atways Bht
Bears to
Signature of
And many a man's idea of being
stylishly dressed is to wear necktie
that would start a riot at a funeral.
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There is a saying that "rapid eating
is slow suicide." If you have formed
the habit of eating too rapidly you are
most likely suffering from indigestion or
constipation, whhh will result event
ually in serious illness unless corrected.
Digestion begins in tat mouth. Food
on't neglect the baby's health by keeping it cooped up at home he w
c wonderfully if you will give him a daily outing in the bright su s hin e
nd what you save in medicine and doctor's bills will more than pay or on-
jhese d linty go carts or carriages. We have just received an assorted ship!
mei of Keed body carnages, made oi selected uermart reed, with nair hi lea
sstons. livery carnage is made with the best steel gears and cushion truD
the most substantial made. We have them ranging in prices 2 in
$35,00.
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99-101 MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 229.
Jupiter Pluvius seems to be the only
man on the water job.
SHAKE OFF YOUR RHEUMATISM.
Now is the time to get rid oi your
rheumatism. Try a twenty-five- cent
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and
see how quickly your rheumatic pains
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SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS
IN ASKINS.
By virtue of a power invested in
me by a judgment of the superior
court of Craven county, in the case
of Morris vs. Clark, which judgment
is recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the superior court of Craven county
in Book I of the judgment docket
and being numbered on said docket
8911, I will sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the court house door
in New Bern, N. C, on Modnay the
7th day of July at 12 o'clock M. all
the real estate described in said judg
ment, and directed by said judgment
to be sold by me for the purposes
set out in said judgemnt consisting
of Sixty Five lots according to a plot
duly recorded In the offic of the
register of deeds of Craven county in
Book 161 Page 571 to which refer.
For any further information apply
to W. D. Mclver or R. B. Nixon or
to the undersigned.
This 6th day of June 1913.
W. R. BARRINGTON,
Trustee
R. B. NIXON, Atty.
Wanted
Wood sawyer and logging
men at good wages. Pay
every Saturday. Comfortable
quarters. Apply to East Car
olina Lumber Co. at Carolina
City. Pamlico county, near
Olympia, N. C.
Stop at The-
BARRINGTON HOUSE
While In Norfolk, M Main Street
Z. V. lAEsUNOTON, Proprietor
Rates. tl-M Day; W M Week.
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Sneclal Attention to Traveling
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Buy your Field Peas now. Our stock is
tine, sound and clean, $2.00 per bu. Also
fine M. Y. Soy Beans at $1.60 per bushel.
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Just received a car of fresh Sugar Horse
and Cow Feed. Order your supply now
also Hay, Oats, Corn, Hulls, Meal, Etc.
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ay, orn, Oats, Bran, Hominy,
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Mall Orders Given Careful Attention.
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Wagons and Harness see
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