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The Daily Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 1

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The Daily Journali
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New Bern, North Carolina
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-v. VOL. LXIL -Nu. 133 1-MEW BERN. C.

SADAY SEPTEMBER 12 1914 FIVE CENTS PER COP TlMf ileal Fm In lies And Germans lose RUSH OF RECRUITS IN LONDON THREE COUNTRIES HAVE FORMED The Right and Lett Wing of The Teuton Forces Have Been Driven Back and The Allies Have Plunged Through Their Centre and Forced The Invading Force For Fifty Miles. British Take 1,500 Prisoners. Russian Forces In East Prussia Take Defensive Stand. SI I and Bulgaria Important A- Roumania, Greece Have Signed an greement ifi ma and A istria iFSi I mid K' CJ LONDON, Si- 1 1. 'I r.i 'nK Paris, Sept.

11. The battle of Marne train Infantry and artillery In as history will term the great five days tion with the monitors on the river, he-struggle along a hundred and twenty-; gan their fighting on July 29 against five mile front east of Palis, has turned the Servians. The Servians early that in favor of the allies. Not only on the morning blew up the bridge connect-left and right wing have the French ing Semlin with Belgrade, An intermit-driven back the invaders for a dis-'tent bombardment, according to rc- roriespomlrNt ul i In- Turke aidin 1 1 I i.i key rei the three state-It is repiirt! pondenl roiiilr t'oti'e reMtie! neutrality li'at I I Wnl I WXM 1 II from I 1 1 he thai have port, has since been kept up by the I a3 WfchJr ffc-f I I iialn neutral, Imttevcr, Hill do I lie In Kdiiic. the cdiu'S-iiie-.

thai Berlin has lc-tci the idea dI Italian she i- del er'iii ned that Us icmatn naet nil until tance estimated at fifty miles, but tonight it is stated that the German centre is also giving way and the allies, despite the effect of five days of continuous fighting, are steadily drl lug Austrlans In Semlin on Belgrade. GERMANS CLAIM TO HAVE HELD THEIR OWN. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. The illili luay In1 alii, the the flJBV- il terms I v.l id, back the Teutons, taking many pris- i German embassy today received tnter- eiiHiii' 1 1 Italy lial! at I he end.

1yrr-r7 -Tr rrrrr-naaal fcrt- oners and munitions. An official state-. following wireless from Berlin ment from the War Office tonight, says "Headquarters in its first official to pre I "'after4 five dayl of fighting, the battle report says that in a battle east of Paris 1914, by American Press Association. Recruiting offices in Br itish capital crowded by men eager to enlist. has turned in favor of the French.

The the Germans held their own in a heavy German right and centre is now re-1 two days fight superior forces attack- RE treating and the allies' success on the SLAYERS OF SARLANDTT GET THEIR REWARD left continues. They are advancing and taking many prisoners. The Brit USED FOR BAGS FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS ish today took eleven guns and fifteen OF I PRICE OF Jl'TK SO HIGH THAT THIS MAY BE NECES- SARY. lng between Meajx and Montmlrnll and from the direction of Paris. We captured fifty guns and several thousand prisoners, but retired the flank when the advance of strong hostile columns wan reported.

The enemy failed to pursue." FEELING IN PARIS IS ONE OF SATISFACTION. PARIS, Sept. 11. The-popular feeling here over the result of the five days' fighting in the great battle of Champaigne is one of lively satisfaction. The successes, It is admitted, do not mean that the battle has been won, but the gain of forty miles on the German left Increases the jeop JACK SIMPSON AND MISS BETH.

ANY RIGGS MARRIED AT BAYBORO. TWO "BREAKS" YESTERDAY AT THE LOCAL WAREHOUSE. CLYDE KENNEDY DRAWS A TWENTY-FIVE YEARS TERM. To be confined In rhe prison for a tern' ol writ v-trvc years; during which lime he Is ro be engaged in hard labor, was the sentence imposed upon hundred prisoners. CERMAN RESISTANCE IS GIVING WAY.

A later dispatch stated "The German resistance has given away all along the centre." Two significant facts stand out from the herculean struggle which is now entering on its sixth day; First: The inability of the exhausted Germans to stand the terrific assaults by the French army In the centre particularly and on the whole line In general. Second. An Important movement of the German right in- 1 All jute used in the ui.inuLict lire of icotlon li.igglng, In which the great Staple crop of the South is haled for market, as also that used In iheinan- ulacture of pi-anul and fertilizer bags, comes from Calrutt.r and the price of Mills Is said by the New York Coimner-Icial to be now so high that the market at Now York Is very ctilet and al- vices received there indicate that the Clvde Kennedy, convicted murderer 1 (From Bayboro Sentinel.) Mr. Jack Simpson from New Bern, and Miss Bethany Batenian who used to reside at Hobucken, came down on 'the train Friday, and Miss Bethany waited at the residence of Mayor Riggs, while Mr. Simpson applied to Miss Gladys Morris who Fifty thousand pounds of tobacco changed hands yesterday on the local market.

There were two "breaks" at the Dill tobacco ware house, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon and the weed brought excellent prices on both occasslons. J. A. Morton of North Harlowe arrived in the city early in the day with ardy of their line of communications dicated by official statement "that the nd must cause, it Is condslered, a of E. W.

Sarlandtt, by Judge R. B. Peebles at yesterday's session of Craven Superior Court. Alex Curtis, who was convicted of be an accessory in the crime, was sentenced to serve five years in prison Sid Gautler, also an accomplice was sent to jail for four mounths. The latter sentence being made light upon the nmy is retreating to Soissons in somemoralization of the enemy's tired Is the assistant in the Register of forces, Solssona Is the objective As yet there Is no Indication that a large quantity of the weed which he point which the British intend attack bag manufacturers thereabouts are preparing to use cotton largelyor making bags and cotton bagging.

The newspaper said that a large manufacturer at Houston, Texas, is considering the substitution of cotton for jute and added that during a fight Deeds office for Marriage license, Miss Morris fearing there might be some illegality in the procedure, as the German army on the Lorarlne ing, and cutting the railway lines over did not expect to sell for more than ten cents per pound. However, his expectations were exceeded and the to- her suspicion was aroused by the haste jury's recommendation for mercy, and which the German right is receiving I frontier will be able to get through its supplies frpm Aix La Chappelle, to held the main forces, as last ac-its base; If; thje British succeed then counts reported that Maubeuege was I uia: 4 i ii. i of the she sent him to seeMr. harm snln rnr fhrrtppn rpnfe npr (Inaugurated by the Farmers' Alliance Sllyerthorn the Register, who ster, who resides is no oouot Dut mat tne oerman iuuuB several iuns 1 1 -in Stonewall Mr. Simpson went for will be surrounded and, helng left with- nd been placed horse de combat.

iiiguesi price para during ine auy.ii out food or there will fU of thls place might have a the fact that Gautler was not believed to have had an active part in the murder. Just previous to sentencing the prisoners, Ex-Judge D. L. Ward, who was attorney for the defendents, asked clemency from the court for Gautier, stating that he was still of the opinion that nothine left to do but to surrender. bearing on the result of the the girl, they then walked to Stonewall where Mr.

Silverthorn was viewed and the desired license was given at 9 30 o'clock p. and soon in 1880 or about that year, coton for a time appeared upon the market in snow white cotton covering. Spot jute, the Commercial said, is quoted at Dundee, Scotland, the principal market in which we buy, at 35 pounds, 10 shillings, sterling, a ton. This price was paid for tobacco grown by Cleve Williams of North Harlowe. The prices paid on the local market are the very best, and the farmers are battle in opening a ready means of communication.

Some crlUc; say that even if Mau greatly pleased with them. kbeuege falls, that route will not be come for at least two and the battle 'may be -decided before Misses and Ruth Wade have after Justice Eubanks made the uneasy couple happy by pronouncing them man and wife. They spent the night with Mr. Phil Casey and left on the morning train for New Bern. The bride is the daughter of Capt.

Jim Bateman, who has a host of friends and relatives at Hobucken. The Captain is one of those whom the storm scared away I he was not guilty of any part of the crime. After the matter was discussed briefly between the court and. Mr. Ward, Solicitor Abernethy, stated that if the defendant Gautier would enter a plea of guilty of manslaughter, the State would agree to change the charge TERRIBLE FIGHTING TAKES PLACE AT TOWN OF VITRY.

PARIS, iSpet. 11. The most ter fible the last iorty ight hours has been at Vitry nrhich marks the centre of the Allies' froBtThre great armies under Von Wurteniburg and the Crown Prince, joined before the, French centre anaV'nea- 'vy masses of troop were thrown against the; in a desperate attempt to break through and thus, relieve the pres it can be of any practical use, except which is considered very high, but new jute is quoted at Calcutta at 28 pounds sterling, the lower price there being attributed to the accummulation of large stocks which cannot be sent oversea to market because of the lnterup-tlon of sea trade because of the war. returned home to Kins ton after vis as a way out in case of disaster. iting relatives in New Bern.

The later contingency is not count ed on as much as it Is hopedd for by of murder In the second degree to that On the extreme French right the en fails. but the undoubted reverse of the German left wing has given "the emy division bearing down upon MARCONI PROTESTS. Nancy, has been thrown back behind people here immense courage. sure wnicn was crumpling doxii wings the forest of Champeiioux." It is pointed out that in a forced Eyery attack was back and Don't of manslaughter, whfch he did through hls attorney and the sentence was placed at four months confinement in the county jail, subject to being hired out. Ex-Judge Ward also asked that the tharges against Curtis be reduced to of THE BALTIC FLEET march Germans would find the last fall.

The groom made some conflicting statements to the Register of Deeds, but every thing is fair in love and war, and Cupid is hard to beat at his own game when he sets his head and shoots his arrow at the proper While we don'tt know these happy young people, we congratulate them on Like The Censorship Wirelesss. finally the French followed up their fortified city of Rheims in their path. STARTS TO MOVING. LONDON, Sept. 11.

The German Advantage with a counter assault which: carried everything; before if Baltic fleet Is beginning to move, says On the whole it is considered here that if the invaders do not retrive their fortunes rapidly they will have WASHINGTON, Sept. tary Daniels took up fcr 11. Secre-some time fThis fighting" lasted all last night dur-ing. wich time a heavy storm wa in reat of manslaughter, but the court the Stockholm correspondent of ihe the zeal and determination that they Daily Telegraph. "Last Monday a tlfused this motion stating that Cur-1 today a protest against navy censors cs was a bad man, he being the one I in Marconi wireless stations.

The displayed. to get out of France. THE GERMAN TURNING MOVEMENT DEFEATED. squadron of twenty.nine German vessels was seen between Gotska Sandoen progress. RUSSIANS: NOW FACING i LARGE GERMAN FORCES.

PETROGRAD, Sept. II. The Rus who said; "you know nothing and I Company contends that the navy department has no jurisdiction over it. The Companv's ccmniunlcation was RETURN FROM AUTO TRIP IN and Koppar Tenarne, the former a LONDON Sept. 11.

The corres know nothing." In passing sentence on Judge Peebles stated that he did intend to WESTERN, N. C. 'Small island uotih of Gothland and the pondent of the Times at -Bordeaux sends7 the following sian force's in East Prussia are ing on a new defensive position in East Prussia to, meet the attack of a large later a part on the northeastern coast of the island of Gothland. give him ten years, as the fjury Clotue Lancaster, of Vanceboro, Clem "It is now beyond doubt that the which he regared as a very intelligent "Tuesday a squadron of. thirty-one German turning movement to the and Joe Ipock, Tull Richardson, and Laurie Lancaster of Bellair, have re set of gentlemen, had recommended southeast of Pans has been defeated iin reply to a notice from "the British cruiser Suffolk ordering provisions and newspapers was unn-Mttral and liable to subject the station to being closed.

The company contends the message was not unneutral and that the station may be closed by the department of commerce by revoking the license. turned from an automobile trip through lager German warships was seen from Hurvudskaer, steaming east-waard, and today a squadron con German army, just from the 'This force is reported to be made up of several corps withdrawn 'from the French front, and two hundred thousand troops of the second line. This is mercy he would give him only five. The above decision was accepted and1 thers is a dawning hope that the allies. left, which has borne a rain of the enemy's-blow since the fighting the principal cities of North Carolina, and Spartanburg and Greenvjlle, S.

C. The entire party reports a most agree- sisting of four battleships and three cruisers was sighted southeast of at Mons began, is about to take its ble, trip. Stockholm, steaming northeast, revenge. "Small flotillas has been seen from ''The Germans have been fighting believed to have denuded great fort resses in East' Germany in order-to increase the army for a general assault -oh the Russians. i i "THE SERVIANS HAVE OCCUPIED SEMLIN.

by the defendents, and Ex-Judge Ward gave notice of an appeal as to Kennedy and Curtis. The attorneys for Kennedy and Curtis were given sixty days in which to prepare their motion for an appeal for the higher court, and Kennedy's bond was fixed at five thousand dollars and Curtis' was fixed at two thousand dollars. FOUND Kvarkan and nine big battleships HOBUCKEN CITIZEN desperately to guard their line of com were sighted lrom btrora uk.au iin Btu munication, which is in considerable danger from the allies left. They have Bjoern, steaming towards Finland. roads, Loveless Williams parrying concealed weapon twelve months on the county road.

Blango Co lett lirccny twelve months on the county roads. Mary Pearson, charged with the larceny of one dollar and five cents Consequent on the movement of BAYBORO, Sept. 11. Mr. Simeon Sadler was found dead in bed at his the German Baltic traffic be Among the minor cases disposed of IJiome Hobucken yesterday.

He tween Stockholm and Baumo, Finl been forced to retreat' before the onslaught of the British and the withdrawal of the German right is bound to assist the French to find themselves the French in forcing back Unless -the Germans desire again -'to and, -with Finnish steamers will cease. This, however will) cause tittle decrease yesterday were Amos Jones larceny worth of merchandise from Kress and twelve months on the county roads 1 Company, pleaded guilty and annpunc-Dolly McKay, selling whiskey, judg-'ied through her attorney O'Hara, ment suspended upon the payment that if she were allowed to pay all cost of the cost C. Shackleford assault, Iin the case she would returnnorth to her in traffic as Swedish boats be substituted. NISH, SERV1A, Sept. 1 Ser.

vians occupied Semlin, across 'the river rom Belgrade this -morning after battle. Semlin 3 an important town of in Slavonii. It is lor ated on the tongue of) land forihed by the junction of the Danube and the Save opposite Belgrade, Servia with which it was connected by railway In acrons the Save. 1 t' Aus- had been sick with stomach trouble about four months. Mr.

Sadler was SBj; years oldj was a member of the Charitable Brotherhood and leaves a family to mourn his loss. Vff. W. Miller passed through New Bern And themselves obliged to follow the imperial chancelor's advice and 'hack' "An Finnish passenger steam mother. Tho court stated that if she judgment suspended upon payment of the cost, Lee Bryant larceny, twelve would do as her attorney had stated he would suspend judgemnt upon the the Uleaborg, which usually has plied between Stocholm, Helsingfors and Petrograd has been captured by the Germans and taken to Danzig." their way through.

1 "The German check in front of the Meaux and Verdun line has had its echo throughout field of operations. months on the county Sam Jones yesterday enroute home to Wash payment of the cost. C. from a virit to Orient al.Jlarceny, twelve months on the count' ington, on,.

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