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.. . . L: .. - - ,.;T...,, .', .....A . I AA ' . ' 4-- ;; TTIE II ALEidlT icVEJCIS G "TIlrES'TFKItt ;' FEBRUARYS,' 1008. :f T a -7 I WAS A DUEL AND THE LADY SIMPLY LIED But She Told the Truth WtiCD She Insisted the Dead Man Was Her Brother PARISIAN THEATRICAL MGR. HAD II BID YARN Beautiful Glacia Calla, Who Ye-stcr- day hreatcned to Follow Her Legal Husband Till She Landed Him in ' the Electric Chair for "Murder ing" Her Brother, Today Adniitv That the Tragedy Resulted From a "Fight" Evidence to Confirm (Hoy's Statement Thiit it Was a Duel Another (Statement From Roy. (By Leased Wire to TUe Times.) Boston, Mass., Keb. 28. George Carkins, brother of Glacia Calla, t.vcj opera singer, was not murdered by j her husband, Paul Roy, as she form-' erly swore, but was killed in a Jn !. ' According to dispatches received from Portsmouth, N. H., the youns; woman today admitted this to be a fact, and added : I "My brother drew a pistol but it j was in self-defense. My' husband i was the aggressor." It is not believed here that tli ? I warrant she has sworn out for Roy j will be served. She has told so r many conflicting stories that even j. her friends are beginning to believe! tha vpralnn first rrlvpt nut . liv I'.ipl husband was correct. Physician who examined Carkins' body found he had been shot in the back. Tfiis goes farther in. . bsarihg out Roy'S story. ' He said that his brother-in-law . continued to fire at! him atiet he (Carkina) turned to run and til this manner received the bullets in his back, Glacia Calla has signed affidavits at Portsmouth following up the sensational charts she made against her husband. Duel Story AuJu Confirmed. (By Cable to The Times.) Pari3, Feb. 28. -In an interview I with Paul Roy, who is cha.fe.jd by! his wffe,"knowu on the stage as Glacia Calla, with thftmurder of her brother "Sonny" Carkins, at N nv ington, N. H., on February s, Hoy said that he had been advised by his lawyer, Maitre Audin not to 'discuss the case further. Roy added: "The story of the shooting of Carkins as given to the Hears; News Service on Wednesday evening is true in every dotal!. The allegation of my wife that I shot her brot'.ier in the back is absolutely false. I shot 'Sonny' in a fair stand up, man to man .duel. It was his life or mine. ''?. '; "The story that George Carkins is not my. wife's brother is also fals?. The origin of the story is due to the peculiar actions of Gladys and George vjiile occupying a flat in the ALWAYS HCXGKV. Ordinary Food Never Satisfied Her. A young lady in Minnesota writ :-s of her wparience: "After a disheartening struggle for fiyj(,year8- against- the ill ' at tendant on malasBimilation of food, I am at last on the high road to re covery and feel Impelled to give credit flfiAre it to-due. "Some years ago I had a long ill ness due to stomach trouble. Evry: meal I ate caused me either excnifi. atlng pain or a dull heavy misery that was even worse. I weighed but 90 pounds, was almost, hopeless as I found that a poorly nourished body means lack of brain power and am bition: "I was alwaya ravenously hungry and while I could not eat the appc tlilng hes on the table, I longed tor theai. That longing is what prompted me to try Grape-Nuts. Tiie fclBhad flavour that 1 liked r-rich without being heavy. "I left'olf my daily laxative as I, found Jjidid not need it for Grape Nuts s; so easily digested, consti pation soon disappeared. I found, too, that 'I di;l not grow tired of; Orape-Nuta and continued to eat it. "It forms my breakfast exclusively! . . . ., ... . . i . ' and I also eat it wun eg nuu u uu for my other meals. I have gained 10 pounds In lens than a year and that Is notulng compared with my gain in strength' a4 courage. "I can now,, aat a-bsar'iy meal which jsattafies m appetite and it doe not leave me, aa formerly, feel ing as though I had dined on tacks." "There's a reason." Name given by Pos.'um Co., Bat tle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In packages. n Tf mi trJTT -- mam . . u'. . Ivl Nil 1 As k 1 1 A i $j ft m. e m III ar: 1 a fA l J IMP ..1 l-S r Rue Hameiin. . Visimrs oltfi ed their ri ' ;v ; i::-?tii; :y,,i Gladys' .fres'.ft.H.d'.ea'sy inann ; The mlnjs!;er. if'.foiv'iKn'affa'! this morniii-'j: he liad u knowledge, of.- tae i-aa:-i'-Roy. ' ilov. 10 A- i:! ALLEGED STREET CAB STEAL AROUSES LUh ( ilv te;iM';!. WiM' to 'I'iie Jimes i C";i'ago, I-'eh. of Wliiting. !-:!.. city just i)u: h of in might y j-dign.". fort o!' thrv !' ' t!ie; S'..!.'!; v:l Oil i'!.: a:.,' has- risen Hipr ."';t;i.-;t !!'t'; i'f 'i!n (;ei:ii( i: in: :i in 'pti-sU' ihi'ouh i'i . rrnri itni oi,i.i-:ia:u ? for a band of Chicago iion:oie;'s. YCi'.HM'Uiiy :the io:ili.;il i-ect.iveil iill ominous pr-i : 'e:1.! n : iHi'mii'!';1 of ilf'e- :i feiitMix t ii izi-i;:'. ... The. .eu'vel- o;e whii li ; ( (-n'aiiv -i! .th-' .doriifivht' was ifciih'tl with '.vax v.'KUii huld .in placfe 'a pieee.o'f lien; pen rpre iu the form of ij U''K)-;i'. Ti'e frr.a.':iii.-;e 'ait'eiiip't fx 'a.-Trvival of the effoii Avhicli resuil.'d. in ii vio i'Til riot in' tli-.' .co::i!('il charmier of Whitini l.'ii't NoviMiiher. . Ar . iliai tlnvj eitiro't, 1 n;:r; d iii. ;ln;(.ke Ahs furnilure, ai d ('...ve (he ;i Idev'.neii to llight just i'i!(. .irdln;ir,p;; nimiir .' was coming n;i for pas-age. WIPING G O T THE Rii'OE OF TRIBESMEN '";.'': (By Cable to The Times.) London. Pe.1). 2.S Lord Kitchen er's little front i::' var in'lh;' Tlaxai;r' valley against th; Zakliakhein tril.H'a men is making -rniild' and successful, progress, : The; purpoxe .of tha cx.e ditlon is to p'.K'iih 'the tri'b(?smen for numerous raids Into ..Indian territory and in a remarkably short campaign they have been scattered and broken, their forts have been destroyed and many of them have been killed. Raleigh IS. mid L. Assorlntlon. At a meeting of the stocltholdorj of the RalelsU Building and Loan Association, Mr. V. S. Willson, the secretary, resigned, and Mr. J. C. Ellington was elected in hla stead. This company had increased in busi ness to such an extent that it be came necessary to have the secretary devote UU entire time to the busi ness, and Mr. Ellington will do this. Gratifying reports were ri?colvd. ttA 3 JM suw r;:COGKING;:PURPOSE FIRST : Nature-grown in the fields cf the Sunny South ; and obviously much purer and a great deal healthier than the fat of the hog. SECONDLY : More economical than hog lard; goes far ther - much farther - every time. THIRDLY s As good as butter for cake and bread mak ing and for all kinds of cooking where butter or other cooking fat is needed, and much cheaper, because it costs less in the first place and less of it has to ' be 'used.;--. : ... .v;' FOURTHLY : Its purity and quality guaranteed. Every pound of it is made under United States Govern . ment . inspection. ; '; A GENERAL KEDUGIi&N fiisajEiiijiopsDlSDiiiiiErolo Be Affcctstl i IlioW';- Will- Fall lleiiviest Oil Tic ket ', .Agents am! t'lei ks. Many of AVbc.'ii i!:i-.e Not ;( eived Ailvanres in ! Vear-. Xotiiing (lilicial On the '. Sul.jeel'. ;'' ';' A reduction of .1 ii yer (en..; ( l'.i i-t-I i'viV March 1, will ' be' niade in; the (iab.rics of ail the ,uhoranixe:l -'otii-tiicyt's. u;' the ; Smith-rn iialiw.i. . : vhiis-'e ' sa la.ri" v. ere Hot . '.:!. l-'el)ru-nry. 1. Xo ol'icial o.rdj i- .lia'f. -.i-mne , to tiiis effect yet. bet th varioaii .-mi')hef;' are givi'il ;'-.'f. );iiu- island; . t'i! a re'.luctiu.i wiit !;,- made. This, v:il' , afri't . agents, their . c-ler!;;-. bri lg" Imildiiig and i'.-;;aii -. in;: forces and ;;!!. .'; ! 5 w'n'o organized. ' I .-'"Tiie blow . v. iil fall iieavii :-t u:i t il ' agi'i!!.; :'ai;d their elei'l;.", it was state.l ; ii;rla.-;. foi' niaiiy. c7 the.v liave not 1-i.u ivce' till adva.i' a in wages in :;lx '.frit::;. 'I't:e ot :; :r e!.ii!n i;s, siaa ;.s '' !;. i-a el., l"i -in 'W ;.!!(! oi !i t Ui-gnii-i :d i-iui-loy es I'l.iy.1 rccei.ed advaa Vn' fi'iiu tim? jrt. litii.', lint iiKi.n'y i'i i be i iet'!:s are now working l.ir t:te ; Vai;c 'salary' tlial tliey gut six it .' l:j-!i; y a.rs ago. 1 The i rice of living :hi;! increns.'.l ; all the Cine, and tile wag'Spaid, it ' is . 1.. anted, vere anne too high. In , fa.!.., ni" iv.-- 'iif the agenis Ji h 1 Cieir iclcrhs, eaiiecially those -married, have a rath r hard tii)Ve to aiake : eliil.;' liifct..,"- ' i McKINLEY ESTATE (By Leased Viro to The Tinics.) ''Cleveland, 'o., Feb. 2S Becauso the heirs of the estate of William i.nd Abner McKlnley lire ennbla to agree, It la likely the homestead of the late president will be sold at public auc tion. ',- . ;' "I see no other outcome of the r.ro.snt. dimcuity," said, administra tor U. P. Shields, when Judge Hailer ordered him; to partition the estates of the McKialej!!, which are en tangled. , )'.',. Publicity is what advertisers sock. The Evening Times Is where. the ad vertisers find publicity. riF!r,"i,,'",",uM,'nt?,s:'' 1 jib.' '"ri,;,l- till r,X ak5Ai i BljRHAM MAN !S COMING TO OEEIOS i ':j"'cia! to 'fie Tine . I in;, t'.in. N. ('.. Tel.. -Mr. .1. 10. Pegiam. ;t Trihiiy .giaduait'i class of 1 ','iMi, . wiio receivad lic.-iise !! iiractice law ' iast August ',. anil is ltii-at "J it; Durham,, tas be .-a elected i-ccici ai-v ; of. the execUiiva CaniMii! iiv i'!' t ''--e State. 'Anti-Sal ii: ui; LeagtH : : u -I will .-'spend the ne.:i t lu e hiinit iis ia r.al-.-iii. Mr. l'epraui is a raati yii:i .; sSi-es-great org-iaildiig abil r: :'., w ill make a most; c!i; : :i! njivri'icv of I he canipa ign eommil l 'i'it- Yoang Mmi's C'lirislian .s.-o-cia'ivr, lias made d.rrangentoiits to h.ave a Kciies ( t' !e 'tires delivered bet'i;-. ia;s organization .m subject. (lealiag v. itli dilfei ?i,t vocaliiias iii lift.'... 'I'iie first, lecture. in'- tvtiii-scries will !.i dvliveretl in the V. .M. C. A. b; i! i ii is evening by Dr, S. 11. Tur- n in i-n-c i-n ; , .i'l:a.''i of Cr .'eui;i;(iro.. Dr, :Titrren a iiu-mber of i he hoard of and has j.ir. aih'.-.l al tae o:i siyera! occasions. He has taken a (L'ep intvivst in the work ; ;f the college .and I;l always a v :. :i;i gue. f. . ., .. .' . . ', .Hi:.c.' .1. V. .liiyner. North Carolina si'i-e-iiitendcnt of 'public instruction, will i'.i MVcr till address the colic;-.'.' ii ;;t. Tuesday evaning on "A M-.-tgcr- from the 'IMiicatiunal I'i-. 1-1. " 1 ' iI'kv preViminaiy ilelxite held la: : rrbUiy eicning t; scliict reiire t. 'ii'atives to represent. . Trlni:y in the debate to be. held v.Lrj. lite I'ni- eivity of. Tennesiae at Diil'h'ani i a i ;;ue in .April, Messrs. H. V. Kni-iit, cf (he jna'ior.' class, mi l O. M. Da.iK'l, of tile sopiicimor;' clasi;, were ;e!ec!ed. Mr,' T. M, Grant, of fr.i' junior class, was c:io.i'.'n altsr n ate.' ' I'rii-iJent Kilgo is In ''New York w!tc.-o this cvsning he 'vil deliver an acdreay Lefcre the North Caro lina Sjciet.v, v.liicU hell Its annual meeting at the Waldorf Actorla. Mr. Walter H. Page In president'. of the sor:'.'ty.' Prof. V'.' H. Pegram attended the bi'.rlal cf.Mrs. 'Alspa'ugh, she. wife of Col J. W'. Alsinnigh, of ..Winston. Col. Abipaugh is one of the -oldest living graduates of Trinity and U t;ie oldest member of the board of trustees,; . , ;' i ' ; Foley's Orlno Laxative Is a new remedy, -an improvement on the lax atives of former years, as It does not gripe or nauseate and Is pleas-' ant to take. It la guaranteed. O. I iiMi'GSATION' MEN GERE Special Agents gI Naliooa! "Ti 5 i r i a n . IlilillSdiUU Are Making; Investignlioiis As to Sentiment in State Will Visit Other Points and Report to the : ('onuiiission. .Mr. Jiis;"i)li C". fCt-lli-ti. special iigeni nf tin- . Immigration I 'oinniissWin or Washii'-gton. I). '.. and Jlessrs. (1. H. Hell and H. 11. ."Rac-in, uIhd of the com mission, are in ! ib igli on business ennnectcd. with iHimigratioii. Their purpose'-; is to sath-.-r. Ih. sentiment, both fir mill against immigiatloi. tlir'ougliuut the sdaih and transmit it t" the liatinnai coaii'.iNsiun, which wil! in turn report "to -congress. These'- gc-ntk uKii have visited ,- no ether xouthcrri slate except North Carolina ami have been to no othe :tie as yet. They w iil visit Winston Sa'.em. Wilmington, i'liurlotte and (,thf f points before going further south. Mr, Kcllett says that he finds the sentiineat. as far as he lias investigat ed, in favor of a restricted Immigra tion. He is calling on all otBelals, newspapers. iMiil oibi-r sources for in formation on tin- subject. . Xeililioiliuoil I-'nvorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles,-. or Harbor, Maine, speaking of Ebctric Bitters, says: "It la a neighborhood favorite here with us." it deserves to be a favorite everywhere. It gives quick relief in dyspepsia, lfvcr comnlalnt, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervousness, waakness and general debility. Its action on the blood, as a thorough purifier makes It espe cially " useful ns a spring medicine. This grand alteratlvo tonic Is sold under guarantee at drug store. 50c. Returned From Hum tint; Expedition, Mersrsf. I. It. Itrightwcll, F, W. Par ker, and R. P. Dixon returned to tho city today from a hunting trip ner Apex. it Kcemed as though luck was with them, to nee tho turkeys, partridges nud other game that they brought into the city. ' Keeping Open House. ' Everybody Is' welcsme, when we feel good: and we feci that way only when our digestive organs are working prop erly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regu late the action of stomach, liver and bowels so perfectly one can't help feel ing good when he uhcs there pills. Ko at all druggists. BLOCKADE PLANT IN JOHNSTON DESTROYED Another of Johnston county's indus trl?s has been cut down In its flower, end nore of ths citizens of that coun ty have cause to mourn. Deputy Col lector J. P. H. Adams iand Deputy Marshal A. F. Surles did it. It occurred last Tuesday, when thes3 guiitlemen returned and reported the destruction of an' infant Industry. The ttory, without any frills, U the inle of a foi ty-frallon b!ockade distill eiy that was. but is not; of 100 gal lons of beer that went to waste. The plant was located near Eer.son, Johnston county. It was not in oper ation at the time, but had been -the day txtfore. There was nobody qt the plant and no arrests were made. !i:ATI! OF MR. C. K. J MAXWELL 'AT AVALHALLA j Mr. S. C. Maxwell has rocoived a telegram from Walhalla, S. C, 'in-' i forming him of the death there of hi3 ! f u!-er. Mr. G. K. Maxwell. The aged iv, an went out In: sting last Satur day, but did not return homo. His body was found In the woods wilh H'.ih-fhpi voi:iids, and the theory is that he was. murdered. "'; " ? FOR R LJ !IN-ATSW DAYS EVERY COMPLETE IN Our Millinery Dcpartircnt Show Cases, etc., being !Muroav;T iv ' ,;.:.. : ' : r O -9 Shoe Department will be conspieious, very accessible and only Good Shoes. Dress Goods Department will be large and as com prehensive as money and .-expense can make it. arc- goins: after your business. Will use every legiti mate; means to obtain it. Come and ceo how we will servo ycu. ,-;;V, WOOLLCOTT DRY GOODS CO. Opposite Postoffice. f i a CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. HALEIGH, JJ. C. '; '. IXVITES rOIR BUSINESS. I DEPOSITORS Fi"d Safety for their Funds. a BORROWERS-" Find Resources and Disposition to Ac- i commodate. t INVESTORS- Find Opportunities and Facilities for In vestment. '..'.;,..,; BUSINESS MEN31 tJ,e "'neflt of our Experience, RESOURCES, One and a Half Million Dollars. e . All our goods arc guaranteed under the Pitro Food Law. If not satisfactory, money refunded on return ol goods. Goods shipped In plain packogos same day order received WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. McCarty Whiskey, battled In bond. S-yr. o'.i Eureka Rye. Dan River 2"C.,,..... GreyQooati ftyo Inspection Rye.., Greenwood Kyc Hifthspiro Rye ; . 4 N. C.Co-n Whiekey Vireinia Corn Whiikey Very Old N. C. Corn WliUkey Swan Oin Holland Gin...., Apple Brandy.... ...........,.. Very Old Applj Brandy.... Peach Drondy OUR SPECIAL BRANDS 1 AMULET CORN WHISKEY, COCKADE WHIOKEY, 4 Full Ota. Klna Old Copper DlaUlled. $2.65 4 Full Quarta Old. Smooth and Mellow. IJ.1J Remittances can be made by either Portal or Erpmi Money Or4cr. or Regia tered Letter. Price 00 Goods not Hated will be rumished upon requeat. Ths Cousins Supply Co. TheOidneiiatieMaii-OrderHoust Richmond, Va. : : : success : : : Uiislurss Success Depends l'ion Cre:lit. Muke Yourself Known to the COMMERCIAL & FARMERS MI -RALEIGH, N. C.- nVou cannot r.'tnbllsli credit nn til you arc known. The more people who believe in you, tho stronger an d the more valuable your credit. Write or call to see THE COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS BANK. BEAlJTlFlJL MRS. MKEE'S DIVORCE (By Cable to The Times.) Pr.ri3, Feb. 2S When Mro. Hart ! McKeo's suit for divorce is called for .trial next Wednesday it is expected j the young American millionairess j will make allegations that her house hold -servants, the witnesses upon whom she relied most, had been bribed by her husband and had de serted her. Mrs. McKee, although pale from worry, was as beautiful as ever to t:ay when, she boarded a train for Nice, to take a fow days' rest. She had he" two little children with her and said she hoped to get a little sunshine and rest before the case is uallod on Wednesday. Colonel Eaxter, her father, saw her to tha train and tried to have her re linquish the care of hoi; children to the Rovc.rnesa and maid who accom panied her, but she would not let thrr.i out of her Fipht, r.nd from this la is inferred she feared a rumored plot that her children would be kid-npr.3d.- . "'-. v-; :';' I N fp; i e DEPARTMENT WILL BE EVERY DETAIL. is being overhauled, new made for it. brnarv29 JOSEPH G. BROWN President. HENRY E. LITCHFORD. Cashier .... m J IN BOTTLES. IN JUCS 4 Full Oil. 0 Tultpt. PtiCi, jo. SCj'.Iim. ,..$ 08 75 ...... ... 2 20 4 J5 2 00 5 75 ... 2 60 i CO 2 25 6 45 ... 2 80 5 35 t 50 7 20 ... 4 60 7 75 3 50 10 0 ... 4 00 7 75 3 50 10 60 ... 6 09 11 50 5 00 14 0(1 ... 2 00 5 75 2 50 7 20 ... 3 80 7 35 3 50 10 00 ... 2 60 5 00 2 25 6 45 ...3 4 0 6 40 3 W 70 ... 2 6 5 5 50 JM 7 20 ... 3 70 7 25 3 SO 1000 ..: 3 70 7 23 3 CI U 00
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