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,1 ' i 4, "'.' '. f ' ' :- i " i -. !''"' "--. "'-'" . ' "-j.1'. V:V: ' . ' ' .' ' s. -' '' " ! ; ' ' ' ' . ' .'. " ' t - ' " - i, I .- 3 1 ; I - ' ' s '.. --- - - . . " i .. . M si 'I t ,-' - ' I RED BIROS ilrJD , fiilTSHIiFFUFO Wilson TalcBs:1 Them UUMI A Where Ttiey Play Todmj. j . Ralefirh at Ooldaboro. FayettevUlrf at Roky Mount. ry r v ; wun !at Wilmington. r " I 15 Junius: inni k Only Allow llth a" SlagnlBcewil .j in WUcli EacW . . - : , Thrcr IIIU, In ttM ev l ullt tiulklcr CwiMn't be Tciu Ik d mid Kalclgh . Was IlltUiis , Rlajit Mont Foif Kxtra ItewaVll.t tnliiKKMi aijd . FaycueYiUe Plaa a Draw for TSlgiit. InulngH, Stopping it to Catrli TraltvUot'ky . Mount's nuhers Poimiiod IleaWly by Wll win lio M s Now Increasing Her Ixal. t .'.t ' : I' STANDINQ OP TOE IfiAOtJEiC 1 v Eaatcm Carolina League. Cluba. , RALEIGH .....r. 15 Ooldaboro ........ 24 Wilmington Rocky Mount Fayettevllle v Won. - Lost ........ t M nt ..... 14 ,t . i'f i . '.14 IT 19 23 25 25 !P.C i .134 i MA ! .851 ! .477 .359 thlrdr!nd on a rlld throw by WaJihl Moore crossed the plate, tletngthe score. Nothing . more aws chalked up for the visitors, but . one run, one hit and error, but In the last half of the sixth the locals had another bunch of their runs. - - - la the second game the visitors were shut out. The features were the beautiful left hand catch of Yerkes In the seventh and one of Lambert's, for the visitors In the eighth. The Tabulated Scorv. t (.First game.) ( LI 11 mi a- i of Stubbe's hixh one Un the third. Hoffman's magnificent! catch in sev enth and BruinOeld'a dltflcult stop of a hot one in-the same tnnlm: Drake's failure to hit the balj. -the Hoover BrunafIeldHaaa double, Irwin's fast fielding: hv rlghC throwing Crockett out on a single and two strange hap pen'nsrs of-a. fair ball hit byt Gettlg and Brumfleld ulntentlonally. f t Just' after the last man was out in the- first game a large , part of the crowd started to go, others were plead ing for a second game; the Goldaboro pitchers started to warm - up, rand Crorier and Crocket started to talk. Crozlervwas heard by many to say that It was too late to Dlar and the humpire Informed the rwrlter tonight f that Crockett protested the game be fore playing, asking him (the umpire) ito notify te proper. - authorities. Crockett probably had this rule In hmlnd when he made the protest S. p. B. B. a. Rule 22 which wads in part; "Every championship game must De commencea noi -later tnan before sunset." However Rocky, Mount. James, rf. . ... Lutterloh. 2b. . . Lamberts, as.. . Kerbea, cf. . Walsh, c. . Jackson, If. . Manse, lb.. . . Haneke. 3b.. s. . Waymack, p. ; . Ogara. p.. Totals .. . , . Wllsoil. Moore, cf. . Cooper, 2b. . . . Yerkes, ss. . . Miller, rf. . Bird, 3b. .... . Armstrong, If.. . Mills, lb Holt, c.. . . Buckingham, p. AB,R. H. PO. A. . 3 1 ! 0 0 . 4 t 0 1 4 .y4 ' 0 0 13 . 3 0 ft 3 0 . 4 i 3.1.0 .4 0 0 3 0 4 0 11 0 4 0 0 ' 3 f . 1 Ov ( 1 1 .2 0 0 0 2 .33 4 4 23 12 AB. R. H. PO. A. 2 3 4 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ' m 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 a o o 2 . 14 6 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 9 0, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 '1 E. 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 p. 3 h. 1 Althouch it wa rAlnlnir fivo min lit pa betorft jdav.wm nlliot a crowd ltwo hours of one thousand fanse went out toMhe game will be credited to Raleigh's see the Ooublevheader between Raleigh jjpercentage column until some official and Ooldnboroj vMtprdoAr afternoon I action is announcea. and it Was a hnnriv rrowd. tor , finer r . Fullenwllder, who pitched the great earner have never hprn seen on theliirame at Wilson Saturday. In which local, diamond. ' V: fhe didn't allow any runner to go to Esoeclallv Was this true In the f Irstfeecond, , was on the mound for the gamr, . for both sides" played ball fori locals art dJt was a regulaf 'lathew ull therewaaSln It and it was a pitch-J eon" wonder Fully only allowed one crs battle from start to nnisn, in i scraicn ni,- tauxins me Totals .. , . . .28 6 8 27 20 Score by innings: H. H. Rocky Mount . 300 000 000 4 4 Wilson: 7 . ..003 004 Of 6 X Summary:' Two base hits, Walsh. Bases on balls, .Buckingham l; by Waymack 4 ; tJgara 3. Btruck outyby Buckingham . Time. 1:41. Ogara relieves Waymack In third. Mills out hit by batted ball. G.tS YESTERDAY. Eastern Carolhia League. (Fifteen which each pitcher held .the. opposing team to three! hits for fifteen t, long Innings. " 1 " Uoois. whd .won the famous seven- r tccn Imiiag kme at fayettevllle, , was F on me nnnjUJiw lor.me locais aim Uoff much canpot: be said: for the- class ;f bort3,h.e shbfto the batter. I and this was an Infield lie covered, first and tho ;a Th?- irt ringieo(tBooles came in iboro. did very well until the. fourth. When Raleigh, pounded him from then on and for extra bases at . that Hart sent It down, the line for two bases hut failed to reach home,-as Crozler flew- out ,Haa struck.; out Hoffman ew out to left The first rua came in the fifth. Goldsboro 1; Raleigh tnnlngs; first game.) Raleigh 2; Goldsboro 0. (Seven seven Innings! innings; protested; second game.) one on "which I Wilson 6; Rocky Mount 4. (First man was safe I game.), . on a hairs breadth. At no time;-was! I wnson' 3; Rocky Mount 0. there, a chance for a Giant to scorv.lond game.. PuuonwUder Janned eight, Includ-1. Fayettevllle 1; Wilmington 1. Ingsuch as Stelnback, Stubbe 2, Smith. I Innings, tie; catch ' train.) Doak and Fulton. 4 iiv t a s a i . u m r m :aiiiir'i..is-. da a l i hi. i t i i i m r tiiiimv l t i t v a a i i f i ujni ji "ijj jivii i "iiMiui xivu 'U'mii iiivjvuj r ui ujuj ; r I . 1 . r , . .. ....... . . t - -. ' '. yfll yfll vfll A M .JJ ILJfJL.. IA. li v 1 Thursday,; 8th Fridayi 9th Saturday, 10th Monday, 12th Tuesday, 13th 3 '"Wednesday, Kth Q Thursday,15th f -is : i (Sey (Eight! the third when. Smith cracked .tT to , lft and the iexticame with Sharpe's Trxas leaguer! inn the tenth andi the , ilnal came in the; fifteenth as Stein- ,. 'back. th( firpt. man. up, singled Over slKrt. which proved t- be the only i (' one that was damaging, for Stelnback on a passed ball. and a wild pitch af terward came :home. There were three errors onlychjarged to each team, .two , of Raleigh's came, In the fifteenth and helned j. to;, lose i;thes game. . Seven Giants struck but aid among the num ber were the heaVy hltUng Doak and . Mr' Gettlg (two times). r ! . . . ' Four men eht to firsts being hit by ' ,Booles pitched ball, however they v didn't do any; damage. -i Gettlg .euc r 1. ceeded Bl being; Kit twice, but he did . ' , not gei a hitvi " V l- ' ; i . .Otis for. Goldsboro pitched a grand game and thejflrst hit he yielded came t . in the ninth I when .Haas singled a i. ., stinging one tij left; another was,added ' in the enth on .Hoffman'a' nice hit down the Une:over third base and the iat one was? a : beautiful bunt by KDne wiiici he easily out-runned. A wonderful-strike out game was ' v ; . put Into use by Otis., for he fanned f if- . - teeh Red Bird . apd some' of them were the hard) hitters. Of the fifteen that were foojed --Hart and Hoffman s- bit three diffef ent times, BOoles four. Hoover', and s Brumfield twice, and ' : Wright oace. - . . J ; : . , Otis has hi fielders, to thank for their strong playing" in their positions as the Red Birds were robbed of sev-,eral- nice ones , ;x :''" .': The winning run that oame In the ) fifteenth happened jon Steinback's j single oterr short' his stolen1 base on a passed ball,; his arrival at third on .a wild pltth and then Davy Crockett scored him ori.a hit to right field. This -hit of Crockett's was very remarkable for Irwin in right field fielded It so quickly that Crockett was surprised , to 'find he had been thrown out ; at . ' first If there, had only been two out Instead of onei the.; run,; of - course, would not havebeen scored. Notwith I T. standing that Goldsboro had the game - won nope was raised to shouting ,lr y Ralcjgh's fifteenth for, with one out ; v ' Brumfleld wa safe on error br Otis. However it was short-lived, for Hoover y ' . , i?v nui to Muuue ana wnght was . . , oil t uettlg to Crockett ?t ofia ' . - . . I ::-?,. r-'. : J-''- Fc sevonit jlnlnss it hoVed like a - : Bcnr- wouiojie oiaue 'as. is shon In - ; lh follawlns i Innings: ; r - ' ,...:-. , f lh the thlni G,ldfcboro had ono ont v' when Fulton Svtnt to first telngr hit by bai I a i " fna sact J f lcd ; by OtU Then bmith sJngv-d to Wrleht who kept, him from rcorlng :or attaint of , -, a heauuful throw .to Rowe whr threw to Hoover and ot Fmlth returning ' . - harlr In tt't ) K , i " Jioti, Goldsboro and -''Ral'fgh had a . chance in theett Inning. Mr. Gettlg got in.-, the whv ,or 'Boolea' low, one ' -Carolina League. Greensboro-Greenville'; rain. Winston-Salefn 3; Charlotte Spartanburg S; Anderson 2. The Greatest Bargains From Our . $50,000 f Stock of Dry GooSs, Ready-to-wear Garments, HouseiEurnishingsv Carpets;, Shoes, Etc. ri-n iniv iftth'tvA hptfln a rhmtilptp nnnvatinn nt nor stareS and rcarranKcm'cnt of a number of our Da- partments, and the work to be done necessitates immediate and complete, clearance; of all oar stoclls of SUUIU1C1 UUU9. ; " -' " "' -- r-g r i-hlch was 'started; Hobver singled tol ight but Brumfleld taking too much! nrnn )s caught at the plat on Stubbe's flneLame till Avyvvt . v v fcvr ywV'WAaw ii VB" hit a liner to Crockett! who made an tetra good atop, getting Wright at first pvt 4 Hoover, went to third and! was afterwards f cored on Irwin's single to center. . -x.f -, :'.S'f: ' f ' "..:-(;"--'' : The other run waa added In the six. after one man had fanned; Crozler hit a: long , one to deep centre for two bases and afterwards scored on Haas's single: Shame ends , the Inning by tabbing Hoffman of a probabh three base hit which he made a beautiiui catch of and doubled Haas at second. V - ' - a . , rso one wanu to e nncr Ing artd the management of the Ral elgh club, may ret assured that one ! of the largest attendances win; se (har, play on the return . here July 15-09 ana in. tne. meantime aon i tor- get you can get the score by j detail la th Henry , Building every aaer noon .tne, team is away. j . Goldsboro AD. It, iL I!Q. A, E. Smith " '3b. - 4 : 1 . ' 1 1 ZanellU . 8.....V. Z 9. o Gettla. a. a. Sb...4v- 00 Stelnback. 2b .... 1 1 National League. Brooklyn 7; Boston k-4. Brooklyn 5 Boston 1. New York 3; Philadelphia Pittsburg 6; Chicago 2. No other games scheduled. ( First (Second Our plarof selling has been to arrange sales teblesnd aa these tables w pther tables xf as big bargairi values from other lines offering daily 1 -r.' everyone. ... ; . American League. Cleveland 4 ; Detroit 3. Boston 9 f New York St Louis-Chicago; rain. Xmo other game scheduled. III l r 3 a OTIS i: Haas, lb; I Hoffman, f. rnrmflM. a I fouled out Gettlg stole second. Crock I ett ioppd out I and then , Dbak. for varouH., rfftsofis ;was: given his base bu t thv4 next I batter. She row v f oule ' r out. retiring the slde. Rnlelgh .''-started ii on on nan ount ano smun s error, Crozler racrlflcerf 'but Haas flew out to Kharpe and; Iloffn?. ;ruck out, Ralelgfr agajn&t starttd v the -far'- agolpg Iri the e)$hthc when n.ith two me ou. lvcsuks nit- and took lirri , ; but Boc tea. struck out - K - f - VJnJhe ninth Goldsboro. wlh -.oue oui, &rvucuig jiovnrst the second tlm , on flctt uni oi inCvnitsMy-44U..jit - - on Brtimflcld'f -erroc of St-h;l uck 4 groundrrthe. tujoaera were iw!i safe crocitett gave a raonflo fly whU'li , advanced , themi basei-: bMt: ft l , , amounted to naught for Hin-taught luach fcide neared hpm'-i thi tenth Sbrpe rtarted It off ;? with a Texas i hagufir in right! but-Ho'yr;Rrum field, and , Haas-; put him x-'t ot .vUu ' mission ..on ayiottble' pU i f . 'htniih; s urounovT n iruito nsnr;ic .oiit, lit if s.- main -urst , t uor - for . ? Raleigh . xingle beyond third and went to sec-. , . ond on h- sarrl Hce fielder's choice, of ..'-, BrumfleM'jn bunt and there were-two on bate 'and nm out r The hall was thrown tor. ecorid but Horrtnun v vwuy inc-rp oijii.-, eiiuin , aian i inrnK so and he Umpire put him out of the game tor. using? ugly language to him. Zanellt covcredjfthort and PAettlg took Smith a praeec at' third' and the game was resumed. Tne Red Birds couldnl jstanrt prosperity? for -Hoffman waa caught off; second by a oulck throw . ,l . . , . . . - ..J 'i me vaicncr. nowver siruca oui ana Wright grounded, out to, Crockett , , .The only other ad sOore came in the 14th when. l?bme beat out his nice bunt and went;t second on .Boole's ii intf i y ... acryie " I "-art was next up but Irwin came Ln to bat f-or him and . he certainly made the . crowd howl or he smashed one way out but r Stubbe nabbed It. , DaVy' Crockett tehn wolked to-,Otls and'-aaWad tvlm (probably) to Walk, Crolr.er .which he uiu, lu.iorta tuiAi vi .ii m. However,. HaasWas .next at the , bat, and a single nteant the game, -'hut Haas was outSCeinbaclc to Crockbtt v ' i Amonr the,, plays especially noticed. wtre,'4a beatulfwt -foul ratcU hv Haas tn the: neeond CHIs.-f aunJng all i throe f Atlanta 2: Birmingham -1. (Tie; ten Innings.) i;"' r f v-. Little Rock-Memphis? hot scheduled, Nashville-Montgomery; rain. . - .V- -; - , ' ' . . . , South Atlantic League. : .' i' Columbia-Kooxvllle; Tain.' , ?: No other games scheduled. Crockett lb. Doak. 1. f 4.. Bharpe. c, f.. . . . .. Stubbe, r. f. .. . . i Fulton, -c. : .'. . . . . Utls, p Totals -.v. ...f . j - - r v . . Raleigh, If A ! V. . .' mrv ui ........ S - 0 . 0 0, 0 ,;.! 4 ,0 4 ! 0 .0 4 TQ 0 4 3' 11, 2 5 4 II 0 0 1 .01 0 e oi l Virginia League. Lynchburg 2: . Roanoke " teen Innings.). . - v - Richmond 4: Danville 3. ' ' Pormouth 7; Norfolk VAB.VSII BRIDGE FALLS. . A. (Tour- r-r n u; ...i1 i i ' f---.. ' . It' v A'GREA BIG any table v?e have yet made up. Me . ar-7illijig to r part ;(7ith tliese Tablo 'Linens ax. a j. xosst taau w caxry, uluiu tuxuugu ; tiie reuo yuuuu. ojl , u ux . uui o. - Every housekeeper in and near Raleigh ynll fully appreciate our positiontit is;Miichibet nouseKeeper many xunes oye .45 13 45 12 3 AB.ILILPO.A.E. Irwin, r, f. 1; Crozler, v '"' i I 6; -51, 6 4. a;, o' o a o o o 0 4 1 14 1 4 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 11 0 0, 3. 1 3 2. . , i r , Brumfleld, s. u, . Hoover 3b. . Vrlght r f. & 2b . Kowe, i c. ; , . . . Boolee, pV . . 0, , Score by Innings: . -:- R. IL E. Goldsboro 000 000 000 000 001 1 .3 3 a . , : A A A A A A A A A Jfk A A A A A ' ' A' 'A .A ttaieign f vv9 uuu.uou euu wow rv Summary First base on I errors. Goldsboro 1, Raleigh -3.. ; Sacrifice hits,; Otis,4. Crozler. Haas, Brumfleld andc Bodlea (2), Stelnback - ( 2). Left bn basea, Raleigh 1, Goldsboro 5. , ' Double plays. Carries Five Men Down With It . tBy the Aasoclated Press.) St Joseph, MoU July 7.A. racial to the News-Press from l Chllllcothe. MOh aay the aWbash railroad bridge across Grand River. 1 went out 1 this afternoon, carrying five men -.with it. The men when last seen were floating U ..i II I a . . . . n a I uown ;ream 5 cnging to the wreck m f V r- These last seven days of this great sale will bti. r made most interesting to everyone. Theseast seveA rdays of this great sale manyfimall, .quantitiesbroken lotsodds" and end3 will be; 5 r sold at a .third and a half less than refnilar. . ' ' 0 0 0 CARPETS Stzii Fleer "; No hbusekeepelrmust iail to see our big offer- S::::i FI::r Ccrtala Sect!: 4 ; ing of Carpets at a third off regular priccsr ; j4j Sr aJ' - CARPETS i . BEFORE JUDGE. COXNOIW Cmmen - Argued Yesterday Involving - iuujruas. 'j.imDcr anu AUchinery Judge Henry G. Connor yesterday heard a number of cakes in chambers nere, being kept busily engaged till six' o'clock. Thfeso cases were: ,, -Samuel P. Hensxey, Receiver' vsC Raleigh and western . Railroad and empire Trust company. (foods to selLSThe wdrlon want the roomy aid goods 'host ndt hi in their way when they iein wcrll on the I6th bf July; ThereVnot a section in-tte entire store that does not cbhtrm a half of the real V dearlnH news gets lnto'thisannomicemeht::3:;f . . i a no rowL uklnk . . ' wmm Jt m . M w a : . Stolen i ' .Oettlir I wnu . irum wumnoCK, lO ben aold out and the mat ter of the disposition of Its affairs Is Hoover to RrumfleUt to Haaa. j Hit by ,SrtsSSJoK ToDeared for tH MZii? ..ik4 ...n nti. .n..in" ..hh. I oi .nttDoro. appeared for the recelv- andVltowI Suck Zut. bvBooles 8 efa an CoL Jtt-W-. Hinsdale ap 'na j peared for; the Trust ComDaniT. v iv i ii ia - w in nnpn Hnniaa : -n ssun - and was awarded, first tmtmm:siitMtnrtl trxV Z,ZZ: ZZZ J7,r. Z'XTl T.V I . farrisn vs. crane Brothers umpire, smitn. . , Attenaaace. i.ooo. tZXJi S'--.vVO- tlUttiftndtQ.enjQlnth cutUngftof v: uuubuwv. .iii,u.Uiiru,Ati tlmhtr. rn ihv 1nnH till fc-.-KfS-. 'I VN ' X' X " XI Ane,ase,.was conunued, a restraining . - ..... w . . w , , m -m. u s.uirVe, .111 Iflil.ianni rkm01.A1 .MO..M rtrwiitii, o. . . V ,: . .-;. - V xH)ak V 'f . . ... 3, Sharpe. cf.'. . 2 Stubbe, r f.. , . . . . . 2 ' Fulton, ' c. - . .... 2 Sheridan, p. . .. . : , 2 'TiRADIHG STAMPSNotwUhiidlnsi the rrdnced jprices,: ' . ' ! we will give Dobbin & Ferrall's Cold trading Stamps good aa' rtld -with every cash) purchase. One stamp for' every ten-'' " '-J cents.!:,,? .-.V.: i-'i '.: .-"A; " ' FREE : DELIVERY, XoiwithstanuUns tiie ; reduced v prices. for tlte benefit of our out of tow enstoiuerfi, we w til prepay : express or freight charges to any point lit .North Carolina ou all cash purchases or mail orders of $5,00 or more. . .. vx A UIOIO . zz 01 and W. M. Bond, of Edraton. nnpr. vi ea lor- tn niawitin's: Air. r v AviY. 0 MetU JOr EUzabeth City, for the defend: 0 1; , Heely Ice Company va dreen and .. "TT I otbees, from -Pitt. This was argued on ,v , ioii . wi iav4Wwon vi.jnir. . Anarews Jr., 0 I 0 o.; 2 1 ioa . c-r 00 .4 s 1 0 0 A O 10- . . , lUlclgh. Hart 2 b. Croaier, c'f.... . .. Haaav lb. lioffman, 1. f i . v , . Brumfleld, s. a,; Hoover, 3b.1. . . . . i Wright r.?5f.. .X , . Irwin, vc, . .. Fullenweder, p. , . i i. . rf - -j i vwwi!( o vvi"i'a.iijM.ui, 10 uismiss a AB. R, n. PO. A. E. I cross oil V or,. counter-claim.' filed, by areeni and t hers. ... : This was ' resisted by .Col. Harry Sklriner, &fessra Shep herd & Shepherd. - Decision was re served, ; Tha. suit, was one lor amounts for machinery. 1 ; 3 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 I 1 2 0 1 i; o l :o o 0 2. . 2 0 0 2 ,t 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 n 2 0 01 :o oi 0 f0 0 1 Totals 1. '. 2 1' Score ; by 1 nni ngs : 2''i7,21L'4; .;i ' R, II. EL i SCHOOL PROPERTY SOLD. t Qarfkld ,and aiavla Rt-Iiool Dulkllnss - j aua.iow jjoia lor uu..- . ? . . T'.' Pieces of . land, with ,hulldlngs on., them, heretofore used for' school nniriftborn. ' 000 OdO Dfl l 0 nouses ror the coiorea. .were: sold at Ratehth -Tf ?J! SS! Oil ji J PuWlqi joutcrjy , yestef day. and$5.85 Goldsboro BaOcf me. hlta.-!Sharoe. 'W AiJx Rtoiatt - oetti.: TA. hits, .l0' phoojs .haye r been tconsojl- Harf, Croxler and Brumfield JOUDl. ithm "o-Vfl.Vi ihAoT Tot nZXlr nuvm hon.' tA . Sttnhonlr . . n OaXfleld SChOOl, lot and. build- base on , balls, off Fullenwelder 1. off " hi Jhilh TkI . X..k , Ch.rM.. a rr . K..a tji-i., I n that, on (whlch... the v TabernacU 2, Go!dboro3. Sheridan 0. ft: on baseaT JRalelgh struck out, by Fui- vc. jt "-i"V lenweider f by Shetlflan 3, Time of I f rr" game,. 1:00. ; vmplre, smith. At tendance, v 1.000 i : ; ;' F1.a.'.l , -'. 1 ' , 1 " -: ' -;i' WllHoViKerti;!Cltob ; (Special to News and Observer.) Wilson. July .7, The first game of 4 the double header between. the i Rall- roaaers ana Tobacconists was won by the locals. In thei first-inning Wil son's new pitcher. Buckingham, seem ed to be .asleep in the box, allowing two hits, which... coupled . by listless fielding, bjr the locals.; allowed three to cnoss the, plate - In the last half of tne, third tuning the tobacconists took n new life, when . "Waymack i. forced IlfJf hdm. on A-M-fitL'. th. huioa twtnf I f uXC: Yerkes knocks - a . long fly to from wen in tha UUr;.iKsr.eaplnf iatch, I center. 4 and ; BucWngtiajxp scored for 31.C25 to i. .Mr. J. Rosen aart en. The Chavls i school building , and ' lot on West street " near . the 'Southern freight depots was sold to Mr.-N1l Rand f or . W.6 o, 7 ,Th : building la a two story .one used "aa. a residence, and now- rents tor ; S1S.00 month. j : -i tr A rtr r- mi io M i Superintendent ' X v- J. lAUghlr.g house of the State's Prison has written to the. Sheriff of Burke county tell Ing hinxthat Susan Hoyie. an old woman. wXo has been, for .four years' confined .tn ihe- departnient ;. for the criminal insane, Ji&vlncrbeen arrested fotof ti.dweUtof hQuaa Ahd a4 Juried, lnane, by - Jury, , baa been restored to iyrwl Stealth; andTMnity. and asking that thVbe Uken to Burke county. for5 jrlM, : A. 123125; FAYETTEVILLE-ST. am a . t i i v -i t r s t r a ill I .-.HI U I J U VI U UU UIjL- : ... .7 .. rr v ... ' - - - A ' , ' :. : v ':i RALEIGH, I70RTH CAROLIIT lilifl : - - 'v-- ' ; i '4 '; -"'- r-. .if .. I... . s' ... Chiofrlumsdeii $ay& That ; It Was Not -Needed . ' . . . ' i : -';;-': . 1LY BUT AS PHEGAUTIDIJ ill .N'.lt; OOiters oi lit. Paurs 9Iethodlst : jChurrh, Colored Have Already Re ceived Subscriptions of Over Si 00 .... ... .. " - . - . r to Rebuild and the-Insurance AVas " tll.OOO A, to Water at Uie.Fire Blayor Wynne jlnfjirmed ; by Hre--tnen Ttuit Triere'as Direct Pres sure.- 'XAfter fighting entire' night it W fire for nearly the as only during the morn'rjg of yesterday 'thatan end was put . to the conflagration which - de stroyed the handsome St Paul s Meth pdlst church, colored, though with the fulling in of the k-oof timbers was about one o'clock) when It "i found that the lr( volf w confined-to the one buildlnrvv; -., .;;.f Thechurchi tho variously ' estimated ' ..as, beln "from 150.000 f to 375,000. has been " In - the course of -erection' .for about twenty six years, and this wek work' waa to have " been begun on completing .the. tower, while .the shingle roof was to have been replaced with a slate roof. It- was. atV this 1 tlmn when a fifteen cent tiy balloon fell with Us ball of fire on the roof set It In flames, which only ended after there was J.ttle left but the brick walls. It Is now found that the 1nsurance-on 4t-amounted-to 317,000. in piace of 321.8 Q0 as at first reported. - ; . 7; V awhile the fire was going on thef e wbU bver.3t00 contributed -by 'white and colored, this to be used Innre bM'ld,Ingr'thc, church. . Yesterday the church pfllcera began th work of'sj-ourlng-- more f funds, -fend last " n'ght the epor''rnadO'Was that over $1,!!00 had. been given by Raleigh cltienxs for 'the rebuilding., The church) otQ cersbeM a meeting last nlht and decided that' they would begin to re build Immjru ately1 atter they; receive the Insurance money. w the mean time they have" arranged for church services to" bo "held at thei- colored Masonic ' Temple, corner of Cabarrus and Blount streets. ' fy ' v Except for the fallinir ofthe upper section of.th rear wall-all thet walls of the church-ar standings fit is exi-ected" that the" uppet section of the front wall wlllk havo to be taken down, but the other walls, aa well as the tower section are said to be solid, while the woodwork of the vestibule and In the tower-Is all right, i Beyond this all has been destroyed, ' the stained glass windows, the seats, the pulpit furnishings and the new pipe organ, valued at .32,500. and Insured for $1,800. The piano, u $400 Instru ment was saved, v .' - ' . Why lre Steamer Not Used. There was much talk at. the fire, nnd yesterday,- beroiue -whllA, the fire steamer .- was at Ikandi, and &'$at fired S Fire Chief II." Lumsd'en. wTio was In charge at the fire, makes the fol lowing statement In regard to this? TThe fire steamer was not called out to be used, but as a precaution so that It might be at hand if needed. It was -fired up' and held in readiness, because f " recognized that there were other large : risks in ' the neighbor hood, which -would have to be pro tected If they, caught on fire. When I reached the fire I felt that the wood work of the church would Be a total loss; and I therefore ' ued : all- my energies in' protecting the walls. This 1 did ty means of direct pressure. v h!?h was. .called - for and given. - I did I this. In place i'of using ' the rteomer,.as a Btreani of water from It" would have" done more damage to the walls than any protection that t-6ame two" periods of six months each might have been given .to the wooden part fof the building, owing to . the fact that the roof was nearly entirely on fire and It was Impossible 'to save It- I had five, streams in .use, with direct vressure, three of these being used on the burning building and two In use to protect adjacent property. This was smple and I did not need th stream from the steamer.-;. . V4- ,J V . i As to Direct Pressure. Mr. V. Oi , R oyster yesterday made formal complaint to Mayor -Wynne that the streams of watrr thrown at the fire were Inadequate in force, and that direct , pressure had not been given. Mayor t Wynne later stated that he had talked with a number of firemen, who said that the streams were sufficient and that ahere warn di rect pressure. With .this etateifiTht he said, Hhere would be no . further examination Into the matter. WTAVOR OF PROHIBITION MayrrV1 Docket, of Greenville Shows Decrease tn Fincs Colleeed, (Special to "New and Observer) ; Greenville, N.,( C.. July C Toixr t-the total -number of cases of all kinds I a en a m a a. : 249 sbbu t respectively, .v .r... Whedbee today for the purpose; of . examining his court docket to ascer tain the difference In cases tried by him for the last six months before and the first six months after prohibi tion wenttintd. effect The result of this investigation la shown In the; fol- lowing figures:.'.;'., ..- :v--;- ..v,4-;4-i.-,.: During the v last? six months of IS 08, when Greenville had a dlspen- sary, the total amount of finas - im posed - by the i mayor in cases before hia , court , was $210.88. while fori the , first six months of 13-0 J under prohlb Itlopthe amount was $23.16;: Tor the same six -merhths In-1308 the number ' of cases tried that were for drunken neaa or known 'to . be r due, :' solely to liquor was . 90,; while Jor" the six months of 1909 they were 20. For the A jSttk OfJTIXO AT VKRY WlUJj COST. '.;; --v:5: --' !.-' 'I . jJCv. . Southern Railway will operate first popular excursion to Asheville. K,C.i ' " on Tuesday. July j 20th. v Trap: will leave Goldsboro -at (:40 a. mSelma; 7:40 a, m. .and Raleigh at 8 : 4 0 a. m., .-, taking on" passengers at all stations. Goldsboro to Lexington. N. C, Inclu sive 'Entire" trip through the beauti ful mountains of western North Caro- Una In- the daj time. Tickets will be good for. three-days returning, on.. any regular train leaving Ashevltle up -to and Including" trains leaving Ashe- ; ville, Friday. July 23rd. ! Amkle tltae ' In which to visit the many attractions In the 'Jtand of the Sky." i .- Rate from Goldsboro 35.00. Selma $k00, Raleigh $4.75, Durham$4.75 for the round trip. ;$'"' " ; H "';;;.-" ' For detailed Information; ask. near- , est ticket agent see flyers. or write. v v,, ..... , 11. DeuuTTS.- I 'Traveling Passenger 'Agent, . J '.''.-..- S:' 'v-nalcIch,.H.. C; cott of 1 wich is'up, i wft;oPV wtea corrpondept, called on mf9t W-Pthr0u5hl'i -V--: 4 . : : .". .. i - : . . . , ' ',, V. ' ., ,. . . . . V r--i. . .- -. - - r X .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 8, 1909, edition 1
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