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0 )-): TITJ2 KETV8 AND OBSBIlvkil," FRIDAY J7NE 18, 1909 i - -.-.v : ai Raleigh v. Wilmington THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY I JUNli 17)v 1$ and Full descriptive- import " by wire In J 1 enryt Jiullding. ipve tAVestern U,nion AclnilifiloiH. 5 yntS,:.. , :v; - TICKETS OX sAL' AT. VKSTKItX t UNION TELEGRAPH OFFICE. , r' t.- ' ' V' A -aaaaaaaaaa a aa a -HOTELS ANfi 'ttfeSORTS. Hotel Y An Ideal place! for health, and rest. Water tfhsolut 61 y pir&y and; cures dls casc ot tlie'LlvcT, Idneyfl and Blad der, ( Hotel and Kpriangrfe ,on mile from nrcJllU Station m odtherh Railroad. 'Virfst-elass acconmot1atlon. Baths nosets. -v:cvXrc 'MtthtA,. Cement Walk tfrom Hotel to Sprints. Iionr Distance ,?Phone In Hotel: J F6r Information and rates. addroi, f. j ; J. M. 1'ArHT J&'SOX, rrops.v ; 3rt. .Vmioh i BItiwral Water Co., i II. F. lMOro HHI, ) M U Vernon Sirlii5ps? N. C. ' t. - j .; j L -L YIGTOIUI HOilEt Roo'mr 11.09; I wl'prtvat J bi room II-6 ft, f 'American ; 12.60. Tb) d'hote. meals c&tj V W. T. V?XCXL DUCltROC HQTCL " , BUCKnoBLAOli': V01GIN1A. V'. .. IxieT , Chrrapoalce) tay, ' tvhti uhob- Ktrluctetl Jow. lajjrnlfieent Bcenery, fiiirf lMiUiIiis flnp, fi.Alitnx and bcantl v-ful drives. "Thoe 'klnjr ' rot and viulet hr tlif! Sea,: will And this an Ideal fipot Under lite management of tho Newport New and,Old Volnt Rail- wy anrt:,i:ie'trie company, write STANDING OP THE LEAGUES, f Eastern Carolina League. Vilson Goldsboro .... Raleigh .2 . Wilmington ... Rocky Mount . Fayettevllle Won. Lost. P. C. .14 9 .609 .IS 12 .556 . 14 jl2 .538 . 15 13 .536 . 10 15 .400 . i 15 .341 Hevy "Hitting by S&ilors Voh tho Game Carolina Leasee. - WILLIiriGTOfJ 8-MltlfiH 1 Clubs j Winston-Salem Greenville i" Anderson . . Spartanburg Greensboro . . Charlotte- Won. Lost. P. C. ..i.' 23 17 .516 . . .. . 21 20 .545 25 21 .543 23 22 .511 22 22 .500 .' 15 30 .333 National Leajrue. Clubs. WenW1der Yields Ten Hits. Tcr of AWilehjWere Tri HacerM Wltii" TewlYork , BaLevy; Fools the lied KdefphU Htrdfl Only Two Hits From His St. Louis cjL.t.. it.... J Brooklyn ture. Won. Lost. P. C. . 35 13 .729 . 33 18 .647 . 24 , 20 .545 . 27 i 24 .529 . 22 , 23 .489 . 21' 30 .412 .17 31 .354 . 13 33 .283 MIIEICH nOOTEOS I'JILl CO Eil USE visitors came up to the city from the beach on special can at o ciock ant left on the steamer at 10 o.'clock. , A short Business session : as held -! i on "board at 'which reports "of, officera and committees were recelved. Tonight the bankers and their frletida were iruesW Mt the . Tidewater, Fower Co for a spectacular dance atumina, he decorations being Quite v unique and pleasing. i ' ,,,,, jo i ii To Seo Garne at ville ;tlonday HOD' EfUOY CELE8HATI0 c PAYETTEVILLE8 . SECOND TEAM." They Were Beat lii a Hard Fought Game by Boys A'vcragTns 13 X It Was Hot and Tliey Found Dim cully in stealing ijawtt-im-y Ktoppctl tlic Grounders With Their' Fct TVy Will AU Be at the Ga me Monday. American League. New York 23 Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Washington Soutliem League. (Special to News and Observer.) Wilmington, N. C. June 17. Levy s I Clubs. accustomed luck and . ! ullenwider s I Detroit off-day gave the locals the game with I Philadelnhla uaieign touay score eignt to notnmg nosron . 26 in seven innings after which the game was called on account or rain.' Tne Sailors had on their swatting clothes. Capt. Dick Smith having made three hits tout of four times up, two of then, being doubles with men on bases'. Haas and Hoover were the onlyi Red Birds who coulfj connect with levy's puzzlers. The Tabnlated Score. Raleigh. Dawkn, Tf.. . Chozer. cf. . . HaasJlb. . . . Hoffman, If.. . Hart,2b.. . . Hoover, 3b. . . Brumfield, ss. "Rowe. c. . . . Fulleiiwldcr, p. - Totals. . Wilmington. Conn rf.. . . Nichols, lb.. . Brotlle, cf. . . Smith. 3b., . Won. Loat. P. C. . 31 18 .633 . 27 20 .574 . 26 24 .520 . 23 22 .511 . 24 23 .511 . 22 24 .478 . 19 28 .404 . 16 29 .356 AH. R. H. PO. .3 0 0 0 r 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 8 1 t 1 0 7 0 for rates and booklet. 1". 1- Mlbwl Salnlnir ; VlIQiniA : New Management Creat of the Alleghentea, , "AN IDEAL HESORT. V . W. D. PAXT0N, rrop lit N. WTLUINGTON 8t. : : - ' it I . : ! . . ;- Within one-half aqnttiB of the Capitol jT'f ( -' " . ;';: 4.;.-,: , ; ! , , -, , .- . XiABGIS AND AjtjlY BOOHS : UBS. WILEY BOGEBSL fact, that thli - i a caiia attention to tn j large house,' within half atiare of th CapItoU ,w has . hen newlyj painted 5 papered and furnished, . and la' opet L for boarders by, tha day IweeV! o montb- . . -,E(.v:'.:.',;.-a 'j Tho VIRGINIA BAY ' NEW AND JI(il)l'3t.V, JOO BOOMS. Best Location on the Beaclk OCEAII VIEW f The Atlantic jptjr of the Boating, Flliiijg. Bathing. 1 Darning TtieatreH Hll1: rt I Mt' imnnpnimli Bates reaMOfidMe. Special t rates to parties., - ..i ; i AddrexM, . ji ; j .r . -," JN0. A. TUCKER far . . ocean 'virAv, va: CatOCliETT Sprtngs an A it r'k.n i c 1 Baths, ;. Or L I T II I A tpens June 1 Elevation 200:0 feet,' Curea Nervoui Prostration. Dyspepsia, Malaria. Phennotic and Skin Trnuhw vm. ney and Bladder Disorders and Fe male Irregular I tea. - Clears and Boautlfles .the Complexion. WrlU for booklet. - 'M. P. 1 Thomas. Crook- ett Springs, Va. ; 529 lm .22 0 AB. R . 4 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 3 . 2 . 2 . 3 0 21 H. PO. 0 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 1 a. 0 0 10 A. 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clubs. Won. Lost. P. C. Atlanta 31 20 .608 Nashville 27 20 .514 Mobile 30 23 .566 New Orleans 29 23 .558 Little Rock 27 23 .540 Montgomery 24 26 .480 Birmingham .. 23 31 .426 Memphis 13 41 .241 levy, .p. . . Sharjb, 2b.. Kit, c. . . Jayes, ss. . Grainger. If. ToTtals. 27 8 10 21 8" 0 Score by innings: R. H. E. Raleigh . 000,000 00 2 2 Wilmington .. ..020S040 28 10 0 Sirmmary: Stolen i bases, Crozler; sacrfflce hits. Sharp (2), Kite; two I Portsmouth oase nus. smun tzj; aoule Piay; Lynchburg Fullenwelder4; off Levy 2; struck out by Fullen wider 8; Levy 1: hit by pitched ball,' by Fulleft wider 1. Time. 1:25. Umpire: McLaughlin. Attend ance, 600. South Atlantic League. Clubs. Chattanooga . . Columbus Macon Augusta 24 Charleston '22 Jacksonville ....... 24 Savannah . . 21 Columbia 17 Won. Lost. P. C. ...39 11 .780 ...30 22 .577 ... 27 26 .509 28 .462 26 .458 29 .453 30 .412 32 .347 Virginia league. Clubs. Danville . Richmond Roanoke . Norfolk Won. . 25 . 23 . 23 . 20 . 18 . 17 Lost. 18 20 21 21 23 23 P. C. .581 .535 .523 .488 .439 .425 Where Tliey Play Today. Ing of White. He struck out thirteen out of eighteen men that faced him. Only five Innnlngs In second game, A O Perry umpired the game to the satisfaction or al!. The Roanoke boys are al! nice fellows and made a good Impression on our people. Elizabeth City Wins. (Special to News and Observer.) Elizabeth City. N. C, June 17. An Interesting game of ball was , played here th n afternoon between . Eliza beth City and the tinted States S'team- shlp Franklin's team, resulting in a score of 7 16 i in favor of the for mer. The feature of the game wa the sensational catch of Robertson l;i center field. Costly errors lost . the game for the lsltr.rs. Score by Innings: R. Elizabeth City 103 100 02x 7 Franklin Steamship.. 030 000 000 3 Batteries: Whelpley and Jordant; Faist and Ashbrook. Time. 1:41. Um pires, Brockett and Young. Attend ance, 300. ' 1 Laurlntmrjc Wins. (Special to News and Observer.) Laurlnburg, June 17. Laurlnburg defeated Red Springs here today in a slow and uninteresting game. R. H E Laurlnburg 11 14 2 Red Springs 0 2 5 Batteries: Seifert and Brown; Ham mer and McColl. Umpire, Blue. Time 1:45. Attendance 300. "O' GAMES YESTERDAY. Eastern Carolina League. . 1 Raleigh 0. (Seven Wilmington 8; Innings; rain.) Fayettevllle 0; Goldsboro 0. innings; rain.) Rocky Mount 0: Wilson 0 FAYETTRVILLE-GOLDSnORO A - BUAW RAIN BREAKS IT UP nix, niAiiii Raleigh at Wilmington. i Goldsboro at Fayettevllle. Wilson at Rocky Mount. land One-half Innings; rain.) WILSON AND ROCKY MOUNT GAME BROKEN UP BY RAIN (Seven (Six Ca roll na League. (Special to- News and Observer.) Fayettevllle, N. C. June 17. For the second-time this week the Hlgh- ;ana for tne secona ,ime jn.in.e same (Special to News and Observer.) Rocky Mount. N. C, June 17 What looked to be a game, going for extra tmlngswas trrokentm in-the seventh tvir.rKA(AA.''v;, "..i.: r.- -.- rf" ana r ine geconu ,nm in.io panic i j . c.h. W(c earne perlml OoUsboro -ws shut -out witn- aonteam-luid rjcelved-Hhelr part of I out a hit. Not a safety was secured off I that session and the Rocky Mount Mulrj who pitched j a superb game. I team were in the bat, both teams were but issed one Giant to first and I on their toes and when Umpire Carter allowed another to reach that bag by I called time U dld!not look aa though an error. uniy one or tne visitors i it was anybody's game. Lane jras In gained second, where he died. ; The I the firing Dlt for the Tobacconists and game was Interrupted at the end of I pitched auperb ball and his fielding of tne wxtn inning ny ram. uniy tnreeiK s nosltlon was of the blrger league times during the contest was score varitv. Smith toed the ulab for the threatened. - In' J the I fourth round I oreur ar.A h wn aa mtiAv am o finV Spartanburg 4: Charlotte 3. Greensboro- Winston-Salem ; Greenville 2; Anderron 1. rain. (First National League. Chicago 3; Brook! yn 2. St. Louis 4: Boston 3. Other games; rain. 1 TO USE ITALIAtl L CAR LOAD ARRIVE TO WORK ON RAILROAD BEING BUlLT FROM SPRING HOPE.- Rocky Mount. June 16. A car load of Italians passed through here this morning for Spring Hope where they will work on the Montgomery uumoer road being built west from that point It is believed that this extenson Will touch at Loutsburg or Raleigh. Yesterday morning in the neigh borhood of Whitakers there was a de (Special to Newt and Observer. AsheborrK N. C . June ;17 Mrs.! B. A. Year gin died at her home here af-: tcr a long continued Illness. She was a daughter pf. Mr. and : Mrs. ZJ A. Lewallen. Mrs. Yeargln waa a devout; Christian ladv and during' all hefllll- n ess. she has been natlent. and faith ful. A host 14 of friends sympatnize with the bereaved husband and rela tives. ' "7 ' ' V' - Fayctteyirre rrrpaHng on art ETabor Mf!I Maricr'8 Condition SatlsVactory. ale Scfcle Tor l"e Acooniiiiodation Of l . i -l - - . . - ... 1 (Special to News and Obseren.) the Thousand ol isltors Tnat I Elon Colleee. June 17. Encour- Tlimnir Her Streeti Next Monday. aRlni? report continue' to reach "the -r i coiif kc in reiaraii w mtr iwhuim Raleigh rooters will go toi? Fayette- I of Mrs.. W A.- Harper, wife of Prof. ville en masse Monday morning to 1 Harper, who was operated on i ,last attend the Liberty Point celebration 1 Monday at St. Leo's hospital at Greensv and to see the game between the I b6r6. Hej" physicians' are pleaaed wa a .a ' m - M 4r M M t I . . la Mr . " ' ' a - F , x ., j Jl " t Hignianaers ana ine uea wiras won- witn ner condition. . 4 r ihv i iiim w ill m i am ... i i ir ... --v r. - most exciting games of the entire sea- ,5s. js;10 msxs fecfioois Aiib colleces.: Southport will operate a special train teaving Fayettevllle at 7:30 p. m. It. I will be the biggest day In the year for the monev. Besides .the game the events that will be pulled off after the conclusion of the laying rof the cornerstone for the monument to eommemiorate " the memory of the 39 Cape Fear patriots who signed a declaration of independ ence from Great" Britain oh June 20, 1775. will be Interesting and exciting. There will be run several automobile races on the best paved street in North Carolina, in which entries have been made by auto. 'Owners within a -Y If f 1 I I Uillclm. Dtlry. Fkm0cy I- . Moratory M tn-laa Kmni Moratory w nilMtir'-1-" Lit tataap mUm f n liin aa4 eaUlac' !. V. : was a ue- been made by auto 'Owners witnin a 1 1 . structlve " hall storm doing severe 1 raidus of a hundred miles: spectacular I Lm. J rK Ti T damage, cotton ana tobacco were i exhibitions by- the firemen;, military both damaged ahd corn especially. Virginia detectives are here on the trail of some violators of the law Good work is . being done In the Rocky Mount road district. CHINESE RAILWAY SOUTH CAROLINA BANKERS demonltratlons; brilliant parades, and at night, besides a, fireworks display. there will be a grand, reception m tne Elks' Home and a Colonial ball in the ArsenaL A feature of the day will be the Teunlon of Confederate iveterans.. The principal Speaker of! the cele bration will be Chief. Justice Walter American Capitalist Win Be Allowed I Clark, who will ride in:the procession to Participate. in the same carriage in wnicn uener Washington, D. C. June 16. Events a' i-araye"e " "nsw. C"".. nrh n ahtn themelve 1n the mat- I was tne gUCSl OI in?-irw (f yiur- . ... 1 , . D a f . - ter of the proposed loan of $27,500,000 I v,,i5 ,n v va ii,nnnir.ha.hiiii PhinoB r ayeiieviue na3 .. maue "II aSV lWIUff A-DMIV'WIIUM lllV0V - ,. , rtniinv oa mok. tho st.t. ivo I oreDaraiions ana rxvecunx me partment hopeful that American I greatest crowd, in .;-her history group of bankers anxious to partici pate- will be allowed to do so. m a. . . . m . ioaay a caDiegram came io ine ue- i . - . a partment saying that the agents of 1 Convene at ngnuvnie ynn iargrw European bankers at Peking had ad- I Aiienuance, in ihsiotj. vised their principals to permit the! (Special to News and Observer.) New Yorkers to Join and a despatch I ... Wilmington, N. C June 17. The from Berlin also waa received which I ninth annual cbnventlon Of the South caused the officials to state that the I Carolina State- Bankers' Association, ndmlnlstratlon was much gratified at I with the largest attendance on record, the cordial reception which he Ger- convened last night at the Seashore man government had given to the 1 Hotel, on Wrlghtsvllle beach. ' ' Many proposals for American participation. I of the bankers with members of their The attitude of the German govern- I families arrived during the day but ment in the matter throughout has I the largest number reached the . city been extremly agreeable to Washing- I on a special train ot Pullmans reach- ton officials. She was not aware. It i Ina the city at 3:30 o'clock i last night appears, previously to -the initiating I from Columbia, S. C.; where the visl- of the loan In Peking on June 6 of I tors rendezvoused for the trip to AMI the prior claims of the-United-8tatM mmgton. Thre were 2l-aiiKer ana arising out of the Dromlses made to I members of their famines) on this ape- Minister Conger in 1904. Germany I clal train, so that a fair estimate or accordingly has been notified of the I the attendance is between 300 and nnriri H 7i? T- r u. V - 0 ; Snkedea In 1841 . - ; Xkm Oaroaaa. . . It, Ittt. 1 i Ootl'. tlcsio. Art, . vattodu CaajBeaay - jreyaratiury. ' , 40 l&ti2av .,1- b: XI. US); Cacov. Q American League. Stelnbach perched ; on second with two)ut arid a doughty Doak at the JbaLV- The mighty -swtter swatted onebn a line but Guerrant knocked it down, fell on It. and threw him Out at first. SulMvan led off with a I nil rYT In aa eartrlflnA f thlrA hut u... tl,.,. wKAn TV,! " V"V ui. a,aaaau aw laVff IM a, a a I a a lnMtnwn tt nrttx hunt . Hnhonn flaw I COre by innings out to center. In the fourth with two down Schumaker and Guerrant singltd successfully.; Schumaker rest ing on third, but Moss went out from second to first. Stoehr pitched a good game and Issued no passes. Only twerity men faced Mulr. f The Tabulated Score. and with men on bases wouldn't yield I Innings; rain.) anything for a score. Lane did not yield In his six Innings while Smith let two. one of which was for an ex tra base, but he fanned the succeeding batsmen both times and made the Washington 5; St. Louis 1. (Five Detroit 4; Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 3; NeW York 2. Chicago 9; Boston 2. (First game.) Boston 6; Chicago 1. (Second game. R. H. E. Rocky Mount. . 000 000 x 0 0 1 Wilson .000 000 0 0 2 1 Batteries: Smith and Walsh; Lane and HoU. Time, 1:00. Umpire, Car ter. Attendance, 1.000. Southern League. 1 111 Atlanta 4; Memphis 0. Montgomery 8; Mobile 2. Nashville-Little Rock; rain. New Orleans-Birmingham; scheduled. not OTHER GAMES. ' Goldsboro. Smith, cf.. . . . Getttg, 3b.. . . Stelnbach, ?b.. Crockett, lb.. . Doak, rf. . . ' . . Sharpe, If. . Zanelll, . Stubbe, c. . . . Stoehr, p Totals.. . Fayettevllle. Lohr, cf Dotjson. 2b.. demons, if. . Streamer, cf. . . Schuinaker. lb. Guerrant, 3b.. Moss, ss. . . AB. R. If. PO. .30 0 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 1 8 ft 1 1 1 1 A. 0 0 0 0 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 19 0 0 18 9 AH. R. li. PO. A. E. .3 0 0 0 0 0 .3 0 2 1 3 0 .3 0 0 0 0 0 . 3 0 0 ft' 0 0 3 0 1 12 0 0 .3 0 2 0 ' 4 0 . 2 0 0 1 2 0 .201400 . 1 0 0 0 2 1 Sullivan, c MuiA P.. . Totals. 23 0 6 18 11 Score by Innings: R. H. Goldsboro .000 000 0 0 Fayettevllle. . .. .000 000 0 6 Roxboro Wlnj Again. Roxboro, N. C, June 17. Roxboro won another game from Chapel Hill by the score of 1 to 0. in seven in nings, at the end of which the bot tom leu out of the sky. it was a I pitchers' battle between Oakley and Armstrong, oakley won his own game in the sixth inning, by a scorch ing single to right field, scoring New ell. The Chapel Iim fellows did bat tle for It, and throughout they put up a clean gentlemanly game of- ball. They are favorites with the fans here. Batteries: Oakley and Poole; Armstrong and Andrews. Summary Struck ot, by Oakley 10; by Armstrong 4. Hits, Roxboro 6. Chapel Hill- 3. Errors. s Roxboro 1, Chapel HIM 2. South Atlantic Ieagne. Jacksonville 5; 'Charleston 2. Chattanooga 10; Augusta 9. Columbus 2; Columbia 1. Innings.) Savannah 1: Macon 0. (Ten intention of American financiers to participate in the project. Negotia tionfwlth Paris and London' are still enlnr on thronsrh tha fnreiirn nffliM. It Is expected that the American interests will be given an equal share of the loan with the French, German and English groups. ; SOUTHERN PUBLISHERS. Enjoy Splendid Banquet Officers Elected. Birmingham. AUU June 16. The annual meeting of the Southern Pub lishers' Association was concluded to night with what was pronounced the most elaborate banquet ever given In Birmingham. Mobile was selected as the next meeting place. Officera were elected as follows: Rufus N. Rhodes, Birmingham, presi dent; John Ross, Charlotte, vice president; Victor Hanson, Birming ham, secretary-treasurer. Executive committee: A. F. Sanford, Knoxvllle, Journal-Tribune; W. H. Jeffries. Bir mingham. Age-Herald; F. G. Bell, Sa vannah. Morning News; F. R. Hin inan. Jacksonville. Times-Union; A, E. Clarkson. Houston, Post. Virginia League. Roanoke 6; Portsmouth 3. Lynchburg 2; Richmond 1. Danville 3; Norfolk 1. Mr. Henry L. Fendt Dead. Yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clork, at his late residence. 308 East Mar tin street, there passed away anpther old landmark. Mr. Henry L. Fendt, aged 7 9 years. Mr. Pendt, who was a native of Germany, came to Raleigh over fifty K. 1 1 Stolen bases. Dobfaon. Guerrant; JIOTEVS AND; RES011TS. Correct I ou of Score: Yesterday's paper erroneously stated 'ars ago and was a confectioner, his that Franklintpn won the game from place- of business at that time being a Roanoke Rapids ,the day before by wooden building on the spot where the the score of 2 to 0, which caused Mr. Raney Library is located, corner of B. W. Ballard, of Frahklinton. an Hlllsboro and Salisbury streets. He doubile plays, Stoehr to Zanellt; two I esteemed subscriber, to correct In the I ws the leading merchant of the city base hit, . Sullivan; struck out, by following words: In his line of trade. For many years Stoehr 1; by Mulr 4! bases on bans: i t gent by phone the following tol his health would not permit of follow your paper yesterday evening: I mg his business and he retired. He "Frankllnton and Roanoke Ranlds formerly owned and lived In the played a very fine and exciting game I house next to and his lot Included the of baseball here this afternoon at 4 I Blte or The Jew ana ObNerver office, o'clock. ScoTe. 2 to 0 In favor of I Mr. Fendt was a man of rugged Roanoke Rapids. honesty and was always fair and Just Batteries: White and Harris for ,n " his business and private trans FranKUnton; Aiken and Stuart for actions with his fellowmen. He was off Stoehr 0: off Mulr 1. Barre. Attendance. 400. Umpire: BOTEtS Alty IlfcsOlttS. aaatosBaaaaaava i.-.f 4 A " r GREATLY . IMPROVED. VOPEN FQR TOE SUHDIER, Situated In tho hllla of Moore county. North Carolina, oft -tlB Aslkcliororaiii Aberdeen Railroad, this" road 'making rloso-eonneo ? t ion with ALL TRAINS AT ABERDEICN FOR JACKSON SPRINGS, JACK HON SPRINGS WATER WAS AWARDIH) SILVER. MEDAL AT KT. LOUIS EXPOSITION, ANDM ABSOLUTELY CURES DIS ; lSES OPiTHTS KTOMACIL BOWELS KIDNEVS AND BLADDER. - V Artfiinmoditlorui '-of hotel FIRST-CLASS; ROOMS WITH OR WITH- . I ?' , OUT PRIVATE BATH. For amusement we offer 1 low l In,.; Pool, ' HarrTi HM.MnlH. TtnnN tY -""t, VxWvt terl Vrr'Ti Water TI.-tM a -. We r I .Turn furs;.' ' i..,..,.V. ; ' Vrar t. i I r.t r ' . fr- Xr.ril.bv I Battel l'T '. . ' " . ' i .' nd ' Roanoke Rapids. White pitched; ah errorless game. He struck out thirteen men. Aiken struck out five men. Two costly er rors lost the game in the third inning for Frankllnton. The attendance was the largest ever ! seen here at a ball game. Franklin ton and Roanoke Rapids will play two game nere tomorrow, 17th." Frankllnton Win.' (Special to News and Observer.) uveniriiaimM m-w - - v r vma.-a aa . . . . 4 loiiniiiiiuii, i, V., IUII A I r ItiU K- I Poreon. e.tifTrtnCf Urlffh tiPrvnita J0" uPLayed .wo nne ame8 of 'ball haustion will find quiclc relief and the nere xooay wun uoanone itapias. J most delightful surroundings at Tho r rannnninn won ooxn games, ine nrst i Keeley Institute, Greensboro, -N. C. gnoio m to i ine secona game one io nothing. The first game battery for Fran kthi ton was Harris and Turner; one of Raleigh's landmarks and was one of the old school of gentlemen and left a name worthy to emulate. . Mr. Kendt Is survived by four sons and one daughter, and also a grand daughter. The sons: Messrs. 'William and Charles Fendt. of Waycross. Oa.; W. A. Fendt. of Mamn. Ga.; Ernest Fendt, of Goldsboro. N. C.,; daughter. Mrs. Martha Justice, pf Waycross. Ga. , .The funeral will be held from his 1at residence at 5 p. m. todav. -m. for! Roanoke Rapids, Moor nd BteW- j JS wj TT art: The features of the first game , I were a brltllftht 'eatch Of a. h6t Hrier j . nf tnAvtu KAm, hvtVr.v f vnitirr.tw .a..i,..h.. KJB1at organ of th body the bow make a High Jurnp.nd tnakTnaf fastJe,a and tne mo- imiwnani.--.il a goi double play, and a home run bv T5d- I to be looked after neglect' means suf- j WaVd Winston. he Vndckfnsf 'the ball ferlng and years of misery. CASCA- I v a A .aa. 0 m aa aM avV aa an ft . I aia a . I A . ' I ' - -mS; nav,re every partof baternan; made a catch which brought our bowels clean and strong then your a fhdut of applause from 'every One. I they act right means health to Hams pitched 'a Kplendid'game' atd I whhi body ' 'J ' ' r " ' ' ' .Ttfrner)hnhd1eI hlwweir 'admtrM.ly. I : . r Battenv- for the-'eco,nd jbtrfev.Whfte I ;' CASCARETS'lOe a box for a : t f r T en The week treatment. All urusr" fist.?. !" ",:' t f !; r In the CONDENSEI TELEGRA3IS. NorfolW. Va., June 16. The Freight Claim Agents' Association of America met in eighth annual convention today at Old Point Comfort with an attend ance of about 300. The association will be In ession three days. Norfolk, Va., June 16. Eugene Peebles, charged with the murder of his wife here in May last, was today taken into court for the fixing of a date of trial. Peebles was in such a nervous condition that Judge Martin continued tb case until July. Newark, N. J., June 16. The trial of Mrs. I'Tancte J. Kiab-y, of Atlanta. Ga.. on a charge of the larceny of $2,600 worth of Jewelry belonging to Mrs. Andrew Albright, of New York was indefinitely postponed, today. De fendants Insisted an Immediate trial. Hartford, Conn.. June 16. The an nual convention of the American Orthopedic Association which has been In session here thrco days, ended to day. Among the officers elected were: President, Dr. Augustus Thorndlke, Boston; vice-president, Mrchael Hoke, Atlanta. Ga. ' . New York. June 16. W. R. Smith and Company, one of the best known members of the Couolldaird Stock Exchange, suspended business today. I Kennywood Park. Pittsburg. Pa., June IS. Martin J. Sheridan, cham pion all-around athlete -of tho. world, wearing the insignia of the.' Irish American Athletic Club, today lowered his own record in tho standing- hop, klp and Jump... hurling himself 32 feet, 6 1-3 mches. . V . Roanoke Va., June- 16, A '. monu ment. '' the dead Confederate soldiers and sailors. 'of Bedford county, 'this Stale, f.was Uan veiled tday at Bedford City. Among the speakers of the day waa Captain Robert E. Lee. San Francisco, Cal., June 16. Pat rick Xalhoun's explanation . of the bribery Indictment against him was practically submitted, to the Jury.to nght when M. A. Moore, senior of the six attlrneys for the president of the United Railroads, -promised to close his case during the first, hour of to rn fow'a session.. . .i ' Paris, . June -l 6. Morgan, Harjes'A Company deny emphatically that the project to list" the common aharesh of the United States Steel Corporation on the - Paris Bourse has fallen through. The firm prdfesses tdvbelieve that the project win ultimately, tbe .carried out; 1 -Roanoke.' Va.June le-At Blacka bUtatiliJay PTesldenC . Barrlnger. ,1 of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, today Tf :ivercd x!!?lomr.s to sixty tz Jv?-t 400. The exercises fast- night were only preliminary the convention . be ing called to order at30:50 o'clock by President T." B. Stackhouse, . after which there Was an Invocation by Rev. A. D. McCIure, D. D.. of Wilmington, a most cordial welcome aaoress ny Mr. Chas. N. Evans, cashier of the Southern National Bank, and the re sponses in behalf bf the, visitors by Mr. Wilson G. HarVey. of the Enter prise , National .Bank, of Charleston, B. C. The evenin ga exerdses jcon cluded with a reception by Wilmington bankers and their wives and members of their families In the balll-roem, ex cellent music being furnished by the Nixon orchestra. . . . ,1' : " ' Today has been 'given over by the Visiting bankers and their friends to recreation and pleasure, ne feature being an excursion down to Fort Cas well, On the U. S. revenue cutter Semi nole, which was kindly placed at the disposal of the local committee of en tertainment by khe Treasury' Depart ment at Washington,' which was offi cially represented on board by CoU lector of Customs B. F. Keith. The T&E tTORTH- CAnOLlIIA : Dcr.::.:3 f.ris :-- . . 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