r -I T 1 jf' ' J l ... !- 1 - i VOL. LXII. No. U) c rr". o h .J. avifcn ndslilliOcs hvcen tlie Allies Ccnllicl ViH Eclipse All Previous Dattles. French' General ; JoUre Zz&j foryFrayr'erman squad ron Sin! Drilish Fishing Boats. PARIS, r SeDt." 5. The ' new -east-; threatens t6 cut . PaH8off7from souths paign- gairt8t'jemany..; - r and eart France. The French and .AyStRIA kOW LOOKED I. British left, trer bly harassed, has fallen 7, : V, r' KPON WITH SCORN. back on the reserves and. every effort ROM, Sept. 5.r-An official state ; being made to strengthen the I ne ment Issued by the. Russians says . ' ' before the Germans Btr ke aga n.. The i "At the beginning of the war Aus Germans themselves have felt the ef-'tria was our most serious enemy be . feet of their-tapid southward dash andf -cause with the exception of four army are repotted today to be bringing up corps' sent against Servia, the entire XV iresh troops Irom the rear' beofre the Austrian army twas - directed' toward Ki ' beginn hg- the third phase v' the- great Russia;: Following Servia's anqihila tattle which' has ? lasted -nearly - three tlon of the four amfy corps sent against '"-weeks. ' Three combined German ar-- her we-have-already defeated an army V'Viniea. which "have crossed - the Meuse of 2 0, ; 0 between the Vistula and Dni ( - have driven the French centre back a eiten Th result is that ten Russian cons derable distance and it . is evident C(rps will "now be sufficient : to check " .' -that when hostilities in resumed they Austrian leaving- us twenty corps free i . 1 will be on a scale ech'paing any previous to launch bgainst Germany. - " r6nllict already taken place. -,t . : BRU SELS IS AUIET (QERM AN SCOU INOAR-IE' , f SAY,' DISPATCH, JT I iREPORTEDAROUND PARIS. lCNDON, Sept. S.--A Reuts di ,'lARISr Sept.'5.Scdutn parties ptch.-say 8 $russles is extremely quiet pi German Uhlatts "are fceported dose aifteoosf pf the 'German army '. v tb the outer ring ol forts but there fa no occupation has been sent 'to ,the vicin ' information-her of the"" whereabout ty pf'Tefmonde, where fighiang is going , t the Germatt right wing other than o, i i S , I , , jto tl!eteast o Paris, -A, dispatch, from A bjghef German officer, lying wound- - ,'BordeaMX today says that Genefal Jot - . Iti.'aiot tld tb jftimWet ol war, that 'iewaia readiaess.to meet the supreme ' .yil-,vof the Germans; t Gen.eraf Jof ' : ifre'-sald" that-he expected the -fighting toibegin - any" sioment, Anofficial ,'announcemeftt siys-''Tbe "e'nttnly (h - 'pursBeing iuV lurHhlFthtjVenrem.'He i '' toiltihues o leave th.e entrenehed oatnp -iv of Patty on -his right and to mar;h In a ' "' southeast direction. , ' ) M - v MESSAGE SAY J GERMAN ' N - , 1 HOVEMEN ISf DIVERTED. " Js. LONDON ''Sept'S.1 An official . commiinication "from 5 Bordeaux, now ' the -scat of tbe French government, r ieaks f the German' movement on Paris a having been diverted to the : :- eastward DetorevTne; invaoa-s rsaweu LaFer Sous Jeuarre,; thirfy, miles east 'A.? of the ity. - Thi would Seem to con-'- firth tie Gerwaft" announcement that J the allied forces Tad Been 'driven to I . and in sonle - cases, across, the . river llarnei 1 According tJ mother sources " information that the German ;troops . ;Vfere'.3Btfch'' nearer Paris tha .. .ha-; been . r 1 Crated, has teen received. It is " , . o ally said that they are nsar Chan- ' ; tilly; tewnt: nulea north ot ; he capita The. Dail Ma3 s ' correspondent at - .-'Gisers,: French townnear Beauvais, " ' 'putimated th to a lo a the a he at fnrtv thousand: of. the Gerntans two hundred thousand.- He sayN a moderate o estimate of th German losses is twenty per cent REPORTED THAT GERMANS , r INK 15 BRITISH BOA ',. ; ' ROME, Sept. 5.The Pres Beauru ! announced tonight.. that. the,.,Gfman squadron had sunk fifteen British fish inj boats i the Nort - Se The "J .... crewj wers ken to Wilhelmshaven a prisoners! war. : j ' TVZ AUSTRIAN DEFEAT. - ROME, Sept. 5. Sergius Sazenoff the Ru-.ian FoiL.jn MI.. ,ter has tele graphe the Rusoian Embassy here of t'i Aitrsan d ' it ra r LemLe is muc grcate- that at f t gnpeared. ' The Austrians i l rsc'T'-'J Wt on the ;battlef.cli I j 25,. 0 men, nearly 200 cannon,' flans, ammunition, crri r i and 1 thousands of hor .' '-lie r ;. r prl la that the Hu. ' s lave ; : : An..:.i f 1 G Amor ' C!.i.;f au ' a r l o.-r. 1 il 1 y TTTM1 1 gm - r ui A) r c f arc Rcsiraied- Be- ."ami Germans Hie- JFf; have fftrafe a general retreat of the fed o a Brussels hospital,, ts quoted as Eavintf told his attending surgeon" that the German army ,'in his Opinion, would lose three-quarters "of its effective force before capturing Pans. J " v An-ujiinamed German, prince- is rr ported to have succumbed to his, wounds CCfRREfiPONDErf J DESCRIBES ADVANCE ON LEMBERGJ'T h i continued jretpeat,-, .They ".;:..jl4.', ,.J.ntinil th iumuitv IO it. fcONDON", Sept.: S."-The Petrograd JStJPetersburg)COrtespoftdent hoi the Pttst desoriblngthe: Russian advance on Lemberg says , "i ' i -. ,'The Austriins Were concentrat ing two nfore army corps toward thJ east of their position tovface the Rusr sianKiev district rmy, iyt the Rus sians attacked before ' the : concentp a. fion was -completed. ' i , - - V" "On Wednesday morning; the 5us -.' . '. .. t. . j i.i wans4were estauusuro an uuuuu northern, eastern, and half of tlie. south, ern face of the capital. ' Lemberg standi hlgha bofe: the "surrounding: counrty, its Absentee defenses deing supple-ment ed by, saodem entteenhments - : :, i poul seem that the"fout of thf Austrianarmywhose" douUety it' was to cover Lemberg an.atso-the right flank of ihe Austrian force in Poland, was " so absolute that - the Russians must "have entered Le"mberg- at . the heels of the runaways, tor at Jl o'clock Thurdsay morning Lemberg was en- . . . ' r tirely in missian possession. .Thn militarv atores of every - kind. explosives, powder magaxines, compt wireless and telegraph installations, in short, the whole equipment of the" im portant military tenter, fell jntract in to the hands of the victonous Rus sians. - ' ' i r ' The capture of HaUcx, which; was protected by thirty small forts, entailed a harder task,, aa the Russians were obliged to vapture all the forts, and the Austrians made desperate resistance. "The Russians have been, fighting continuously for eight days after a pre vious "week or ten ddys of marching "The fshting and marching troops of the Russian left wing covered nearly a IS miles in seventeen days.capturing Ilalicz on the 17th after two days of hard f ghtingl :' ': -:-y1. "A" the towns in Russia with a. Ger- vn f ii cf name, were, changed to ' j : v r -om.Tl is is not '"due to the ' - it' -. ;iu: i i:; l t war with Germany, 1 " ; a's ereal t th inexoH- ' '. t " I ( f 1 ' t y against the sav- c. ' t' ixmoUicr nation con- s ' y tl toward helpless i r. a sh'-' i NEW BERN. H; C. SUNDAYS US! f iM IK- fe Ewe Ml ;.:( j) WIVES . Phou oooyriKbt. 1D14. by AdertcAn uH K I a 4 Vi i M rf II -I hi f 1 &h mm - ' Tbe ,are shown lifted p to if theTaUowaae of about 10 cenU a day from tlie government while their hua psjKU.:a fighting. i i - ' ' FRENGHISAY . IT'S fG00!X IGHT" WITH THE "The lore You Kill ; bf Tbem Th More There Are" France. t GivesGraphiC LONDON, Sept. $.-1fr, jtmr ponden 'o ' e Reuter Tele r'a f Coa an,' , ferr eres, n ar- Parisj say4r.i:-. Ou !rnen, t oug cheerful, ate an- Ann'. , understand th , necessity to it They are all amazed, at tK-unending numbers of the Germans. :. They say '-The more you kill o tlemt more there are' of' tbetn.bft If. we eve get them' in the open its good .nigTit.' . V Xho 'iightjn ' , alon the line o the Gnnaa.dvaace rhas . beea incessant nad deaperater I s&d aTioe toother dav to n "officer of Aragoonsf t showed hi n tjhft only horse I had" for with the warning that" the .aniftial., whs not fn bt best condition. .;:'- 4-J ..- , '" ,f 'Hang It, said" the ozterf"he will last faur days and that's about my aver age since the war. began,' He had al ready had four hoars es shotunder him. 1 i"The war is very hadr fen the" horses, and, the Condition of tome of the iwoor beasts which I've seen' passing south ward toward Paris would better not be described, ; .Neveryieless, , the army is still lit In every sience of the word and its transports is intact and fills the i3C01T.1 J-'ULTa JlJpGE PEEBLES WILL PRESIDE ,U OVERJTWO WEEKS C TERM. . ' 1 : 1 ,' vrf 5 x The September term of Graven coun ty Superior Court will convene tomorrow morning with Judge Peebles, presid ing; 1 This will be a two weeks term ofr the disposition of jail and dvial cases. There are a large number of both civil and criminal cases to be disposed of during this term, but-only, one, mur der case, this being against Clyde Keri-j nedy, white, for the, murder of L. W.. Sarlandtt early sSunday; morning, Aug ust the ninth. Alex Curtis1 and Sid Gautier will be also tried, - fop'.beini accrf - v'es to the crime; ' 1 'y will make a desperate fight for his f, eJom. - He has employed law-yc-j v ' i are members of the New Bern one f ;oiu' 1 v f oi Wilmington andone , ? "I of whom are able i 1 no t' ubt nut. up an r t'.'ii.r client. .SofisitOr ' v, (. "i I niated. in D. E. r for SEPTEMBER 6, 1914 OF BELGIAN SOLDIERS jtapQcuu Pren GERMANS IF Descrlptiftti of Conditions sKk : . oad witha twtemn Of motor vans nearly 60 miles'- lng3J - "The .ciunwy through which the armies have passed is.devastated. Dyn amited bridges and 'tiinnels mark the tretreSt of the alliesr artd blazing vail lages mark the' advsthce of the Ger mans., ' -r ' ;; "The weather has - been -splendid. These nights of full moon have not been wasted - by the Germans, who ' move forward by night, as well as by day. Many kilometrehave been gained on the. road jto Paji under 7 haryset mooOio;c ' ' fa y . ?Tht the 'Gfapianjr are in .4 great hurry, is evident. , . They , advance re gardless of - risks and sacrifices. The speed at wheih 'they advance is the cause , of constant , wonder to people who know the country and the dis tances'; ' . ''At a villager which Wag full of troops a few daye ago,-, attempt was wade to halt them. .The allied troops fell back, and save for 'the. rear guard actions, the, Germans - seemingly marched from La Fere to the lines of Paris unopposed. "The march of the German rifght -1 ftGRETARY OF THE TREASURY :- - 'APPOINT THREE ON TV ' 1 '- ADVICORY BOARD. ' WASHINGTON, Sept, v S.The - Beureau , of Wa Risk insurance, re cently sreated by Congreess, witn William C. De Lanoy of New vorK as director, and 'J. Brooks B. Parker of Philadelphia ' as assistance - director, was organized in the Treasury Depart nient today.. , " ; ..'''', -The Secretary of the treasury, ap pointed William .Wallace ; ot Boston, Hendon Chubb , of Jersey Uty ana WilUam :N Davey of New york as . . . -t . -..... . . i J . an - adv sory boara -wnose ; uuvy iv shall be :o fix ;he rate of pUmiums to be ha ged on vessels, and cargoes engaged'' n the- European trade. The bureau has .been placed under the customs thranch ; of the 'Treasury Deparzment, j n " charge -o assistant Secretary Andrew I. ,Peters.'r All ap- ol cat oi'9 for war risk insurance should be a ' ' (1 to the director of the Eir r 1 " M "lurance, Traesury r. ' -'--hi. .D.-C. 'The Its THEY GET IN OPEN Says Newspaper Man in on the Jb iring Lines. on Paris is notable for its staright course as well as its syclonic speed and force. Leaving Lille, Arrsa, Amiens, and Beau vais untouched, they have marched like an arrow's flight. "In all the towns along the road the mobilization of the.'Freneh territerial army is in full swing, and the trains are packed with reservists and recruits goi ing to war, or with fugitives fleeing away from the war. Hunger, thirst, and the suffering from the heat are the lot of the fugitives in the over-filled trains from Paris to the coast. Even the cross channel steamers are so packed it is hard to fill ones lungs with sea air. ' "The war is already ginvig birth to numerous stones of unknown origin which are spreading like folk-lore le gends. One of these is current fiction that the French armies carry so-called turpin powder, 'wheih is supposed 'to asphyxiate Germans by companies and by battalions. s' C. S. Attmore, Jr., is spending the week-end with relatives at Stonewall GRIFTQN THE SCENE OF BLOQOY F T ONE' DEAD ' AND 'fTWOTH WERE WOUNDED ALL NEGROES. H 1 . A telephone message received last night from the Journal's Kinston repre sentative told of the talrng of Leland Morris and the wounding of Joe Pah- els, -colored, at Gr fton , late yester day .afternoon by Henry Waters, also colored. The k lllng grew out of a quarrel when occurred n a negro restaurant over the -small sum of 'twenty cents. Waters . escaped after empty ng. his revolver n the crowd but was later captured and taken to Kinston where ne was piaceam jaii. . . i. ' ., During the attempt to j make 3 his ecsaoe Waters was wounaea out not if iustTJ-lH as soon as the necessary policies" and forms can be,; prepared This ; preliminary v work isnow beifii prosecuted and will be completed with FIVE CENTS PER t COPY IN SERIOUS TROUBLE FORCED TO MARRY GIRL WHOM HE WRONGED, NOW WANT ED FOR FORGERY. KINSTON, Sept. 5. Trouble in bunches has come to Frank Galloway an inmate of the Lenior county jail. An agent of the National Department of ustice, the local white slave officer and county authorities early in the week took Galloway out of a South Queen street barber shop where he was employed and gave him his choice of going to jail or getting married. Galloway, a well -dressed youth, became a bride groom, alter the register oi deeds had held up Cupid's program for several hours until the permission of a St Louis woman could be secured for Galloway to become her son-in-law. States Court first, and that he will then be required to answer to the forgery charge in Soth C arolina. The pathetic part of the little dra ma was that Mrs. Galloway refused to leave her husband. He declared he married her in good faith, and the girl's devotion was evidently gen uine. She protested that she would kill herself if they were separated, anrf the Sheriff allowed : her to share Gal loway's cell in the jail here until he should be taken away. DR. E. O. HARGET HANDLUCff HOG CHOLERA. (News and Observer.) Dr. E. Hargett, assistant State veterinarian, returned yesterday after noon from Richlands, Onslow county, where he had been to assist in handling an epdemic of hog cholra. He sayn about twelve 'hundred hogs have al ready!. been lost in the Richlands sec tion as a result of the epidemic. Serum i being adm n stered freely, he says- and the outlook' is some better. LAW FIRM CHARGED WITH 'FEE GRABBING " BY JUDGE. Says McCall And Bennett Colleagu- ed With Magistrate Jones. ASHEVILLE, N. C, Sept. 5. Charging in open court that the law firm of McCall & Bennett has cbl- leagued with Magistrate W. A. Jones Jr., Judge W. P. Brown of this city caused a sensation' here when he talked of "fee grabbing" in the SuDerior Court. He declared that the Bun combe County BarAssociation should oust the two attorneys who are mem bers of the local legal firm. He.charged that a client of his, whom he repre sented in the Superior Court on an ap peal from the magistrate's tribunal, was adjudged guilty by Magistrate James, though the plaintiff was not court of the justice of the peace and no evidence was submitted to allow a judgement against his client. Mr Bennett was in the court room at the time that' Judge Brown made his ch: tfjav and was called on for a statement by the speaker, but declined to answer. SEVERAL CHANGES. New Faces Seen at Big Department Store. Miss Sara Fuqua of Savannah, Ga-, hag arrived in the city and will be con nected with the ladies ready-to-wear, department of S. Coplon and Son's big department store. ' ' Miss Eul Eison of New York and Miss Grace" Oglesby of Baltimore will ... be in the millinery department. Miss Eula Ewell of this city will, be connect- ed with the 'dress goods 'department.- f Jonas Levtnson, of Gofdsbora twiU be connected with the mens read-to-wear department. l "' V , V. v; f First Baptlt. J Morning service' H a. at.' ' Evening service 8 p. nu Sunday- school 9 3 : a. m. Preaching bv Rev.'L. B.'Padg ett. ' The 'male quartet will sing Sun- ; day 'evening. " The Baractt Quartet will sing in the Sunday schooU.,. ;,. ,,..,. a!Ancordial jnv .at on' V extend "! to- ilT.'-'A special invitailua'to i fori vtlti'i men and a .! " - V t3