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m V ■■ ■-■■■■ ■;. BBMln PACUS • 8w«4 af BMiiip ^ ' «MR bttw WlIlM’. ifow Jdiir 131—Sawdi k?: 'lim- «a«m »»i4 «#* t® *•■ aW . bM^ aMM th» BritlA .. 4a|i»iMF::BaK« AMordiBy- f\to fc;,i»ilihiii »«iw4 1«» IW ijiW j(^ *“ eeiid|ie»d tiii vesed. Hm ag»at> - here r^uMd to iiis- d(pi|* jyr -po«itioD wliiin the BMffismffe wM jieflt A letter'yfrtw*^ bj. A loe«l^iwWve^ dtdiiiitdi tlijii lieMhw tliiii^Bavoii CiritMt H«»tfi Head, both ^ ifkidi cImiM hero Joly and sajte4 bom Port Eaids the foiiowinK 4«y, pToi)ebly troiiM be licard a«*w, TJte wiitw ioUniated he had pUecd bombs aboard botti stea^^. The Hoartfc: Head, which cleared a K«nersl cargo for DiibUn and tj^lfast, via Norfolk for bulker^ eoid, had not been heard from tou!(:ht. llio steamer is not equipped for ra- 4io M^piMiucaUott, bat it wae btiiev- ed tlut *g had been hailed by eooM epastwiMi' steamer -whkh bad picked up wirelen calls sent oat to. -warn both vesMls of the suppofsed presr Mice of bomb* aboard. The. Bowtii Head now should be oif the Georgia «r Carolina coast, it was iald. The Baron Kapiw clM^ for Av- onmottth, Engla&d, direct, with a -c^TbS cor.sistir.? of, 9«7 mules. While neither vessel canned paSBengers, the Napier has aboard a large number ' of muleteers, many of whom ar* from this city. Hans Halle, recently acquitted on a charge of bavin; manufactured a bomb which he admitted to the po- -' lice, is still being held by the police on a minor charge. The polico so far hare not connected Halle with r.uthorship of the letter, but they say will hold him pei^lng completion of an exhaustive investigation. No oth er arrests had been made up late tonight. The policc and detoctivcs still are Marching the city for the alleged bomb-maker but so far have been un- stieeess^l in their cffosti! to locate him, accordii^ to an annooneen&ent toni^t at police headquarters. AH British vei!ietg in port last night anti today were thoroughly searchod for bombs and detectives and special po- lice^were detailed to remain on each ship until it had cicared from here. Nothing suspicious so far had been discov^d on any veisie!, it was said. I* iko Iwal It VIS saM «in aMtterity night tkat ^ te fcliw Aif» >Wir ki«^ MU had'twaa iMnaetiiMia had heen wirt t» Fedaral «»«r^ve* New OrlM«s or 'ot^ p#tat» *“ the Swth to in««*tig»tc. , OAeiala hiert «M not inriftted to ^la«^ nweh credaata' .iii eiahn of tka n«p« Mew OriMiikS, letter writer that Iw was a f^Sev ««ii»ptsrtar «f Frank Holt, J. F. MorgtkB’s aataUaii^ AfT the reflect i>f the New Orlewta joewapaper, tite Navy DepartBiisBt last i4gkt flashed the Ar)isgtoa:^i« towers a message warnliig the Britiiih sieaiiters Howth Beiad and. Bai^n Napier to look oct for fombs sMreited in their hoWa. N«» rw^ses have been received, althoui^ the depart ment learned unofficially today Aat agents of Baion Napier had hoa^ that vessel was safe. 9»m M Stnti Wni I 2rSS*S^JKSS£STOS2Stf^: raittr’i AeUseptk HnUss OIL Vaia ud Moll M tkc luw OSM- It idkw Se,jOc.ajr THE CL^ER LO^ER. ■ naiALTy. | M«i4ered Mr. B. N; Mam. M««ha«t ^ •f. Dwiua^ MaMk S; Ciafsairf | ta Oibmt. .' ■■ ■" I With a h^ utttred prayer OB his lips, WiiUe Bril, the negro munkrer, of Hr. B. N. Mann,Dwkaia, died in the eteetric chair at 10:iW o’eloek Thur^y moming, July 8, the ftrat to ' be electrocuted an Thursday ia the history of the State. Thci exeention chamber at tiie' State's prison waa crowded «itea the - young negra was ted in, Receded by his spinal , ad- visers. Om shoek was siilficieat to produce, d^th and in le^ than fiye minutes from the time he eatar^ was i»med. out, feet foremost, to tne undertaker's conveyance. The erim:e for which Bell paid^ the life penalty was committed in Durr ham- on March .8. With the avowed obj^t of robbery he met Mr, B, N. Marin returning to his home from his store and struck him a temble blow with a billiard cue. Then he rilled the pockets of the postrate man. Mann, however, was dead and the finding of the broken cue stick the clue upon which the officers work ed ii^ feir«ting out the murderer. Bell confessed to the criine shortly I ■ Oh, she was a maiden of eighteen summers, . . . A laddie of twenty falls was be; He’s seen in his day some ^ris that nfter his arrest, saying that his in- . were hummers, Hut Ae was the hummingest One Queen Bee. Washington, July 12.—Neither the *Unitsd States Secret Service nor the l$!urean of Investigation of the De partment of Justice is taking part in the investigation of the New Or- Anri she pierced his heart with her eyes respondent, She drowned him in dimples, she snared him in curls; And she said that a man should be independent. And not be bothered by giddy girls. She wished that she were s man—she , hated The bonds that forbade her to rise , and roam; She’d like to be fi:M a& the air, she stated, And never be tied to a humdrum home. Tm looMng for a tall man with a long thint** “—and maybe he won’t be glad to see me5 Hope he don’t forget I’ve got some thirst myself for a cold drink of tention was robbery and h(rt murder. "I would not give my faith this morning for freedom,” said Bell in a statement dictated yesterday momi|ig to .Kev. James Satterwkite who has been ministering to him as a spiritual adviser duriiig his confinement i:i death row. “1 am willing and ready to go, and may God have mercy upon all those who prosecuted me, the soli citor, the Jury, and the Judge, and Mr. Sale and all the officers of the prison. They have been very kind to me and I bid them all goodbye. I have noth ing against anyone.” Just before he was summoned to the death chamber yesterday morn ing, Beil asked the privilege of bid ding farewell to the other prisoners | ^with whom he had been confined. This | wb; granted. To all the cells accessi-' But he was a master of thrust and went, saying his fai«wells and' To refresh jaded spirits and appetites there’s nothing more satisfying. I Drc^ ’round to the fountain—and prove what we say. Pepsi-Cola’s put up carbonated in bottles, too—at your grocer^s. For All Thinfa—Pepsi’Cola urap rouna lo me lountain—ai PEPSIGol urging the prisoners to repent of thoir ' sins and be saved. •, He had asked that the »mg "Jesus Paid It all" be sur.g in the execution chamber, and Rev. R. Spiller, colored Said, “Neither would I-if you .^e hymn were a man! soon as Bell stepped into the room, ■ : Kev. James Satterwhite was reading parry, And wfcen she ’ swore^—as these maiden can— “If I were a man, I shoald nevar marry," Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works L. M. SQUIRES. Proprietor Pliona 433 ••• Burliiipn, N. C. 1 "That new steamer they’re build- the Scripture while the straps were ing is a whopper." sbys the man with being fastened around the ankles and the shoe button nose. th» wrists, “Yes,” agrees the man with the **What was that last verse you recalcitrant hair, “ but my uncle is read?" asked Bell, interrupting, going to build one so Jong that whan “Lord Jesus have mercy upon me," • passenger fcets seasick in one end repeated the preacher, of it, he can go to the other end and “Yes, that’s right. I don’t want to be clear away from the storm.” forget it. ‘Lord Jesus, have mercy upon me.” The attendants finished the strap ping. Bell moved his heal about un til part of his lips came through the opening in the head piece. He mum bled a prayer, almost inaudible but still a prayw. The singing wavered. There was a quick snap of leather ’strained to the limit and the prayer was broken off, I The one shock was enough. Maybe Kuerta was on a peacc mis sion; he wasn’t searched for a dovo. DAD OP BUNCH OF KEYES. Four Daughters, Aggregating 34 Pounds, Presented to Proiid Father. (Hollis, Okla., Dispatch.} “Ib it a girl?” asked Flake Keyss, rejoicing over the announcement that the .stoHc had visited his house a few days ago. “No, it’s girls; one, two three, four of theui,” was the reply. And finally it dawned Upon him that his wife had just given birth to four healthy daughters weighing six pounds each. Both the mother and the four new Keyes are getting along nice!.v, Mrs. Keyes is 34 years old. Already the couple were parents of two girls and two boys. Keyes is a hardware merchant and the family has lived here four year:i. EXPERIENCED. ■ . Lady (engaging nurse)—Have you had any experience with children? Applicant—Yis,- mum. Shure. Oi used to he a ciiild meself.—^Tit-Bitz. 15*01 r HOW ABOUT YOUR UNINVESTED FUNDS ? BB if you are at a Icsss to^knaw where to place your uriinviaBted funds, will not a first mortKa^e loan on real estate appeal to you. This ia the only kind of security ,we handle, therefore, if you wish to loan your money at the highest lawful rate of interest, with absolute security, then place it with us, for in addition to the real estate security, pur Company guarantees the payment of the principal and six per cent interest, and we pay the interest promptly semi-annually. We hftve at this time several thousand dollars in First MortRagre Real Estate Bonds in denominations of.SlOO, $200, $25C, $600 and $1000. For further information, write or call on J. M. BROWNING, Pres. Central Loan & Trust Company, Real Estate, Fire, Life and Live Stock Insurance, / Capital $50,000.00 W. W. brown; Mgr. A. V. RAY, Sec. & Treas. IjiV ■. |yi
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