ESTABLISHED ; .v 1878 n . i. v it, - ii , Ju.ii 1J, 111. TIIIETIETII YEAR v." ' 4 'TV L r ' t ' " i . i) L t Ai "JHI8 Bank is distinctively a business man's bank,; having . 1 1 ' been favored with the account of many firm and busi ' J M vf'utm men, "and while the bank render unexcelled service : r Kfbr those depositors bavins; large daily receipts and dis bursemenfr: yet 4t welcomes the accounts of salaried people, worn en,Worktng men and others Who desire the protection it affords, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND DEPOSITS SUBJECTTO -ta rnvcx tnvitft ' ' - i i i ,' ' i ' - , SSil l it i You cerfainly should not fail to see; .bur elegant showing of stylish and dependable goods before mak- r . If At- 1 . ' I ng your purcnase. ii you ant, xne Des you can : piace your connaence m anyiningyou may purcnase Jiere. offers; .fiTj,'.-64. . w. We urge you to come and see What this store frr mLLLlllI i.,Uii" -DEIiED JIED " M " I r: f k Even though: youhave no intention df buying, 4 or ,rwe honestly believe that we caninterest nine out of vv nen you seiecx anyinmg nere, n matiers noi wnai ( price you pay, you are certain of .getting' , f iSe best valucs f or the - least : moneyi Wc stake ouff repute tionvoh:thc qualitpf our goods. 1 Wc knowwnatdo Buy - and we toseijiif: knowfiwhat - If we can make you feel that it ' is simply impos- - sible.to surpass our values, we are driving home the iruin.anainving w our siore me iraae weaeserve, -because of .our clean, farsighted merqhandising. 1 :; Burrill Casey of Lane's Chapel Ar ; , rested IlereTesierday and . -..Placed In Jail. - '" , On a bench warrant sworn out before Judge Garland S. Ferguson yesterday morning by Mr. D, L. Ward," Burrill Casey, whose home it at Lane's Chkpelj! about 22 miles from this city, was put under arrest and carried to Craven Cor jail on a warrant charging him with the poisoning of Mr. Joseph Whitty, of that pjace. in May 190' ' V O- Aa t&i as could be learned the facts in the esse are aa follows:' TX'J I Burrill Casey and Mrs. Whitty, ' wife of the deceased,- had been verjj. intimate for a number, of, months prior to the death of her husbaiN,. Several times the defendant had visited the Whitty home daring the absence of Mr. ; Whit ty, -and , there -was; considerable- talk among the neighbors tp the effect that Mrs. ; Whi I tythought more of -Casey than she did of .her .huaoand Things went on la (his manner for some time. One afternoon shortly after he, bad eaten his mid-day meal, Mr,- Whitty was taken very' suddenly with,a pecu liar attack of Btomacn troublei Within a few hours he died. - Three weeks later his widow became the - bride of Burrill Casey. ' There was some iallc then; that the deceased had been poisoned to get bio) out of the way but nonaction was taken until yesterday.-vf - , V.x . A warrant was also sworn out for Ca ssy's wife, Mrs. Leona Casey, charging her with being an accomplice add Chief of Poe RoubCj O pover. ws? 'tele phoned to by Sheriff Biddle and reques ted to go to her home aad plcher ud der arrest and bring her to this city. He left Dover Immediately' or her horn ; and will arrive id theoity this morning with his prisoner, ? In an interview witff the prisoner yes terday afternoon) stated to a Journal reporter that he did not know La. thing about the sirair.- lhat his arrest- bad come as a total surprise ti) him,' that he haa come to this city ks a Iwitnest la a ease in court hete and had no idea that he would bearrestpd.;, ' Thatin his opin kti the tff air bad been planned, by som of his eneinies just forthe purpose of getting b&'toW.tieMthAif. wastura that as soon as fiiearbigpouid be had be would be released from. eus- . Casey was. hot informed that his Wife too,-would be arrested and shortly at) ternis arrest he asked for stationery that ha Diabt write her a letter' This I waa given hint and he Spent more than n hour transcribing the missive This t letter was turned oyer to' the solicitor and Its eontenU " will doubtless ' hive sbma ..bre on tb i tua.s- Allho' the reporter madman effort '.to flod out what the contents of the fetter waa he waa ufiabie to do so," so the Solicitor not having it in his power, "to make it -Mr. John Whitiy, brother,, of the de ceased; is chief .Witness -for the SUts and be says , they bave. a' strung case I. against both Casey and his wife. "If I such is the case and It is - proven that the deceased cam to his death at thai I haiuta It mfll mn nAlhtiitf 'Iab than A long term in toe state s prison, lor rotn the mag and the woman, r ' ' 5m f 1ITCEDLT ; rr CO: "inn nnmiT :,iJii uLuiil i ! Ulj.. 1 is ESSC One Week Term Convened Yester- day Morning NYith Judge Oar s. land 0. Ferguson Presiding J At 10 o'clock yeeteiday morning a one week term of Crsvea County Su perior Court with: Judge Garland S. Ferguson priding convened fa this city.r - - - A he following grand jury was drawn: R. J. Disoswty--Foreman. G. A.Whit- ford, H. L, Arnold, O. H. Rhem, J H'TIbw the waves and Carraway, J, - W.' Everington, 'Joshua dams( Henry Morris, AI L. Toler, E, G. Gasklna.;L, H. Cannon, M. O? Gaa kios,'W, S. Lancaster; and J. M. Sitdp- kins." '-'. - J-.v - y. in his charge to the grand juiy Judge Ferguson waa brief but'iifhia own - way - covered tactically 'every technically of the law that would prob able be used' by that body. - Ha touched in particular, on the problem of the hear beer dealers He said that he had been reliably informed ithat a number Of these dealers had purchased licenses to do business after, July 1st, He fur ther said . that - these men seemed to have the .impression ' that if they got the U. Si , Government on , their side that they need have no fear of the laws of North Carolina.' He said that it the grand jury at any of the courts in this county could find a true bill "against any of these dealers after th tkne al loted for the sale, of hear beer in this state padeirpirea that he woulit soon tconvince (hem that they tabor under a wrong impression v wnen : tpey tntnK that the State would not bother them. Several other subjects were also touch-1 edbj the Judge beforejie hal complet ed his charge.- fJ A- ' . - . 'All of the remainder' of the forenoon session waa taken up withevlslng (he docket and disposing ot few, ralnos ,,j Li.U uU Li . Two pToung Men - Drowned At .Wilkinson's Poijit- Mri akr-": : -; i ; W Body Recovered. v ; - After swimming out Into deep water where the current waa running ten miles-f" an hour, J. W. Willey. of this city for merlv ef Norfolk and J- H. Mnrria of Mr.lj. C, Morris, of Greensboro be- catne exhausted and before they could be rescued both of them had sank be- their bodies could Lnot be located.. , - r Sunday morning both of the young men, in company : with a number of others, j left this eity: n Mr. ' J. Q. Baxter's launch for a days outing down Neuse iiver. Everyone on the boat was in, the best : of spirit.fittle did they think that ere their retoro two of the members of their part' would be peacefully steeping beneath the-waters of thtteuse. - ... Af teV-yiaiting' severat jwlnts of iff- terest the boat wai htaoe- towards Wilkinson's Point a promontory located abbot twenty miles from this' city; Here a mncti was partaken of by the party, Several of the young men, includto the two who lost their lives then- decided that .they would take a swim. They we e warned that this is a dangerous place and to use their discretion in go ing very for ut. Both of the young men seemed to be export ewimmers and weresooh far ahead of he others, : Wheh several hundred feet out from shore Mr.' Morris was seen' to throw up one hind and call for. help, immediately after he sank. . While those on shore were preparing to go his assistance Mr. iiWUley was seen to be struggling with the strong current. After battling a few' seconds he, too, gave a l?t des- pearing scream and safik below the sura ci&B that did notcome before thjuryf Both of the young men werefar-out i oe iviiowiog cases were ouposau ei at the afternoon session:"'". i State va Dave Bryan, charged' with an pssault, with . deadly tweapon,; the defendant -found guilty but no sentence has yet betfl lmposed7!V.-i S-l", iiiStateys J. T.'AHeh, . forgery, defen dant plead guilty and was sentenced to a ttrm of 8 .months-A on tb county toads;' 'S?','?- iiie ia case taseo up wss state va Delia ; Whiine1di f barged wStli ao- eault with a deadly weapon. - Late in , -SEr.VlOE of ti:e! i:::::zsugk;.hacteii.:: This bank is not satLfied to sem ite "trbns, ' ; in jjiy'ordinary inaaner, extcndinoql those fa- jcilities which it a cjubnjarj tor bfo to, afford. " fit is it,e- constant 'ecdeavorftf butjltitfcm io'. : jbandle each account in the manner soiled tb the l, - depositor's ?individua! l-.'needavj'iesi: adl i times, seryice of the hishest character;1 We cor-' dialty invite yon to . opeti eimer -cheAinie or savingrsccount and place at j-our our lacuuues. , NT disposal all of r t . it. iiiiiiHieniiiiiiimMniii the aftorhooa this case bad hot gone to thajury;;;;?,. There arejsnougb cases on. the docket at the present j time, 6, take-up; all of tBis week'ft' aession -and tf the o-rand jary-noda true bill for '.murder against Burrill Casey and hla wife a special term will doubtless be called, f.:'We sell theWhite Moun talrj Freezera.'lSend us;i your praer,jjb.1B u.:Fo.ne y 67U trontst. T J eeeeeeeeeeee 'FOR SALE -24 , 1. 1. V ?. GAS n OAT , - i . - i V flT "f til U a t : Peerless Iceland Freezers, you-ddn't break them, they freeze quicker and last long er. "Phone 229,J. S. Miller, ; rythlan Bold" Memorial, Service. Suodcy afternoon at 2;30 o'clock the AtSienia Lodge No. 8 Knights of Py Uiiaa held their annual M?mo'lal Ser vice. The hour Was convenient for !1 nd depite the fact that thfl aealhur wss extremely Warm tlpre was s lare odipnee preeent.- Hon. Ceo. V. II xil was the oratir of th wcai in snJ If, la bis jitual caplivat j K.anncr lnId tbo sudlnnce's sttentinn fur more than an hour, Hon. 8. M." Prin'n intrxlurpj Mr. Hood to the. a J lifuce in a fw wetl-limed romartu, After M'. IJi-olj had conrlil'lo.l , n,l,)rf If.i l?ver j p!c-t!'i:ii lad Lio rni!iri hf thi! o1-'- ' ra, T.v. A. C, f n'jlr r nm ! !, j i f t' a m t elixj'jf rit fj-rg r cr hi arl I "At 8 o'clock yesterosy' afternoon. Bertha Carqllne, the infant daughter of Me, and Mrs. Eugene WUlisma. . The funeral services will be. conducted at the Tabernacle Baptist Church at '6 o'clock by Rev. A C. Schuler. The in; terment will be made Cedar -Grove eemetary, notice.! when tjiey sank and none , of the other I members of the party thought that they would be ab e to swim that far. The lauiKl( was brought into service and qu'Iekl hastened to the spot at which the young dten.sank. : A careful search however failed to locate either of the bodies Upon their return to the city tbe pafty notified the captain of the Revenue Cutter of the affair and yes terday morning the boat went down to the? scene ?: of -the" tragedy. After senrchlog around for several hours they finally located Mr, MottIs' body. This was placed on board Mr. Baxter's boat which had carried Mr. Morris' father to the scene of the tragedy and was brought to this city late yesterday af ternoon.7 It waa carried 'at" once to Simpson's 'undertajklngv parlors .and madeyeady for shipment to GrceosborO Willey 'a body has not yet been found. M Morris cams here recently from Greehsborb; ajxfwas superintending theil work of rectmg Mr. J,B. Blades' new resdeoce oo Broad atreetfor h father who had the contract V ', i MeVWiUey cams here frooi Nor .'oik several months ago. aad ; bad charge of Browq A Company'a brokerage oSce. The Atlanti cs Festival UHrlgbti In Elades -buiTduiiT.' jiext the Athens, r Co help the hbys.l ' Friends ad relatives tak (v ,olar. Tonng lady raasca,-- ' " V - ""." """" '' i : Shortly iefore 12 Vcloek;- Sundsy qlght th r; -irlt of M'as Iifarion, tbe 23 )car('' . Mer of Mr. end Mia. X. I'., Lrxkon Nntional Avenue left its ai thly aboie and winged I La Way onto itt !.: jki'r. , s . i . ' Mint I'mck had bNn teaching in one of the rural Srhoola Its th -a county op to s fw wm- a at;o when ah tame horn to spi-Ti 1 ).-r varatiun. fl.ortly after har imI iierg f 1)4 m at ric ken avilb h'-rnorrlii. gie fsviT and I Lis c: i her tad il-i.i'e- ' " ' ' ' The f f.f-ral "was c rt I : t ! . I from The Pick of the Parasol Production. - - i This is the best way to class our showing of Summer Parasols for ladies and children. They are surely the best of the heap. So pretty that they command instant and rapt attention aa soon as they are seen. So new that you will be forced to admit never seeing anything like them before. And so reasonable that yot can easily afford to have one to match every dress. " Vl v " The? showing consists of all the latest styles, Japanese, Mandarin, and the 17th century prevailing, in colors that rival the rainbow and are just as beautiful. Do not mias this paraaol parade. You will be sorry if you do. Your friends will ail be under one of out parasols thie Summer. So if you don't want your friends to get ahead of ou you had better get ahead of them. , ,'. -1 ' - v Here Are Hints of the Prices Which Range From 50c. td $5.00. ELKS TEMPLE S DEPTj STORE. CLr, t i ty -r,t I U CI. hi r, ' v. r 1 1 1 :ay af ar I th r I .'. . tt-seeeeeeees 1 U il r t.; Another Btgyay lobcerjr,- .j While returnfng from a comroeTtl trip to Newport, ,- Ust Bsturdsy after- noon, Mr.-a -T. Midgut, travelling: salesman fof F. 8, puffy medicine Coin psny, Was held up by two negroel iui robbed.-, r .f-' ' ".r V (Th robbery tk place between New port and tlsvelock; en a knely stretrb of poaoein . road aeverr or' eight mile la extent. - Mr. Midge tt" says that h was driving slong slowly not 'axue ?t ig to be molested, of eourse, when two agroes aprveare . in the road a short dUtarjr slirad and carpe mpIiru bim, one cnNf-'her sije. llricliingVth homa's had one Salted the brldl", brtth of tin' n. pri'ai-ntirig platola, command ing bi.ii to thro op his hands whfch he did. 1 hy went through his ssmple rt.. end pfurd Ij.00 in curroncy an 1 M f'.'s In fu'.n. ' r .: ' U .i'.I !' nt th ttftrrfft f ; ! '!,;. J in blue tv-r- a 1 t H.ii V. m to be liirm. . 1 jt, r r ' rs Ui.t.l tr-7 acciatol l.i ! at i '. , -A.-? T7Z SPEGIfLSFORT.:o::DA lAHDISl'IEEK v.Come to Coplon's for any thing end everything you need for men women' 'and children to wear, Becausewa hoy with the idea In view at seeing how much more we csn offer thso yen can get elsewhere. " T" -Comfort, 8ervSce and 8jle mo-. . be bad In Coplon's BhoM "at Jeawt cost.- 8stlsfsctioa Is Ihf grssic . ihing In buying shoes, we sbao-.j. ! lutely guarantee the fullest satis v faction in eyry particular.' tWf'' have the sort of kboeiou admtra r snd need and every pair Is csre-," fulPy fitted. , We offer you no,; " only r shoes at fairest - kiw . . cost, but our good service f r you slMnlubdy nothing. ' s ; ., , Wonjca'a Velvet Pumps SI r. !l lUft. , ' ' v-V IL' v are .itivly 1J) Vulura . I ..r 1 1 j C ; for 1 (it all 1U f. 1 i i t j 1 ' 1 I !i v. ii 11a: G av ii ' -I r i i 1 . pt 1 t, hi i 1 V. K 1; a-. I r .(! "i I ' r v . h ! 4 't A

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