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toufmti No, 146 NEW BERN, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1913 SECOND SECTION 35th YEAR ff .: T" "'T I&to mm' wttkfa CATHOLIC PRIEST KILLED WOMAN New York Murder Mystery Solved After Investigation Of Several Days. ADOLPH ROBERTS LAID AT REST" VICTIM WAS SERVANT Cut Her Throat While She Slept Tells Gruesome Tale To Police. New York, Sept. IS. Hans Schmidt, an assistant priest of St. Joseph's Catholic church at 405 West One hundred and twenty-nfth street was arrested yesterday morning, and confessed that he had 'murdered and then dismembered the body of the girl parts of whose body have been found in the North river during the past few days. The mtirdered girl, whose name Was Anna Aumu ler, was a servant in the pastoral residence of the Rev Father Braun, pastor of St. Boniface's church on the Southeast corner of Forty-seventh street and Second ave nue, where Schmidt, from December, 1910, until May, 1912, was a curate Schmidt's only explanation of the cause of the murder was that he "loved Anna." Catholic church authorities of the New York diocese, headed by Mon signors Mooney and Lavelle, who are vicars-feeneral of the diocese, held a conference after receiving reports of an interview with Schmidt in the Tombs by the Rev. Father Lvcrs learn whether or not hchmidt Captain E. H. Derrickson, who wa9 WONDERFUL HOME OF BARNUM in charge of the barge Berkes wlich AND BAILEY TRAVELS IN went ashore and was wrecked between FIVE SECTIONS. Gull Rock and Bluff Shoal during the storm that raged along the North to really is a priest of the Catholic church. Schmidt made statements to Father "Evers about being "or dained a priest by St Elizabeth of Hungary, who "told mc to kijl Anna as a sacrifice of blood," and made many more wild statements that inclines to the belief that he is in sane. There arc reasons to believe according to the church authorities that Schmidt is an tmaoster. For some years, however,' he has perform ed the duties of a curate at two CAPT DERRICKSON HOMEWARD BOUND The funeral service over the re8 mains of the late Adolph Robert was conducted from" the residency of William Roberts, No. 162 Sout Front street, Sunday afternoon a1 30 o'clock, Rev. B. F. Huskc, rector nf Phrint F.niornnal church nfficiatinff Aft-r the service at the home the dipper oi me uarge Hemes is body was taken to Cedar Grove cme- & On His Way To Phlladel- tery ( tr interment The pall bea erj wc-e J. B. Dawson, Durham Stall n .s, Land, James Smith, Allie Hardison RESIGNS AS MANAGER OF STANDARD SHOE STORE. phia, Pa. w 1 OPEN NEW STORE RERE SOON id Joe Hardy. HIS VESSEL FOUNDERED TRAIN MORETHAN ONE MILE L. T. Barnes, who for the past three years has had charge of the Standard Shoe Store, has resigned and will leave Monday to accept a position as travelling salesman with Percy J. Straus, of Richmond. Mr. Barnes will cover the Southern States with a line of shoe findings. J. W. Rouse, who has held a position with the Stand ard Shoe Company for several years, has been appointed to fill the position made vacant by Mr. Barnes resigna- J WILL SELL ONLY FOR CASH tion. ONE Gives Graphic Account Of Terrific Storm In Letter To A New Bern Man. Two Beaufort Men Are To Locate Establishment In New Bern. STORM WARNINGS AGAIN POSTED Members Of Club WU1 Be Parti clpants In Profit Shar ing Plan. When the Barnum and Bailey Great- Carolina coast on September 3, and est Show on Earth, is packed away who was rescued after having been for the night and speeding over the in the water for more than twenty rails to its next point of exhibition, eight hours, has sufficient'y recovered it lives in a rolling home over a mile to start to ha home at Philadelphia, in length. This wonderful train ts Pa. divided in nve sections. . is a congress In & from Washingtoni ot nations on wneeis, a rsoans arn oi . j animals and a world siairoi a tnousano, he giveg a graphic Charms. I rtf WA c.nrm nnH th wrecking When the show li3s spread out for a ... . h day's business it covers fourteen acres hundred thousand of ground. Over it waves a sea on can- q lumber wag being jtf vas, spotted v.-.ta ten thousand flags Lumbcr Company of 1 I TVl . nt-lm nhMif cm n ff mnar 3 anu u......-. . w vjw w it to the Henry Dicks0n Company K ' ' L T't n: S,'ZZ : at Philadelphia C Tl. " : ' A ct.ii The Berkes, in tow of the tug Currin, animates its faultless policy.' The left New Bern on Monday .September wonderful system of James A. Bailey, 1. enroute to rni.aae,P... ... . that has made the handling of the gi- to tne : u. v. ..jki. i, etill two other barges, the Anna N. McNally U on from year and the Joseph Clinton The Berkes to year to better and grander achieve- luntortunatc.y, was t . ine ann mim a iv kvi ..s-.- ments. j ...:a This circus has spent many of its buffeting about oy me waves ..u c... in tm.rimr Asia and Bad weather was encountereu i uc Europe. This has kept it in constant day, September 2, but there was no touch with the lands whence come all ting else to do but to keep going and the j j.,:l f- thi. wnr'a tue. witn mil sieaiu uii, ...auc ... . ,.. gathered in this progress possible. Tuesday night the a t.,.,.. .orohp,! .avaee storm beean to increase in fury and lands, artists and designers have worked along about two or three o'clock Cap , .u. : f,;n wnrlnhnm tain Derrickson says that all tour of the show, experts have ransacked vessels, which were then in the vicinity the art galleries of France and Italy, of Bluff Shoals, were being tossed about a .u" . . . Thin, anH Tanan like pieces of cork. Early Wednesday churches in New York, at lrcnton, bccn busy gince carly ,ast fai morning the Berkes, wnicn naa ourn.g and nr St. Lo-iis. and. according to ,. iV. j . rinthf. the nieht rammed a hole in the side of the t - i rnaKinK liii m.ivs uim k.i 1 " , his own story, he was a priest in Ger- nf ,h.. naireant. It has Anna N. McNally and tore off htr many before coming to America from t0 turn w, the equip- rudder post, broke from the two. Bavaria in 190?. Intent, and the management has spent It wag imp08Sibe for the crew of the Schmidt, acc rdir.R to Assistant Dis- Q0 Qn k vessel and she soon trict Attorney Dear-1 Murphy, and A) stjtinie types o( the human went to ieces Two colored seamen Police Inspector Faurot. confessed f . th three mile I , j rP the vessel with that he entered a four room flat on j together with their char- r Derricic8on but they perished the third fioor of the apartment house . costUnies, weapons, war ve- . ... wav the body one of the at 68 Bradhurst avenue, two doors their music and thcir idols. has 8 n;e been found and north of West one hundred ano .h (antastic carriages of state, buried at.juniper Bay iwenty-nitn sireei, at (....u...s..v eous tableau floats, (airy cnanots c ....i., 1.1 anA rut hor throat lB . . .. . ..tinj. :u... occ.... bearinc the mytns oi cnuuiuic, , l lw.rPHf.H whil.. fihP sleot. I . . T f warfare from tne sinKins - ....... i i nrnnco uuwudua 1 " ' I Realizing that New Bern is one of the best cities in the State and believing that it is destined to become the leading citv"in Eastern North Carolina, N. F. Eure and William Bell.Jtwo of Beau orts most oroeressive citizens, have A niA,.A tn nnni. .in a retail and whole With the wind mowing srrong.y jrom r. y dty and thu establishment, which will for the pres ent be located at the corner of Craven and South Front streets, will be WEATHER BUREAU SAYS THAT ANOTHER BLOW APPROACHES. the Northeast the water in Neuse and Trent rivers yesterday rose be tween twenty-five and thirty inches. STAR WITNESS ABSENT. Prominent Figure In Famous Case Disappears. as Gov Storm warnings were posted early . ... th- week in the day and many citizens were estabHshment will be one of the opinion that the city would be q ll fi Company Storei.. which visited dv anotner siorm 5.. ....a. w New York, Sept. 16 Frederick L. Colwell, of Yonkers, regarded as a star witness against Governor Sulzef at his forthcoming trial on impeach- ment charees. has disappeared today Dy says the Assembly. ;Board o ment managers. What had been identified . . .ir;n; ,m ernor bulzer s signaturt '."'" Sulzer" for "Mrs William Sulzer, todav was under the scrutiny of a handwriting expert of the board. The board heard his testimony at a tur ther private examination of witnesses expected to testify at Sulzer's trial on impeachment charees. Mr?. Stlzer's name was mentioned in the matter for the first time so far as vet broueht out in this letter. Regarding the absence of Colwel , Aaron J. Levy, chairman of the board, issued a statement saying that in formation in possession of the board was that Colwell is absenting himself from the jurisdiction of the board at the direct instigation of the Ooverno and for the purpose of avoiding testi- fy'ne aeinst the Governor at his trial Mr. Levy added that a countrywide search had been made for Colwell re cently without success. that which played havoc all along the coast on September 3. Fortunately the proprietors are planning to open in several of the larger cities in Eastern North Carolina. This company buys ... At J' . such did not occur, a long uisiancu f merchandise direct telephone message received late jester- L manufacturers paying cash day afternoon from Morehead City, , ' digcount stated mat rne w.nu luWB w uw. hases a gale and the water was nign, out ff a Ms way they at that time no damage had been done. I their patrons fc benefit The season during which the eastern coast of the United States is liable to visitations from the class of severe of this by selling them goods at a dis count of from ten to twenty percent It is only members of the club, however, ... . . nr-.i tj:- 11 tropical stonns Known as jvl ...u.a.. ,ho purcha9 at the8e pri,es n rr.mnt's is iiuw aL ils ii.k'iv- period of thcir greatest frequency extends, roughly, from the beginning of July until the middle of November. During the last thirty-five years about ninety per cent of these storms have occurred during the months of August, Club membership costs one dollar a year and this entitles the holder of a membership card to participate in the profit sharing plan. Those who do not hold membership cards are not allowed the discount which is allowed to members. Buying their goods for BOUGHT WHISKEY CATHOLIC PRIEST MAY BE INSANE Murderer of Anna Aumuller Is Probably Madman of Most Dangerous Type IS NOW UNDER OBSERVATION Telegram From Germany His History For Many Years Past. Gives FIFTEEN TIMES FEDERAL AUTHORITIES HAVE STRONG CASE AGAINST JONES COUNTY NEGRO. September and October-September - ff tncowner8to t . 1 . . . 1 . , 1 . - ...-.'id.i- nn m npf I - . When Captain Derrickson jumped draped howdahs , Italian siaiuary, mm p --- - . , . . 'carnivals, brass ldKW.!T-tli he d.agged her body to the bath room barbarian orchestras, tom-tom players o I tne oarg of the apartment and there dismem- weird pipers silver chimes, catnedra. - " him with terriffic bered it. Then he wrapped tne parts organs, siren pipes, -v. ... ,nd aain his grasp , . - i 1. H..(. rmiau Weill's. CIC iwivv - - ii uidt; nn in pirniT live ui m r;is 'l uuiibiD, ' i . i. i .u:U I m-ir.liarac rwcpantrv and pieces, ne uoesn i rememuci wmui, luay pitiuics, i d- and when daylight came he took tne a thousand otner " who kn0W8 that only between packages aboard tort Lee terry ooats untold tnen.se.ves m- . k hc guc. during several trips and dropped the spectators for an hour or more. Jhe him and at P , j ' ii i . , . ...... n i n mew i t i 1 1 un i - . Dackages overooara. i circus win ut These trips, so he told the police October 4 in his confession, took up the better part showing a slightly greater- numoer than any of the others. These hurricanes have their origin in thc tropical zone. They first move to the westward or northwestward on the westward equatorial drift of the atmosphere, and, after entering the eastward drift of middle latitudes, take a course to the northeastward About eighty-five per cent originate in the area embracing the Caribbean sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the West Indies. The extent of their westerly course is subject to wide limitations some traversing the Gulf of Mexico into Texas recurving to thc northward and eastward, while others fail entirely to reach the coast of thc United States. The average point of recurve, however, is on the lower coast of Florida. sell their goods at cash prices and like many other large establishments this plan will be carried out. The exact date for the opening of the store has not been definitely decided upon but this will be announced later. T RAW'S CASE IS AGAIN GONTI NUED TILT BETWEEN NEW HAMPSHIRE COUNSEL AND JEROME IN FEDERAL COURT. Littleton, N. H., Sept. 16. Harry MXAr t-nr TTlMlTP Thaw, in the joint custody of Uni INew otar t neaae Marghal Nute and sherif Sheriff arrived this of "t; day following the murder. A SUCCESSFUL PROTRAC, E U I k. f Turarrl rilldlr OT t IIP I KU I HC lit Al. avww- .wu,.,-..-.. ,ucceMful protracted meeting all sign, of his crime from the flat, A ccf"' P. . t. Bao he came across a part of the mattress wmc.i . -- - which was soaked with blood that tist church at Fort Barnw6.. by the he could not obliterate the stains, pastor Rev H.nes, of Cove y, Whereupon. Schmidt told the police assisted by d- of a- and other, today, he took the stained beth city ha. been brought to d . cloth of the mattress at nightfall to The service, were -U attende d ane. a vacant lot in One Hundred and during the week there were twelve) Fnrtv.fourth street, between Seventh additions to rne u,, - , w and I'iirhlh .IVpnUCS. . . . I Th. Old Bchool 8Ute. In a "gospel tent, on tne lot, ai .. .i ,llltei religious revival was going on when - prt)Vent the Schmidt came there with a bundle . . te -ttllng that used to be- under his arm. All about the lot arel come unbearable until roanufiwturers stone, like those which Schmidt used I foUD(I u muffle themT Stores a weight thc five or six oarccls con-1 untns school supplies used to carrj taining the head, upper torso, lower I great etoclui of them, for It wae a raw i -t a. I.. V in mnm that did OOt See BSt torso, lea. ana arms 01 b1" "c I " ; . t until he was located and picked up oy Albert Best, a fisherman of stumpy Point. The point at which Captain Derrick son was rescued was about fourteen miles from the place where his vessel went down. Captain Derrickson is sixty-one years of age, and has followed the sea for more than forty years. He has sailed in many waters but according to his statement the storm in which his vessel was lost was the worst he ever encountered.' ted States ... . . ..I ... .f Csxsia rnnntv t ,..,.,(., tl,o mil, ir shntnmr tne urc i -" very best and latest pictures. morning from CJ ff0r L, tk. ma,, raisnment in the United States court of the first class moving-picture theatre before Judge Aldnch on the writ of of larger cities. habeas corpus. Crowds were at he A cordial Invitation is extended railway station to see him. all visitors while in New Bern to visit I Court convened shortly after 11 the "Star" theatre, and for the visi-1 0cock. Thaw sat with his counsel. tors benefit the management announces I Lawvcr Shurleff for Thaw, pointing that they will start matinee daily at QUt that the extradition hearing in 4 o'clock, so that one can have ample thc wag to be held soon, prob- time-to see the show before leaving al)jy Wednesday, asked that the on evening train leaving the city. habeas corpus hearing be postponed. We show the best and choicest pic- jerome objected, raying that there tures that can be procured. WPre no Federal issues involved, and Absolutely fire proof. I that he felt constrained to ay that the Deliehtfullv cool and confortable. I writ had been obtained under circum Every sanitary precaution observed. I Wncea hich approached very near Matinee daily at 4 o clock. ex- triflin with the court. He introduced ccllent music- Continuous snow ai jan affidavit of a newspaper man setting When Tl ib Bynum, colored and late of lones county, faced U. S. Sommis- sioner C. B. Hill yesterday afternoon to answer to a charge of retailing spir ituous liquors without a government license, he felt confident that within less than an hour he would be walking the streets of the city as free and as light-hearted as a lark. This, however, was before hc had seen the three witnesses which Com mUonner Hill had secured to tell what they knew of Bynum s offenses. Regardless of the fact that these gentle men were present, Bynum, "when placed on the stand, swore that he never sold whiskey to anyone, and in fact did not handle it in any way. The first witness placed on the stand by the Government testified that he had bought whiskey from the defendant as many as fifteen times and wnen tnis evidence was c&rroborated by other witnesses all hopes and aspirations which Bvnum might have held, quickly faded away. Probable cause was found and in default of a bond of two hundred dollars he was committed to the county jail to await the next term of Federal Court. The Federal authorities are assisting the State officers in every possible way in breaking up the liquor traffic in Eastern North Carolina and during the past six months many offenders have 'been brought into court ano re ceived, sentences. There is every reason to believe that there is a decrease in the number of "blind tiger" operators and illicit distillers and this fact is in a measure attributable to the work of the revenue officers. killed tor." His own and Abra- night starts at 8 o'clock or now had murdered. He told the police during an early morning visit to thc lot that he had got thc stones for weighting the .body at this place. Some boys were playing about the lot near the tent, Schmidt asked them fi help him gather firewood. The boys, glad to have a bonfire, started to help him. And they stood a while be burned the bloody c'othos. Schmidt was taken to the during the afternoon, where be said he was both hungry and sleepy. He ate a hearty meal and then promptly went Into a sleep that was interrupted only I yoor l.w the visit of a Catholic oolice chao-1 "N-not exactly tain. It was learned later that Schmidt during a string of statements about his connection with the church, which wfcre at' variance with state ments he had made earlier, suid -that he was "an inspector, and once was ar rested in Munich as an imposter.' two broken; but where are they D wl Since the boards of health d . . ! i,i.,n tl, tit thev were insnniwrj ' decreed agaliwt them the whole tribe baa dlHappearedv-Coiumoua - FIRST COTTON OF THE SEASON B. DAWSON, OF JASPER, BRINGS NINE BALES TO MARKET. ONIG RIES On the Safs tide; fibe-It's a wonder you wouldn't inks a notion to use soap ana water Me I have though of It, muin, but .. .en so many kinds of soap and If a . nfl'd to tell wBlcb .aoo I aversion twelve and a quarter cerfts per pound. Local cotton dealers had expected The first new cotton of the season i s brought here yesterday by A. B awson, one of Craven county's most roaressive farmers who lives near Jasper. There were nine bales of the cotton and these were purchased by G. W. Taylor and bon at a proc Jurious tu the skin that take any nstt.-rwi Quit a Dlfterenoe. lafe see. Yoo live in a Hat dont s pertinents." "What's the dlffereneer "About $86 a month." - .Chicago Tribune. TT TO GET AWAY MAKES DARING UASM LIBERTYj BUT IS APPREHENDED. forth that Thaw's couttie! had told him the writ had been obtained, not to brini about the fugitives free dom, but to safeguard him in the f,,t..re aorainst sudden removal should extradition be granted. George Ferris, one of Thaw's New HamDshirc lawyers answered je rome saving the application for the writ was entirely regular while the nrmnt nn which New York sought FOR I nhtPrfllff. "It 1 naw waa a mw - is an honest endeavor on our part to get this matter before the court," he said. "We have no assurance tnai DEER HUNTING SEASON OPENS MANY LOCAL SPORTSMEN OFF IN SEARCH OF FLEET FOOTED ANIMALS. Much to the delight of local sports men the deer hunting season is now open and during the past few days many have gone out in searcn oi tnese fleet-footed animals, the season opened on September l and will close on Feb ruary 1. The season for shooting summer ducks is also open and many sportsmen .ho do not care about bagcing the lar ger game have made several ripa. ia scarc'i of these fowl. On October 1 the squirrel nunting OMar.n will open, This is tne season Thinking that he could escape the I me wMd not take Thaw at once vieilant watch of the guards, e" jf,h,trad!ti0n warrant were signed. if the extradition warrant were signed. SDencer, coiorea, anu wu u. , rc ' . ' . . I h.rincr the arguments, the r . i i ....... .nnniii rnnin i 11 I iimiihr r. oi me w-... - -j members . j- . J.J ....mm tr. ra n court SUSPenaeo proiccun-s gang, m.uC a r . " . r . fllfur- hearine. u: lKi.r.u veterdav a ternoon DUI.Iuaic " - in i j ' - K..p Busy. ' . .nnkiU hlMl ffTie if yon i .h.nen. ru thllt VOU Will BVT 1IHU .' Coroner Fcinberg, after hearing ajUchief. This recipe to good for a) tber eel. I nnaei" Srhm Inepe r, held a hearing in ot's office at head- rhich Schmidt was held j i of Anna Aumuller, .lice, show a rather pr ' ' I . . , .-Lit.. MA nnt Bet far awav before This was victory ior inaw. u u1,7 I iT r t U:M utnro a nVlAIIH mnreil wew rorn r"11" ..."1" .1. .1 J, n.iaaheH The convicts were engaged yesterday to nave u -.. h .. in working on the road near Jack judge Aldrich later announced Smith's creek. -Apparently there was that the hearing on the writ would not the least discord among the men suipended indefinitely. This when suddenly without any warning neana thaw will have a Fed- Socncer made a dash down the road. erat t t0 check his immediate re- AlmrMt instantly the guards' Win- irn tfl New York if the Governor Chester's began to throw leaden pel- orderi his extradition lets in the fugitive's direction. agreement with thc Governor Fortunately for Spencer none of these . counM.i. the extradition hearing found a lodging place in his body, L poponed until September J3. K..t he hearine the whizz and whirr t..j.. AAArh rlerlared that a search prices on the local market art it i balls as they sped past him, de-l r th, ..atnte. failed to reveal any present ranging from 12 1-2 cnts elded to get out of range and at once ljiw ondef whjch a man in Thaw's when all gun owners feel inclined to take a trip into the woods and take a few shots at these foxy little anima.s. On November 1 the wild turkey season will open and on December 1 the shoot . f nnail will be permissible. Aeenrdlnir to all reports, game this . . nnt on nfcnttful. but still KVI av sbw s- New York, Sept. 16 Hans Schmidt, the priest who confessed that he killed Anna Aumuller with a butcher knife as a sacrifice to be consummated in" blood" tonight is at the observation ward of the Tombs prison under the watchful eye of Dr. McGuire, the prison physician. Warden Felton of the Tombs declared the man is insame one of the most dangerous men ever con fined in the prison, and in this view he was upheld by Deputy Commission er of Corrections Wright. From far off Mainz, Germany, there came to day to Monsignor Joseph F. Money, Vicar General ot the Archdio cese of New York, a cablegram from the secretary of the Bishop, which said that Schmidt had been declared insane there and suspended by the Bishop. Thc message read: "Schmidt born at Aschaffenburrg Priest of diocese of Mainz. Ran away from Mainz because of attempted frauds, arrested by police; declared insane by court and discharged. Sus pended by Bishop for acts and for re senting false document regarding stu dies he pretended to have made. Then left diocese." In his ceU today Schmidt told and retold the story of his crime and how, after the woman was dead, he cut up the body with knife and saw and sank it, portion by portion, in the waters of the Hudson river from the stern of a ferry boat. "The Lord told me to do it, and St. tviizapetn, my pairoii demanded the sacrifice were the only reason he gave for his deed, and he invariably added time will clear it u ham knew why I Alnhnnse Koelbe. 'ScbsWTt's attor ney today indicated that insanity will he the defense at SchmidtV-trial. On the other band, however, the dsri(t attorney assistants are preparing tor a quick trial of Schmidt. ITiey de clare that Schmidt is a criminal and Uiot an insane man in the eyes' of the law. They say his excuses for his action are framed along the lines of re igious mania, but that prior to his arrest his acquaintances never had observed such mental characteristics in him. The portion of the body of Anna Aumuller in the Hoboken morgue were positively identified today by Anna Hirt, who had formerly served as a domestic with the dead girl. She also identified clothing and trinkets taken to police headquarters from the apartment where thc murder was committeed as having belonged to tne Aumuller woman. In the hope of branding as an im porter and pseudo-priest, the Rev. Hans Schmidt the alleged self -confessed slayer of Anna Aumuller, victim of New York's river murder mystery, church authorities today began a sweep- ina investigation of Schmidts record and his pretentions to ordination. We hope, of eourse, to be-aWe o prove that this unpsalwble W8nsler was an impostor and had beed using forged papers," declared Monsignor Lavello, vicar general o: Diocese of New York. In his cell in the Tombs, with his coats as a pillow, Schmidt slept soundly through the night and arose this morning to partake of a hearty break fast. He had little to add to his alleged confession of last night. To Rev. J. L. Evcrs, the Tombs chaplain, Schmid was said to have made the following declararion: "I was directed to kill her by t. Elizaheth, who is my patron, at a sacri fice, to be consummated as was the sacrifice of Abraham m blood. To the police Schmidt is alleged to have said: "I killed her Decaute i loved her." , Thc police believe, however, tnai ne killed her because she was soon to be come a mother. With a view to clearing the mystery . 1 I . ,f inkt.vtiar. siirtoun ing me ...uiuui i cotton to arrive en' the market last week but the storm which visited this section had the effect of considerably We occupy a suit Ol , jrfav:M the crop. Reports .reaching the city from points all pver tlus and adioiaiag counties are to the effect that cotn.)icking and ginnioi is in progress and within a week or two it is expected that .many bales will be brought to the market every dty. for middling to 12 3-4 cents for good middling. Fashion Hint K wedded to their husbands as they are tu fashion, how. & p. S. PAINTS the best for all put ts! wnkl lore, hot utd obe-1 poses. 8pld in New Bern by J. S. New rvlrs.ua I lea run BmuIcM Hardware Company. he fell to the ground and yelled to thel,,,, couW extradited guards to stop- snooting. apem-cr i. ... ..i. ,Ki.. ..Min-.l that it fa almost " " . . . ...venfl -w- all impossible to e.c.p from the chain . r. r.n. - " i pT' fTid gores. S tinea of loaects itv will not purposes, amu - U .. m ..jsw. tuiin there is enough to make it interesting i "W hn mutilated - - hi i a i BBsaat ivi.il"' ! for the hunter. The usual victor, WX (OUnd in quick lime in the from the North, who will spend several J St John,t church weeks in thu section in search of SmKia Loxlitrme, Ky., two and one-half have not begun to make their appear- ( todfty ance up to the present time but are wme .utement vi.Bteit tn arrive about thc hrst ol i . . .. rrim. '-"f--"- . . , ol wnai. ne may ." next month. Eastern Nortn ronna - m0t , ... visitor in Louisvine. Alma Kcllner diwppcared on ber 3rd, 1910. Her body was touno by Joseph Whaling, Janitor at St. John', chusth, who is now serviafa life time term in prison at rissu. Ky., for the crime. Wendcling stouuy denid his guilt, and the jury did not consider the evidence .umcient lodge against him a verfkt of HTM i. noted for it. abundance of game and each year tnere are many ........ hunters in this section. gang, and again make RUB-MY-TISM Will cuiw yfwr BliwamatUwn Manealnla. Headaches. Cramps, Colic, Sprainf, Braitot, Cnt nd purposes. SOW in new neru uy buohiv.vi y- . , j. s B..nlght Hardware Company i Etc. Amtiw A-wdym in j Wiweee J ""v v :m .-sm:,
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